Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1976, Image 96

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13, 1976
96
Manure equipment shown
An invitation is extended
to all farmers to attend an
educational program on
Manure Storage Systems
and see various types of
Manure Handling Equip
ment in action on Friday,
March 19,1976 at the John D.
Cassel Farm, R 2, Hum
melstown, according to John
P. Harris, county agent -
agriculture.
Gerald Bodman, Penn
State agricultural engineer,
will present a program at
10:00 a.m. on various types
of storage systems and
economics of each storage
system. His discussion will
also include DER
regulations and
requirements.
Over the lunch hour,
various agitator pumps will
Night Lights
On a clear night there are
between 2,000 and 2,500 stars
visible to the naked eye.
Many more objects can be
seen with the help of bi
noculars or hand-held tel
escopes. Star clusters can be
seen and divided into sep
arate identifiable bodies.
Because of the rotation of
the earth and her move
ments with those of other
planets relative to the sun,
the star canopy is contin
ually changing.
PUBLIC SALE
DAIRY HEIFERS, FARM MACHINERY,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SAT., MARCH 27, 1976
At 10:00 A.M. Sharp
Located first road left beyond light in Mt. Joy.
Rt 141 between Mt Joy & Marietta. Second road
on left after Donegal High School. Along Long
Lane Rd.
LIVESTOCK - 60 HEAD
20 bred heifers of which 16 are due by sale time; 10
heifers breeding age; 17 heifers 5 month to 1 yr. old; 2
registered Jersey heifers; 2 cows; 3 steers or bulls; 2
stock bulls, Ivanhoe Star, Arlinda Chief, not
registered; 4 Holstein steers approx. 1000 lbs. ea.
FARM MACHINERY
John Deere A tractor; 8 N Ford tractor with loader;
tractor chains; No, 3 Massey Ferguson baler; Farmec
elevator; Farm Hand wheel rake; Ford 3 bottom 14”
plow A.C. crusher; John Deere drill for parts; Ford 2
row com planter; 2 high side hay wagons; 2 flat
wagons; Massey Ferguson 7 ft. mower, 3 point hookup;
No. 18 one row John Deere corn picker; com sheller
with motor; log chains; New HoDand grain bin wagon;
No. 816 9 ft. McCormick Deering mower conditioner; 2
wheel trailer; 12 ft. J.D. 4 section spring harrow; 28
section disc harrow; cultipacker; roller; Starline tank
spreader; wheel harrow; wooden wheels; express
wagon; rotiller; potato plow; wooden beam walking
plow; balen boxes; rabbit hutch; 100 egg incubator; 2
elec, brooders; pot belly stove; 2 elec, fencers;
washline posts; picnic table; swing; millstone; grind
stone; emory wheel; 2 oldpump troughs; cow trainers;
pony; cart; saddle; harness; boy’s 3 speed bike; girl’s
5 speed bike like new; riding lawn mower, elec,
starter; push mower; 2 registered female collie dogs;
tanned deer hide.
1967 FORD 100 PICK UP TRUCK
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Kelvinator no frost refrigerator like new; G.E.
washer & dryer; G.E. freezer 17 cu. ft.; metal cabinet;
elec, ice cream freezer; utility cart; living room suite;
platform rocker; recliner chair; coffee & end tables; 4
piece waterfalls bedroom suite; wardrobe; Hoover
vacuum cleaner; china hutch; knee hole desk; rugs;
deer lamp; breakfast set; 4 matching chairs;
aquarium; some dishes; child’s swimming pool; auto,
water softener; gun cabinet; 12 guage Fox double
barrel shot gun. Many more items too numerous to
mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale.
Refreshments
Order of sale: Small items off wagons. Household
goods, Farm Machinery, Livestock.
SALE BY
BENI. 1. & EMMA FISHER JR.
Auct Lloyd H. Kreider
App. Stephen Petersheim
begin agitation of the
manure in the Cassel’s earth
bound storage unit. At 1:00 to
3:00 p.m., or later, manure
will be pumped from the
storage unit by .different
pumps and spread onto fields
by various types of
spreaders.
Types of equipment to be
demonstrated will be a
Liquivator, Vertical Pit
Pump, Self Loading
Spreader, Lagoon Pump,
Spreader - Injection unit and
a Vacuum Tank.
