>2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 15, 1975 Read Lancaster Farming For Farm Women News CARROLL COUNTY REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CALF SALE 60 HEAD SELLING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19,1975 7 P.M. CARROLL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CENTER. Smith Avenue off Gist Road, Westminster, Maryland (located off Rl. 1401. A great group of calves. Featuring 12 daughters of Md. Gaywinds Merry King - other sires represented include Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, Citation R Maple, Erasco Golden Topper, Vigo Charmcross, Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer, Tidy Burke Tran smitter, Rocby Ivanhoe Dina Charm, Paclamar Combination, C Romandale Shalimar Magnet, Paclamar Astronaut, and other top bulls. Dams have records to over 25,000 milk and 900 fat. Many calves are born right for 4-H and FFA projects • 12 born in July, ’74; 15 born in October, ’74; and 15 bom in January and February, ’75. All are bred right to produce milk. Don’t miss this sale of top animals. Sale Chairman: Marlin K. Hoff (301) 635-2181 Auctioneers; Doty Remsberg and Norman Hill PUBLIC SALE MUCH 22,19)5 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, com 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 com 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; Com shefier; 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; Doubled 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. ANTIQUES 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 AVAILABLE TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK Auctioneer, Harold Carper Clerks, McCool & Brumgard Owners and Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents Owner Ellis Wagner R.D.2 Loganton, PA Charolais Association The Colonial Charolais Association ha* announced the date and location of their 9th Annual Colonial Charolais Spring Sale. This year’s sale will have unique features not found in any other Association sponsored Charolais Sale in the United States. This series of sales was initiated nine years ago, and the Bull Sale portion of the sale was established as a Graded Bull Sale - the first such Charolais Bull Sale of its kind in the country. Last year, the Colonial Charolais Association, which covers all of the northeastern part of the United States, revised the sale to a Gassified Bull Sale. This new program was immediately popular with purebred breeders and commercial livestockmen alike. Not only does this classification system set definite qualification standards and requirements for the sale, but also it aids the buyer in evaluating the important characteristics in each bull. This same classification system will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. on sale morning, Saturday, March 29, with Herman Purdy, Professor Emeritus at Penn State, and Dr. Randall Reed of Ohio State being the official classifiers. Another special feature is being added this year to the Classified Bull Sale portion of the Sale. This unique of fering will be performance tested bulls coming from the 140 day test at the Colonial Bull Test Station managed by the JCL Cattle Company, Dayton, Maryland. The Colonial Charolais Association is the only association in the country to offer the facilities of a Bull Test Station to its members. The Bull Test will be com- pleted March 7, 1975. The bulls that meet the yearling BRICK HOUSE FARM, INC. DAIRY SALE LOCATION: 2 miles North of Chestertown, just off route 213, turn on route 297 to Morris Road... Signs posted from Chestertown, Md. MONDAY, MARCH 17,1975 At 12:00 Noon 48 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS, (8 are grades) We are overstocked and will offer entire herd of 96 head in pairs with the buyer taking first choice of each pair. Artificially sired by KINGPIN, TOPPER, CHAR CROSS, TRANSMITTER, LUCKY, TYPEBLAZER, and other SIRE-POWER BULLS... Artificially bred to “ELEVATION, LARRY, COUNTDOWN and others ... Pregnancy examined monthly ... T.B. and Bangs Accredited ... HERD CLASSIFIED OCT. 1974- DEHA Av. 15.866 M -593 F Featuring milking daughters of Sire Power: Judy - 303d-19,410m-683f Five-cent - 319d-20,230m-760f Edson - 260d-18,110m-606f-inc. Judith - 293d-19,270m-654f, inc. Bellvue - 104d-6,760m217f-217f, 2y-mc. Charm - 179d-9,410m-367f, 2y-inc. Crown - 85d-5,030m-208f, 2y-inc. Lucky 49d-3,970m-159f, 3y-inc. Dolly 337d-16,490m-595f, 2y-inc. 127R68 - 357d-21,140m-786f (Gr) Topsy - 398d-26,320m-986f (Gr) Alice -375 d, 19,360m-637f SALE HELD IN TENT, lunch, Catalogs at sale . . . BRICK HOUSE FARM, INC. WALTER T. MORRIS, JR. & SON (owners) Chestertown, Md. (301) 778-4763 H. Rudnick & Sons Sales Managers & Auctioneers Galena, Md. (301) 648-5100 weight and gain requirements established by the Sale Committee will be admitted to the sale. However, these performance tested bulls must also pass the classification requirements, on sale day in order to make their final qualification for the sale. The classification program for the bulls is ■ broken down into four major categories with each bull’s overall classification score being the total of the scores for each of these four categories. The categories are: Size for Age; Muscling; Skeletal Correctnss and Soundness; and Sex and