—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 1972 36 Public Sale Register New Park and go about Vz mile to iS^ r IS Lake B cnip Terms dv Mr & Mrs. Rte. from Denver to Blue Xjflke f Everett Thompson, owners; Hickory Run Park. Sale Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer. AuctioneCT* 188 * ** ** Lei °’ (Continued From Page 35) East, 5 miles East of Lancaster. Terms by David Witmer. Frank L Steller and Robert E. Martin, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 25- 2 P.M. Absolute Auction of Real Estate, Residential or Agriculture located IVz miles northwest of Downingtown, 4 miles north of the Coatesville By-Pass, mile south of Route No. 322 on Route 82, West Brandywine Twp., Chester County, Pa. Sale by Whitford Sales Company, L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer. SAT. MARCH 25- at 11 A.M. Carpenter’s Complete Dispersal. Having sold their farm and will sell at Luthers Mills, Pa., 7 miles East of Towanda, Pa., Bradford County, one mile North of Route 6, 52 Head Holstein Dairy Cattle. Sale by John and Linda Car penter, owners; Carl Diller and Everett Kreider, Auctioneers, D. O. Rockwell’s Livestock Auction Service, Troy, Pa., managers. SAT MARCH 25- 2 P.M. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate located \ x k miles East of Fredericksburg along Rt. 22 in Bethel Twp., Lebanon County, Pa. Terms by Kapp Smith and Curtis Stoltz; Harry H. Bach man, Auctioneer. SAT. MARCH 25- 10:30 A.M. Pubbc Sale of Trucks, Tractors, Farm Machinery and Potato Equipment located x h mile south of New Park, York Co., Pa. Turn south off Rte. 851 in the Village of ***** * animal FREE! Your sale can be listed in our Sales Register without charge. Just mail details to Lancaster Farming, P 0. Box 266, Lititz, Pa 17543 SUBSCRIBE NOW We know many of our readers regularly read a friend’s or relative’s copy of our publication. We don’t mind. We ap preciate all our readers. But we wonder if everyone realizes how easy it is to receive our publication. 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SAT, MARCH 25-12 Noon Public Sale of Farm Equipment and PENNSYLVANIA ANGUS ASSOCIATION SPRING SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 1.1972 At Millarden Farms, Annviile, Penna. 1 mi. west of Annville on U.S. 422 COWS COWS WITH CALVE HEIFERS BULLS SOME WITH PERFORMANCE INFORMATI FOR INFORMATION AND CATALOGS CARYL VELISEK, Sec., Gravel Hill Rd., Woodsboro, MD 21 Ph: 301-845-8706 PUBLIC AUCTION HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS AND STEERS - COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY - STRAW The undersigned will sell the following Personal Property at Public Auction on the premises located on WHITE HALL ROAD - West of Md. Rte. No. 23 near SHAWSVILLE - 8 miles South of MARYLAND LINE (via Routes 1-83, Md. 439 and Md. No. 23 -16 miles North west of BEL AIR (via Routes U.S. No. 1 and Md. No. 23) in the Northwest Section of HARFORD COUNTY. Maryland. TUESDAY - MARCH 28, 1972 FARM MACHINERY: IHC 706 Farmall Tractor (D); IHC 5 x 16” semi mounted Plow; M-F 65 Tractor (G); Oliver 3 x 16” Plow, 3 pt. hitch; M-F 3 Disc Plow; IHC M Farmall Tractor; M-F 300 Self propelled Combine w-11 ft. Grain and 2 row Corn Heads; Brady 10 ft. Stalk Chopper; M- F PTO Manure Spreader; 6 IHC Hydraulic Cylinders; M-F 13Vfe ft. Disc Harrow; A-C 11 ft. Disc Harrow; Brady 11 ft. Chisel Plow w-2 sets of shovels; 3 Farm Wagons w-Racks; 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; Cunningham Hay Conditioner; IHC Offset Disc Harrow; Century Field Sprayer; J-Dl3 x 7" Disc Grain Drill; A-C PTO Ensilage Blower; 5 ton PTO Fertilizer Spreader: Smoker 15 ft. Elevator; Tandem Wheel Farm Trailer; A-C 9 ft. Haybine; N-H 600 Bu. Batch Gram Dryer; Blacksmith Forge; Small Tools and Supplies. - Approx. 10 Tons of Wheat STRAW. 67 100 Int'l 3 A ton Pickup w-closed livestock Body; ‘59 Brockway Truck; ‘53 GMC 400 Truck w'Flat Dump Body; ‘4B GMC Truck w-flat Body; ‘4B KB 8 Int’l Truck; 18 ft. Steel Truck Body ; 15 ft. Wood Truck Body and Racks; 8x 12 ft. Steel Van Body w-doors. 50 Grade and Purebred Holstein Cows. Fresh and Springing; 25 large N.Y. and Wise. Holstein Bred Heifers for summer Freshening; 20 yearling Holstein open Heifers; 20 Holstein Steers, 600 lbs.; 2 Holstein and 1 Angus Bulls, service age; 32 Shoats 30 to 100 lbs All Cattle are T.B. and Bangs tested for out of state shipments. TERMS-CASH Not responsible for accidents on day of the sale Lytle, Preston, and Ryan, Clerks. ffi'AWX'X'it' -9C4MM-! 