Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1979, Image 156

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1979
156
York Co. Farmers’
Assn, to meet
YORK - Congressman
William Goodling will
headline the Spring meeting
of the York County Fanners’
Association, set for Friday,
March 16, at the Shrewsbury
Fire Hall.
A roast beef dinner will be
served, beginning at 7 p.m.,
with the program to follow.
Special guests will include
county legislators and the
York county commissioners.
Tickets are $5 each and
will be available from
association directors until
the March 8 deadline. For
reservations, contact:
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 10
At 9:30 A.M.
FINE STOCK, FARM MACHINERY,
TOOLS, SOME HOUSEHOLD
GOODS & ANTIQUES
Ol Route 322 at Bergstrass Church to.
Hahnstown, Lane. Co., Pa.
10 HEAD HORSES
14 year old dark Sorrel with light mane and tail well!
broke; 1 pair 3 & 4 years old mare & gelding dark;
grays, green broke; 1-3 year old red sorrel gelding light;
mane & tail was worked some; 1 black mare green; 1
sorrel 2 years old colt green broke; 1 reg. Percheron,
gelding 2 year old green broke, 3 work horses with age;
1 guernsey cow; 4 geese.
FARM MACHINERY
#352 New Holland Grinder Mixer; #467 New Holland 7
ft. baybine; #69 New Holland baler with engine mount;
John Deere 7 ft. grass mower with hydraulic lift &
engine mount; I.H. P.T.O. com binder with engine
mount & Long carrier; I.H. ground drive com binder; 8
ft I.H. grain binder; 6 ft. I.H. No. 9 grass mower;
Oliver fertilizer drill; Hershey 2 row tobacco planter;
John Deere #999 com planter; I.H. 1 row com picker;
Wisconsin engine on fore cart; 2-Wisconsin baler
engines; Ford industrial engine; gas tank for 4
cylinder Wisconson engine; 2 - New Idea manure
spreaders; field sprayer; papec 16” silo filler with
shreader bars & pipe; Frick 22” threashing machine
with short carrier for baling; 2 - flat bed wagons 14;
John Deere 24 disc harrow; John Deere 9 ft. 3 section
harrow; 2 Perry harrows; Oliver sulkey plow; 2 -
walking plows with 14” Oliver bottoms; drag; Hoka
plow; 3-I.H. cultivators; 2 Long belts; 2-16” pulleys; 2
long hay ropes; Bob sleigh; spring wagon; buggy;
breaking cart; 2-carriages; pony cart & harness;
Harness; 6 sets front gears; set -backers; lines;
bridles; straps; brest chains; jockey irons; 1 set
double carriage harness, 1 set single carriage harness;
Western saddles; all kinds of collars; all kinds of single
trees 2-34-6-8 horse hitches; neck Yokes; etc. etc.; 1
heavy steel 6 horse hitch; 2-fore trucks; 2-ground
scopes; 2-bag wagons; Fair Bank scales; Pea scales;
2-silage carts; saw buck; rota tiller; wheel barrow,
chicken coops; 2-screw jacks heavy; 3 bale boxes; drill
press; clover seeder; log chains &boam; steel barrels.
BUTCHER TOOLS
Meat grinder; staffer; meat slicer; scaulding trough
chains; scrapers.
CARPENTER TOOLS
Saws, hammers; chisels sets; screw Jack; wood
boring machine; asbestos cutter, ladder jacks; ropes;
wooden block plain; grinder wheel; 6 H.P. roto tiller;
slate tools; air compressor.
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
Will be sold at 9:30 a.m.
Singer sewing machine without cabinet; Singer
sewing machine with 4 door cabinet; studio couch;
single bed spring & mattress; extension table; gas hot
water heater; braided rug; guilt frame; gas lanterns;
pop corn popper; some dishes & pans.
ANTIQUES
Desk & book case combination with glass doors &
drawers, wood chest; clothes trees; library table;
bureau; rockers; chairs; small cradle; kitchen
cabinet; picture viewer & pictures; large copper
kettle: stirrer; doe kettle; mantle light; kerosene
lanterns, coal oil lights; milk cans; iron kettle; crocks;
jugs; sheep bell; match holder; manure hook; etc. etc.
And many other articles not mentioned
Not out of State checks accepted.
Sale at9:3o A.M. household goods will be sold first.
Sale by
IVAN M. & MARTHA MARTIN
Frank & Paul Snyder Auct.