Breed Character. A maximum score of 100 is assigned to each category making a total possible overall score of 400. The rules as established by the Colonial Charolais Association read that any bull that is to sell must have a minimum score of 300 and cannot have a score of less than 70 in any one of the classification categories. This is done to eliminate inferior or unsound bulls from being sold as breeding bulls. This classification - program is conducted in dividually on each bull in the sale ring on sale morning. Everyone seated in the sale barn will witness the procedure and be given the results on each individual bull. All of these procedures assure the new owner of a purebred Charolais bull CAN’T WIN Nothing seems to work for old Fred these days Last week he came into the office a half hour early every morning Finally the boss said something about it “Fred, are you having troubles at home 9 " Announces Bull Sale purchased at the Colonial females. AU of the’ CharolalsSpring Sale thathc have beett thoroiyghly nowha. « P bull that will Pr^?°folTlm Prof,t * WeC * quality, soundness and Cr ?he age of 'the bulls that producing *bllity. The will come to the sale direct cow* from the breeding herd* will fe . r *"Bf Jowl 52?ss a«ja There will be a total of 32 Maryland, located on purebred* Charolais hull. presented for classification, of Hagerstown andwiUl sUrt Mrs. Charlotte Rushton. at 1 2 J Now. For anyone •Jepretarv of the wishing a catalog or more CoTonUI Ch7rol.l. d.UUed lnf.rm.tlou cyUct Association, points out that the office ®*. .. at 43 60 females will also be sold at J harol f‘ s this sale on Saturday, March Towpath 29, 1975. There will be 50 Pennsylvania, or call the purebred females and 10 Aviation office at (215) recorded percentage 945-7477. PUBLIC SALE FARM IMPLEMENTS and SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1975 The following will be offered for Public Sale on the premises, located along the road leading from Hinkletown to Martindale, known as Lancaster Avenue, ‘A mile west of Martindale, Lancaster County, Pa. John Deere Crawler with Manure Loader (Gas); John Deere Gas 60 on Steel; International No. 15 Harvester; Two Quick Attach Cultivators for John Deere; Two K.B.A. John Deere Discs; 10A Manure Spreader; John Deere Hay Crimper; New Idea Hay Crimper; No. 15 New Idea P.T.O. Manure Spreader; No. R-l Manure Spreader; John Deere Mower; Three No. 9 International Horse-drawn Mowers; 3 Mc- Cormick Deering Horse-drawn Cultivators; 7-H.P. Tobacco Hoers with Cultivators; 14-T John Deere Baler; New Idea Flail Harvester; McCormick Deering 2-Row Cornplanter; 'Slack Hawk Cornplanter, horse-' drawn; Wood Bros. Single Row Cornplanter; New Idea Side Rake; One-Horse Dump Rake; New Idea Horse drawn Tobacco Planter; Beamus Horse-drawn Tobacco Planter; 4 Oliver Plows; 3-Bottom 14-in., 3- j Bottom 16-in. and two 2-Bottom 14-in. Allis Chalmers Blower with Pipes or Silo Filling; Antique Oliver Walking Plow, Wooden Beam, like new; Grove Flat Wagon with Flats; International No. 15 Harvester; Farm Trailer; Bed Sleigh; No. 5 K.V.A. Winko Generator; 10 K.V.A. Winko Generator; Air Compressor; Platform Scales; 3-H.P. Wisconsin Engine; Drill Press; Turning Lathe; Double Wheel Emery Wheel; Concrete Mixer; Halfton Chain Hoist; Forge Bellows, made in Reading; 2 Bale Elevators; 2 Tobacco Bale Presses; 2 Surge S.P. 11 Milker Pumps; Automatic Diesel Switches for Milk Tanks; Tractor Fast Hitch; Clover Seeder; 2 Handyman Jacks; Cir cular Saw; Tobacco Hoers for McCormick Deering Cultivators; Pump Trough; 2 Meat Grinders, 1 with motor; Wash Line Wire; Wooden Pulleys; Measuring Wheel for Wheel Hooping; Lot of New Horse Shoes; Large Cable; Wooden Drag; Wooden Barrel; Old Nail Kegs; Old Wooden Tool Box; Pump Jack; Old Door Latches; Iron Seat; Old Wrenches; Nail Bolts; Glue Pot; Saddle; Blow Torch; Buck Saws; Straw Cutter; 2 Bales Baler Twine; Old Electric Motors; Crosscut Saw; Single and Double Trees and Parts; Tree Sprayer Pump; New Tobacco Muslin; Corner Chisel; 225 Electric Welder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Eight-Day Calendar Clock; Empire Bureau; Pine Blanket Chest; Camel Back Trunk; Sideboard; Cot tage Bureau and Bed; Old Rope Bed; Butter Chum; Large Copper Kettle; Base Cabinet; Flour Chest; Wooden Wash Tubs; Peck Measure; Iron Kettle; Iron Dutch Oven; 8-Qt. Cream Can; 8-Qt. Ice Cream Freezer; Coleman Buggy Heater; Small Agate Kettle; Large Agate Coffee Pot; Store Cabinet, in Walnut Wood; a Lot of Drawers; Stocking Knitting Machine; Small and Large Crocks and Jugs; Cuspidor; Hanging Mantel Gas Light; Buggy Lantern; Flat Irons; Cow Bell; Sleigh Bells; Old Milk Bottles; Balance Scales with Scoop; Com Dryer; Milk Buckets and Strainer; Old Picture Frames; Ironstone Platters; Old National Biscuit Cracker Box; Old Bottles; Dated Jars; Wash Boiler; Light Bracket and Light; Hooked Rugs; Full Set of Shutters; and many items not mentioned. Sale to commence at 10:00 A.M. Sharp. Order of Sale; Small Bam Items followed by Household Goods, then Farm Implements. Terms by Lester O. Weaver and Barry D. Wanger, Auctioneers Kilmer and Shirk, Clerks Refreshments by Martindale Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary Not Responsible for Accidents At 10:00 A.M. FARM IMPLEMENTS EZRA ZIMMERMAN