Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1972, Image 29

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    REAL FARMS INC.
3rd ANNUAL FALL
PRODUCTION SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1972
l:OOP.M.
at the Farm.
Selling 200 HEAD PUREBRED YORKSHIRES
40 BRED GILTS 25 OPEN GILTS
25 BOARS 100 COMMERCIAL GILTS
Farm is located 9 miles North of Altoona Rt. 220 at Tipton, 1
mile Northwest of Tipton. Follow farm signs.
SEND FOR FREE CATALOG.
WRITE
REAL FARMS INC.
Tipton, Pa. 16684
Phone 814-684-3720 or 684-4769
Come early. Free lunch will be served.
SEMI-ANNUAL OPEN CUSS
FAT STEER SHOW
& SALE
OCTOBER 12, 1972
New Holland Sales Stables Inc.
Three Classes
Angus
Hereford
Mixed Breeds
20 Trophies Awarded To Seilers & Buyers
Entries may be registered with Abe Diffenbach,
Manager
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1972
Starting at 10:30 A.M. at Reinholds, Lancaster Co., Pa.
TRACTORS
2-384- Leyland 1 yr. old
FARMALL; 856, 404, M, H, W 9, T 5 Crawler
FORD; 5000, 4000
CASE; 1030 and 930 Comfort Kings, 500, 310 1967
Crawler
300 M.F. Crawler-FERG; 165, 50, 150, 135, 180
OLIVER; 1650,
JOHN DEERE; 3020, 2510, 720, 620, 520
THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING
MACHINERY
New-l Pr. Int. Picker; PICKERS; like new New Idea
323, New Idea 311 two row pull type, other one row pull
types, McCormick 234, John Deere 237 on 620 tractor,
New Idea super picker on super M tractor, balers, discs,
harvesters, gravity bins, flail choppers, forage wagons,
grain drills, mowers, harrows, rakes, elevators, loaders,
like new New Idea 10A spreader, 3 pt. blades, posthole
diggers, J D 40 combine, Bombardier log skidder, All
Terrain Vehicle.
At~4:00 P.M.
Bxso house trailer.
like new 1967 Ford Pickup Crew Cab 4 w-drive
Antique Cars, Trucks and Model A Parts
1938 Ford Truck like new
1928 and 1930 Ford Pickups
1930 Chev. Sedan
Antique Tractors, Gas Engines and Wagons.
1916 T Ford Touring
Terms by
Jacob H. Gockley
LUNCH AVAILABLE
JUDGED
I
SOLD
In Lots of 6
All Cattle
Feeders
Eligible
Judging - 10 A.M.
Sale - 3 P.M.
PUBLIC SALE and Blainsport, Vi miles North on
Peartown Rd. Sale by Amos H.
lei'll I \ | p|f Zimmerman. John E. and Paul
B E. Martin, Auctioneers.
SAT.SEPT.23-12:30P.M.Public SFP J 1 23 ' Fe f d ® r 1 83,61
Sale of 29 acre farm, farm ad -^ le No. latl PM. one
equipment and steers located 8 mi,e nor ™ of Goodvule, Lan
in iles South of Schaefferstown
along Rt. 897, between Cocalico
ALL DAY
CONSIGNMENT SALE
FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1972
on North Maple avenue, Leola, 'k mile North of Rte. 23.
Watch for sale sign.
Variety of tractors, farm machinery, horse drawn im
plements, TD6 crawler, like new; 1 PR com picker, Oliver No.
5 com picker, New Idea No. 7 and No. 10 com pickers, Massey
Harris self propelled 2 row com picker and others, PTO com
binder, like new; 12” Oliver 2 bottom tractor plow, John Deere
cover crop disc, gravity bins, new; new and used wagons;
variety of lumber 2xBup to 22’; 2 x 6-2 x 4, lot tounge and grove
sheeting, lot bolts and nails.
This is only a partial listing.
Sale at 9:30 A.M. by
Frank & Paul Snyder DAVID H. GOOD
& Robert Martin, Aucts. Pb. 656-9024
Not responsible for accidents.
WESTERN MARYLAND
HERD DISPERSAL
at
New Holland Sales Stables
WEWESMT, SOT. 27,1972
Fwt 51 HEAD
» HOLSTEINS
(Quick sale due to loss of barn)
This herd consists of 14 fresh cows, 12 more due by
Nov. 1, balance all stage of lactation. These cows are
good size, young, good udders, with a lot of dairy
quality. All home raised.
