SHORT NOTICE REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL MMHY.NnQKRaiIR AT 12 NOON For Paul Karcz, Rt. 629, V/z mi. N.E. of Branchville, NJ. From Rt. 206 take Rt. 519 North to Rt. 629 East to Farm. Arrows Posted! LAST NOTICE! 28 mature cows, 12 hd. Reg. out of these sires; Ultimate, Selling Rockman, Petro, Citation, Glamor Boy, Charmcross and others! A NEBA Bred herd with Jet Stream, Job, Buster, Astro Galaxy and others used as service sires! DHIA testing. ME up to 19,000 of milk! 85% safe in calf and due from Nov. to Mar. Big powerful cows with strong sound udders. Cows milking very well. Take advantage of this opportunity! T.B. & Blood test within 30 days, ready to interstate! All are ,Nasal fined! Records read at ringside! Owner & Auctioneer not responsible for accidents! Terms: Cash or Good Check paid on sale day! Owner: PAUL KARCZ 201-875-9695 Sale Conducted by; Col. Fred R. Daniel Auctioneers, Inc. NeshanicSta., NJ. 201-369-4784 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE FARM & HOME PLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY AND FARM EQUIPMENT Caroline County, Maryland SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1978 REAL ESTATE: Large farm, 255 acres of very good, tillable land, plus 79 acres woodland, pari of which is adjacent to a free-flowing stream. Out buildings include bam, milkhouse, com house, granary, storage sheds. Large two-story frame farm house (circa 1920) with dormer, porch on two sides with decorative railing, living room, parlor, dining room, full bath, bedroom, kitchen and utility side porch on first floor, five bedrooifis and bath on second. Secluded location on the north side of EUwanger Road near Knife Box Road, northeast of Denton, Caroline County. A part of the land described in Deed Book 107, page 7, Caroline County Land Records. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Four-section spring tooth, road scraper, cultipackers, transport disc, 2 grain metal body wagons, smoker gram body, wooden horse wagon, 4 tractors, mowers, hay and bean loader, row planter, cultivators, manure spreader, grass seeder, lime spreader, wagon sprayer tank, walking plows, gram elevator, com planter, land roller, combines, com picker, grain drill, 1967 GMC truck, com sheller, seed cleaner, pull-type com cutter, side delivery rack, extension ladders, hog lard pot cooker, hand tools, saw, grinder, nails, battery charger, cider press, semi-mounted five-bottom plow, snow sleigh, garden rotary tiller, platform scales, half-peck measures, 1976 4-door Plymouth Fury, stoves, rocking chairs, refrigerator, drop-leaf tables, utility table, electric toaster, drop-leaf desk, sofas and chairs, hideaway bed, dressers, chests of drawers, 3-piece bedroom sets, cabinet, sewing machines, fans, china set, round oak table, piano, marble top sidboard, picture frames, tables, swivel card table, scales, rugs, pictures, dresser with mirror pineapple bed, single bed, rope bed, oak desks, porch furniture, stand, lamps, mirror, clothes chest, rush bottom chairs, gas lamps, miscellaneous. Place of Sale: On premises. Time; November 18, 1978, at Ift a.m. Machinery auction at 11 a.m. Real property to be sold at noon. Estate of I. HERBERT ELLWANGER, Deceased Auctioneer: A. Curtis Andrew 1-301-479-0756 Attorneys: Kent, Ogletree & Thornton, 1-301-479-2570 Type Auction: With reserve. Terms: Real property: $50,000 deposit, cash or certified check, at time of sale, unless other agreement is reached with attorneys prior to day of sale, balance at settlement within 75 days of sale, balance at set tlement within 75 days of sale, tillable land subject to lease ending December 31, 1980. Personal property: cash. Title; Buyer may examine title and notify sellers of defects within 30 days of sale. Sellers shall have 45 days to cure title defects. Possession: At settlement, subject ot agricultural lease. Change of Terms: Sellers reserve the right to change the terms by oral announcement at the time of sale. 10 A.M Four Lebanon dairy herds (Continued from Page 109) addition, there were 17 owner-sampler herds. The 1978 DHIA summary shows that Lebanon County dairymen realized $1583 worth of milk per cow, which compares with a product value of $1498 for the state average. Total feed costs were $659 per Lebanon County cow, compared to $641 for the average DHIA cow in the state. The value of the milk after feed costs are subtracted are $924 and $857 for Lebanon County and Pennsylvania, respectively. In other activities during the dinner meeting, Harold | ANNUAL FALL SPECIAL FEEDER AND REPLACEMENT CATTLE SALE j MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13,1978 I I 7:00 P.M. r I 200 Head Hereford, Angus and Charolais I I yearling steers and heifers f x 200 Head Hereford, Angus and Charolais | I steers and heifer calves. I ! 100 Head Holstein and Crossbred steers and x | heifers. I | If you are planning on buying feeder cattle * x this is the sale to attend. | I FOR FURTHER INFORMATION V X CONTACT THOMAS EAGLE 703-459-4402 x | OR HARRY GOCHENOUR 703-459-4778 I ! WOODSTOCK LIVESTOCK 1 f MARKET, INC. [ Route 11 Woodstock, VA f PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE 61 ACRE FARM, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, TIGER MAPLE KENTUCKY RIFLE w/Brass Trim, Signed RB 12 & 16 ga. sgl. barrel hammer guns, FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 7 miles NE of Hughesvilie, 3 miles N. of Laird sville off Pa. Rt. 118. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Starting 10:00 A.M. GEIS cu. ft. Coppertone refrigerator, nice; Coldspot 19 cu. ft. chest freezer; GE H.D. washer & dryer; GE electric stove; rock maple twin beds w/matchmg dresser; 3 pc. living room suite; RCA B&W portable TV; baby furniture; etc. 2 pc. Hooiser cabinet; jelly cupboard; wash stand; Morris chair; plank bottom rocker w/spmning wheel back; child’s rocker; raised back trunk; reed baby carriage; farm dinner bell; crocks; old knee hole flat top desk; brass shaft bells; hand cider press; old blacksmiths tools; 2 butcher ket tles; scalding trough; 2 hog hangers; 8 qt. lard press; IH 504 G EC tractor w/torque, 3 p.h., new rubber, nice; JD 214 T PTO baler; JD #2 bale thrower fits 14T or 24T; Oliver 3 PH 3-14” plows; JD 38” rims; 1 horse 1 row com planter; 2 fanning mills; platform scales; cir cular wood saw; pony bridle, saddle & harness; 18” rotary mower; 4h.p. 24” rototUler: etc. Real Estate—l:oo P.M. Consists of 61 acre farm w/20 acres tillable & 20 acres of pasture, balance woodland. Erected thereon a 2Vz story double plank 7 room (3 bedrooms & IV2 baths) home. 2 story 2 car block garage, never failing stream through property, to view property dial 717-584-3446. R.E, Terms: $5OOO. Cash or Certified Check Down Day of Sale, Balance in 30 Days. Other Terms made known Day of Sale. Owners HAROLD“NUB” & ANNA MAE BOWER Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Lunch—Tent if Inclement and Donald Bollinger were singled out for additional honors for having had the high individual cow for both milk and butterfat. Their Willow Maple Reflection Mae, a 12% year old Holstein, finished the year with 32,923 pounds of milk and 1185 pounds of fat in 305 days. It is her fourth lac tation over 30,000 pounds of milk. She is sired by Lame Rock Reflection Oscar. Two featured speakers at the banquet were Lebanon County Dairy Princess Connie McFeeters and State DHIA representtive Ray Pruss. Miss McFeeters, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 commenting that she felt no need to talk about dairy products to a group of dairymen - “I can’t tell you anything you don’t already know” - chose instead to entertain the audience with a bit of humor and a definition of God. Miss McFeeters represents the Lebanon County dairy industry and is available for speaking engagements before civic, school, and social groups. Interested parties should contact either her, Brenda Maulfair, or the Cooperative Extension Service, 400 South Eighth Street, Lebanon, 17042, phone 717-273-3748. Pruss, who came prepared with a number of statistics and revelations about Pennsylvania's 1978 DHIA averages, noted - as did Bair - that herd production and individual cow production continue to soar. In addition, he noted that a Willow Maple Farm 44 Bennetch Bros. 72 Arnold Acres 73 Marvin K. Meyer 79 Dale Hostetter & Sons 81 Raymond & Marlin Getz 54 Kenneth Sellers 43 Isaac Zimmerman 17 Roy E. Nolt 43 Clifford Groff 54 Albert Moyer 78 Donald G. Hoffer 43 Lancaster Mennomte 94 Simeon K. Zook 35 ' Hersheyßare 79 M. Luther Bennetch 47 Ralph D. Shirk & Sons 74 HAT & dmk. ' GAVEL AUCTION CO. (717) 626- 0254 Rte. 501 One Mile North of Lititz, Pennsylvania. PUBLIC AUCTION to be held at our Auction Gallery THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16,1978 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE, CHINA, COLLECTIBLES Early grained comer cupboard, Kelvinator 16 cu. ft. upright freezer, crocks, cedar chest, decorated china- Cologue, Feather, England, Flo Blue, #2O Keb, Paradise, Abbey, Ironstone, Aurora; Brass kettle, Ray-O-Lamp, German doll, 2 Early guns. Sessions mantle clock, depression, round oak extension table, cherry hutch, single beds, B&W TV, auto, washer, treadle sewing machine, oak chest of drawers com bination, 3 pc. bedroom suite, rockers, etc. etc. For More Information Write or Phone: Wilbur Hosier, Auctioneer (717) 626-0254 Harold K. Galebach, Partner RD 2, Newport Rd. r Lititz, Pa. 17543. Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M. Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day. Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers Will Be Received. slight decline in cows per herd has been observed by the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. Whereas the average Pennsylvania dairy herd contained 55.3 cows a year ago, that figure is up to 55.4 this year. Ironically, however, there are reportedly more cows in the state this year than there were last year, indicating that some new herds must have been started. In closing his remarks, Pruss revealed that a second somatic cell testing machine has been purchased for $43,000 and should be in use by January 15,1979. Lebanon County’s DHIA summary this year showed four herds above 700 pounds of butterfat, eight above 650, 24 above 625,37 above 600,64 above 550, 78 above 500, and 17 under 500. Following is a list of those who surpassed a butterfat average of 550 pounds. 21,619 18,948 18,585 18,451 17,484 17,792 16,467 15,439 16,701 16,814 16,585 18,706 17,455 17,625 16,939 16,820 16,342 131 714 676 650 650 647 642 638 637