Complete Dairy Farm Dispersal rkM I SAVE THIS AD! lastnot,ce Monday, October 24,1977 At 10:00 A.M. For Floyd Groff located 2Vz miles N.E. of Oxford, N.J. on the Oxford * Request Rd. Follow Warren Haven signs and sale arrows off Rt. 31 and Rt. 46. Farm Sold! Must Sell! 73 Dairy Cows, Pipeline, Tank, Full Line Machinery! 10 A.M. Small items tools parts etc. 11 A.M. Tractors - IHC 706 DL, J.D. 730 DL, IHC 340 DL, Chevy flat bed dump truck, Moline U tractor as is. New H olland equip. - 717 field chopper w corn hd, super 23 hopper blower, 352 portable grinder mixer. John Deere equip. - 5 btm 16” semi mtd. plow #9 side mower, 3 btm. plow, equip. -13 hole grain drill, 10 ft. hyd. disc on rubber. New Idea equip - 217 manure spreader, hay rake, 504 and 501 front end loaders, #7 corn picker. Badger tandem chuck wagon, 2 Gehl chuck wagons, M.F. chuck wagon, Oliver 60 hay baler, 5 flat body hay wagons, case stalk shredder, field sprayer, hammer mill, 20 and 18 ft. elevators, Meyers snow plow and hay crusher, fuel tank, lincoln welder, torch set. 12:30 Girton 875 gal 3A Bulk Tank, Surge S.S. 80 cow automatic pipeline, Alamo pump, 6 units, all like new. 80 gal HWH, double wash vat, Patz 60 cow high paddle barn cleaner w elevator A-l, 30 Jamesway water cups, Jamesway Liqumatic manure elevator, cow hck tank, fans, feed carts, gates etc. LAST AND ONLY, NOTICE, SAVE AD! 1 P.M. 72 holstem cows, 1 Guernsey cow, hoi. bull. Many fresh recently, Springers, Bred cows. Cattle are mostly young and are under moderate feeding with lots of room for advancement. T.B. & Blood tested and eligible for interstate shipment! Pregnancy examined! With the strong demand for dairy cattle be sure to take advantage of this Sale. Lunch available! Owner & auctioneer not responsible for accidents! Terms Cash or Good Check Sale Day! Sale Conducted by; Col. Fred R. Daniel Auct, Inc. NeshanicSta., N.J. 201-369-4784. PUBLIC AUCTION 148 ACRE DAIRY FARM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1977 Location: Take Route 501 north from Myerstown 6 miles to the Frystown Road, turn left onto the Frystown Road to second farm on It c. Bethel Township, Berks County, Penna. 148 ACRE DAIRY FARM 126 Acres tillable, 19 acres pasture, 3 acres woodland, app. 1900 feet of road frontage and having thereon erected a: 2y 2 STORY FRAME DWELLING containing on first floor; large eat-in kitchen with cabinets, dining room and living room. Second floor contains 4 bedrooms and full bath. Attic storage. Basement. 2 story summer house attached to main house. 42 r 12’ FRAME BANK BARN with 36 stancnions and 3 heifer pens on lower level. Second level has 4 drive-m bays, storage mows and gramery bins. Block milkhouse attached to bam with 500 gallon Esco Milk Tank. 12x55 concrete silo with Starline unloader. 23 x 33 DOUBLE CRIB CORN BARN 20 x 30 FRAME GARAGE AND WORKSHOP 2 CAR BLOCK GARAGE Approximately % acre stocked pond, well with Myers pressure system, grape arbor, mature trees, other small buildings. Also selling 17 ton of 3rd cutting Alfalfa and 20 tons of 2nd cutting Alfalfa to be sold after Real Estate. Auction time 2:00 P.M. Auction by: ALLEN D. AND ANNA RUTH BURKHOLDER R.D. #l, Myerstown, Pa. 717-933-4854 Auction Conducted by John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305 Ephrata, Pa. Henry Steiner, Attorney NOTE: If you are looking for a Farm do not miss this one. Buildings situated nicely and a good location, inspection of Farm anytime, inspection of dwelling by appointment, call 717-933-4854. Owner FLOYD GROFF Oxford, N.J. 2:00 P.M Maryland dairy judging team gets prize 4 - "•-> , - i r Members of the University of Maryland dairy cattle judging team and their coach show off their Cuthbert Nairn championship rotating memorial trophy at awards banquet following last month's ninth annual invitational collegiate dairy cattle judging contest in Harrisburg, Pa. They also received gold medallions and a $2OO check from Obie Snider (center) of Imler, president of the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show. Shown are (left to right): Jerome D. (“Jerry”) Myers of Westminster, Md., Michael D. Weimer of New COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL On the Collison farm located just off Delaware Route 14 between Harrington, Delaware and Denton, Md. Turn north off Route 14 at Burrsville (Md.