Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1969, Image 27

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    PUBLIC SALE
BLACK & WHITE
HOLSTEIN FARM
at Dairy Cow Sale Pavilion
along Rt. 230 Bypass directly across from the Comet Out
door Theatre, just west of Lancaster.
FRIDAY, MARCH
2 years credit terms. Credit can be arranged prior to sale.
Saturday, Mar. 15 - 10 a.m.
35 Cows to be sold;
Complete line of form machinery
PUBLIC SALE
FARM MACHINERY AND
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
5 Mills North of Manheim on the Corner of Shoemaker
Road and Cider Press Road, Lancaster County, Pa.
SATURDAY, MAR. 22, 1969
3 TRACTORS
JOHN DEERE 60 WITH Z BOTTOM ROLL OVER PLOW,
J. D. B WITH CULTIVATORS,
J. D. M WITH MANURE LOADER
J. D. 45 Combine, 10 ft. with Bin; J. D. No. 5 Mower,
J. D. Crimper, J. D. 4 Bar Side Delivery Rake, J. D. 14 T
Baler with Thrower, J. D. 28 KB A Disc Harrow, 9 ft.
Spring Harrow, J. D. Fertilizer Drill, J. D. 44 Plow, Oliver
13 Disc Grain Drill, 3 Rubber Tired Wagons, 2 with High
Sides Wide Track, Bale Elevator, Cultipacker, New Idea
Spreader, J. D. No. 4 B Cornsheller, Lancaster Chain Saw,
N. H. Weed Sprayer, Grain Cart and Auger, Wood Bros.
Corn Picker, Corn Planter, Weeder, 2 Tobacco Wagons, 1
Press, Tobacco Hoers for Super A, Tobacco Lath, Spike
Harrow, Chic Debeaker, Chicken Coops, Hog Feeder and
Troughs, Circular Saw, Potato Plow, Dirt Scoop, Hog Shel
ter, 2 Milk Coolers 1-6 Can and 1-3 Can, New Holland
tank type spreader.
APPROXIMATELY 10 TONS OF CORN, 8 TONS OF HAY,
7 TONS OF STRAW, 700 BUSHELS OF BARLEY
34 Milk Cans, No. 73 DeLaval Milker, Water Heater, Can
Rack, 2 DeLaval Units 1-50 and 1-40, Tie Straps, Rope
Halters, Platform and Balance Scales.
Tractor Chains, 12x38 and 10x34; Extension Ladder,
Clover Seed Sower, Bag Wagon, Electric Waterers, Electric
Fencer, Silage and Feed Cart, Log Chain, 2 Electric Clipp
ers, Wooden Shaking Forks, Beehive Super and Honey Jars.
2 Holstein Bulls Born in Sept., Sow and 11 Shoats 50 lb.
Approximately 500 lb. Delaware Valley Milk Base
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES
Waterfall Bedroom Suite, 2 - 5 Piece Bedroom Suites,
Wardrobe, 3 Rugs 2 - 9x12, 1>- 6xB’ 9”, 2 Springs and Mat
tresses, Old Beds, Norge Electric Stove, Studio Couch, Lawn
Furniture, Carpet, Rug I dine, Fruit Dryer, Ithica Double
Barrel Gun, Sleigh Chirr o, Iron Kettles, Skillets, Kerosene
Lantern,,Crocks, Jugs, Jars, Grills, Dishes, Lamps.
STANLEY G. GREINER
Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers-
- f , Lunch By Mastersonville Fire Company
8:00 P. M.
40 Canadian Cows
Hand picked from the top
herds in Canada by the
Canadian Holstein Assoc.
20 Top Minnesota Cows
Fresh and right ready to fresh.
7 farm tractors;
CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner
12:00 NOON
TERMS BY
21, 1969
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H. LANDIS WEAVER
MILKING HERD & CLOSE BRED
HEIFER DISPERSAL
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19,1969
QUARRYVILLE, PENNA.
At the farm, just off Rte. 222 about 5 miles south of Quarry
ville, Pa. Watch for signs south of Lancaster.
50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(44 Milking Age 5 Bred Heifers 1 Bull Calf Heifer
Calves)
Bang’s Cert., T.B. Accred., Calf Vacc. All tested up to
date. Eligible for interstate shipment. Exam for Preg. and
Mastitis.
10 DAUGHTERS OF OSBORNDALE IVANHOE SELL!!
2 are “VG” at 85 and 87 pts.; 4 more “GP-84”; 3 more are
“GP”. They have records to 747 fat, 20,140 M. 2 are bred to
Pawnee Farm Arhnda Chief and 2 more bred to Glenafton
Rag Apple Charmer.
2 Daughters sell and 7 Bred to Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe'
One is “GP” with 575 fat as a Sr Yrlg. and bred to Tidy
Gent. Other will be fresh by sale time with first calf
2 SELL BY ROMANDALE REFLECTION MARQUIS!!
Both from good record dams and due with first calf after
sale. One bred to “Kingpin”.
TOP PRODUCTION SELLING!! 4 sell from 710 to 763-
lbs. fat. 10 sell from 608 to 699-lbs. fat. 8 sell from 507 to 581-
lbs. fat. Herd average for 1968 16,059 M. 561 Fat.
HERD IS CLASSIFIED 6 “VG’s” sell with 3 at 87 pts.
26 “GP’s” sell with 7 at 83 & 84 Points.
SEMEN SELLING!! 2 amps of “Marquis” sells 2
amps of Seven Burke Skylark 4 amps of Cloverbrook
Prince. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS
GOOD HERD DISPERSAL!! Sale starts 12:00 Noon
Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover
R. Austin Backus Inc. H. LANDIS WEAVER
Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Owner,
Mexico, N. Y. Quarryville, Penna.
