Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1978, Image 144

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    144—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978
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Chester County DHIA
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ElvinP.GraybiU
B 3
William C. Stoltzfus
63
Merle J. King
B 8
Tom Halladay & Son
B 8
Richard A. Hood
63
EarlGraybill
B 3
Aaron Wise
B 3
Paulß.Mecouch
63
Donald Hostetter, Jr.
B 3 .
Harvev C. Waltz
B 8
Daniel Z.Stoltzfus
B 3
Eugenia C. Madeira
2
Harold J. Ranch
3
35th ANNUAL
NEW YORK STATE
SHEEP SHOW & SALE
Ithaca, N.Y.
ENTRY DEADLINE APRIL Ist
SHOW DATE MAY 20th
ALL BREEDS
Registered darlings and lambs of both sexes. A
friendly, lively event - a good show to buy from or sell
from. We invn f e your consignments. For information:
Sale Mgr.
JIM DUNHAM
R.D.#2 Hamilton, N.Y.
13346
Ph. (315)691-6667
PENNSYLVANIA'S
I sth PERFORMANCE TESTED
BULL SALE
FRIDAY-12:00 NOON
MARCH 31,1978
AT PENNSYLVANIA MEAT
ANIMAL EVALUATION CENTER
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 16802
PHONE (814)238-2527
$
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SELLING APPROXIMATELY 60 BULLS |
(Catalogues available upon request)
Bulls on Test Include:
20 Angus 1 Hereford 1 Chianina**
6 Red Angus 19 Polled Herfords 1 Limousin**
15 Charolais l Blonde d’Aquitane* 1 Maine Anjou*
15 Sunmental**
(•denotes x k bloods)
(••denotes % bloods through 15/16)
AUCTIONEER
Michael W. Jones
Route #1
Greenville, VA 24440
SON-O-RA Y results will be in Catalogue.
Average Daily Gain
For 80 Bulls After 84 Days
3.1 Ib./Day
Sponsored by:
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture in
cooperation with The Pennsylvania State University,
The Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association, and the
State Breed Associations.
48.6 3.2
75.1 87.4
38.8 4.0
29.8 87.5
39.4 4.0
75.8 78.7
38.1 4.1
54.9 91.7
34.6 4.5
57.3 80.9
42.5 3.7
37.5 86.1
40.8 3.8
37.2 81.3
37.7 ' 4.1
66.7 96.3
40.9 3.8
45.0 88.7
41.2 3.8 1.55
88.0 89.0
42.3 3.7 1.55
51.0 88.7
49.1 91.1 32.3 4.8 1.54
55.0 86.2 39.4 3.9 1.54
Getaway Farm
B 8
Round Top Farm
B 3
Paul W. Given
B 3
Rothenberger Bros.
B 8
1.57
AllenS. Hoover
B 3
Edgar Miller
B 3
1.57
1.57
Landis S. Reid
B 3
JohnS. Smoker
B 3
Hogg&Hersliey
B 3
1.57
1.57
1.56
Harry L.Griest
B 3
1.56
1.56
1.55
GORDONVILLE FIRE CO. &
AMBULANCE ASS’N.
10th ANNUAL SPRING SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 11,1978
SALE STARTS AT 8:30 A.M.
Location: 10 miles East of Lancaster, Vz mile
North of Paradise Bank off Route 30, 1 mile
South off Route 340 along Old Leacock Road.
NEW AND USED FARM MACHINERY
Starting 9:00 A.M.
Followed by Horses, Mule* and Dairy Cattle
International 1-6 tractor, JD No. 999 & 290 com
planters. IH & JD cultivators, Bowman & NH manure
spreader, No, 73 NH baler, 106 Wiard plow, Oliver
tailer plows, New Idea hay conditioners, JD trailer
mower, McD, No. 9 grass mower, 9 ft. Pittsburgh
spring harrow (used 2 yrs.), Case hay rake, new & used
fore carts w/brake & hillside hitch. New & used single
& double trees. New & used harnesses. New bulk bins.
Singletrees.
HORSES, MULES AND DAIRY CATTLE
35-head horses & mules, 35 3-4-5 yrs. old young Sorrel
mules. Pairs & singles lots of size & quality. Load of
mules from Kentucky. Also local horses & mules. Good
quality purebred springing heifers. Also open yearling
heifers.
