Holstein Sale Saturday, May 22, 1971 12:30 40 HEAD -- Mosriy Conadian and Penno. riofstcms wsh, close, several due June & July A Sample of Quality Selling: • Sfeilmg Triune Achilles (Ex.) (Good Pins Young Cow) due June with over 18,000 Milk and 600 Fat. 3.8% bred to Elmcroft Pontiac Chieftain. (Ex ) • r ? g n” g (^fr?w er) Sired hy S P r “g Farm Re- Section Ormsby (V.G.) from dam with 21,500 M. 725 F 394 da. 7 years. • A Good Plus Glenafton Royal Hamilton dtr. 5 vr 19 000 Mi!k 3.6% due July to Down-A-Lane Reflection Emper or (Ex.) • Top Heifer from (Very Good dam with over 16,000) Other Sires represented: Romandale Reflection Mar quis (Ex.), Forest Lee Rocket Centurion (V.G.) Down-a- Lane Reflection Emperor (Ex.), Rosafe Shamrock Perseus (Ex,), Thorn Lea Texal Supreme (Ex.) ? Mavers Dark Leader. Also Penna. Cattle Sired by Atlantic and other unit sires. Several Grades included. (1) Red and While Lafe Summer Heifer Sired by Citation H Nearly all Ist, 2nd, 3rd Calf with plenty of size pleasing udders, personally selected for this Special Spring Sale. By CARL DILLER 717-464-2233 Catalogs Available. Tracks ready to go anywhere. Anet. J. Everett Kreider Free Lunch Ticket to those present before Sale time. Public Auction Farm Machinery Trucks Silos TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1971 Location: Four (4) miles south of Coatesville, 3 miles east of Route #B2, 9 miles west of West Chester on Stras burg Road, Mortonville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. SIX TRACTORS FIVE SILOS Three (3) J.D. 4020’s dsl. tractors w/power shift; J.D. 25MMsl, tractor; Ford ‘Major’ dsl. w/loader & backhoe, Fe id 9N w/backblade; NEW IDEA UNIT HARVESTER WITH 761 dsl. engine, 4-row sheller, chopper w/hay pickup and - 30” row-head; J.D. 8-row corn planter w/liquid ferti lizer att.; New Holland 907 selfpropelled windrower w/I4’ head; shelled corn cleaner; New Holland 600 bus. corn dry er; New Holland ‘7B’ pickup baler; 3 J.D. cuhck wagons; J.D. sprayer w/fiber glass tank and 40’ booms; J.D. 12’ cultipacker; J.D. transport 4-section spring tooth harrow; J.D. 17x1? grain drill; Lely 5-ton tandem-Wheel fertilizer spreader; J.D. 7’ side-mounted mower; New Holland ‘26’ PTOblower; J.D. ‘l3s’ 6-bottom plow; J.D. ‘l2s’ 5-bottom plow; J.D. 12’ transport disc; Hawkßilt tank spreader; Badger liquid tank spreader; Danuser post hole digger; Robinson lan; concrete mixer; Wmdco 12,000 watts genera tor, on trailer; J.D. ‘B2’ snow plow; Farmec 48' elevator: Farmee 20’ elevator; J.D. front-end loader fits 4020; Badger manure auger pump; Snowco 48’ auger elevator; 2 Snowco 24’ auger elevators; drag elevator; Harvester Handier 20' belt elevator; HARVESTORE 20’ x 16’ SILO \v''pipe unload er, 2-years old; 2 Fickes 20’ x 60’ silos w/pipe and silomatic unloaders; 2 Fickes 14’ x 60’ silos w/pipe and silomatic bus. metal corn crib; Badger veal starting pens; 2 eie. nursette calf feeders; Girton 600 gal. vacuum bulk milk tank; mixing tank w/auger; 5-ton storage bin; 1959 Chevro let truek w/chuck wagon body, low mileage; 1966 GMC pick up truck; 1946 Int. 2-ton truck w/10’ cattle body and miscel laneous parts, tools and supplies needed in a complete farming operation! i.U> WHITEFORD SALES COMPANY L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer Box 128, Exton, Pa. 19341 Phone: 215-363-7379 County’s FOREMOST Auction Company” BUSY-TIME of 10:30 A. M. By the order of: GEORGE W. SNYDER ISABEL R. SNYDER Public Sale Register (Continued from Page 30) tered and Top Grade Holstein FRI MAY 14 8 POl FDST Dairy Cattle to be held in the Public Auction of 60 Head Regis- dairy barn arena at the Aber- EQUIPMENT SALE at MARTIN'S Blue Boil, Pa. WEDNESDAY, May 12 and June 16, 1971 TRACTORS, BALERS, COMBINES, HARVESTERS, and every Line of Farm Equipment, Horse-drawn, Dairy. Lum ber, Tobacco Lath, Posts and Small Tools. Antiques and Collectors Items. We Sell on Commission Hay and Straw, SI. OO Ton Commission. We viill receive goods from 7.30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sale starts at 9:00 a.m. PAUL Z. MARTIN Martin Auctioneers and Associates 717-354-6671 Complete Dispersal OF 64 HEAD GRADE & REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Location Along Route 10 between Oxford and Russellville, 3% miles North of Oxford, adjacent to Grace Baptist Church, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1971 12:30 P.M. 50 Milk Cows, 4 Registered; 8 Yearling Heifers; 4 Started Calves; 2 Registered Bulls from Ephraim Hersheys Hex'd. A young herd, many first and second calf Heifers. Mostly home raised. 