«v:*";' '♦? X;- wi? ' ':, ',' Public Auction SO - REGISTERED AND TOP GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE - 50 Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Company in Churchville, Harford Co., Md., located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md. (via U.S. Rt. 40 and 195 Kennedy Highway) on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1969 James Carter of Brampton, Ontario, is shipping 30 head of top registered and grade Holstein Ist calf heifers for this sale. Approximately 15 of these heifers will be fresh at sale time. There are other consignments of fine cattle from top local herds. Plan to attend this sale if you need additional cows or replacements. All cows are T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days of sale. Freshening dates, breeding and due dates and milk weights will be available. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Miles-West of Homeville, Off 896,-On Tile Homeville Cream Road, 5 Miles North of Oxford, Chester County, Pa. SATURDAY, MAR. 15, 1969 10:30 A. M. MASSEY FERGUSON 65 TRACTOR With 3 Bottom 3 Pt. Hitch Plow, Massey Harris 2 Row Cornplanter 3 Pt. (2 Years) FARMALL F-20 TRACTOR With Cultivators and Mower FARMALL SUPER A With Cultivators McCormick Model 45 P. T 0 Baler, Ford Model 510 Hay Conditioner, Side Delivery Rake, New Holland 210 Manure Spreader (2 years), 32 Disc Harrow, 12 ft. Spring Tooth Harrow, New Holland Flail Chopper (V 2 year), 3 Rubber Tired Wagons, 1 Iron Wheel Wagon, McCormick Grain Drill, 13 Disc; Century Field Sprayer with 3 Drums, 9 ft, Cultipacker, Snow Plow for Super A, 2 Wheel Trailer with Steel Body 72”x44”, Cab for Massey Ferguson 65, Tractor Umbrella, Walking Plow, Potato Plow, 2 Bottom Trailer Plow, Garden Tractor, Circular Saw, 2 Hole Cornsheller with Electric Motor, Strunk Chain Saw. Approximately 30 Tons Of Alfalfa And Clover Hay 550 Bushels Of Corn, 500 Bushels Of Oats, 320 Bushels Of Barley 3700 Tobacco Lath, 2 Baler Boxes, Tobacco Cutters and Shears, Seasoned Oak Tobacco Scaffolding, 50 - 3x4, - 14, 16, 18 ft, Tobacco Ladders, Electric Fence Posts, Wire and Knobs, Steel and Wood Single and Double Trees, 2 Sets of Harness, New 4 ft x 6 in Mesh Wire, Roll Barbed Wire, Silage Cart, 2 Wheelbar rows, 1 Wood, 1 Steel, 1800 lb Barn Dry, Electric Fence Charger, Stewart Clippers, Horse Tongues, Feed Cart, Outside Feed Troughs, Beam Seales, Block and Falls, Hog Feeder, Bag Wagon, Hand Spray Nozzle and 25 ft Hose for PTO Pump, Craftsman Air Compressor, 40 ft Extension Ladder, Riding Lawn Mower, Range Shelter, Chunk Stove, Log Chains, Saws, Digging Iron, Shovels, Steel Traps, Brooms, Old Wood Bits and many othei articles not mentioned 2 Butchering Kettles and Stands, Lard Press, Meat Grinder, Platform Scales. 1959 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK % TON HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining Room Suite, Cherry Bedroom Suite,, Beds, Bureau, Chairs, Tables, Kitchen Sideboaid, Studio Couch, Glider, Milk Separator, Toilet Set, Old Sewing Mat hme, Lamps, Clothes Tree Meat Sheer, Window Sash, Wash Tubo Morris Chair, Television Magazine Racks, Wardiobe, Wooden Egg Crates. TERMS BY Estate of John H. Clendenin Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers - . . Lunch By Society Of Farm,.Women No. 15 - * ' * Sale Older—Off The Wagon, Household, Farm Equip 8:00 P.M. TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers Phone: 301/734-6050 Night: 301/734-7105 301/272-1368 First Two Parties The first two political parties in the United States were the w i A 1 * 1 np Federalists, who followed