> PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, MARCH At the Ned Wlnegardncr Farm, 3 miles Northeast of Schellsburg, off Rt. 96 on Valley Road. The following Allis Chalmers machinery 190 tractor wide front end with Oliver 5-16” bottom plows; Dl7 tractor wide front end: WD tractor with 3 bottom plows; cultivator, blower, corn planter, 805 mounted mower, Model 56 F crop chopper, 2 row 717 N.H. forage harvester, 2 Dion self unloading wagons, 14 hoe Ontario disc drill, 68 New Holland baler, New Holland rake and crimper, New Idea manure spreader, 30 ft. New Idea elevator, 12 and 16 ft. Harrows, 5 wagons, New Holland silage distributor, New Idea manure loader, cultipackei, disc harrow, Frick saw mill Double 00, 3 head blocks, 15 ft. of carriage, 45 ft of ways, man drel extension. 255 Gal. DeLaval bulk tank, DeLaval pipeline with 4 new style units, 1,000 bu Oats, 2,000 bu. Corn. 145 ton Coi n Silage, 65 ton Hay, 20 ton Straw, Wheat, Barley and Rye Cow clippeis, ti ac tor chains and many other items Good Machmeiy TERMS CASH MR. & MRS. NED WINEGARDNER Schellsburg R.D., Owners Phone 814-733-2731 Claycomb and Mishler, Aucts. the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING forage box FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE ~. SMOOTH... Worm Driven NO RATCHET Main Apron Worm Driven Beaters STRONG... Bnilt with Good New York Oak THE FEEDING‘ NO AUGER - NO RATCHET For Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free Handling Of Heavy Loads Now is the time to buy LAMCO 14 2 beater FOR AGE BOX mounted on heavy duty wagon w/tele scoping tongue and 10:00 x 15 8 ply new tires. Deduct $lOO.OO During December 75.00 During January 50.00 During February 25.00 During March Also pre-season Bale Throw Racks and Feeder Racks. KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. 12:00 Noon Lunch will be served SAFE ... FINGER FORCED FEEDING (“PEELS" OFF THE LOAD) $1595.00 3!, 1970 NO AUGERS Phone 442-4186 GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Tlmnutay, March 90, 19i30 Moon Al Hi.' A n -lull i I’m 111.,it. l.iim iI. t I'u i *liui lull* I, limi. (mini, N<« 11 • >li>. I'li w ill v. II .ill In i (in. iii • \ 3& COWK 0 BRED fc IS OPBM HEIFERS 1 i fI . -ll Ml- 1111 l IK II) .lull I" 'lll II A llullk f ill IK -I" 111 Ilk *ln lllll' t n At ii.ini,-- i’>ii ' ‘ n I). I-Uik In Kir. -.HU'- \)MI ko ~11 I*'-'; 1 "; mi-ht lit w m pin n HUH **unmni mwl till pmiluitlnii l»\ In pinih.i"> '*l iiinit' nf iln''t Mind, -imliK SAItZS MAWAOBD BT: pbkma. ooexmsby 17011 T.O. BOX 451 CAMP KILL, PA. 17011 1 V s* f ' 1 s \ / / S s , < /t * * * ' ] PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT „f cS£ : b«:»»^T S «r a nd 01 H*yil C me"l C mflc^Sf.Sv£sJ t of Safe Harbor, \'i mile off Rt. 441, along Chestnut dove R ~ Manor Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Large line of farm equipment sells! ! rrainuAt I 504 TRACTOR. 1300 HRS., fionl end weights and b as kct 2pf hftch FARMALL M LIVE HYDRAULIC AND SUPER KIT ti actor (good), good rubbm on sm^n o-i i pinw Super Chief, 3 bottoms, 2 pt: NEW IDEA -Dili maw URE LOADER (2 YRS.); Int Grass Mowei, 2pt Int Com Plant, er 2ot Int #209 Plow, 2 pt; Int stalk shreddei, 2 pt, Int 350 Haivester w/540 or 1000 RPM PT O : Int model F g.a.n 1 Hi ill 13y7 Disc, Int. Spring tooth hairow 10 ft, Hydiaulic con I ti oiled, Dunham Cultipacker, 11 ft; Bullion plow packer for 3- 14” nlnws John Deere KBA 32 Disc Harrow used 2 years, Gia tm P S’. int #4fi baler, Int #45 baler; Int #5 side delivery raTe on mbberf FARMALL SUPER “C” w/cult and loader FARMALL “BN” with cult and loader; CO-OP E-4 TRAC TOR; Brady hay ciushei, Ez-Flow fert dull 10 ft, also 8 ft fert drill, Int 140 Manure spreadei, Int 816 mower conditioner, Smoker elevator. 26 ft. with corn attachments. Lit tle Giant Corn drag, M H 7 ft mower; Cardinal elevatoi, Int 3 pt corn planter, Bemis 2 row tobacco plantei, Stauffei 2-iow planter- Farquar 12 ft. weeder; 3 sect J D spring harrow, Hydraulic dump Cart, Int Generator 1% KW. Continental power unit w/clutch, 5 flat bed wagons, 2 Grove 6 ton L 460, one New Idea; 5 sets double tobacco ladders, 20 ft made to take apart, 2 single ladders, 20 ft; 500 gal water tank, 4 Minnich tobacco presses; 20,000 tobacco lath, Tractor chains, L °S chains; Polan chain saw. Model 61; Tokea Air Compressor; 500 lb Platform scales; Manure sled, tools and miscellaneous items too numerous to mention You will find equipment in shape at this sale. ANTIQUES INCLUDE; set of Vz spindle plank chairs; (6) Brentwood chairs, oil lamps; high chair, (4) childs chairs, settee, spinning wheel, wash stand; witch pot; milk cans (2) gas ian s es, space oil heater. Sale at 11:30 A.M. by Abram M. Barley R#2 Conestoga, Pa. Diller and Kreider, Aucts. Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1970 12:00 NOON Located off Route 272 2 Miles East of Smitluillc Along Sawmill Road or 3 Miles West of New' Providence Along Sawmill and Shellcr Road. Dinner Bell, Two Jelly Cupboards. Blanket Chest, Two Marble Top Dressers, Maple Bedroom Suite, Two Twin Beds, Bureau, Chest of Drawers, Desk. Wooden Clothes Tree, Metal Wardrobe, Dining Room Suite. Living Room Suite, Maple Coffee Table and End Tables, Flooi Lamps, and Table Lamps, Television, Radio, Two Portable Stereo’s, What-Not Shelves, Oak Hand Carved Door Minor. 9 bv 12 Braided Rug, Electric Stove, Refrigerator, 21 cu ft Deep Freeze, Automatic Washer and Dryer. Bieaklast Set, Kitchen Cabinet, Utility Cabinet. Utility Ssiver. Linen Tablecloths, Quilts, Bedspreads, Lace Curtains, Coal Od Lights, ‘Crocks and Jugs, Pots, Pans, Dishes. Silver, Old Deeds Dated, Glider and Porch Furniture, 225 AMP Lin coln Welder, Tools of all kinds, Milk Cans Manj more items too numerous to mention. Not Responsible For Accidents Day ot Sale Refreshments Sale bv CARL JOHNSON Auctioneer Lloyd H. Kreider Phone 786-3394 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 21. 11)70 2 1 * Area Holstcins Set Top Marks The Holstein Fi lesian Asso ciation of Amci ica has announc cd 10 men Ilcgislcicd Holstein cows which have achieved a life time pioduclion total ol more than 100,000 01 46,500 quarts of milk. Five of the 10 aie owned b' Donald S. Eby, Bicezy Glen Farm, Gordonvillc. The official testing piogiam is sponsored by the Association and supci vised by the state and local testing oigamzations Because of the high cost foi held icplaceinents. cows that stay in the held longer and achieve high lifetime pi educ tion hate pi oven to be moie pi of liable The Holstein Asso ciation has 35,500 cows on file that have attained the 50 ton pioduclion milestone Local Holstein bieedeis and then longtime piocluceis le poited by the oigamzation in elude: Roaung Maples De Oimsb'. Belle 4621591 (GP), 141,047 lbs of milk and 5,215 lbs of buttei fat in 3,204 days She is owned by Roy H & Ruth H Book Ronks. Biezy Glen Ty Vic Lavon 4560566 (GP), 112,830 lbs ot milk and 4,282 lbs of buttei bat in 3,387 days, Breezy Glen Ivan hoe Tiny 5205216 (GP), 108,900 lbs of milk and 4,573 lbs of but terfat m 2,320 days, Bieezy Glen Ivanhoe Nancy 5205214 (GP) 106,680 lbs of milk and 4,429 lbs of butterfat in 2,442 days Breezy Glen M Cutie 5205218 105,490 lbs of milk and 4,185 lbs of butterfat in 2,442 days Breezy Glen Dean Jewel 5205211 (GP), 102,330 lbs. of milk and 4,426 lbs of buttei fat in 2 442 days. All are owned by Donald S Eby, Bieezy Glen Farm, Goi donville. Tiout Spung Lad Beets Beck\ 5199346 (GP), 106,630 lbs of milk and 3,971 lbs of butteifat m 2,533 days, Tiout Spung Hoe Diane 4941205 (VG), 103,662 lbs of milk and 4 209 lbs oi butteifat in 2,991 days Both aie owned by John E Kieidei, Lan caster Keystone D M lann 5023714 (GP) 105 420 lbs ol milk and 3 930 lbs ot batteiiat in 2 838 days She is owned by Chailo= C Tindall, Peach Bottom Valley Run Regal Ilrzel 4521 274 (GP,, 106 300 lbs of milk and 5 452 lbs oi butteifat in 3 174 days She is ovned In Ailhui D & Mai j K Wcngei Manhcim New gwin-Rctv PlariEng May Reiss Crop Yields The yield adiantagcs of nai iowiow coin and beans ha\c been documented More evenly diatnbuted plants, beltei use ol light cn eigy, and quickei shading to smothei weeds and consent moistuie aie some oi the lea sons why the 20s and 30s nun beat the old 40-inch spacings Now, a fev/ Com Belt faim eis aie tiymg a new planting scheme engineeicd to give then all the advantages oi nanow lows without taking away then tieedom to cultivate and use conventional icwciop equip ment Called paned-iow oi twin iow planting it amounts to put ting two lows side by side leaving moie space foi tiactoi tnes between pans Is it woith the trouble of reshuffling yom planter and cultivator’ Some farmers are convinced it is.