Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1978, Image 145

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BRED GILT SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 20
Located 8 miles north of Myerstown on Rte.
501 and 1 mile south of U.S. Rte. 22 on Rte. 501
at Bethel, Pa. Turn west at Bethel School to
second farm on left at Harvey Zimmerman farm
50 - BRED GILTS
3 WAY CROSS
Gilts are bred to purebred DUROC boars, start
farrowing May 25.
Pigs were Vaccinated Erysipelas, wormed, and
treated for lice.
No outside hogs will be sold at this sale, they are all
home raised.
Alvin Horning, Auct
PUBLIC SALE
FARM MACHINERY, STRAW,
ANTIQUE CAR & TOOLS,
OF THE KURVIN F. GROVE ESTATE
SATURDAY, MAY 13
at 9:30 A.M. Sharp
Located approx. 2 miles off the Red Lion-
Felton Rd., turning at Zion Church, on the Zion
Church Rd. and proceed to Grove Rd., turn left
& go to first farm on the left. R.D. 3, Red Lion,
York Co., Pa.
FARM MACHINERY, STRAW, ANTIQUE CAR
1948 Ford tractor in good cond.; Ford 2-12” plow;
Oliver 2-14” plow; Ford cultivators; Ford 7 ft. mower;
Ford 3 pt. dirt scoop; Ferguson 3 pt. hay rake; 3 sec. 3
pt. hook spring tooth harrow; Ontario 13 disc drill; 7 ft.
disc harrow; Int. 4 iron wheel manure spreader; iron
wheel 2 horse wagon; Papec hammer mill; 2 hole com
sheller w/motor; wooden lime spreader; potato plow;
potato sorter; dump rake;, Mayrath 20 ft. 4” auger;
rubber tire wagon; Ford tractor jack; tractor belts;
circular wood saw on wheels; Homelite 16” chain saw;
%” drill & set of bits; 24 ft. ext. ladder; platform
scales; bag track; 2 wheelbarrows; nail kegs;
baskets; crates; barrels; Wizard 3 speed 7 HP 25”
riding mower; new bench grinder; Stewart elec, cow
clippers; approx. 300 bates oats, straw; approx. 350
bales wheat, straw.
1949 Plymouth 2 dr. sedan m very good cond., only
27,218 original mites; dinner bell; 2 iron kettles;
blacksmith forge; anvil; teg vise; Ig. wall type drill
press; blacksmith tools; harness; hames; single &
doubletrees; gram cradle; buggy shafts & wheels; hay
rope, fork & pulleys; hay knife; scalding trough; but
cher bench; very old wooden meat grinder; meat
hooks; hog scrapers; wagon jacks; wooden rake;
grindstone w/seat; stilliard scales; very fine Ig. cop
per apple butter kettle; store baskets; crocks; jugs;
jars; old bottles; cigar rack & cutting board; milk
cans; & many other items.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kalamazoo cook stove; Columbian gray & white
enamel cook stove; very old slant top desk w/3 Ig.
drawers & 3 sm. drawers & storage in top; 2 pc. cup
board w/glass doors on top; oak ext. table w/3 boards;
set of 6 beautiful oak spindle back chairs; set of 4 oak
chairs; plank bottom chair; wood box; 2 oak rockers;
several oak stands; beautiful 3 pc. oak bedroom suite;
several high oak beds; oak chest of drawers; clothes
tree; dove tail chest of drawers; 3 rope beds; blanket
chest w/compartment; Columbia victrola; 78 RPM
records; school desk; mortice benches; picture
frames; spool stand, etc.
G.E. electric stove; Phxlco refrigerator; Magnavox
19” portable TV on stand; Baldwin elec, sewing
machine in cabinet; 300 lb. safe; Electrolux sweeper
w/attach.; floor & table lamps; 2 pc. living room suite;
5 pc. dinette set; platform rocker; lot of dishes; pots;
pans & other items.
Terms: cash or approved check.
LESTER F. GROVE
WARREN K. GROVE
Executors
Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379
Anderson & Warner, Clerks
Not responsible for accidents.
Refreshment rights reserved.
1:30 P.M.
Conditions by
HENRY H. MARTIN
717-933-4279
&TOOLS
Ribbon-making involves handwork
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which sews m circles stit
ches the material securely
onto its backing.
The center buttons are
placed on the pleated ribbon
next. First they have to go
through a laminating
machine which gives them a
protective coating. Then
they are cut out one at a
time, and finally they have a
metal backing placed on
them.
The buttoms are now
ready to be matched with the
ribbon part of the rosette.
They are attached by hand
with a series of little metal
clips which firmly hold them
together.
Next the streamers are
added. First they must have
the information needed
about the prize stamped on
them and then they are cut to
size. They are counted out,
the ends fishtailed cut, and
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY EVE., MAY 26
Starting at 6:30 P.M.
Located V* mi, south of Rebersburg, just off
Rt. 192, Centre Co. Pa. at the town of Smullton.
