Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 14, 1979, Image 166

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    •Famine, Saturday, April 14,1979
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Goat group to meet
LANCASTER
second meeting of the
Lancaster County Dairy
Groat Producers will be held
Tuesday April 17, at 7:30
p.m. The meeting will be
held in the basement of the
Farm and Home Center,
Lancaster.
Last month a group of
dairy goat producers met
and decided that they should
continue to meet as a group
to exchange ideas and in
formation, plan and conduct
JUNIATA CO.
REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 19
46 Acres, mostly wooded w/2 story, 8 room house,
secluded, excellent hunting.
For info, contact: Long Bros., Aucts.
R.D. #2,
Port Royal, Pa. 17082
Ph. 717-527-478*
SPECIAL
SADDLE
HORSE |Ukl
SALE
WED. EVE., APRIL 18
Paul Z. Martin Sales Stables along Route 340,
2 miles East of Intercourse, Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania.
This sale consists of load of outstanding Kentucky
Saddle and Driving Horses from 2 years old to aged,
Broke to ride and drive 3 and 5 gcrted.
Load of Kentucky Saddlebreds for Ben King.
6 bead Standardbreds for Ruben Stoltzfus.
Also consigned horses, Standardbred and Pleasure
Horses.
All Driving Horses Hitched at 1:00 P.M.
Tack Sale6:oo P.M.
Horses at 7:00 P.M.
Paul Z. Martin
Business 717-768-8108
'Residence 717-354-6671
NOTICE: Martin’s Carriage and Antique Sale
MAY 17,18 and 19,1979
SPRING FEEDER
CATTLE SALE
600 HEAD 600
SATURDAY, APRIL 21
At l:OOP.M.
Sale to be held at the Aberdeen Sales Co. Inc.
UvestocK Auction Market, located on Rt. 22 in
Chiirchville, Harford Co., Md., 6 mi. west of
Aberdeen, Md. via 1-95 or U.S. Rt. 40 or 6 mi.
east of Bel Air, Md. via U.S. Rt. 1.
This sale features a good selection of steers and
heifers weighing 350-900 lbs. of all breeds. The cattle
have been consigned from Harford, Baltimore, Cecil,
Kent, Queen Ann and Lancaster coimties. The cattle
will be sorted, graded and sold in lots to suit all buyers.
Cattle will be sold on out weights.
You may bring your animals for consignment as
early ai 24 hrs. prior to sale time. This has proven to be
a sale of high quality, acclimated cattle. If you are
interested in buying or selling feeder cattle, this is the
opportunity you have been waiting for. Plan to attend.
Terms: Cash or Approved Check
Restaurant opens at 10:30 A.M.
ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC.
Livestock Auction Market
Located in Churchville, Md.
Phone: 301-734-6050 or 7105
Consignments welcome
Order Buying Service
Trucking Service
Private Sales Daily
programs of interest to the
dairy goat owners, and to
pool their efforts in
becoming more effective as
an organized group of dairy
goat owners.
The
Those who attend are
invited to bring recieps and
produts made from dairy
goat milk. Further needs,
programs and plans of the
group will also be discussed.
Youth are also invited,
those between the ages of 8
and 18 will be given the
opportunity to join the
Lancaster County 4-H Dairy
Goat Club, under the
leadership of Mrs. Pat
Kauffman and the Lancaster
County Extension Service.
PUBLIC SALE
ON SATURDAY, MAY 5
AT 10:00 A.M.
The estate of Pearl Wilt will be offered for
public sale by the Tri-County National Bank,
located 2 Vz N.W. miles of Richfield off Route 35.
Farm consisting of 54 acres more or less along Shade
Mt. in Snyder Co. including some wood land also a 9
room house and other out-buildings.
To see property contact
837-1331.
Also Antiques and
household items.
Ralph E. Leitzel,
Auctioneer
DISPERSAL AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 21
10:00 A.M. Sharp, Rain or Shine
VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT,
TRUCKS, ETC.
2/10 mile South of Opal, Va. on Rt. 17.
Discontinued farming. All equipment must go.
