TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 NICHOLAS KOSTICK MAKING HERD DISPERSAL NICHOLSON, PA. LATHROP TWP. SUSQ. CO. I will sell to the highest bidder at the farm located 1 mile East of the Buckeye Pump Station in Deckertown, 6 miles East of Springville & Penna. lU. 29,3 miles West of Nicholson & U.S. Rt. 11. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1973 12:00 P.M. 76 Super Sired Holsteins 76 All 30 day TB & blood tested free herd. Several calfhood vaccinated. Udders examined & Pregnancy checked. Penna. & interstate health charts on day of sale. This top producing Susq. Co. herd consists of 76 milch cows of which 28 are first calf heifers and 25 second calf heifers, balance matured animals. 15 fresh in Aug., 35 fresh in Sept., 25 fresh in Oct. or close springers. Mr. Kostick has been breeding with Heba & ABS for the past 21 years. Herd represents daus. of Whirlhill Kingpin, Maview Dunloggin Direct, Pencor, Gent, Lucky, Vernon, Lancer, Seaman, Adventure, Centurion, Promise & Ormsby. Sale Highlights: Mr. Kostick reports presently shipping over 7000 lbs. of 3.8 to 4 percent milk. In 1972 the herd produced over -1,000,000 lbs. of milk. Dairymen you will find several 75 to 100 lb. cows in this fine dispersal! Now is the time to purchase your fall replacements with these Neba & ABS production daus. Your personal inspection invited. Attend this sale where every animal sells exactly as represented without reservations of any kind. Lunch Served TERMS —Cash or Approved Check NICHOLAS KOSTICK, owner Nicholson, Pa., R.D. M. L. BUNNELL, Auctioneer Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375 Lenawee Royal Sale and Clinton Stock Farm Classic Tuesday, October 23, 1973 at Clinton Stock Farm 2Vz miles South of Addison on US 127, Addison, Michigan Phone 517-547-5300 100 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 40 IN LENAWEE - 60 IN CLASSIC Consignors are: Donald & Carl Emmons; Leroy Leminger; Lawrence Patrick; Lawrence Patrick Jr.; Dawn Patrick: Willard & Gary Behm; Roger Emmons; Earl D. Kelley; Virgil Emens & Son; Ralph Rigg; Lowell Ginnger; Richard Ames; Roger Wolf; Arnold Reister; Carlos & Doug Long; Dane Whelan; Phillip Hart; Hillan Lake Farm; Fred Gorlitz; David LaFolletee; and Graydon Lutz. Sires Represented “Lucky Mdse” - Black Eagle - Woodbine Pearl Comet - Brigeen Chief Flying Cloud - “Marquis” - Edgehill Treasure Kit - Skokie Coronet Rex - Glenafton Promise Rag Apple - Glenafton Herdmaster - Spring Farm Reflection Ormsby - Downalane Reflection Emperor - Forest Lee Rockette Centurion Whirlhill Kingpin - Lassie Leader - Cornerset Cen turion Medalist - Vmedale Frasea Pilot - Don Augur Royal Allen - Selling Rockman - Paclamar Astronaut - Penstate Pathfinder Ivanhoe - Valentine El Minuteman and others. Consists of 10 Very Good; 1 Excellent; 22 Good Plus and others. Features include: A VG "Marquis” from a VG-89 Ormsby Burke Pontiac Mose. Due sale time to “Fond Matt". A 611-18,564 3y by EX son of Irvington Pride Admiral bred to “Astronaut" son. A 583 f, 2y “Lucky Mose” that was Ist Sr. Yrlg. and Jr. Champ, Fulton Co. Fr., 1972. Her dam VG. Due Oct. to “Arlinda Chief”. A Woodbine Pearl Comet dtr. from 660 f dam, next dam nearly 700 f. We are also having a drawing for a calf, which has been donated by Roger Wolf, of Wolfland Farm. You have to be a member of FFA or 4H and be present to win the calf. GRAYDON LUTZ. Sale Mgr. Assisting: Charles Myers; John Fenstermaker; Horace Backus & Charles Backus at 11:00 A.M. Public Sales Register (Continued From Page 32) THURS. OCT. 25 - 12 Noon The Hans Loewenseiner & Sons In corporated 20th Anniyersary Holstein Auction at their sales bam, Chester, N. J. on the Dover, Chester Rd. From Pa. take Rt. 78 to Rt. 287 North to Rt. 206 North to Chester, N. J. Sale conducted by Co. Fred R. Daniel. Auctioneers, Inc., Neshanic Sta., N. J.; Owners Hans Loewensteiner and Sons, Inc., Chester, N. J. THURS. OCT. 25 -11 A.M. Buena Vista Farm Complete Dispersal, New Castle, Delaware. Farm is directly on Rte. 13 about IV2 miles south of intersection of Rte. 13 and Rte. 40. Nine miles south of Wilmington, Del. close to Pa., Md., N.J. Sale by C. Douglas Buck, Jr. Dorcas Van Dyke Farquhar, owners, Willington, Del.; Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers, R. Austin