Public Auction 60 Registered and Top Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle 60 Sale to be held in the dairy born arena at the Aberdeen Sales Co. in Churchvillc, Harford Co., Md., located on Md. Rt. ZZ, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., (via U. S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west pt Aberdeen, Md., (via U. S. Rt. 40 or Kennedy High way) -on FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1970 James Carter of Brampton, Ontario is shipping 30 head of top registered and grade Holstein first calf heifers for sale of which approximately 15 will be fresh. Louis Garono of Darlington, Md., will sell 12 large first calf which are either fresh or springing. Also for sale —lO cows from a top herd in York Co., Pa These cows are just fresh and milking good. All cows are T. B. Accredited and Certified Bangs Free tested within 30 days of sale. Freshening dates, breeding and due dates, and milk weights will be available. PUBLIC SALE _Gf Entire Herd of Dairy Animals And Full Line of Farm Machinery ‘ |? Mile,West of Quarryville Cemetery Along;Scotland Road ofFlfoute 222, 14 Miles South of Lancaster.- - ' SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1970 10:30 A. M. 32 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN HIGH GRADE DAIRY CATTLE Ci v Many First, Second and Third Calf Heifers V * in all Stages of PxhductipnC T. B. and Bangs Certified. AUCT. NOTE: This Herd is Voung, Good Udders, and Animals in Herd Have Milked 90 lb. Per Day. ■" ■* 3 TRACTORS ... Allis Chalmers Dl7, A C - WD with Cults., Farmall Super A ~ with Cults., Weeder and Seven Foot Mpwer, Corn Planter A. C 3 Bottom Plow 3 Pt., IH C9A Disc Harrow, 10 Ft. Drag, Chattanooga 9 Ft. Cultipacker (2 years), Chattanooga 9 Ft Spring •Harrow (2 years), IH C Side Rake, 24 Ft. Smoker Elevator, New -Holland 68 Hay Liner with Thrower,- two Ton AC Wagons ..with Beds and Thrower Sides (2 years) L Cunningham Crimper, iA J C Combine No. 66 with Bin, Farmec Grain-Bin (2 years), Oliver 13 Disc Drill, New Idea 12A Manure Spreader, Twin-Drolic Field Sprayer, New .Idea Transplanter 1 Row with Fertilizer, Ford 1 '-Row Mounted Cornpicker for WD, Du More Manure Loader, 10 Ft. Ezee Flow Fertilizer Spreader, 5 Sets Tobacco Ladders, 2 Sets 24 ft. Long on Rubber and 1 Double Set. 10,000 Tobacco Lath, 2 Minnich Tobacco Presses, Sizing Bdxes, Spears, Shears, Platform Scales, Unico<Roto-Tiller, Electric Range Shelter, Fountain Feeders, Nests, 9x12 Brooder House, 40 Ft. Extension Ladder, Ropes, Pulleys, Wedges, Buck ‘ Saw,-Tools, Old Pump Trough, Electric Fencer, Posts, Bolts, etc Cattle Racks for 8 Ft Chevy Pickup, Wide Bed, Wheelbar row, Stewart Clippers, Electric Calf Dehorner, 2 Cyclone Seed ers, Cornsheller, 2 - 500 lb. Starline Peed Carts on Rubber. APP. 50 TON OF EAR CORN ' '. 1 ‘ Girton 330 Gallon Bulk Tank, Grimm Approved S P 11 Surge Pump with 150 Ft. of 1% in Pipe and 17 Stall Cocks, 3 -50 Ibl Surge Units, 2 Stainless Steel Strainers, 3 Stainless Steel Pails, 1 Stainless Steel Wash Tub (Double), 52 Gallon Electric Water Heater, Wash Bowl, 2 Sets of Mixing Spigots, 20 Good Milk Cans, 'IB Watering Cans, 25 Jamesway Stanchions and Pipe Box Stalls . APP. 1,100 LB. DELAWARE VALLEY MILK BASE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, Single Bed, 4 Piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite, Victor Victrola, 2 Night Stands, Chairs, Tables, Lamps, Metal Wardrobe, Charcoal Grill, Copper Wash •Bpiler,' End Tables, Coffee Table, 12x15 ft. Axmmster Rug, Lino leum Rugs, Dishes, Desk and Bookcase, Radios, Gallon Jugs, - Crocks, Dated Jars, Pint Jars, Window