Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 22, 1969, Image 31

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    Public Auction
The undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell the
following at public auction at the farm located on Aldino
Road (Rt. 156), ZVz mi, east of Churchville, 1 mi. southwest
of Level, directly opposite Aldino Airport, in Harford Co.,
Md., on
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1969
10:00 A. M.
MACHINERY
4020 JD diesel, 3010 JD diesel, Super M Farmall trac
tor, Int’l. #3OO tractor/live PTO, 2 Farmall H tractors, New
Holland #275 baler, New Holland #56 R rake, JD 75 bu.
spreader, 2 Snow bale loaders, JD #6 chopper/corn and
grass head, JD 130 bu. spreader, JD #3l hay conditioner,
AC blower/40’ pipe, Ford scraper blade, Int’l 3 bottom 14”
plow, Int’l loader for H or M tractor, false end gates with
unloaders, 2 Century field sprayers, Brady hay conditioner
#8 C 80, Ford 7’ disc, JD 9’ mower #9W, 8’ lime spreader,
flat bed wagon, JD #7B scraper, 6’ front end blade, Dilling
er Hammer Mill, 2 calf crimp feeders, 2 sets Stewart cow
clippers, 75’ Endless belt, tires & wheels, 200’ rubber hose,
36’ Ruth elevator, fence posts, paint, many small farm &
shop tools.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Essco stainless steel dumping station, milkers, wash
vat, milk cans and buckets.
TRUCKS
1958 Chev. 2 ton truck in A-l iondition, 1956 Chev. IVz
ton truck in A-l condition, 1953 Dodge 2 ton truck with 1150
gal. tank.
TERMS - CASH
ABERDEEN SALES CO. Owner: John W. Bailey
Sale Managers Aberdeen, Maryland
Phone: 301/734-6050 Phone: 301/734-7852
734-7105
Not responsible for accidents day of sale.
Lunch served by the ladies of Hopewill Methodist Church.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
FARM MACHINERY,
PERSONAL PROPERTY
On Saturday, March 1,1969 at 1 P.M. sharp at R. D. #l,
Brogueville, Pa. in Chanceford Twp. Take first road to
left off the Shenks Ferry to York Furnace Road. The under
signed Executor of the David H. Walker Estate will offer
at public sale the following
Farm consisting of approx. 110 acres. There are approx.
95 acres of good rich farming ground the balance in pasture
& woodland. Most of this land is level with some road front
age along state highway, 2 springs on farm, lot of good
fences. Improvements consist of a large 10-room frame
house with IVz baths, heated by oil hot water heat, log &
frame barn approx. 40 x 80, corn barn, grannery & tobacco
shed combined, small hog pen. Most all bldgs, recently had
new roofs.
Also tract of farming ground of 9 acres located at
R.D. #l, Brogueville, Pa. on the Gum Tree Road. This
tract has good road frontage on Gum Tree Road will be
offered for sale from the main sale. Real Estate will be
offered at 2 P.M. on day of sale. Can be inspected most any
time. For appointment phone 927-6558 or 927-6152.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Anyone on the market for a farm,
be sure & inspect this one.
FARM MACHINERY & PERSONAL PROPERTY
1965 Ford Vz ton pickup truck, radio & heater with long
bed has short racks & cattle racks in A-l condition, New
Holland 6-ton rubber tire wagon with new 12 ply tires - good
bed, 47 Farmall H tractor - hydraulic & lights - excellent
condition, approx. 30 ton of mixed hay, lot of straw, 3 fox
hounds - color B, W & T, 1 male 4 yrs. old, 1 male 1 yr. old,
1 female 1 yr. old, all broke to run, also other articles too
numerous to mention.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale,
Terms on day of sale by
HAROLD J. WALKER
Executor
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert & Frey, Clerks
Russell S. Stine, Attorney
Refreshments AvailabV
REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC SALE
Along Rte. 222 first farm north of the Pa.-Md. State
Line, Lancaster Co., Pa.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1969
11:00 A. M.
3 tractors, 2 Allis Chalmers Dl7 gas wide front end, 1
series (1600 hrs.), Ford 8N tractor with cults. 3 pt., Allis
Chalmers Slat bottom 3-16 in. trip (2 yrs.), AC 3 bottom 14
in., 28 IHC disc, JD 3 section spring harrow, Brillion culti
packer 4 in., axle (IVa yrs.), AC 7 ft. mower #BOR, JD
crimper, Farmhand wheel rake, New Holland 269 baler with
thrower P.T.0., 30 ft. Smoker elevator, 2 Case wagons with
thrower sides, Grove flat bed wagon, 2 Farmec bins, mount
ed on Coby (2 years-old), Oliver 13 disc drill.