John Deere #6030 Diesel Tractor (dual rear wheels,
20.8x38 tires, air cond., radio, triple hyd. 890
hrs. A-l condition); John Deere #4030 Diesel Tractor,
945 hrs. (guad range trans. 18.4x34” rubber, A-l
condition); Farmall H Tractor with front end loader;
John Deere #l5B Front End Loader (with 3 spool valve
and hay grabble); John Deere #TD 330 disc (21’10”
wide, A-l cond.); John Deere #660 Hay Rake (3 wheel,
A-l cond.); John Deere #155 Rear Scraper Blade (7’
vertical horizonal, hydraulic control, A-l condition);
John Deere 24 ft. Spike (Tooth Harrow; John Deere#lol
Flat-bed Equipment Trailer (24 ft. A-l condition);
John Deere #l3OO Com Planter (6 row, A-l cond.); John
Deere 8-ton Flat Bed Wagon (18’ bed); John Deere #27
Stalk Shredder (A-l condition); New Holland #lsoo'
Combined with V 8 Cat Diesel Engine, air cond. cab,
radio, 6-row com head, 13 ft. grain platform, 950 hrs. A
-1 condition); White #598 Plows (5) 18” bottoms,
automatic spring reset, fully adjustable, A-l con
dition); Woods #320 Rotary Cutter (20’ bat wing, A-l
cond.); Cobey Insulage Wagbn; Flat Bed Wagon; John
Desro#B3oo Grain Drill (23 spout, A-l cond.).
TRUCKS, ETC.
1964 International Model BCI6O Truck (with 18’ cattle
& grain body, dual cy. 900x20 rubber); 1974 Ford FlOO
Pickup; 1959 Studebaker 2-ton Truck (with 14 ft. Flat
Dump, needs engine work).
•There will be a lot of misc. equipment consigned to
this auction such as:
2 Grove Insulage Wagons; John Deere #l2lO 400 bu.
Grain Cart; John Deere #1209 8-row Com Planter (with
trailer); 1962 Auto-car Truck, Diesel Engine (10-speed
road ranger trans. 20’ dual cyl. dump body, grain
sides); Ford Mower 7’; AC #7060 Diesel Tractor (dual
wheels on rear 20.8x38 Rubber, Air Cond. Cab, Radio,
A-l cond.); Portable Cattle Shute (factory made);
Brillion Cultipactor (14 ft. A-l condition); Harvest
Handler Grain Elevator (with Electric motor); New
Holland #BO Round Bale Hay Hauler (3 pt. hitch, A-l
condition); 10 Ft. Pasture Harrow; 24 Ft. Little Giant
Hay & Grain Elevator (PTO or electric); Heat En
closure for 4030 John Deere Tractor; 10 Concrete Feed
Troughs (8’); 2 Mol-mix Tanks; 2 Cattle Oilers; 2-Row
Com Planter (3 pt. hitch); Craftsman Lawn Vacuum;
1 ton Dyfonate 20g. Insecticide; 100 lbs. atrazine;
Several 2” Ball Valves; Electric Fence Controller;
Battery Fence Controller; Lot Electric Fence Wire; 5
Rolls New Barb Wire; Hand Post Hole Digger (lot
other tools); Myers Cyntrifical Pump (with 3 h.p. B.S.
Engine); 40 ft. 2” Rubber Hose; 36 Treated Fence
Post; Farmex 10’ Transfer Elevator (with Electric
Motor); 110 Gal. 2 Comp. Fuel Tank; 160 Gal.
Fiberglass Tank (with mounts); Portable Air Com
pressor; I.H. 6 ft. Fast Hitch Rear Scraper Blade; Lot
Log Chains & Binders; Electric Branding Iron; 25
Bags Seed Com; Lot used Tires (15”) and 3 750x20
Tires; Lot Rakes, Scoops, Forks, etc.
* AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If you are looking for
big equipment in near new condition, come to
this auction. Make plans to attend and spend! If
you miss this auction, we both lose money!
Owner,
DOUGLAS R. SHONK
Culpeper, Virginia
TERMS—CASH
LUNCHSERVED
There will also be a special
program for the youth.
For more information, one
can call the Lancaster
Extension service at 717-394-
6831 or Mrs. Pat kauffman at
717-2844340.
PUBLIC SALE
OF 35 ACRE FARM
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
SATURDAY, APRIL 21
10:00 A.M.
2:00 P.M. Real Estate
Located north of Myerstown on Rt. 501, bet
ween Mt. Aetna and Bethel. Pa., Bethel Twp.,
Berks Co.
