Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 127

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    KENT COUNTY
INVITATIONAL SALE
AUGUST 9,1988
7:00 P.M.
Terra View Farm, Worton, Md. 21678
50 HEAD SELLING
25 Milking Age 15 Bred Heifers 10 Open Calves. All
by top AI and high PD sires.
15 Elevations, Glendale Arlmda Chief, Arhnda Jet
Stream, Hanover Hill Triple Treat, Quality Ultimate,
Hill Haven Standout Job, Paclamar Astronaut,
Poverty Hollow Milestone, Wayne Springs Fond
Apollo, Wilow Farms Rockman Ivanhoe, Arhnda
Cinnamon, Agro Acres Marquis Ned.
Outstanding Pedigrees for the Most Discriminating
Buyer. Many from EX or VG Dams and Grand
Dams.
Records on dams average +20,000 milk.
Sales Manager Assisted by:
Debnam Safes & A Doty Remsberg
Export LTD 301-473:8214
George “Bud” Debnam Kent R. Ferrell
Worton, Md. 21678 301-734-6050
301-778-1280
GOLDEN HARVEST FARM
MILKING HERD DISPERSAL
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THEIR 7TH ANNUAL BRED HEIFER
SALE
AT
WELCH LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC.
Rt. 8, West Edmenston, N.Y.
FRI. EVE., JULY 25
7:30 P.M.
80 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 80
(30 COWS - 50 BRED HEIFERS)
ROLLING HERD AVERAGE:
16.363 M 3.8% 619 F
JAN. 1980 CLASS:
BEX 14VG 6GP BAA 106.6%
These popular sires represented; Triple Threat (16);
Willow (12), Astronaut (6); Bootmaker (4); Elevation
(2); Apache (3); Ivanhoe Star (3); Matt Carlo (3). Also
Chief, Glendell, Count Crystan, Jewel, Peachum, R.
Maple, Chief Mohawk, Dolan, Starlite, Hanover Hill C
R Lucky, Polaris, etc.
FEATURING! SECOND GENERATION EX’S:
(1) EX dtr.df Astronaut bred to Bootmaker's-3,305d,
21,014 M. 4.5%, 955 F, dam a 2E-93 dtr. of Sears w/over
115,000 M lifetime recs. to 24.790 M, 3.7% 916 F at 12y.
Also selbng is her 2y Chief dtr.
(2) EX dtr. of Bootmaker due before sale to Ivanhoe
Star with 2 recs. over 25,D00M, 4.0%, 1000 F; from an
EX Gold Medal dam with 4 recs. over 20,000 M up to
23,150 M. &888 F.
(3) EX dtr. of Triple Threat with 3-2, 305 d, 15.474 M,
3.6%. 557 F due before sale to C R Lucky, dam EX with
19,714 M, 682 F, at sy.
(4) An EX Matt Grdtr. with 5-9,340 d., 23,452 M, 3.5%,
815 F, dam EX with recs. to 21,538 M, 3.8%, 814 f.
ALSO FEATURING:
(a) EX Bootmaker dtr. with 5-2,350 d, 26.572 M, 3.8%,
1004 F; dam a VGBB GM dtr. of Ivanhoe w/recs. to
25.850 M, 921 F; next dam over 20.000 M, 860 F. The
Bootmaker has aver, over 100 lbs. a day for the Ist 80
days this lactation and is bred back to Triple Threat.
(b) A VGBB dtr. of Ivanhoe Star bred to Bootmaker,
5-2, 365 d, 29.037 M, 3.9%, 1134 F; dam a VGB7 Dividend
Performer with 23,905 M, 864 F. Next dam EX-GM 3rd
dam VGBB.
(c) A VG Jewel dtr. due in Sept, to Dreamstreet Matt
Ideal with 5-7, 304 d, 16,150 M, 4.3%, 701 F; dam 3E-92
with recs. to 19,900, 707 F, next dam VG. Her Triple
Threat dtr. bom May 1978 sells with her.
(d) Two VG Triple Treat dtrs., one due sale time to C
R Lucky, other just bred.
