Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 127

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    GAP AUCTION
«. FHfUV EVENHG, OCT. 21,1171
5:30 P.M.
Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey
Hill Mimt Market - Cross RR Bridge.
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION.
Inspection Friday from 9 00am until sale time
CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS
FROM 8 (X) AM to 7 00 PM
OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT
Call us for pick up service
IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers
442-4936 or 442-8254
CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES
SPECIAL
FALL SALE
FEEDER CATTLE & CALVES
700 HEAD 700
Angus - Charoiais
Hereford - Cross Breds
Saturday, October 22,1977
1:00 P.M. SHARP!
Sale to be held at the Aberdeen Sales Co.,
Inc., Livestock Auction Mkt., 6 mi. east of Bel
Air, Md., via U.S. Rt. 1 or 6 mi. west of Aber-
U.S. Rt. 40 or 1-95 on Md. Rt. 22 in Churchville,
Harford Co., Md.
This sale consists of local cattle from Harford, Cecil,
Baltimore, Kent, Queen Anne, York and Lancaster
Counties. All cattle will be sold on out weights; sorted
and graded to suit all buyers; sold in lots and as in
dividuals. This has proven to be one of the few sales to
offer local acclimated cattle. The majority of cattle
will weigh between 400-800 lbs. Cattle will be accepted
prior to sale as early as 24 hrs. or up until 1 P.M. of sale
day. Early arrivals will receive feed and water.
Consignments Welcome - Order Buying Service
•Trucking Available
ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC.
Livestock Auction Mkt.
Box C. Aberdeen, Md. 21001
Located in Churchville. Md.
Phone: 301-734-6050
(Nights: 347-7105 or 734-7978)
Managers:
Jim Preston & Kent Ferrell, Jr.
PUBLIC SALE
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Dairy and Tobacco Farm
AVA Acres, more or less @
Thursday October 20,1977
At 2:00 P.M.
Located Vz mile north of Route 340 on Pond
Road, or 772 I mile west of Intercourse, 2 miles
east of Bird-in-Hand, Pa.
3Vz Story Frame and Brick
DOUBLE DWELLING
East side 2 rooms and enclosed stair on second floor.
4 rooms and full bath on first floor, with newly
remodeled kitchen. West side 5 rooms on second floor.
3 rooms and full bath and laundry on first floor. Kit
chen recently remodeled.
70x84 BANK BARN
32 stalls, and box stall and horse stalls; litter cart
and track. 30 by 60 2-story concrete block building with
concrete floors. 3-ton built-in feed bin; 18 ft. concrete
slab in front with pipe rail fencing. Ideal for heifers or
hog barn.
40x80 TOBACCO SHED
with damping cellar and stripping room
12 by 20 tractor shed; 14 by 60 Stave Silo with pipe
and level flow distributor with 12 volt motor; 18 by 24
milk house attached to bam; 30 by 36 double carriage
shed and work shop; well with water wheel; 40 acres
tillable, rest in meadow with stream flowing through.
10% down day of sale. See owner for financing. In
spection of Property October 1 - 8 from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
ZONED AGRICULTURAL
Terms by
ABRAM L &
A ANNA MAE KING
Auctioneers:
Robert E. Martin - 656-7770
Frank L. Steller - 656-8195
Atty.
Wenger &
Byler
Sunshine means
work on Belgian
Editor’s Note: The
following is a newsletter
prepared by Nancy Henkel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Henkel, Winterhill
Load, Strasburg, who is a
delegate from Lancaster
County to Belgium m the
Internationa! 4-H Youth
Exchange The International
4-H Youth Exchange is
conducted h\ the National »-
H ( omits l mi behalf of the
Cooperatn* Extension
Service friends of 4-H in
Lancaster Count}', the 4-H
Council, 4-H clubs, service
c lubs, Farm Women groups
and agri-business
organizations assist in
financing this exchange.
This is the third in a series
which Nancy will write from
Belgium, her host country.
Since I have portrayed the
social life here in Belgium,
you might be wondering if I
do any work! Well the truth
is that I do a lot of work when
the sun shines. Since
Belgium has about 270 days
of rain per year you can
guess how much sun I have
seen since I’ve been here.
My first host family,
Taelman lived on a 250 acre
farm. When I arrived, it was
sugar beet weeding time.
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FALL
i DAIRY SALE
Monday Eve., October 17,1977
7:30 P.M.
Selling at Art Kling's Sale Barn, located 12
miles N. of Carlisle, 2Vz miles N.E. of Lan
disburg, Perry Co., along rt. 74:
60-HEAD HOLSTEINS - 60
Featuring 25 Registered Cows and Ist
Calf Heifers- Mostly Fresh or Close.
1 Load of P.B. Cows from Cortland Co.,
N. Y.- Fancy Cows with DHIA Records.
Load of Northern Pa. Ist Calf Heifers-
All Just Fresh - Big Strong Milky Heifers.
“DON‘T MISS THIS SALE -
BETTER THAN USUAL QUALITY! ”
Heifer Calves - Health Charts
- Click, Auct. ;
Naugle, Ped. '
PUBLIC SALE
FRI. EVE., OCT. 21,1977
6:30 P.M.
Located 2 miles South of McCoysville. Sale
sign along Route 75, 9 miles South of Port
Royal, atT. Lanes.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SELLING 6:30 P.M.
MACHINERY, TRUCKS & CATTLE 7:30 P.M.
A.C. - W.D, tractor w/45 kit, live P.T.0., hyd.; H Far
mall w/super kit, hyd.; Ferguson 20 tractor, plows,
cult. & planter; A.C. - B tractor (good cond.);
ALSO OTHER FARM MACHINERY
1970 Ford truck, 600 series, flat bed, 330 V-8 new
motor, 3000 miles. 1971 Ford Louiville, 600 series, with
T.K. series 390 motor, 50,000 mile, with steel standards.