Farmers looking for good cows and base milk, make
plans to attend this sale.
30 day TB and Blood Tested. Pregnancy examined.
GLENN FITE
Owner
RO2, Quarryville
Ph. 717-786-2750
FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
Located 1 mile South of Mountville, turn off Rte. 30 at
Hershey Mill Road, Lancaster County, Pa.
SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1972
3 Tractors, including Farmall A with cultivator, 7 ft.
IH mower; Farmall H, John Deere 50 with power
steering, cultivator, tool bbr; John Deere 45 loader;
John Deere 24T baler ; John Deere 247 2-row planter,
John Deere 2-bottom 14” mtd. plow; John Deere
Vanßrunt Drill, IH 101 PTO spreader, IH 15 side rake,
IH hay crusher (rubber rolls); IH 28 Disc, 2-16 ft.
Grove wagons; Hershey 2-row transplanter, Century
sprayer, New Holland 24 ft. elevator, Brillion
Cultipacker, spring harrow, spike harrow, 2-20 ft.
tobacco ladder wagons, 1 set of 20’ ladders, 10,000
tobacco lath, 2 Mmmch presses, 8 pair tobacco shears,
300 gallon water tank, walking plow, Ariens (roto)
garden tractor, iron water trough, 30 ft. extension
ladder, metal hay rack, ensilage cutter, platform scales,
double stainless wash tubs, etc.
7 Tons Straw, a tew household articles.
SALE BY
DAN S. ERB
RD. 2
Columbia, Pa.
Oilier & Kreider, Auctioneers.
Lunch by Farm Women.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1972
(Continued On Page 30)
1:00 P.M. Sharp
Twin Valley Sets
Banquet Date
The Twin Valley FFA Chapter
held its back-to-school meeting in
the vo-ag classroom of the Twin
Valley High School.
Chapter members were in
formed that a hoagie sale will be
held September 23. The Chapter
voted to keep the price of haogies
the same as in previous years, 50
cents. Chapter members also
voted to pay half the dues of all
members who sell at least 50
hoagies and all the dues of
members who sell at least 75
hoagies. Dues will remain the
same as last year, $2.50.
Ron Smoker reported on
Operation Update which was held
at the Hilton Inn in Lancaster
recently. Ron reported that he
attended it along with Twin
Valley president Nevin Mast and
vice-president Terry Murray.
Ron reported that National FFA
Secretary Dennis Sargent and
National FFA Advisor H. Neville
Hunsicker (discussed the
proposed changes in the FFA
Constitution, Creed and
Ceremonies to be voted on at the
National FFA Convention in
Kansas City in October.
All proposed changes are
designed to broaden the appeal of
the FFA so that it will be more
acceptable to vocational
agriculture students who are
studying such non-production
agriculture areas as horticulture
and forestry. At Lancaster, FFA
members from Chapters in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, New
Jersey and Delaware discussed
these proposed changes so that
the National Officers would be
aware of the feelings of local
members before the National
Convention vote is taken. Another
important part of Operation
Update was slides and discussion
of outstanding Chapters
throughout the United States.
Terry Murray reported that the
Chapter will host the weighing
and measuring of pumpkins for
the elementary pumpkin growing
contest at the High School on
Friday evening, October 20 at
7:30 p.m. A movie will be shown
to the elementary students and
their parents while the pumpkins
are being judged. Chapter
members also voted to provide
ribbons for all first, second and
third place winners in each of the
three divisions of the contest and
in each of the grade levels in
addition to the monetary prizes
and trophies.
Ronald Smoker, Robert
Stoltzfus and Jeff Boltz will serve
as Chapter photographers for
thecurrent school year. Members
discussed the possibility of
holding a seed and flower bulb
sale during the current school
year but no official action was
taken.
Terry Murray, Chapter vice
president, participated in the
Regional FFA Dairy Show at
Harrisburg and placed second in
his class of Ayrshire heifers,
receiving a blue ribbon. He also
received first prize for
showmanship in his class. He is
eligible to show in the Penn
sylvania Junior Dairy Show at
Harrisburg Monday, September
25.
Chapter members approved
the action of president Ne.m
Mast in arranging for the
Chapter banquet at the Elverson
Fire Hall on Friday, March 2,
1973.
The final item of business for
the meeting was the distribution
of the program of work. Members
then either volunteered for or
were assigned to all of the
standing committees.
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