-Del. State line) and follow sale signs to farm. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,1977 ll:OOA.M. 116 REGISTERED NOLSIEINS 65 Cows - 21 Bred Heifers (11 of these due soon after sale day) 30 Open Heifers and Heifer Calves. Tested for Interstate Shipment - Pregnancy checked. DHI records to over 25,D00M and 1,026 F Rolling DHI herd average -17.597 M 3.9% 683 F The herd has been A.I. sired and bred for 18 years and until recently ABS bulls were used exclusively, however recently Sire Power and Curtiss sires have also been used. Bulls with daughters selling include Bootmaker, Elevation, Sizzler, Ultimate, R Maple, Monitor, Double Triune, Elevation Bob, Burkgov Demand, Transmitter, etc. Sixteen are now bred to Elevation and seven to Paclamar Astronaut. A number selling will have over 20,D00M and four first-calf heifers are projected over 20,000. The herd is really producing at present, with milk weights to 101.3 lbs. for the tester in September and many from 70 to 100 lbs. A well bred herd in excellent condition with popular bloodlines and carefully selected service sires. A great place to buy Registered Holsteins! Terms: Cash Sale in tent Lunch available Catalogs at ringside Not Responsible for Addicents CLARK L BAKER Route 3 Harrington, Delaware 302-398-8841 A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer NORMAN D. HILL, Associate Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 '* 4 \ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 T'i ~ r I Oxford, Pa.; Betsy Merchant of Walkersville (Md.,); Snider: Roy W. Crow of Kennedyville, (Md.): Charles R. Fisher of Columbia, (Md.), and team coach, Dr. J. Lee Majeskie, assistant professor of dairy science at the College Park campus. The Maryland collegiate delegation also placed first in judging Ayrshire, Brown Swiss and Guernsey cattle at the Harrisburg contest-and it was third in Holstein judging. Myers was high individual in the contest. His brother, Jeff, coached the Maryland 4- H “B” team to victory in another division of the same contest. AFIERNOON SALE 3rd ANNUAL DAIRY SHOW AND SALE Our Monthly Consignment Sale will be held at the VALLEY STOCKYARDS, INC. Located Just Off Route 220, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1977 At l:OOP.M. Three years ago in October we started our monthly sales. On October 20th we will have a SHOW SALE. We will have 3 classes: DRY HOLSTEIN, FRESH HOLSTEIN, AND MIXED BREEDS Including Jerseys, Guernseys, Ayrshires, etc. Ist Place $50,00 2nd Place $30.00 3rd Place $20.00 4th Place $lO,OO Plus Ribbons for Each Class. Our Judging will be at 11:00 a.m. before sale at 1 p.m. All cattle must be Blood and T.B. Tested with a good chart. Cattle should be consigned on Wednesday. We expect 60-70 good cows and heifers. We will have the buyers and your cattle will bring Top Dollar! Our consignment sale will start in the afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in Nov. and throughout the winter. TERMS: Cash or Good Check. VALLEY STOCKYAffIS, INC. Athens, Penna. Telephone 717-883-1031 TELEPHONE George Scott 297-2804 Wallace Nichols 596-3261 Donald Page 883-0489 Bob Slingerland 297-3777 Restaurant Will Be Open. iff, v /' sts * ~4 / / '/% 4 , f* ■// 125