D24— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1981 Md. ranks second COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland led all states in the Northeast last year in feed con centrates fed per dairy cow and per 100 pounds of milk. A survey John W. Wysong, Extension farm management specialists at the University of Maryland, also showed that unit costs for grain concentrates last year in the Old Line State were lower than for any other state in the Northeast except Penn sylvania. In addition, Wysong noted, gram prices in Maryland typically are THE GUERNSEY SALE, S6th RENEWAL AMD THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd At 3:00 P.M. FARM SHOW BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. She’s the highest appraised daughter The influence of a great cow of Choice in the country and she sells; continues through the daughter of. KELSOS CHOICES CHARMAINE (92) McDonald’s Danmost Jean (90) consigned by Crumdale Farm, 1/80CI: +1407M +7BF +22ls Windsor, Pa. 50% Rpt. 3x National Class Leader 2- 20830 793 365-2 x DHIR 3-04 *22120 *1129305-2x DHIR 282 Days 22118 814 4-04 *21770 *lO4l 305-2 x DHIR Due Feb. 6,1982 to Double Emory Her daughter by TELESTAR con- Her Dam: Kelsos FlashsCharmame signed by Clearbranch Farm. Ft (90) Valley, Ga. 5-618510 754 305-2 x Selling- GREEN MANOR LEGACY Another outstanding daughter of Consigned by Green Manor Choice- Consigned by Dardenella Gu ® rr l s s, ys ’ .. , „ Farm, Orangeburg, S.C. John & Ginger Myers. L.ttlestown, Pa Selling fresh at sale time a full sister Born July .3,l9Wand outof Cooms Choice Goldie (90) 3x Natl’ Class Leader Appraised 11/80 C1:+1376M+46F+167$ Lx 3x 3- *20950 876 305-2 x DHIR 11/80 Cl; +1139M +SSF +l66s 4- *24110 895 305-2 x DHIR 49% Rpt. ’’This heifer could be the better of the 5 ' 04 27000 51% 1377 365-2 x DHIR pair ” ELSVIEW FARMS WINSTON DEEJAE (91) consigned by Elsview Farms, Scenery Hill, Pa. "Selling fresh and looking better than ever." 4-04 13680 634 305-2 x 1976 Honorable Mention Heifer Calf 1977 All American Jr. Yearling FROM HOLLOW VIEW FARM, Quarryville, Pa. - Caparu Pansy Choice Minnie, an Elite cow; she’s a Choice out of a Double Emory due 9-14-81 FROM RIPLEY FARM, Cortland. N Y - A Lone Palm TH Jupiter bred heifer due 11-9-81 to Choice. FROM TITUS BROS., Wyoming, N.Y - A Top Hornet out of an Eldorado due 10-8- 81 to Choice. Also, a 2 Yr. Old Choice out of a P Leader with 18867 M and 900 F at 6-02, and a senior yearling by Fayvor that will add a lot of competition in the ring. FROM APPLEBROOK FARM, Oxford, Pa - a daughter of McDonald's Top Pilot with 14192 M & 615 F as a 3 Yr. Old, fresh and milked 78 pounds in July Also a bred heifer by McDonalds H Adonis, a Top Hornet son, and out of Applebrook Fayvors Petunia; she is bred to Jupiter FROM PAUL KUNZ, Centerville, Pa - a 4 Yr Old Bonus dau. fresh July; has Cow Index over +BOOM. FROM TOM SMITH, Nicholasville, Ky - A Dan Fayvor dau nominated for Junior All American in 1980 and was Reserve Junior Champ at the National Junior Show in Louisville Fresh 5-11-81 Proj Actual 15668 M and 653 F. FROM H.J. HAGA, Ft. Valley. Ga - Clearbranch Valor Leigh with 4-01, 16590, 678,305-2 x DHIR. She is by a son of Danmost and out of a May Rose Prince - due 8-29-81. Also a Choice 2 Yr. Old fresh and looking great, and a 3 Yr Old B Maverick just fresh and milking in the 60’s. FROM LEE HOUSLEY AND SON. Riceville, Tenn - Two of the best Dan Fayvor daus in the country. Housleys F Madora 4-03 13581 M 672 F. Due Oct. 10, 1981 to CHOICE Housleys F Missy, an outstanding 2 Yr. Old and full sister to Housleys F Melody Reserve All-American 4 Yr Old Missy was fresh 6-15-81 and bred 8-26-81 to JUPITER FROM CALVIN MAUSER. Elizabethviile, Pa - A Co-Hill Farms T H. Big Tex bred heifer due at sale time FROM FAVA BROS., Scenery Hill, Pa - A Co-Hill Farms T H. Big Tex bred heifer out of a (VG) dam with 17897 868 305-2 x. FROM JOHN MARCHEZAK, Bentleyville, Pa 9127/81, "Will Show". FROM NOOREN FARMS, Pipersville, Pa. - Three bred heifers out of dams with records up to 16000# M. s FROM WILMER CAMPBELL, Halifax, Pa - Deacon dau. due at sale time, Dam with 18413 788 5-8 305 and 20202 809 6-8 305 FROM ELLSWORTH LEHMAN, York. Pa - Maverick Bred Heifer born 8/7/79. FROM RICHARD MERITT, Farmington, Conn - A 3 Yr Old cow pro) at 16051 589, A Dan Fayvor bred heifer due 9/27/81. FROM RONALD WETHERWAX, Wyoming, N.Y - A Jupiter dau. due Sept 25, 1981, Dam with 14088642 3-8 305 FROM GRASSLAND, Salisbury, Conn - A 2 Yr Old, Ist place and best udder at Conn. State Fair. Fresh 7/12/81 and milking 55#. FROM COON BROS., Amema, N Y - A Deacon 2 Yr Old, fresh 6/21/81 lst2Yr Old and r and Champ, at Duchess Co Fair 2nd2Yr Old at Mass State Fair FROM BUor PARK, Wake. Va. -A 2 Yr. Old By Wee Manor Top Command, Ist 2 Yr Old, Sr & Grand Champ at Ind State Fair in 1981.15 t 2 Yr Old at Md. State Fair in 1981. Junior Champion Pa AA in 1979 and 1980. Bred toTelestar Sales Headquarters The Red Roof Inn, Progress Ave Harrisburg, Pa Ph (717) 657-1445. A block of rooms is being reserved for September 19-23. Please mention that you are with the Guernsey sale when you make your reservations FOR CATALOGS AND FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Merryman Company, Penna. Guernsey Breeders' Assoc. John B. Merryman Lee Yost, 2497 Lincoln Hwy. East P.O. Box 566, Sparks, Md. 21152 Lancaster. Pa. 17602 Phone: 301-771-4624 Phone: 717-299-8955 or 8956 in feed consumption - first low relative to forage prices, while farther north the reverse is true except in Connecticut. This situation created a favorable ratio last year of wholesale milk prices to on-farm feed costs. As a result, Maryland dairy farmers stepped up their feeding rate of grain and con centrates. This placed the state far ahead in the Northeast both in feed costs per cow and per 100 pounds of milk (standanzed to 3.6 percent fat content). Concentrate feed costs last year in Maryland averaged $451.47 per SHE SELLS - A 4 Yr. Old Dan Fayvor due in milk production. cow, compared with only $205.45 per cow in New York and $392.98 per cow in Pennsylvania. But these high feed costs for Maryland dairymen were largely offset by increased production per cow and a favorable government support price for fluid milk. Last year’s heavy over-all feeding rate helped to achieve some distinction for the state, Wysong observed. Maryland is now second only to California in milk produced per cow among the five major milk producing states: namely, Wisconsin, California, New York, Minnesota and Pennsylvania. These five states together produced more than 50 percent of the U.S. milk output in 1980. “ANTIOiIES” and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1981 Location: At the Hummel’s Dance Hall, Lenhartsville, Berks Co., Pa. At the intersection of Routes 143 and 22 (78), 5 miles East of Hamburg, Pa. Rare Unreplaceable Hand Blown Apothecary Bottles and Jars, Assorted sizes. Cast Iron Mortar and Festal Sets, Patent Medicine Bottles (Father John, Lydia Pinkham and dozens of other Old Timers, Square School Desk Ink Wells, Arrowheads and Tomahawk, Old Post Cards, materia Medica and Phar macology Text Book - Culbreth 1927 Edition, Fifth Edition (1907) Remington Practice of Pharmacy, Bth Revision U.S. Pharmacopoeia (1905), Red Man Parade Buttons, Chicago World Fair Walking Cane, family Bible with Metal Clips-Polyglott Edition printed in Alltentown, Pa., by J. Alfred. Schafer, 1873, Art’s and Crafts magazines. National Geographic Magazines, Good Old Days Magazines, Assorted books (adults and childrens), Needlecraft, Old Calendars, Childrens toys, Doll bed, cook books, Glass marbles, Kodak Brownie #3 Box camera, Floor and table lamps, jars, flower pots and baskets, iron cooking kettle, Floor stand Ash tray, Old fashioned bed pan, Garden tools, 2 Acid type fire Extinguishers (like new and complete), Single bed with spring and mattress, Old time Tree ornaments, Seller’s Elwood, Inc., Kitchen Cabinet w/flour bin and roll top front, “Beaver’s 3 Burner Gas stove w/oven, Hand mower (working order), bedroom washstand, benches, baskets, Assorted sizes and shapes. Old antiques picture frames, Frigidaire Refrigerator (working order), Caloric portable dishwasher (like new), Child’s high chair (good condition), material for quilts, odds and ends of wall to wall carpets, throw rugs, cooking utensils, clocks, clam steaming kettle, wall harness hooks, assorted