Public Auction of NEW and USED FARM and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FRIDAY, MAR. 6, 1970 Located on Route 181, 4 miles north of York in Emigs ville Off Interstate 83 at Exit 10 or 11. StTTRACTORS; GAS~£ DIESEL TRUCKS John Deere 4010, 3010, 70, 520, 50, A, B, G, New International 444, 706, 460, 504, 300 utility, M. D., Super M D., Super C w/fast hitch, new cub w/fast hitch, Super A, A & Cultivator, TD 340 Crawler & blade, Cub Cadet & mower, Massey Ferguson, Super 90, 65, 50 and loader, 35, Ford 4000, 800’s, NAA, BN, 6000, 9N, plus other late model tractors. International 203 w/grain head, Massey Ferguson 35 w/grain head, New Idea 701 univ. system w/corn head & gramhead, plus several more. Plow, wheel disk, mowers, wagons, drills, corn planters, J D 494 A (like new), cornpickers, elevators, harrows, plus all types of hardware & many of your needs. Farmers Dealers Bring your surplus equipment in for this sale. We sell anything on commission Next sale m March Terms: Cash by York Co. Form & Industrial Equipment Co., Inc. Box 222 Emigsville.Pa. ' ■ Blaine N. Rentzel and J. Larry Holfinger Owners Pb. 717-764-6412 or 717-764-5115 NOTE: All items subject to prior sale & some new items will be added.-- - - : - - - - .TURKEY DRAWING 5 names will be drawn-from.the registered buyers at 1 00 P M. Due to inclement weather on Feb. 14, 1970, we were unable to sell the machinery in the field. We have .a lot more consigned this time. Public Auction at Philip H. Moore, Inc., U. S. Highway 301 South, Mitchellville, Maryland, Saturday, March 14, 1970, 10 a.m. Complete sellout of International Harvester Dealer. r" ' r '^ «*.\ A-SU.W f O ' > *4 ' PUBLIC SALE OF DAIRY COWS and FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, MAR. 14, 1970 10:30 A. M. Located 9 miles South of Lancaster off Rt. 272 or 222. One mile East of Smithville, 2 miles South of Ref ton, 2 miles West of New Providence along Pennsy Road. 32 Head Outstanding High Grade Holstein Dispersal Sale. All stages of freshening, some fresh and close spring ers, TB and Bangs tested. Milking equipment consisting of 3 Universal milkers, 2 stainless steel strainers, 2 stainless steel milk buckets with lids, 2 strip cups, stainless steel wash tubs, milk cans, bucket rack, 2 sets of cow clippers, feed cart, Farmall 350 utility, three bottom pick up plow, Sauder manure loader for 350, 2 point hookup mower for 350, V.A.C. Case, two bottom pick up plow, cultivators, mower, Farmall H., International 46 power take off baler, Cunningham crimper, 4 bar John Deere rake, Smoker eleva tor, two rubber tired wagons, International three point hook up corn planter, Horn stalk shredder. International power take off manure spreader new web, Oliver Superior II disc grain drill, fertilizer drill. Case 28 disc harrow, spring har row, cultipacker, electric clover seed sower, Stauffer two row tobacco planter, 2 double sets of tobacco ladders, to bacco clippers and spears, 2 baling boxes, 6000 tobacco lath more or less, tractor chains, log chains, wheelbarrow, two wheel cart, electric fencers, wire and iron stakes, snow fence, hay, corn, ropes, forks, shovels, hoes, all kinds of tools, extension ladder, platform scales, P. & Beam scales, marker, Planet Jr. garden tractor, power saw, riding mow er, power mower, old license plates. Household Goods. Not responsible for any accidents day of sale. Refreshments SALE BY J. LANDIS KREIDER LLOYD H. KREIDER, Auct. 786.3394 C. L. MUMMA, Clerk Item Receipt System by Marick & Co. 10 o'clock A. M. COMBINES EQUIPMENT Wheat, Feed Grain Pennsylvania ' farmers have signed up 94,729 acres under the 4„n Conservation Club, 1970 feed grain program and 33,- . , _ 989 acres under the wheat pro- Orgomzed In County gram, according to figures ie- , ... leased this week by the U S De- v Th f; first T mectin S ° f the paitment of Agriculture Northern Lancaster County 4-H The figuies. however, lepiesent Soil anc * . 'Yf tc i' nseival i, on only the first two weeks in of the C-ub J 3O p iP - Fl , l ' Feb 2 - March 20 signup period day at the Hinkletown Chuich, Nationwide, 14 9 million acres f° m mi *® s Fas * EP blatJ on have been signed up undei the R°ute 322. feed grain program and 6 5 mil- Boys and gnls between the ag llon acres under the wheat allot- cs of nine and 19 yeais aic elig ment program. ible to join. PUBLIC SALE % Mile Southwest of Millersville on Walnut Hilt Road, Vi Mile out of Millersville toward Letort to Sun Lane Road. Follow Signs. WEDNESDAY, MAD. 11, 1970 12:00 NOON Ford 871 Select-o-Speed Power Steering, Wheel Weights, Good Rubber (good); John Deere M with Cults., Ford Jubilee Good Rubber, 3 Bottom 14 in., Spring Trip Plow, 2 Ford Cults with Tobacco Hoers, 7 ft. Ford. P. T. O. Mower, Ford 3 Section Spring Harrow', Ford Weeder, Ford 2 Row Corn Planter. ABOVE ITEMS ALL 3 PT. 10 Ft E Z Flow Feitilizer Spreader, Sauder Manure Load er, I H C No 35 P. T 0 Manure