Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1959, Image 14

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    Holstein Assn. Claims New
Breed Registration Record
The Holstein-Friesian Assn, of America is claiming
one of its best years as a breed registry, with 254,867 ani
mals registered in 1958, first time a dairy breed group has
passed the quarter-million mark in one year.
At year’s end, association spokesmen report, 91,834
cows in 2,405 herds were enrolled in official testing pro
grams.
A sidelight to the year‘s
work is the fact that 1,538
registered Holsteins were
sold out of the country, in
cluding 1,356 cows and hei
fers and 182 bulls going to
22 different countries.
Mexico received 930 cows
and 59 bulls; Puerto Rico, 123
cows and 30 bulls; Venezuela
107 cows and four bulls;
Turkey, 62 females and 17
males; Canada, 30 and 26;
Colombia, 30 and' four; Dom
inica, 42 females and Japan,
four of each.
The assn, also announced
new milking records for five
area Holstein herds.
The 25 cow nerd of John
M. Umble, Atglen, averaged
13,660 lbs. of milk and 510
lbs. of fat on two-milking,
305 day lactation period av
erage.
The eight cow herd of
Harvey Rettew, Manheim,
averaged 13,503 lbs. of milk
and 506 lbs. of fat.
The 15 cow herd of Earl
L. Umble, Atglen, had a 12,-
912 lb. of milk and 478 lbs.
PUBLIC SALE
Lampeter Sales
Service
MARCH 14,1959
Doors open at 9 A. M.
Sale begins at 10 A. M.
New & Used Furniture
Victorian bookcase & chair.
17 other chairs. Sofas, tables
All types of baby furniture.
Console radios, beds, chests
of drawers, many rugs and
many other new goods.
Refreshments served by
AAUW.
Stanley Deiter, Auct.
Benefit of AAUW Fellow
ship Fund
PUBLIC SALE
MON., MAR. 9, 1959
WE WILL HAVE OUR
24th Annual
BIG SPRING SALE
at Landis Valley, 3 miles
north of Lancaster, Pa. on
Route 222.
1 brood sow due sale
date Model Z Minneapolis
Moline tractor in good shape,
Ford tractor, 6-ft Ferguson
mower, 6 ft chissel, Case
stalk shredder, Case 1-row
corn picker, bale elevator,
New Idea spreader, Papec
silage cutter, disk drill, New
Idea rake and green crop
loader not used much, dual
wheel trailer with 16-ft bed,
grove wagon with 16 ft bed,
Case corn planter with fer
tilizer attachment, 7 ft grass
mower, IH C cultivator, to
bacco wagons and ladders,
spring harrow, #lO6 Wiard
plow, and new shears, 10 ft.
lime spreader, corn sheLer,
3 point mounted duster,
Boggs potato grader, new
farm gates, new batteries,
air compressor, new log
chains, tobacco lath, battery
brooder, 2 gas brooders, elec
tric brooder; wedges, toma
to baskets, lot new flooring
and V crimp roofing, lot of
range shelters and poultry
supplies, manure forks and
handles, brooms, new hatch
ets and knapsack sprayers,
men’s shoes, hay and straw,
oat feed
We sell on commission.
Sale starts prompt.y at 12
noon
Terms by
Henry H. & Ira B. Landis
Elmer Kauffman, Auct.
P.S —Get your Groceries
here.
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LARGE ANNUAL
ALL DAY SPRING SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1959
AT 9 A. M. SHARP
BLUE BALL PA,
LANCASTER COUNTY
New and'used tractor and horse drawn farm imple
ments, machinery equipment hardware and supplies.
Hay, Straw and Com, Locust posts.
We sell on commission.
WM. Z. and PAUL Z. MARTIN
PUBLIC SALE
Livestock - Implements - Household Goods
Thursday, March 12,1959
On the premises located three miles Sought of Eliza
bethtown. close to Bossier's Mennonite Church.
9 Head
HOLSTEIN COWS ~3q3
„ some purebreds;
8 Light-weight Feeder Bulls
FERGUSON #35 TRACTOR with two 14” bottom plows,
two-row cultivator, three-point hookup; Sauders Manure
Loader; set of chains, subsoiler ;F ARM ALL "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 Grain and Fertilizer Drill with power
lift; Hershey 2-row Transplanter, like new, used one seas
on, Allis Chalmers Blower with pipe; Little Genius two
12” bottom plow; International 3-section spring harrow; 3-
section spike harrow; soil pulverizer; New Holland Ham
mer Mnl; one 3-in-line International Milk Cooler; one 4-in
line International Milk Cooler; hot water heater; DeLaval
Mnk 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 shelters with built-m feeders;
one feed house on skids, metal chicken nests; feeders and
water fountains, Minnich Tobacco Press; tobacco shears;
tobacco spears; forks; shovels; log chains; grindstone; 40
ft. endless bell; 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
scales, 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 & Gerbench, Aucts
KraybUl & Kraybill, Clerks
ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE
New Ferguson Cultivator; Ferguson Disk Harrow, Fergus
on Wagon; Ferguson Spring Harrow; Ferguson “40” used
600 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
of fat average.
