Jay A. & Ruth L Meek %mm HOLSTEIN w9t<l DISPERSAL TUESDAY, MARCH 7,1878 At Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales. 5 mi. E. of Lancaster, 5 mi. W. of intercourse, Rt. 340, Smoketown, Pa. This is a good working herd of cows that were never pushed for top production. These cows had no silage - the cows that are safe with calf were bred to the Harrisburg Gay Ideal stud. These cows will milk from 60-80 lbs. of milk per day. Sold almost $19,000 worth of milk from this good herd of cows. Cows were checked for pregnancy by Dr. George Landis. About half of this herd are due from May to Oct. There are quite a few cows just fresh and springing from March thru April. There are 3 reg. cows in this herd, sire - Whipple Dale Marge Prince Rex. Bom 3-19-75 - Her Dam has record - 278 days, 17,800 m - 638 F. Sire - Arlinda Chief Jupiter - bom 10-1-73. Her Dam had 16,000 m. 3.7 test. Sire Westfall Glamour Boy Ironraan Bom 3-21-74. Her Dam was Whirl-Hill King Pin. Dams records from 13,905 to 16,343 m. - 604 F. Herd T.B. and Blood tested within 30 days. Also one load of purebreds and grade cows, out of New Hampshire, Vermont and New York state. Purebreds include, sire - Paclamar Double Triune, bom 7-5-73. Just fresh with heifer calf to Simpsons Apostle. Arlinda Senator Curtiss - bom 12-16-71. These cows are hand picked out of herds or herd dispersals. SPECIAL MENTION: 2 Reg. Holstein bulls service age. Sire Roundoak Ragapple Elevation. Both dams scored Good Plus. Dams over 19,000 & 22,000 lbs. of milk in less than a year. 1 Reg. Holstein cow sire by Performer scored G.P. 83 pts. 359 Days -19,147 m - 3.9 test - 747 fat. Just fresh. Plus 1 Hereford Bull ready for service. Cows Milked Regular Time. Sale Managed By: GORDON & RON FRII2 717-393-0930 TB & Blood Tested for Interstate. Cash or Good Check Day of Sale. Auctioneer: Carl Oilier Lunch - Blrd-in-Hand Anz. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES SATURDAY, MARCH 18,1978 At 10:00 A.M. Located just N. of Rt. 23 at Hoover Lane and Gienbrook Rd., Leacock, Pa. FARM EQUIPMENT Ford 2000 tractor, Ford 600 tractor w/Sauder loader ; and snow bucket, Allis Chalmers G tractor just ' overhauled w/cultivator and snow blade, Allis ■ Chalmers C tractor w/cultivator, 68% ton IH pickup ' truck. Ford rotary mower 48” cut used very little. Ford 3 pt. 2 bottom high clearance plow. Ford side rake, , Ford cultivator, Earthmaster disc, Ford disc, cultipacker, rotary hoe, wood drag, tobacco ladder i w/steel wheels, 24 ft. grain elevator, Farmec 36 ft. elevator w/motor, Oliver 10 hole grain drill, NH #6B hay baler, 3 pt. Ferguson chisler, Case 2 row com A planterrNH PTO manure spreader w/silage sides, 2 row Oliver potato planter, 2 row tobacco planter, 3 pt. Ferguson cultivator, ground scoop, tobacco hoer, 3 pt. Ford grass mower, potato digger, Grimm hay tedder, 2 ' -16’ flat wagons very good condition, potato grader, saw buck, water tank, 2 hole com sheller, platform scale, bag wagon, endless belt, sizing boxes, 2 rolls ' snow fence, 100 ft. elec, cord, 40 ft. extension ladder, 180 Lincoln welder, Smith air compressor w/motor, ■ Handyman jack, IH Super 98 fench charger, 2 row hand sprayer, hog troughs, cast iron water troughs, 2 -16’ long 1 with legs, wheelbarrow, feed cart, sheep clip- I pers w/dairy head, hand tools, nuts & bolts, forte, shovels, chains, small items off of wagon. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES 3 pc. walnut marble top bedroom suite, bed cut down, blanket chest, old clock, dining rm. suite, jelly cup board, kitchen cupboard w/flour bin, Columbian kit chen range, 3 section desk, porch chairs, and glider, milk cans, jugs & crocks, glass butter churn, elec, butter churn, old chairs, brass bucket, 2-3 gal. jars, 1 peck measure, apple peeler, meat saw, meat scale, old baskets, 12 gauge double barrel shot gun, 1 single shot. Terms By: ELMER HU MARIKA L HOOVER $ $ Elton & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers Horning Farm Agency, Inc. | Main Street | Morgantown, Pa. i » I 12:30 P.M. Little Dutchmen (Continued from Page 132) Harvey Smith, area vocational consultant, bestowed the state project book honois on the winners Taking gold awards for their project books were David Bomgardner for field corn and Donald Brandt for a five enterprise farm program. Silver state project book honors went to Mike Fair for sheep breeding; Alan Hostetter for three en terprise farm program; and Reid Hoover, for three en terprise farm program. Four Annville Cleona members earned bronze emblems for project books. PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, MARCH 17,1978 11:30 A.M. 10 miles west of Allentown, between Breinigsville and the village of Maxatawny, turn south off Rt. 222 opposite Rt. 863 towards Mertztown for 1 mile. Lehigh Co., Pa. FARMALL 560 diesel tractor w/fast hitch, pwr. str., torque, (good cond.); MC 3 btm. fast hitch plow; JD 3 btm. trailer plow; MC 2 & 3 btm. trailer plows; MC tractor harrow; MC 8’ disc; JD 16 single disc grain drill; NH 7’ mower; MF 6 bar rake; MF 12 baler w/thrower; MF grass mower conditioner; GRIMM traction drive hay tedder; NI #lOl row com busker; 2 row com planter; GIRTON bale elev.; (2) 4 whl. bale wagons; platform scale; 1 hole com shelter; Meyers snow plow frame for Dodge track; Dellinger ham mermill; blacksmith forge; pot belly jade stove; pipeless hot air heater; old Victorian love seat; 5 pc. maple dining room table and chairs w/matching hutch (nice); (5) J-60-15” rims & tires for Dodge truck; JOHNSON 5 hp. outboard motor; cast iron hog troughs; sausage stuffer; SEARS elec, sewing machine; some poultry equip.; other raise, items. Terms: Cash or Check, Sale day. REFRESHMENTS SERVED. Ordered By: MRS. FRANK PRENOINSER Conductedby: RALPH W. ZETTLEMOYER AUCTION CO. R.D. 1, Breinigsville, Pa. Tele: (215) 285-4616 PUBLIC SALE LATE MODS FARM MACMNERr t TOOLS THURSDAY, MARCH 9,1978 Sale to be held at Sechrist Sales Co. Livestock Auction grounds, between New Park & Wiley's Station, R.D.I, Stewartstown, York Co., Pa. Int. Farmall 100 Hydro, fully equipped w/cab, air, & only 800 hrs.; JD 4020 in fine cond.; Super M Farmall in fine cond.; JD 3-16” bottom 3 pt. plow; Ferguson 10 ft. spring trip mounted chisel plow; AC Gleaner G II combine w/13 ft. hume reel grain head & floating cutteiLbar & 4-40” com head; Int. 400 cyclo 4 row com planter no-till attach., w/dry & liquid fert. at tachments, & herbicide boxes; JD 17 -7” disc grain drill; Int. #56 4 row com planter; NH 9 ft. haybine; NH #256 rolabar rake; NH #451 3 pt. 7 ft. mower; 2 NH factory built bale wagons; 2 Gehi forage wagons; little Giant bin wagon on JD chassis; Little Giant drag elevator; JD #6OH hopper type blower; 12 ft. Bush Hog plow disc, like new; Lely 1250 lbs. 3 pt. fertilizer spreader;"Pittsburgh 12 ft. transport disc; Century 2 wheel fiber glass tank field sprayer; Brady 4 row stalk shredder; 30 ft. elevator; NH belt blower; 2 row Speedy fodder shredder; 20 ft. fertilizer drill; Int. #4ll 4-16” bottom plow; post hole digger; 6 ft. rear blade; Ferguson 3 pt. hay rake; 2 wheel trailer; 9 ft. V snow plow; 20 ft. 4" auger; PTO seeder; late model 235 amp. welder; 180 amp. welder; battery charger; platform scales; Int. high pressure washer; air compressor; Ig. bam fan & controls; 150 bu. self unloading auger wagon; NH #331 PTO manure spreader; 2 10 ton E-Z trail wagons w/E-Z flow gravity boxes; 18 ft. hay tedder & wheel rake; PTO seeder; silage carts & many items not mentioned. Terms: Cash or Approved Check. EASTERN FARMS DAVID S. EVANS, Owner Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer - Ph. 