1966 % T. Chev. pick up truck; 10 ft. snow blade for
truck.
CATTLE & HORSES
Palomino mare, bred to Appaloosa, 3 yr. old; 8 yr.
old mare w/colt (quiet); 1 Hoi. cow; 5, Ist calf Hoi.
heifers, due Oct. & Nov.; 5 bred Hoi heifers; 1 Angus
cow; 7 Angus heifers, 300 to 500 lbs. Health charts.
Herbert B. lines, Owner
Ph: 734-3034
Long Bros., Aucts.
Ph: 527-4458
With close to 100 acres of
sugar beets to be weeded by
hand and hoe, it can’t be
hard to imagine that I spent
three weeks in the beet
fields We worked six days a
week, nine hours per day'
The Taelman family also has
1500 head of Landrace swine
Unfortunately for me, it was
almost complete!}
mechanized and I did not
have too much contact i i
that department
The h>oe« famdj was m\
second host and lived only 25
kilometers from the
Taeiman family On my
second farm they had 450
acres of grain crops,
sugarbeets, string beans,
and alfalfa. When the har
vesting of the wheat began, I
became actively involved in
baling straw on 200 acres.
Baling 9000 bales of straw
seemed to take an eternity,
and it’s true when I say we
baled from 8:00 a.m. until
midnight. It is necessary to
work long hours because of
the constant fear of rain
delaying the work. This year
the production was down
because of too much ram -
the combines were unable to
get into the fields. In August
we had three weeks of rain,
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Owner '
V. ART HUNG
R.D. 1, Landisburg, Pa. 17040
717-789-3883 ~
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977
hard
farms
making it impossible to do
any harvesting.
Before I saw the end of the
9000 bales I moved to my
third host family, Cloos,
about 150 kilometers south of
my first two families The
farm I am on presently is a
dairy farm, with 30 head of
milking cows and 125 acres
of gram ciops, potatoes and
com When I at nved, there
was the himilio! sight of the
wagons slacked with stiaw 1
After a week and a half of
straw, we finished On this
farm I have the added
dimension of helping with
the milking I have taken
over feeding the calves.
When the straw w r as
finished we began the
harvesting of potatoes I am
learning to quickly separate
the stones from the potatoes
- the machine doesn’t know
how to work slowly!! When
the potatoes are finished we
will begin making corn
silage. And shortly after the
com silage I will be on my
way home to Lancaster
County.
With my third family I
have had the experience of
Evans speaker at
banquet for dairymen
YORK - The York County Entertainment will be
Holstein Association will presented by Inner Peace, a
host thier annual meeting gospel singing group from
and banquet on Friday, Adams county. The business
October 21, at Avalong meeting will include the
Farms restaurant, begin- election of three new
ningat7p.m. directors, and presentation
Dr. James Evans, 0 f awards to junior mem
representing the New bers.
Bolton Center, will be the
featured speaker for the
meeting. Dr. Evans is a Tickets for the broasted
leading speciahst in the area chicken dinner are available
of embryo transplants, and from a U directors, as well as
will allow time for a question from the Extension Office at
and answer session at the a of $4.75 for adults and
end of his presentation. $3.75 for children
PUBLIC
AUCTION
VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT
Thursday, Oct. 20,1977
12 miles North of Reading, 3 miles South of
Hamburg; along Shoey Rd., between
Shoemakersville & Centerport, Center Twp.,
Berks Co., Pa.
AC 185 tractor w/wide front end, less than 500 hrs.;
(2) Farmall 350 tractors w/fast hitch, 1 w/pw. str. &
powerpack; H Farmall tractor; NH 275 baler w/PTO
thrower & auto, greaser; NH 467 haybme: NH 469
haybine; MC 3 bot. 14” fast hitch trip plow; JD 3 pt.
16” trip plow; JD 2 bot. trader plow; MC 13 smgle
disc gram drill; Dunham 7’ cidtimulcher; AC 10’
transport disc, used % season; Ford 2 row mtd. corn
picker w/Int. 350 mt. brackets; JD 494 A com
planter; AC 100-9’ self prop, combine; MC 550 forage
harvester w/1 row corn head & pick up head; NH #6
crop carrier forage wagon; (2) Behney 180 bu. gravi
ty grain bins; 1955 Ford stake body truck, 17,000
g.u.w.; JD parallel rake; MC #l4 parallel rake; MC
flail chopper; JD A or B cult.; Oliver tractor
spreader; MC 2 row rear mount corn planter; MC 7’
disc; 3 sec. harrow; 3 pt. rear blade; Boyertown 12’
stake truck body; 9’ single roll cult.; Hanson 300 gal.
fiberglass tank weed sprayer; N Idea (like new) 31’
bale elev.; NH PTO platform silage blower; 4 whl.
bale kick wagon; old raised panel house doors; 20 pr.
window sash w/hd. blown panes; grain cradles; lot of
scrap iron; plus many other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms: Cash or check, day of sale,
Sale ordered by
Harry D. Zellers &
Donald L. Rentschler
Conducted by
Ralph W. ZettJemoyer Auction Co.
Tele. (215) 285-4616
Nancy Henkel
making butter and cottage
cheese. Every Thursday
they sell the various dairy
and poultry products at the
market. Since I understand
the French language well
enough to make change I
take part in selling the
products also.
Even though I have en
joyed the social life I have
also put in many hours of
“on the job training.” Again,
I would like to thank all the
sponsors of the IFVE
program and lam anxic" '
share my experience
the people back ho
Lancaster County.
at 11:00 A M
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