In addition to this, other
equipment will be on display
from 10:00 a.m. throughout
the entire day for ob
servation.
Lunch will be sold by a
local church. This meeting is
open to the public. The John
READ
LANCASTER
FARMING
FOR FULL
MARKET
Cassel Farm is located on
North Hoernerstown Road,
North of Hummelstown.
Phone is 566-8022.
The meeting is open to the
public.
LAMBERTCREST FARMS
MILKING HERD AND
HEIFER DISPERSAL
Location: Ulysses, Pa, in Potter County; 14
miles Northwest of Galeton and 20 miles East of
Couderspori, Pa.
MAR. 19,1976
75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 75
60 young milking age animals, 20 just fresh or close
by sale date. Balance bred for Summer and Fall
freshening. 15 Heifer calves and yearlings.
A top Producing Herd —Herd Averages
1971 - 43.3 Cows 15,930 M 4.1 T 653 F
1972 - 55.2 Cows 16,829 M 3.9 T 656 F
1973 - 55,7 Cows 15,400 M 3.9 T 592 F
1974 - 57.3 Cows 15,863 M 4.0 T 635 F
1975 - 58.2 Cows 16,267 M 4.2 T 675 F
“11 cows sell with records over 20,000 milk.”
“16 cows sell with records between 17,000 & 20,000
milk.”
This young high producing herd classified Feb. 19,
1976
15 Very Good 26 Good Plus 12 Good
Plan to attend this dispersal for show prospects and
show winners with production plus and a V.G. herd
sire. The Best of Sires represented in this herd.
Catalouges Pregnancy Checked
Interstate Tested Calfhood Vaccinated
PRODUCE
2000 bales hay sell.
Terms: Cash or Good Check Sale Day
KENNETH AND JEAN LAMBERT, Owners
(Brochures may be obtained at our office)
PUBLIC AUCTION
COUNTRY-TYPE PROPERTY
SATURDAY, APRIL 3. 1976
2:00 P.M.
Location; Between Martindale and Terre Hill.
Take Route 322 East from Ephrata to
Hinkletown. At the traffic light in Hinkletown
turn North to Martindale: After passing through
the Square going toward Terre Hill, take the first
road right, the third house on the left. Earl
Township, Lancaster County, Penna.
Real Estate consists of the following: Tract of Land
containing 74.4 perches or 20,255.4 Square Feet, having
thereon erected a:
Vk STORY
BRICK
DWELLING
containing on First Floor; Large Eat-in Kitchen with
Pantry; Large Living Room; Three Bedrooms with
Closets; Linen Closet in Hallway; Full Bathroom with
Linen Closet. Second Floor contains One Finished
Bedroom and Two Partially Finished Bedrooms. Full
Cement Daylight Basement; Laundry in Basement;
also Basement-level Garage and Work Area.
ONE-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE
with Breezeway; Macadam Drive; Well with Pressure
System; Oil-fired Hot Water Baseboard Heat. Open
House Monday, March 29,1976, From 4:00 p.m. to 8:00
p,m., or by Appointment, 717-859-1258, or call Auc
tioneers.
Sale Time 2:00 P.M.
Sale By
MELVIN S. MITCHELL
Executor For the John D. Fox Estate
Sate Conducted By:
John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers
717-733-3511 717-733-3305
Robert Weaver, Attorney
Your child’s roller skates will roll faster next season if you use petroleum jelly on them
the end of this season.
DISPERSAL SALE
PAUL H. CLEMSON, JR.
Rt. 9, Frederick, Maryland
Located 3 miles south of Frederick, Md. Take
route 85 south approx. 3 miles, turn right on
Lime Kiln Road, go Vz mile to New Design Road,
turn right (follow sale signs).
AT 10:30 A.M.
212 REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEINS 212
90 cows of which 90 percent are Ist and 2nd calf
heifers, well uddered and good size. Ist calf heifers
milking up to 80 lbs., cows up to 94 lbs.
35 Bred Hellers - start to freshen after sale date.
60 Open Heifers - calves to breeding age.
2 Bulls - CVU Astro Sam 1647069 sire of Ist calf
heifers in milk.
