Southeast Regional 4-H Horse Show set MORRISTOWN - The tgomery - will send 4-H itheast Regional District horsemen to compete in the [ Horse Show will be held regional show. itember 17 at Ludwig’s mer, Chester County. The iw will commence at 9 Judges for the event will n- be Scott Buckwalter, Lititz, for the Western classes, Eight counties - Bucks, Betty Graf, Toms River, rks, Chester, Delaware, N.J., for the English classes; high, Northampton, and Robert Gregory, Lititz, uladelphia, and Mon- for the trail class. COHSISKMEKT SALE Our Monthly Consignment Sale, located on Route 220, Athens, Penna. THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPUMBERIS,I9I7 8 P.M. We will have our regular run of fresh and close springer cows and heifers. Also ten nice springer first calf Holstein heifers and open and springer Jersey heifers. Animals must be Blood t TJB. tested. Bring your cattle in Wednesday P.M. or Thursday A.M. Terms: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale. VAUfY STOCKYARDS, INC. Athens, Pa. Ph: 883-1031 Dairy Show Sale Oct. 20 at 11 A.M. Restaurant WID Be Open. FIRST ANNUAL RINEHART & LIPPY PRODUCTION SALE At Glenn N. Lippy’s farm located 2 miles south of Littiestown, Pa. on Route 194 or 6 miles north of Taneytown, Maryland on Route 194. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19,1977 7:00 P.M. 45 HOLSTEINS 45 All Young Cow« and Bred Heifen. 15 Registered from Rinehart Farms, Taneytown, Md. 30 Grades from Glenn lippy, Rt. 1, Littlestown, Pa. All Cattle, Registered and Grade, have DHI records and Sire I.D. Nearly nil are recently fresh or due soon after the sale'. 15 Registered from Rinehart Farm Include: 1. A flashy VG Apollo with 15,000 due sale time to Gay Ideal. 2. A fresh GP Double Triune 2-yr. old with 17,270; dam over 20,000; next dam over2o,ooo. 3. A nice VG Apollo grand-daughter with 17,000 4.0 707 f. 4. A fresh Paclamar Double Triune with 14,000 as a heifer, her dam VG 88 with 23,000. 5. An 83 pt. cow with 17,000 due at sale time to Elevation. 6. A fresh second-calf Lucky with 17,000 as a 2-yr. old, dam has 25,000. 7. An Admiral 3-yr. old due after sale; dam 19,000; next dam 5x 20,000. Others by Apollo Rocket, Apollo Warrior, R Maple, etc. 30 Grades from Glenn Lippy include: 1. A fresh beautiful uddered Lucifer Gaylord dtr. with 19,619 and 745 as a 2-yr. old. 2. A Snowman with 16,393 as a Sr. Yrlg., recently fresh by Simpsons Burkgov Snowman. 3. A fresh second-calf Topper pro]ected over 17,000 M. 4. A Penn-Octo-Kenny bred heifer due in October. 5. A Milk and Honey Ivanhoe heifer from a 21,391 dam due in October. 6. A Mookown Optimist heifer due in Oct., second dam has over 21,000. 7. An Apollo Warrior dtr. due in October, dam 4 times over 20,000 M. 8. A fresh Puget Sound Statesman with twice over 15,000 M. Others by Election, Astoman, Triune Complete, Milk & Honey, etc. This sale offers plenty of base milk from sound, typy young cows and bred heifers. 10181 RINEHART GLENN N. LIPPY 4252 Stone Road Taneytown, Md. A. Doty Remsburg, Auctioneer Jefferson, Maryland Fred Naugie, Pedigrees Carlisle, Pa. Owners; Route 1 Littlestown, Pa. Price slump continues WASHINGTON - USDA responsible for the August reported recently that the decline. Index of Prices Received by Com averaged $1.64 per Farmers decreased * three bu., down 24 cents; oats per cent during the month averaged 90.6 cents, down ended last Aug. 15. It was the 11.4 cents from July, third straight month decline, Sorghum grain averaged the Department announced. $2.75, down 9 cents; barley, Lower prices for soybeans, $1.50, down 3 cents per bu. feed grains, hogs, broilers Hay averaged $52.50 per ton, and potatoes were mainly down $4.30 from July and PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1977 