ALL DAY SPRING SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1970 On the premises located on North Maple Avenue, Lenin, Pa., 1 i mile off Rt. 23, (watch for sale sign). Farm Machinery, horse drawn implements, lot lumber, steel beams, etc., etc., 3 T bolts. Sale at 9:30 A.M. sharp by DAVID H. GOOD Frank & Paul Snyder, Auct. Not responsible for accidents. Refreshments We sell on commission. WARRIORMEADE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY, MAR. It, 1970 AT 11:30 A. M. Located in Northumberland County, 4 miles north of Milton, along Rt. 147 at McEwensville. Just 3 miles north of Interstate Rt. 80. 50 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS Certified Accredited Vaccinated D. H. I. A. SINCE 1938 34 Registered 16 Grades 47 Cows and First Calf Heifers in Milk. Many fresh since Januaiy. A good number bred for early fall. A home bred herd. Many sired by Curtiss. A lot of good young cows, never pushed for top production, the potential is here. 2 with 833 and 840 fat; 4 over 700 fat; 6 over 600 fat. Milk records to over 20,000 lbs. A few heifer calves sell. Many services are to N.E.B.A. sires. LUNCH AT SALE SALE IN TENT CATALOGS GEORGE S. & HAZEL WESNER, Owners R. D. 2, WATSONTOWN, PA Phone 538-7124 Diller & Fraley, Aucts. Fred Naugle, Pedigrees Phone 464-2233 for transportation to sale. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT MONDAY, MAR. 9, 1970 * Wilt be offered at Public Sale at M. M. Weaver and Sons Farm Equipment Store, Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service. 4 will-; west of New Holland on Route 23,. one and one-half miles northeast of Bareville, on the North Groffdale Road, one mile on the-right,, opposite the Groffdale Mennonite Church, the follow ing, ~£6 wit: MASSEY FERGUSON 1130 Diesel only 700 hrs; 1100 Diesel only 1000 hrs, 175 Diesel, 35 Diesel with power steering, 65 'Gas Row Crop, 50 Gas Row Crop. 98 Diesel Ferguson 30 FARMALL 560 Gas Row Ciop; 400 Gas Row Crop, 200 with cultivators; 300 Utility, 8414 Diesel JOHN DEERE —5O with 3-pt, 60 with 3-pt, 110 with mower and blade; “A” and “B”. . , „ ALLIS CHALMERS WD4S with loader, Dl4. G OLIVER 77 Diesel, OC6 Diesel crawlei with loader. FORD 6000 Diesel, Super Major MINN-MOLINE 445 Gas. 5 Star. DAVID BROWN 990 Diesel CASE S C PLOWS AND TILLAGE EQUIPMENT New MF semi-mounted spring trip, 4, 5 and 6 bottom plows, John Deere, Oliver and Massey Ferguson 3 bottom spung trip plows; John Deere Rotary Hoe, John Deere cultivator for 50; 5 used Disc Harrows, Ford Cultivator SELF-PROPELLED COMBINES 1H 203 with 13-ft- Gram Table: 2 Row 227 Corn Head, Cab, Radio and Power Steering, Oliver 25 with 10*ft Gram Table and 2 Row Corn Head. FORAGE AND MISC. EQUIPMENT New Grove Foi age Wagon; New Massey-Ferguson 16-ft For age Box, Albs Chahners Forage Wagon; IH 9-kmfe “16” Forage Harvester with coni'head; Ford 2-row mounted - and 1-row Coin Picker; Case Rotarv Cutter; AC Blower with engine, Starline Liquid Spreader, New Holland 331 Spreader N"w Idea 201 Spreader; John Deere. Ontano and Massey Harris Grain Drills, 3 used Sauder Manure Loaders New Holland 30-ft. Elevator This is only a partial list We expect additional 20 Tractors and a lot of Used Equipment consigned by Farmers and Dealeis Consign Farm Equipment only by contacting us in advance, oui aim is to consign equipment only that will be sold. Financing available day of sale. Bale begins at: 10 00 a m with Small Items; 10 30 a m Faim Machinery in field; 2-00 p m Tractors. Monday, March 9, 1970 When terms