Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 05, 1975, Image 62

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    —Uncarttr Farming. Saturday. April 5. 1975
62
Antique Show Slated
Mr. and Mra. Dennis F. the Farm and Home Center, ‘ponaored a ™J
Cox. 1015 Krcpa Road, have Arcadia Road. Su,
been named co-chairmen of The show, In- its fourth wuti'*”'
the Lancaster Heritage year, has become one of the c *? h i, H Sjl.® m
Antique Show, which is most outstanding antique -™s year • show will
•lUtd for May fl. 9 »nd 10 <t exposition, o( Us kind. II i>
for antique collectors, as
well as the show and sale of
antiques by some of the
finest antiquarians in the
Eastern part of the United
States.
Mrs. Cox is a Lancaster
County antique dealer. She
operates a shop in their
home, a pre-Revolutionary
house built by a nephew of
Hans Herr, at 1015 Kreps
Road in Manor Township.
The former Gay L.
Blevins, she is a native of
Willow Street and a graduate
of Penn Manor High School.
She is also a graduate of
MUlersville State College,
where she received a degree
in art, and attended C.W.
Post College in New York.
She was formerly an art
instructor in the Lancaster
City School System.
Mr. Cox is director of
public relations for National
Central Bank.
He is also a graduate of
Penn Manor High School and
holds degrees m journalism
and political science from
Penn State University.
Active in civic and com
munity affairs, he is vice
chairman for com
munications for the Lan
caster County Republican
Committee, a member of the
board of directors of the
United Way of Lancaster
County and an advisory
member of the board of
directors of the Farm and
Home Foundation.
HUNTER’S SALE BARN, INC.
Rising Sun, Routs 276, Maryland
(Formerly West Nottingham Sales)
Phone: 301-658-6400
COMING SALES
FEEDER SALE
SAT, am. 12,12 HOOK
HORSE & TACK SALE
SAT., am 19,12 NOON
FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD SALE
sax., am s, 2 pm.
Livestock, Poultry, Produce, Household Auction, Flea
Market Every Monday Night.
CONTRACTORS AUCTION
9th Western Maryland
Consignment Sole
of Heavy Equipment & Tools
Fairgrounds, E. Patrick St,
Frederick, MD.
SATURDAY, APRIL 12,1975
At 9:30 A.M.
100 pieces including Graders, Dozers,
Scrapers, Trenchers, Wheel & Track Loaders,
Backhoes, Compactors, Cranes, Compressors,
Truck Tractors, Lowboys, Tagalongs, Dumps,
Vans, Pickups, Cars, etc.
J.D. 4430 & 4320 Diesel tractors, Hesston
Stakhand & other farm machines
Also Antique Cars, Farm Tractors & Guns
Brochure upon request Consignments taken
April 7th through April 11th
For details contact Auctioneers.
J. G. Trout Auction & Realty, Inc.
15 N. Court St, Frederick, Md. 21701
Phones: Office (301) 662-6231
Sale Site (301) 663-1555
PUBLIC DAIRY AUCTION
LOCATION on Choptank Road, 2 miles from PRESTON, MD
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1975
80 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS
& HEIFERS 80
This herd consists of 40 milking cows, 11 bred heifers,
14 open heifers yearlings, 14 young heifers ... most of
the heifers are by artifical breeding ... 14 of the cows
and heifers are Registered, balance grades ... Art.
Breeding by SIRE-POWER ... Heifers sell by Md.
Gaywinds Merry King, 3 by Heatherstone Lucky
Typeblazer, Windy Willow Doubloon-Twin .. Some of
the cows originate from the Voshell and Meredith
Herds.
DHIA HERD AVERAGE 12.216 M, 3.78 percent, 461 F.
Featuring No. 8 -351 d -19,110 m -728 f ... No.
37 -310 d -14,090 m --615 f ... No. 23 -289 d -14,140 m -
598 f... No. 13 -362 d -14,800 m -563 f ... No. 15 -340 d -
14,750 m -530 f. . . No. 29ld -14,830 m -
551 f... Accredited and Retested for sale .. . Catalogs
at sale.
MILK & FEED EQUIP: Mojonnier 400 Gal. Vac.
stamped tank, auto washer and new compressor,
DeLaval 3 pipelme milkers w-auto washer and glass
pipeline, DeLaval Pump No. 77, Rheems water heater,
wash tanks-
INTERNATIONAL No. 36 FORAGE HARVESTER,
INT. No. 51 Forage wagon, flat wagon w-self feeder, 2-
14’ x 4’ feed bupks, etc.
RUDOLPH COULBOURNE, owner
Preston, Maryland
HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, Inc.
Sales Managers & Auctioneers lunuh
at 11:00 a.m.
SEMI-ANNUAL OPEN CLASS
FAT STEER SHOW & SALE
fjjfey THURSDAY,
KS& APRIL 10, 1975
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC.
FOUR Phone: 354-4341
HOLSTEIN . P4TTI c
CLASSES JUDGED
* nBUS & Fiirmip
Hereford S 0L n . , EU T ill
Mixed Breeds | n Lots of 6 sSsPM
26 Trophies Awarded To Sellers & Buyers
Entries may be registered with Abe Diffenbach, Manager
PUBLIC SALE
FEEDER PIG SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 12,1975 - 1:00 P.M,
The undersigned located 1 mile South of York Springs, just off Route
94, will offer for sale the following
225 HEAD OF HOGS &
FEEDER PIGS
14 Yorkshire Bred Gilts, 6 Yorkshire Male
Hogs (7-8 months old). The balance are shoats
from sucking pigs to 50 lbs. (Some crossbred
pigs) This is a fine lot of hogs All home raised
Do plan to attend this sale
Terms: Cash Visitors are Welcome.
