Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1973, Image 31

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EIWOOD SWARTZ
DAIRY HERD
DISPERSAL
and DAIRY EQUIPMENT & TRACTOR
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1973
7:00 P.M. D.S.T.
Located in York County, Pa., off Rte. 83 at exit 12,
Strinestown, turn South on Locust Point Road, 2 miles
to SALE:
55 HOLSTEINS 55
IB and BANGS CERTIFIED ACCREDITED
30-DAY HEALTH TEST
55 are milking age; most are young; 20 first-calf
heifers selling and 20 second- and third-calf, about 14
head will be freSh, or close; 14 due August, September
and October; balance in full flow.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A real good herd with type,
good udders and production. Herd is from ABC sires; a
number of 80-lb. cows.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT & TRACTOR
Hinman 4-umt glass pipe line for 48 cows; 48 stall
mats, in good condition, 600-gal. Creamery Package
bulk tank, remote control!; International 350 Diesel
tractor, in good shape.
CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH, Auctioneer
IDAVILLE, PA., Phone 677-7479
JACOBS, Clerk E | wood S WOrtZ
OWNER
R. R. 5
York, Pa.
Phone 266-3461 or 2881
A FARMER’S FAITH
I believe in farming as a way to live and make a living.
I believe in the dignity of my work. I want no man’s patronage, preaching or
pity.
I believe in my soil. It will reward me in proportion to the thought, labor and
love I give it.
I believe in myself. My success depends on me more than weather, luck or
laws.
1 believe in my neighbors. My community, like my soil, returns to me as I give
to it.
I believe in cooperation, in thinking for myself and acting with my fellows.
I believe that only a united agriculture can insure justice and prevent
inequality.
I believe in education. The more I know the greater my ability to seize op
portunities and to be happy.
I insist that my children be enabled to learn to be useful, intelligent men and
women.
I believe in conservation. I will leave a better farm than I took.
I believe that living is the most important job in the world and I mean to
plan my work so that my family and myself will have the time and means
to enjoy life.
I face the years ahead with confidence, hope and cheer.
I believe in myself, my fellow men and a Supreme Being.
I believe in farming.
Penn Jersey Harvestore
Box 91 New Holland, Pa. Ph. 717-354-5171
f-Pi It’s a woman’s
by MARY LEE THOMPSON
How fire-safe is your home ?
Most homeowners are careful
not to overload electrical cir
cuits, store combustible waste
materials, or leave fireplaces
unscreened. But there are
other basic fire-safety meas
ures tjiat should be built into
a home to assure maximum
safeguards against the threat
of fire.
One of the most important
is fire-resistant roofing. The
National Fire Protection As
sociation has for years urged
enactment of community
codes that prohibit use of
readily combustible roofing.
An increasing number of
communities do require roof
ing that qualifies as fire-re
sistant. Such roofing includes
asphalt shingles, tile, slate,
metal, asbestos cement, as
phalt roll roofing, and chemi
cally-treated wood shingles.
Other built-in structural
fire-safety factors are:
• Walls of non-combustible
materials such as plaster,
gypsum or asbestos-cement.
Insulation should be fire-re
sistant.
• Doors that are solid (not
hollow core) and tight-fitting
enough to hold back fire and
smoke,
• Windows large and low
enough to serve as emergency
exits, and easily opened even
by children.
'Tancaiter Farming; Saturday, June 16,1973
Pa. Broiler Placements
Placements of broiler chicks in
the Commonwealth during the
week ending June 2, 1973 were
1,322,000. The placements were 7
percent above the corresponding
week a year earlier, but 9 percent
below the previous week.
Average placements during the
past 10 weeks were 9 percent
above a year earlier.
Settings for broiler chicks were
1,910,000 - 15 percent below the
previous week and 13 percent
above the comparable period a
year earlier. The current 3-week
total of eggs set is 10 percent
above the same period a year
ago.
• Chimneys that are “lined”
and reach well above the roof
peak.
LARGE DISPERSAL SALE
JOHN DEERE BUSINESS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1973
STARTING AT 8:00 A. M.
LOCATED IN PERRY COUNTY, s>/ 2 MILES WEST OF NEW
BLOOMFIELD IN THE VILLAGE OF ELLIOTTSBURG, PA.
ALONG RT. 274.