TOP HEIFERS SELLING, FEATURING:
(1) An Elevation due in Aug. to Rodonwa Elevation
Rocky, dam 14,240 M at 2y.
(2) An Astronaut due Sept, to Elevation Rocky from
a VGB6 Fond Reflection dam with recs. to 23,200 M,
832 F.
(3) An Astronaut due sale tune to Elevation, dam a
VG R Maple with 16,550 M, 628 F.
(4) A Triple Threat Grdtr. fresh sale time; dam
15,384 M, 551 F at 2y.
(5) A Triple Threat dtr. due Sept, to Dreamstreet
Matts Ideal; dam a VG dtr. of Marquis with recs. to
19.910 M, 729 F; next dam VGBB.
(6) A Triple Threat due Dec. to Elevation Rocky;
dam a VGB7 Marquis Reflector, next dam R&W EX-92.
SERVICE SERES INCLUDE: Rodonwa Elevation
Hockey (36); Dreamstreet Matt Ideal (9); Triple
Threat (7); Bear Path Fhte-Twin (4); Elevation;
Starbuck; Bootmaker; CRLucky; etc.
BLOOD & T.B. TESTED FOR INTERSTATE
SHIPMENT - CATALOGS.
WELCH LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC.
Howard Maitice, Mgr.
Phone: 315 - 855-4162 or 607 - 847-8059.
AMISH PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
BENEFIT SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2
10:00 A.M.
Located 3 miles east of Miffiintown, at village
of Centre, along Old Route 22, 40 miles west of
Harrisburg on Route 22-322.
NEW QUILTS -1:00 P.M.
Approx. 25 new quilts in patterns such as - Log Cabin
- Flower Garden - Broken Dish-brown and tan Star -
brown and tan embroidered - Nine Patch - Sunshine
and Shadow and many others, also several crib quilts.
MACHINERY, LUMBER
& OTHER ITEMS
* J.D. 999 com planter, like new, tractor or horse
drawn; Oliver horse drawn mower; Waird #BO walking
plow; milk cans; open buggy box; 15x4 power,
Japanese, offset trench spotting scope; lot of air dried
pine, poplar and walnut lumber; lot of round and saw
ed 7 and 8 ft. locust posts; lot of new tools; new tarps;
misc. building materials; hardwood slab wood by the
bundle.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
New Early American drysink and deacon’s bench;
walnut gun cabinet; sev. new porch swings; new wood
box; several new picnic tables; old wooden bed and
dressing table; 2 other wooden beds; recliner chair;
dog house; old bottles and dated jars; many other
items not listed.
PLEASE NOTE There will be many items being
consigned to the sale that are not known at this time.
Anyone wishing to consign items, contact Troyer’s
Shoe Shop or bring them to the sale site on Friday
evening or early Saturday.
ALSO-FREEDIE THE YARD GOODS MAN will be
selling a lot of material of various kinds and patterns,
also lot of new watches at approx. 10:30 a.m.
IF YOU ENJOY GOOD COUNTRY FOOD, DON’T
MISS THIS ANNUAL EVENT.
SALE ORDER - 10:00 a.m. misc. items, 10:30 yard
goods, 1 p.m. quilts, 2:00 p.m. machinery and fur
niture.
SALE HELD UNDER TENT
Lyter & Son, Clerks
Long Bros., Aucts.
Phone 527-4784
PUBLIC AUCTION
Lumber from storm damaged buildings
damaged in the June 28th Storm and also to
dispose of items that must be sold because
owners no longer have sufficient storage space.
THURSDAY, JULY 31,1980
6:00 P.M.
Location: 1717 West Main Street Ephrata, Pa
“Corner of Hackman Road and Route 322".
