—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 21. 1977 114 Imagine a 54-cow stanchion barn inside the funny looking contraption above. It’s not at ail impossible since the cargo compartment measures 120 feet long, 19 feet wide and 13Vz feet high. Weight is no problem either. This baby will carry up to 84.1 tons. What’s more it’ll take all that and much more and fly at speeds of 541 miles per hour. It can go to heights of 40,000 feet and cruise non stop to distances of 6850 miles. What you're looking at is the world’s largest airplane, the C-5. COMPLETE DISPERSAL Located just out of Austinville, Pa., 6 miles from Col. Cross Roads, 9 miles from Troy, 12 miles from Mansfield, Pa. Watch for auction arrows off Route 14 at Col. Cross Rds. and off Route 6 between Troy and Mansfield. Herd consists of 35 mature cows, 3 bred beifers, 4 from 3 months to 6 months, several fresh cows, one due June, one July, four August, 14 due from September through December. Balance in various stages of lactation. Sire Power breeding for years, service sires represented, Shrine, BB Lad, More, Birch, Jewel, Aim High, Astro, Galaxy, Pencor, Interstate tested, preg. ex., charts day of sale. Oliver 1555 gas tractor only 1700 hours, a real nice tractor;' Cockshutt 550 tractor w/3 pt. hitch; JD 420 crawler; WD4S tractor w/loader and side mount mower, NH 68 baler w/thrower; NI mow-ditioner. Papec chopper w/pick-up and one row com heads; Gehl self-unloading box w/heavy running gear and flotation tires; 2 hay wagons w/kicker racks; White 508 semi-mounted spring loaded plows (new last year); IHC 4 row com planter; Cockshutt 8 ft. disc; JD 2 row com planter; NH 23 hopper blower; Ontario 15 hoe grain drill; Hawk barrell spreader; 7 ft. rotary mower; NH 327 spreader; Oliver 5 wheel rake; weed sprayer w/tank; 4 section harrows; 50 ft. elev. w/PTO; Shaver byd. post driver; 3 pt. hitch cultivator; cast iron land roller; fertilizer sower; farm trailer; 3 sets of ring tractor chains; cattle oiler; locust fence post; hyd. cylinders; 2 and 3 hp. motors; log chains; grabs; binders and a few other small items. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1977 At 12:00 Located at 279 Willow Street Pike, West Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. village of Willow Street along north Rt. 272). 2Vz story, 8 room & full bath house w-asbestos siding & also 1 story frame 2 car garage. Lg. Lot Size: 71* frontage by 305’ depth more or less. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. May 14 & 21 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. Philco chest freezer, GE refreig., min. Grand father’s clock. Hoover floor scrubber, Norge wringer washer, Admiral solid state radio & record player, 2 pc. living room suite, uph. love seat & uph. swivel chair. Oak, reed, walnut, mahg., wooden, uph., metal maple & other furniture. Baskets, mirrors, floor & table lights, wooden & iron articles. Pressed, Nippon & everyday glassware & china. Other household articles. Lawn Boy rotary & hand mowers, garden tools, etc. Other misc. articles not listed. Food served. Sdlc by ELIZABETH A. GROFF ESTATE M. Elvin Byler Atty. Milk House - Bam • Silo Equipment 400 gal. Girton bulk tank w/compreasor; Boumatic pipeline complete w/milker pump 4 units, washer, vat and 285 ft. line 2 years old; Badger silo unloader presently in 14 ft. silo w/elec. wench (new last year); Badger 16 ft. elev. w/9 ft. trough (new last year); Patz silo unloader fits 12 to 16 ft. silo; 670 bu. metal com crib. Sales Mgr. Note: Due to health problems, Mr. Raub must discontinue his farming operation. A good producing herd w/good udders; just went on DHIA 2 months ago so records won’t be complete but will be a good guideline. Selling order machinery at 1:00 sharp, cattle at approx. 2:00. See you Tuesday, May 31,1977. Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch Available. Sale under cover. Auctioneer - Arlow Kiehl Sales Mgr: Gordon Wood, Mansfield, Pa 717-549-4901 MOB TUESDAY, MAY 31,1977 At 1:00 P.M. Sharp 42 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS 42 MACHINERY Owners, PRESTON AND HELEN RAUB covers Isini PM **■ -r <«** : ;e and rinis Its overall dimensions are 247.8 feet long, 65.1 feet high, and a wingspan of 222.8 feet. When empty it weighs 356.5 tons. Resting on 28 wheels, it can be loaded from both front and rear, in addition to all that cargo space, it has facilities to sleep more than 80 people, including the normal cr'ew'Of eight. The C-5 was available for public inspection during an Open House held at Dover Air Force Base last Saturday. AUCTION THURSDAY, MAY 26,1977 Starting at 1 P.M. Located; Buckhorn Fire Hall off Route 42 & I -80 at Buckhorn Truck Stop (follow auction arrows) ATTENTION - HANDY MEN THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING Draftsman roll about tool box, Craftsman 8” bench saw, craftsman radial arm saw (heavy duty), sml. air compressor, 4.5” Craftsman planer - jointer, Myers deep or shallow well pumps, ladder jacks, Pullman shop vacuum, 3 square roofing, elec, motors, new 24” & 30” bathroom vanities, 2 bp. skill & Va" spray guns, 10 ton hydraulic jack, H & R 12 gauge shot gun, Power Master 760 22 pellet gun, all type hand tools (power & manual), plumbing supplies, battery power pac, spark plug analyzer, A B Dick copier, bench vise, 2 way National radio, Coleman trailer furnace (like new) plus many, many unlisted items. If its not listed come any way, we probably have it. Terms: Cash of good check. Seller; lUHN SNYDER Auctioneer: John Autotore 784-3506 HARRISBURG- - Campgrounds at Pennsylvania’s State Parks are now open but this is the time-of the year when the evenings are cool and some form of heat is necessary inside the tent or trailer. Under such circumstances, warns the Department of Environmental Resources, campers must make sure that there is adequate ventilation since fumes from READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1977 At 9:30 A.M. In Perry County, midway between Meeks corner and Dromgolds corner on Route 34. REAL ESTATE Sells at 1:00 P.M. Approximately 59 acres, 40 tillable on which is erected 8 room house, 1% baths, furnace, electric water heater, 110 and 220 electric wiring. Good water supply. Bank bam in good condition with milk house, wooden racks and troughs, water bowls. Some out buildings. HOUSEHOLD Many antiques and household items to be sold at sale starting at9:3OA.M. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance in 10 to 90 , days, For real estate. All others cash, other an nouncements sale day. Not responsible for accidents. , Lunch reserved: For inspection of real estate call 717- ' 582-2538 after 4 P.M. Terms by: HOPE HALL (deceased) Mary Hoffman, Executrix Nancy Patterson, Attorney Richard Foreman, Auctioneer 717-789-4359 Wichard and Sloop, Clerks. I EVENING SALE POWLISON COMPLETE DISPERSAL Located on Route' 549 one mile from Roseville, Pa., 12 from Mansfield, Pa. 20 miles from Elmira, New York. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27,1977 8:00 P.M. . 65 Reg. and High Grade Holsteins -65-4 Reg. 62 Hi grades. Herd consists of 39 mature cows, 4 bred hfrs., 12 open yearlings, 10 from started calves to 8 mo. 10 cows fresh in the last 60 days, several good fall cows, balance in all stages of lactation. Interstate tested, pregnancy ex., charts day of sale. MACHINERY JD 620 tractor, good condition and good rubber; M Farmall tractor, 2 Bxl6 kicker racks 2 years old w/Gehl running gears, real good; MF No. 81 haybine; Gehl chopper w/3 heads; New Idea flail spreader; JD side rake; JD Vanbrunt 13 disc grain drill; 3 section harrows; 3 Surge milker units; 50 lb. pails; dump station w/washer and dryer. Sale Mgr. Note: These cows have had no grain, poor quality hay, minimum ot grain and still getting good production. Majority with good udders, several bred to Sire Power sires including Elevation, Jet Stream, Job and Shine, the rest are bred to Charmcross son. Selling order machinery at 8:00 sharp, no small items. Cattle at9:oo. Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch available. Sale under cover. Catalogs. Owner, . KENNETH POWLISON Auctioneer - Ariow Kiehl Sales Manager GORDON WOOD Mansfield, Pa. 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage and preparing Safety tip heating devices may prove fatal. The same would apply to prevent a build • up of dangerous fumes when using a gasoline lantern inside a tent or trailer. Campers are also cautioned to allow lanterns, stoves and heaters to cool off before refueling. They should be placed on the ground in a cleared area for filling and if any fuel is spilled, move to another location before lighting.