50—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 21, 1973 V.WA<<<*W^*y*MWiViV|^J,2»*.V*V*V«V«VAV ? V«V* * M ’*'VvV V **l‘ * i/ Public Sales Register (Continued From Page 49) east of ui yss es, Pa. and 8 miles west of Westfield, Pa, Watch for Auction Arrows. Sale by Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Van Etter, Owners; Ronald D. West, Sale Manager; Victor Pirrung and Robert Shaylor, Auctioneers. SAT. APRIL 21 -12 Noon Public Sale of entire Herd of Holsteins located 1 and 2-3 miles from Harrison Valley, Potter Co., Penna. just off Route 49, 8 miles SPECIAL SPRING FEEDER SALE - 500 HEAD 500 ANGUS HEREFORD CROSSBRED Sale to be held at the ABERDEEN SALES CO. . Livestock Auction Market, 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 SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1973 SALE TIME 1 P. M. SHARP ! ! ! Cattle will be sorted, graded and sold in uniform lots on out weights. We will accept your animals as early as 2 days prior to sale or until noon of sale day. All cattle have been consigned from 3 counties in this vicinity. For additional information, contact: ABERDEEN SALES CO. Livestock Auction Market P. O. Box 371 Aberdeen, Md. 21001 Phone: 301-734-6050 734-7105 734-7978 -rivate sales daily. Call us if you have cattle to com fe ,i. PUBLIC SALE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL Mules and Farm Equipment Located just off May Post Office Road, 3 miles South of Strasburg, Lantz Road, Lancaster County. TUESDAY, APRIL 24,1973 47 Holsteins, 29 Cows in all stages of lactation, Purebreds without papers, 15 yearlings, 2 small Heif ers, 2 year old Herd Sire, A home raised herd mostly dark in color, young, nicely uddered with plenty of size. Producing about 14 cans daily. Included are cows that have milked up to 100 pounds per day. See them as you will appreciate the quality. Health charts day of sale. 3 pair mules, pair Sorrel 5 year olds; pair Bay 7’year olds; pair blacks. All well broke, 1 odd mule, 1 4-year old driving horse and 7 sets of harness. W-9 McCormick tractor (good); International #37 baler with Wisconsin engine; McCormick 1-PR picker; 2 McCormick binders with carrier, 1 with motor; McCormick crimper with motor, excellent; New Idea #206 tractor spreader with good Fore Cart; New Idea drawn spreader; New Idea 12-A spreader; New Idea 4 bar side rake; 6 wagons on steel including 2 Grove with 18 ft. beds, 1 John Deere; McCormick #7 silage cutter; roto-beater with en gine; John Deere 24 disc (good); John Deere corn planter, 2 McCormick #9 mowers (5 and 7 Ft.); 2 Oliver Radex 14” plows; manure elevator with en gine; 2 cultivators, roller harrow; tobacco planter; fodder shredder; Smoker elevator with engine; roller spring harrow; bale twine; tobacco ladder; weeder; 100 ft endless 6” belt; table saw; drill press. 4 ton Timothy hay. 14 ton ear corn; hay rack; feed cart; wheelbarrow on rubber; Minnich press; 2 14’ gates, lot of new tongue-and-groove 2” flooring and other good lumber. Lister diesel, year old 12 HP with starter, 3 HP compressor, Banford 4Va HP diesel; DeLaval 3 units (pulsator on top) late type milkers; model 74 pump, like new; Bradford hot water heater; 25 milk cans; coolers, SS tub; antique John Deere gas engine; sulky cart; buggy: tools and numerous small items. Sale at 10:00 A.M. by Aucts: Carl Diller 464-2233 J. Everett Kreider 284-4517 ALL DAY OF MRS. AARON K. FISHER (widow) TUBS. APRIL 24 - 9:30 A.M. Barnabas Bodor Dispersal at Coryland Four Corners, off Rte. 14, between Troy, Pa. and Elmira. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. Barnabas Bodor, owners, Sold by Rumseys. TUES.APRIL 24-10 A.M. AH Day Public Sale of Holstein Dispersal, Mules, and Farm Equipment located just off May Post Office Road, 3 miles South of Strasburg, Lantz Road, Lancaster County, Pa. Sale bv Mrs. Aaron K. Fisher, (widow); Carl Diller and J. Everett Kreider, Auctioneers. WED. APRIL 25-11 A.M. Philirwin Farms Milking Herd Dispersal, Sherburne, N.Y. at the farm located just off Rte. 80, one mile west of Sherburne on Sherburne Four Corners Road, turn west at Red Light in Sher burne, go to Ist turn south, Ist farm. Sale by Philirwin Farms, Harrison Dungey, Owner, Sherburne, N.Y. R. Austin Backus Inc., Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers" Mexico, N.Y. WED. APRIL 25-9 A.M. Paul Z. Martin’s Farm Equipment Sale located 2 miles east of In tercourse on Route 340. Sale bv Paul Z Martin, Martin Auc tioneers. WED. APRIL 25 - 10 A.M. Public Sale of Household Goods and Farm Machinery, Some Antiques located 2 mile South of “The Buck” along Route 272, 14 mile South of Lancaster, Pa. Terms by Mr. & Mrs. Chester Todd and Son; Kreider and Diller Aucts. THURS. APRIL 26-10:30 A.M. Sharp Public Sale of Farm Machinery, Truck, Antiques and Butchering Tools located approx. I'/z miles east of Cross Roads Boro along the road leading to High Rock in East Hopewell Twp., York Co., Pa. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Norris, Felton RDI, Pa owners; Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer. THURS. APRIL 26 at 11 A.M. and FRI, APRIL 27 at 10 A.M. Misty Valley Dairy Farms Complete 2 Day Dispersal. Machinery will be sold Thursday and 196 Head of Registered & Brade Holstein Dairy Cattle will be sold Friday. Farm is located at Harveyville, Pa. Luzerne County, 7 miles East of Benton, Pa., 8 miles North of Shickshinny, Pa., 7 miles from Red Rock Corners, 25 miles North of Bloomsburg, Pa., 45 miles South of Tunkhannock. Terms by A. Jay and Leonard Mott, Owners; Carl Diller and Everett Kreider, Auctioneers; Rockwell’s Livestock, sale managers. (Continued on Page 51) THE NEW OWNERSHIP OF LANCASTER STOCKYARDS INC. WILL CONTINUE THE POLICY OF A STOCKER MID FEEDER MICTION SALE ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH FRIDAY EACH MONTH NEXT SALE - APRIL 27, 1973 SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. . All Grades, Breeds, Weights Load Lots—Small Lots Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. LANCASTER, PA. PH.717-394-2611 MEMBER DEALERS WALTER M. DUNLAP & SONS JOHNSON CATTLE CO. T. G. KREIDER J M HOOBER & SON MERTON W. McCOY EDW. L. BROWN LOUIS LYONS & SON WM. W. McCOY ' S. L. HEILBRON & SONS PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARM MACHINERY SOME ANTIQUES 2 miles South of “The Buck” along Route 272. 14 miles South of Lancaster. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 5 leg walnut drop leaf table, spool leg table, large blanket chest with 2 drawers, 2 wash stands, dry sink, old cupboard, oak extension table, 2 toilet sets (1 good), copper washboiler, butter scales, Rayo and kerosene lamp, plant bottom chairs, desk bookcase combination, high chair, old irons, cherry seeder, crocks 1 to 16 gal., kitchen cabinet, 5 large old pic ture frames, 3 trunks 2 camel backs, 2 dressers, sleigh bells, pot belly stove, apple butter' stirrer, commode, oil stove, slaw board. GE. elec, range & refrigerator, Frigidaire auto, washer, radio, elec, can opener, walnut table, 3 rock ing chairs, Kodak camera, swivel rocker, 4 pc. walnut bedroom suite, Serta box spring & mattress, 3 cane seated chairs, clothes tree, dining room suite, dishes, cookware, wicker furniture, bee equipment, egg crate, 6 quart ice cream freezer, qt. & pt, jars, buttons, porch swing, doilies, children’s games, large selec tion of old song books & sheet music, quilt frames, bedding, log cabin quilt, full set of butchering equip, including 3 kettles. Allis Chalmers 180 diesel 1300 hrs. (good) A.C. 4 bottom plow shear bolt, A.C. manure loader with hyd. bucket, & dirt pan (fits 180), A.C. Tool bar cultivator & clamp on 2 row corn planter, A.C. baler 200. J.D. - K.B.A. 28 disc, 10 ft. Brillion cultipacker, New Idea rake, A.C. front unload manure spreader, J.D. 8 ft. spring harrow, 2 rubber tired flat bed wag ons, 1 New Idea 16 ft.. Farm Hand 810 Grinder Mixer slightly used, Massey Ferg. No. 33 15 disc drill, grain auger with motor, Gehl silo filler 16 in. Speedy stalk shredder, IHC walking plow, corn sheller, 5 hog troughs. 1959 Pontiac Bonneville 2 door (good) Carriage pole, single & double trees, pulleys, 9 milk cans, wheelbarrow, silo boards, 40 ft. extension ladder, 2 sets of rope & -pulleys, tobacco ladders, & lath, metal silo chute, used lumber, 2 seed sowers, window sash (some new), bolts, tools, insulators, 2 tarps, elec, grinder, 145 ft. of inch hay rope, other rope, pulleys, 2 sets of pea & beam, 2 push lawn mow ers, wrenches, chains, forks, shovels, wedges ham mer, drums, harness. Other articles not mentioned. v Kreider & Diller, Aucts. V V •I; Not responsible for accidents $ Lunch by Fulton Grange No. 66 OF AND 10:00 AM. ANTIQUES Terms by Mr. & Mrs. Chester Todd ond Son
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