Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 22, 1979, Image 131

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Beavertown, Pa. 17813 S
LANCASTER - At a
recent meeting of its Board
of Directors the Penn
sylvania Poultry Federation
assessed the proposition for
providing group life in
surance as a service ior
members.
Directors considered a
specific proposal developed
and presented by
pi ofessional insurance men.
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Decision was postponed
pending further study, but
several allied industrymen
I* MERRY &
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From Keister Middleburg
f Auction Sales, Inc.
Hog Sale Every Mon. 11:00 A.M.
S Regular Livestock Sale, Farm &
S Flea Market every lues.
f Feeder Cattle & Feeder Pig Sale every
third Fri. evening of the month y
fit starting March 21,1980 0
Sj Horse Sale last Sat. of every month
g 11:00 A.M. Starting Jan. 26,1980 g
jru For Information Call 717-837*2222 xx
y KEISTER'S MIDDLEBURG 5
| AUCTION SALES, INC. g
Rt. 522 - RD 3, Middleburg, Pa.
BILL & JUDY DONNELLY
Peterboro, NY
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29
ll:OOA.M. Sharp
Reason for selling, Bill & Judy have sold their
farm and are selling their cattle and machinery
located at the farm on Buyea Rd. 1 mile North of
Peterboro and 10 miles Southwest of Oneida.
Watch for auction arrows.
75 -REGISTERED & HI GRADE CATTLE- 75
30 REGISTERED, 45 GRADE
This is a high production herd with a DHIA rolling
herd average of 15,500 lbs. of milk & 552 lbs. of fat.
There are 13 cows with records over 17,000 lbs. of milk,
9 over 18,000 lbs. & 3 over 19,000 lbs. in 305 days actual
production. Sires represented m the purebred include
Bold C, Earl, Willow, Ultimate, Clan, & Robbie. There
are 20 fresh cows, 10 handling & bagging with the
balance mostly bred back for fall calving. In addition 3
bred heifers, one open heifer ready to breed, two
started angus bull calves & 4 started Holstein heifers.
All cattle TB & blood tested, vaccinated nasalogen &
preg. exam. This herd which includes many young
cows has not been pushed & will respond well for the
new owners. A good top dairy.
MACHINERY
Oliver #1855 diesel with new engine, AC-D-17 gas
tractor, AC WD gas tractor, AC #l6OO, chisel plow
brand new, JD KB A transport disc, JD 4 row plate com
planter, Hanson crop sprayer, (2) JD drags, NH 842- 2
row field chopper, (2) Gehi forage hopper blowers, NI
mow conditioners, JD 24T baler with kicker, (1) kicker
rack on electric wheel running gear, JD running gear,
land roller, NH #34 spreader with hydraulic tailgate
bought new in Sept. 79, Case 3 pt. high 3 btm. plow-as is,
metal stanchions, fertilizer, baler twine, barb wire,
water buckets, Surge milker & some miscellaneous.
Terms- Cash or good checks
OWNERS:
BILL & JUDY DONNELLY
Ph. 315-684-9584
Sale Manager:
Jack Wood Livestock & Auction Service
Cincinnatus, NY 13040
Ph. 607-863-4141
Poultry Federation tables insurance decision
agreed to take the figures
back to their respective
companies for cost com
parisons, and later report
reaction to the Board.
In a move endorsing an
earlier recommendation of
the three Federation
Councils Egg, Broiler, and
Turkey the Board voted
unanimously to take a group
subscntion to “Poultry
Tunes” for one year, prom
ising evaluation after that
period. This means the
NEW YEAR
TO ALL
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22, 1979
Federation’s 530 members,
plus all new members, will
receive this weekly industry
newspaper during 1980 as a
FederatK n service.
In addition to anticipating
more intensive reporting of
Pennsylvania poultry ac
tivities on a regular basis,
the newspaper will feature a
column once a month which
will be prepared by the
Federation staff and aimed
at the Pennsylvania poultry
industry.
In other business, fund
raising banquet co-chairman
Bill Carlin reported that
preliminary ticket sales are
going well and that the
recordbreaking attendance
T oal of 1600 looks attainable.
The ability to taste sweet foods diminishes with age.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE - HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND EQUIPMENT
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
10:30 A.M.
Located 3 miles West of Manheim, along
Breneman Road, close to Old Line Store, just off
Colebrook Road. Minutes from Rt. 283, Rapho
Twp., Lancaster Co. Pa.
Real Estate consists of 2Vz Story 6-Room Frame
(new alum, siding) Dwelling. Small Bam on 4+ Acres.
House has modern kitchen, dining room, living room,
laundry on first floor. 3-Bedrooms & bath on 2nd floor.
Attached wash house, cement basement, oil hotwater
heat, storm windows & doors. Situated in a quiet
country setting. Open for inspection Saturday Dec. 29
and Jan. 5 horn 9 to 3 or by appointment - Call 717-665-
6466 or 717-665-5664.
Farmall Super C w/platform, 1965 Chevy Pickup, 6
cyl., rubber tire wagon, 2-row transplanter, land roller,
Me. 2-bottom trailer plow, Bolens riding Mower, Tiro
rotary mower, 4-bole bog feeder, 2 iron troughs, 2 bog
troughs, 20’ ladder, baskets, crates, etc.
G.E. and Gibson refrigerators, 2 dinette sets, 2
square extension tables, buffet, utility cart, bedroom
suite, 2 chest of drawers, 2 vanities, metal wardrobes,
single beds, mattress, kneehole desk, childs desk,
record player, chairs, sm. tables, coffee table, plank
rocker, Motorola TV, sofa bed, floor & table lamps,
new bedding, spreads & quilts, rugs, (3 9x12 & 112x15)
bassinet, picnic table, lawn chairs, swing set, pictures,
clocks, radios, elec, appliances, flower stands, lots of
plants, large ferns, baskets, trumpet guitar, toys,
dishes, pots & pans, and many numerous items not
listed.
SALE ORDER Sm. items on wagon at 10:30, H.H.
Goods & Equip. Real Estate to be offered at 1:00 P.M.
Lunch by Stevens Hill S.S.
Sale By:
CLAYTON & MARY J. GRUBER
J.D. Young Atty.
C.H. Wolgemuch & H. Shaffner Aucts
Ph. 717-665-5664
CONSIGNMENT SALE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1960
AT 9:00 A.M.
Located: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch
for sale signs.
Tractors, farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im
plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no
household goods.
Sale By:
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-8911
We Sell on Commission.
No out of state checks accepted.
- SPECIAL NOTICE r
Hay, Straw & Ear Com Sale Every ttilitesday
At 12:00 Noon. W
Auctioneers: F, Snyder, R. Martin W
C. Woigemuth, J. Fry, L. Hgpt
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACd^WNTS
“We’re finding that people
who last year bought two
tickets are planning now on
four or more. Seme others
who bought one table last
year are increasing then
orders to two. In the field, I
find early enthusiasm for
our April gala affair is
running high,” Carlin noted.
Carlin, chairman of the
Federation’s scholarship
committee also told the
Board his committee will
soon meet with the Virginia
Poultry Federation staff to
review that group’s program
as a prelude to improving
the Pennsylvania
Federation’s present
scholarship activities.
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