» » o 4 PUBLIC SALE Farm Implements-Poultry Equipment Furniture | SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1949 On the premises in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, on Route 241 midway between Elizabethtown and Colebrook, known as Sheaffer's Turkey Farm, the following: | MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR Super 101 twin power, equipped with self start- er, lights, belt pulley, Standard power take-off. FARMALL B TRACTOR equipped with lights, belt pulley, Standard pow- er take-off, mounted two-row power lift cultivator. Both tractors have good rubber and are in excellent mechanical condition. Two-bottom 14 in. Massey-Harris tractor plow, McCor- mick-Deering tractor disc harrow, 28 disc; 4-secticn Oliver Trac- tor spring tooth harrow, large size New Idea tractor manure spre der on rubber, New Idea wagon on rubber, McCormick-Deer- ing 6-ft. combine on rubber, factory mounted motor, General im- plement single row pull type corn picker, Standard power take-off, on rubber; Buch cultipacker, Imboden roller & harrow combined, MeCormick- Deering binder, 7-ft. cut, with horse hitch, Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment tractor hitch, Me- Cormick-Deering grass mower, 5-ft. cut, horse drawn, McCor- mick grass mower, 5-ft. cut, horse drawn, McCormick-Deering No. V25 Universal tractor grass mower, 7-ft. cut, with two knives, on rubber: Ontario grain drill, 10 hoes, horse drawn: International side delivery rake, Oliver 12 ft. weeder with both tractor and horse hitch, International horse drawn cultivator, 2-horse Mountville J scorer and scraper, International single horse cultivator, horse drawn potato plow, Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine 1% h. p., New Holland gasoline engine h. p., Mountville corn sheller, 2- hole, New Holland Cannon type power sheller, late model; Fair- bank platform scales, 500 cap.: POULTRY EQUIPMENT One BUCKEYE ELECTRIC INCUBATOR. 5000 capacity chicken ewgs, 5000 turkey eggs, with separate hatching unit, this is a late type machine and has Mercoid switches with humidity controls, ONE ELECTRIC AMERICAN INCUBATOR FOR BOTH TUR- KEYS AND CHICKEN EGGS, capacity 1680; Ashley all aluminum poultrv picker, late model, motor can be operated on either 110 or 220 volts. good as new, eleciric scalder with automatic heat control, wet mash feed mixer equipped with motor, cap. 100 lbs.; 2 five- deck electric starting batteries, 3 electric brooder stoves, 10 coal burning brooder stoves, six 12x12 brooder houses equipped with wire floors inside and 12x12 wire sun porches, two 6x8 brooder houses, portable, one turkey shelter, 56x16 with wire floors with both mash and grain feeders built in, in 3 sections; 9 large range feeders, mash and grain, with a capacity of approximately 2000 { 1bs., 6 smaller range feeders, mash & grain, cap. approximately 1000 Ibs.,, lot of small galvanized feeders, fountains, etc., Meyers shal- [ ow well elec. water gystem, about 2000 ft. used pipe, lot of used lumber, 2x4’s, 8, 14 and 16 ft. long, lot ificubator decks from New- town hot water incubators, 75 new collapseable boxes used for turkev shipping, new barrels and plywood drums, oak butter milk | barrels, six 55-gal. steal drums, 16 qt. heavy duty galvanized buck- | ets, lot new hardware eloth, 48 in. wide; troughs, single trees, new [ oak farm gates, locust posts, forks, vhkes, tools, chicken and turkey crates, 2 lg. crates, manure sled, bg chains, wire fence and steel posts, wire stretcher. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Maytag washer, 2 kitchen ranges, Estate heatrola, large size, oak dining room suite, kitchen cabinet, couch, all-steel, flat top desk, béd with spring and mattress, library table, Edison phonograph, prificess dresser, feather tick, Bissells sweepers, electric iron, baby bathinette, bassinet, carriage, Tay- lor Tot baby walker, kerosene lamps, dutch oven and chicken fryer, elec. butter churn, 10 gallon white cedar cylinder churn, iron kettle, crocks, jugs, empty jars, dishpans, twin laundry tubs, galvanized tubs, lard stands, etc. 8 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE Refreshments will be served by Farm Women Society No. 6. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. on Saturday, March 26, 1949, when terms will be made known by Coble. & Kaylor, Clerks. Harvey D. Sheaffer PUBLIC SALE - OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, March 19, 1949 On the premises located one mile Northeast of the Lancaster County Farm Diner on farm known os John Newcomer, in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, Penna. 24 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK i2 HEAD MILK COWS scme fresh day of sale 12 BULLS, 200 White Leghorn Yearlings WC ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR with cultivator; B ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR with cultivator, Circle Saw and Tobacco Planter, hydraulic lift; 2 rubber tire wagons; Ontario Tracior Disc; Massey-Harris Mower; John Deere Traetor Corn Planter; Papec Ensilage Cutter; New Holland Hammermill; McCormick Hay Load- er, McCormick Corn Binder only used tb cut 36 acres; McCormick S.de-delivery Rake, Cultipacker, 28-dise tractor harrow, 3-section spring harrow, spike harrow, roller harrow, New Idea Tractor Spreader, Myers Power Sprayer, potato digger, 2 sets tobacco lad-- ders, potato grader with electric motof, dump rake, 12 {t. clover seeder for tractor, horse weeder, Littlé Genius 14-in. two bottom tractor plow, walking plow, grindston®, emory stone, drag, two- hole corn planter, Internatignal Four-in-line Milk Cooler, milk buckets & strainer, 60-ft. endless belt, 559 gallon water tank, 32 ft. ex ens'on ladder, bag wagon, hay rope, Minnich Tobacco Press, 9000 tobace lath, tobacco muslin, tebacco shears and spears, log chaias, hoist ng jack, wedges, sledge bammet, socket set, tobacco cellar | siove, pruning saw and shears, Stewart Clipper, brooms, forks, | scythes, shovels, bushel and half bushel baskets, electric fence control, wheelbarrow, platform scales; air compressor, grass seeder, iron posts, 150 ft. garden hose, hot hed sashes and glass, poultry equipment, vinegar by the barrel, 3 years old; ear corn by the ton, 25 tons hay, 20 tons straw, and many other articles too numerous | to mention. [ Sale to commence at 12:00 o'clock noon when conditions will be made known by pues & ee ame K. NEWCOMER | THE Mew RED COMB BROILER FEEDING PROGRAM Starts with Red Comb Follow with Red Comb Chick Producer—a high Broiler Mash 20°. At 6 poi 473 rome ut supplement wit feed 1 1b. per chick and Havana Pellets. Palatability, feed efficiency and quality market finish are all combined in this new Red Comb | Program for | Quality Results at Low Cosl! - | STOP IN TODAY FOR FREE FEEDING DIRECTIONS AND CHARTS 5 Cop | C. MAYER MOUNT JOY. PA. Phone | John Deere G's, A's, B's, M's: Farmall M's; H's. B's, C's, BN's; Super | put him in tae lockup. When | Harris; Allis Chalmers WC's C's, B's, MMs; Cases, and lots of other | damages, The case went to court Grade’ Goernsey Cattle,” Farming | Frick. he |be moved until] paid for. Everyone having machinery here must be Also at th S a © The Bulle tin, Mi. Joy. Pa. Thursday Warch 10. 