n mm «• READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT., MAY S, 1973 AT 1 P.M. Located V* mile North of Buck Foundry, off 272, east at Truce. G.M.C. TRUCK Farmall H. with cultivators; Int. 45 pto Baler; 12 A combine: J D corn planter; wagon; disc harrow; cultipacker; spring harrow; 2 elevators; Int. crimper; chopper; mower; 2 barrel sprayer with pump; J D cultivators; 2 row M. H. self propelled corn picker; 1 row corn picker; J D manure spreader; McCormick Deenng loader; pusher for J D; hammer mill; wooden wagon wheels; bag wagon; hill side hitch; oil drums: engine: milk cans; hog trough; hog waters; iron trough; wheel weights; odd wheels; steel window sash; riding mower, push mower; P & beam scales; posts; used lumber; 50 ft. belt; butchering kettle; pitcher pump; plumbing tools; Approx. 16 ton corn; power saw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Crocks; alcohol stove; bed; dresser; chest; copper can; strawberry boxes; crates; breakfast table. Not responsible for accident dale of sale. SALE BY Josephine A. Wolfe Auct. Lloyd H. Kreider PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY & HOGS SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1973 beginning at 9:30 A.M. Located approx. 2Vz miles southwest of the Brogue taking the road toward Muddy Creek Forks, then following the road to Laurel near Guinston Church in York Co., Pa. (Watch for arrows). Int. Farmall 504 gas tractor with 2 pt. fash hitch in good cond.; Int. B-414 utility tractor new rubber & in good cond.; Int. No. 1150 gramder-mixer, like new; manure loader for utility tractor; Int. PTO manure spreader; N.H. No. 66 PTO pickup baler; Massey Harris clipper PTO combine with bin; Oliver 13 disc grain drill; Int. 2 row corn planter on rubber; Int. 3 -14 in. mounted plows with 2 pt. hitch; 3 section disc harrow; cultipacker; J.D. 3 -14 in. 3 pt. hook plow with new moldboards: Hamill 3 pt. hook cultivators: Century 2 wheel trailer weed sprayer ; Int. 7 ft. mower with fast hitch & belt drive; Int. No. 14 rolobar rake with rubber teeth like new; Int. No. 5 stalk shredder & field chopper with wagon hitch; Int. No. 7 fertilizer spreader; Int. No. 20-C 1 row forage harvester; Papec hammer mill; Grove wagon with hyd. dump; David Bradley rubber tire wagon; D. Bradley PTO corn sheller on rubber; Little Giant 24 ft. grain & bale elevator: J.D. hay conditioner, dirt blade; tractor chains; hyd. cylinders; ext. ladders; iron hog troughs;' 5 hog feeders; attachment to convert 3 pt. hitch im plements to Int. 2 pt. fast hitch. 27 head of feeder shoats approx. 100 to 150 lbs. Auct. note: This is strictly a morning sale. There is very little small items and the sale will be over by 11:30. Please come early, we will be on the Ig. machinery soon after starting. Terms: cash or approved check MR. & MRS. CHARLES SHAULL Brogue, Pa. R.D. No. 1 owners Robert L Sechrist, auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 John Hope Anderson, clerk Not responsible for accidents r« THE LATEST THING in one-man sports is this personal glider, which you can pick up for less than $5OO from Seagull Aircraft of Santa Monica, Calif., an outfit oartly owned by actor Gary Lockwood. PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES TOOLS REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, MAY S, 1973 9:30 A.M. LOCATION: 510 Robin Road In The Borough of Lititz, Pa. Just North of Lititz Woodstream Corp. Brick Ranch House with Electric Heat, 3 bedrooms, Living room, Kitchen, VA Baths and a Car Garage. Also Has Full Basement. This Property is Located on a Circle Street in a New and Quiet Section of Lititz. ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD 12 Pane Cherry DUTCH CUPBOARD, CHERRY HIGH BOY, 4 LEG CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE, 2 GRAND FATHERS CLOCKS, 1 with SOLID WALNUT CASE, 1 with Pine Case Both Have Kumempel Chime Works. Lehn Saffron Turned Cup, Empire Mantel Clock, Mantel Clock, Dovetailed Blanket Chest, Fiddle Back Plank Rocker, 6 Fiddle Back Plank Chairs, 4 Fiddle Back Plank Chairs, Captains Chair, Platform Rocker and Chair, Upholstered Rocker, Swivel Rocker, Arrow Back Chairs, 5 Board Oak Extension Table, Oak Side Board, Doll Cradle, 2 Oak High Top Beds, 2 Oak Wash Stands, Bureaus, Cane Seat Rocker and Chairs, Cloth Trees, 3 Pockets Watches; Hampden Gold Watch, Waltham, Elgin, Cedar Chest, Old Kitchen Cabinet, 3 pc. Living Room Suit, Divenport Bed, Sonora Victrola and Records, Electrolux Sweeper, Frigidaire Deluxe Refrigerator, Framed Needle Work, Priscilla and John Smith Picture, Other Old Pictures, Set of Approx. 83 Pc. England China Trimmed in Gold, 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver Set for 12, 12 Footed Salts & Others, Ironstone, Depression, Wall Salt Crock, China Cups with Three Handles, 6China (The Colonial) Cherry Pattern Desert Dishes, German China, Pressed Glass, Shaving Mugs, Ink Well Dated 1917, Milk White, Prussia, Coal Oil Light, Butter Scales & Weights, Copper Tea Kettle, Skillets, Round Pie Board, Wooden Spoons, Tin Ware, Nut Maker, Slaw Board, Cannister Set, Coverlet, Bed Linens, Table Linens, Rugs, Rag Carpet, Kneehole Desk, End Tables, Cookie Cutters, Lamps, and Many Other Valuable Items Too Numerous To Mention. TOOLS y HP. HAHN-ECLIPSE RIDING MOWER USED 2 SEASONS, Maytag Wringer Washer 3 yrs old Pump Trough, 5 Home Made White Oak Chairs, Wood Tools, Book Racks, Wooden Horse, 4-3 Wheel Tyke Bikes, Wooden Wheel Barrow, Braces & Bits, Furniture Clamps, Wood Augars, B. & D. Elec. Drill, Master Woodworker has 2 Saws & Jointer, Stanley Mitt Box, Planes. Chisels, Floor Bench Vise, 16' Extension Ladder, Garden Tools, Plus Many More Outstanding Items too Numerous To Mention. SALEBY; MR. & MRS. SAMUEL RISSER For Inspection of Property Call 717-665-5735 Dates For Inspection Are Wednesday - April 18, 3:00 - 5:30 P.M. April .20, 5:00-8:00 P.M. Real Estate/Will Be Sold at 2:00 P.M. When the Terms & Conditions will be Made Known by Mr. John Gibbet Attorney. 10 percent on Real Estate Day of Sale. Wilbur H. Hosier Auctioneer 717-626-5943 Jay M. Witman AP Auctioneer 717-665-5735 Galebach & Hosier Clerks * FOOD BY; HESS MENNQITE YOUTH GROUP REAL ESTATE “TERMS CASH” r r f-: Mi-* mi ti-.i 'it' ■ i’ l ' Lancaster Panning. Saturday Aonl2B 1073—41 Dairy Study Fellowships Announced by Drinc, USDA Two post-doctorate fellowships at the Dairy Products Laboratory (DPL) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington are being offered by Dairy Research Inc. (DRINC) under a new memorandum of understanding between DRINC and USDA. “Intent of the program is to attract promising young men to the dairy science field by af fording an opportunity for original research under the guidance of senior DPL scien tists,” says Dr. Richard E. Farrar, DRINC Executive Vice President. “The fellowships will be renewed for a second year where nature of the research warrants. Apost-doctorate fellow will, therefore, have an op portunity to become unusually qualified to enter either com mercial or academic em ployment.” Announcements are being mailed to the appropriate departments of the universities of the United States. Students of food science, biochemistry, chemistry, chemical engineering or any field in the physical sciences deemed related to dairy product development research are eligible. DRINC’s cooperative research program with USDA is supported totally by dairy farmers’ in vestment in United Dairy In dustry Association. Both organizations are located at 6300 N. River Road, Rosemont, Illinois 60018. BACKHOES FOR SALE New Case 580 CK loader backhoe Ford Major loader Backhoe 3- 580 CK loader Backhoe 4- 530 CK loader Backhoe Case 420 loader Backhoe Case 680 CK loader Ford 4500 loader Backhoe Ford 3400 loader Backhoe MORE ARRIVING DAILY WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So. Race St. Myerstown, Pa. Ph. 717-866-2138