Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1970, Image 27

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    PUBLIC SALE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
SATURDAY, AIK. 29, 1970
Located V 2 mile South of Buck, West of Route #272,
along the Beaver Road, Drumore Twp., Lane. Co., Pa.
Farming implements consist of Massey Ferguson #B5
diesel tractor (new rubber), Massey Harris #44 tractor,
Massey Harris #33 tractor, Massey Ferguson #2O trac
tor with highway mower & loader, Massey Hams #92 self
propelled combine with 12 ft. head & hume reel. MF #74 - 4
bottom plow, MF 3 point cultivators, J.D. 13 disc gram drill,
J.D. 15 disc grain drill, International 14 ft. spring harrow,
28 International dies, 40 ft. May Rath elevator, 32 ft. eleva
tor, New Holland mow conveyor, Ontario 12 ft, fertilizer
drill, New Holland #77 Super P.T.O. hay baler, 6 cylinder
Massey Harris self propelled corn picker, A C. 1 row corn
picker, A.C. 2 row snap coupler corn planter, 4 row no till
corn planter, 2 A.C. #llO front unloading manure spread
ers, 2 flat wagons with high sides & false endgates, tobacco
planter, 8000 tobacco laths, 4 double ladders, 3 Speedy 1200
bu. corn cribs, 7000 board ft. of new and used lumber (2x4 -
6 - 8 to 18 ft. long, 3\6 & 8 to 20 ft long, 6x6 & 6x 8 16 to 26
ft. long), sheeting and flooring lumber, other small equip
ment, tools _and parts.
1957 Dodge 1 Ton Stake truck with dual wheels.
1964 Ford F6OO with 14 ft grain bed & hydraulic dump
(excellent shape).
1967 International Vz Ton pick up truck custom model
with sleeper camper.
Hay & straw.
45 acres of standing corn to be sold by the acre
Kersey A. Bradley, Auct.
Kirk & Eschbach, Clerks
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
1 Mile Southwest of Central Manor off Route 999 on Prospect
Road, 10 Miles Southwest of Lancaster, 3 Miles Southwest of
Washington Boro, Lancaster County, Manor Township, Penna.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1970
2:00 P. M.
2 adjoining FARMS FOR SALE
FARM NO. 1
78 ACRES MORE OR LESS ERECTED THEREON
ZVz STORY LARGE BRICK HOUSE
With 10 Rooms and Bath, Hot Water Auto. Oil Heat,
Modern Kitchen and Slate Roof. A Never Failing Spring For
Water Supply For All Uses.
LARGE BANK BARN 96 x 50
Slate Roof, 1 Silo with Unloader, 2 Auto Feeders for 70
Steers.
2 Tobacco Sheds 64x36 Each, 2 Story Concrete Block
Chicken House 40x100 With 2 Auto. Feeders And Bulk
Bins (Good). Other Buildings Frame Chicken House,
Frame Brooder House, Frame 3 Car Garage,
Tile Milk House.
FARM NO. 2 SAME TIME AND PLACE
29 ACRES ADJACENT FARM NO. 1
2H STORY FRAME AND LOG DWELLING
Hot Water Auto. Oil Heat (8 years old), Slate Roof, 10
Rooms Including 2 Baths.
BANK BARN 40 x 84
Slate Roof, Tobacco Shed 24x32 With 2 Car Garage '
Attached. 2 Story Frame Chicken House 24x70.
Never Failing Well Provides All Water.
New Macadam Drive
Grounds on both Farms practically all tillable and in
very high state of cultivation.
May be seen by appointment by calling
717-872-2059 or 717-872-2889
TERMS BY
SUIE E. BRENEMAN EST.
Robert F. and J. Kenneth Breneman Exects.
Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers
717-284-4517
717-464-2233
Wenger & Byler, Attorneys
11 o'clock A.M.
Sale by
HARLAN H. MYLIN
COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF THE
MELVIN G. STOLTZFUS
REGISTERED
HOLSTEIN HERD
TUESDAY, AUG. 18, 1970
12:30 P.M.
Located 2' • miles South of Elvcrson, Pa. just off Rt.
#B2 at "Loag’s Corner", five mile from (Morgantown) Pa.
Turnpike Interchange.
50 HEAD CERTIFIED ACCREDITED
30 day tested, home-bred Holsteins
30 milking age, 20 open and younger Heifers of which
14 are breeding age. Nearly the entire herd traces to River
side Prilly Bloom VG 86, 10 lactations, 154,890 milk, 6,039
tat, DHIR 29 records ave. 14,923 milk, 567 fat, 3.8%. Last 3
years DHIA Ave. 13,707, 532.
Dtrs. of following Sires Sell:
• King Greenwood Bloom (Silver Medal Production Sire)
son of Greenwood Master. • George Leader Roburke
Bloom; O Milk and Honey Ivanhoe; • Millroad Kingpin
Master; • Pabst Leader Roburke Bell; • Cochran Gen
eral Andrew; • How acres Reflection Model; • Millroad
Rose Master; • Lockway Lucifer W. Ivanhoe of which
many are in calf to and have open heifers bv him selling.
He is an Ivanhoe son from MILLIE LOCKHAVEN LUCI
FER Ex.-92, 164,964 lb. M, lifetime 6y. 18,500 M 4.5% 842 F.
Cattle have plenty of type, size, pleasing udders and
nearly all dark in color.
Be sure to see them. Catalogues available upon request.
Entering Bible School makes this dispersal necessary.
Sale by
MELVIN G. STOLTZFUS
Elverson R. D. 2, Pa.