1 - 12”x12”x30’; 5 - 10”xl0” up to 26’; 2 - 6”xl0” up to
20’; 80 - 6”x8” up to 28’; 1 -6”x7”x2B’; 60-6”x6” up to
20’; 150-3”x5” up to 18’; 68-3”x6” up to 24’; 55 - 4”x4”
unto 12’: 110-3”x4” up to 16’; 400-450-2”x4”x90”; 20-
3”x5”x22’ Rafters: 30 - V’x4”xB’ Porch Ceiling; 25 -
l”x6” 10-14’ Corncob Boards; 50Sheets Plywood4’xB’;
100 - I”xl0”xl2-16’ Bam Siding; 75 - I”xl0”xl4’ Floor
Boards; 175 pieces Old Bara Siding; 3 Hand Hewn Logs
10-12’; 300 - 1”x12”x5-16’ Rough Weathered Bam Siding;
40 - New Pine l’’xl2” and I”xl4”xl6’ Dried; 12x36’ Fir
Wood silo;
EQUIPMENT AND MISC. ITEMS
John Deere 4-Row Coraplanter; New Holland Grain
Bin on Chassis “damaged"; 10,000 Tobacco Lath; 4 -
36” Fans Vz H.P., complete units; 8- 36” Fans % H.P.,
fair conditon; 175 Slate; 3 Cast Iron Window Frames;
Pile of Scrap Iron; 80 5-V Crimp 10-12’ Galvanized
Roofing; 150’ Tn-Pldx Electric Cable; 3 H.P. Electric
Motor;
4 Cast Iron Hog Troughs; 8 Star Agri rotary hog feed
ers (damaged); 4 Tobacco Sizing Boxes; 3-pt. Cement
Mixer; 3 - 12-foot Wagon Tongs; Neck Yokes; Double
Trees; New 85’x7/16" Cable; Heavy Roll of Fence
Wire; 20’ S.S. Cable; 100’ Cham Link Fence; 40 Old
Raised Panel Shutters; lot of Corrugated and Channel
ed Tm; this is only a partial listing many other items
by sale date. Above measurements and amounts for
advertising purposes only
Auction by
LLOYD K. SENSENIG
Auction Conducted by
Merle Z. Eberly
John E. Martin
Paul E. Martin Auctioneers
Food At Auction
OF
LUMBER
Agent For Owners
717-733-6464
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PLAN TO ATTEND
THE SIRE
POWER SALE
At The
Fairgrounds -
Kutztown, Pa.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 30
100 HEAD OF REGISTERED
HOLSTEINS
All by SIRE POWER Bulls
Full Pedigrees -
Outstanding Individuals
Sale Managed by:
R. Austin Backus, Inc. Remsburg Sale Service
Mexico, New York - Jefferson, Maryland
13114 21755
Ph. 315-963-7231 Ph. 301-473-8214
WASHINGTON COUNTY
HOLSTEIN SALE
At the Fairgrounds - Hagerstown, Md.
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 25
7.30 p m
25 HEAD OF REGISTERED
HOLSTEINS
15 Young Cows & Bred Heifers
9 Open Heifers -1 Service Age Bull
The Bred Heifers & Young Cows
Nearly all are due near sale time. They include
daughters of Fury Ivan, Job, Monitor, Jerry,
Shamrock, Transmitter, and Al. Dams have records to
well over 20,D00M and 700 F. Those selling include 3
Fury Ivan bred heifers from dams with 875 F, 794 F and
733 F; a Big Apple from a dam with 24.190 M and 761 F;
and three Jobs from dams with 623 F, 684 F and 720 F,
The Open Heifers
A Straight Pine Elevation Pete dtr. from a dam with
20,080 M and 670 F.
A Shardale Arlmda Chief Jemini whose dam has
17,250 M & 759 F, gr dam has 22.250 M and 856 F.
A Bunyard Moneymaker from a 100,000 M dam.
Others from dams with good records.
The Bull
A Round Oak Rap Apple Elevation son from a
Kmgstead Ivanhoe dam who has 19,460 M 4.1793 and a
lifetime of 110,330 4.14499 M.
Sale sponsored by the
WASHINGTON COUNTY
HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION
Sale Manager
Remburg Sale Service
Jefferson, Md. 21755
Sale Chairman
Robert Firey, Jr.
Clear Spring, Md. 21722