Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 1967, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 22,1967
• Milkhouses
(Continued fiom Page 16)
need thermostatic ally controll
ed, dust and odo • live heating
to keep building Umperatures
at or above 50 d -giees Fahren
heit. Electrical service should
have a 240 volt, -'rounded sys
tem for loading r. inns and for
space and water belters and
tank compressors Giounding
for 120 volt elec.ncal systems
was often lackin''
FARM SOLD
Complete Dispersal
of Form Machinery
-—Crops—Silos
for
Derry Manor Farms, Inc.
Cochranville, Pennsylvania
Saturday, August 19
““ at 9:00 A.M. Prompt
On the premises, 8 miles north
of Oxford, 2 miles south of
Cochranville, *.* mile west of
Route #4l Chester County.
(Watch for sale arrow on
Route —41.)
TRACTORS
Three John Deere “4020” dsl.
tractors: John Deere “3020” dsl.
tractor; John Deere “110” lawn
tractor; International “3616” in
dustrial dsl tractor w/ ind.
loader; Daffin feed mobile unit
w/ CMC dsl motor station
ary: Herd King 36’ x 60’ silo w/
top and bottom unloader. Har
vestore 20’ x 40’ silo; Harvestore
20’ x 50’ silo (18 months to re
move silos). 2 Farmec “Model
571” dump feeders 85’ and 95’;
also, 12 Farmec 10” augers from
15’ to 85’ in length, 3 trucks
4 tandem box and feed trailers;
200 acres of growing corn, full
line of faim machinery, feed,
minerals, tools and miscellane
ous items used in a large steei
feeding operation
AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE:
This is one of the largest ac
cumulations of outstandmg
farm machineiy to be offered
at public auction, all has been
purchased from 6 months to 3
years
Pull particular later.
Mail for brochure to:
L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer
Box 128
Exton, Pa. 19341
Dial: 213-363-7379
NEW
JOHN
DEERE
122 and 125
CHUCK
WAGONS
You get
operator safety
with these
new year-round
self-unloaders
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Wenger Implement Co.
New Holland 354-8001 West Chester 609-2990 Buck 284-4467
The survey found the great
est equipment need was for
twin compartment, stainless
steel wash vats with mixing
faucets. Clean, dry storage
cabinets were needed tor sup
plies used in washing, sanitiz
ing, and filtering.
Students in five high schools,
chosen at random from 18
schools, scored their home milk
houses. The schools were Berlin
Brothers Valley in Somerset
County, Penns Valley in Centre
County, Shippensburg and
Mechanicsburg in Cumberland
County, and Danville in Mon
tour County.
• Form Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Beekeepers meeting at Rich
ard Lefever farm, Quarry
ville R 1
-7:30 pm, 4-H Holstein
Club at Clyde Martin farm,
East Earl Rl. for ice cream
party, baseball, and demon
strations.
July 29—Lancaster County
Horse and Pony Club Round
up. at Click’s Stables, Bare
ville.
JUNE EGG PRICES DOWN
HARRISBURG Pennsyl
vania farmers received an aver
age price of 30 cents a dozen
for eggs during June, the State
Crop Reporting Service said
today. This was three cents
less than the May price and
six cents less than in June,
1966
Vacc.
We are exploding with milk for the base period. 43 fresh
or due in August. Balance early fall.
3 service age bulls, records on dams up to 18,000#M,
1 - Excellent.
Again, we were able to attract top consignments from out
of State. A truck load from Conn, and some from Maryland.
The feature will be 17 bred heifers from Goose Valley
Farms, Harrisburg, all due in August, extremely well-grown
and in good flesh. High records on dams, which is true on
most all other bred heifers consigned.
Few people can spare fall producers. They are hard to
get. This sale will make it easy for you to make sure you can
reach your maximum base or full fall production. Come early
we will start on time 7:30 P.M.
SALE MANAGED BY:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
P.O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. 17011
ca
Your family can have a confident feeling when
you’re in the feedlot. Sturdy new John Deere Chuck
Wagons have a throwout bar right where you need
it... on mixing chamber front and alongside the
discharge opening. Beaters and bed conveyor halt
instantly whenever pressure is applied to this safety
bar. Stop in and check out the details soon.
PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE
Thursday, July 27,1967
7:30 P.M. SHARP
At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa.
56 HEAD 3 BULLS -12 COWS - 38 BRED AND
3 OPEN HEIFERS
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Farm Women No. 3
Hold Annual Picnic
The Society of Farm Wom
en, Group No. 3. held its an
nual picnic July 16 in Walters
Park, near Hopeland.
The noon lunch consisted of
barbecued chicken prepared by
Robert Gregory and John Ed
wards. and other food prepared
by members.
Prize winners in games were:
Miss Ada Royer, Mrs Allen
Stober, Mrs. William B. Eber
ly, Mrs. Lloyd Martin and Mrs.
Robert Gregory.
At a short business meeting
conducted by group president.
Mrs. William B. Eberly it was
noted that members, their
families and friends, were in
vited on a bus trip to Atlantic
City Buses will leave Lincoln
Lutheran Church grounds at 7
a m., August sth Reservations
can be made through Mrs. Don
ald Graybill.
Members were also reminded
of the annual county Farm
Women’s picnic for members
of all 27 groups to be held
August 1 in Mumma’s Grove,
Manheim.
The following committees
were appointed: nominating,
Mrs. Earl Latshaw, Mrs. Earl
Miller, and Mrs Edgar K.
Binkley; program and yearbook,
Mrs. Harvey Gehman, Mrs Clar
ence Stauffer, Mrs. Ivan Eber
ly, Mrs. Charles Weachter, Mrs
Harry Palm and Mrs Earl
Smoker
The next meeting will be
held August 19 at the home of
Mrs. Harry Usner, Stevens HI.
