>6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Sept. 21, 1974 Public Sales Register SAT. SEPT. 21 and SAT. SEPT. 28- Mr. & Mrs. Homer Diehl’s 2-Day Public Sale of 3 farm tracts, farm machinery, Angus cattle, hay, grain and personal property. miles north of Union Deposit, IM miles west of Rt 3#turn off at Plant Nursery, Tools 9 to 11, Furniture 11-1; Real Estate 1-1:30; Cattle 1:30 cone. Stove and Son, Auc tioneers. SAT. SEPT. 21- 1 p.m. Bullrun Farms Reduction Auction located 5 miles from Montrose, Pa. Susquehanna County. Watch for yellow auction arrows. Montrose is 10 miles from 1-80. Sale by Bullrun Farms, owners; Jim Adriance, Auct. SAT. SEPT. 21- 11 a.m. Pettitt’s Complete Dispersal BURKHOLDER HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL AUCTION 52 REGISTERED and HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1974 AT 12:30 P.M. Location: Take Route 422 East from Lebanon to Womelsdorf then Route 419 North, past Four Points Hotel, to old Route 22, take old Route 22 East through Strausstown, approximately 5 miles east of Strausstown turn South at HHlcrest Campsites 1 mile to Farm on Left. Look for Sale Arrows. 38 COWS In All Stages of Lactation. Several Due in the Fall. Daus. of Whirlhill Kingpin and Osborndale King Inka Fobes. 5 BRED HEIFERS DUE IN JANUARY 6 OPEN HEIFERS 3 BULLCALVES HEALTH CHARTS - PREGNANCY EXAMINATIONS OWNER TAKEN MILK WEIGHTS. Sale to be held in Tent. Sale time 12:30 P.M. sale by PAUL BURKHOLDER R.D.I, BERNVILLE, PA. - 215-488-1924 John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 733-3305 Dale Hoover, Cattle Information PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SALE THE ELEVENTH ■ PHHiYUOMW miwniui DAIRY SHOW AO) FARM SHOW BIKHK ” PA. 17120 f fchoMv'o I «ff VActlvltNs/ M September 23 - Monday * 800 a m Invitational- Youth ~ * Dairy Cattle Judging Contest 900 a m - Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show 700 p m Invitational Brown Swiss Sale September 24 - Tuesday 900 a m Brown Swiss Show and Milking Shorthorn Show 700 pm - Invitational Ayrshire Sale of 64 Head Holstein Dairy Cattle. Location-At AustinviUe, Pa. 4 miles West of Columbia Cross Roads, Pa., 8 miles North of Troy, Pa., Bradford Co. (Auction signs from Columbia Cross Roads, Pa.) Sale by Richard and Theresa Pettitt, owners; Victor Kent & William Kent, Auctioneers; Rockwell’s Livestock, Troy, Pa., Sale Managers. SAT. SEPT. 21- 10 a.m. Public Auction of Household Goods, Antiques, Dishes, Kato Brushless Alternator Generator with power take off for tractors 15,000 watts, used approx. 10 hours, Guns and Tools located in Paradise, pa. along Route 30 opposite Christ’s Home. Order of Sale by Victor Denlinger; Ira Stoltzfus & Son, Auctioneers. SIPTKMBIR 23 - 27, 1974 +A 5 Day International Show +Total Premiums Offered - $59,299 00 -f-Six Breeds - Ayrshire. Brown Swiss Guernsey. Holstein. Jersey. Milking Shorthorn “Eastern National Holstein Show" 'Eastern National Brown Swiss Show" • Invitational Breed Sales - Ayrshire, Brawn Swiss, and Holstein • Excellent Show Facilities No Admission Charge • Free Parking Commercial Booth Exhibits • Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest (4-H, FFA Collegiate) • Recognition Banquet - Penna Dairy Princess Contest • Dairy Shrine Headquarters and Hospitality Room September 25 - Wednesday 900 am Ayrshire Show Guernsey Show SAT. SEPT. 21- 10 a.m. Public Sale of Carpenter Tools, Shop Tools and An tiques located along Roa. J leading from Terre Hill to Martindale in Earl Twp., Pa. Sale by Mrs. Christian Hornberger; Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst, Auc tioneers SAT. SEPT. 21 ■ 2 p.m. Public Auction of 82 Acre Steer and Tobacco Farm located mile south of the road leading from Klein feltersville to Newman stown, near Stricklerstown, Millcreek Township, Lebanon County, Pa. Sale py Harvey B and Laura H. Martin; John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers. SAT. SEPT. 21- 10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Antiques and Household Goods to be held in the Penryn Picnic Woods at Penryn, Pa. for the benefit of U.C.C. Church. Hosier and