11f» lamaslci I 'taUmlay Sept 2N I'i/f. Public i ‘r r . r • i ' i ra:‘f I a a! I rr'tn ! r I ' a-' ! » ! I-i u'!r' i a • M Mi\ < Sa!r . ' t arm V * 1 fi«- Hr nr ','jur, I.aj.lrmmt ■. -it M au'frr ' Saddler '! < p 'i-ratf-d a' r lit !! ard !' u •» lira V 1* I Sr f! ,lira Nil'll <i I *TC»>« t Wr rij (r, ( i • ..v .t.n Sa'r {.% 1 'trier Sja (frr t rank l a’id Srmi'- AurtK'nrrr SAT V)\ 'i f-all Roundup Ayrshire Sale at Medford i’a h air/roundr. Ralph A Hirst Marion i’a Aur tior.ccr COMPLETE HERO DISPERSAL Located in Jackson Summitt, Pa. on Rt 328 leading from Tioga. Pa. to Elmira, N Y Having sold my farm I will sell the following on WEDNESDAY - SEPT. 29 At 12 00 Sharp 130 - REGISTERED & trades HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEINS - 130 1975 D.H.I.A. average 14556 M 525 F 3.6 T. 1976 Rolling average 15012 M 556 F 3.7 T. Herd consist of 73 mature cows in all stages of lac tation, 18 bred hfrs., 19 breeding age, 16 calves, 4 service sires Interstate tested, pregnancy examined, charts day of sale. Featuring this fine show animal: Lamtland Rock man May (VG-87) with 2-517.551 M 616 F 3.5 percent and projected for 14.359 M & 489 F as a 3 yr. old. Bred to Arlinda Chief & from a GP-84 dam with 25,555 M 749 F as a 4 yr. old. Her extensive show records includes Ist 3 yr. old, best udder in Class, Sr. & Gr. Champion at both the ’76 Whitneyville 4-H Show & ’76 Hartford, District 4- H Show. Also selling her 2 paternal sisters. One is GP-82 proj over 16.300 M 515 F as a 3 yr. old bred to Elevation from a GP-83 dam with 25,271 M 855 F as a 5 yr. old, gr. dam VG-87 with records up to 32.080 M 963 F. The other is G-79 but should easily score higher & is bred to Elevation and proj for 17,537 M 651 F. Some others selling; A Typeblazer bred to Elevation with records as a 3 yr. old of 16.536 M 596 F and proj. for 18,866 M 601 F as a 4 yr. old. Her dam by Elevation sold for $l5OO 00 at the Sire Power Sale. A VG-86 (ex-mamm) Superb dau., just fresh from a VG-87 Bellringer dam with over 105,000, next dam over 126,000. Some of the grades outstanding records: No. 74 6-11 209 d 18.238 M 631 F 3.5 percent & proj. for 22.980 M 801 F milked 98.0,105.5,110.3 lbs. consectively No. 129 a first calf hfr. proj for 20,288 M & 627 F milked 90.3 lbs. in 3rd mo. of lactation. Many more individuals exceeding 17.000 M. Sires represented: Kingpin, Elevation, Typeblazer, Originator, Rockman Marquis N3d, Fond Image, Hagen, Rokette Centurion, Larry, Needle, ABC Ivanhoe & others. Service Sires include: Elevation, Jetstream, Brett, Charmcross, & others. Sales Mgr. note: You will find as pleasing a row of udders & good type as you have seen in a long time. These cows have made good records under average feeding conditions. Many of these grades would make good candidates for the Identification Program. You will also find a well grown group of hfrs. with good type that should make the right kind. Don’t miss this chance to buy high quality replacements. M.F. 1085 Diesel tractor w-cab only 625 hrs. real nice; New Idea 325 two row picker grinder. Machinery at 12:00 sharp, cattle at 12:30. Terms - Cash Or Good Check. Sale under cover Lunch available Owners - John & Judy Wheeler Jr. Auctioneer - Arlow Kiehl Sales Manager - Gordon Wood - Mansfield, Pa Phone 717-549-4901 For the most m advertising coverage and preparing your sale. Call Woods Auction Service. Register Tin \i>\ n i‘ ’•? ‘td 'l rarl •(. Sa|r I,* - *" 1 lira ! ' > !' )<"!'! it I 1 ..rjiiir * I| \ rM'irk I u hailff ’dar-Nal! V rt-ima *hi NOV \? ''[><•< la! t rrdrr ( attle Salr .it \ irl,aM Sain SlaMn ini ’0 'nilr-i ra't if I-till alter i’ar.idrr IVnna IHI MA 17 I I'M Winchester Virginia feeder (.ill and Ne.irlmi’ Sale to lx held at the Par m< rs lavestoek l-xcKanitr Ire located! , miles west of W mrlu He ron 1! f* Route 30 WHEELERS MACHINERY Sales m.v 1 f,',r '>a!r if arm Mar 1 TT"! a if Hu j".rh >!