—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11,1978 122 This blacksmith (Continued from Page 119) more knowledgable. Con- Education in the horse cem for the animal is shown business is important for in the care it receives, horse owners, Brosey Every horse should have believes. He’s happy when a medicated liquid dressing his customers ask questions put on its feet, he stressed, about what he is doing and Depending on the severity of thinks that those involved the dryness of the hoof, with horses are becoming general maintenance is Working at the Terry Ressler Training Stable near Strasburg, John Brosey shapes a shoe, fitting it for the horse waiting inside the stable. PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK FARM MACHINERY FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Located in Huntingdon Co., between McAlevys Fort, Pa., and Petersburg, Pa., turn South off Rt. 305 at Manor Mill, 1 mile to farm. 77 REGISTERED and GRADE HOLSTEINS 56 Holstein cows (7 registered), 2 Guernsey cows, 4 bred heifers, 2 registered bulls, elevation and Romandale Bootmaker Sons, and 13 heifers 2 to 8 mos. old. This herd is about % home raised, never pushed for production with dairy potential. One half due to freshen Feb. thru April, majority are Ist, 2nd and 3rd calf. T.B. and Bang tested. FARM MACHINERY MF No. 205 self propelled 10 ft. combine, MF 1105 Dsl. tractor w-cab run 1100 hrs. A-l condition, MF No. 880 5-16 in. automatic reset plow, IH 806 wide front Dsl. tractor in good condition, MF 65 multipower Dsl. tractor recently reconditioned, NI hyd. loader, IH 460 gas tractor, Oliver 4-16 in. semi mounted trip back plow, MF 3-16 plow, IH 3-16 in. fast hitch plow, Oliver 3- 16 in. 3 pt. plow, NI No. 218 single beater spreader w hyd. gate used 1 yr., NI No. 319 mounted 2 row corn picker used 100 acres, Gehl No. 188 Harvester w/2 row corn and pickup heads, Gehl Hl-throw hopper blower, 3 Gehl self unloading wagons, New Gehl sickle head for 84 Harvester, New NI 8 ten wagon w-Hostetler bale rack, NH wagon w-bale rack, NH 26 ft. elevator, Little Giant platform elevator, IH No. 990 haybme, NI rola bar rake, IH No. 564 row com planter, Oliver 17 disk grain drill, Oliver 10 ft. transport disk, IH 16 ft. folding transport harrow, IH 12 ft. harrow, 10 ft. cultimulcher, trail type field sprayer w-fibre tank, Ontario horse drawn gram drill, IH gram binder, IH threshing machine, some single trees, collars and nusc harness, good anvil and only a few misc. items. Terms-CASH Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch by the Manor Hill Methodist Church RAY E. KYPER R.DJI Petersburg, Pa. MARK CLICK and DALE GIBBONEY Auctioneers at 10:00 A.M. WHAT'S NEW WOVEN WIRE FLOORS Woven wire, instead of slats, is the flooring of the future, claims G. L. Un derhill, president of Delphi Products Co., P.O. Box 256, Delphi, Ind., 46923, in an nouncxng the introduction of its Farmcraft Tender-Care woven flooring. Citing the increasing use of woven wire flooring in confinement buildings in Europe during the past 10 years, Underhill said there are four important ad vantages over slats. First: woven wire flooring makes weaning in three weeks practical. Second: because woven needed, on the average, of about twice a week. The crackling condition of hooves occurs year round, in the Winter from frozen ground and in the Summer from dry conditions. To maintain a sound horse, a little effort is worth the time. And making certain that each horse gets the best of shoes, the Lancaster County blacksmith makes his rounds daily. And when he can, he takes his camera, for he never knows when a picture worth remembering will appear on the horizon. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT SALE EASTER LAMB & KID GOAT SALE (ALSO EASIER RABBITS) THURSDAY, MARCH 16,1978 ll:OOA.M. Sharp Held at Keister's Middieburg Auction Sales Inc., Rt. 522,3 miles east of Middieburg, 5 miles west of Seiinsgrove, PA. LAST SALE OVER 800 HEAD Early consignments appreciated. Bring a load - buy a load. For Information call: 717-837-2222 - 717-524-5285 - 717-966-2856 Terms: Cash. Restaurant open. KEISTER’S MIDDIEBURG AUCTIOK SALES, INC. Rt. 522, RD #3, Middieburg, PA DON & WALT KEISTER Owners Auctioneer; Larry Long FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 18 At ll:OOA.M. For the Estate of Lester C. Apgar, Hill Rd., 1 mile East of Glen Gardner, NJ. 5 miles North of Clinton, N.J.off Rt. 31. Blizzard date Monday, Mar. 20,1978 ALL EQUIPMENT KEPT IN A-l CONDITION! 