—Lancaster Farming, Saturda: 118 Betty and Jim Lentz with the Man of the Year trophy at the Conklin Products awards banquet SAXBY'S LARGE ANNUAL ALL DAY AUCTION OF TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, ETC. We will hold our annual inventory reduction sale at our place of business located about 15 miles South of Rochester, N.Y. along Victor- Mendon Road, Rte. 251, one mile East of Mendon, 5 miles West of Victor, 3 miles Southwest of thruway Exit 45 on SATURDAY, MARCH 19,1977 Sale at 10:00 A.M. TRACTORS-LOADERS-TRLCKS-CARS 2 Int. 1066 Hydro’s, 856 diesel, 400 diesel, 560 gas, 460 gas, 444 with 2000 loader, 966 diesel, 544 gas, 330 with loader, M’s, H, 504 gas, C, Ford 861 with loader, MF 165, MF 180, M-M U B, Case D C, Cockshutt, etc.; 1970 hit. Co -1810 chassis and cab; 1970 Ford pickup; 1972 Chev. pickup; 72 Int. pickup with hoist, 22,000 miles; 1973 Int. pickup; 1971 Plymouth sedan, etc. COMBINES-BALERS-HARVESTERS-PICKER, ETC. Int. 403 S. P. with grain head; Int. 203 with com and grain head; Int. 101, MH 72 S.P.; JD 55 S.P.; NI 323 picker; Int. 46,50 T, 46 T, NH Super 66, Case 330 W., JD 14 T balers; Papec 35 F, 35 A, JD harvesters; 2 - int. No. 8 flail choppers; JD and MH rakes; Owatonna S.P. windrower; wagons with flats; Int. and Papec forage boxes; NI, Int., JD, Mott mowers; Case, Papec and JD blowers, some with pipe; Little Giant and Kingwyse elevators. PLOWS-CULTS-TILLAGE TOOLS Case 3300 - 5 bottom plow, 2 Int. 540,550, 710 - 5 - 6 -8 bottom 16 and 18 in. plows, 700 5 -16 -18 in. plows; MF, JD 4 bottom plows; Int. 560 - 6 -16 in., Int. 211,60, Ford and other plows; Int. 455,63,463, JD 4 row cults; Int. 250 and other cults; transport and trail disc harrows; 3 pt. and drag harrows; Brillion and Dunham mulchers and packers; Int. Vibra shank cult. SPREADERS-DRILLS-PLANTERS-MISC. EQUIPT. Int. 40,155, NH 511,2 -NH 10 ton tandem spreaders; NI 208, Hawkbilt spreaders; Int. No. 10 -16 x 7,18 x 7, Ontario 15 x 8 drills; Int. 440, JD 494 - 4 row planters; AC and Bush Hog rotary cutters; Int. 1050 grinder mixer; Int. bean puller; 140 gal. 3 pt. sprayer, Papec cutting box with pipe; Clod buster; snow and 3 pt. blades; Manure buckets; tine covers, Ford post digger. LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS-MISC. ITEMS Int. 70, 71, 76, 60 and other Cadet’s with mowers, some new and like new; Bolens 1254, Jacobsen 7 hp., Reo-Matic, Mont. Ward, Toro, Gravley with gang mower and snow blower; Int. 526 rototiller, A M F 3 hp. rototiller, new and used push type mowers, chain saws, used parts, accessories, etc. Please Note: Another large offering of fine equipt. that will be sold to highest bidder. Few items may be sold and others added by sale day. Loading facilities. Lunch at sale. Terms sale day. Sale conducted by: Ralph W. Horst, Marion. Pa. and Blaine Rentzel, Emigsville, Pa. SAXBY IMPLEMENT CORPORATION, IJLC. Mendon, N.Y. Phone 716-924-3209 or 624-2938 March 12. 1977 MANHEIM, Pa. - Jim Lentz, has been named “Man of the Year” by Conklin Company, a Min neapolis - based manufac turing and marketing firm. He was selected from among 7000 independent distributors of Conklin products for his outstanding sales and marketing leadership during 1976. The applause of a thousand people greeted Jim and Betty Lantz as they were presented with a giant “Man of the Year” {rophy at the Conklin Company’s Annual Awards Banquet held in late January in Minneapolis. “I am very thrilled to have been selected by the awards committee for such an honor,” said Lentz in his acceptance speech. He went on to give much of the credit Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. Jim Lentz is *Man 2 DAY PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1977 11:30 A.M. COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEINS Located 1 mile North of Gap, Lancaster County. Pa. Take Rt. 897 North off Rt. 30 at Gap - Go straight at first bend unto Spring Garden Road, turn Right at T road, second farm on left. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 130 HEAD 130 HEAD 55 Milk Cows in all stages of lactation; 9 Bred Heifers; 6 Heifers breeding age; 60 head of heifers bred and open from 2nd farm. Registered animal sires by Rockman, Rocket, Kenny, Bonus, Flashy Boy. Cows averaging 50 lb. milk per day. 25 years of Curtiss and ABC breeding. Some just fresh, some fresh by day of sale, balance in all stages of lactation. Mostly grades, foundation cows were Registered animals. 30 day charts. Will interstate If you need cows and heifers with size and production plan to attend this sale. SPECIAL MENTION OF 6 year Registered Seiling Rockman daughter and her 4 year old registered daughter (real nice) presently milking 90 lbs. FARM MACHINERY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1977 Farmall M; Farmall 350; Farmall H, A 1 condition; 2 bottom International fast hitch plow; Fox self propelled Mack II Forage Harvester 3 row narrow head, 2 row wide head, hay pick-up; International 710 serai mounted auto reset; 4 -16” bottom plow; 7’ John Deere mounted mower; New Holland 469 Haybine; 2 16’ flat bed wagons; 56 New Holland hay rake; 2 row International mounted cultivators; Log Field Roller; New Holland 269 Hayliner Baler; Pequea Hay Tedder, ground driven; John Deere 494 - 4 row com planter; 3 section Harrow; 10’ Brillion Cultipacker; International 32 disc Disc Harrow; New Idea 1 row Coro picker; Killbros 180 bu. Grain Bin on 8 ton gear; New Holland 354 Feed Grinder; New Holland 510 Manure Spreader; Oliver 3 bottom Trailer Plow; 12 ton New Holland Gear with flotation tires 2 years old; Hawk Bilt Spreader Gear; Dion Forage Wagon; Grain Drill; 33’ Mayrath Hay & Grain Elevator; 5 Surge Jet-flo Milker Units; 3- 50 lb. Pails; 50’ 8” Silo Pipe; Approximately 35 ton Ear Coro; 25’ Silage in 20’ x 60’ Silo; A.C. 225 amp. Electric Welder; Acetylene tank Torch; Gauges; Spike Harrow; 20’ Auger for New Holland Hammer Mill; Myers Pump Jack; New Bear Cat Stationary Hammer Mill; Approx. 15 Milk Cans; Air Compressor; 1 Horse Sleigh; Feed Carts and many items too numerous too mention. Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim John Umble Phone 215-869-2508 Not Responsible for Accidents on Sale Dates to his wife, Betty, for the tremendous amount of support she has given him. “I like Conklin because it’s a husband and wife business. We like to do things together," said Betty Lentz. Before becoming a Conklin Distributor in 1973, Lantz had a 'remodeling and contacting business. Since that time he has been named Distributor of the Month twice, in February 1974 and .August 1976, and he was admitted to the President’s Club in September, 1976. Jim and Betty Lentz fare the parents of four children ranging from 15 to 21 in ages. The Lentz family is active in Hernley’s Mennonite Church, where Jim is a past superintendent and song leader. Lentz is a great believer in the effectiveness of per- 12:00 Noon Terms by, BENUEL M. AND MIRIAM STOLTZFUS Phone 717-442-8312 /• it- • industrial use. The pro(k are marketed nationally t // M. t?Ur internationally by** dependent distributors 11 sistence. “Although defeats Since launching a occur, one must persist