Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 01, 1971, Image 34

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    34—Lancaster Farming,
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned at Clinton
Dale in Clinton County One
Mile East off Route 64 will sell
a full line of Farm Machinery.
Saturday, May 15, 1971
12 o’clock Noon.
544 International Tractor (One
Year Old), 35 Feiguson Trac
tor, Gehl Silage Chopper and
Grass Head, International 816
Mower and Crimper, Gehl Blow
er; Massey Ferguson Rake; In
ternational Baler; Grove Self-
Unloading Wagon; Oliver Three
Bottom 14” Plows, Ferguson
Disc, 3Pt Hitch, Smoker Ele
vator, Massey Ferguson Corn
planter, Massey Ferguson Grain
Drill, Alps Scraper Blade, Cul
tivators, Massey Ferguson
Spieader; Flat Bed Wagon,
Faimway Barn Cleaner; Old
Silo Forms; Two Silage Carts;
Silage Jack, Silage Distributor;
Blower Pipe; Concrete Mixer;
Vise; Some Hay and Silage;
Two Hydraulic Cylinders:
Jamesway Bulk Tank (325 Gal
lon). Three DeLaval Milker
Units (Magnetic); Electric Hot
Water Heater; 220 Heater;
Sinks, 1964 Belair 2-Door Se
dan Two Lawnmowers; and
other Items too Numerous to
Mention
Terms of Sale CASH
Lunch Will Be Served
MR. & MRS. JOHN SHIRK
Clerk BILL ARDNER
Auctioneers CARPERS
PUBLIC SALE
FARM MACHINERY,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
V 2 mile west of Gatesburg
8 miles east of Warriois Mark,
12 mi. west of State College,
Pa.
Saturday, May 8, 1971
STARTING AT 10:30 A.IVL
FARM MACHINERY
H Farmall Tractor, Oliver Drill,
1 Row Corn Picker; Side De
livery Rake; Roanoke Baler,
Stone Pulverizer, Coffee Roast
ers. Antique Lights; Milk Cool
er, Milk Cooler Box; Harpoon;
Grapple Fork; Old Potato Plant
er, Cultiptfcker, Harrow:
Double (Milk Bucket) Wash
Tub, Two Horse Weeder, Com
bination Radio and Clock; 2
Large Switch Boxes; Heavy
Duty 14 bp. Electric Motor, An
tique Bottles, 500 Electric
Brooder, Lot of Feeders and
Wateiers, Wooden Churn; An
tique Radio with Horn; Lot of
Doors, Antique Woodworking
Tools, Chest of Drawers, Lawn
Mower for repairs; Reel Type
Lawn Mower, Pumps, Milk
Cans, Junk, and many othei
articles too numerous to men
tion
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
4 Double Beds; % W Bed,
Single Bed, Cot, 2 Cribs, Anti
que Bed, 2 Vanity Dressers, 2
Bureaus, 2 Wash Stands, 4
Stands, Small Mattress; Caid
Table, Radios, 2 Tiunks, 2 pc
Living Room Suite, Lib* ary
Set. Stand and 3 Chairs, Small
Desk. 2 Pianos, 1 Ebony wood,
Pump Organ; Electric Lamps
Coffee Table, 2 pc Set, Buffet
and China Closet; 4 Kitchen
Tables; Dining Room Suite,
Table, Buffet, China Closet, 4
Chaus, 2 Buffets, 2 Old Fash
ioned Stoves, 2 Cupboards: 3
Rocking Chairs; 6 Kitchen
Chairs, Dropleaf Table; Antique
Doughti ay, Chairs; Electric
Sewing Machine, 3 Mirrors, Re
cord Cabinet, Pictures; Guitar;
Quait and Pint Jais; Some
Dishes; Cooking Utensils
Owner, GILBERT BARTO
Auctioneers CARPERS
Terms
CASH or GOOD CHECK
Note Owners and Auctioneers
not held responsible in case of
accidents.
Lunch will be served by
Ross S. S. Class
laturday, May 1,1971
Public
(Continued from Page 33)
Fred Pierkenbrock, Herdsman
Sale Managed by The Merryman
Company, Spaiks, Md
WED MAY s—Maryland Herd
Dispersal of 51 High Grade Hol
stein Dairy Cows at the New
Holland Sales Stables. Cows con
signed by Glenn Fite, Phone 717-
786-2750.
THURS NIGHT MAY 6—B P M
Sharp Public Auction Annual
Spang Feeder Sale located 5
miles north of Rt 222 along 897,
2 miles north of Reinholds
Sale by Vernon and Ray Kline,
Owners, Randal Kline, Auc
tioneer
THURS MAY 6 11 A.M. Big
Registered and Grade Heifer
Sale at Black & White Holstein
Farm, Lancaster, Penna. on U.S.
283 By Pass across from Comet
Drive In Theatre or V* mile
West of Atlantic Breeders’ Unit
Charles C. Myers, Owner, R.
Austin Backus, Sales Mgrs.
FRI. MAY 7—lo AM. Morse’s
Complete Farm Dispersal locat
ed at Leßoy, Pa., 8 miles East
of Canton, Pa., 18 miles West
of Towanda. Pa, Bradford
County Terms by Bruce and
Elizabeth Morse, Owners Carl
Diller and Everett Kreider Auc
tioneers, D. 0. Rockwell, Sale
Mgr.