Spreader (good), I H C 32 Disc Harrow (like new), 2 - 11 ft Cultipackers Goby & Bnllion, 13 Disc Case Gram Drill on Rubber, I H. C. No. 45 Baler P T O , Case Semi-Mount Hay Rake, Vermeer Hay Conditioner, 24 ft Smoker Elevator, 3 Pt. Sprayer, 2 Flat Wagons with Sides, 2 Stauffer 2 Row Tobacco Planters, 24 ft Double Tobacco Trailer Dual Tires 8 25x20, 20 ft Double Tobacco Wagon on Rubber, 3 Single Tobacco Wagons, 2 Tobacco Presses, Tobacco Spears and Sli6drs 3 F66d Csrts 8 Hole Hog Feeder, Hog Troughs, Cyclone Electric Seeder, Stewart Cow Clippers, 1 Ton Cap. Range Turkey Feeder (good), David Bradley Corn Shelter, Land Roller, 50 ft Endless Belt, 3 False Fronts with Winches, Planet Jr. Shovel Harrow, Garden Roto-Tiller, Triple Trees, Double Trees, Wheelbarrow, Milk Cans. 30 Gallon Gas Water Heater, Surge Milker Unit, Electric Fence Posts, 2 Controllers, Poultry Equipment, Lawn Fence Posts and Gates, Shovels, Forks, Chains, Hoes many other articles Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers JOHN M. MSSLEY COMPLETE DISPERSAL Off Route 230 at Elizabethtown take 241 west to Rosier Road, follow sale signs. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, IS7O 12:00 NOON 67 REG. AND 3 TOP GRADE HOLSTEINS 37 Cows and 11 Bred Heifers, 10 Open Yearlings, 9 Heifer Calves TB and bangs ceitified, vaccinated, tested within 30 days foi Tnfpi Hifli’fq Last 6 yr D H I A aveiage —15.694 M, 60IF We have built our herd on the blood of Osborndale Ivanhoe (EX-GM) 53 of the animals selling trace at least once to that sue Penn Hill Apollo Snow Ball 2-5 319 D 18.631 M 684 F Fresh Dec. 23 Milking 84 lb. Penn Hill Expectation Dottie 2- 305 D 14,385 M 574 F 3- 305 D 16,110 M 557 F Penn Hill Ivanhoe Apollo Marion (Fresh) 2- 305 D 13,658 M 546 F * 3- 305 D 14,468 M 592 F Her heifer calf by Performer Yearling by Jack Penn Hill Expectation Jane 2- 305 D 12,841 M 514 F 3- 303 D 14,043 M 557 F Star Man Daughter Rosie 2- 318 D 14,199 M 518 F 3- 304 D 15,411 M 588 F Ivanhoe Daughter Misty 6 Lactations Average 21.01251, 806 F. Fresh at 9-10 milking 90 lb. per day with 3 daughters and 3 granddaughters selling. 25 years of Atlantic breeding. Sires represented 4 Apollos, 5 Spruceleigh Monograms, 3 Ivanhoes, 9 Marks, 6 Majestjs, 3 Per formers, and other Atlantic Sires. Many bred to Bonus and Samson Selling 1500 lb Delawaie Valley milk base Sale in tent Terms by JOHN M. NISSLEY Kreider and Diller, Sales Mgrs. and Aucts. Lunch by Locust Lane Mennonite Church Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 28.1970-29 TERMS BY HAROLD H. GREIDER ELECT OFFICERS County 4-H clubs will meet early m Maich to elect o(ficci 3 foi 1970 Eniollmcnt cards will be filled out and members will select pio jects for the coming year Victoi Plastow, associate agu cultuial agent for the county ex tension office, urged 4-H mem bers to take as wide a vauety of pi ejects as possible He also urged existing mem beis to invite friends who might like to become membeis 4-H is open to boys and girls who will be 10 years old within the ciu lent year, but who have not pass ed their 19th buthday befoie Januaiy 1, 1970 The oiganizdtional meeting schedule foi the vauous clubs is as follows 7 30 pm. Monday, Maich 2, EJmPemyn Community Club, Pemyn Fire Hall 730 pm Tuesday, March 3. Gueinsey Dairy Club, Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road. 730 p m Monday, March 9, Aiyshire, Jersey, Biown Swiss Dairy Club, Farm and Home Center 7 30 pm. Tuesday, March 10, Elizabethtown-Donegal Commun ity Club, Donegal High School Mount Joy R D 1 730 p.m Thursday, March 12, Lititz-Manheim Community Club, Fairland Elemental y School, on Fruitville Pike about two miles southwest of Manheim. COUNTY 4-H The 4-H County Council voted Monday to have an exchange trip this year with Baion County Wis consin Baion County previously voted to visit Lancaster County Jay Irwm, of the counW'exten sion service and a 4-H advisor along with Miss Mary Rosenbei ger, said council members aie now working out details of the tup, which will be open to ane county 4-H club membei Plans are pioceeding for a candy sale to finance the tup liwm noted that Lancaster County 4-H will host a visiting delegation fiom lowa liwm said plans also aie undei way foi the annual 4-H plav wmch is noimally held aiound the end of Apul Exact date of the play and tiy outs loi it will be announced latei CENTRAL TRACTOR By Dudley Rohier The fifth meeting of the Cer tial Tractor 4-H Club was held Tuesday evening, Febiuaiy 24 at Landis Biotheis, Inc, Lan caster Demonstrations weie given bi Jeie and Tim Swan on “Fuel Vapors Are Heavier Than Ah Dudley Rohrer on “Oil’s ” and Ed Teaman on “How to Chec'-i the Compression of a Tiactoi The next meeting will be heU at 7 30 p m Tuesday, Maich 3 £t Landis Biotheis, Inc Be perfectly honest with you'- self if you want to have a mor depiessmg expeuence m M\ IN
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