50 percent of herd fresh since February 1. balance throughout the year. Herd in full flow of milk TB and Bangs Certified and Vaccinated. Charts furnished sale day. Sale held under cm er. 3 DeLaval Milker Units, new type pulsation. 6 Ponies, cart and harness. Reason for sale, due to ill health. Terms by KEMPER F. SEXTON Kreider & Diller, Auctioneer ' • Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1971 1 P.M. SHARP At the John R. Campbell Farm better known as The Alta Vista Dairv Farm. Watch for sale signs off Route 286 North in the Borough of Indiana at the traffic light at Third Street. 46 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 38 head of Guernsey cows and heifers, 18 Registered, 8 eligible for registery, 9 grades, Guernsey bull 2Vz \ears old, 8 well-bred Holstein cows, 2 just fresh, 11 of the above cows ha\ e freshened in past 30 days, 16 cows will freshen in near future, heifers breeding age. Others m various lacta tions. These cows are young. If you need cows plan to at tend. Health charts available. Sale positive due to loss of 72 acres of our farm land for highway purposes. We must dispose of our herd after 40 years of dairying. Terms cash day of sale. “Not responsible for accidents.” OWNERS; MR. AND MRS. ROBERT M. BLOSSER Indiana, Pa. Phone: 412-465-7052 . j , ./ > < Auctioneers; Dalessio; Patterson ~< - Indiana, ; tomß\Mz4s&mi Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 8.1971 deen Sales Co in Churchville, Harf Co, Md located on Md. Rt 22, 6 mi east of Bel Air, Md and 6 mi west of Aberdeen, Md Sale by Aberdeen Sales Company, Sales Managers FRI MAY 14—1 PM Spring Feeder Sale at the Lancaster Union Stockyards All Grades and weights of steers, heifers and bulls. Sponsored by Lan caster Livestock Exchange and the Union Stockyard Company FRI NITE MAY 14—7 PM Public Sale at the Penns Valley Livestock Auction Barn at Cen tre Hall, Pa Centre Co Riding Horses, Ponies etc Terms by Harold Carper and Franklin Musser SAT MAY 15—12 Noon Public Sale of full line of Farm Ma chinery at Clinton Dale in Clin ton County, 1 mile east off Route 64 Sale by Mr & Mrs John Shirk Carpers Auctioneers FRI. MAY 21—Public Auction or New and Used Farm & In dustnal Equipment located 4 miles north of York, Pa on Route 181 or 20 miles south of Harrisburg from Interstate S 3— Exits 10 or 11 Sale by York County Farm and Industrial Equipment Co, Inc, Box 9.3 a, Emigsville Pa SAT MAY 22 12 30 Busy- Time Holstein Sale located along Rt 222, 7 miles south of Lan caster, 6 miles north of Quany ville, Lancaster County, Pa. at Carl Diller Barn. Sale by Carl Diller; J Everett Kreider, auc tioneer. FRI. MAY 28—1 P.M Spring Feeder Sale at the Lancaster Union Stockyards All grades and weights of steers, heifers and bulls Sponsored by Lancas ter Livestock Exchange and the Union Stockyard Company. [SAT MAY 29—1 PM Feeder I Pig Sale Watch for Sale Sign at the Reifsnyder Road along the Brubaker Valley 7 Road leading from Rt 322 at Cla\ to Rt 501. Sale by Melvin M Martin Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers WED JUNE 16—9 AM Farm Equipment Sale at Martin’s, Blue Ball, Pa Terms by Paul Z. Martin Martin Auctioneers and Associates THURS AUG. 19 Complete Holstein Dairy Dispersal of 130 head located near BernviUe, S miles south east of Charlottsville in Berks County. Sale by John B. Schlappich. Kreider and Dtt ler auctioneers. MON. AUG. 30 Shako’* “Colossal” Vacation Sale at Min atare, Nebraska. THUBS. NOV. 4 “Colossal” Progeny Sale, Staunton. Vir ginia. FBI. NOV. S Snaico’s Sugar Loaf Division “Colossal” Calf Sale, Staunton, Vugmia PUBLIC SALE Friday Nite May 14, 1971 at 7 P.M. At the Penns Valley Live stock Auction Bain at Centre Hall, Pa, Centre County RIDING HORSES PONIES ETC. 20 Head Riding Hoises, Spring Wagon (like new), Surrey Bug gy. 2 teams of Horses, Bridles and Saddles Owner HAROLD CARPER Pomes Bred due anytime, 12 Biood Mares 3 to 8 years old; Appaloosa Mare 2 yrs. old; Ap paloosa Stallion 2 yrs, old; 8 Palomino Mai e Colts 1 yr; 2 pony stallions 2 maie ponies 4 and 5 yr old. 1 Gelding % pony, 5 yis. old Ow ner FRANRUN MJJSSER » 4 K V t \ *, I T -Xeuus;- Cask-or Cood-Cbcck 31