3T/ 2 ACRES OF LAND ALL HIGHLY TILLABLE EXCEPT 3 AC. WOODS To be held on the premises located 3 miles east of Intercourse on S. New Holland Road between Paul Martin’s Sales Grounds and the Pequea Valley Intermediate School. This desireaUe real estate has 555 ft. of frontage on South New Holland Road, and zoned rural agricultural. Ideal location for a chicken farm, hog farm, or build yourself a new home on it and have a gentlemans estate. You can inspect this land previous to the sale by calling 687-7672 (Gordon Kling), or 768- 3272 (Harry C. Diller Jr.). Sale at 2 P.M. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance on or before April 1,1978. Terms by: HARRY C. DILLER JR. Executor of estate of Grace C. Diller, dec’d. Wentz & Wentz, Atty’s. New Holland, Pa. Gordon Kling, Auct. AR-BRICK FARMS COMPLETE DISPERSAL Located on Rt. 44, six miles from Jersey Shore, Pa., 2 miles from Collomsville, Pa. 16 miles from Lock Haven, Pa., 20 miles from Williamsport. Take Rt. 44 South off Rt. 220, watch for auction arrows. FRIDAY, SEPT. 16,1977 1:00 P.M. Sharp 51 - REG. & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS - 51 10 REG. 41 HIGH GRADES 1977 rolling herd average -12.650 M, 489 F, 3.9 T. Herd consists of 26 mature cows, 14 bred heifers, 6 yearlings & 5 small calves. Several cows & first calf heifers fresh or close, balance in all stages of lacta tion. Interstate tested, preg. ex., charts day of sale. MACHINERY Oliver 1955 diesel tractor over under hyd shift wide front 1900 hrs. - a real nice tractor, Deutz D 5506 diesel tractor with 2300 hrs., Gehl 2500 hydra cat., Gehl chopper with pickup & 2-row com head, 2 Gehl 3-beater self-unloading boxes with heavy running gear & flotation tires, Massey Ferguson model 3 baler, New Idea No. 270 cutditioner, J.D. No. 1240 plateless planter (real good), New Idea 310 1-row com picker, J.D. F 350 five bottom 16” reset plows, J.D. 13.6’ cultimulcher, J.D. No. 60 PTO hopper blower & pipe, N.H. 180 bu. barrel spreader, Kilbro running gear with flat rigging, Oliver 5025 running gear with grain box, N.H. 56 side rake, I.H.C. com shelter, 2 metal grain cribs (capacity 1500 bu. shelled com) L.P.S. tank, cow clippers, Richie water cup, 3 h.p. motor. MILKING EQUIPMENT 400 gal. Girton bulk tank (5 yrs. old), Chore Boy milker pump (21 CMI), approximately 40 ft. glass line and receiving vessel, 2 DeLaval milker units. SEMEN Quantity of semen, rack of Westside ABC semen, Bootmaker & others. SALES MGR. NOTE: This herd has made these records with average conditions, a good producing herd carrying a 3.9 Test. Also a good group of heifers. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase some good cattle or equipment. Rolling herd average will be higher as of sale date. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Sale Under Cover Lunch Available Auctioneer: Arlow Kiehl Sales Mgr.: Gordon Wood Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage & preparing your sale, call Wood’s Auction Service. Owners: Gary Synder & Argyle Brickley Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Sei over-all feed grains and hay index was down 10 pet. from a month earlier, 33 pet. from a year ago. Soybeans, at $5.34 per bu., were off $1.26 from a month earlier, $2.87 per bu. below a year ago. Hog prices averaged $42.80 per hundredweight (cwt), down .0 from July; broilers, 23.9 cents per lb., down 2.3 cents; potatoes averaged $4.56 per cwt., down 58 cents from July. Meanwhile, those lower feed prices helped pull the Index of Prices Paid by New farm management hand book published by Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. one of 41,6 authors of the - A new farm management handbook, handbook, designed for A second section contains fanners and