Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1975, Image 62

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 1975
Sumner In New Job at
Inter-State
James H. Sumner has been
named associate editor and
business manager of
"Pennmarva” magazine,
announced Dr. James E.
Honan, general manager,
Inter-State Milk Producers’
Cooperative, headquartered
outside Philadelphia in
Southampton.
A native of Centraha, 111,
Sumner received his B.S. in
journalism from Southern
Illinois University in 1970.
He served as editor of the
Salem, 111., Times Com
moner until moving to
Pennsylvania in 1971 where
he was employed as a staff
writer for the Lancaster
Intelligencer Journal. In 1973
he was named farm editor
of the daily newspaper.
“Pennmarva” magazine
is the official monthly
publication of Pennmarva
Dairymen’s Cooperative
Federation. Member
cooperatives include Inter-
State, Maryland Cooperative
Milk Producers, and
Maryland & Virginia Milk
Producers Association. The
MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL FARM
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1975
11:00 A.M.
On the premises of the Milton Hershey School Farms Service Center
Farm 77 • 2 miles north of Hershey on Route 743.
£New Idea 2-Row Mounted Corn Picker for 560
'tjractor; (2) Homelite Power Chain Saws; (4) Farmall
A f Tractors; I.H.C. Disc 8’ Wide; 2-Horse Cut-Down
'wagon with Flat Bed; 4-Row I.H.C. Corn Planter, 2-
Pomt Hook-Up; (2) 10’ Wide Lime Spreaders; (2)
Ontario Grain Drills; McCullough Chain Saw No. 72;
New Holland Mower V Power Take-Off; (2) New
Holland Haybines, Power Take-Off; (2) New Holland
Harvesters, 818, Power Take-Off, 2-Row Corn Head,
38” Rows, Row Grass Head; Littleson Rotary Mower 6’
Power Take-Off, 2-Point; Littleson Rotary Mower 6’,
Can Be Hooked Up to 3-Point; New Idea Elevator 36’,
220 Motor; High Pressure Grease Gun; 50’ 6” Belt;
Wagon Bed 16’ Long, 1W Wide; (3) Corn Duct 10’ Long
for Com Bam; Box for Ontario Grain Drill; (3) New
Holland Balers; New Holland Blower-Belt Type with
Pipe; I.H.C. Mower for C Tractor, Power Take-Off;
Lime Spreader 12’ Wide; Grass Seeder, Horse Type,
7’; (2) Land Rollers; New Holland Blower Auger, Type
with Pipe; 2-Row Cultivator for Farmall H Tractor;
Plow ST 44 Case 4-Bottom with Cylinder, 14”; 3-Bottom
Mounted Case Plow, 14”; 8’ New Holland Elevator; 3-
Section Lever Harrow; Wooden Elevator 14’ Long; (2)
Bath Tubs; 6” Belt; Mohawk Rotary Mower, 6’, Power
Take-Off; (4) New Holland Crushers, 7’, Power Take-
Off; Smoker Hay Elevator 36’, 220 Motor; Case
Elevator with Gas Motor; (2) Lumber Carts; Cut-
Down Wagon, Flat Bed; Horse Harrow, 3-Section,
Lever 1608; Trailer Sprayer for Four Barrels; 25’ 110
Elevator; 10’ Wide Lime Spreader; (2) Rotary Hoes, 4-
Section; 2-Bottom 2-Point Hook-Up Trip Bottom, 14”
Plow; Case Disc 8’ with Cylinder; 2-Row I.H.C. Quick
Hook-Up 2-Pomt Com Planter; Post Hole Digger, H
Mount; Side Hill Hitch for H or M; Metal Trough; 25V
I.H.C. Mower, 7’ Cutter Bars; Potato Plow, 1-Row; (2)
Molasses Tanks; (9) Wooden Troughs Lined with
Metal, 20” x 23” x 10’ Long; Cattle Rack 8’ Wide, 6’
High, 18’ Long with Roof; (4) Tires & Runs 10-00-20
(Truck Tires); (3) Wash Tanks out of Milk House;
Bucket for Manure Loader 6’ Wide; Snow Blade for
Cub Low-Boy; Snow Blade for Tractor; Snow Plow
Frame for Tractor 460 or 560; (3) New Holland Tank
Spreaders, Model 345; I.H.C. Mower for H or M
Tractor for Parts; (2) Kerosene Water Heaters;
Cabinet Sink; Bishman Tire Changer, Model 888;
Portable Century Electric Welder, Model 418, 250
amp; (2) 8’ Disc Harrows; Niagara Cyclone Duster;
(2) Truck Beds; Set of Tobacco Hoes; and New Holland
Rotary 6’ Wide, 3 point Hook-up
Conditions by
Milton Hershey School Farms,
Richard C. Hann, Superintendent
Phone 717-534-3507
Refreshments will be sold by the Youth Fellowship of
Tnmty United Church of Christ, Palmyra, Penn
sylvania.
Blame Hess - Auctioneer
McNeill and Lerch - Clerks
James H. Sumner
magazine, with a circulation
of over 8,000, is distributed to
members, the news media
and other related
organizations.