4 TRACTORS IHC 806 Diesel WF, 2 Farmall Super M’s, Farmall Super H! NH 479 haybine, NH 56 hay rake, NH 271 baler w/#53 thrower, 3 factory 1 yr. old kicker hay wagons on Gehl gear, Oliver 5 btm 16” semi mtd. plow, Woods 80” rotary mower, Oliver 200 gal. sprayer, JDIO ft. hyd. cultimulcher, JD 30 combine, 2 IHC 2 row com planters; NI 95 bu. ground drive manure spreader, 2 IHC 3 btm. plows, 7 ft. mower, IHC mtd. com picker, IHC disc, Gravity flow wagon, 2 flat wagons, 2 hay rakes, 24 ft. liay elevator, 16 ft. Al. grain elevator gas motor, hay crusher, cult., 1951 Olds car, some horse drawn items and misc. items. Owner and auctioneer not responsible for accidents! Lunch by Spruce Run Lutheran Church. Sale By Order of: MRS. ALICE J. APGAR Executrix Terms: Cash or Good Check with Identification paid on Sale Day! Sale Conducted By: COL. FRED R. DANIEL AUCTIONEERS, INC. Neshanic Sta., N.J. 08853 (201) 369-4784 wire flooring does not have any horizontal flat surfaces, it keeps dry. The result is less corrosion, less rusting, and longer service life for the flooring. Third: Woven wire flooring produces a cleaner, dryer atmosphere which reduces the stress on baby pigs and they are ready for weaning sooner. Faster weaning permits producers to rebreed sows in seven days, resulting in greater profits from more frequent litters. Fourth: woven wire flooring greatly reduces the amount of leg and foot abrasions on both small and large pigs. Experience has shown, Underhill said, that woven wire flooring not only sheds moisture more readily but also permits manure to fall through more easily. The entire areas of the pens can be used, so they need not be so large. The new Tender-Care woven wire flooring is available in 4 ft. by 8 ft. and 4 ft. by 10 ft. sections. The flooring wires are ap proximately "1/5 inch in diameter and the slot size is 3/8 inch by Vh inches. Other sizes are available on request. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Manheim Pattern Works Building) WOOD WORKING MAGHINERV. HAND TOOLS & AUTO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,1978 At 10:00 A.M. Located at 142 South Pitt Street, Borough of Manheim, Pa., (between West Ferdinand & West Stiegel Streets). REAL ESTATE: Building #l:2 story 24’ by 50’ frame building w/white asbestos siding, also an attached 16’ by 30’ 1 story cement block building, (a total of 2,927 sq. ft.) Building #2: 1 story 20’ by 81’ frame building w/alum. siding plus 4 frame 1 car garages. Lot size: 60’ frontage by 119’ depth more or less. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. Mar. 11 & 18 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2; 00. MACHINERY: radial arm saw, jointers, band saw, table saw, cross cut saw, arbor, lathe, jig saws, drill presses, sanders, routers, & lots of other wood working machinery. Lots of hand & power tools & other misc. articles. AUTO; 1951 Ply. station wagon. Food served. Sdlc by* RICHARD L. MIDDLETON Eaby&EabyAttys. Markß. EabyJr. Atty. Howard Shaub - Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 STANLEY RICKER CATTLE AND MACHINERY AUCTION Directions: 1 mile North of Choconut Center on Hawleyton Road, off Rte. 267; Smiles South of Vestal, Watch for Auction Arrows. SATURDAY, MARCH 18,1978 10:30 A.M. This fine Susquehanna County 50 head herd consists of: 3 Registered Holsteins 42 High Grade Holsteins 4 Jerseys 1 Brown Swiss 34 of these are milch cows; 9 just fresh; 8 due in March and April. The majority of these are second calf heifers. 6 heifers are bred for fall; 7 open heifers; 2 yearlings. Mr. Ricker has been breeding with Sire Power. Sires represented are: Citation, Charm Cross, Lucky, Mary King, and Transmitter. Service Sires: Job, Astro, Clem, Jerry. Many of these well uddered cows are capable of producing 70 - 80 lbs. of milk. Plan to pur chase your dairy replacements from this accredited herd. Pregnancy checked, T.B. and blood tested; health charts available day of sale. Machinery: International 574 gas tractor with only 1900 hrs. (Idee new), IH 16 chopper, NH #328 135 bu. manure spreader with hydraulic tailgate (very good), IH back blade, IH 40 blower with 40’ pipe; Case blower with 40' pipe, 5' brush hog with 3 pt. hitch (like new), Vh yr. old Camell bam cleaner with 262 ft. of chain, baler and silage wagon with unloader, 250 gal. field sprayer, Case grain drill, feed carts, bam fans, 39 Starline stanchions and 20 Agway drinking cups, A.H. 2 row com planter, fence control, cow clippers, wheelbarrow, 1 H.P. elec, motor, pony cart and har ness, old grindstone, Cub tractor chains, pipe fittings. Milk Equipment; 800 gal. Girton bulk tank, Bender dumping station, and dryer, Surge washer, 4 Surge milker pails, Mason and Porter 3 H.P. vacuum pump (runs 6-8 milkers), S.S. wash vats, metal cabinets. Mr. Ricker has always taken good care of his machinery and equipment. Also, 10 ft. of com silage in 16’ silo. Terms: Cash or Good Check. Lunch. Tent. Owners: MR. AND MRS. STANLEY RICKER Box 323 Brackney, Pa. Gerald R. Pennay, Auctioneer R.D. 2, Kingsley, Pa. 18826 Phone: 717-289-4533 Dave Hibbard, Sales Manager