Farnnag/Satorrfay, Jamary 14, 1978 B. Lehman (Continued from Page 102) ' outstanding dairyman mid conservationist, also bad the high producing cow. She was Lindenhof Nance Nanette, a home-bred cow with production credits of 19,206 pounds of milk and 731 of fat. .v v fv~v V'*’'' -"'■ *?V >• .< , ► • > ** 'fcf* f Voiding a trophy fit for a world champion sports team, 11-year old Barry Lehman beams proudly for having won the award which stands for Guernsey supremacy at the Farm Show. jN Happy New Year MELVIN KOLB, INC. Vn\PKyy MONTHLY HOSTEIN \ry CATTLE AUCTION THURS., JAN. 19,1978 At my Maryland Farm Sale Barn, located one half mile Northwest of Woodsboro, on Route 550, Frederick County 100 HIGHEST QUALITY HOSTEINSIOO REGISTERED—GRADES This Sale will consist of 100 head of fine cows and Heifers you will ever see in one bam. Each one selected personally by us. Many have records and are A-l Sired; most are Fresh or will be close at time of Sale. One half of this Sale will consist of Pure Breds and the other half grades. SPECIAL MENTION: Several top Pure Bred cows classified and Excellent pedigrees from some of the most popular bulls in the units. Three (3) extremely top ELEVATIONS with good pedigrees. These Cattle are from 2 to 5 years of age, the best of quality, all fresh or close. Too many Top Sires to men tion individually They will be producing up to 100 lbs of milkdadv Aii ic must be as represented Cattle will be testec ’' h, n 30 days of Sale for TB and Bangs for in terstate .:,r,ment Several PUREBRED heifer calves will be sold Terms Cash on day of Sale Not responsible for accidents MEL KOLB Sale Manager Robert Mullendore, Auctioneer Marvin A Eshleman, Pedigrees Mehrle Wachter, Clerk HOME FARM MARYLAND FARM 621 Willow Road R.D. 1 Lar.- >. r - rcol Woodsboro,Md.2l9B 301-898-7720 Cor‘reetrue l pfu atioi ca 11717-393-7459 The award for high cow for fat went to Harold Baly of Sharpsville whose 7-year old bovine, produced 16,128 pounds of milk and 856 of fat. Additional production awards were given to junior members, beginning with 12 Noon Mary Ann Witmer ofWillow' Street whose . 2-yew old produced 14,558 and 689 pounds of milk and butterfat, respectively. The award for 3-yearo!ds went to Wdfianr Bomberger’s Carsals Command. Dot, who produced 12,924 pounds of milk and 556 of butterfat. Jeff Harding of BrookviQe had the top 4-year old - Aukema Dairy Nance Magna - who produced 13,964 pounds of milk and 575 pounds of butterfat in 283 days. James Harding captured the honor for aged cows on the strength of the 15,416 pounds of mUk and 629 pounds of butterfat produced by his Beaufort Felicia. The speaker for the event was Alexander Contract, a native of the Soviet Union who served in the Kremlin under dictator Joseph Stalin. Telling his audience about his experiences and life in the Soviet Union in general, Contract warned the Guernsey breeders that the Soviets cannot be trusted and that the communist system is evil. A former ~ Located in Chester County, 2 miles south of Atglen, Pa. on Umble Road. Going south on Route 41, turn right at the Octoraro High School, go about 1 mile, turn left on Umble Road to first farm. IH 504 diesel tractor in good condition; IH 275 diesel tractor; WC Allis Chalmers tractor with WD motor; John Deere MT tractor with 2 row cultivator; IH front end loader No. 2000, good condition; IH 3 bottom plow, 3 point hitch; IH No. 46 baler in good condition; 7 ft. Ford tractor mower with 3 point hitch; 2 row Ford cultivator; John Deere 13 disc drill; John Deere 2 row pull type com planter; Cunningham hay crusher and conditioner; J & M 165 bu. grain' bin like new; New Holland No. 56 4 bar hay rake; New Idea 125 bu. manure spreader; Smoker elevator; Ford chassis hay wagon & bed -16 ft. with 2 ft. sides; John Deere chassis - hay wagon with flat bed -16 ft.; 18 ft. hay wagon and bed with sides; New Idea 1 row com picker; hay tedder; bag loader elevator; wire roller; 30 ft. fruit ladder; two wheel dump cart; New Holland flail chopper; 3 section John Deere spring tooth harrow; 9 ft. Brillion cultipacker; John Deere 28 disk; cut away disk; 12 ft. weeder; 8 row power take-off duster; belt driven saw buck; home grown oats by the bag; ap proximately 65 ton of Ist, 2nd and 3rd cutting alfalfa, mostly without rain; app. 12 ton of wheat & oats straw; 4 unit DeLaval milker & pump; two stainless steel strainers; 3 stainless steel 16 qt. milk buckets; double galvanized wash tubs; 50 gal. John Wood hot water heater; feed cart; 550 gal. water tank with pump and motor; old com shelter; antique wooden hand plane; antique horse drawn cultivator; antique hay kicker; 125 bushel crates wooden; 50 ft. belt; gas pump; pulleys; log chains; forks; shovels; cow trainer; electric fencers; old milk cans; bag wagon; snow fence; platform scales; cow clippers and many other items not mentioned. 