Ham- |TI#IIICTt*V I ilton’s lead, and the Republi- jf ,rVVIVU)CvI IU cans (later Democrats) who ac- 2“ ,hc — ot J fta Take Meat Off Pedestal When a first - grader does Three new Directors were well, they soon class him a seated, two new Vice-Piesidenls second grader. named: and a record $1,625,000 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1969 Located at Black and White Holstein Farm, opposite Comet Drive-in Theatre, along Route 230 By-Pass, just west of Lancas ter, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere “3020” Tractor (diesel), like new; John Deere “G”, “60”, “50”, “B” also John Deere “MT” Tractor with manure loader; International “340” Tractor with manure loader, blade, cultivators and plow John Deere baler with hyd. and kicker; John Deere 15A Field Chopper, John Deere No 6 Forage Harvester; John Deere Crimper; John Deere PTO Corn picker, used 18 months, Grove and Papec Chuck Wagons New Idea “201” manure spreader; John Deere 894 A side rake; John Deere “300” elevator; New Idea PTO manure spread er; John Deere corn planter; John Deere 3-bottom plow John Deeie crimper. John Deere 7’ grass mower; John Deere lime and fertilizer drill; large V-shape snow blade, John Deere 28 disc field spray er, 3-pt hook-up blade, bunk feeder, side rake Bullion cultipacker; Danuser post-hole digger bale wagon, 2 flat wagons, John Deere heavy duty disc, 12 iolls new Block wire, 4-bottom plow pack, feed carts welder, barn yaid sciaper M-M Self-propelled Combine Ski-Daddler Snow Mobile “LIVESTOCK” 35 Head of Good HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS Sale at 10 30 a m Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer Public Sale OF FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1969 Located 1-4 mile north of Leola on North Maple Avenue, Leola, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 3 TRACTORS 1955 GMC 3-4 Ton TRUCK with racks Farmall 504 Tractor, 2,100 hrs. Ford Tractor, cultivator Vine lifters; Sander loader with snow and ground scoop; John Deere B tractor with cultivator; rotary hoes; 801 hitch; heat houser; 11x38 chains; 2 John Deere hyd cylind ers ; 2 sets wheel weights; single front wheel for John Deere ; John Deere 20 disc; heavy duty offset disc; John Deere No. 8 forage harvester with 3 heads, John Deere PTO manure spreader with silage sides; John Deere tool bar; John Deere 3-14 plow; John Deere No. 9 mower; John Deere subsoiler; John Deere 3-pomt rake; John Deere 246 corn planter; John Deere fertilizer drill, No. 2; John Deere 14T baler, PTO; John Deere 3-section spike harrow; New Holland 66 baler, PTO; New Idea hay crusher; Superior grain drill; 3-point weeder; 4-section harrow; roller harrow; cultipacker; 3- point weed sprayer; Grove 6 ton wagon with BxlB bed; New Idea wagon; A. R. Wood corn picker; Smoker 30’ elevator; IHC No. 40 blower and pipe; silage distributor; Van Dale silo unloader for 12 and 16’ silos; Papec 13” PTO hammer mill; Papec 13” belt drive hammermill; Sprout-Waltron 1 1-2 ton feed mixer; Molasses meter; Cross corn sheller. POTATO EQUIPMENT: 2-row Oliver Hi-speed potato plant er; John Bean potato grader with elevator, picking table and King Wyse bagger; John Bean grader; John Bean Model 20 RC aircrop sprayer; Boggs grader; Trexler potato cutter; 2 hyd. dump potato trailers, one with silage sides; 2 platform scales, 1 with detectogram, 3,000 lb. Howe scales with cattle racks; Harvest handler; 18’5” auger, 12'4" auger; grain bagging fain; 2 feed carts, one Jamesway. Power clover seeder; Ireland double drum hoist: 5 Pax hog feeders; 3 bag trucks; 2 electric fencers; Ohio speed reducer; 1-4, 1-3, 1-2 and 3-4 h.p. electric motors, 6 motors; Ix 2 welded wire; snow fence; 75’ endless belt; 60’ endless belt, 5 ton chain hoist; 1-2 and 3-4 inch pipe, 1-2" plastic pipe; Penna. Power lawn mower; rotary mower. 