will be made known by M. M. WEAVER & SONS North Groffdale Road, Leola, Pa. Ph: 717-656-7702 Paul Z. Martin, Auctioneer George Weaver and Wm. Z. Martin, Clerks - During Week of Our Annual Auction Sale we are offering Big Savings on New Massey-Ferguson Tractors and Plows; See Them on Display on Auction Day. TRACTORS Garden Show Set USD A Changes Hog iiu.’il Ilonu' .ind ('i.ndt'n Show h.is been set loi Api 11 21-25 at the T J * i Pennsylvania (iiiornsoy Breeders I jM O I ITI fl PTTI T\ 11V ssoeialion B.un on Route 30 U J Hast This year's show committee cultuie has changed hog choleia consists of Ted Carl, chairman, indemnity icgulations to pennit Bill Newknk. space sales; Jack payment of full Fcdeinl mdem llobman, ticket sales, Craig mly for swine which have moved Boyd, special events, Ken Miller, interstate and which must be operations. Rod Innes, treasurer, destroyed because of hog chol- Bi 11 Pontz, secretary; Jerry Mit- era te.er publicly, and Sam Noll, Thc noUec of , h(? chjnge in *’ 1 ei ‘ the hog choleia indemnity icgu- Last yeai’s show featured a lations was slated to become wide variety of home and garden effective Fcbiuaiy 25 products ranging from lawn mow ers to swimming pools and home Unde the new legulntions, the furnishings to water craft. ,\RS Animal Health Division is —— authoi ized to pay full Federal United Cnmnaian indemnities foi swine destioyed united campaign of hog cholcrj whlch Kenneth F Thompson has have met these conditions (1) been named General Chairman The swine actually moved intei ot the 1970 Lancaster County state; (2) The interstate move- United Campaign The announce- ment was made in compliance ment by Fiedenck O. Schweizer, with State and Fedeial shipping Chairman of the Joint Campaign lules, (3) The swine weie expos- Pohcy Committee, followed a re- ed to hog cholera either duung cent meeting at the Chapter or prior to the interstate move- House of the American Red ment, (4) The icceiving State Cross, has lequued the swine to be PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY FARM MACHINERY & DAIRY CATTLE Tues., March 17, at 10:00 A.M. Location 2 miles northwest of Manheim on Old Line Road, turn west on Colebrook St. in Manheim, Pa 40 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 24 MILK COWS, 18 HEIFERS MILK BASE OF 686 LBS. Full line of Faim Machinery, John Deere 3020 Diesel (less than 1000 hrs), etc. RQY & ARLENE B ROLL Stone, Kilmer & Geib, Aucts. See listing later. PUBLIC SALE Along Maple Shade Road Vt Mile off Route 896. 4 Miles East of Kirkwood, 1 Mile North of Andrews Budge, 3 Miles South of Nine Points. WEDNESDAY MAR., 18, 1970 5 ALUS CHALMERS TRACTORS AC-Dl7 Series 1, WD4S, CA Allis with 4 Row Cultivators, Allis 4 Row Complanter on Tool Bar (snap coupler), AC-B with Cultivators, AC-C with Cultivators New Holland No 78 Baler P T O Thiowei with Motoi New Holland No 56 Rake, Cunningham Hay Conditioner, 40 ft Smok er Elevator, Ruth Elevator, AC 7 ft Side Mount Mower with Cumper Hitch, 2 J D Wagons with Com Sides and High Sides and Hyd Dumps, Rubber Wagon with 20 ft High Sides, AC 3 Bottom 16 in Plow (Slat), AC 28 Disc Hairow and Cultipacker 3 Section Hauow, J D P T O Blower and Pipe, 2 Ton Feed Mix er, Papec Hammermill, Oliver 16 Disc Dull (Rubber), New Idea No 19 Spreader, Front Mount Weed Spiayer, New Idea No 10- 1 Row Cornpicker, New Holland Corn Drag, Allis Chalmers PTO Combine with Bin, Graham Plow 8 ft, Woods Rotary Cutter, J D Hav Crimper, Ezee Flow 10 ft Fertilizer Drill with Grass Seedei, 6 Ton Feed Bin, Steel Wheel Wagon with New Bed, New Idea 1 Row Tobacco Planter, 2 Single Tobacco Ladders, Gi eider Bale Box. DeLAVAL GLASS PIPELINE MILKER, AUTO. WASHER DOUBLE TUBS, 3 HP. PUMP FOR 43 COWS Terramatic Barn Cleaner for 43 Cows. 500 Gabon Wilson Bulk Tank (Walker Stamp), Stainless Steel Carrying Pails, Stain less Steel Strainer, Stainless Steel Western Flow Stramei, (% Case Pads). 