40 qt. copper kettle; 40 qt. iron kettle; 20 qt. copper wash boiler; bench type cream separator; wooden butter churn; apple butter stirrer; food grinder; youth iron bed; double bed with mattress and spring, good; 3 quartei bed mattress; end tables; coffee table; 2 oak dressers; set of dishes, service for 12; cut glass salad set with 14 inch and 8 inch plates; mayonnaise divided dish & glass ladle; glass plates; cups; creamers; 7 small salts; iron stone bowl and pitcher; soap dish & tooth brush holder; glass vases also ceramics; china brown beverage set; cookie jars; coffee perculator; cloth racks; 4 antique chairs; plank bottom chair; Larken rocker recliner; antique picture frames; books, 100 white feed bags, washed; small baskets; 2 portable sewing machine cases, 1 wooden, 1 plastic; jig saw puzzles; antique meat bench; electric refrigerator; etc. AUCTIONEERS John M. Umble 215-593-5756 Steve Petersheim PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES SATURDAY JANUARY 28,1978 FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS Not responsible for accidents. Lunch will be served by West Fallowfield Christian Day School Terms by; HENRY K. UMBLE R. 1, Atglen, Pa. agent for the dreaded'RGß; of secret police, Contract - came to the United StatesJn 1949 and will soon publish * , revealing book about the go-, ohin the Kremlin. Noting thatneariy all staf fers at Soviet embassies .around the world are KGB Contract agents, ‘ acknowledged that his revealing messages could someday cost him his life. He had remained quiet about his knowledge until a few years ago, when he decided to tell all. Official in formation coming out of Russia, he says, is nothing more than propaganda, and Looking for a good wa£ to start a cold morning? Try waffles or pancakes with Cinnamon Honey Butter. Make this by warming one cup of strained honey with one-fourth cup (one-half stick) butter, one-fourth teaspoon cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg. Serve warm. (Yield: one and one fourth cups). even'the film footage War H'toeetlngs,-spe*kslF brought, out by Western languages, and is convinced cameramen is subject to that history books aren’t • cutting by communist telling what really happened, censors. at places such as Yalta. His Contract was-present at numerous high-level World; PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY SAT., FEB. 4 f 1978 Located near Ephrata. At Messick Chevrolet travel North on Schoneck Road off Rt. 272, turn left on Hackman Rd., first farm on right. INTERNATIONAL 574 UTILITY DIESEL TRACTOR less then 700 hr. Ex. cond. INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC 3-16 RESET PLOW used one season, like new 990 International haybind, 7 ft. cut. New Idea 201 manure spreader, 8 ton 16 ft. flat wagon, John Deere 246-247 com planter, with insecticide hopper, 2 row 3 pt. hitch Ford cultivator, 9 ft. Brillion cultipacker, 10 ft. John Deere K.B.A.jdisc harrow. 12 ft. steel field drag. No. 214 New Idea 3 beater manure spreader, Stauffer 2 row transplanter - 600 gal. water trailer, 275 gal. fuel tank. Aluminum Wikomi 16 ft. elevator, Cyclone 12 volt clover seeder. SHOP TOOLS: 225 amp. Lincoln welder, stationary air compressor, McCullough chain saw, platform scales, mineral feeder, (like new), 40 ft. extension ladder, Hudson hand pump sprayer-. International electric fencer - like new, air bumper jack, 2 - 750 16” 8 ply tires, electric motors, forks and shovels, emery wheel, hog trough, tobacco bale box, fan with motor, handy man jack, cattle racks for Dodge pick up, used lumber, 26” girls bike, fire place wood, tobacco shears, spears, pulleys, bolts, nuts and many other tools and accessories not listed. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Equipment is in excellent condition and not many small items so come early. Large Equipment will be sold soon after 11 A,M. Terms By HARLEN M. MARTIN Auctioneers Elton & Alvin Horning Horning Farm Agency, Inc. Main Street, Morgantown, Pa. 19543 215-286-5183 Merle Eberly Apprentice LUNCH AVAILABLE MILLS’ Complete Herd Dispersal FARM & EQUIPMENT AUCTION LOCATION ■ 3Vz miles Northeast of Towanda, Pa., Bradford County on the Lanning Creek Road, 6 miles Southeast of Ulster, Pa., Vz mile from Black’s Lake. SAT., JAN. 21,1978 AT 1 O’CLOCK BLIZZARD DATE MONDAY, JAN. 23 32 HEAD CURTISS CANDY & SIRE POWER BRED HOLSTEEVS SELL 32 21 cows and first calf heifers, consisting of fresh cows, close springers, next fall freshening; the kind that will make the new owners satisfied. 3 bred heifers, 8 open heifers of breeding age. Interstate Tested Pregnancy Checked Calfhood Vaccinated FARM EQUIPMENT 2 TRACTORS David Brown 990 diesle, Massey Ferguson 165 diesel; N.H. 273 baler, N.H. 469 haybme, 2 wagons with throw boxes, Int. hay rake, Ford 3-bottom 3 pth plows, Ford 3 plh 2-row corn planter, Ford 3 pth 8- ft. disk, 16-ft. harrow with transport wheels, Sauder front end utility blade, Myers crimper, Int. feed grinder, lime spreader, Skelton elevator, seeder, 130 bu. tank spreader, tractor chains, baler twine, and numerous other well kept items sell at this auction. MILK EQUIPMENT Sunset 300 gallon milk tank, 2 DeLaval milker units, 2 Surge milker units, extra carrying pails. TERMS; Cash - Approved Personal and FHA Checks. Owners SILAS & ESTHER MILLS D. O. Rockwell & Associates, Sale Managers Troy, Pa. Phone 717-297-3460 forthcoming book,he hopes, will set -some' records straight. , - AT 11:00 A.M. | ;Sj ♦3*3s*
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