Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 15, 1967, Image 23

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    HORSE & EQUIPMENT SALE
Monday, April 17,1967 at 4:00 P.M.
Martin's Soles Stables
Blue Ball, Pa. Lancaster County
Load of Standard Bred horses, load of Saddle Bred Ky.
horses, several good top Reg. Walking horses.
Lot of equipment from John Eisenbrown.
Est. horses sold at 6:00 P.M.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Phone (717) 334-6671
Quarter Horse Sole April 24th
7th Annual Spring Feeder Sale
500 HEAD 500
(75 Angus Cows with Calves at side)
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY
LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET
Located on Md Rt. 22, Gmi east of Bel Air, Md, 6mi
west of Aberdeen, Md .in Churchville, Harford Co . Md, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1967
at 1:00 p.m. Sharp
All cattle will be sorted and graded and sold in lots to
‘suit buyers Cattle will be sold on out weights Cattle will
be accepted (2) days prior to sale.
Trucking service will be available.
For further information, contact the following-
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Phone 734-6050
Livestock Auction Market (Night) 734-7105
Aberdeen. Md 21001 (Night) 272-1368
Col. John H. O’Neill, Auctioneers. Col. Kent R. Ferrell, Jr.
166 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS AT AUCTION
; in the
? PUDDINGTON FARMS
| COMPLETE DISPERSAL
April 24,1967 10:00 A.M.
1 | V at the Npttinghqrn, Pa.
FanlLiocation: The farm is,located in Cecil County, Maryland,
on Skelton Road off Md. Rt. 273, Vk miles east of Calvert Blinker
' lightipyhich is at’intcrsection of 273 & 272.
William A.* Shelton, owner Phone (301) 398-0492 - Res.
(215) 932-2550 - Office
Selling 1 Bull 79 Cows 34 Bred Heifers 52 Open Heifers
Fully’ accredited for TB and Bangs Vaccinated
The herd was founded over 20 years ago and built on
the blood of top sires included in the herd today are 38 daugh
ters Of tiseter Brilliant Flash, 37 daughters of Wyno Saints King
and 12 daughters of Langwater Majesty. The cattle are well
grown; have been on continuous test with a 9500 lb. herd aver
age. 75 cows and heifers due to calve from July 1 thru Decem
ber. If you need fall milk now is the time to buy it. The
open heifers are-an outstanding growthy group.
For catalogues or further information call:
4. , - Wm. Shelton —or the Merryman Company
John B. Merryman, Auctioneer
I; " ' Sparks, Md.
1 1, Phene 771-4321 Office -- L
i ... area (301) 771-4624 Home .
Marketwide Pool
Bad Decision.
Honan Charges
"The U. S. Department of
Agriculture’s announced deci
sion to impose a markctwidc
pool on Delaware Valley milk
farmers is in flagrant disre
gard of the intent of milk
farmers, handlers, and con
sumers in this area,” charged
Dr. James E. Honan, general
manager of Inter-State Milk
Producers’ Cooperative.
“It is counter to the weight
of evidence: it is not support
ed by a single milk producing
group in the market, and it is
MARYLAND BEEF CATTLE PRODUCERS, INC.
13th Annual SPRING FEEDER CATTLE SALE
1:00 p.m., Thursday, April 20,1967
Baltimore Livestock Auction Market, Inc.
West Friendship, Maryland
Intersection U.S. Rt. 40 & Md. Rt. 32.
25 Miles E. of Frederick, Md,
700 STEERS & HEIFERS
Angus Hereford Shorthorn Santa Gertrudis
All steer calves grading “Fancy” will be sold individually.
AU animals meet health requirements for interstate ship
ment.
For additional information contact: Amos R. Meyer, Dept,
of Markets, University of Maryland, College Park, Mary
land 20740
Auctioneers: Col. Stan Haworth Col. Charles Bachman
275th GARDEN SPOT SALE
THURSDAY, APRIL 20 ot 12 Noon
Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker Farm about 1 mile south of
Willow Street Village, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. Just off
Rte. 72 and 222.
50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
Springing cows - Bulls - Bred and Open Heifers - Heifer Calves
Bang’s Cert., T.B. Accredited, Calfhood Vaccinated. Examin
ed for pregnancy and mastitis.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE GOOD ONES SELLING!
A VG-583-lb. dtr. of Osborndalc Ivanhoc from a VG dam over
130,000 milk lifetime. Due sale time to Marquis. A Smitholm
Lucross dtr. from a VG (88 pt.)-603-lb. 3-year-old dam due sale
time with Ist calf. Service son of a VG-88 sire whose dam was
Reserve All-American. Own dam of the bull 2d in N.Y. as 4-yr.-
old with 977 fat and 27,100 milk, 2X. Service son of Zeldenrust
Royal Pontiac with a dam that is over 20,000 milk as a 4-year-old.
Gr’dtrs. of Rosafe Shamrock Perseus and Spring Farm Reflec
tion, both from GP Canadian-bred dams, and both due sale time
to Marquis. A double gr’dtr. of Ivanhoe from 614-lb. 2-yr.-old
dam. Open yrlgs. by Penstatc Star Man and Shaws Crete Dun
loggin Fayne.
