Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1966, Image 15

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    14-4*nc*ster Farming, Saturday, October 1966 1 • LaAcat%«f
Public Sale
HOLSTEIN
DAIRY COWS
HEIFERS, FARM
MACHINERY, HAY, STRAW
AND CORN
Saturday, Oct. 22, 1966
Located Z miles south of
Parkesburg. 2 miles north of
Cochranville, along Route 10
in Chester County, Pennju
12 Heod'of
Holstein Dairy Cows
Due to freshen in December
and January; TB and Blood
Tested; Charts for each Cow;
Home Raised and Calfhood
Vaccinated.
1 Heifer to freshen in Dec
ember; 5 Yearling Heifers.
60 Acres of Standing Corn
by the acre; Approximately 25
ton first cutting Alfalfa Hay;
Approximately 25 ton second
and third cutting Alfalfa Hay;
Approximately 15 ton Clover
and Timothy Hay; Approxi
mately 15 ton Wheat, Oats and
Barley Straw.
FARM MACHINERY
John Deere 620 Tractor and
Cultivator; John Deere B. Trac
tor and Cultivator; John Deere
3-bottom 14” Plow, 3-point
hook-up; John Deere Manure
Loader; New Holland No. 33
Flail Chopper, 1 year old; New
Holland No. 611 Chopper with
Corn and Grass Head; Grove
Forage Wagon; New Holland
77 Baler; McCormick-Deering
Hay Crusher; McCormick-Deer
ing Hay Rake; McCormick-
Deering Corn Planter; Case
Manure Spreader, 115 I}u. PTO;
Wood Brothers Corn Picker,
nearly new; 2 Flat Wagons;
Grain Drill; 32-disc Harrow;
Cultipacker; Spring Harrow;
Elevator; Hammer Mill; 300-
gal. Stainless Steel Girton Milk
Tank; 3-unit Surge Milker and
Pump; 1949 GMC 1-2 Ton
Truck.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
Nests; Feeders,
Water Fountains;
Shovels; Chains; etc.
Sale at 12:00 noon
Terms by
D. LESTER AND
EDWIN L. HOOVER
Leroy Zook, Auctioneer
Umble and Kennel, Clerks
Lunch available. t
Not responsible for accidents.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
of
HIGH-GRADE
HOLSTEINS
7 miles north of Ephrata
(turn north off Rt. 222 at
Messick Chevrolet, farm is
just South of Rt. 897, adjoin
ing the Cocalico Church of the
Brethren), Lane. Co., Pa.
Saturday, Oct. 22, 1966
12:00 Noon
60 HEAD OF
HOLSTEIN CATTLE 60
36 cows and fresh heifers
5 heifers due this fall 15
heifers 6 mo. to breeding age
2 service age bulls.
Cert. - Accredited for 5
years - Vacc. - Owner sampler
records - Average for 3 years,
12,146 m. -478 f. - 3.94%.
Many with milk records
from 13,000 pounds to over 17,-
000 pounds of milk. Several
with 550 fat to 639 lbs. of fat.
Sires represented in the herd
include; Hi Hope, Oats Farm
Gallent R.A., Skyliner, Pioneer,
Aaggie Keystone and other
Curtiss sires. Also from Atlan
tic Stud including Ivanhoe and
Dean.
Cattle have size, dairyness
and will give satisfaction, as
they were given only average
farm care.
Folder Available
32 seamless milk cans. Rite
Way milker, strainer, 2 S.S.
carrying pails.
Sale at 12:00 noon by
E. TITUS SHENK
Earl Buffenmeyer, Auct.
Carl Diller, Sale Mgr.
(Continued from Page 2)
Countians To Attend hogs 137 Btomws end
Agway Annual Mooring gilts steady to 50c (Lower. Sows
Thirty-four term community CULTS US
folks from Lancaster County rfSSSehT us
will represent members of '
the County’s Agway Agencies
at the second annual meeting 255 if 8 ’ If 23 ;? 0 *
of Agway, Inc., Lancaster Ag- iff- US
way sales manager Earl B. 1- 3 180-195 lbs. 23.10-23.75.
Groff announced this week. SOWS US 1-2 370-56 a lbs.