M & W Dynoraeter; Calcium pump with motor; 2 one ton
chain hoist; Used Century heater; 40 ton hydraulic press;
barrel pump; 6 volt battery charger; 6 & 12 volt battery
charger; Sin. % h.p. bench grinder; 2 bench vises; % in Black
and Decker drill; 2 paint sprayers; Complete valve seat re
service kit with new motor; Valve spring compressor; New
sleeve pulling kit; Magneta test stand; Air impact wrench;
Various testers and indicators; John Deere special service
tools; Various gear pullers; Large and small ridge reamers
% in. drive socket set; Seal puller - motor sling; Gear oil
dispenser with cart; Flat belt lacing tool; Flat belt cutter;
Calcium Chloride; 2-Vfe in. Black & Decker drills; ; 'A in.
Milwaukee; Assorted drill nits; Assorted taps; 2 creepers; 4
ton Walker floor jack; 2 hydraulic jacks; Lawn, garden and
snowmobile hoist; small gear oil dispenser; Large capacity
air compressor; Spray paint regulator; Nuday hyd. pressure
test kit; Threadmaster valve guide kurling kit; Vz in. drive 250
ft. lb. torque wrench; Tube testing cage
230 AMP Forney welder; 2 welding masks; Welding table;
Acetylene Cutting Torch with tanks and tips; Corn planter
runin stand; Track idler lube gun; 2 suction grease guns; bolt
cutters; Hack saws; Pipe Wrenches; 20 in. electric fan;
Electric motor; Automatic transmission filling spout;
Bacharach diesel compression tester; Nuday selective control
valve; Seat reseating tool kit; Model A4O-1000 - 1100 PSI high
pressure washer; Nuday inline hyd. tester with coupling for
J.D. tractor; Clayton steam cleaner; 2 new high performance
barrel pumps
Victor elec, adding machine; Antique Royal typewriter;
Wooden desk; Typewriter stand; 3M copier; Filing Cabinet;
Index card files; Several parts bins.
TRUCKS
MACHINERY
1967 DODGE 700 WITH 24’ GROVE SUPER ROLL-BACK TILT
BED
1972 % TON DODGE PICKUP WITH 4 WHEEL DRIVE AND
MYERBLADE
Large assortment V belts; Animal operated pump for pond;
4 Thermo-line jackets; Work gloves; Cotter pins; Stainless
steel adjustable hose clamps; Two-stud battery terminals; All
parts for Century sprayer; Cap screws; Nuts and lock
washers; Machine screws, large assortment; Carriage bolts,
large assortment; John Deere tapes and hats; New model 6208
fogmaster.
John Deere tractor seats; Brooms; forks, shovels, scrapers;
John Deere snow-mobile helmet; Proto hand tools; Mark II
Jackall wagon jack; Clevis, pins, and hooks, Automatic water
tank shut off; 2 Sunbeam Stewart electric clippers; Door
springs; fly spray and files, Rat and mouse bait; Spring steel
pins; Lube spouts for 1- 5 qt. oil cans; 2 Century space heaters
90,000 BTU; John Deere degreasing solvent.
12 volt trouble light, funnels; John Deere and New Idea
paint; 2 wheelbarrows trays; Oils, lubricants and solvents;
New 4800 W milkhouse heater; John Deere parts, New Idea
parts; Ontario drill parts; Brilhon parts; Single and double
braid hyd. hose; New and used tires of all kinds.
NOTE: THIS IS A VERY SMALL LIST OF TOOLS AND
PARTS TO BE SOLD. WE PLAN TO START AT 8:00 A.M. IN
THE MORNING AND GO INTO THE NIGHT. . .SO COME
EARLY AND STAY LATE.
DEAN SHULL, AUCT.
EGOLF, CLERK
LUNCH STAND RESERVED
ORDER OF SALE: MINOR VALUE ITEMS AT 8:00 A.M.;
SHOP TOOLS 9:00 A.M.: TRUCKS AT 1:00 P.M.,
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND PARTS AT 1:15 P.M.
Rise 7 pet.
Inshipments of broiler-type
chicks during the past 10 weeks
averaged 8,000 compared with
12,000 a year ago.
Outshipments averaged 282,000
during the past 10 weeks, 6
percent above a year earlier.
Placements in the 21 States
were 63,153,000 - approximately
the same as the previous week
but 1 percent below the same
week a year earlier. Average
placements during the past 10
weeks were 3 percent below a
year ago.
Settings were 77,464,000, ap
proximately the same as the
previous week but 2 percent
below a year earlier. The current
3-week total of eggs set is 2
percent below the comparable
period a year ago.
SHOP EQUIPMENT
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
MISC. EQUIP.
JOHN M. SANDERSON ESTATE
John M. Sanderson, Jr., Executor
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