DAIRY DISPERSAL FRI. NIGHT, AUGUST 18 | 7:30 P.M. | i Turn off Rt. 706 2 miles west of Montrose, Pa. j % toward Forrest Lake, Susquehanna Co., follow i d auction arrows. 0 1 44 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS j I 3 Registered - All Mature Cows I y This is an outstanding young dairy with lots of size, i % good udders, dairy type condition & are fresh now or || ). he a t the right tune. 25 to freshen from August till % y December. 30 day interstate charts. & Terms - Cash or Approved Checks 5 Owner \ LESLIE HAWLEY Auctioneer - Jim Adriance, I Montrose, Pa. 717-278-1574 •* ■* X A v -‘ " ' THE BERKS COUNTY HOLSTEIN SALE At the Fairgrounds Kutztown, Pa. FRIDAY EVE., AUGUST 25 7:30 P.M. 46 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 12 Young Cows - 34 Fresh or Close Bred Heifers Selected from Berks County herds by Raymond Seidel EIGHT DAUGHTERS OF ROUND OAK .lAG APPLE ELEVATION A fine group of Elevations including an 84 pt. cow with 15,226 - 586, and a fresh second-calf that just finish ed with 17,009 and 694. Two other bred heifers from dams over 20,000 M. TWO BY PENSTATEIVANHOE STAR One has made 18,537 M and 732 F at 1-11 - the other one has 16,609 M and 560 F as a 3-yr. old. Others Ihclnde: An Astronaut from a 710 lb. dam. A Merry King from a 745 lb. dam. A Jet Stream from a dam with 4 records over 640 F. A Citation R Maple from a 20,000 lb. dam. A Rugua Ivanhoe Fobes with 19,500 M and 793 F. A Transmitter from a 790 F dam. Also Selling: Daughters of Gay Ideal, Pencor, Charmcross from good record dams. Plenty of Base Milk - Nearly everything selling is recently fresh or due soon after the sale. A very select offering! Sponsored by the Berks County Holstein Association Sale Managed by Remsburg's Sale Service A. Doty Remsburg Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone: 3QI-473-8214 PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL On the farm located at 3612 Baker Road - turn off Route 27 on Baker Road at the store, 3 miles north of Taylorsville and 7 miles south of Westminster, in Carroll County, Maryland. TUESDAY EVE., AUGUST 15 7:00 P.M. 52 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS 52 40 Cows •11 Heifers -1 Bull 10 Registered - 42 Grades T.B. and Bangs tested - Pregnancy checked The herd consists of a number of cows recently fresh or due soon after the sale. Most of the cows are young with very desirable udders. Although no production testing has been done, some of the cows have been pur chased from herds with records and the dams of those animals have records to over 20,D00M and 770 F. Cows selling have come from the Austin Coblentz herd, Har wood and Whottlie, Kingstead, Leroy Savage, etc. Daughters of Astronaut, Charmcross, Master Jim, Vemon, Emperor and Triune sell. The heifers are all home raised, several are bred and a number of others are large enough to breed this fall. The bull is 19 months old by Vigo Charmcross from a daughter of Elevation with 16,300 M 3.6% 585 F as a 3-yr. old, granddam has 851 F - next dam 935 F. Terms: Cash Loading chnte available. EDWARD W. TITUS 3612 Baker Road Westminster, Md. 21157 Phone: 301-829-2064 Sale Managed by: REMSBURG SALE SERVICE Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 "• * <• f w J>v s % i,/ (Continued from Page 108) owned by Sean Callahan, Pottstown of Montgomery County, also judged Reserve Champion of Montgomery County. This animal went for $2.65 per pound thanks to Hatfield Meats. The Pen of Three Championships was also •» sJ' s?' TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 Starting at 4:30 P.M. Location - Danville R.D. 4 off Old Route 11 south of Bloomsburg, turn past quarry. (Follow auction arrows.) Selling the Real Estate & Some Personal Property of Oliver Ploch App. 58 acres located in Montour Twp. - Columbia County, offering app. 38 tillable & 20 woodland. 2 sml. streams run through farm. Lg. bam, garage, chicken house, good spring water. For appointment to see real estate prior to auction call auctioneer. 10’x60’ 1962 Gibraltar trailer, app. 200 bushel of oats, wheat & some rye, 8 ton more or less loose hay - straw, two com shellers, wagon seat, farm wagon, wood wash tub, 6 gal crock, hog trough, hay ladders, scrap iron, pulleys, meat benches, lard press, barrels, butchering kettle, Magic Chef range, Frigidaire ref. & washer, 4 pc. maple breakfast set. Terms: Personal property - cash. Real Estate - $4,000 down day of auction, balance in thirty days. Buyer pays all transfer taxes. Sale subject to confirmation. Seller-Guardian; UNITED PENN BANK Auctioneer: John Autotore 784-3506 SUNNYSPOT FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL On the farm located on Broadfordling Road two miles west of Hagerstown in Washington jCo., Md. Take the Cearfoss exit off Route 81, turn on Broadfording Road and follow this road to the farm. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 10:00 A.M. 168 REGISTERED HOLSTEINSI6B 75 Cows - 30 Bred Heifers - 33 Open Heifers Ready to Breed This Fall 30 Heifers Under One Year of Age T.B. Accredited - Bangs Certified Most Bangs Vaccinated Tested Within 30 Days Sire Power and Curtiss sires have been used for years and the herd is sired by and bred to bulls in these two studs. Daughters selling of Elevation, Astronaut, Jet Stream, Arlinda Chief and other top A.I. sires. Service sires include Pacemaker, Elevation, Astronaut, Job and Jet Stream. Cows are bred to freshen throughout the year. Heifers are well grown and in excellent condition. These sell: 1. Ripple 3-6 365 16,970 4.6 793 2. Elaine 54) 365 20,440 3.8 779 3. 