ALLIS CHALMERS 4 ROW CORNPI ANTER
WITH FERT. (1 YEAR)
Allis Chalmers 1 row cornpicker, peg tooth harrow,
Oliver 1 row cornpicker (good), New Idea #l7 manure
spreader, Miller 180 amp. welder.
PENNSYLVANIA GANG MOWER (lawn)
7 FT. CUT (1 Year)
4 Sugre milker units, 1 Sputnick Milkporter with air
pump, 2 feed carts, Stewart cow clippers, fencer, air com
pressor, 2 years-old, Badger automatic waterer with heater,
3 stainless steel carrying buckets, 1 SS strainer, 18 Holstein
Heifers bred, all due in Aug. Health charts furnished. 2-
half Angus steer calves, 2 - % Charolais cows, 2 - % Charo
lais heifers open, 2 - % Charolais heifer calves. Approx.
50 tons clover hay, 12 tons alfalfa mixed, ear corn by the
ton and corn silage.
1968 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2 DOOR HARDTOP.
POWER STEERING AND AUTOMATIC, 17,000 MILES.
Terms by
RALPH L. AND
GWENYTH L. CRAMER
Kreider & Diller, Aucts.
Lunch by Fulton Grange
Public Sale
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1969
STARTING AT 10:30 A. M.
20 to 30 TRACTORS
MANY MAKES AND MODELS
International, Ford, John Deere, AUis-Chalmers, Case,
Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver
FARM MACHINERY
Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers, hay balers, blowers
Some Lawn and Garden Equipment
Attention DEALERS & FARMERS:
Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold
on consignment.
We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily.
Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm
Machinery.
SALE DATES FOR 1969
Friday, April 18 Friday, May 16
WENGER'S FARM
MACHINERY, INC
So. Race St,
717-866-2138
Lancaster Farming,
Sat., February 22,1969—27
Po. Hunters Report
Harvesting 218 Bears
Pennsylvania’s bear hunters
reported harvesting 218 bruins
during the 1968 season, the
Pennsylvania Game Commis
sion reported this week
The 1968 harvest represents a
considerable drop from the 568
bears taken the previous year
and the 605 tagged m the 1966
season, and is in line with the
Game Commission’s pre-season
report that Keystone State
bruins were scattered over a
wide are due to a shortage of
food supplies
Cameron and Elk Counties
each produced 21 bears this past
season to lead the state, while
McKean County was close be
hind with 20. Other top uroduc
ing counties during 1968 were
Clearfield with 16 and Pike and
Clinton with 14 each.
In 1967, Potter County was
the top bear producer with 66,
followed by Elk County with 64
Although the large bear har
vests during the 1966 and 1967
seasons were undoubtedly a
factor in the i educed harvest in
1968, field leports indicate that
there is still a sufficient supply
bruins to promise exciting hunt
ing in the future
• Farm Women
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should bring their own sand
wich and the hostess will pro
vide the extras
Mrs Hayes Hastings, presi
dent of the Society of Farm
Women 20 conducted the busi
ness session at a recent meet
ing held in the home of Mrs.
Glenn Ressel, Quarryville Rl,
who was assisted by Mrs. Wil
liam Herr Mrs. Ressel led de
votions and showed slides of a
trip through New England.
Each member answered roll
call by reading an original
poem The secretary in turn,
read aloud a poem composed by
members in 1958. Convention
repoits were presented by Mrs.
Joseph Best and Mrs Ressel.
The group will visit Conestoga
View along with Society 21 on
Thursday when they will pro
vide gifts to the guests A sew
ing party was held on Feb. 14
in the home of Mrs William
Crawford, Kirkwood Rl It was
reported that 11 dozen cancer
pads were sewn at the previous
party. The next meeting will be
held March 6 at the home of
Mrs. Chester Trout Oxford Rl.
Myerstown, Pa.
SOCIETY 20
Pennsylvania Landrace
Swine Breeders’ Association
State Show
and Sale
SAT., MAR. 1, 1969
Show 10 A.M.
Sale 1 P.M.
Location:
Pa. Faim Show Building
Small Arena, Harrisburg, Pa.
40 Head Bred Gilts,
Open Gilts and Boars
A 50 lb. Purebred Land
race Gilt and a 200 lb.
slaughter weight Bar
row will be given away
FREE sale day.
For Sale Catalog write
J. D. Blatt
R.D. #2, Annville, Pa 17003
Auct.—Jacob Gerberich
Judge—Dwight Younkin