The meeting, set for Syra- $lB-19, few US 1-3 330-500 lbs.
cuse, N.Y., October 20-21, is 19.35-19.50.
expected to draw some ,5000 SHEEP 20 Insufficient
farmer-stockholders from the volume for a market test. One
12-state Agway area, Groff stat- Lot Good 90 lbs. $23.75, Cou
ed. Official delegates >dll rep- pie lots Utility 7055 lbs. 20.50-
resent Agway’s 95,000 farmer- 21.
owners. ——
At the meeting, members Christ Stoltzfus, Morris Zook,
will elect six directors to the Samuel Beiler, Mark Hosier,
board, and will hear reports on Clyde Wivell, Mr. and Mrs.
the cooperative’s second year. Lloyd Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
Also attending will be agri- Henry Shenk, Mr. and Mrs.
cultural leaders from state and Wilson Scott, and Mr. and Mrs.
national organizations, Groff Lester Gehman.
said, adding that special guests Also, Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Ston
this year will be the deans of er, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruhl, Mr.
agricultural colleges served by and Mrs. Maurice Good, Mr.
Agway, and Mrs. Charles Burkins, John
Attending from Lancaster Campbell, Raymond Weaver,
County will be: Mark Hess, Edison Dum,
Mark Adams, Ray Link, Am- Earl Groff, R. Fred Breneman,
mon Shelly, Sylvan Beiler, Dean Frailey, and Jacob Kurtz.
Public Sale of Feeder Pigs
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1966 1:30 P.M,
On the premises located at the farm, miles east of
Pine Grove, Pa., just off Rt. 895. Watch for signs.
250 to 300 head of Crossbred Pigs weighing from 35 to 70
lbs. All raised on farm.
Yorkshire, Hampshire, Duroc, Landrace, Crossed
Growthy meat type pigs
ELVIN BEILER
Pine Grove, R. D. 3 Phone 717 354-2243
PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE
Thursday, October 20, 12:30 Noon
At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles E. of Lancaster, Pa.
2 BULLS 65 FEMALES
Bang’s & T.B. Cert. Vaccinated
A terrific lineup of young cows and bred heifers. Nearly
all fresh or due within 30 days of sale date.
The two bulls are of breeding age ready to be turned
out with your heifers to assure next year’s fall fresheners.
Consignors have built a top reputation with animals sold
through our sales. You can buy with fullest confidence. They
again come from not only Pa., but also Del., Md., New York,
and New Jersey.
This sale represents a lot of work. Most dairymen need
their fall fresheners and we traveled far and wide to get
together this fine group of cattle. Take advantage of the
opportunity to strengthen your fall production, increase your
income, and improve the average level of your herd. '
all sizes;
Forks;
SALE MANAGED BY;
PENNA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N,
P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA, 17011
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HAZEL BROOK COMPLETE
MILKING HERD DISPERSAL
Location: At the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, 6 Miles
East of Lancaster, Pa., along Route 30.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966
11 00 A.M.
120 Head of Purebred Holstein
DAIRY COWS OF WHICH 55 ARE REGISTERED
Many of these Cows have calved since July and
many more due before end of year. Bangs and T. B.
Certified, Vaccinated. ,
No. 60 305 18109 M 605 F
No. WU 305 18089 M 588 F
No. 89 355 17048 M 552 F
No. 51 | 339 16302 M 558 F
No. 120 358 15314 M 490 F
No. 67 ? 1 281 13627 M 518 F
No. 71 305 14793 M 573 F
No. 15 ' 305 14778 M 519 F
No. 100 305 15028 M 503 F
1964 and ’65 Herd Average 11580 M 401 F on 108
Cows.
Only selling becouse the loss of our Dairy
Barn and Hoy.
Terms by
GRANT and hazel kieffer
Auctioneers and Sales Managers
Kreider, Diller and Bradley
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PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE ‘
FARMS. ALL EQUIPMENT and HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Teneriff Farms, C. E. Sharp, Milton, R. D. #l, Pa., owner
(Northumberland Co.)
Located on Route 45, 5 miles East of Lewitburg, 10 miles
(Vest of Danville
- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
At approximately 2 p.m. sale of 35 head of Purebred
Guernseys.
A good herd of sound, young purebred Guernseys on
DHIA test. 20 in milk, 8 bred heifers due soon after sale,
7 open heifers.
Majority fresh or due during fall and winter months.
Vaccinated Bang’s and T. B. Cert. Dehorned
Cows are in service to and mostly sired by NEBA bulls.
Also three sired by “Fame” and two by “Nance”.