2 push type mowers; trimmer; blacksmith anvil; new Emascula tor; ear tags and pliers; New Holland baler slip clutch; 36” ventilating fan with 3-4 h.p. motor; 20” ventilating fan; Ix 2 roofing lath; asst, used lumber; Daisy hog waterer, 2 hog troughs; Poultry nests, feeders, egg baskets, etc.; 69’ steel cable; log chains; steel drum; barrel pump, bale box; Handyman jack; 1 1-2” centnfical pump; asst, bolts and tools: 35 ton alfalfa hay; 35 ton corn Sale at 10:30 A. M Frank L. Steller - 656-9055 . . Robert E. Marita - 656-7770 AuC,,o " eelS Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 8,1969—2' CHAS. MYERS SALE MANAGER Lunch available. Terms by LEROY N. EBERLY budget was approved at the semi-annual business meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Live Stock and Meat Boaid, Feb 25, in Phoenix. John Scott, Washington, D C , Master of the National Grange, replaced Herschel D Newsom, Past Master, on the Board’s Directorate Melvin Salomon, President of Allen Bros, Chi cago, succeeded C Vern Olm stead on the Board as the rep resentative of National Associa tion of Meat Purveyors. Rich ard Welding, Secretary of the Sioux City, lowa, Livestock Ex change, is the new Meat Board Director for the River Markets Group He succeeds William Frankman of Sioux Falls, S D The Board’s duectorate is comprised of 52 repiesentatives of major livestock, farm and meat organizations The appioved budget is foi the industiy’s progiam of meat leseaich, education, informa tion and piomotion in the 1969- 70 fiscal yeai beginning May 1 It is an inciease of more than $260,000 over the cunent bud get, reflecting the growth of in dustry financial support and ex pansion of program The Board is supported by voluntary funds fiom livestock growers and feeders and packers, in coopeia tion with livestock marketing agencies As part of the expanded pro grams on behalf of the beef and pork segments of the industry, the Directors created two new posts Vice-President, Beef Program, and Vice-President, Pork Program Meat Board Pre sident David H Stroud has nam ed Donald E Walker, Secretary of the Board’s Beef Industiy Council, and Robert W Nelson, Secretary of the Pork Industiy Committee of the Board, to nil the new positions They will continue to cany out the pio grams of the beef and pork divi sions in addition to new respon sibilities The Board’s 46th annual meeting is scheduled for June 16 17 at Des Moines. lowa It was decided that future semi annual meetings would be held in February, annual meetings in August Sites for the Febru ary semi-annual meetings have been selected as follows 1970 Montgomery, Ala.; 1971 Ohio (city to be determined), 1972 New Orleans, La ; 1973 Davenport, lowa (or Quad Cities) Sites for the August an nual meetings 1970 Califor nia (city to be determined), 1971 Amarillo, Texas, 1972 Omaha, Neb , 1973 Mon tana (city to be deteimined ) Rough Riders The leorganization meeting of the Rough Rideis Hoise and Pony 4-H club will be held Tues day Maich 11, at the Quairyville Fn e Hall stai ting at 7 p in Jay Irwin asociate Lancaster County agent, will be featured on the piogram foi the evening . Two thirds of the population of Vermont live in mral areas which is quite unusual for New England All the coal mined since the dawn of histoiy would provide heat enough to waim the Gulf Stream waters only a few houis. 17
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