1919-3 Look! Biggest Sale of the Year ‘Comin Events Sale Re ister eee HELLO! HELLO! HELLO! 5 ome wars 308 NT 2 High Eneray Feed Will ® Everybody IS Going to the The a ay to bel|inserted in this register weekly ae 9% S20 po ie = eave Poultry Industry held by the Salunga Ladies Fire from now until day of gale. 1 20000 0 — “| your sale date and when you are | Harrisburg, Pa. out Route No ing, March 11. There will be tables | 3 eter | for Bridge, Five Hundred and Pi-| ready let us print your bills. That's | Main New 4-lane highway to / { y y . nochle. | he cheapest advertisingyou can get | lentown and New l York, (at Sky-| Three Connecticut poultry ex- . r March 10 line View) formerly known as the | perts have developed a high en- Saturday — : ride Linderbrook Dairy Farm: a farm ol | at Beverly Twin Market, The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the| Friday, March 11 On the. Ger-|150 acres, bank barn, 2 Tile Silos, | €78) feed that is expected to save | . . Big All-Day Community And Bo. 5 Coope Fe LUTELY FREE, send or phone us Friday, March 18-9 miles east of $25 000 000 This Yr Al . . Landisville Volunteer Fire Co. willlald Hiestand farm, 1-4 mile east | other outbuildings. Also a 30-acre | the Nation's poultry industry more Farm Machinery & Livestock Exchange hold a turkey supper in the Lan- of Nations, fs Parl ya De tract adjoining by Noah S Myers, than $25,000,000 this yea G. K. WAGNER, Proprietor : PHONE 442-J-2 | disville Fire Hall from 4:30 to 00 Fntire ay of or od Holstein 5 D 3, Tavis Auct. Yaul LE. {pr Harold M. Scott, one time R. D. 2, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. p. m. Adults $1.50, children un-|cattle representing some of the Mee dh i { head of the poultry department of 1 ' 2 ler 12 years, half ‘ice. \ st cow families in Canada, farm- {the U ers ( 0 etic ‘Everybody bring in your surplus tractors, machinery |" A J ne DS a a a ri] Sarre, Murch 19. In Way | University of (8 . atric 3 ay ry Twn y 30 | NOW n a miial osition a ne new and used autos and trucks, for this sale, on St, Pareles Day me (by Harold Schatz. Dupes, Act, Hempfield Twp, on South Und], : | ' ’' Junior Class of MJHS will spon- a Avenue, in the village of Landis- University of Illinois, and his A UR Y AR sor a St. Patrick's Day Dance on| ville, a concrete block Bungalow | Connecticut associates Dr. Edwin P. 1 O 1 949 "a Saturday, March 12 In Manor | 5-rocms, garage also some house- | Se) 5 1 " ’ i 2 ’ . Friday March 18 at the high|Twp, East of Creswell, Livestock | hold goods by Robert G. Buel. C.| Sin a 1 Dr. Lloyd D. Matters This Is the sale to sell it Spring Is here again! school auditorium from 8:30 to|farming implements, and household | S. Frank, Auct Sale at 1:00 p.m. | son, are due the credit for the Starting at 10 A. M. Sharp, on old Pike, 2 miles north of Eliza 11:30 p. m. Music by Lord Char- goods by Christ Frey, Sale at] far reaching development. Starting a . M$ \ rshe y 2 | rth of Eliza- . [12:3 wm. Funk ae DC 8 miles south of Hershey. les and His Orchestra. ig 9 p.m. Edgar Funk, Auet. Saturday, March 19 - On the| The story of the new ration, > oa | premises in Mt. Joy . Twp. north- | which will produce a pound of 10.00 A. M. Sharp M Barn Dance, Mar. 31 | Saturday, March 12, in the vil-| east of the Lane. Co. Farm Diner | in for every two to three | Lot of small articles. Tools and Hardware. Jack Davis with Govern- Joy High School Band Clubjlage of Florin, household goods by | known os the John Newcomer | pounds of feed in the ment Goods. Shelly with new Hardware and Dry ‘Goods. Cheese Dealer. | Will sponsor another Barn Dance, by Chirstian Methorn. C. S.