FRI. MAY 7—12 Noon Public
Sale of Farm Machinery at the
former Lloyd E Kramer Farm,
located 3 miles from Mackey
ville, Pa , Clinton Co, also off FRI. MAY 14—1 P.M. Spring
Rt 80, Exit 26. Vz mile west on Feeder Sale at the Lancaster
MARYLAND HERD DISPERSAL
Wednesday, May 5, 1971
at the
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES
Consisting of 14 fresh last 2 months, some close spring
ers, 33 second calf Heifers due from June to December.
This is one of the youngest, good uddered herd of cows
that I have had for some time. Shipping 1800 lbs. per day
with a 3.9 test. All home raised on farm and sold only be
cause of health reasons.
Farmers! If you want good young cows and the right
kind, don’t miss this sale.
Consigned by
GLENN FITE
717-786-2750
Sale Register
Rt 120, turn left Watch for
auction signs Sale by Kramer
Brothers, Carpels, Auctioneer
SAT MAY B—lo 30 AM. Public
Sale of Farm Machmeiy and
Household Goods Located
mile west of Galesburg, 8 miles
east of Warriors Mark, 12 miles
west of State College. Pa Sale
by Gilbert Baite, ownei, Car
per, Auctioneers
MON. MAY 10 —Shako’s Sugai
Loaf Division “Colossal” Bui
and Cow Sale at Staunton, Vir
gmia.
TUBS. MAY 11 10 30 AM
Public Auction of Farm Ma
chinery. Trucks and Silos located
4 miles south of Coatesville, 3
miles east of Rt 9 miles
west of West Chestei on Stras
burg Road, Moitonville. Chester
County, Pa. Sale by George W.
Snyder and Isabel R Snyder.
Whitford Sales Co., L Robert
Fiame, Auctioneer
WED MAY 12—11 A.M. London
Knoll Complete Registered Hol
stein Dispersal located in Ches
ter Co.. Pa. Take Pa. Route 1
north from Oxford to Route 896,
go south 4 miles to farm. Terms
by Mrs David Groff, J. Everett
Kreider and Carl Diller, Auc
tioneers and Sales Managers.
WED. MAY 12—9 AM. Farm
Equipment Sale at Martin’s
Blue Ball, Pa. Terms by Paul
Z, Martin. Martin Auctioneers
and Associates.
Union Stockyards All Grades
and weights of steers, heifers
and bulls Sponsored by Lan-
London Knoll Complete Registered
Location Take Pa. Route 1 north from Oxford to
Route 896, go south 4 mile to farm, Chester Co., Pa.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1971
100 Registered Holstein
Dairy Cattle
55 MILK COWS
19 bred heifers due June -I till Dec. 1
26 open heifers” and calves
Atlantic sired. Mostly Performers and Jacks r
8 daus. of Apollo Ivqnhoo
Eleanor Very good(87) ‘
3 yr. 321 da. ,
4 yr. 347, da.' t ,
Vicky Apollo dou. (86)
3 yr. 305 da.
4 yr. 335 da.
Her dau. Margie 2 yr.
Spot Apollo dou. (84)
2-3 305 da. 12,599
4-4 305 da, 15,206
Her 13 mo. old dau. by Performer
8 dmis. of Posch Soverign Ivanhoe
Della (85)
2-11 279 da. 10,346
Her 8 mo. old calf by Performer
Ida Posch dau. (85)
4 yrs. 305 da. 14,500 M
Her dau. Hope by Mbdkown Optimist
1-11 305 da. 13,128 M 496Fpred.
Ida’s grand dam Lincoln Regal Bess lifetime produc
tion, 124,335 M - 6255 F
Bell Posch ddu. (81).
1-11 , 305 da.' 13,006 M ,
Her 8 mo. old calf by Performer
Cochran General doiK Nolo 85
4 yrs. 305 da. 18,561 M
5 yrs. 305 da. 19,065 M
3 daus. sellifag'
Joann Apollo'day. (82) 305 da. 15;991 M 610 F pred.
Nellie Posch dau. (80) 305 da. 16,098 M 663 F pred.
Ola Misty Vale. Master Duke dau. (85)
305 da. 14,372 M 516 F pred.
Aug. 1970 Classification 9 very good, 16 good plus, 18
good, 2 fair.
Last 5 yr. DHIA average 13,501 M 545 F
This herd strongly bred by Ivanhoe Sons.
95% bred by Atlantic Breeders Coop.
90% home raised.
TB and Bangs Certified, Vaccinated, 30 day test.
Calving schedule May,4, June 4, July 6, Aug. 14, Sept.
11, balance throughout year.
DeLaval #74 vacuum pump, 1 yr. old; 5 DeLaval units,
4 - 50 lb., 1 - 40 lb.
Weaver Electric Silage Cart.
4 Ton Metal Feed Bin.
Auctioneers note: This herd deserves the attention of
all dairymen'. Well bred for type and production.
Reason for sale: Owner deceased due to accident.
Auct. & Sales Managers,
J. Everett Kreider
Carl Diller
For Catalogs write to:
J. Everett Kreider, Quarryvilleß.D. 1, Pa. 17566
caster Livestock Exchange and
the Union Stockyard Company.
SAT. MAY 15—12 Noon Public
Sale of full line of Farm Ma
chineiy at Clinton Dale in Clin
ton County, 1 mile east off Route
64 Sale by Mr. & Mrs John
Shirk, Carpers, Auctioneers.
(Continued on Page 35)
HOLSTEIN
DISPERSAL
11:00 A. M.
17,141
. 18,658
15,962 587 F
18,269 60S F
14,695 549 F
Lunch furnished.
Terms by
MRS. DAVID GROFF
673 F
779 F
519 F
964 F
517 F
494 F pred.
528 F
694 F
686 F