(! (,ncul* atffl am>r«K 4 1 - milri rlf, of Mrw art itfiM n oil I < 7i a’.ftnjc I/>pan I.inr -.rsr limr's . in Nnrlh I! fx-uril Tup York (o fa Sale li\ Mn Hrrbrrt iro’.t HI) 1 {-«-lion Pa rui.rr H<'l>rrt 1 Scrhml A ,flinnr-rr , vv, MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1976 10 30 A M Location - Alba Penna Route 14 between Troy and Canton, Bradford County Selling large selection new small items, tools. bolLs. halters, etc Full line good quality farm equipment, Four Tractors, etc Plus older farm machinery Steel wheeled farm wagon, bob sled with box, etc Auctioneer - Tom Young Troy. Pa. 717-673-8659 EXCELLENT GENTLEMAN'S FARM In YORK COUNTY, PA With GREAT DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT POTENTIAL 77+ AC ‘‘TWIN BROOK FARM” AUCTION Subject to Confirmation As 2 Parcels Or Enbrety Stone Residence, Tenant House, Guest Cottage, 2 Barns w Box Stalls, Pond On 10 Acres Kreub Creek RD'/i Mi N of Rt 30 Bypass Hellam East York Exit, Hellam Twp SMmE of York, 15 Mm W of Lancaster. Mam Residence Circa Early 1800’s, Tastefully restored, Colonial I Brass Wrought iron hardware, Living Room w-fireplace, Dining Room, mod. Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, Bath Tenant House Living Room w trieplace, Dining Room, Den, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bath, 1-room Guest Cottage DIRECTIONS From Pa. Trnpk, Reading Exit, take Rt. 222 S to Rt. 30 Bypass |Lancaster]. Take Rt 30 Bypass W. 17 Mi to Hstlam E York Exit Rt. Vi Mi. to Property. INSPECTION SUN , OCT 10 FROM 2 TO 5 P M SALE ON PREMISES: SAT, OCT. 16 AT 2P M 15*. DEPOSIT • REQUEST BROCHURE AUCTION CO OF PA BROKERS AUCTIONEERS ISIS SPRUCE ST, PHILADELPHIA, Pa 19102 (215) 545 4500 NARROWS FEEDER CATTLE ASSOCIATION 1976 FALL SALES NARROWS LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET, INC. AT— NARROWS, VIRGINIA 24124 Sept.*2B 2nd Yearling Steer Sale - 1000 head Oct 5 Angus & Angus-Cross Calf Sale - 1100 head Oct. 12 Hereford & Charolais-Cross Calf Sale - 800 head Oct. 19 3rd Yearling Steer Sale - 1000 head Oct 26 4th Yearling Steer Sale - 1000 head (All Sales are on Tuesday at 7• 30 P.M.) All Cattle will be weighed in and Sold the same day. Sales are state sponsored and State Graded. For ad ditional information phone 703-726-2152 or 703-921-3586. WEEKLY SALE EVERY SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. . i hum* return Sale reports ‘M-plrml.rf rc 17't '•Ilf UN !<■ < V ,r J. 14 cm Vi :«•> '.!a, dar<) U> <vi no ( • ’ ;.i HI II I IC. < r *• 00 I o V OCi ;n \ M M ID! n '.TI I IC. (,<**\ If. (Wr 47 on If. <7 00 Standard If Gr»«l 15 r *s lo 40 .Vi («hrr 7. CTt In V. 0 0 HU LS ’J 00 In MOO ( OWS Hi t h Choirr- to I’nmr 77 40 (c. Tfl 75 <rootl |o .Standard 75 50 lo 76 R 5 I lilitv 23 00 lo 74 » < iitlm Ibis. Uic 7 7 CCi 1. 77 V I arncfj i< 35 .r, < M\ I ' < ,'«>J |n (7,r«.fr 4! v, in ««, .»■ in (. «! jv • •»? cn MGS INVENTORY REDUCTION AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1976 9 30 A M Sharp Location North ot Lane Reading Turnpike Interchange along Rt 222 (old) Turn right onto Muddy Creek Church Road premises on the right Due U> thr change m our plant operation, MGS Inr . ha<i acquired excess machinery. shop and tran sportation equipment, office equipment. materials and supplies lo be sold at auction TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT: ’74 International Harvester Model 2500 A, Hydrostatic I>ri\c farm tractor dike new). '64 International Harv