| farm 24 head of livestock and also |! feed, 18 MN | 500 bs. Honey. Truckload of Fruit. 20 gallons Prestone. of modern and square dances, on Frank Auct. | farming implements by Ira K.| March issue of —=Also— Thursday, March 31st in the high res Newcomer. Sale at 12 m. Wal-|man in an article by Howard { 15, On ter Dupes, Auct Bloomfield entitled “Less Feed, More Chicken,” The secret of the high energy B b Chi k school auditorium. _ Tuesday, March 15, the rou | 1 a Y ICKS vs . |leading from the Marietta Pike 2 Music by Jim Hendricks and his| Newtown at the Iron Bridge, live y and Wednesday. March [very ete Fertig og Breeds i Ron Seale Run and | orchestra; Figure caller, Charlie|stock, implements and household fos on the William E ie 1 i ockerels. rite for Price List. e¢ ship them to you by mail Trostic. goods by O. Witlle., C. 8 Fronk, rl Fame knows ne Lucerne) ration is lots of vitaminized corn. 10:45 A. M. Sharp : Cake walk, door prizes. |auct., Sale at 1:00 p. m. |Farms, located in Louden Co. Va, “Always before,” writes Bloom= All kinds of Farm Machinery, Tractors—some horse-drawn. Implements. Lo ‘ _——— i miles sout cf Leesl urg, ya, cn | field, “too much corn would burn | Wednesday, March 16 Be- | Route 7 to the sign (to Ashburn) | yp the stock So the formul: AFTER TS TR | ] | . 1 . 16 yrmula 110 TRACTO RS SUKS VOI 712800 DAVAGES: tween Hessdale and Strasburg, | Turn go 2 miles to Farms at Ash] gq oo me vitamins to offset that JURY AWARED HIM 50 CENTS [known as the Dieter farm, live- | burn. 200 head of Registered and = = 0 = "pW 00 50 ON RUBBER At Chambersburg a number of stock and farming implements by an Ye ol Is te in ind Ou heey ye po effect. : 16 He Kens remain ' ists were Drosed |Harry W. Gentzler, Sale at 12:30 | !le by ®. Miller, Owner Wach- | healthy on their high corn con- A Few C w Motorists were prosecuted for m. Edgar Funk, Auct. ingten, D.C. Auct Walter Du-| sumption and the energy soeeds ra lers legal parking. They were given a a ves, and 1. J. Hess Pedigrees, ec hearing before the Burgess when| Wednesday, March 16—On the | Harvey Rettew fg ig : © Re C etic wxperts recog- New and Used of All Makes | one became unruly and the burgess|Colebrook Road 2'2 miles north of a experts . recog Saturday. March 26.°In Millers- | nized the weakness of a corn- re- Landimyilte near Cove's Corn Dry- | . vow \ kK Q 1 mi. south of Lancaster Junc- ville Boi 48 West Frederick St, | overstocked diet but, the story A's, Cubs; Red Belly Fords, Ford Fergusgh, Oliver 70's, 60's; Massey | leased he brought suit for $12,000". lot 40 hy 210 ft. with a 2 1-2 story ’ J dispersal sale of 25 Registered y elt with. a 2 1-2 Story | gays they didn't realize the anti- Hot Air Autom: tie! womat’€ until Dr. Scott learned that Oil Burner. also household good | makes new and used. Allis Chalmers Baller. and the chap was eiven fifty: cent pe 1 Sando I schol NEW AND USED CORN PICKERS, Massey Harris Self-propellel Com- a 8 y S{mplements and some household | |’ 4, “y “Frey. Sale at 12:30 | bicotinie acid helped cure’ dogs Line, 8 Balers, new and used; 2 new Johh Deere Wire-tiec Power Take- damages by a jury. | by Henry W. Stauffer. E. V. p. m. FPdear Funk, Auct. suffering from black tongue ec | offs; new MicCormick-Deering automatic Rope-tie; 4 new 194) New Hol- Spat, suet, 1 3 : Wi 3 has Tone land Balers; 2 used New Holland Balers, 16x18 Oliver Ann Arbor Bale din Saturdav. March 26. Tn the vil- rected frem a com overloaded diet Master; other makes. Massey Harris Self Propelled Corn Picker. Thursday, March 17 — In Manor Li {Wl ae 1 a; oe 1. | that was part of an experiment f Fig one mile north of Highville, Rr Plorin 101 ing as : Yl