PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY AND HEIFERS 1 mile west of Jennersville on Route 796, 3 mile east of Dalesville off Route 41 on Route 796 on Baker Road. THURSDAY, MARCH 11,1971 11 A. M. Massey Ferguson Diesel 180 450 hrs. wide front 12 speed multi-power adjustable steering wheel, Massey Ferguson 165 diesel 1,000 hrs. wide front 12 speed multipower, M.F. 50 tractor just rebuilt, M.F. 16 in. 4 bottom semi mount trip bottom with coulters (good), M.F. 7 ft. mower 3 pt. 2 yrs., New Idea crimper 2 years, M.F. baler with thrower Model 12 - 2 yrs., M.F. rake 3 pt., Massey Harris rake, Little Giant 30 ft. elevator 1 year, 2 Grove wagons with factory beds and high sides beds 2 yrs., I.H.C. 13 disc grain drill, Massey Ferguson corn planter 3 pt., 3 disc harrows 2 are 3 pt., pulvi mulcher, 9 ft. cultipacker 2 yrs. New Holland P.T.O. manure spreader 130 bu. (1 yr.), J.D. fertilizer spreader, 2 spring harrows, M.F. cultivator 3 pt., M.F. rotary hoe, I.H.C. forage harvester, 2 blowers with pipe 1 - New Holland P.T.0., 1 flat wagon, N.H. flail chopper, wheel barrow, feed cart, weather hood fits 165 or 180, N.H. 77 baler, 2 metal hay racks and feed bunks (Frey Bros.), pig feeder and trough, 3 trailers, 200 bu. oats. 3 Surge elec, pulsator milkers 1 - 55, 2 - 50 lb., S.S. double tubs, 1 milker pump, fly fogger. 34 Grade Holstein Heifers. 16 due from March till August, 18 due from 3 month to 14 month. 8 daus. of Bellshazzar, 2 daus. of Seaman and other arti ficial sires used. T.B. and Bangs acc., vac., charts sale day. 1-8 month old bull, 1 - 800 lb. bull. 2 - 700 lb. Holstein steers. 15 brown Sex-Link pullets (laying). Forks, brooms, shovels and other articles not mention ed. Terms by, CHARLES J. and ANNA G. MOORE Ereider and Diller, Aucts. - West Fallowfield Christian Day School, Lunch. RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON PUBLIC SALE 85 - Reg. Canadian Holsteins - 85 SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 4 MILES NORTH-WEST OF LEBANON 1 MILE NORTH OFCLEONA AND ROUTE 422 30 FALL COWS, due Sept., Oct. and Nov. 30 FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS Herd Sire GEM ROCK IVAN JACK, #1575486 Dams Record , 2 years old 318 days 14057 milk 608 fat 44% 3 years old 308 days 14806 milk 631 fat 46% 5 years old 365 days 20571 milk 905 fat 44% D H.I.A. Records announced sale day. Special PECORADALE ROYALIST DOTTIE, #6714999 Good Plus, Fresh Records 2 years old 329 days 16908 milk 631 fat 3 years old 307 days 19317 milk 701 fat 3 Daughters of Roybrook Telstar 3 Daughters of Selling Rockman 3 Daughters of Lassie Leader 4 Daughters of Forest Lee Rockett Centurian 5 Daughters of Glenafton Royal Hamilton Incomplete D.H I.A. Records of the following cows Ronary Nettie Lass Queen 66 Days 4929 Milk 188 Fat Penter Rag Apple Royal 65 Days 5150 Milk 197 Fat Mt. Healy Royal Daisy 135 Days 6277 Milk 274 Fat Northdell Ajax Hamilton Spot 95 Days 4769 Milk 167 Fat Weeping Birch Royal Reta 115 Days 5302 Milk 175 Fat Masprue Telstar Star 90 Days 4613 Milk 159 Fat Chorassa Supreme Stella 44 Days 2828 Milk 101 Fat 30 Started HEIFER CALVES from above cows Some good show prospects and F.F.A. Calves Test Charts Sale Day 100 YORKSHIRE HOGS 25-Bred Gilts, 3 Service Age Boars, Balance Shoats (40 to 100 lbs.) ORDER OF SALE: HOG SALE 12:00 P.M. CATTLE SALE 1:00 P.M. Pedigrees—Fred Naugle, Carlisle, Pa. Auct.—Dupes & Ebersole - Write for Catalog: RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON ROUTE #4, LEBANON, PA. 17042 Phone 717-867-1625 Public Sale Register (Continued from Page 32) MON. MAR 15—11 AM. Public Sale of Farm Machinery and Corn located along Route 324, 6 miles south of Lancaster, just north of Marhcville. Terms by Mrs Horace F. Good, Kreider and Diller Auctioned s Public Auction 90 Registered & Top Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Company in Churchville, Harford Co., Md., located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 40 or Kennedy Highway) on FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1971 at 8:00 P. M. This sale features the entire herd of Dale Vaughn of Bel Air, Md. This is the best herd we have offered in some time. The herd consists of 12 close springers, 10 cows re cently fresh and the balance in full flow of milk; bred back for fall production. These