Screens, Berry Crates, Meat Grinder, Stroller, Window Shades, 40x42 in Extension Tables with 8 Leaves, Electric Egg Washer, Buckets, and Baskets, Twin Rinse Tubs, Galvanized Tub, Glider and Chair. TERMS BY J. Everett Kreider, Auctioneer Lunch By Georgetown Church Household Items 10.30, Wagon Items 11-30 Farm Equipment, Dairy 8:00 P. M. TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers Phone: 301-734-6050 Night: 301-734-7105 - 272-1368 MASON DRUCK, JR. PUBLIC SALE 2 DAY DISPERSAL At Lester Snowberger Farm Located near Loysburg, off Rt. 36, Bedford Co. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1970 9:30 A. M. 45 HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE Certified, Accredited and Vaccinated. Some fresh, some close springers, balance milking. Good size and good udders. ABC Sired. 4 tractors - Oliver 1650 Diesel, less than 800 hours with 4-16” plows hydraulic reset; International 400 and Intel national 350, Moline 445 with manure loader. Plows, 7 wagons, 2 self-unloading wagons, Case 600 combine, 10 ft cut, New Holland baler #282 with thrower, forage equipment, DeLaval milker with 3 units, 3,000 bu corn, 2,000 bu oats, hay and silage Machmeiy in ex cellent condition THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 11:30 A. M. 44 Head Holstein Heifers, 17 bred heifers, 11 yearlings, 16 heifers 4to 10 months old Also 8 months old bull All heifers vaccinated Also Cockshutt tractor and cultivatois, #l7 New Idea manure spreader, DeLaval milker with line, pump and converter, buckets, strainer, tubs, and hot water heater. 800 bu coin, 100 bu oats Some household items. This farm is located 2 miles northeast of New Enterprise off Rt, 868, Bedford County. For information phone 814-766-2770. Claycomb and Mishler, Aucts. Farm has been leased. On the premises between Alleghynville and Maple Grove, Berks County, Pa- Feeder cattle, feeder pigs, ponies; 706 Int. Diesel fast hitch tractor and equipment; Int. Super C fast hitch tractor with all equipment; Farmall H tractors; Farmall A tractors and equipment; Farmall M tractors; Ford 8 N and 9 N tractors with highway mowers and equipment; 2 bottom fast hitch disc plow; John Deere tractors and equipment; 1952 six cylinder Jeep pick-up truck with snow plow; 1964 Dodge 2 door hard top, 383 motor with 4 speed transmission; 1954 Chev. 4 door sedan with automatic shift; 1954 W tag GMC dump truck in good cond. with snow plow and cinder spread er; Good Roads snow plows; other snow plows; towed cin der spreader; Int. and Lely 2 and 3 point hook-up 7 ft. grass mowers; 2 and 4 wheel farm trailers; false end gates and unloaders; Int. #l5 corn harvester with grass head; New Holland flail chopper; hay crimpers; 8 and 6 ft. cultipack ers, grain drills; hammer mill; corn sheller; J. D. and Int and other 3 pt. and fast hitch plows; disc and spring har rows; shovel harrows, potato harvesters, new and used hay rakes, snowmobiles; Ironage weeder with grass seeder; Allis Chalmers PTO baler; cultivators; 2 unit Int. milkers and Pump; ladders; manure spreaders; air compressor; lawn mowers; garden tractors; new handles; barn, garden and hand tools; baler twine; seed potatoes; hay and straw; elec, meat sheer; also some household goods; and loads of other items not listed. Will sell on commission. Sale at 10 A.M. Lunch Stand. Not responsible for accidents. • Sportsmen Take Notice Load of Missouri Coon and Fox Hounds and Beagles and rabbits for stocking at Pri vate Treaty. Terms by SAMUEL SCHLOUGH AND SONS Leid and Gundy, Aucts. Try A Clottified Ad HORSE AND PONY SALE MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 9 At Martin’s Sales Stables Blue Ball, Lancaster County Registered walking horse, standardbrcds, riding and consigned horses hitched at 1 P.M. Equip, sold at 5 P.M. Ponies at 6 P.M. Horses at 7 P.M. Terms by Stable 717-354-6671 Next sale Mon. evening, March 23. Samuel Schlough and Sons ANNUAL SPRING SALE Of Feeder Cattle, Hogs and Farm Equipment SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1970 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 7. 