THERE WILL BE OTHERS PLAN TO ATTEND
Sale starts Noon
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC.
Sale Managers
Mexico, N.Y.
120 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS
AT AUCTION
In the
MEETINGHOUSE LANE FARM
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
at the farm Honey Brook, Pa.
Friday, April 21,1967-11:00 a.m.
Estate H. H. McConnell, owner The farm is located on Poplar
Dale S. Bealor, Manager Street, 2 miles N. of Rt. 322,
Tel. - 213-273-3203 Turn N. just East of Honey
Brook, which is 6 miles South of
the Morgantown interchange on
Pa. Turnpike.
„ ' **• *
Selling 120 Head 2 Bulls 62 Cows 13 Bred Heifers
38 Open Heifers and Calves
Fully acci edited for TB and Bangs Entirely Vaccinated
The late Howard H. McConnell developed one of the good herds
in Pa. by purchasing top foundation cows and breeding them to
the best sires available. Dale Bealor, Manager for the past 8 years
has kept the herd in top excellent condition. 1 ' '
Their DHIA Herd average on 59 cows is 11004 M and 520 Fat
On a recent classification, 59 head 37 VG 20-D-2-A.
The herd is young, healthy, has been vigorously culled and is on
the move forward.
For further information and catalogues call or write:
The Merryman Company or The Penna. Guernsey Breeders
Sparks, Md. Assoc.
Phone 301-771-4321 Camp Hill, Pa.
Phone 717-737-0551
in complete defiance of the
wishes not only of the milk
farmers and handlers, but also
of the expressed preferences
and pleadings of the Governors
of Pennsylvania and Delaware
and of the delegations of the
affected areas in Congress,”
Honan continued. “Rather than
saving the farmers one million
dollars annually as th'’ Depart
ment states," Hon.m asserted,
"this decision will result in 10
million dollars’ loss to the
fanners and to the area. In
addition to the economic loss,
the decision will produce seri
ous contraction of the already
inadequate milk supply. The
LANCASTER, PENNA.
Lunch Available
Catalogs
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15.1967
Sale undei cover
Earl L. Groff
Local Representative
Strasburg, Pa.
Department’s action, in short,
is indefensible," Honan charg
ed.
About 4.500 farmers from
Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Ma
ryland, and Delaware now ship
milk to the Philadelphia area.
Inter-State Milk Producers’ Co
operative reportedly represents
3.300 of these milk farmers. A
delegation of more than 50 per
sons, including Senators and
Congiessmen or their aides and
Inter-State Milk Producers’ Co
operative directors, held a
meeting in Washington in Jan
uary to plan action urging the
Department to retain and en
force the Handler Pool which
has been in effect in the Phil
adelphia area for a quarter
century.
Inter-State Milk Producers’
Cooperative has led a continu
ous fight against the change to
a market pool since May 28,
1965, Honan stated.
• PSU Open House
(Continued from Page 13)
In addition to getting ac
quainted with agriculture, stu
dents will tour the campus and
will be entertained by Robin
and the Hoods, a nationally
known music group.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1967
At 12 Noon Sharp
At R. D. it 1, Brogueville, Pa. In
Chanceford Twp. near the St.
James Church.
The undersigned executrixes
of the Harry C. Fake * sta j* I J®
offer at public sale the follow
ing:
REAL ESTATE
Faim consisting of approx. 93
acres of which is most all good
rich farming land, stream or
water goes through part of
farm. Improvements consist of
a large .9 room frame house with
electric and running water.
Commode and wash bowl on
first floor also barn and other
out buildings. Real estate is
open for inspection most any
time, will be offered at 2 p.m.
on day of sale.
FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Oliver row crop tractor model
77 Oliver 70 row crop tractor,
New Holland pull type baler,
Oliver model 4 corn picker, side
dcliveiy lake on steel, Cross 28
it. conveyor, tractor sprayer
mounted tjpe, disc, ciiltipacker,
4 section hanow, roller, spike
harrow, Harvey bammernull,
two bottom plow, rubber tire
w'agon, two hole corn sheller,
grindstone, oil drums, two horse
wagon, furrow plow, lot of sin
gle trees, gas cans, grain_ fan,
several pieces of old machinery
could be used lor parts, one row
corn picker, pile of iron, ap
prox. 2 ton of corn, approx. 20
tons of hav &, straw, digging
iion, grain shovel, usual small
items off wagon, butcher tools,
meat benches, iron & copper
kettle, kettle ring, also some
household goods and other num
erous articles.
Tract of Woodland consisting
of 18 acres, 91 perches.
Not responsible for accidents
on day of sale.
Terms of real estate will be
made Known on day of sale.
Personal Property cash.
Refi eshmenls Rights Reserv
ed. St. James Sunday School
Class.
If on the market for a farm
with good level rich farming
gioumi, don’t miss this sale.
WARY J. SNYDER
HELEN M. BADDERS
, Executrices
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert k. Frey, Clerks
Samuel S. Laucks, Jr., Attorney
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