717-859-2688 - 717-733-7052
Fasnachts clerks
Refreshments
Not Responsible for accidents
Charles Rauhauser, 717-292-
1782; Roger Perry, 717-741-
1493; Larry Amspacher, 717-
755-5087; Jack DeHoff. 717-
244-8925; Clark Eveler, 717-
993-2845; Paul McPherson,
717-382-4878; Dennis Mc-
Williams, 717-428-1716; Ray
Omer, 717-432-3705; Glenn
Shaw, 717-993-2974; L. C.
Wambaugh, 717-862-3734,
Aileen Defter, 717-292-3172;
or Eugene Ort, Etters R 2.
The first Gehl mass
produced forage harvester
with hay pickup attachment
was produced in 1942.
Good
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same amount either by
raising the stubble height or
by increasing the rate of
Paraquat. Roundup, on the
other hand, produced high
yields at all rates tested (%,
one and two quarts) with
stubble height making
relatively little difference.
Additional field tests in
volving a five inch to six inch
stubble height, removal of
straw and heavy pressure
from crabgrass and fall
panicum have shown an
advantage for Roundup as a
knock-down herbicide.
Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer Eberiy & fiossert, Clerks
FARM EQUIPMENT
DISPERSAL
On the farm located six miles South of
Chambersburg, Pa., IVz miles East of Marion,
take Rte. 914 East off Rte. 11 at Marion, turn
North at Horsts Machinery Sales Lot about Vz
mi. to Lane on right. Watch for sign on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Sale at 12:G0 Noon
4 Tractors - Farm Equipment
2 -1971 Model 5000 Ford diesels, both in excellent
cond.; Ford 4000 gas with heavy loader, “Older series
4000”; 1950 model Farmall M, both are good; NH 269
baler with thrower; New Idea wheel rake, like new;
NH 461 haybine; Int. semi-mount mower; NI condi
tioner; Smoker 30 ft. elevator; NH and JD wagons with
bale racks; wagon and flat with good tires; Hanson 300
gal. sprayer; field sprayer with 425 gal. tank; Int. 13
disc drill, bit. 4 row planter; NI 214 large size
spreader; Int. No. 450 - 3 -16 inch auto-reset plow; Int.
9A and 198 disc harrows; Cobey packer; 24 tooth har
row; Ford 2 row cults., 3 pt. post digger, scraper blade;
NH 818 one row harvester, good; wooden drag;
Heathouser for M; roto-tiller; Homelite chain saw;
ladders, other articles too numerous to mention.
Dairy Equipment - Household
Surge SPII pump, 3- 50 lb. pail milker units, water
heater, feed bunks and water tubs, barn sprayer, cow
clippers, few household items. A real good line of
equipt.
Terms: Cash; Lunch at Sale.
RONALD & FAY GROUP
R.D. 10, Chambersburg, Pa.
Phone (717) 375-2293
SHORT NOTICE SALE
• TUESDAY,
MMW FEBRUARY
aUDie
12:30 PAL
A'l SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES,
Smoketown, Pa., Rt. 340, 5 Miles E. of Lan
caster, 5 miles West of Intercourse.
FULTON COUNTY HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
In this herd there are 14 dry cows due February,
March and April, 7 due from May to June, and 6 due
from June to Sept. All are checked for pregnancy. They
are out of AI bulls and ABS Sires.
These cows were not pushed and will improve with
the right owner.
Creamery test first half of January was 3.9 and the
second half of January 4.15. Cows milking from 40 to 70
lbs. per day.
Also Selling:
1 load Purebred and Grade Cows and Heifers out of
New England States, some fresh and milking 60 to 70
lbs. per day.
And
1 load Heifers due Spring and Summer consigned by
Warren Martin.
Sale by;
HELEN & GORDON W. FRITZ
717-393-0930
Cows milked at regular tunes.
TB & Blood Tested.
Cash or Good Check Day of Sale.
Carl Diller, Auctioneer
Henry Kettering, Pedigrees
Lunch by liird-in-Hand Auxiliary
weed
reports Mitchell. Roundup
was compaic-' with
Paraquat and Dow General
plus oil. In these tests
Williams soybeans were no
till planted in 3(Mnch rows
and 12 preemergence her
bicide treatments were'used
in combination with each of
the knock-down chemicals.
Over a two-year period
there was a 10-bushel ad
vantage in favor of Roundup.