and expansion program try harder the second time. y ears age, the Conku We have all the potential to Company has O pJJ succeed,” he says. “Believe distribution centers „ in the word ‘believe’.” Illinois, Michigan, p e .J The Conklin Company sylyania, Georgia, w manufactures lubricants, California, Washing chemical products and hard Nebraska and Nbrth DsL? goods for agricultural and m addition to Minnesota ” PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 211977 Located 1 mile North of Cochranville. Chester County. Pa. Take Rt. 10 North off Rt. 41 at light - 3rd farm on left at the Bob Cochran Homestead. 1H1066 Turbo Diesel year-around-cab 1112 hrs., front weights, rear wheel weights - A 1 condition; New Idea 702 VG 401 G M gas Uni Harvester; New Idea 713 - 3 Grain Head; New Idea 710 Combine; New Idea 735 - 3 row narrow com head; IH No. 55 Hi Clearance 13 tooth Chisel Plow; Oliver 263 wing type Disc Harrow 17%' with furrow filler; Meduim West Harrow to fit Oliver 263 disc; IH 990-7’ Mower Conditioner; John Deere 346 Baler with No. 30 bale ejector - like new; 4 Kicker Wagons, 2 with 8 ton gears; 38’ Little Giant Elevator with corn chute, PTO, Electric Motor; 2 165 bushel grain bins on 6 ton gear with 8 ply tires and side-board extension; 1 Smoker Grain Bin with gear; 16’ Cardinal Elevator with electric motor; IH Model MF 13 Disc Drill; Massey Harris 15 disc Grain Drill on steel wheels. 1969 DODGE PICK-UP W 200 - 4 wheel drive, Good mechanical shape (new engine with 22,000) Total chassis milage 93,900 - body fair. Most of this machinery was new 3 years ago. Auctioneer Steve Petersheim 215-869-2508 Sale at 12:30 P.M. Sharp - No small items. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 26,^1977 10:00 A.M. VALUABLE BUTCHER & FARM EQUIPMENT Located in the Village of Brownsville on Heffner Road - 3 miles North of Wernersvilie. 1965 Dodge Pickup truck, Farmall 460 tractor (1800 hrs,), Farmall H tractor, Superior grain drill, Rotary hoe, Front end Hydro, loader, 2 row com planter, cultipacker, Int. H. hi speed 2 bottom plow, cultivator for tractor, Lely side rake, DB com sheller, snow blade, New Idea PTO manure spreader, 3 section spring harrow, Smoker bale elev., 4 btm, 540 Int. plow, JD hay Buffer, MacKissic grain transport, Massey F. 124 baler with thrower, 2 flat wagons, 2 bale wagons, spring harrow & roller, hay & grain elev., 2 row (2 MH) com picker, grass seeder, circular saw for tractor, % ton chain hoist, 2 wheel hand cart, hog feeder, MF rotary sythe, fan sprayer, hammermill, fanning mill, 2 wooden wheelbarrows, endless belt, platform scale, ladders, block & tackle, Highpress air greaser, No. 72 Gehl chopper, 14 ft. green chop wagon, land roller/tractor hitch, MD hammer mill. HAY-STRAW-CORN-OATS 14 ft. Steel Gate, iron troughs, hinges, gram measure, large selection fence wire, milk cans, chicken feeder, brooders, fountains, elec, meatslicer, tubs, butcher ladles, Bico elec, meat saw, Wells elec, splitting saw, 2 large iron kettles, butcher bench, hooks, scald, trough, No. 32 meat grinder, sausage stuffer, tred. sewing machine, flat irons, motors. Elec, grain dryer, copper wash boiler, rakes, forks, Keenco egg washer, crocks, jugs, typewriter, oak extension table, hand tools, many more items too numerous to mention. Sale at 10:00 A.M. Sale by, WILLIAM I. HEFFNER Paul E. Bixler and Gerald G. Kramer, Aucts. Refreshment served Ample Parking Area Not Responsible For Accidents. 12:30 P.M. FARM MICHHHr Terms by, ROBERT F. COCHRAN WUIAM P. GREEN 215-593-5781
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