The 21 cow herd of J. C.
and Jay Garber, Lancaster,
averaged 12,697 lbs. of milk
and 488 lbs. of fat.
The six cow herd of John
E. Kreider, Lancaster, aver
aged 12,482 lbs. of milk and
506 lbs. of fat.
Farm ponds are seldom
fished enough for greatest
production.
—OF—
PHARES B. LONGENECKER
PAUL HIESTAND
14—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, March 7, 1959
Spaghetti; mainstay of Ital For Service Cali
ian diets, will be especially RawUntTill# _
from U. S. flour and | 4 _ 4M2
given to needy families m j
Italy as gifts from the people j FAOI. H. HERB
of America through CARE
Food Crusade
PUBLIC SA
Livestock# Implements & Household
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 - 12 NO
In Manor Township. 1 mi. E. of Mountville lui
off Lincoln Highway on Hershey Road for three
Columbia bus service.
40 HEAD CHOICE FAT CATTLE
JOHN DEERE "60" TRACTOR. 3 pt hook-up, pow<
ing, with plow, motor, used 24 hours; With 3 bottoi
ed JOHN DEERE "M" TRACTOR with manure
plow and cultivator JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR.
Harris 7 It. combine, self-propelled, never used e;
this farm. New Holland with motor ensilage h
corn head and grass head. New Holland Blower; 2
wagons with motor to unload Smoker elevators
tractor mower, J. D. Mt. Hudson sprayer, Berrnet
hay crusher; a lot of other implements not mentir
bales of alfalfa, Ist cutting, 800 bales - 3rd cutting,
Edgar Funk, Auctioneer AbrCtHl R. Sheoffei,
Complete Dispersal
SO Regis. & Grade Holstein
Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited. Calf-Hood V
Complete Line of Farm Mach
Wednes., Mar. 18, 1
Locat’on—ln Lancaster Co. on t£e road fr<
gal Springs to Maytown, Pa. on What is known
Jacob Stziclder Farm.
some fresh or close and others were fresh in the f;
bred for fall freshening
4 HEIFEBS from 1 to 8 months old, all by top sires
Curtiss Candy stud This is a very nice herd inr
• A daughter of Feeble Beach lean with 13,-718 mi
-507 6 fat
A daughter of Glenafton Enciianter with 11,077
473 fat
2 daughters of Curtiss Candy Dandy George
2 daughters of Hillmac Sovereign
A daughter of Creston Twenty Grand and otheis
proven sires.
A herd of very high testers, many over 4 % for tl
200 H & N Kimberlin Laying Hens
FARM MACHINERY
1954 OLIVER 77 TRACTOR
with live power take off with manure loader, si
Oliver 70 with power take oft,
1951 FARMALL SUPER C TRACTOR
with power lift, cultivators
FARMALL M TRACTOR
Double tobacco p’anter and hoers,
U-tag GMC TRUCK with stake body, hoist
all these tractors and truck are m good cond’tu
New Holland Baler, Oliver two row corn picker, 7-it
Idea Tractor Mower 24 ft ba e elevator with moloi,
Idea Manure Spreader, 13-hoe Oliver Superior Dull
tobacco planter, for 4 planters, 10-inch Harvey hi
Mill, Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attar
4-bar New Idea hay rake, 2-section rotary hoe,
Two 28 disc single cultioackers, 3-section sprn,
row, New Idea rubber tire wagon with 16 ft. bed,
Hawk wagon with bed, Oliver Radex 2 bottom 14 m
tor plow, 3 wagons with 20 ft tobacco ladders, one i
tobacco ladder and wagon, 400 gal. tank on wagon,
sprayer fm - C Tractor, rack for Chevrolet Truck li
grass seeder, 2 cyl automatic air compressor, set I
chains for 77 tractor, Minnich tobacco press, home
tobacco press, 1000 lbs Fairbank scales, 14 tobacco
tobacco spears, stripping room stove, 4-hole hog •
hog troughs, 30 inch circular saw, emory wheel w
h. p motor, rubber tire bag wagon, walking pk'
cultivator, electric fence posts, wire, Stewart chpP er
drill head, 200 ft water hose, grease gun, log chains,
trie heating tapes, lot of tools, electric fence chaige'
corn shellers, 3 range feeders, chicken feeders, four
20 coops, 4 range shelters, lot of new barn &-
brooms,, canvas, power lift for tractors, 17x20 ft c!
house in good condition, egg baskets, electric time
elccti ic debeker Implanter for capette_ pellets.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT—2 unit DeLaval Milkei "
3 unit pump & pipe, for 20 cows, Kelvinator 4-c?
cooler, hot water heater, twin wash tubs, 16 quart si
steel backet, can rack, 16 milk cans, 60 lb milk so
LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS including 9x
15 TON OF CORN LOT OF STRAW
Refreshments will be served.
For catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manhcna
Sale Manager.
Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts.
Kraybill Bros., Clerks
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Holtwoodj Pa,
—OF-i-
11:30 O’CLOCK A. M.
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Walter S. Kreider,
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