Refreshment Rights Reserved.
Not Responsible for Accidents.
STAN L REINECKER
RD2, York Springs, PA 17372
Clair Slaybaugh, Auct.
Charles Gembe, Clerk
CLIP and SAVE.
With U.S. tobacco exports
setting an all-time record of
|1.2 billion in 1074,
Maryland's unique Type-32
leaf, a light air-cured
species, accounted for
$13,717,000 for that foreign
trade figure.
The Maryland Department
of Agriculture, quoting
USDA sources, reports that
Inst year Maryland tobacco
exports registered a 13.4
percent increase over the
previous year, to reach a
total of 10.9 million pounds,
as compared with 9.5 million
pounds for 1973.
A comparison of the three
largest overseas markets
shows that Switzerland and
Belgium - Luxembourg
increased purchases by 9
and 44 percent respectively,
while shipments to West
Germany were down by 14
percent.
The top quality Maryland
tobacco, representing about
40 percent of the total crop, is
sold abroad, with Swit
zerland traditionally pur
chasing about half of the
state’s exports.
No shipments were made
to Canada or the Latin
American countries last
year, though m the past
those countries have pur
chased some quantities. In
1974, Spain, Portugal and
Australia were among the
importers of the Maryland
leaf.
Maryland tobacco is
prized for its superior
quality, flavor and clean
burning characteristics.
Domestically, only a small
portion of Type-32 is mixed
with other cigarette
tobaccos. In Switzerland, a
much higher percentage of
Tobacco Crop Exported
the Maryland plant is in
corporated in the blends
used by cigarette
manufacturers there.
Maryland farmers in St.
Mary's, Charles, Prince
Georges, Calvert and Anne
Arundel Counties produced
28,800,000 pounds of tobacco
last year. Though that crop
will not be sold until late
spring, the yield has an
estimated value of over $26
million, according to the
Maryland Crop Reporting
Service.
Once the state's most
valuable field crop, tobacco
now ranks third in dollar
PUBLIC SALE
■Mur, im. h. ms
1:00 P.M. Sharp
Located in Perry County, 2 miles East of Landisburg, PA along Rt.
850.
SPRING SALE
50 head of Purebred & Grade Holstein cows &
first-calf heifers.
Special Outstanding: Arlmda Chief, due in
April.
All cows fresh or close. A few summer cows.
This is one of the best groups of cows I have ever
assembled. Health charts w-each animal
Sale by:
ALFRED ALBRIGHT
Landisburg, PA 17040
717-789-3387
Naugle, Pedigrees
Auctioneer: Shull
LUNCH STAND
PUBLIC SALE
MAYME E. EARLY ESTATE
DAIRY CATTLE—FARM EQUIPMENT
THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1975
Situated in South Londonderry Twp, Leb. Co . PA - Along Hotter
Road, one mile East of Palmyra airport
39 - GRADE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE - 39
Herd consists of 29 milk cows, 10 fresh or close
springers. Balance in various stages of production. 4
bred heifers, 3 heifers to 6 month of age, 1 herd sire, 2
holstem steers. All cattle raised on this farm.
Tractor and Horse-Drawn Equipment
McCormick ground drive corn binder, Dellinger
ensilage cutter, McCormick tractor spreader, Ontario
9-hoe drill, dump rake, McCormick horse-drawn
planter, riding cultivator, walking cultivators, sulky
plow, Syracuse walking plow, peg tooth harrow, 2-hole
corn shelter, Cardinal 16-ft. aluminum elevator, log
sled, sporting sled, express sled, steel tire trotting
buggy, wood wagon wheels, IV 2 H.P. New Holland gas
engine, home cider press, wood wheelbarrow, steel
tray wheelbarrow, feed cart, 40-ft. shifting ladder,
single and double trees, pulvertizer rolls, grindstone
poultry crates, electric brooders.
50, rail fence post, 7 25-ft. utility poles, locust posts,
7 /s-inch rope, building jacks, rope tackling, cast hog
trough, Leola hog feeder, cattle water bowls, farm
belt, 2 3.6x38 tractor tires, cattle fencing, tripod, table '
saw, electric grinder, lot of carpenter and hand tools,
sledges, bars, wedges, hinges, canvas bags, iron
butcher kettle, and outdoor furnace, rakes, forks,
shovels and numerous other items.
20 Ton Alfalfa and Mixed Hay—“ Wire tied. ”
15 Ton Straw “Wire tied,”
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
DeLaval 73 milker pump, 2 Hinman milker units,
McCormick 6-can cooler, 80-gal. electric water heater,
Roth stainless twin wash tanks, can rack, 30 milk cans,
animal clipper, electric fly fogger.
Sale to Commence at 11: OO A.M
MAYME A. EARLY, ESTATE
Executors, Irwin H. Early
Paul W. Early 1
Luther A. Early
Auct. - Earl S. Buffenmeyer
Clerks, Zug and McNeal
Refreshments: Ladies - Fontana Sunday School.
value, behind ' corn and
soybean!. The 1074 crop will
be sold at the loosc*leaf
auctions held at Way son’s
Corner, Upper Marlboro,
Waldorf and Hughesville,
beginning in the middle of
April.
Some people believe that eat
ins a jackal’* heart will cauae
a child to grow up a coward.
J.-S,