Bang’s & T.B. Cert.
125 Chuck Wagon
Sole Register
TUBS. EVE JULY 25 —at 6
p.m. Rivervicw Farm Dispersal,
just off Rte. 19, between Wells
ville and Genesee. 36 Brown
Swiss selling. Terms my Mr.
and Mrs. Graydon Davis.
THURS. EVE JULY 27 at 7:30
P.M.-McKean Co sale on the
two-mile road out of Port Alle
gany, between Couriers Port &
Eldred. 35 Holsteins and dairy
equip Terms by Mr. & Mrs.
Clifford Dawley.
THURS. JULY 27 at 7:30
p.m. Purebred Guernsey Sale
at the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion,
Lancaster, Pa
SAT. JULY 29 at 12:30 p.m.
Great View Farm Milling
Herd and Close Bred Heifer
Sale, Linglestown, Pa., at the
farm located along Rte 443,
just 7 mi east of Ft. Hunter
off Rte. 22 north of Harrisburg.
MON., JULY 31 at 4 P.M.-
Horse & Pony sale, Martin’s
Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa
Paul Z. Martin.
SAT. AUG. 19 at 9:00 am.
Complete Dispersal of Farm
Machinery, crops, silos on the
premises, 8 miles north of
Oxford. 2 miles south of Coch
ranville, V 2 mile west of Route
PENNSYLVANIA YORKSHIRE
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC.
Sponsors 2 Quality Pork Events
August 3 and 4,
Farm Show Bldg., Small Arena, Harrisburg, Penna.
Thursday, August 3, 9:30 A.M.
Live Evaluation certified litter contest.
Cash prizes for Junior and Senior contests.
1 00 P M Purebred breeders responsibility to youth
—Don States, Swine Mgr, Old Home Manor Farm Under
line blemishes, sow feeding—Dwight Younkin. Penn State
Extension in charge National Pork Council, John Henkel,
Willow Glen Farm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2:00 P.M.
Showing and Judging of Yorkshire Sale Animals.
6:30 P.M. Sale of Yorkshires
60 Head Bred Gilts —3O Littermate
Pairs of Open Gilts —2O Boors
4:00 to 8:00 P.M.—Barbecue by Pennsylvania Livestock
and Allied Industries.
Judges: Wilbur Plager and Nevin Zerbe
Auctioneer: Abe Diffenbach
For catalog write or call
Wellington A. Hiestei, Sr., Sec’y.-Treas,
R 3, Fleetwood, Pennsylvania 19522
Phone: 215 944-8579
or Reno H. Thomas, President
Beavertown, Pennsylvania 17813
Phone: 717 658-6719
GREAT VIEW FARM
MILKiNG HERD & CLOSE BRED HEIFER SALE
(Also selling all heifer calves born after July 1,1967)
SATURDAY, JULY 29
LINGLESTOWN, PENNA.
At the faun located along Kte. 443, just 7 miles east of Ft.
Hunter oil Kte. 22 north of Hanisbmg, Pa. 11 miles west of In
diantown Gap which is oft Kte. 22, cast of Harrisburg. Only 15
miles drive from Harrisbuig, Pa.
40 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(30 Milking Age (Half due July thru Sept.)
10 Bred Heifers (8 due July-Aug.) )
Bang’s Certified, T.B. \ccied., Calf Vacc., blood & T.B test
ed within 30 days. Exam for Preg. Ready to ship anywhere.
ONE OF THE RICHEST-BRED DUNLOGGIN HERDS IN
EXISTENCE ANYWHERE TODAY!!
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION!!
2 sell with 1012 and 1151-lbs. fat.
4 sell from 702 to 763-lbs. fat.
6 sell from 606 to 650-lbs. fat.
9 from 500 to 597-lbs. fat as 2 & 3 yr. olds.
2 with 444 and 482-lbs. fat as 2 yr. olds
7 on test with first calf
10 DAUGHTERS SELL AND 11 BRED TO VISTA GRANDE
HAVEN SENSATION “VG”!! He is a son of Meadow Springs
Pietcrtje Haven (E.91-SMT) from a “VG-89” GMD dam with over
100,000-lbs. milk. He is full brother to “Wallie”, the cover sub-'
jcct ol u recent “World” and Pa. News. First dtrs. have good ud
ders and milked to 60-lbs as Jr. 2 yr. olds.
CLASSIFICATION 3 “VG” at 85,87,88 pts. 13 “GP”,
6 at 83 and 84 pts. Many could go higher and those not classified
will score very well.
THIS IS A CONCENTRATED “DUNLOGGIN” HER©
YOU WILL LIKE THEIR UNIFORMITY!!
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY FROM
THIS REAL GOOD DISPERSAL!!
Sale starts 12:30 P.M. Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. DAIII c will ED
Sale Mgrs. & Auctioned s »MUL t. IWILLtK
Mexico, N.Y. Owner,
Linglestown, Pa. R. 1
Mail Box Market
For Sole-Milk Cans, can rack,
8 can cooler, 2 horse Leheigli
compressor pump jack for am.
engine. Elmer Fisher, Nine
Points.
For Sale-Celery Plants, Ford
hook & Utah. Sol K. Beiler, be
tween Leacock and Talmage.
For Sale-Big Dutchman 'k ton
egg cooler, like new Also ’an
tique hay wagon. Phone Pal
myra 838-3929.
For Sale - Nice Beagle pups
from excellent hunting stock.
Will run this fall. Ph. 687-6377
For Sale - One Nubian milk
goat Fred Appel, Rl, Paradise,
Pa Ph. 717-442-8160.
mmr/tMDfR
=4l, Chester County. Terms by
Derry Manor Farms, Inc., Cooh
ranville, Penna.
1967