Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 25, 1977, Image 99

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DAIRY COW
SALE
FRffIAYEVENING, JULY 1,1377
7:30 P.M.
ling at Art Kling’s Sate Barn, located 12
N. of Carlisle on Rt. 74,2*/z miles N.E. of
sburg, Perry Co., Pa.
60 - HEAD - 60
fIISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS
& Ist CALF HEIFERS
rfy all just fresh or dose by sale date!
ring:
tncy Cows & Registered Heifers from Cortland,
(liking up to 80 lbs. a day.
fancy Grade Heifers from Upstate Pa.; Big
g due June & July.
tifers due Sept. & Oct.
jj. stock Bulls - Service Age - Sired by Rocket &
|on!
er Calves.
fOU NEED MILK, DON’T MISS THIS SALE!
Owner,
JUCt.
le, Red.
AUCTION
SULLIVAN COUNTY REAL ESTATE
20 ACRES OF WOODLAND W/STREAM
74 Cm tom G.M.C. Pickup Track
74 29’ Quin Star Travel Trailer
! Fordson Tractor; ’23 International Track
[CHS, ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS, CHINA,
GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES
SATURDAY, JULY 2,1977
10:00 A.M.
Truck & Camper at 12:30 P.M.
Real Estate at 2:00 P.M.
ITATE: 20 Acre of woodland on the North
Ml. having 255’ stream frontage w/right of
PA. Rte. 154. A lot of good timber, excellent
IN: Anytime; for an appointment call
15% down day of sale; Settlement within 60
2500 Super Custom % ton GMC PICKUP
lue & white, w/air, 350 cu. in. V-8, tilt wheel,
s, 2 gas tanks, radio, good rubber equipped
/ A-Title, 20,000 miles.
Quin Star sth wheel TRAVEL TRAILER,
rtiite, tantam axle, sleeps 4, air conditioned,
)ed w/awnings, holding tanks, etc; like new.
100 - 4 wheel drive IH PICKUP TRUCK,
runs good, needs body work,
dson TRACTOR hi running order, extra set
?ls.
itemational TRUCK, IMs tons, running but
.Do not miss it!
900 board ft. air dried rough cut Butternut
1” x 4, 6 & 8” wide & some 1” hemlock
ETC.: 4” &6” jointer, jig saw, 275 &
4S tanks, some sm. hand tools, bench saw,
•lum. ladder, 5 spools binder twine, 600-12
"W tires, §l, 2, & 3 TRAPS, 2 old 56” solid
/blades.
COLLECTOR’S ITEMS INCLUDE: 2
bob sleigh. Swan sleigh, Dog Power
/anda. Pa.), wagon wheels, batter churn,
*tor, cherry night stand, 2 rope beds, oak
in stool, 45” wide oak ext. table, 6 side
■leaf table, walnut china cabinet, 4 pc. & 3
> suites, china closet, wicker sofa, wooden
rocking cradle, lanterns, cow bell, china
early stoneware. GLASSWARE includes
i, oil lamp, daisy & button dishes, salts, It.
>te, gold & silver case men’s pocket wat-
OLD FURNISHINGS: will include
furniture, Admiral solid state stereo
idio, portable sewing machine, coffee urn
:rs, lamps, folding cot and many, many
igs, this is only a partial listing. Do not
<5 your chairs!
Cash. LUNCH
For:
PAUL Y. ZIEGLER &
ROBERT F. BOWN
Rte. 154
)rv Lincoln Falls, Pa.
!D A.ALDERFER, INC.
Brokers & Auctioneers
Pa. (215) 723-1171
V.ARTKLING
R.D I.
Landisburg, Pa.
717-789-3883
Chester County DHIA
(Continued from Page 981
Ardrossan Farms
Lee Ever 1 4-7 286 15,744 5.2 820
SVCII 1 2-8 305 16,111 4.8 777
SVLudt 1 6-4 305 16,298 4.5 736
CONSUNMENT SALE
YYEMESMY, JULY 6,1977
At 9:30 A.M.
