Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1981, Image 145

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Coming...LAßOß DAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
ANTIQUE SALE
Farmersville Auction
PH: 717-354-4095
We Accept Consignments
2nd Annual Junior
Market
Livestock Sale
SATURDAY, AUGUST IS
10 a.m.
At the Tioga Co. Fair in Whitneyville,
PA.
Selling:
STEERS. HOGS &
LAMBS
Clyde Beard, Auctioneer
For more info, contact
Rich Bowen 717-724-1961
HOLSTEINS AT AUCTION
On the farm located on Fry Road 3Vz
miles south of Jefferson, in Frederick
Co., Md. Take Lander Road exit off Route
340 and follow sale signs.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15
12:00 Noon
60 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN COWS 60
24 Registered - 36 Grades with Verified
Identification.
Nearly all A.I. sired - DHI tested.
T.B. and Bangs tested for Interstate Ship’
ment.
40 Head of First and Second Calf Heifers
Nearly all fresh or close - 9 fresh in May, 13
fresh in June,. 14 fresh in July, 15 fresh or due in
August.
Sire Power semen has been used extensively
and daughters of the following bulls sell:
Elevation (4), Fury Ivan (3), Trump (3), Jerry
(3), Larry (7), Vemon (2), Galaxy (3),
Charmcross (1), Jemuu (1), Beaver (1), Chief
Chester (2), Transmitter (2), Toronado (3).
Everything that is bred to Sire Power bulls
also.
A Few Semples:
A registered Elevation fresh in June who made
15.370 M 729 F.
A VIP Elevation fresh May 20 who made
14.800 M 576 F.
A VIP A 1 daughter New Hope who,
made
20.640 M 588 F.
A VIP grade cow fresh May 19 who made
19,940 M 576 F.
A registered Fury Ivan fresh July 18 who made
16.930 M SS9F.
A VIP grade fresh July 18 who made
18.210 M 610 F.
A VIP grade Charmcross fresh m June who
made
18,200 M 609 F.
A number of large first-calf heifers milking
well and recently fresh.
Seldom do you find selling in one herd so
many cows fresh or dose and nearly all young.
' A real opportunity to buy young, sound cows
that wiU give you plenty of base milk. Don’t
miss it!
Catalogs at sale time
Sale In tent Lunch available
Owners,
HOWARD AND RUTH PEARL
2912 Fry Road -
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
Ph. 301-473-5599
Sale Manager
REMSBURG SALE SERVICE
P.O. Box 177
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
Ph. 301-473-8214
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Will be offering for Public Sale, located
at the farm of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Tressler,
Route 64, 3 miles north of Mill Hall & 3
miles South of Lamar, the following farm
machinery, tools and household goods.
Kitchen chairs, wooden; 40-inch stove,
refrigerator; dressers; stands, dishes; pots &
pans; school benches; school desk; phones;
wheel barrow; radio w/speaker; wicker love
seat; metal bed w/brass knob, single bed;
crocks; jugs; 30-mch electric stove, 2 oven,
slide burner; chairs, kitchen cupboard, metal;
Maytag wringer washer; Franklin stove;
records; barrels; butchering kettle; 30-gal.
crock; rugs; aluminum chest; stuffed chair,
etc FARM MACHINERY
(Will be sold at 1:00PM)
Farmall ‘C’ tractor; Farmall ‘M’ tractor;
A.C. combine, (3) 2-bottom plows; harrow; (2)
J.D. flail choppers; N.I. rake on steel; Int. 2-
point hitch; 2-bottom trip plow; Woods 1-row
corn picker; 2-row com planter; 200 gal.
sprayer; Ontario drill; J.D. fluffer; 8’ Int. disc;
wagon; wagon beds; etc.
Bench saw; wrenches; drills; bits; electrical
wire; hammers; wood bits; rope; pipe
threader; electric motors; bolts; nuts; nails;
tool boxes; oO cans; wood clamps; face shield;
aluminum ladder; garden tools, etc.
TERMS: Cash
Auctioneer: William Tressler
R.D. #3 Mill Hall, Pa. 17751
Pa. License & Bonded
Phone (717) 726-3200
Owners: Ken Butler - Farm Machinery
The Late George Patton - Tools
Bill Tressler - Household Goods
Owner and auctioneer not responsible
for accidents.
Lunch Served
Havre
Grace
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15,1981
Starting at 9:00 A.M
FURNITURE, ETC.:
TOOLS:
FALL AUCTION
MO PA
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ASK
AG Chevrolet
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Church'
1 Riiinf
Sun *’
273
At 40
TRACTORS
JD 2520
MF 165
Oliver Fiat
AC 185
JD63O
Ford 4500
AC 7000
SPREADERS
N| 224
NH 362 Tank
NH 365 Tank
NH 368 Tank
NH 679 (new)
Nl 243 (new)
A public auction of
guns, manmade
blacksmith articles and
antiques was
August 1 for the John A.