220 Head 30 to 60 lb. Cross Bred Feeder Pigs
Castrated young, tails docked, wormed and vac
cinated for Erysipelas. All pigs raised on this farm. No
outside pigs will be sold at this sale.
Owner
MELVIN ZOOK
Terms Cash or Good Checks
Bill Wolfe, Auctioneer
RDI, Mifflinburg, Pa.
Phone 717-922-4118
Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
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CATTLE DISPERSAL
WEDNESDAY EVE., MAY 10
Having decided to discontinue their dairy
operation, the O’Donnells have commissioned
us to sell their cattle at the farm located on
Route 13 in Truxton.
75 REGISTERED & HI-GRADE CATTLE 75
There are 48 cows (18 are registered), 13 are fresh, 11
handling or bagging, 6 due July - Sept., 10 bred for fall,
balance in various stages of lactation; 12 springing
heifers, 5 of which are registered; 6 registered heifers
of breeding age; 1 grade bred heifer; 8 registered
started calves to yearlings. Sires include Arlinda
Sioux, Hayssen Craftsman, El Pajaro Benburke, St.
Croixco Gale, Admiral Imperial Chief, Dan-Ver King
Kurt, Penstate Star Dust, Weed Farms Jason Earl,
Semog Double Benefactor Chief, Valentine El
Minuteman. Service sires include, Vigo Standout
Reflection, Arlinda Rex, Betterway Marathon, Arbar
Triune Challenge, Lemax Rag Apple Haven.
The cattle have had shipping fever and GHP Lepto
shots. Vet examined for pregnancy.
Cataloi
SPECIAL - Farmall 706 Gas Tractor
in excellent condition
PRODUCE Approximately 75 ton good com
silage.
Manager’s Note: This dairy represents 29 years of
breeding - mostly Curtiss. Thus is an outstanding herd
of well bred cows and heifers from which to choose
your replacements. I highly recommend them.
Owner
ED O’DONNELL
Phone 607-842-6468
WILLIAM KENT, Auctioneer
Bergen, N.Y.
Phone 716-494-1890
Terms: Cash or Good Checks
Lunch Available
JACK WOOD'S
LIVESTOCK & AUCTION SERVICE
Sale Manager
Cincinnatus, N.Y. 13040
607-863-4141 (Days) 607-*nfi-6?i" 'Fves.)
then a series of three staple
guns which work as one unit
fasten the streamers onto
the rosette head.
Sally Shremer, ribbon
supervisor, related that the
ribbons are checked
throughout the process of
being made, and a final
check is again made before
the order is sent out.
From there the ribbons
travel to their destination to
be awarded to some lucky
person in some event.
So, the next time you are in
the winner’s circle and
receive that brightly colored
piece of satin, take a
moment to look at the
detailed work that goes into
making it an item to be
prized. Ribbons won are a
symbol of hard work and
endeavor, and when
awarded, bring a smile to
their winner.
0-D FARMS
Ed O’Donnell
Truxton, N.Y.
7:30 P.M.
'side,
:s available at
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The finished product, ready to be awarded to the
lucky person awaits to travel to its destination.
WASHINGTON - Loan
and purchase rates for the
1978 crop of honey will
average 36.8 cents per
pound, 4.1 cents more than in
1977, Ray Fitzgerald, ad
ministrator of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service
(ASCS) has announced.
The 1978 level represents
60 per cent of the April 1978
adjusted parity price of 63.1
cents per pound.
Loans and purchases will
be offered on 1978 - crop
honey stored in bulk and
other eligible containers, on
or off farms. Producers have
until March 31, 1979 to
request loans that will
mature June 30, 1979.
Eligible producers wishing
to sell honey to the Com
modity Credit Corporation
(CCC) should contact their
ASCS county office before
June 30. Producers must
specify the approximate
quantity they desire to sell.
The 1978-crop loan and
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978
Honey crop program
announced by USDA
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT,
TOOLS, HEIFERS &
KID GOATS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10
At 11:00 A.M.
Located along Loop Road, RD#4 Quarryville,
Pa. (3 miles North of Quarryville off of Stony Hill
Road)
C. Farmall tractor w/2 bottom plow, culti., 7’ mower,
blade & manure loader. New Idea manure spreader,
McDeenng hammer mill, Dillinger grain bm. New
Holland bagger, 2 flat bed wagons, Oliver grain drill,
potato planter, JD com planter, JD & Oliver 28 disk
harrows & other equipment. 1,000 tobacco lath, cir
cular saw buck, platform scales, old Penna. hay cutter,
com sheller & other bam articles. Lots of hand & bam
tools. Other misc. articles not listed.
Not responsible for accidents day of sale.
Food Served.
Sale by
ROBERT E. SMITH
Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
purchase rates for extracted
honey in 60-pound or larger
containers, by color and
class, are as follows: White
or lighter table honey, 37.6
cents per pound; Extra light
amber table honey, 36.6
cents per pound; Light
amber table honey, 35.6
cents per pound; and Other
table and non-table honey,
33.6 cents per pound.
Home delivered to CCC by
beekeepers to satisfy loans
will be used for domestic
donation programs.
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