Location; Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for
sale sign.
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn
Implements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no
Household Goods.
We sell on Commission.
Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday,
at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin.
Sale by,
David H. Good
717-656-8911
Auctioneers ■ F. Snyder, R. Martin,
C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L Horst
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
Next Sale Wednesday, July 20.1977
HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
100% HOME-BRED REGISTERED
HOLSTEIN HERD OF
HAROLD SHENK
WILL SELL AT AUCTION
FRIDAY, JULY 1,1977
Location: 2 Vz miles northeast of Manheim, Pa.
Lane. Co. Turn east at the square of Manheim
going toward Lititz, turn on Penryn Road, take
Cool Spring Road to Meadow Road. Watch for
the farm along Meadow Road on the left. Turn
pike drivers take Lancaster/Lebanon In
terchange.
61 HEAD, MOSTLY CURTISS SIRED
34 Milking age, 15 Bred heifers, 10 Younger to calves,
2 Bulls, Certified, Accredited, Interstate tested, Preg.
checked, 100% home-bred herd D.H.LA. R.H.A.,
13,330 m 536 f 4.0%.
Following included in this outstanding Herd!!!
Beautiful P.F. Arllnda Chief, fresh w/2 yr. 365 d
14,824 m 632 f 4.3%, her calf by Arteval Fayne Wallie
Queen. Open Heifer by a son of Apollo Rocket, capable
of high “Very Good’’.
Nice Penstate Starman, 3y 277 d 16,833 m 753 f 4.5%,
from an Arlinda Chief dam w/24,000m 946 f at 3 yr. Also
selling maternal sister by Dan-Ver Adm. Jay, and a
ylg. dtr, by King Kurt.
A Good record Starman dtr.6y 351 d 17,206 m 736 F.
Outstanding Paclamar Astronaut, 3y 305 d 19,260 m
621 f.
Another young Astronaut, 2y 329 d 14,192 m 548 f, her
heifer calf by Milu Ivanhoe Betty Chief, yrlg. by a son
of Apollo Rocket.
Note This! Astronaut bred to P.F. Arlinda Chief, 4y
316 d 15,046 m 684 f.
Top record grandtr. of Romandale Dividend, 5y 305 d
21,179 m 657 f 3.1%.
Another good record dtr. by Shalmar-Acres Mar
celus, 4y 335 d 20,443 m 724 f.
High testing Pac. Iv. Black Eagle, 3 records over
15,000 m - Ave. 4.3% to 4.5%, her P.F. Arlinda Chief son
sells.
Service age Elevation son worn an “Ex” Black
Eagle w/25,215m 912 f.
15 Cows sell from 600 to 800 Fat.
(9) Paclamar Astronaut, (1) P.F. Arlinda Chief, (1)
R.O.R.A. Elevation, (4) Penstate Stannan, (2)
Paclamar Capsule, (4) Paclamar Ivanhoe Black
Eagle, (4) Dan-Ver King Kurt, (2) Arlinda Lindy, (1)
Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief from an Astronaut, (1)
Moonshot, and a few by a son of Glen. Charmer.
Several bred to: De-Wa-See-Carljo Chieftain VG-83,
Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief.
An opportunity to buy type young cows which have
not been classified, a herd which was not fed for top
production. A Curtiss Bred herd for years.
A great opportunity to buy foundation dairy cattle.
Catalogs at Ringside.
Managed & Represented by:
SMOKEIDWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES
Gordon Fritz & Son
Phone (717) 393-0930
Auct Carl Oilier
(464-2233)
Pedigrees: Henry Kettering
(569-0675)
12:00 Sharp
ATTHE FARM
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 25.1977-
Henry S. King
Rachel 3
Landis S. Reid
No. 44 3
Hargret Dairy, Inc.