individuals information dealing with the assisting farmers with construction of partial and various management complete budgets and problems and with the another section is devoted to development of farm- dairy budgets and related operating plans, has been information. Still another published by Penn State section deals with budget University’s College of information for the major Agriculture. livestock enterprises such as “The first section is a brief introduction which discusses farm management, the role of the farm manager, and the problems of the decision making process,” said Dr. Virgil E. Crowley, Penn State Extension farm management specialist and PUBLIC SALE Of Real Estate and Personal Property Located approx. 1 mile North of Bowmansville from Route 625 follow Lauchtown Road approx. Vz mile to Spruce Street, turn right to property. SAT., SEPT. 24,1977 at ll:OOA.M. Real Estate 12 Noon ' Real Estate to be offered in 2 parcels, PARCEL NO. 1 Consists of approx. 28 acres of ground, approx. 15 acres of tillable ground, re mainder is pastureland with stream, along with 2% story stone and frame home, in modem condition. Rutt Kitchen, self-cleaning oven, and dishwasher, Ist floor 4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor has 6 bedrooms, asbestos shingle, oil hot water heat, well and pressure system, new 200 amp. electric service, large 2-car attached garage, sun porch. BARN: stone and frame bank bam with open stables. PARCEL NO. 2 Contains approx. 7 acres of ground, approx. 5 acres of tillable ground, 2 acres of meadowland with stream, very nice home site along macadam Township road. Inspection anytime by ap pointment. 10% down day of sale, settlement in 60 days. For Inspection, call: HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. 215-286-5183 PERSONAL PROPERTY Ferguson No. 35 tractor, Ferguson 3-pt. cultivator, 3-pt. 16 in. single plow, M.F. 3-pt. 2-row com planter, 6 ft. 3-pt. scraper, ground scoop, 3-pt. crane, 3-pt. Bushhog rotary mower used very little, 2 log chains, tractor chains, 5,000 amp. mtd. alternator, 200 amp. double switch, 8 ft. farm trailer, table saw, Jig saw, 2-hole com shelter with motor, potato plow, mtd. P.T.O. fert. spreader, 150 gal. gas tank, roll of wire, platform scales, bag wagon, wooden barrels, 55 gal. drums, 67 Jeep Wagoneer, 4-wheeled drive; HR 70 x 14 tires on G.M. wheels, tool box, fence charger, lawn roller, step ladder, rope bed, % metal bed, shoestand, kerosene lamp, lantern, plastic pipe, old high chair, children’s games, radio, T.V., jelly jars, lamps, some cookware, Tupperware pieces, also other cookware and dishes, some old, also many other items not men tioned. Real Estate to be offered In Parcels and as an en tirety. Terms by Irvin & Grace Horning Wentz & Wentz, Attorneys Elton & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers cember 10,1977 Fanners down a point. At 202, it was one-half of one pet. below a month earlier, though 9 points (5 pet.) above a year ago. The Ratio of Prices Received to Prices Paid declined three points to 86. It was 96 a year ago. Under the old 1910-14 formulas, Prices Received declined 15 points to 436; Prices Paid, four points to 686 and the Parity Ratio declined 1 point to 64 - the third lowest in history. It reached a then record low of 58 in December 1932; hit a record low of 55 in March of 1933. Except for those two instances, its always been at least 66. A year ago it stood at 71. swine and beef. The handbook is available for $5 plus Pennsylvania sales tax. Make check or money order payable to The Pennsylvania State. University and send with your name and address to “Farm Management Handbook, Box 6000, University Park, Pa. 16802. 121
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