Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1959, Image 14

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14—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28, -1959
Myerstown Holstein Breeder
‘ Honored by H-F Association
. Brattleboro, Vt.—Mr. Hubert S. Miller, Myerstown,
has qualified for the Progressive Breeders’ Award— the
highest recognition attainable by a breeder of registered
Holstein cattle. '
The Holstein-Friesian As
sociation of America has
accorded, this honor to only
384 Holstein breeding estab
lishments, including 42 in
Perinsylvania. This is the
second time that Mr. Miller
has been so recognized.
To qualify for the ' Pro
gressive Breeders’ Award, a
Hoistein breeder must meet
strict requirements in all
phases of dairy_ cattle breed
ing and management, includ
ing production, type im
provement, herd health and
the development of home
bred animals. ,
The Miller herd completed
its latest Herd Improvement
Registry testing year with
a lactation average-calculat
ed on a two milkings a day,
305 day mature equivalent
basis on 43 individual rec
ords of 13,618 lbs. of milk
and 511 lbs. of butterfat.
The herd has also been,
officially classified for type
with an average score of 81.-
7.
The current award is bas
ed on a herd of 71 animals
of which 44 have freshened.
Thirty-nine of these were
bred and developed on the
Miller farm.
A certificate of this award
has been sent to Mr. Miller
by The Holstein - Friesian
Association of America, na
tional organization of the
Holstein breed representing
over 49,000 members.
A bronze year piate will
be presented to him at a
meeting of Holstein breeders
from his area, to be added
to the bronze plaque award
ed when this herd first
achieved the honor.
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PUBLIC SALE!
Of Dairy Cows and Equipment
Tuesday, March 3,1959 at Ip.m.
On form along Route 72, Vz mile north of Wakefield.
Lancaster County, Fulton Twp.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF
25 Head of
Dairy Cattle
10 Holsteins 13 Guernseys
2 Ayrshire*
All Cows home raised ex
cept two. including 6 Heifers,
3 Holsteins and 3 Guernseys.
All bred to S P.A.B.C. Sires.' Health papers with every
animal. Dairy never on herd test. If you need milk, don’t
miss this sale.
2 Unit Surge Milker, 10 Milk Cans, Stainless Steel
Buckets and Strainer. 10 Can Wilson Milk Cooler, 10 Gal
lon Water Heater, Doub’e Wash Tubs.
Herman Cameron
T. Everett Kreider,' Carl Diller, Aucts.
Xreider, Griffith, Clerks
PUBLIC SALE
Livestock - Implements - Household Goods
Thursday, March 12,1959
On the premises located three miles of Eliza
bethtown, close to Bossier's Mennonite Church.
9 Head __
HOLSTEIN COWS
#3s TRACTOR with two 14” bottom plows,
two-row cultivator, three-point hookup; Sauders Manure
Loader: set of chains; subsoiier;FAßMALL "C" TRACTOR
with two-row cultivator and tobacco hoers; FARM ALL
SUPER "C" TRACTOR with two-row cultivator and hoers;
grass mower, and manure loader; New Holland power
take-off Manure Spreader; International disk harrow 28-18;
International 3-bar rake; rubber tire wagon with 16’ flat
and high sideboards? set of 20 ft. double tobacco ladders;
16-disc Superior Gram and Fertilizer Drill with power
lift; Fershey 2-row Transplanter, like new, used one seas
on; A lls Chalmers B'ower with pipe; Little Genius two
12” bottom plow; International 3-section spring hafrow; 3-
section spike harrow; soil pulverizer; New Holland Ham
mer Mul; one 3-in-lme International Milk Coo’er; one 4-in-
Ime-Tnternational Mi'k Cooler, hot water heater, DeLaval
Mi-k Machine with motor and vacuum pump, piping for
ten cows; Rite-Way Hanging Milker; eight 85 lb milk
cans, strainers, buckets; rubber tire milk cart; rubber tire
tray wheelbarrow; 3 range shelte's with built-in feeders;
one feed house on skids, metal chicken nests; feeders and
water fountains; Mihnich Tobacco Press; tobacco shears;
tobacco spears, forks, shovels; log chains; grindstone; 40
ft endless belt, set of'good buggy harness; front gears;
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Loveseat with four chairs;
bedroom suite; beds; springs; mattresses, buffet; roll-top
desk; kitchen cabinet antique cupboard, 9x12 rug; rag
carpet, plank bottom high back rocking chair, swivel
chair, antique wooden container, 8-day clock; ironstone
china, glassware and dishes; wooden handled knives and
forks, Guardian Waterless Cookware, egg scales, butter
sca'es; large copper kettle, iron kettle, empty jars & jugs,
and a lot of articles too numerous to mention
Sale to commence at 12 Noon, when conditions will
be made known_by
Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts.