Witman, Auctioneers. New Orchard Systems For Pennsylvania apple growers who have adequate orchard sites but lack captial, the most profitable system is the semi-dwarf orchard with trees 12 feet tall, says Dr. Richard C. Funt, formerly graduate assistant at The Penn sylvania State University and now extension pomologist at the University of Maryland. He described his findings at the annual meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Science in Guelph, Ontario. On the other hand, if the grower has only a small acreage of suitable orchard sites and adequate finances, he would be wise to plant dwarf trees 6 I A feet tall, trained to a trellis, or drawf trees trained to a single pole called the dwarf-spindle system. However, some technical problems must be solved before these systems can be recommended. Dr. Funt’s study of 6 30 p m - Dairy Shrine and Dairy Show Recognition Banquet Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Coronation September 26 - Thursday 900 a m Jersey Show - National Holstein Show through dry 'cow classes 600 p m Invitational Holstein Sale September 27 - Friday 9 00 a m National Holstein Show milking and group classes SAT. SEPT. 21- Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate and Household Goods, a 2% story frame dwelling situated on a large lot. Two car garage, located 1,000 feet South of Rt. 30 on Newport Avenue in Gap, Lancaster County, Pa. Terms by Katie R. Beiler, the widow of Aaron P. Beiler, Sale at 11 a.m., Real Estate at 2 p.m. Robert E. Martin and Frank L. Stiller, Auctioneers. SAT. SEPT. 21- 1 p.m. Fif teenth Annual Heifer Sale, Susquehanna County In stitution Home. Rush Two.. Montrose RD., Pa, The County Home is 4 miles east of Route 706 at Rush, Pa., and 5 miles west of Route 29 at Dimock, Pa. Sale by Susquehanna County Commissioners, James K. Adams, Irving N. Loomis, Sr., Henry D. Prince, Evan Price, Chief Clerk, Court House, Montrose, Pa. M. L. Bunnell, Auctioneer. SAT. SEPT. 21-1 p.m. Public ■ Auction of 180 acre Hershey farm In Dauphin County. Farm located 3 miles North of Union Deposit, IV6 miles west of Rte. 39, turn off Rte. 39 at Nursery and follow signs. Owner, Homer Diehl. Write or call Reynolds, Bihl & Schaffner, P.O. Box 1121, Harrisburg, Pa. 17108 producing apples showed that the highest net return per acre was with hand harvested, fresh market varieties on the dwarf spindle system. Highest gross returns, from mechanical harvesting was in the dwarf-trellis system. However, this method had the highest total costs per acre for mechanical har vesting. Rates of return on in vestment over a 36-year orchard life were computed at nearly equal for hand harvested,' fresh market varieties on semi-dwarf, dwarf-trellis, and dwarf spindle systems. To make a rational comparison bet ween systems, an internal rate of return (return on investment) was used by Dr. Funt. Harvest labor costs are generally 40 to 50 per cent of total annual costs for hand harvesting systems, he pointed out. Thus, rising labor costs are more im portant to fruit growers than material costs which are generally 15 to 25 per cent of annual costs. Research has shown that dwarf systems have earlier and higher yields and grades of apples than semi-dwarf and standard systems, the latter with trees 18 feet tall. However, dwarf systems have higher initial establish ment costs due to a higher number of trees per acre, higher labor costs, and greater material requirements. Leave Green Leaves on Vegetable Plants Green leaves indicate a healthy garden, say. Ex tension vegetable specialists at The Pennsylvania State University. It is best to allow the leaves on tomato, squash, and watermelon plants. Trimming the leaves from such plants does not cause added growth in the fruit. MON, thru FRI. SEPT. 23-27 - Eleventh Pennsylvania All American Dairy Show at the Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Penna. YORKSHIRES SELLING 200 HEAD FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1974 AT 1 P.M. REAL FARMS, INC. Tipton, Pa. Farm located 9 miles North of Altoona off Rt. 220, or 40 miles North of Turnpike Exit at Bedford. Selling - 25 Boars - 25 Open Gilts - 25 Bred Gilts - 125 Commerical Open Gilts. For Catalogs write Real Farms, Inc., Tipton, Pa. 16684 Nevin Zerby, Swine Manager or call 814-684-3720 CLOVERDELL COMPLETE DISPERSAL South Montrose, Pa., Bridgewater Twp., Susq. Due to my present ill health, I will sell the following on the fasm, located 2 miles East of South Montrose & Penna. Rt. 29, 3 miles South of Montrose & Penna. Rt. 706, 18 miles North of Tunkhan nock, Pa. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1974 10 A.M. SHARP 57 Head of Registered Holstein's 44 milking age 5 bred heifers 8 calves Certified #019085 and Accredited #5366651. 98% Calfhood vac cinated. examined for Pregnancy by Local Vet. Featuring 14 high record daughters of Paclamar Astronaut along with 4 by Carnation Homestead Polyknight, 3 by Nunesdale Originator. 2 each by Carnation Royal Master. Black Eagle and Majority with Kingpin and other plus proven bulls represented in the herd NEBA bulls are the sires of the young stock with 4 by Elevation and Countdown. Service sires are Elevation. Merry King, Countdown, Transmitter and Peters Farm ABC Ivanhoe. Astronaut daughters include Cloverdelf Kercy Myrtle at 5 yrs. 20,141 M. 790 F. three other records as a heifer over 16.718 M 672 F - due again at sale time. Molly 3 yr. 305 d. 19.836 M 737 F, 4 yr. 305 d 20.152 M 758 F - making another 20.000 m and bred to Elevation Mavis 3 yr 334 d 18.653 M 637 F. 4 yr 344 d 19.115 M 632 F due in December to Elevation. Misty 3 yr 305 d 18,839 m 706 F; 4 yr 358 d 21.350 M 767 F due in November to Elevation Canary by Black Eagle at 3 yr 332 d 19.683 M 753 F; 4 yr 291 d 20.093 M 749 F due in October to Elevation Daisy with 4yr 262 d 21.503 M 768 F Inc. and due in January to Merry King, many other top record young cows projected well over 16,000 M 600 F. Herd Averages: 1974 42 cows 15,71811 3.9% 612 F 1973 46 cows 16,021 M 3.8% 603 F 1972 51 cows 15,634 M 3.7% 593 F 1971 49 cows 15,502 M 3.9% 604 F This herd on DHIA since 1960 always over 14.000 M 500 F since. These high producing cattle are bred for year around calving and onlv Mrs Peterson's health torces the sale of these great cattle This is once in a life time opportunity to purchase foundation animals IHC Model 966 Diesel Tractor w/wide front end - P S - P.B 550 & 1000 RPM - L PTO. - only 100 hrs new last Nov IHC model 460 Tractor w/wide front -PS- LPTO - Recently overhauled IHC Super H Tractor - good. Ford 861,wide - front Tractor - good hyd. front end loader for 460 Tractor, N H #271 Baler w/#5O Kicker-al - N.H. #467 Haybme A-l, Farm hand wheel rake. Nicholson tedder. 2 good baler wagons. IHC #l6 Field chopper A-l, Gehl Hi-throw Hopper blower, IHC 11 hoe gram drill, float. 110 gal. yellow Devil field sprayer. IHC 7 ft Mounted mower. 24 ft Sno-Co hay elevator w/motor 2 Gehl Selfunloading wagons - both excellent condition - Tractor chains, tr - wmdbrakers. IHC 0 H 3 Bot plows, 110 bu. M F PTO spreader. 2 Jamesway Silo unloader - 14 & 16 ft. A-l. 14 x 40 Unadilla Silo - new 1970. Concrete mixer. Agway water tanks, barbed wire, bolts. 2 feed carts. 2 L P S tanks Rear terrace blade. 260 gal Diesel tank & pump. 19 cow mats. Robinson 36 in. hay fan w/5 h p motor, aero-vent 42 in hay fan, N H DO ■ hay fan, forks, shovels and many small tools at 10 00 a m Sharp Solar 525 gal bulk tank w/compressor A-l - Universal vacuum dumping station Delaval #75 Milker Pump & motor. Klenzada Auto - tank washer. 3 Surge S S Milker Units. 1 Delaval 55# Long tube milker, 52 gal water heater, wash vats Auctioneer Note: All the above implements and cattle are the kind you would find on a modern up-to-date farm and that one may purchase w/fuil assurance. Lunch by South Mont Ladies Aid Cash or approved check Tent MRS. JOHN PETERSON, Owner Merton L. Bunnell, Auctioneer Montrose, RD, Pa Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375 Albert W. Smith. Pedigrees MON. SEPT. 23- 12 Noon Public Auction of Farm Machinery and Milking Equipment, located in Turners Creek (Cove Lodge Farm). Enter at Bloomfield I Continued on Pqi S7| Catalogues
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