conducted In Wisconsin in 1943 and one mile east of Creswell, |H. Rov Nissly. executor of the Es-| "0 so tia Ei 10 Tractor and Horse-drawn O Tye Desirable fo thee an BY AR tate of Mr Lizzie R. Nissly C. With the nicotinic acid, some=- roperties |Shaiebly. Sale at 12:30 p. m. |S Frank, Auct. times called niacin, Scott could Manure Spreaders |Edgar Funk, Auct. Th make a growing mash that was 70 NEW AND USED CORN BINDERS on Rubber and Steel. Silo Fillers, | Saturday, Mar. 12, 1949 rots Saturday. March [8 =n the cent com. The amount of 201 5 Millersville n Freder- ow > > > > friday are 7 . F nth o : {new and used: Ensilage Harvesters; 10 new and used Side Rekes: Com- | hoth located in the Village of Milton| Friday, March 18, In W. Hemp- |! Jroum of, 1.9 store brick house, acid necessary cost only 13 cents. | bines. 200 Locust Posts, new Tractor Mowers. Grove, Mount Joy Township, Lan- |! field Twp.. on the road from Sal- ick Sh 7] ‘ € funga to Silver Spring. one fourth [| & 720M all conveniences, garags ie need to produce a cheaper 5 T caster County, Penna., and owned ] ; 1 cba : ni FQ, dere rire tne full line of household ods | feed vaused the da She aa ractor OWS by the respective parties as he ‘rein | nile scuth of Salunga, farming im in iy 2 ae 1 I caused the scientists to revise »wlements and household goods by I the formula in 1948 to the present NEW AND USED TRACPQR- AND HORSE-DRAWN GRAIN DRILLS, | stated. d hous Dr Punk, Ae Disc and Hoe, John Deere, Oliver, Ontario, McCormick-Deering, and | Sule to be held on premises. | fohn H. Groff Estate, Walter } m. dul lil idm | formula now being produced by others, on Rubber and Steel; 10 Rubber-tire Wagons. ! a Auct. Sale at 6:30 p. m. | Sandor. April 5-00 Mal sirént | many feed houses throughout the A BIG LOT OF TRACTOR PLOWS, Cultipackers, Disc Harrows, Trac- 2Y,-story Frame bo Ap NN ry te co ne tor Harrows, Wagons, Roughage Mills, Cultivators and Plows to above . . Friday evening, March On |! n Florin, Pa. trate smith & coac Ml on lhe onging and modi- | Tractors and Mowers, new and used 4-row Corn Planters. Shingle Roof Dwelling the nremises ot 59 West “boner oH oan Goi ope : Wal in oie. ried Tor - . aing Es SQt., Mt. Jov. household goods in amuse cker. Walter Dupes,| Tha 1948 f Vo i oa 5a ont: Sis oms i x ) 1948 for s as f« 3 | 1.00 P. M. Furniture A om ind Out | dace. oil Rumer. By John A Adct ig : fms \ 3 1S lo : . . i y: + Rrra To 4 a: aa <1 meal, lab ounds; soybean Lots of new and used CARS and TRUCKS, of all makes. Bring them TWO-CAR GARAGE i Sproms. kK Sale SE 00 p.m . vx ow | meal, 400; meat scrap. 100: fish [in frem 9 to 12 noon on day of sale. oe | Chas. Frank, auctoneer Good Friday. Aoril 15 at the v : Yims | 2 00 p M Poultry House and Pig Sty ! ; —— boro limits of Mt. Jov, annual | meal, 50; corn gluten, 50; alfalfa : . . Buildings recently painted and in| Friday. March 18 In West community sale of 200 he d live-) meal, 40; butyl fermentation pro- furnittum Main Road and extending in de pth =e ow : oo { meal, 20; salt, 10; dry vitamin D, | | { | 15 | f S ood condition; erected on lot front- [Hempfield T&n.. on the premises on | stock mena, uit, furniture, | duet, 40; bone meal, 20: ground ( ) H Al ) Oo } {( )G ing 63 feet along the south side i road leading from iii to Lo 24d 5 wa limestone, 10: unextracted liver = { : ug BEST Tar SROW i of that width 344 feet. Possession] = =~ his sale is for everybody to sell and to buy, so bring in your sur- | immediately; can be viewed at any IR { 0.6; manganese sulphate, 0.50; nico= | plus goods two to four days before sale date, so we can line it up in the | time. | COMPLETE | tinie