No. 54 3
William P. Moore
No. 402 3
No. 762 3
Elam Petersheim
Fay 3
Paula 3
John S. Stdtzfus
Dribble 3
Judy 3
Harold R. Kulp
Freda 3
Manh Acres Farm
No. 110 3
No. 303 3
David Weaver
Velvet 3
Sue 3
WiHowland Farm
EUa 3
Ben S. Beiler
Stella 3
Samuel B. Acker
No. 355 3
N 0.3» 3
I Cortland on Page IQZj
FEEDER PIG SALE
MUMMY, JULY 2,1977
1:30 P.M.
Located 2Vz miles south of U.S. 22 and 6
miles north of Myerstown, Pennsylvania along
U.S. 501 (former Norman M. Martin Farm).
300-360
40-60 pound choice feeder pigs Duroc-Hamp-York
cross. All pigs are vaccinated for erysipelas, castrated
young, wormed, sprayed for lice and mange. All pigs
raised on this farm. No outside pigs will sell on this
sale. These are some fine quality pigs, raised from
Norman M. Martin’s stock. Pigs will not have to be
moved day of the sale.
Terms by:
1 PAUL MILLER
R.D.I
Myerstown, Pa. 17067
Phone 717-933-5348
Auctioneer: G. Harvey Weik
PUBLIC SALE
OF SHOP TOOLS, UROEH TOOLS
MDSOMEFOMOTOOE
SATURDAY, JULY 2,1977
At 10 A.M.
Located one mile West of Fivepointville Rd.,
Brecknock Twp. Lancaster Co., Pa.
Shop tools of the late DJS. Rissler ; Lectro 6” skill
saw, Speedway drill press, Ram V*” drill, 4 pc.
masonery drill set, various sizes wood bits, Electro
paint gun, pipe threader (up to 1%”), 7 pc. tap & die
set, Sabre saw blades, bench grinder (3300 R.P.M.),
Brace & bit set, machinist tools, square with attacks., 6
pc. wood chisel set, hand saws, levels, wood plane,
vise, saw, board square, shoe lathe, auto punch, pop
rivet tool set, hack saw, complete leather making set,
leather wallets, a few pocket watches and wrist wat
ches, wrecking bars, hatchets, hammers, stencil
numbers & letters, office supplies, work gloves, 20
power telescope, Craftsman tool chest, open end & box
end wrenches, adjustable wrenches, harness & bridle,
carriage blankets, soldering tools, wood & coal heater,
new chaise lounge, 2 dressmaker sewing machines
w/attachments, 2 swivel chairs, wheelbarrow, 32’
alum. ext. ladder, 1 roll tobacco paper, trowels, pipe
wrenches, 2 pot belly stoves, electric sander, 2 hand
sprayers, chain pipe vise, scythes, stove length
firewood, storm windows, bag wagon, Whirlpool in
dustrial sweeper, building jack, small air compressor.
Mall chain saw 24” cut, several socket sets.
Garden tools and furniture: 6 hp. Troy roto tiller,
Reo 30” riding mower, Craftsman 32” riding mower
w/snow blowt' on steel wheels, hand rotary mower,
sickle mower (40” cut), small home made steel wagon,
window fan, quilt material, new comfort, S.C.M. ad
ding machine, G.E. upright freezer, kerosene lamp,
one Alladin lamp, slant top desk, 3 pc. bedroom suite,
double oak bed, elec, food grinder, shoes, gloves, yard
gates, 1931 Ranger bicycle, also other items not
mentioned.
LIZZE H. RISSLER
Elton Horning & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers
Lunch Available
23,223
18,951
4-11
18,012
305
305
19,597
18,578
5-11
3-6
18,949
18,436
305
305
305
305
17,977
18,023
21,255
306
305
19,314
17,452
302
305
6-
7-
19,899
20,245
22,132
20,764
305
306
19,101
18,254
Terms by:
3.5
811
4.1
4.3