Backus, Inc., Mexico N. Y. THURS. OCT 25 - 12:30 P.M. Registered Holstein Dispersal located 10 miles East of Lan caster, just off Rt. number 30, north of Leaman Place, (along London vale Road) Lancaster Co., Pa. 4 miles West of Gap. Formerly, Elmer Hershey Farm. Sale by Henry & Roy Eby, Owners; Carl Diller and J. Everett Kreider, Aucts, Pedigrees, and Sale Mgrs. THURS. OCT. 25 - Semi-Annual Open Class Fat Steer Show and Sale at New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Three Classes, all cattle feeders eligible. Judging 10 A.M. Sale 3 P.M. Abe Diffenbach, Manager THURS. OCT. 25 -12:30 Complete Registered Holstein Dispersal of 75 Head located North of Route 30 near Paradise. Terms by Henry and Roy Eby; Diller and Kreider, Auctioneers. BUENA VISTA FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE Farm is directly on Rte. 13 about VA miles south of intersection of Rte. 13 and Rte. 40. Nine miles south of Wilmington, Del. close to Pa., Md., N.J. 125 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (72 Cows 27 Bred Heifers —24 Op Heifers —2 Bulls) All tested for immediate interstate shipment. Exam for Preg. & Mastitis. GOOD RECORD YOUNG COWS SELLING!! 1 with 862-Ibs. fat. 5 from 702 to 799-lbs. fat. 9 from 605 to 688-lbs. fat. 14 from 501 to 592-lbs. fat. 24 from 417 to 490-lbs. fat. (at 2 yrs.) 16 on test with first lactation. TOP BLOODLINES SELLING!! 35 sell by a son of Penstate Star Dust, 21 sell by a UNH Schoolmaster Echo son and 13 by a Willards Canary Prince son, all from good record dams. Other sires include Mooseheart Pioneer, Gray View Skylmer R.A. Charmer UNH School master. 14 promising young milking dtrs. by Tidy Burke Forty-Niner sell SERVICE SIRES INCLUDE!! 54are selling bred to a Penn Gate Fond Reflection son from a 670-lb. fat, 16,302 M. dam. 14 bred to a double grandson of UNH Schoolmaster Echo. THIS IS A GOOD WORKING HERD WITH GOOD UDDERS AND IN FINE CON DITION!! MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND YOU WILL LIKE WHAT YOU WILL SEE!! R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. C. DOUGLAS BUCK, JR. DORCAS VAN DYKE FARQUHAR Wilmington, Del. THURS. OCT. 25 - 1:00 P.M. Feeder Calf Sale, 900 calves, all breeds and crosses at Petersburg Stockyards, Petersburg, W. Va. Sale sponsored by West Virginia University and West Virginia State Department of Agriculture. THURS. EVE. OCT. 25 - 7:30 P.M. Dairy Cattle Auction at our dairy barn on Cameron St., in Bath, N. Y. Rte. 15. Sale by Rumseys’ at Bath, N. Y. THURS. OCT. 25 - 12:30 Noon P. B. Guernsey Sale at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, east of Lancaster Sale Managed by Penna. Guernsey Breeders’ Assn. P. O Box 458, Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 FRI. OCT. 26 -12 o’clock Heisey Holstein Dispersal on the farm located about 7 miles west of Chambersburg, Pa., iVz miles CONSIGNMENT SM Frank & Paul Snyder Robert E. Martin, Aucts. THURSDAY, OCT. 25 Sale starts 11:00 A.M Lunch Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1973 — FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1973 9;30 A.IVL on North Maple Avenue, Leola, Vz mile North of Route 23, watch for sale sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Implements, Lumber, New Hardware and Tools, etc. We have buyers for hay and straw. SALE BY DAVID H. GOOD NOTICE: NO SALE IN DECEMBER, Not responsible for accidents. Catalogs Northeast of St. Thomas, turn North off Rte. 30 at Bank in St. Thomas on Edenville Road, turn right on first hard road, 1 mile to farm, watch for signs. Sale by Oliver M. Heisey, owner, St. Thomas, RDI, Pa. - Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer. FRI. OCT. 26 - 10:30 A M. Myer’s Complete Dispersal cated 25 miles north of William jort, Pa., Lycoming Co., 12 miles .orthwest of Trout Run, Pa., 12 ' les south of Liberty, Pa., turn c Route 15 to 184 west, follow au >n signs. Terms by L. Rayi >nd and Barbara A. Myers, 0\ rs; Carl Diller and Everetl Creider, Auctioneers, R< - well’s Livestock, Sale Manr s. FRI. OCT. 26 - 7:30 P Ai Special Sale all weights stec, - calves, and cows at Leesburg Livestock (Continued On Pap" ,1) ALL DAY Undercover HORACE LARROWE Farm Mgr. New Castle, Del. 302-328-3082 (5-7:30) 33
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