Selling:
35 acre farm with 1% story frame home, 4 bedrooms
with 2 baths, oil fired base board heat with summer
hookup. Going roadside market and other out
buildings. Land in high state of cultivation.
Terms By:
LOUISE CAMPBELL
WILLIAM WEISER
Auctioneer: 717-933-4955
Cal Beanesderfer Jay Brossman
717-866-2998 717-484-4270
PUBLIC AUCTION
OPEN AND BRED HOLSTEIN
HEIFERS, FARM MACHINERY
AND FEED
The undersignetfhaving sold their farm, wilt
sell the following at Public Auction on the
premises located on AYRES CHAPEL ROAD off
of Md. Rt. #23 (NORRISVILLE ROAD) between
SHAWSVILLE and NORRISVILLE in the Nor
thwestern section of HARFORD COUNTY, MD.
8 miles Southeast from MARYLAND LINE via
Exit #36 of U.S. Rte. #B3 (Baltimore
Harrisburg Expressway) and Md. Rte. #439
18 miles Northwest of BEL AIR via U.S. Rte. #1
and JARRETTSVILLE (Md. Rte. #23)
TUESDAY, APRIL 24TH
AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP
51 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE; 15 Bred Holstein
Heifers for Fall Freshening;. 22 - Open Holstein
Heifers, from 11 mos. to 18 mos.; 12 yearling Holstein
Steers and 2 Yearling Holstein Bulls. This is a home
raised herd of Holstein cattle from a top r dairy herd
(dispersed a year ago) tested for out-of-state shipment.
FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT: Ford
8000 Tractor; Ford 6600 Tractor; Ford 5000 Tractor;
Farmall IHC “M” Tractor w/N-12 row Com Picker;
Farmall IHC “M” Tractor w/N-I Loader; Ford 5 x 16”
Plows; Brillion 10 ft. Chisel Plow; IHC Rotary Hoe; A-
C 299 Manure Spreader; N-1215 Manure Spreader; A-C
Combine, Gleaner Model “E” w/Cab and 10 ft. Grain
Head; N-H 469 Haybine 9 ft.; Gehl Hy-Throw Ensilage
Blower; Woods 7 ft. Rotary Mower; N-13 pt. Fertilizer
Spreader; Clark w/Century Pump 250 gal. Sprayer; 4
com Wagons, gravity flow; 5 High Side Hay Wagons; 2
Spring Tooth Harrows; N-H 278 Hay Baler w/Kicker
and Preserver; Uamco Green Chop Feeder Wagon; 2
Gehl Chuck Wagons; J-D #34 Forage Harvester; A-C
No-Tili (new) Com Planter w/Dickey John Monitor,
Herbicide and Insecticide; Brillion 10 ft. Cultipacker;
Ford Post Hole Digger; J-D Augua Feed Cart; J-D 10
ft. Disc. Harrow; Little Giant and Smoker Elevators;
Patz 16 ft. Silo Unloader; Boumatic Milker Unit w/6
milkers and 160 ft. of Glass line and Washer Unit; J-D
13 Disc Grain Drill; GeM Flail Chopper; Ford 7 ft.
Sickle Bar Mower; Oonan 25 KW PTO Generator;
Large Air Compressor; Acetylene Tanks and Torches;
Hay-O-vator 25 ft. Mow Conveyor; Lincoln Electric
Welder; Anvil; Vise; Many Hand, Farm and Shop
Tools and Supplies; Also Milk Cans and Fence Sup
plies.
FEED: Approx. 1000 Bales of Alfalfa and Timothy
Hay; 100 Bales of Straw; 500 Bus. of Oats; 40 Bus. of
Barley; 4090 Bus. of Ear Com and 160 Tons of Com
Silage.
TERMS—CASH or APPROVED CHECK
Not Responsible for Accidents on Day of Sale.
Owners,
MR. & MRS.
CLAUDE W. HOLMES
Ayres Chapel Road
White Hall, Md. 21161
Ph0ne:(301)357-5021
John H. O’Neill, Auctioneer
Springwood Farm
Forest Hill, Md. 21050
Phone: (301)838-6980
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a fine lot of late
model machinery and a Very good herd of young
Holstein heifers and steers.
Lunch served by the Ladies Auxiliary,of the
Jarrettsville Vol. Fire Co. \