1970- Gene Shirk 354-0906 Larry Martin 354-7006 USDA Urges Reduced Vegetable Production The* U S Department of Agi i ciilune today iccommended that the 1970 total net cage for eight principal vegetables giown for processing be i educed by two per cent fiom the 1969 total USDA's Consumei and Mar keting Seivice, in the publica tion “1970 Acieagc-Mai ketmg Guides, Vegetables foi Commer cial Piocessing,” (AMG-72), ic commends a total planting of 1 664,700 acies foi the eight veg etables lima beans, snap beans, beets, sweet corn, cucumbers for pickles, gieen peas, spinach, and tomatoes Foi cabbage gi own for saueikiaut. howevei, C&MS ie commends an acieage equal to 1969’s The summer-fall melon plant ing lecommcndation is a two per cent i eduction Also, C&MS sug gests groweis teduce sweetpota to acreage two per cent For 11 summet vegetables, the iccommended changes from last year aie; a 10 per cent increase in planting of early carrots, 5 per cent increases in plantings of cauliflower, early celery, late cu cumbers, early onions and late tomatoes; a 10 per cent decrease in plantings of late canots, a 7 per cent decrease in acreage of lettuce, and no change in plant ing of all other vegetables. The guides for 12 fall veget ables suggest 5 per cent inci eas es in plantings of late snap beans early cauliflower, late lettuce, and eaily and late tomatoes, a 5 pel cent i eduction foi late cucumbeis, and no change m othei vegetable plantings. York Holstein Cow Gets Association Gold Medal IHolstem-Fnesian Association of Ameuca leports that Gold Medal Dam status has been achieved by Pleasant Site King 4 296694 (GP), bled and owned by Preston E Chronister, York. This recognition is based on an animal’s ability to tiansmit outstanding milk pi oduction and desnable body conformation Pleasant Site King qualified on the basis of her classification and her qualifying Registered Hol stein daughters have attained the following type and pi oduction levels, mature equivalent basis, as repoi ted by the Holstein Asso ciation Pleasant Site Osborndale Pi ide (VG) with a single record of 21,• 897 lbs of milk and 896 lbs. of butterfat. Pleasant Site Fayne (GP) with a single record of 17,- 180 lbs of milk and 676 lbs of butterfat; and Pleasant Site Dean General (GP) with a single rec oi d of 16,023 lbs of milk and 635 lbs of butterfat. General Cigar Raises Earnings Edgar M Cullman, president of General Cigai Co Inc, an nounced the company’s sales and other levenues leached a recoid $246,092,000 in 1969 This com pared with $235,107,000 in 1968. For the fouith quartei of the year sales and other icvenue weie $68,072,000, another lecoid, compaied with $62,726,000 in the same period of 1968 Net income foi 1969 was $3,- 427,000 or $2 24 pei share com paied with $3,236,000 oi $2ll per share in 1968, an inciease of 5 9 per cent Save On Meat Shop carefully and you can save ten cents oi moie on a pound of some meats and poultry suggests Catheune B Love, ex tension consumer education spec ialist, Pennsylvania State Univer sity If you buy five pounds of meat each week at the lowei ad veitised puces, you may save as much as $1 50 a week. 33
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