acid, i8 grams; choline chlor= field before sale day. We always get in more machinery than the bill CHARLES BITNER and |’ QUALITY bia 1 i lls for ALYY : : | ide, 1.4 pounds. | calls for. Be suré to be here on time, to buy the machinery you are DOROTHY BITNE i ila [looking for. : Mount Joy R. F. I HOUSEHOLD | The Connecticut scientists offer | the poultryman this advice: ” | “You must get the growth in I fh | i Terms: Cash settlement must be made on day of sale, and nothing to here to see it sold or have someone here to take care of same at 10 a. m. { the first four week The secret sharp. 4 then le Bring livesiock on Day of Sale. 2Y,- story Frame S Our Next Community Sale Will Be | Shingle Roof Dwelling | same time will be! sold on the premises: { SERVICE | the formula is that it starts fast. | “We recommend using the form- { ula all the way on broilers, but ( CLEANING { { | containing Five Rcoms, Hot Air| SATURDAY, April 23, 1949 [fia ie Pita Bn bi! | with replacement stock it seems a | good idea to switch to a cheaper BS C : \ R 3 { feed at eight weeks and not try Eats on Grounds a D 1S i 0 force maturity This is the sale where buyers and sellers from 9 states meet. north side of Main Road and ex- | N | Mixing tne formula offers a big tending in depth of that width 230 BL i { problem.” To mix the nicotinic | eet. Buildings recently painted and it acid and choline properly special in g y iti ri In line properly speci: BENNY REIGLE, Traffic Cop. Sales Manager I ao Sn oN oor i equipment is necessary. To ine If it is Machinery You Need, We Have It ed at any time, | CLEANED and 'REFINISHED fy] success poulty. who do of E. TITUS GISH and » i | have the correct equipment should NOTICE VERNA S. GISH | ff | purchase the feed premixed. This is to inform you that in the Future there will be a small commission Mount Joy R. F. D. 2.| IC e Y S 0 Tay charged on all items offered for sale and not sold—and (1) percent of pe Jo commence at 2 o'clock]! IN | CONTROL HOG MANGE | highest bid or value up to $500.00. On items over $500.00 a flat charge | P. M., when conditions will be made |; My ther of {two ne micals of $5300. known by the respective owners. | QUALITY CLEANERS i : a : y ig new chemicals: Martin, Heisey, Wagner, Diffenbaugh, Horst, Aldinger, Auctioneers. F. B. ALDINGER, Auctioneer. 76-78 East Main Street Mount Joy (| A dane and hencene hevachiors Kaylor, Herr, Kraybill, Heisey, Coble, Gainor, Rhine, Harbold; Clerks. | D. L. LANDIS, Clerk. 3-3-2t How i | ide, may be used to control hog |’ TET = S ==" | mange, say J. 0. Pepper, Penn State extension entomologist. P U B I C fo A E Appl a pressure spray on a L L ublic Sale - Dairy Farm © oo ue OF county agent for de tails. Livestock & Farming Implements w= March 18th, 1949 | DEHORN THE, CALVES ri ay, are | Caustic potash or horn paints can 2 P. M. { be used to dehorn calves, accord- WEDNES., MARCH 16, 1949 | Nino miles Fun of Pa. out Route No.2 Main 1°, 1) U 12117 £1 AT 12:00 NOON | New 4-lane Highway to Allentown and New York {at Bkyline { dairy specialist. As soon ~The undersigned will offer for public sale on the premises, on Colebrook Road 2% View) formerly known as the Linkerbrook Dairy Yar horn button appears, clip the miles North of Landisville, Near Cope’s Corn Dryers, 1 mile South of Lancaster Junc- This is one of the best, Most attractive Dairy and gener: Wl purpose | hair and rub the horn area until tion, Lancaster County, Penna. [farm in this part of the State 35 \cres in wonderful past uf with theee Bleeding oct Follow special- [ good streams, 115 acres farming land in the highest state of cultivation : 3 making a total of 150 