ester 220 truck tractor. Hco Model C4O-21 flat bed truck with 16’ stake body GVWR 25,000 lbs , 3 ton capacity equipment trailer frame, '6l Ford pick-up truck, New 7 ton capacity equipment trailer with 20’ bed and loading ramps; New MGS utility trailers, 6’, B’, 10’ sizes. Several used utility trailers; New 15 ton capacity Gooseneck type equip trailer with 20’ bed and Beavertail; 5,000 lb Buda fork lift; Trailer Parts: (6) new 3,500 lb. x 4” drop axles with brakes; several 2,500 lb. cap axles with hubs and bearings; trailer lights and; reflectors; hub caps for small trailer wheels; Like new 8-wheel, all-teman vehicle and special en closed trailer. SHOP EQUIPMENT: Electric motors - some with reduction gear heads; 15 die sets for punch press; 7 elec, arc welders; 3 h.p. pedestal grinder; 10" abrasive cutoff saw with 5 h.p. motor (like new); Electric chain hoists; Shop air compressor with rebuilt 10 h.p. motor and large air tank; Several carts and racks; (4 ) 250 AMP MIG welders with wire feeders; Ventilator fan; (5) Large stainless steel cleaning tanks; Parts de-greaser tank with electric heating coils and parts rack;’ Bench grinder; lots of cutting torches, gas hose, gauges, and related burning equipment; (3) overhead Bridge cranes, 30’ span, 3 & 5 ton capacity, equipped with hoists and driving gear; Work benches; Several Heavy duty 20’ tie-down chains; 200 gal. fuel tank to fit in pick up truck bed; 5 Heavy duty truck springs; Spare tire earner for truck trailer; Used truck and trailer tires, truck type tool box; 3 sets of 5 ton farm wagon running gear with wheels and tires & 80 gal. truck type fuel tank; 5 ton capacity trailer frame with elec, brake axles. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: SOM copy machine; Hand operated mimeograph machine; (2) swivel chairs; (4) office chairs; Wooden desk; 16 MM Bell & Howell Movie Projector; Office partitions; Blueprint machine, complete Window-type office air conditioners. MATERIALS & SUPPLIES Various sizes hydraulic cylinder; lots of steel plates up to IM>” thick (good for tractor wts.); Odd sizes and pieces of %” plywood & particle board; used tires and wheels; 30 gal. of paint, some full cans, some partial cans; lots of elec, wire; elec, switch boxes and fuse boxes; formed steel “C” channels; misc. steel tubing; channels & angles; 28 h.p. Wisconsin VH4 engine; lots of misc. nuts & bolts; 500 lbs. various sizes of welding rods; lots of roller chain and sprockets; conveyor chains and sprockets; ball bearings of various sizes, many new; V-belt pulleys; hydraulic pumps; motors & valves; caster wheels; welding hoods; hydraulic hose and fittings; air hose. (2) 4 h.p. Kohler engines, new; (1) 4 h.p. Kohler engine, used; 8 h.p. Homelite Riding Mower, excellent condition; Trailer mounted 4’xB’ sign with complete set of 372 letters; Lot tobacco cutter parts; (HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION). NOTE: Equipment may be inspected at the plant on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, from 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. prior to sale dale?- Sale by: R.D. No. 3, Denver, Penna (215) 267-7528 Sate conducted by: Randal V. Kline, Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider (717) 733-1006 R.D. 1, Stevens, Pennsylvania 17578 LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE * I'( t % H-jUct an A Amct)f»n rhcwac i ■erfc itp tilling a-t 7J ♦ > r. Iwrs.fTl fU «» up !c.ir if) fr.sn a i ear earlier I 1 s r.arkc»l ihc f.nit Urr>r :.'jrr April IVII )Kal Jr.jltrr ■ 1) ‘■jj linen atr i r lhal c-f a i *tcj’-jnnlJi a ■ ear car,,rr ; 'ri MGS INCORPORATED
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