The three cooperatives,
which represent over 5,500
dairy farmers, annually
market over 2.5 billion
SALE BILL
House Ag Committee
Members are Named
The new chairman of the
Pennsylvania House of
Representatives Agriculture
Committee is Kent
Shelhamer, a Columbia
County Democrat.
Shelhamer is a fruit grower
and farmer who was first
elected to the House in 1964,
where he’s been ever since.
Shelhamer is a former audit
and school director in
Columbia County, and is an
avid outdoor sportsman.
Other members of the
House Ag Committee are;
Democrats
Paul Yahner, Rl, Box 165,
Patton, 16668; Samuel
Morris, R 2, Box 360, Pott
stown, 19464; William
Shuman, 162 E. Madison St.,
Greencastle, 17225; Francis
Gleeson,-Jr., 703 Z Erdrick
pounds of milk, primarily in
the metropolitan areas of
Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington, DC. Inter-State,
largest of the three
cooperatives, markets over
1.5 billion pounds mainly in
the Philadelphia
metropolitan area.
Sumner and his wife, the
former Ann Bigham, Van
daha. 111., presently reside at
45 Reliance Court, Telford,
Pa.
SILVER SUMMIT
MILKING HERD
DISPERSAL
AND FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1975
Location: Along Newport Road, 7 miles North of Lancaster, just
North of Lititz, off Route 501, Lancaster County, PA
55 HEAD
(Plus Several Small Calves)
Certified, Accredited, Interstate Tested, Preg.
Checked
Classified D.H.I.A. rolling herd Ave.
13,377 m 519 f 3.9 percent,
(one-third first calf heifers) Home raised
mostly Atlantic Sired.
A herd of fine Cattle.
S S LONDON LUCKY 6 P 84 4y 5m 329 d 16 854 m 700 f 4 2% dam
2 recs 16 987 4 16 958
S S JACK JOYCE V G 87 4y 4m 297 d 14 982 m 604 f 40% 3y 3m
332 d 16,673 m 649 f 39% Milked 80 lbs last month Dam has
over 17,000 m 4 4% at 4y
S S BONUS BRENDA G P 81 3y smo 365 d 16 547 m 629 f 3 8%
Milked near 80 lbs last month Dam Ivanhoe Dr 20 858 m 826 f
S S STAR SADIE Good 79 3y 8m 312 d 16 387 m 615 f 3 7% Milked
80 lbs last mo
S S JACK JULIE G P 82 5y 5m 308 d 15 504 m 601 t 3 9%
S S JACK JULIP G P 81 4y 3m 290 d 14,163 m 535 f 3 79% Dam 2
recs 16 000 m 40%
S S STAR CINDY G P 82 2y 7m 317 d 14,115 m 596 f 4 2%
S S TRIUMPH JENNIE V G 85 near 13 yrs Lifetime 158 825 m
6 457 f lly 8m 310 d 18 679 m 791 f 4 2% Due to Ivanhoe Star m
July 2 dtrs sell & a Gr Dtr sells 3 crosses to Lauxmont Ad
miral Lucifer
SS PERFORMER RUBY (no papers) 4y 11m 366 d 19 417 m 718 f
3 7%
At least 20 granddaughters of Osborndale Ivanhoe Sell
Many trace to Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer
CATALOGS SALE IN TENT
FARM EQUIPMENT includes; 2 Tractors, Farmall
M (very good), and Ford Jubilee (good), both tractors
good rubber; 3 pt. Cornplanter; Cultivator; 2-row
hoers; J.D. F 845 2-way 3-16” Bottom Plow 3 point;
Sauder Loader No. FHV-20 with 6’ Sno-Bucket (2-way
hyd. valve); N.H. 469 Haybme (good); Miller BV2’
heavy duty Disc; Dearborn 9’ Cultipacker; 7’ Tool-bar
Chisel; Brady No. 141 Liquid Spreader; 21’ Auger (4”),
60’ Silo Pipe with goose neck; 3 section spr. harrow;
Tobacco Wagons; 10,000 Lath; 2presses; shears; set of
18.25x38 tractor Tires; lot misc. items.
60 Ton Ear Corn
400 Bale All. ’nd Cut. Choice Hay
DON’T MISS THIS SALE''
Sale of Equipment at 11: OO a.m.
Sale of Cows at 12:30 p.m.
SALE BY:
H. Richard Hershey
PHONE 626-5594
AUCTS.
CARL DILLER 464-2233
J. EVERETT KREIDER 786-1545
Lunch By Lititz Mennomte SS
St., Philadelphia, 19135;
Joseph Bradley, 12 S.
Hickory St., Mt. Carmel,
17851; Galen Dreibelbis, 100
N. Hill Place, State College,
16801; Ralph Pratt, Rl,
Maiden Blush Drive, New
Wilmington, 16142; Donald
Davis, R 2, Box 415-A,
Uniontown, 15401; Lester
Fryer, 402 E. Third St.,
Boyertown, 19512; Kenneth
Cole, Rl, Gettysburg, 17325;
Joseph Zeller, 747 Frank
Ave., Emma us, 18049.
