EVENING SPECIAL HORSE SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 6:00 P.M. Located at Paul Z. Martin's Sale Stables, 2 miles East of Intercourse, along Route 340, Lancaster County, Penna. Consisting of load of 25 head of American Saddlebred from Kentucky. 3 and 5 Gaited and Harness Horses from 2 to 8 year olds all colors and sizes. Real outstanding quality. Special pair blonde Sorrel Draft Horses 5 & 6 year old 2800 lbs. Also several loads of standardbred horses and local consigned horses. 2 good Quarter Horses from Maryland. Horses Hitched 1:00 P.M. Tack Sale 6:00 P.M. Horses 7:00 P.M. PAULZ. MARTIN Res.: 717-354-6671 Stables: 717-768-8108. Martin Auctioneers SPECIAL GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1978 12:30 P.M. At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 Miles East of Lancaster on Rt. #3O. (Pav. Barn Phone (717) 392-9560) (Pav. Office Phone (717) 394-2721) SALES HEADQUARTERS: Millstream Motor Lodge - (717) 299-0931 (Located 1 Mile North of the Sales Pavilion) mp* 90 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 90 \g 3 BULLS -53 COWS -17 BRED HEIFERS -17 OPEN HEIFERS [7 - - This sale is comprised of 2 DISPERSALS with added entries Howard Paine, Jr., Owner, Salisbury, Conn. (Phone (203) 435-0132) "33 HEAD -15 COWS - 9-VERY GOOD - 5 DESIRABLE - Records from 9,900 to 12,000 lbs. Milk - Made in Milking Parlor. 7 BRED HEIFERS due in summer. Most of the cows were assembled from top consignment sales and dispersals. Included are 3 daughters of “Housleys Dari Fayvor”, who had 3 daughters in milk averaged $5,900 in the recent Kentucky Sale. A top Junior Yearling and Senior Calf for the shows and “Grassland Fay Opal” show as a 4 year old this year - due May 31st to “McDonalds Top Marine”. Several other top show prospects selling. GREEN LEDGE FARM DISPERSAL George Pokes, Owner, Little Fails, New York (Phone (315) 429-9757) 47 HEAD - 1 BULL - 36 COWS - 3 BRED HEIFERS - 3 YEARLINGS - 5 HEIFER CALVES The bull selling is “Merit T M Val” born, March 5, 1977 - Sired by “McDonalds Top Marine” out of “Edisto Farms D F Valree - 2x Excellent with 4 records in cluding 15,306 - 748 -305-2 x. Popular sires represented are “Hollirex”, “Darimost”, “Pollys Emory”, “Royal Nance”, “May Rose Prince” and “Minnies Choice”. A number of cows due in the fall. Now will be the time to buy cows to make base. With component pricing coming in various parts of the country, the demands of Guernseys is on the upswing. (Read Editorial Comment on page 398 - March 25th Hoard's Dairyman.) The recent Kentucky National Show and Sale averaged $2,035, last year the same sale averaged $1,296. ANOTHER BULL CONSIGNED BY RICHARD MERRITT Farmington. Conn Born: 8/23/77 ready for heavy service soon. He is a son of "Minnies Choice”, out of an "Excellent” dam with 15,712# Milk, whose twin sister is "Excellent” with 19,970-1105. The next dam is "Excellent” with 19,830-1112 and his sires dam, "Dendels Orchards Minnie Chief” "Ex cellent” with 22,920-1,194. Where can you find more production and type? SALE MANAGED BY; PA. 6M MERRYMAN COMPANY ✓ Lee Yost John B. Merryman 513 Breezewood Court Sparks, Md. 21152 Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055 Phone (301) 771-4624 (717) 761-5885 313TH HOWE FARM DISPERSAL RICHARD H. MERRITT Farmington, Conn. Phone (203) 435-0132 Lancaster rarming, Saturday, April 8,1978 Sharing ideas on local government issues during a special legislative breakfast at State 4-H Capital Days in Harrisburg, April 3-4, from left: Rep. Kenneth Brandt: Martha Gregory, Lititz; Rep. Noah Wenger; John Abel, Smith Dr., Quarryville; Rep. Gibson Armstrong; and Jay Stauffer, Weaver Rd., Lancaster. 4-H’ers meet (Continued from Page 140) understanding of the , . „ , legislative process. Pennsylvania counties to learn more about the During the afternoon of operations of state govern- April 3,4-H members visited ment and to discuss cne of the following citizenship projects that will departments or agencies: help strengthen local 4-H Game Commission, Corn programming. munity Affairs, En „ . . .. vironmenta 1 -^sources, VMe m Harrisburg, they Agr , cultur . Education, receivedagmdedtourof he P “ nnDot - o rmaerce. state capital budding, visited* Justlce ’ P ■.« utilities their local legisktors in their Commission v lealth and offices and participated m :iry educational workshops geared to increase their 25.., ' .-m..M PUBLIC SALE FORD TRACTOR, CUB, JOHN DEERE-A., ANTIQUE TRACTORS, THREE FT. EQUIPMENT, OTHER MACHINERY, NOMAO CAMPER & TOOLS We will sell the following which has been removed for convenience of sale at the auction room in Johnsviile, just off Rt. #75 on the Molasses Rd., midway between Libertytown & Union Bridge, Fred’k. County Maryland on: SATURDAY, APRIL 15,1978 At 10:30 A.M. the following: 8-N Ford tractor, International cub, John Deere, A, 1927 HUBER D-K, serial # 176954, 1931 Huber V-K, serial § 22-A270360, both of these tractors have been restored for us by Mr. Frank Gruber & Mr. Roger Lookingbill; JohnDeere-B,F-20Farmall. THREE POINT EQUIPMENT - Harrow, 2 row cultivators, 6’ blade, rotary mower, lay off plow, 6’ disc, carrier, lift pole, 2x12” plow, 2x14” plow, John Deere 2 row com planter, cement mixer, post hole digger. ; OTHER MACHINERY & TOOLS - R.T. flat bed -;<• , wagon, puil type disc, 2xl2’ ’ pull type plow, one section 4 harrow, sm. 2 wheel dump cart for garden tractor, 3’ ? seeder for same, trailer axle, wheels & tongue, 12x28 \ tractor chains, 4 H.P.D.B. walking garden tractor :w/all attachments, 110 gal. gas or diesel fuel tank for 4 '; back of pick up, lot of hand tools including mechanic | tools, log chains, load binders, bolts, etc. unlisted I ' items. Will offer a Nomad 11’ fully contained camper for pickup truck, used twice. J ' NOTE - Some of the equipment other than the tractors hsted are consignments as are all the small j| " tools. 4 TERMS - Cash or approved check. All sales subject to Maryland sales tax, unless tax exemption certificate || is presented to clerk. Not responsible for any accidents on premises. AUSTIN BOHN I ED. SWEETMAN $ : Ph; 775-7607 | Austin Bohn & Chas. Funkhouser, Auctioneers | John Green Jr. & Jacob Altvater, Clerks i (LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED) I 141 (Turn to Page 145)
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