11:00 A.M. Lunch will be available. AT 10:00 A.M. (EST) AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT: 150 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK: Lunch available on the Grounds, SAT. MARCH 25-10 A.M. Public Sale of Full Line of Farm Equipment, Truck, Hand Tools and Antiques located on Shenks Lane, Millersville, Pa. Sale by Mrs. Amos H. Charles; Howard Shaub, Auctioneer. (Continued on Page 37) D. H. WOOD, OWNER WHITE HALL, MD. PHONE 301-692-6404 At 11 O’clock 52 HEAD 52 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 40 REGISTERED 12 HI-GRADES 28 young milking age animals, fresh cows, close springers, balance various stages of lactations. 2 Registered bred heifers, 1 Registered Red & White bred heifer, 6 open heifers of breeding age, 9 one-year-old heifers (7 Registered, 2 Grades), 6 started heifer calves (3 Registered, 3 Grades). Sire Power, Eastern, ABS and Canadian bloodlines. Good selection sires represented: Pineyhill Maximilian, High Meadow Farm Span, Hays First Minister, Delati Sevens Treasure Jed, Mowry Ivanhoe Prince, Dividend Clipper, Soiling Rockman, Bond Haven Nugget, Peel Lodge Starmaker. J.D. 1020 with front end loader, J.D. 50, J.D. 3 pth 2 bottom plows, Brillion seeder, Oliver 2-row corn planter, N.H. 611 chopper with corn, grass heads, Darf wheel rake, N.H. 67 baler, 2 wagons with boxes, N.H. No. 3 self unloading wagon, N.H. blower, N. H. trailer mower, N.H. spreader, hay elevator, harrow, Wood brush hog, cultivators, D.B. hammermill, gas tank, grain cart, wheel barrow, water tubs, metal troughs, cinder blocks, lumber, insulation, electric fencer, posts and wire, metal rabbit cages 500 gal. Girton Bulk tank, used only 8 months (no seal), 2 DeLaval magnetic milkers, No. 73 DeLaval milker pump, 80- gal. electric hot water heater, Bender automatic milker washer, electric heater, 1 double, l singe ss wash vats, 2 ss carrying pails, ss strainer, 160 ft. Vk vacuum line. 2 dressers, 3 single beds (2 antique), 1 refrigerator antiaue table, coffee table. ’ H JOHN and LINDA CARPENTER, Owners CARL DILLER & EVERETT KREIDER, Auctioneers JEFF WARNER, Clerk D. 0. ROCKWELL’S LIVESTOCK AUCTION SERVirr TROY, PA. PHONE 717-297-3460 CE ’ w * » _ . » J>& f r“»V* * • V n. ) ' / Public Sale FARM MACHINERY FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1972 AT 11:00 A.M. Located 10 mi. South of Quarryville off 222 or 1 mi. East of Wakefield off 272. Super Farmall H. with loader, Farmall H., Farmall H. with sprayer, M.F. 3 pt. mounted plow with 4-16” trip bottoms, 2 bottom Oliver raydex-trailer plow, 20” cutaway disc with 2 way cylinder, M.H. 28 disc transport, 6 ft. off set disc transport, 28 section disc, John Deere 12 ft. cultimulcher, Oliver double & Cobby single cultipackers, N.H, Fertilizer Drill, Superior 13 disc grain drill, John Deere 290 corn plant er, N.H. No. 36 flail chopper, Case 30’ elevator, N.H. blower, N.H. 461 haybine, M.F. pitmanless mower, 27-V inter, mower 7 ft., Meyer crusher, inter. 3 bar and McCormick Deering 5 bar rakes, inter. No. 46 bailer, 2 rubber tired wagons, Case Wagon McCurdy bin, steel wheel wagon with feed bunk, feed chest, New Idea No. 17 & Zimmerman P.t.o, manure spread- P.R.I. McCormick Deering picker, 3 pt. Case rake, Danuser post hole digger, 2 electric fences, inter-like new & farm bureau, 5 new aluminum scoop shovels & odd tools. Many more items to numerous to mention. FEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS Old corner cupboard, breakfast set, utility cabi nets, Norge gas stove, buffet, Zenith Hi-Fi, 23 in. TV. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Sale by HARRY L. ULRICH Auct. Lloyd H. Krelder Refreshments: CARPENTER'S Complete Dispersal Undersigned have sold their farm and will sell at Luthers Mills, Pa., 7 miles East of Towanda, Pa., Bradford County, one mile North of Route 6, SATURDAY, MARCH 25,1972 CHARTS SALE DAY MACHINERY 3000 bales good mixed hay (sold in Slots) MILK EQUIPMENT BARN EQUIPMENT 41 Jamesway stanchions, 18 drinking cups HOUSEHOLD ITEMS LUNCH AVAILABLE PRODUCE
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