NEW AND USED HARDWARE
Several truck loads of new & used tools. 1 new in
dustrial 12-speed drill press, 1 new gas & electric air
[ compressor & new air impact wrenches.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Lumber: 2 x 4,2 x 6,2 x 6,2 x 10. Trusses, temlock,
paint, shingles, several truckloads of building
materials. Window sash, doors.
NEW AND USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
FURNITURE Starting at 9:30 A.M.
Followed by Antique Quilts; Antiques and Collectables
Caloric gas stove, new wood burning stove, David
Bradley garden tractor, porch rockers, beds, new &
used boxspring and mattress, clocks, many more new
& used household items & furniture.
MANY HAND MADE QUILTS
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES
Washington/Taylor (Dyottville Glass Work) flask,
Old Reading Bear adv. blackboard, Sprenger Beer
case, Gillette razor blade display case, Singer sewing
machine-treadle, old pencil boxes, old spice box, Local
Fire Co. mugs & plates, Sprenger Beer coaster, Star
Beer coaster (formerly Riekers of Lane.), Rohrer’s AA
shot glass, 1934-Coca-Cola serving tray (Weismiller--
O’Sullivan), 1976 Coca Cola Christmas serving tray, i
jnany old_ Lancaster County_milk bottles, many old :
Lancaster beer & soda bottles, many local advertising
i items, beam scales, iron hog troughs, walking plow, '
. old tools, 200 yr. old wheat cleaner, clover seeder,
broad ax, granny rocker, plank bottom chairs,
kerosene lamps, wooden wheelbarrow, mason jars,
wooden plane, sleigh bells, cow bells, adz tobacco
shears, slaw cutter, hand painted dishes and glass (
ware, old tins.
FRESH CITRUS FRUIT
FISH-OYSTERS (BYGALLONS)
2 Truck loads of groceries.
TRACTOR-TRAILER LOADS OF GROCERIES
CORN—HAY—STRAW starting 12:00 Noon.
DRY GOODS BY COUSIN
SEVERAL CARS TO BE SOLD AT ABSOLUTE
AUCTION. B’PICKUP CAMPER (SLEEPS 4)
GOOD CONDITION.
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST.
Goods sold on commission.
Terms By: Gordonville Sales Committee.
NO PETS OR POULTRY EQUIPMENT.
Auctioneers: IRA STOLTZFUS
And other local auctioneers.
For sales and consignment information
please contact the following:
DICK - 768-3111 JAKE ■ 768-8971
HENRY-687-6739 RALPH - 687-7373
FOOD BY LADIES AUXILIARY
1500 Subs - Home made cakes and pies.
Food all day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. ,
36.5
84.4
132.6
41.2
84.2
70.0
39.0
86.7
34.7
90,7
44.2
137.0
40.7
76.2
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38.9
85.0
40:4
39.0
75.5
72.2
36.5
90.0
36.1
38.7
97.3
68.3
36.9
88.0
77.7
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NMEMNUMK* MEED
Jacob K.Stoltzfus
LNaomi
Dot
Joyt '
Ruby \
Karen
BenS.Beiler
Elevate
Julie
Robert E. Pepple
#3 •
#75
#64
#6B
#2
#4B
1.54
1.53
1.52
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1.52
1.51
1.51
1.51
1.50
1.50
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAR. 11,1978
To be held at the Elwood Mitterling farm
located in Union Twp., Snyder Co., between
Rts. 11-15 and 104. From Rts. 11-15 turn west
between Exxon Service Station and Fabric
Center, proceed to Verdilla stop sign, turn left
and go to “Y”, turn right and proceed to farm.
Coming from Rt. 104 turn east at Martin’s
Produce storage, proceed to “Y”, keep left to
first farm on left.
Having Sold Our Farm We Arc Selling
MODERN FARM MACHINERY
J.D. 4000 tractor with heat houser (1912 hrs.); J.D.