382-4379 J. H. Anderson, clerks Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Available. . ... Those members were Darryl Landis, field corn; Luther Early, home garden; Dan Gingrich, goats; and Ellis Meyer, farm program with three enterprises. In county project book competition seven Annville Cleona members took blue ribbons. Those members were Alan Hostetter, three enterprise; Reid Hoover three enterprise; Ellis Meyer, three enterprise; Donald Brandt, five en ternnw Dppi<! K>itpnn« home garden; Dan Gingrich, goats; and Jay Long, veal. Red ribbon winners in the county project book contest At 10:30 A.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March A, 1978—143 bill, Ellis Meyer, Bryan -Burkholder, Charles Aungst, Kerry Morton, David Bomgardner, and Mike Fair were honored for never missing a class. Alan Hostetter received two other awards including the tractor driving trophy and the dairy award for his outstanding showing at the Lebanon Fair. Turning the tables on their advisor, the parliamentary procedure team honored Morton with a $25 gift cer tificate to Boscov’s depart ment store. AnnviUe Cleona also in ducted honorary chapter members. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kreider; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Thelma Hostetter, and Robert Christopher were recognized for their service to the chapter. Featured speaker at this year’s banquet was Jay Bomgardner, past president of the chapter and current eastern region vice president. In his speech Bomgardner extolled the virtues of the FFA, hard work com petition, and good sport smanship. were: David Bomgardner, two enterprise; Bruce Bnghtbill, four enterprise; Alan Graves, work ex perience; Joe Harvatme, work experience; Roland Maust, work experience; Alan Graves, swine finishing; Randy Klein felter, swine finishing; Tim Fuhrman, home garden; Robert Kreider, beef finishing; Darryl Landis, field corn; Bruce Keller, small grain; Kevin Reinhold, dairy herd. White ribbon county project book wmners were: Bryan Burkholder, three enterprise; Gary Forney,, home garden; George Hoffman, home garden; Jeff Landis, field com; and Mike Fair, sheep breeding. This year Annville Cleona groomed six Keystone Farmers - Alan Hostetter, also named Pennsylvania Eastern Region Star Far mer; Bryan Burkholder, Reid Hoover, Ellis Meyer, Donald Brandt, and Jay Kreider. Other awards handed out at Thursday’s banquet in cluded pens for perfect at tendance. Joe Harvatme, George Hoffman, Randy Kleinfelter, Bruce Bright- PUBUC SALE Of FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, MAR. 18,1978 l2-Noon Directions: Go west of Millersville on Letort Rd. to Safe Harbor Rd. Right on Breneman Rd. and the 7th place on the left. Watch for auction signs. 1960 Vz ton Dodge pickup truck, J.D. 50 and J.D. Cyclone B tractors, J.D. 2 bottom 14” 3 pt. plow, J.D. 2 bottom 14” trailer plow, J.D. quick attach cult., 2 J.D. disc harrows - 28 & 24 blades, 3 section spring harrow. J.D. gram drill 13 disc, New Idea #7 compicker, N.H. 66 baler w/engine, A.C. hay crimper, New Idea #l7 manure spreader, 26’ Smoker elevator, McCormick Deering side delivery rake, J.D. #5 mower, New Idea manure loader w/new bucket, 2 flat bed wagons, Papec hammermill, David Bradley Cylinder com sheller, 3 pt. sprayer, spike harrow, shovel plow, single harrow, platform scales, 38* and 14’ extension ladders, steel stakes, sawed locust posts, iron watering and hog troughs, lumber, pipe, snow fence, roof coating, elec, motors, grindstone, log chains, pipe threader, Surge SPII milker pump, pails, 6 can front cooler, many other items. 6 TON HAY 4 TON STRAW 2TON MULCH HAY Sale by; MILTON H. LEHMAN Auctioneer Charles A. Hess 717-284-4221 Food by: Friendship Circle
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