28 Milk Cans, Milk Can Rack, Double Wash Tub, Litter Car rier Tub and Hoist, Space Heater, Milk Cooler Box, Pennsylvania 21 Inch Reel Mower 12 K W Generator P. T. 0., 14 Gal. of 2.4. D, Post Hole Digger, Baler Twine, Chains for W D Truck Chains, Saw Buck, Air Compressor, Weeder, 36 ft Steel Beam, 75 ft Endless Belt, Drill Press, Platform Scales, Chevrolet Truck 1% ton (1946), Hyd Oil for Barn Cleaner, Pot Belly Stove, Feed Cart Feed Chest, Wheelbarrow, Jack Shaft, Wheelbairow Glass Seeder, Oil Stove, Extension Ladder, Meat Bench, Pea and Beam Scales, 2 Gallon Stuffer, No 32 Grinder, Iron Kettle, 10 Gallon Clocks, Folks, Chains, Shovels, other articles not mentioned Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers Lunch By Bart Fire Company The US Depailmenl of Agn- 11:30 A. M. TERMS BY OWEN HERSHEY Lancastor Farming. Saturday, March 7. 11)70 :U maintained m isol.ition .md (|u n antme .is .1 sep.nale mill foi i. least 30 d.ijs (5) 11 on eholei • occuned dining the isol.ition .md ((mil .inline peiiod imposed bv tin* Stale, and (C) In States wlm li impose a (jnai .inline peiiod for longei than 30 days, full Fcde.- al mdeinn.ly would be paid only when infection is found dm in., the fust CO days of quaiantme Dr Finest E Saulmon, Dnec toi of the Animal Health Divi sion, explained that in all oth( r instances wheie hog choleia oc cuis and faimeis qualify foi in demnity payments, indemnities aie shared on a matching basis with the States He emphasized that to be elig ible for full Federal indemnity payment, imported hogs must be propelty isolated from native hogs If nolpiopeitv isolated, in demnities will be paid fiom mat ching State and Fedeial funds, as befoie All but two States Main and New York are now engaged ■in final stamping out activit.es against hog cholera This involv es piompt and complete disposal of all infected and exposed heids with indemnities to help compen sate owners foi their losses Grain Supplies Up Stocks ot all grains in the Commonwealth totaled 90 7 mil lion bushels on January 1 This compaies with 82 million bushels on the same date a year ago. Feed giain stocks including com oats and bailey increased 12 per cent, while food giains including wheat and rye i ose two pei cent, according to the Pennsylvania | Crop Reporting Service This !fmSmplScS§*§ tractor with Hydrostatic Drive wants to be compared. Test us against any other hydro static drive tractor The Simplicity will operate continuously at full tractive effort (tilling, cultivating, etc} without overheating The Simplicity starts smoothly and runs quietly in any weather and with any attachment Gone for ever are the jerky starts and whining gears that plague some other units As a matter of fact, if you don’t try some other hydro static tractor, you'll never know how good you’ve got it with Simplicity. • Rugged 12-hp Synchro-balance engine ■ Change speed and direction with one lever • Optional 48-mch No-Scalp mower • Change attachments in minutes—without toots L. H. Brubaker 350 Stt asburg Pike, Lane. R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
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