Kraybill & Kraybill, Clerks
New Ferguson Cultivator; Ferguson Disk Harrow; Fergus
on Wagon, Ferguson Spring Harrow, Ferguson “40” used
500 work hrs ; Ferguson hay rake; Ferguson seeder; Fer
guson Disk Plow; John Deere “A” Tractor; 16 hoe Super
ior Grain and Fertilizer Drill; John Deere Disk Plow; two
Ford Plows, two disk harrows; New Holland PTO Side
rake, 4-section land roller; Egg-O-Matic Egg Grader; large
poultry feeders and nests; by
MILK EQUIPMENT
I FERGUSON 20 TRACTOR
Terms by
—OF—
some purebreds;
8 Light-weight Feeder Bulls
PHARES B. LONGENECKER
ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE
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PAUL HIESTAND
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Winter blankets are good n inc| i
of water per weai
for soil, too. Sod and cover growt h periods. £
crops reduce the number of erally amounts to
alternate freezings and thaw dies per mo'nth-J
ings and thereby preserve of that may be W
good soil structure. off.
PUBLIC
FARM EQUIPMEN
SATURDAY, MARCH 7,
On the premises along the road leading ir 0 ,
stoga Center to Martic Forge, 2 miles south of $
Center, in Conestoga Township, Lancaster Counh
full line of
FARM IMPLEMENT
TARMALL H fRACTOH, FARMALL SUPER A Tjj
with plow, cultivator and fertilizer attachment, y
tort m excellent condition with good rubber; m
tractoor, gram drill, 13-disc; McDeering rake, m
No. 9 mower. Smoker bale elevator, McDeenJ
planter, McDeering corn binder, McDeering manuttj
er, McDeering 28-disc harrow, 3‘■section spring hart]
Deering Xittie Genius tractor plow, Bern is tobacco
rubber tire wagon, 16-foot bed; lime, drill, fodder J
with carrier, 2-hole corn shelter, platform scales 1
1951 CHEVROLET Ti TON TRUCK (one owi
than 30,000 miles); 1954 CHEVROLET CLUB COUI
in very good condition.
3 single tobacco ladders, Minnich tobacco pr«
tobacco lath, two 4-hole Oaks hog feeders, electric fe
2 range shelters, chicken, feeders, - electric fencer
fence posts, bushel, crats, log chains, ropes, Steu:
pers, small items too numerous to mention.
20 Tons of Corn, 20 Tons of Hay, 10' Tons Soybi
8 Tons of Straw
DeLaval '2-unit milkers, 20’ milk, cans, * 265 G:
CAPACITY WILSON-MILK TANK, used little over
in excellent condition (Sweet water type); douM
tubs, electric water heater, pasturizer egg washer
Also some household goods.
Be sure to attend if m need of good equipmf
has been taken care of.
Sale to start at 12 pm. when conditions will h
known by
Diller & Kreider, Aucts
j CONESTOGA R D
Lunch-by Ladies .from ColemanviHe Methodist
PUBLIC SAL
FARMIMPtEMENTS - HOUSEHOLD GO
Saturday, March 7, li
In Rapho Twp„ Lancaster County, midway b
Landisville and Manheim; two miles west of Ault
lion off Route 72; Vz mile west of Lancaster Junctw
miles south of Sporting Hilir
1858'Massey-Fergeson No. 50 TRACTS
fully equipped with power steering, Front and «
mounted cultivator, used 170 hours.
Massey-Hctrris No. 44 TRACTOR
completely overhauled > in 1956 ' ]
1958 Massed-Hams 6 bar trai’er side delivenl
Sam Mulkey bale elevator; Massey-Harns -No 31
baler (1956); Ontario gram drill; Massey-Harns 7 ft 1
mower, John Deere No 44 2-bottom plow, John Dec
set disc harrow, 12 ft spring harrow, 3-section spit
row, New Ic|ea manure spreader, ly 2 h.p ( _Clinton e
Iron 2-rnw tobacco planter, Roto beater, 4-whet
on 2-wheel trailer wagon, potato grader, Surge nw
unit pump), Kelvmator mi.k cooler, hot walci t|
mitk cans, racks, strainers, wash tubs, and bucket!
platform scales, exact weight"scales, hammer mill I
lene welder, air compressor, 9600 tobacco lathi, '1
wagons, one set double tobacco ladders, scaffold mg |
pot-bellied stove, 1958 Tryeo 8-row crop sprayei, 3&
on trailer, 8-row Hanson wded sprayer, tractoi n' (
with boom and broad-]ib; feed cart, wheelbarrow,
McDade hay drying fan with 5 h p. motor, automat'
switch; pig shelter, Jamesway 10-hole self feeden
fan, cattle clippers, tools and many other numeiow
les.
HAY AND STR A“W
Bedroom suite, Dining room suite, living room]
6 old fashioned chairs, desk, bookcase, chests, rag l 1
two 9x12 rugs, floor lamps, card table, studio couch j
living room suite, baby carriage, benches, lamps, cjl
drawers, pots and pans, clothes dryer, wooden g a, l
steps, rocking chairs, kitchen cabinets, nylon cij
kitchen stool, canister set, sewing cabinet, quart J a ij
electric washing machines, sweepers, end tables, Gtj
washer Most items in better than average conditio 11
Sale to commence at-11 A. M.
Refreshments by Sporting Hill P.T A No W'
allowed
Spahr & Landis, Aucts. IT nirilAPl} 7(
Gainer & Hertzler, Clerks 11 * IVIVIIAIU/ *
9-2 c
COMPLETE LINE OF
AMOS M. SI
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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