Preceeding the sale of cattle, at 10 a.m. sharp, 212 acres
equipped with a well established jug business. 10 room
modern house remodeled kitchen at a cost of $5,000. Modern
barn, 30'stanchions, 4 pens, 2 big silos, modern milk house
attached to barn with 6’xB’ walk in cooler, sales room and
all necessary milk and dairy equipment including ice cream
freezer and necessary supplies.
Following farm sale, machinery major items as follows;
1 tractors, Moline, Allis Chalmers, Farmall, International;
with all necessary machinery to operate a farm, N.H. Baler,
3 flat bed wagons, two with sides and electric unloader, corn
harvester, spreader, all tools and many other items too
numerous to mention.
100 tons mixed bay, 50 tons wheat straw, 1,000 bushels
corn, plus corn to be harvested, 500 bushels oats.
Friday, November 4, at 12:00 Noon all household
goods and small farm tools. For more details write to-Sales
Management:
PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
P. O. BOX 458, CAMP HILL, PA., 17011 (Phone 717-737-0551)
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FARM AND BARN
EQUIPMENT AND ANTIQUES
Saturday, October 22, 1966
On the premises along the road leading from Schoeneck
to Cocalico in West Cocalico Township, Lane. Co., Pa.
TRACT *l, All that certain tract of land containing 5.666
acres and known as the BEDGER—pansy farm. Having erected
thereon a VA story log house containing 5 rooms and elec.,
water, large frame stone and frame bank barn, hog sty, and
other out buildings. This is an ideal location with 688 ft. of
highway frontage on the COCALICO ROAD and 675 ft. on the
MT. ROAD.
TRACT #2, containing 5.29 acres of land with approximate
ly 3 acres of timber land with an extra fine spring. The rest
farm land with 342 ft. of frontage on the MT. ROAD, with
frame and stone bank barn. TRACT #1 and'TRACT #2 will
be offered separate or as a whole.
TRACT #3, contains 5 acres of wood land and is located on
the south side of the MT. ROAD in WEST COCALICO TOWN
SHIP, LANC. CO., PA. .
TRACT -#4, contains 5 acres of wood land and is located on
the south side of THE MT. ROAD in WEST COCALICO TOWN
SHIP, LANC. CO., PA. _
TRACT #5, contains 4 acres of woodland and is located on
the south' side- of the MT. ROAD and adjoins tract #4. FOR
INSPECTION OF PROPERTY CALL 267-6058 or 267-7040 for
appointment.
Also a full line of household goods, farm and barn equip
ment and antiques. Sale at 11 A.M.
REAL ESTATE AT 2 P.M.
BY MRS. ALICE BEDQER
H. H. Leid, Auct.
Shirk- and Shirk, Clerks
PUBLIC SALE
of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Saturday, November 12, 1966
On the premises in West Nantmeal Twp., Chester Co., Pa.,
along Route 82, three miles south of Elverson at Loags Comer,
very desirable dairy farm.
Consisting of 93 A. of highly productive level land. 83
acres tillable, balance meadow with 2 never failing springs.
70’ by 50’ frame and stone bank barn for storage and young
stock, also Modem Jamesway equipped dairy barn with 40
large comfort stalls, 2 unit Jamesway barn cleaner, non rust
ing windows, 8 ton capacity steel feed bin. Modern milk mouse
with 425 gal. Esco ice bank bulk tank.
14’ by 60’ concrete Star silo. 42 ton wire corn crib. 2 frame
implement sheds.
8 room, two and a half story Stone House, with 4 fireplaces,
bath, basement laundry, storm windows.
Also 7 room frame tenant house; electric, never failing well
of water. . , ...
Auct’s. Note This is a good level dairy farm in a high
state of sultivation, buildings in good repair, nice lawn (guth
shade and fruit freVsVHalf'mlle''fre»tagel.alQng-K«tttC_.B3 t
this farm over if interested in a good dairy farm. The present
owner has purchased a farm in Maryland and is moving hit it.
Terms 10% payment day of sale, balance .due on or before
Jan. 5, 1967. Possession Jan. 9, 1967. Sale on Premises Saturday,
November 12, 1966 at 2 P.M.
Walter Wanner - Auct.
Warren K. Samples, Attorney
To inspect property call 215-286-5240
Terms by
AMOS E. STOLTZFUS
HANNAH F. STOLTZFUS