With the exception of Blazer,
which controlled jim
sonweed and pigweed when
applied as a postemergence
treatment, the pre- and
postemergence herbicides
were ~ relatively ineffective
unless good weed
control was achieved by the
knock-down treatments.
No-tillage has been a good
production system ’ for
farmers who double crop
small grains and soybeans
because it saves precious
NOTICE^
Myerstown Brethren
MEN’S WORK
CONSIGNMENT SALE
At Myerstown Brethren Grove
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
If you have articles for sale and would like
them listed in our itemized ad contact us before
March 10.
Call: 866-2591 or 4704
or Write to:
HIGHOLME
MILKING HERI
DISPERSAL
Located just off Rt. 14 in Grover, Pa., 3 miles
from Canton, Pa. 28 miles from Williamsport,
Pa. Watch for auction arrows.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1979
AT 1:00 Sharp
50 - REGISTERED HOLSIEINS - 50
1978 Herd ave. 15,259 m, 4.0 T 603 F 9 cows to freshen in
Feb., 8 in Mar., April, and May, rest all fall cows and 1
service sire. Interstate tested, preg. ex., charts day of
sale. ’Sires represented: Walhowdon President Ver
non; Merry King; 8.8. Lad; Argo Acres Marquis Ned;
Spring from Reflection Ormsby; Pickland Citation R;
Roybrook Starlite; Dividend Clipper; Meadolake
Golden Cross; Downalane Reflection Emperor;
Simpson Farm Tidy Gent; A Citation Sovereign; Vega
Charmcross and other top sires.
Some features:
A VG - 86 Reflection Ormsby with 8-5 358 d 18,865 m 4.3
817 F and lit over 100,000 m and 4,100 F. Due in May.
Sells with a real nice Merry King dau. proj. for 16,819 m
and792Fat4-l!
A nice Vernon with 4-1 363 d 23,081 m 3.8 871 F (inc)
and due in July. Dam was a Rosafe Centurion with a
Ift. of 128,107 m 4,796 F and rec. to 13-2 365 d 17,040 m 3.8
654 F. Sells with a mat. sis. by a Ned son due in Aug. ,
A good Medalist due the 18th to Job with 5-5 335 d
18.866 M 3.9732 F.
A VG-85 JoJo bred to Jet Stream with 3-8 318 d
18,064 m 4.0 725 F. Proj for 18,500 m at 4-8.
A GP-82 Gent bred to Jet Stream with 4-0 355 d
21,805 m 4.4 962 F. Dam was GP-80 with 7 rec. over 629 F
and d Ift. over 160,000 m 6,800 F.
A nice Butch dau. est. for 16,078 m at 5.0 Dam has 6
rec. over 16,400 and a Ift. of 126,000 m Grdam has 3 rec.
of 600 F and Ift. over 180,000 m.
A fancy Downalane fresh in Nov. and est. for 18,143 m
ands29F.
A VG-85 Starlite due Sept, to Jet Stream with 6-9 365 d
20,876 m 4.6 952 F and est. for 16,651 m & 799 F. Dam sells
& is a Dividend Clipper w/4 rec. over 16,000 m & 600 F
and"a Ift. of 112,236 m and 4,067 F. Sell w/a Pickland
Citation R dau. est at 4-8 for 16,217 m 852 F and a mat.
sis by Countdown due in Feb. w/439F. Many more good
ones.
Sales Mgr. note:
This herd is largely founded on Canadian Rag Apple
bloodlines. You will find a good working herd under
very honest conditions running a 4.0 test. The High
family are firm believers that what you have left after
paying the bills is what counts. The herd was not fed for
production but for profit, so take this opportunity to
improve or maintain your herd. See you Wed., Feb. 21.
Terms: Cash or Good Check.
Sale under cover - Catalogs - Lunch Available.
Owners:
GERALD & VIRGINIA HIGH
Auctioneer - Arlow Kiehl
Sales Mgrs. - GORDON WOOD & RONALD WOOD
Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901
For the most in advertising coverage and preparing
your sale. Call Wood’s Auction Service.
mne. energy and moisture,
concludes the specialist. But
good weed control Is cirtical
$ the system is to function
well. Where weed pressure is
heavy it will pay to keep a
close watch on both stubble
height and your knock-down
herbicide.
KERMIT OPENREIDER,
R.D. 4 Myerstown
17067