Swack Estate, at the
Hoffman Community Delaware State The 2nd high cow was
Building in Quarryville, Holstein Sale was held purchased for $3600 by
Lancaster Co. August 1 at the State Fair Hill Farms,
Some prices were: Set Fairgrounds in Chestertown, Md., and
of Colt 45’s, holster & Harrington, Delaware. was consigned by
grips $1425, Colt 45’s The 30 head of Millard Reed of Cen
s42o to $450, rifles $l3O to registered Holsteins terville.Md.
$7OO, saddles up to $3BO, sold for an average of Remsburg Sale
handmade hunting-type $1677 and included Service conducted the
knives up to $95, hand- young calves. The top s^ 6 -
made spurs up to $45 per __ __ _ -
PGC announces dove,
made tomahawks up to
$37, handmade concho 1 1
belts up to $55, Stetson woodcock seasons
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ HARRISBURG
I a m I Dstcs of hunting
■ GAP AUCTION ■ srisiFSs:
S FRIDAY EVE., AUG. 14 !££?*,"% i££
■ 5‘30 PM ■ been established by the
S , pH Route <1 • U«.-, »y r OP- * KSSiSf 1 - °* me
“ posrte Turtle, HillMlnitMarVet ■ CrossßRBridge. ■ fram< . work for
I AIdMUES AND HOUSEHOLD 600DS a
a SOLD AT EVERY AUCTKW Wildlife Service in
1 c ?S™T2 (^7'S. n p d m ys 1
I FROM B*oo A-M. to 7-00 P.M. I hrMdinp twroulations
J OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT J S^then'SSSta
■ Call us for pick-up service ■ f°|j within the
i IRA STQLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers For 1961, the Penn
■ 442-4936 or 442-8254 | sylvania season of 70
I" CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES . half-days for doves will
■ open on Tuesday,
September 1, and will
close on Monday,
November 9. The daily
limit will again be 12,
with a possession limit
of 24 after the first day
of the season.
This year the season
on sora and Virginia
rails and gallinules will
again coincide with the
dove season, opening on
September 1 and closing
on November 9. There is
no open season on king
and clapper rails in
Pennsylvania.
The daily bag and
possession limit is 25 on
sora and Virginia rails,
singly or in the
aggregate of the two
species. The daily limit
on gallinules is 15, with,
not more than 30 in
possession after the first
day of the season.
In 1981 the woodcock
season will open on
Saturday, October 17,
and continue through
Saturday, December 19.
This year’s daily bag
limit on woodcock
remains at 5, with a
possession limit of 10
after the first day.
ANNUAL
OF USED & NEW
FARM EQUIPMENT &
LAWN & GARDEN
EQUIPMENT
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FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 4, 1981
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MOWER CONDITIONERS
NH 14695 P
NH495
NH479
NH 14955 P
N 1279
IH 225 SP
NH477
Nl 299 Mowditioner (New)
RAKES
NH 256 (new)
NH 258
Nl Bar
Nl Wheel (new)
NlBar
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981—021
Sale Reports
hats up to $32.50, leather
chaps up to $33 and
brass whistle $125.
Kreider & Kline
Auctioneers.
held
10:00 A.M.
anas
NH 850 Round
NH 275 w/thrower
NH 273 w/thrower
NH 269 w/motor
NH 268 w/thrower
NH6B
IH 430w/thrower
MISCELLANEOUS
Eager Beaver 6 Ton Trailer
MC 9E Rotary Scythe
Vicon Disc Mower
Sunmaster Rotary Mower
36' Little Giant Elevator
(New)3pt 60" Snow Blower
JO Flail Mower
NH L 425 Skid Steer (Rental)
NH 1880 Harvester 3 RN
(New) NH 892 Harvester
NH 1010 Bale Wagon
H & H Bale Wagon (New)
NH 1012 Bale Wagon
FORKLIFT & DOCK
AVAILABLE
FOR LOADING.
SALE ITEMS MUST BE
MOVED WITHIN 15
DAYS FROM DATE
OF SALE
selling cow sold for
$4150 to Gary Warren of
Middletown, Pa. and
consigned by
was
Michael Cain of
Herrington, Del.
The season for
common (Wilson’s)
snipe also opens on
Saturday, October 17,
and will continue
through Saturday,
December 19. The daily
bag limit on snipe is 8,
with a possession limit
of 16.
Daily shooting hours
for rails, gallinules,
snipe and woodcocks
are from one-half hour
before sunrise until
sunset. The daily
shooting hours for doves
areTrom 12 o’clock noon
until sunset.
A federal migratory
bird hunting stamp
(duck stamp) is not
required to hunt doves,
rads, gallinules, snipe
or woodcock..