Aucts. and Sale Mgrs.
Carl Diller J. Everett Kreider
717-464-2233 717-284-4517
THOMAS McCAHON
Complete Dispersal
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
At the farm located IVz miles west of Exton right on
Lincoln Highway (Rte. 30). 3 miles east of Downingtown. 30
miles east of Lancaster, Pa.
75 HOLSTEINS SELL
(70 Registered 5 Grades 50 Milking Age 7 Ist calf
Hfrs. due in Aug 10 Open Heifers 8 Heifer Calves).
Bang’s Certified, Calf Vacc., Blood & T.B tested within 30
days Eligible for interstate shipment immediately. Exam
for Preg. & Mastitis.
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION SELLING!!
1 with 825 fat.
5 from 735 to 776 fat.
13 from 606 to 696 fat.
12 from 503 to 595 fat. (6 at 2 yrs.)
7 from 407 to 494 fat (all at 2 yrs.)
8 on test with first calf.
Daughters Of These Famous Sires Sell!!
8 by Romandale Dividend Performer 5 by Crescent
Beauty Triumph 4 by Romandale Reflection Marquis
4 by Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe 4 by Penstate Star Man 4
by Skokie Black Magic 4 by Chambnc ABC 5 by Milk
& Honey Ivanhoe 1 by Irvington Pride Admiral 1 by
Penstate Ivanhoe Star and others.
POPULAR SERVICE SIRES USED!!
22 bred to Romandale Dividend Performer 7 to Hilltop
Apollo Ivanhoe 5 to Milk & Honey Ivanhoe 1 to Pen
state Ivanhoe Star.
THIS IS A FALL FRESHENING HERD!!
9 cows and 7 first calf heifers due in August 12 more cows
due in Sept and Oct
YOU WILL LIKE THIS GOOD HERD PRODUCTION
TYPE GOOD UDDERS DUE RIGHT""
Sale Starts 12:00 Noon Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover
R. Austin Backus Penna. Hoi. Thomas
Inc. Assoc. McCahon
Sale Mgrs. & Aucts. 839 Benner Pike Owner,
- Mexico, N.Y.i - . State UoUege, Pa.,, JRxton, Jtenpa, ,19^43,
(12:00 Noon)
EXTON, PENNA
Lancaster Farming.
Saturday. August l.i. 1970—27
• Have You Heard
{Coni imicd fiom Page 21)
top .1 kml jumpsuit foi n unique
t’OMume Among eoiduioy’s vir
tues IS Its w ondei fill waslnibility
Wlion list(t in combination with
.inolhei m.iiei t,il. such as a
cnnklc v m.\ 1. caie should be
taken foi best laundciing icsulls.
Check hang tag msliuclions
Knits aie evciywhcie in every
possible fihei and blend of fibers.
Rich, expensive-looking blends
and synthetics linn out to be
machine washable and dryablc—
even some of the wool-plus-some
thing blends For long wear and
good shape ictention, look for
quality, follow washing instruc
tions caiefully, and launder fre
quently bcfoie dirt becomes em
bedded Make a piactice of sav
ing howto-wash hangtags Mark
the tak with some identification
of the coi i esponding garment
and lefci to it when in doubt.
Textuic adds a thiee-dimen
sional quality Most impoitant is
the use of libbing and cables to
elongate and define shape The
nbs spaced, bioken, placed
confiol the pencil-slim, gently
contouied look The blushed and
nappy knits may be on white or
natuial giounds Stupes aie big
and bold, but often toned down
by powdeiy shades The biggest
tiends aie in geometuc jac
quaids and punts in small pat
terns i effecting both an Eastern
influence and Amencana via
Amencan Indian, Inca or Aztec
motifs
Colois to watch mn the tawny,
gold, mange lange Bitteisweet,
a peisimmony ied-oiange deep
ens to rust and terracotta on
one end of the scale and lightens
to coppei and pumpkin on the
other The dusty tones, called
funkies aie still in the picture.
The best neutrals appear to be
wheat, cieamy beige and camel.
Brights aie clean, clear colors,
not glating
It’s a season unmatched for
mixing So study the styles,
make youi selections and
sci amble them up for the long
and shoit of it
• Omelet- King
(Continued from Page 17)
omelet making to the accom
paniment of music fi om the
same band that greets him at
the airpoit
Short repoits on new develop
ments in the poultry industiy
in Pennsylvania, and nationally,
will follow the piesentation of
an awaid to Stamsh for his ef
forts in piomotmg egg dishes
Among the reports will be one
on new findings in medical le
search on how eggs can conect
serious nutntional deficiencies
Stamsh also will appeal at
Dutch Days in Hershey, August
26 and 27, at the Pennsylvania
Poultiy Fedeiation booth,
wheie he will fuither demon
strate the fine points of pre
pai mg what he calls “the queen
of all egg dishes”
Conoy Seeks Soil Data
Conoy Township has requested
lesouice infoimation from the
Lancastei County Soil and Water
Conseivation District.
Such infoimation is used by
local municipalities to determine
sewage and building site suit
ability in connection with land
development i
New cooperators with the dis-
aie Lancaster Lime &
Stone Corp, 300' acres. West
Cocahco Township; Isaac Z. Srao
kei, 83 acres, Leacdck;’James R„>
Weaver, 75 acies, Earl; Ray A.
Kunkle, 34 acres, Conoy;, B.
Spiegelbei g, 10 5 acres, Martic,
and ft. Reinhold, thi;ee
'acies, West Hempheld.* ‘ '