25 Holstein Steers - approx. 250 to 700 lbs.
2000 Vials of Semen- CVU Astro Sam 1647069
75 Vials of Semen - Tidy Burke Forty Niner 1283917.
This is a certified accredited herd having been on
D.H.I.A. for 18 yrs. with 1975 D.H.I.A. average 16974
milk, 641 fat. One of the top herds in Maryland. All
cows bred to Sire Power Penn Dell Gent Larry 1535960
with herd being basically Curtis and Sire Power
breeding. All cows tested for interstate shipment. Herd
pregnancy checked prior to sale.
LOADING CHUTE AVAILABLE
SALE HELD IN HEATED TENT
CATALOGS & RECORDS AVAILABLE DAY OF SALE
Two 20’ x 60’ Harvestores w-Hercules unloader.
1250 gal. Dari-Kool stainless steel milk tank w
compressor.
DeLaval pipeline for 40 cows complete w-5 milking
units.
Mix-Mill feed mill grinder, 5 ton supplement tank;
Patz bam cleaner; 80 stanchions; 5 conveyors w
motors; 12 ft. silo unloader.
Sale Order: COWS, SEMEN, HARVESTORES &
DAIRY EQUIPMENT.
Massey Ferguson 1100 diesel, 1300 hrs.; M.F. 180 D w
cab 1000 hrs.; M.F. 180 D; M.F. 175 D; M.F. 135 gas;
M.F. 35 D w-mower; M.F. 30 gas tractors; Fox self
propelled forage chopper Super D w-com and pickup
attachments; N. Idea Uni-Harvester diesel w-12 ft.
grain and 4 row com heads; Int. No. 225 SP 10 ft.
windrower; A. Chalmers 4 row com planter w-liqnid
attach, andmoniter; Brillion 7 ft. chisel plow; Miller 10
ft. disc; N. Holland tank manure spreader w-hydro. lid
200 bu. (new); N.H. tank manure spreader, 200 bu.;
Hawk Bflt tank manure spreader, 200 bu.; N.H. 130 bu.
beater manure spreader; Owatonna 1200 loader w
quick attach, bucket and pilot fork; Clark No, 6000 fork
lift propane gas; 4 Grove self unloading 16 ft. wagons
w-tops; N.H. Whiri-away blower; Int. auger blower;
McKee 3 pt. snow blower; Danuser post driver; Gilson
3 pt. concrete mixer; Brillion 10 ft. cultipacker;
Brillion 10 ft. culti-mulcher; Int. 10 and 12 ft. spring
tooth harrows; Lely No. 1250 fertilizer spreader; N.H.
10 ft. fert. spreader; N.H. 40 ft. elevator; 40 ft. grain
auger; Grove dump trailer; 8 ton wagon; N.H. Super 68
hay baler; N.H. No. 56 hay rake; Windpower 1200 KWA
generator; 22 inch grain fan and drier; J.D. crimper;
Century 400 gal. sprayer; M.F. 4 row cultivator fits
M.F. 180; M.F. 3 pt. cultivator; 7 ft. scraper; pasture
drag; 2 utility traders; four 14 ft. feed trailers; 3 metal
hay racks; 2 feed carts; 11 bam fans; 3 auto, cattle
waterers; 4 sets tractor chains; Metal head catch;
Chlorinator; gas hot air furnace; 3 refrigerators and
miscellaneous; junk and junk machinery.
1967 Int. 2 ton w-grain dump
1964 Int. 2 ton w-grain dump
1967 Chev. 4 wheel drive Vs ton pickup
1964 Chev. Vz ton pickup
Note: Machinery all in excellent condition. Tractors
and large equipment sold at 12:00 noon.
TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents
Owner
Rt. 9, New Design Road
Frederick, Maryland 21701
Phone: (301) 662-4784
Robert C. Mullendore
Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer
Boonsboro, Maryland 21713
Phone: (301) 582-0546
LUNCH SERVED BY BALLENGER BOYS 4H CLUB
TWO DAY
FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1976
HARVESTORES & DAIRY EQUIPMENT
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1976
ATIO:3OA.NI.
SEVEN TRACTORS & MACHINERY
PAUL H. CLEMSON, JR.
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