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PUBLIC SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1969
SALE AT 11:30
4 miles southwest of Millersville, VA miles southwest
of Letort, 2 miles southwest of Masonville Mennonite
Church along Breneman Road (watch for arrows).
5 - FARMALL TRACTORS in good condition
“M” power steering with 2 ME com picker; “350”
power steering with cultivator and 3-bottom plow; “350”
power steering with 3-bottom plow; “H” with loader, cul
tivator and hoers; “Super A” with cultivator and hoers.
1946 Ford U-tag, 1949 Chev. U-tag dump body with
end gate for hauling grain, 1951 Ford pick-up with racks.
(3) N.H. wagons w/hoists, com sides, 16 ft. beds, (5 ton
wagons), Int. No. 91 Combine, 10 ft, (excellent shape).
Portable Grain-King feed mixer and grinder with 14
inch Bear Cat hammerraill, N.H. Super 77 P.T.O. baler,
Int. 13 disc grain drill, N.H. hay crusher, Case stalk shredd
er, (2) N.I. (ground driven) tractor spreaders, N.I. side
rake, Steam Boiler on rubber with (2) 6xB pans, Int. 2 pt.
tractor mower, 12 ft. weeder, (2) Int. disc harrows, No. 37
and No. 28, 8 ft. cultipacker, 10 ft. cultipacker, 24 tooth
spring harrow, 36 ft. bale and grain elevator with gas en
gine, 16 ft. Cardinal grain elevator, (7) tobacco wagons, (3)
on rubber, (2) steel, Int. corn planter, Bemis 2-row trans
planter, Int. fertilizer drill (10 ft.), field sprayer (low pres
sure and drop nozzles, old baler for parts.
1500 BUSHEL METAL CORN CRIB
9,600 tobacco lath, (3) Minnich tobacco presses, (2)
lath pullers, electric grass seeder, 20 inch McCullough chain
saw, plug cleaner, air greaser, battery charger, portable
air compressor, (2) Andes water troughs, (13 ft. long), 4
ton hydraulic jack, wood saw, (3) Wick steer scratchers
chunk stove, meat bench, meat grinder, sausage press, and
items too numerous to mention.
50 ton of corn, some hay and straw.
Be sure to see this clean line of farm equipment
By
Diller and Kreider, Auctioneers
Lunch by Friendship Circle
3 TRUCKS
BENJ. S. BRENEMAN
Lancaster Farming,
Saturday, March 15.1969—27
E-town Veg. & Flower Club
Enrollment date for the Eliz
abethtown 4-H Vegetable and
Flower Club is March 22 Any
Elizabethtown aiea resident (9
to 19 years of age) with an m
teiest m growing vegetables or
flowers is icquested to enroll
anytime Satuiday between 9
a m and 4 p m at the home of
the local leadei, Mrs Elvm
Nolt, Elizabethtown, RDI.
For further mfoimation call
the leader at 367-3236.
Ayrshire-Jersey-Brown Swiss
By Robert Witmcr
The reorganization meeting of
the Ayrshire-Jersey-Brown Swiss
4-H Dairy Club was held Monday
evening, March 10th, 7 30 PM.
at the Farm and Home Centeji,
Lancaster
There weie 21 merabeis en
i oiled with the following officeis
elected Pies, Maiy Jane Eshle
man, Vice Pres, Wajne Lefevei;
Secretary, Donna Weitz. Treas
uier, Thomas Aaion. Song Lead
er, Brenda Eshleman, News Re
porter, Robeit Witmer, Game
Leaders, June Aaron and David
Smeltz, County Council, Thomas
Aaron.
Anyone, between the age of
9 to 19, who are interested in an
Ayrshire, Jersey, oi Brown
Swiss Calf Project are urged to
come to the next meeting at the
Farm and Home Center, Lan
caster, April 14 at 800 P.M.
The Lancaster County Guern
sey 4-H Club reorganized March
5 with the following elected as
new officers Nelson Landis,
1804 Hempstead Road, president;
Peter Witmer, RD #1 Willow
Street, vice president, Maragaret
Shope, Lampeter, secretary;
Maik Witmer, RD #l, Willow
Street, tieasure; Cynthia Bal
mer, RD ±4, Lititz, news re
porter; Cheryl Balmer, RD ?t4,
Lititz, songleadei, Joyce Stoltz
fus, RD ;s2, Ronks and Allen
Crider, R D #2, Nottingham,
gameleaders, Jesse L Balmer,
R D #4, Lititz, and Joyce Stoltz
fus, RD #2, Ronks, county
council representatives The
meeting was held at the Farm
and Home Centei
The next meeting will be held
Apul 9, at the home of Ray
mond Witmer There will he an
auction to raise money for the
club. All parents are invited
SOIL TEST MEETING
SET AT MARTINDALE
The last in a series of farmer
education meetings will be held
at the Lincoln Independent
School building near Martindale
on Wednesday evening, March
19 at 730 P M as part of the
Eastern Lancaster County Adult
Farmer Program
Robert Herr, Chairman of the
Aguculture Department of the
Eastern Lancaster County
School District, will discuss the
economics of soil testing, in
terpreting soil test results, and
the application of fertilizers and
lime according to recommenda
tions Farmers will have the op
portunity to have their own soils
analyzed and kits will be made
available for soil tests conduct
ed by the Penn State Soil Re
search Laboratory
The meeting is open to the
public and all farmers are en
couraged to attend.
When a flag is to be half
masted, it should be fust hoisted
to the peak for an instant and
hen lowered to the half-staff
position. The flag should be
again raised to ihe peak before
it is lowered for the day. ,
? • < (
Guernsey Club
By Cynthia Balmer
Flag Etiquette