cows have a lot of quality and are producing well. Cows have been examined for pregnancy. We will sell 20 open heifers from this herd. These heifers are daughters of top cows and are by the best bulls. They are large enough to breed at any time. We will have a group of Canadian heifers to sell that are close or recently fresh. Other consignments of local cows and heifers will also be sold. Plan to help yourself by pur chasing one or more of these fine animals. All cows T. B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days of sale. Freshening dates, breeding dates, due dates and milk weights will be available. TERMS: CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers Phone; 301-734-6050 Night: 301-734-7105 - 301-734-7978 PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARM MACHINERY SAT., MAR. 13, 1971 Located'on Harristown Road, IV2 miles off Route 30, turn north on Vinage Road, or 1 mile south of Pequea Valley High School, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 424 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR Power steering with 1100 hours 2 14- trip bottom plows, 7-ft grass mower; McDeermg 28 disc harrow; McDeering 3-point com planter; New Idea No. 12A spreader; New Idea rake on rubber, 22-ft. elevator; rubber-tired wagon with, bed, weeder, potato planter; 2-row marker; log roller; tobacco ladder with running gear; spring harrow; spike harrow, shovel harrow; walker plow; bale box; old pot belly stove; iron troughs, milk cans, pea scales. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4-leg walnut drop leaf table; half dozen half-spindle chairs, old flour chest; old dry sink; old farm table; old saddle bench; old wood box; old dated jars; jelly cupboard; old spice boxes; old oil lamp; cedar chest; small stands; 3 large iron kettles; 2 copper kettles; small iron kettles; butcher tools; 2 copper wash boilers; stirrers; dough tray; crocks; jugs; jjld molasses jug; candle mold; washstands; chairs; rockers; apple and cherry seed er; bread pans; cream kettle; old butter churn; 6 wooden tubs; pump trough; crib; coverlet; bedding and many other articles not mentioned. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Robert E. Martin, 656-7770 and Frank L. Steller, 656-9055 Auctioneers Steller and Shenk, Clerks AUCTIONEERS NOTE; Household Goods sold first. Refreshments by Kinzer Fire Company MON MAR 15—10 AM. Public TUES MAR 16 730 PM. Sale of Farm Machinery at the [ Semi-Monthly Dairy Sale at M. M Weaver and Sons Farm Galena, Md Harry Rudmck & Equipment Stole Massey Fergu- Sons, Inc Auctioneeis and Sale son Sales and Service, 4 miles | Manager v»est of New Holland on Route 23 turn north on Groffdale Road Terms by M M. Weaver & Sons, Leola, Pa 36 TON OF CORN Terms by ELAM H. BUCKWALTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971 — TUES. MAR. 16—12 Noon Public Sale of Farm Machinery and Household Goods along road be tween Smithville and Rawlins ville, one mile west of 272 from Smithville ‘along , Rawlmsville road, 10 miles South of Lancas ter, Terms by Willis M Groff, Ki eider and Dillei, Auctioneers. WED MAR 17—12 Noon Paul Z Martin’s Diaft Horse and Mule Sale m Blue Ball, Pa THURS MAR 18—12 00 Noon Public Sale of Registered Hol stein Dispersal located 2 miles south of Rt #23, Vz mile east of Mascot along Musser School Road, Lancaster Co , Pa. THURS. MAR. 18 10 00 A M. Pubhc Sale of Farm Equipment and Household Goods located four miles east of Elizabethtown, along the Harvest Road. Take Elizabethtown Road to Drum heller’s Garage: go north on Trail Road to Harvest Road. Sale by Frank M. and Mary H. Herr, Elizabethtown, Pa. Ray mond Miller and Rufus Geib, Auctioneers. THURS. MARCH 18 Public Sale of Farm Equipment and Household Goods. Located 4 miles east of Elizabethtown. Sale by Frank and Mary Herr, Raymond Miller, auctioneer. FRI. MAR 19—10 A.M Public Auction of New and Used Farm and Industrial Equipment locat ed 4 miles north of York, Pa", on Route 181 or 20 miles south of Harrisburg from Interstate 83 Exits 10 or 11. Sale by York County Farm and Indus tnal Equipment Co, Inc. Emigs ville, Pa. (Continued on Page 34) sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up,..costs down... is the profit key in poultry operations. 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