3020 tractor - power shift (2457 hrs.); J.D. model B
tractor with cultivator; 1952 Ford 8N tractor: Ford
Industrial loader, bucket, log fork, external hyd.
pump; J.D. semi mt. 4-16 plow with hyd. hillside hitch;
J.D. mounted 4-16 plow; J.D. 12 ft. harrow; 8 ft. double
cultipacker; J.D. 10 ft. transport disc; J.D. 3 p.t. boom
type sprayer complete; Lily model H 3 pt. fertilizer
spreader; Black Hauck 2 row 3 p.t. corn planter;
Ontario 15-7 single disc grain drill on rubber; J.D. 13-7
hoe grain drill (hyd. Uft); N.H. 1880 self propelled
forage harvester with hydrostatic drive, model 3160
cat. deisel motor hydraulic hillside wagon hitch; wheel
wts., only 267 cutting hrs., cab with heater, 880R2 corn
head, 880 W pickup; 2 N.H. #8 forage wagons with
flotation tires, 3rd beaters, cover side cross ext.; 2 J.D.
#llO 3 beater forage wagons with covers and cross
elevator extension; N.H. 27 Whirl-A-Feed blower;
forage recutter blower; N.H. 1469 S.P. haybine; N.H.
273 hayliner baler with super sweep pickup and bale
thrower; J.D. #5 semi-mt. mower; J.D. crimper; J.D.
side rake; King Wise 24 ft. elevator with motor; Grove
wagon with bale rack; electric wagon with bale rack;
Killbros 350 bu.gravity bin oh heavy duty J.D. gear;
N.H. 346 tank spreader; J.D. N tractor spreader; N.H.
354 grinder mixer; N.H. 36 crop chopper; 1948 Dodge
dump truck; 1948 Chevy truck with 1953 motor with flat
bed; 4-3/10 ton round feed bin; 550 gal. water tank; 18-
34 13-38 tractor chains; truck chains; J.D. side hill
hitch; heat houser for J.D.; endless belt; rope; silo
pipe clamps; electric fence supplies; wood and metal
posts; snow fence; wood feed cart with rubber tire;
tree ladder; seed and com, grass seed, 5 gal 22E Laso
alfalfa spray; shop cabinets; refrigerator case
storage; used car and truck tires; 4 bales twine;
chicken crates; electric brooder; chicken feeders -
waterers; 5 gal. oil cans; nuts - bolts; miscellaneous
scrap metal; 2 steward and 1 Oyster cow clippers; plus
miscellaneous farm items.
Auctioneers Note - This is an excellent opportunity to
purchase equipment cared for with pride.
7 pc. chrome dinette suite with formica table; white
metal base caninet; 4 • 2 door metal cupboards;
wringer washer; double basin porcelain sink; electric
iron; desk lamp; console stereo; kneehole desk with
chair; miscellaneous stands; 3 pc. blonde bedroom
suite; 3 pc. limed oak bedroom suite; 9 x 12 rugs; 9 x 12
fiber nigs; throw rugs; curtains; pillows; books;
Readers Digest; traveling cases; folding baby chair;
lawn chair; picture frames; set of 5 t.v. trays;
miscellaneous dishes; canning jars; jugs; Inland
ceiling tile; new double track window (complete);
reduction jack with motor; 6 drawer filing cabinet;-
Speed-O-Print printing machine.
ANTIQUES
Oak dresser with mirror; vanity; chest of drawers;
oak rocker; 2 pc. maple bedroom suite; 3 pc. waterfall
bedroom suite; 9 pc. waterfall dining room suite;
music cabinet; floor model Philco radio; 5 spindle
back chairs; bottles; wire top jars; clay flower pots;
milk strainer; rope pulley; plus!
Sale starts with Household
Terms: CASH Lunch
Owners
L. ELWOOD AND
HILDA N. MITTERLING
R.D.I, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa
717-374-4428
Auctioneers:
EARL EASH, New Berlin, Pa. 717-966-2569
WAYNE HOFFMAN, Richfield, Pa.
days us.
AGE IN MIX MILK
3«k
3U5
305
305
305
3 3-7 305 27,155
3 4-3 305 20,034
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Starting Time 9:00 A.M.
% us.
FAT FAT
4.5 1195
4.7 859
4.4 853
3.9 737
3.6 736
26,782
18,255
19,481
18,837
20,727
3.7 1004
3.6 725
4.3 969
4.5 930
4.1 925
3,7 813
4.4 806
3.4 775
22,358
20,559
22,408
21,877_
18,185
22,484