acres. Buildings: [Pr pee : 9 Dispersal Sale of A FINE LARGE BANK BARN | | { PREPARE TO SPRAY ° ge meswav otahchions ondf drinking bowl : 5 e d=( 3 ade can stable 50 head of cows, Jamesway stanchions and drinxin wls, Because of mildi weather: egist re r [manure tracts, twa tile SILOS 12x42 it. VERY LARGE MILK HOUSE Sat oF) A : pple | with large walk in box, etc, CORN BARN LARGE'GARAGE, and IM- : Hn re maturing several é C ttl | PLEMENT SHEDS, POULTRY HOUSE. etc. Barn a. | Kirby, Penn State extension plant Guernsey Cattle hooey prepared t pray earlier for prop=- Bangs certified with 12th continuous renew T. B. accredited and calfhood vaccinat- ed. Entire herd vaccinated except two. A few cows fresh in the spring the balance fall cows. The herd sire is Riveredge Majestys Dandy, a Grandson of Foremost Pre- diction and out of Midviews Dandelion, 745 fat, The entire herd is bred to him. Also some Spar Hill breeding. A daughter of Spar Hill Carndtion, 619 Fat G G, with three daughters on the Sale. White Plains Thelma with 2 Daughters on the sale. 2 Daugh- ters of Sherwood Forest Philosopher. All have Red Rese C.T.A. records. Nine heifers with good confirmation. from 4 mo. to 2 years old. 8 - Room fol gl Be 2 v ¥ | BLIZZARDS HIT BEEF Fewer tocker and feeder cattle | will 1 | { the will be vailable foi feedlots next winter because o lcsses in {all modern conveniences, nice shady lawn. | For catalog write to Har, t > | 4 li g 0 ry Rettew, Manheim, Pa, R2. Sales Manager. Buildings have extra god slats, and metal vools, AR in the ‘western blizzards, reports W. Four Ewes with Lambs One Buck [fine condition and a very attractive living place. Possession April 1, 1949 F. Jchnston, Penn State extension FARMING IMPLEMENTS The undersigned owner will finance 609, of purchase price and also | agricultural economist Feedlots OLIVER 60 FARM TRACTOR, 6 yrs. old, Rubber & Steel wheels; Two-row Oliver | have a good farmer if so desired. { now have largest number in 19 Cultivator, Oliver Radex 2-14 in. bottom plow, Oliver 7 ft. cut grass mower with | ER A ke vears : : : power Sheva used one season, Oliver 9 ft. cultipacker, Oliver check row corn plant- | ALSO ON THE DAY OF SALE Tr Ea ln min er, McCormick-Deering side delivery rake, Massey Harris 3-section spring harrow, A 0 ACRE RACT Sa oe John Deere 28-disc harrow, David Bradley ensilage cutter used 2 seasons, 37 ft. blow- the above 3 far All bes sold fronting: : Cn SPRAY PASTURE GARLIC er pipe, 18 ft. distributor; 60 ft.. 6 in. endless belt; General line of farming implements Jia J ea Jove inl Wy = Id: ronting on two Roads | onto] of garlic in pastures can 2-500 feet lengths Skinner overhead irrigation system with oscillator, seed bed sprink- | 3he = very prod oe Also suitable for building lots or to put with | be achieved by s raving in Marcel ler with nozzles, each 2 feet; Gould centrifugal irrigation pump, 1000 tile bleachers [the above, mentione aM. he Hn ten 50 ft. lengths 2% in. Rubber hose with brass couplings. ’ Don’t Miss This Sale on Friday, March 18, at 2 P. M. or early April with the ester form Sale to begin promptly at 12:00 Noon when terms and conditions will be fnade PAUL £. SANGER. Auctioneer NOAH S. MYERS of 2 4-D. 1 to 2 pounds of actual known by Poon R. F. D. NO. 3, PARRISBURG. PA. | > 4-D per acre, according to G. E. V. SPAHR, Auctioneer HENRY w ST AUFFER | PHONE 5-5555 | H. Berggren, Penn State extension Ruhl & Hershey, Clerks Inspection by appointment on or before the day of sale. J agronomist. pn 8 gr 4 A 00 rt At pote (A “in a ha ot A +f a IN NT A SI TN gn WT A Bt SN Ay 18 TEA em
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