3-4 340 17,920 4.2 763 4. Alta 3-11 365 19,290 3.8 746 5. Mitten 3-9 363 19,040 3.7 725 6. Vickie 4-4 365 18,270 3.8 699 7. Town 4-0 361 18,950 3.6 684 8. Lulu 4-1 301 16,150 4.0 657 9. Emma 2-7 365 16,190 3.9 639 For catalogs and more information write or call: NORMAN EBY, Owner Route 4 Hagerstown, Md. 21740 Phone: 301-733-2289 Sale Managers: Remsburg Sale Service Jefferson, Md. 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 Robert Muliendore. Asst. Auctioneer Boonsboro, Md. Leidy shows champion awarded to David Wor thington of Bucks County with Reserve honors going to David Click also of Bucks County. Other honors included David Worthington of Bucks County who was named Champion Showman while Reserve Champion Showman went to Andy RE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978 Leidy of Montgomery County. Judge Dave Hosterman of the Penn State University also judged the 4-H’ers on their ability to fit and show their animals. Results of the show were; First Year Members (Grooming & Showmanship) 1. Dan Honsberger, Bucks Co.; 2. Steve Hemsworth, Collegeville; 3. Bob Bray, Bucks Co.; 4. Arthur Holmes, Barto; 5. Megan Roth, Collegeville. Juniors 1. Sean Callahan, Pott stown; 2. Karen Leidy, Souderton; 3. Phoebe Driscoll, Gwynedd Valley; 4. Wendy Worthington, Bucks; 5. Brad Gruver, Bucks. Seniors 1. David Worthington, Bucks; 2. Andy Leidy, Souderton; 3. Cindy Waltemyer, Collegeville; 4. Jody Gruver, Bucks; 5. Steven Gmver, Bucks. Lightweight 1. Becky Roth, Collegeville; 2. Phoebe Driscoll, Gwynedd Valley; 3. Ted Teaford, Trappe; 4. Mark Teaford, Norristown; 5. Jim Burkhart, Barto. Medium Weight 1. Kathy Bergey, Telford; 2. Mary Ann Glick, Bucks; 3. Lori Graver, Bucks; 4. Cindy Waltemyer, Collegeville; 5. Brad Graver, Bucks. Heavyweight 1. Andy Leidy, Souderton; 2. Sean Callahan, Pottstown; 3. Karen Leidy, Souderton; 4. Jody Gruver, Bucks; 5. John Graver, Bucks. Pen-of-Three Lightweight 1 Mike Rergey, Telford; 2. SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC SALE OF LUMBER, BLDG. MATERIALS, TOOLS SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: Rettew Mill Road. DIRECTIONS: From Cloister Dairies on Rt. 272 travel West on Rothsville Road. Turn right on Rettew Mill Road, through Covered Bridge, first place,on the left 12,000 to 15,000 Bd. Ft. of new lumber asst’d sizes, lengths to 16 Ft. including: Oak Cypress Planks; Ap prox. 4,000 Bd. Ft. Birch Lumber - 4’ to 16’ lengths; White pine & walnut. 3,000 lin. ft. asst’d new mouldings; White Pine, Birch & Walnut. Large lot odds & ends asst’d plywood; new doors; large lot short stock all species lumber; old bam beams; new track for sliding doors; decorator cabinet doors. Anderson casement window sash - new in boxes. Large antique wooden pulleys; hand tools; scaf folding nails; new spade shovels; sand paper; shelving brackets; 2-man crosscut saw; glass cutting board; heavy 4’ x 8’ work bench; 3 comb, ladder/step ladders; large roll paper cutter; burglar alarm system; Walker-Turner drill press; large lot sewer line joints; heavy duty electrical wire & shielded cable. New double vanity sink lops. New bathtubs (mobile home type); mobile home gas hot air furnace, large oil space heater. IBM electric office typewriter; 2 typewriter stands; 80-key manual adding machine; several comptometers (adding machines). Many more misc. items too numerous to mention. NOTE: This sale represents complete liquidation of stock from remodeling & bldg, mail’s business. Hob byists, cabinetmakers, do-it-yourselfers. DON’T MESS THIS SALE! Not Responsible for Accidents! Terms By NEIL R. WINGENROTH Chet Long, Auctioneer 733-9601 Ephrata, PA LUNCH STANDON PHpfgffiS Karen Leidy, Souderton; 3. Megan Roth, CollegeviUe; 4. Wendy Worthington, Bucks; 5. Pat Teaford, Norristown. Pen of Three Heavyweight 1. David Worthington, Bucks; 2. David Glick, Bucks; 3. Bev Bergey, Telford; 4. Bruce Trauger, Bucks; 5. Kathy Bergey, Telford. Nancy Kadwill, Mon tgomery County Agent, expressed appreciation to Joe Matzo and his staff of the Quakertown Livestock Auction and especially to the buyers whose generous packing was the major buyer, purchasing over 50 of the 79 animals exhibited. Leidy, Inc. of Souderton was another major buyer which also purchased the Cham pion Bucks Co. hog from Jody Graver, Bucks, for $l.lO per pound. Barringer’s Markets of Richlandtown purchased the Reserve Bucks Champion with $.85/lb going to 4-H’er John Graver of Bucks. Other buyers included the Wm. Dean family, Strasburg; Enos C. Rich, Flourtown; and the Quakertown Livestock Auction. Lustig Meats of Quakertown was also a major supporter. The Grand Champion Hog was purchased as a shoat from Wm. Dean of Bally End Farm in Strasburg. Leaders for the Mon tgomery County 4-H Swine. Projects include Tom Leidy, Souderton; and Ron Myers, Hatfield; and Richard Jones, Becfitelsvilie. 133
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