Republicans
Marvin Weidner, 21 South
Hamilton St., Telford, 18969;
Reno Thomas, Rl,
Beavertown, 17813; Walter
DeVerter, Rl, Box 84, Mc-
Clure, 17841; Carville
Foster, Jr., R 2, Seven
Valleys, 17360; William
Foster, 1245 Bridge St.,
Seelyville, 18431; Joseph
Grieco, 218 Kendal Ave.,
Jersey Shore, 17740; Roy
Wilt, R 3, Box 198, Dun
cansville, 16635; William
Klingaman, Sr., 124 E. Broad
St., Tamaqua, 18252; Ken
neth Brandt, Rl, Bainbridge,
17502.
In addition to their home
addresses, ag committee
members can be reached by
writing to them care of the
Main Capitol, Harrisburg,
17120.
rs jw The Key Dealer con
lierr ference will be held March 12
TV* Attonrl and 13, and will include a
±u siuvnu smallgroupo[dealers from
Conference the U.S. and Canada. Herr
Kenneth Herr, et A. L Herr and
nti' ?“ a 4K" e .'ro'S ™Sme"U„d ™arL4?
far m B e,nr p ment dea P |ere BteL'L
attending a two-day seminar P roblems and Potentials of
at the Avco New Idea home
office in Coldwater, Ohio. fhe P y d
HERD DISPERSAL
at
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, PA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12,1975
TBw 30 HEAD
4sPl hi-grade
& REGISTERED COWS
This herd consists of fresh and close cows with
many due Summer and Early Fall. Mostly all
young with 6 first calf heifers
If you need to replace cows, plan to attend this
sale. T.B. and Blood Tested. Pregnancy Checked.
Consigned by:
GLENN FITE
717-786-2750
Abe Diffenbach, manager
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1975
10:00 A.M.
LOCATED ONE HALF MILE NORTHEAST OF TYLERSVILLE OR EIGHT
MILES WEST OF LOGANTON ALONG FISHING CREEK.
Oliver 770 Tractor with live P.T.O. and hydraulic
draw bar, A-l Condition; Oliver 77 Tractor with
hydraulic system; One set of tractor chains; Two
hydraulic cylinders; Tractor wheel weights; Oliver
three bottom 14 in. trip-back trailer plow; Ferguson
two bottom 3 point mount plow; One, three disc plow;
John Deere 12 ft. harrow; John Deere 9 ft. hydraulic
disc on rubber; John Deere 2 row, 3 point mount, corn
planter; Spike tooth harrow; John Deere No. 13 single
disc drill on rubber; John Deere hay rake; John Deere
No. 14-T hay baler with No. 2 ejector; Hesston 7 ft.
P.T.O. hay conditioner; John Deere No. 214 forage
wagon with front and rear unloading; John Deere No.
400 grinder and mixer with 5 screens; John Deere
harvester with corn head; John Deere No. 25 combine;
John Deere No. 15-A grass chopper; New Idea single
row com picker; Two, A.C. blowers with pipe; Three
rubber tired hay wagons; Super ”6” manure loader;
P.T.O. grass seeder; Smoker 28 ft. elevator; 16 ft.
grain auger; Lime drill; Chevrolet dump truck with
200 Bu. Bed; Power driver; Corn sheller; Cement
mixer; Riding lawn mower; Briggs & Stratton gas
engine; Portable stone crusher; Weed sprayer; 6 in.
endless belt, 24 ft.; 12 ft. by 16 ft. tarpaulin; 2 log
chains, 26 ft. in length; 3 load binders; Assortment of
bolts; Hog troughs and feeders; scalding trough; 3 cast
iron kettles with spiders; Meat cutting bench; Meat
grinder; Sausage stuffer; Hog scaffolds; Hog
scrapers; Meat fork and ladle; Doubted stainless steel
wash tubs; Electric cow clippers.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Combination wood and electric stove; Wood and coal
heatrola; Gas heater for milk house; G.E. automatic
dishwasher, never used; Table and chairs; Double
wash tubs; Electric fry pan; Electric coffee pot;
Combination radio and record player; Two table
lamps; 3 floor lamps; Coffee table with matching end
tables; Large assortment of dishes, some of which are
antique. New Holland P.T.O. hay conditioner.
4 cow bells; 2 milk stools; Milk cans; Cream
separator; Butter churn; Butter bowl; Butter paddle
and print; Nail kegs; Crocks and jars of various sizes;
Assortment of canning jars, quarts and pints; Dated
jars; 6 plank bottom chairs; Old pine chest; 2 old wash
stands; Cast iron fry pans; 2 cast iron cake griddles;
Old waffle iron; 4 kerosene lanterns; Child’s table and
chair set; Child’s rocking duck.
LUNCH AVAILABIjE
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
Auctioneer, Harold Carper
Clerks, McCool & Brumgard
Owners and Auctioneer
Not Responsible for Accidents
ANTIQUES
Owner
Ellis Wagner
R.D.2
Loganton, PA