old fashion light globes, wooden barrel, step ladders, garden and shop tools, several old pitchers, tin bread box, 10” glass crystal vase, Big cake saver, goblets, pots and pans old crocks. New Sun beam Mix Master (good as new), lots of dishes, old mixing bowls, large old fashioned metal candy mold (elephant style), Martha Washington sewing stand, old chest of drawers (empire style), assorted chairs, vanity'bench, metal lawn chairs, old copper nickel plated coffee pot, old miniature lantern, staghorn bottle opener, Silver plated bud vase, Silver tableware, toad carving knife rest, 20” Ironstone turkey platter, com cob cups and saucers, vases, large size “Black” milk glass cake plate and dishes and pattern glass, assorted mirrors, 2 picture frames with convex glass - (approx. 18x24”, silver plated center flower bowl with 2 candle holders, button collection, and many other valuable items too numerous to mention. ATTENTION: BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS. CASK OR PA. CHECKS ONLY Alfred K. Burgert, Auct. and Appraiser RD 4015 Fleetwood, Pa. 19522 Ph0ne:(215)944-7800 Not Responsible for Accidents. Refreshments Available. 9:30 A.M. RARE ANnQUES AND HOUSEHOLD Sale ordered by: FLORENCE M. BINDER & ARIHER G. RAUCH, SR. PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, TOOLS, ANTIQUE AUTO PARTS, ANTIQUE AUTO MANUALS AND 1964 CADILLAC At the residence of the late Andrew Minnick, 28 Aspen St., Hazleton, PA. Located off Broad St. on Diamond Ave., east to Aspen St., watch for auction arrows. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1881 10 A.M. Sharp, rain or shine Complete household goods and antiques including red satin glass, Gone with the Wind lamp; marble top table; rayo lamp and shade; grandmothers clock; dove tailed bride’s chest; drugstore display cabinet; beautiful unusual' oriental table (wood type); signed harness makers bench from Gold Meadow stables, cherry night stand, slant type desk with Gallery; Sheriden upholstered barrel back sofa and chair; several dry sinks. New England bonnet box with original stencil; Jenny Lind bed; Chinese artifacts; old dishes; antique puto parts including 1912 locomotive manuel, Essex and Model A Ford manuals, and other antique auto parts from the 1920 s and 30s; Also French double barrel shotgun; buggy shafts and many other misc. items. J Terms of sale - cash ESTATE OF ANDREW MINNICK Auctioneers - Albert Broyan and Dennis Briggs of Nescopeck, PA 717-379-3286 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE ON SEPTEMBER 14,1981 2:00 P.M. Bankruptcy Court. Federal Building, 401 Market St., Camden, ; NJ. The trustees shall place up for sale the following real property: Lot 6 and 7, Block 15 of the tax map of Greenwich Twp. 99 acres more or less - Dairy Farm. The minimum bid to be offered is $55,000 and 1 title is to be free and clear of all liens. Terms of sale are to be 10% of the amount of the bid in cash or certified check and the balance to be paid within 30 days of the date of said sale. A hearing on confirmation of said sale will be held immediately after the public auction before the Honorable William lipkin, bankruptcy judge. Anyone interested in inspecting the above mentioned property please contact the trustee. JOHN F. RODGERS. JR. at 807 Haddon Ave., Haddonfield, NJ 609-428-4600 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE ON SEPTEMBER 14,1981 2:00 p.m. Bankruptcy Court, Federal Building, 401 Market Street, Camden, NJ. A sale is to be held by Public Auction of the following items: (1) DeLaval pipeline model 200, 1976 (2) DeLaval feed system model 200 1976 (3) 16 milkers DeLaval model 200 1976 (4) 1 com pressor DeLaval 5 hp, 1967, serial no. A 753499 (5) 1 DeLaval vacuum pump model 75 1966, (6) 1 forage wagon, Gehl 9-10 model, 1974; (7) 1 Sunset bulk tank, 560 gal. 1972, serial no. 21MC950; (8) 1 Sunset bulk tank, 850 gal., 1972; (9) 1 bunk feeder, Jamesway #2OO, 1976; (10) 1 Harvestore-silo and unloader, 1977. Sale is to be by Public Auction and shall be free and clear of all liens, liens to attach to proceeds. Information as to minimum bids can be obtained by contacting the trustee. Sale is final and items are sold in as is condition without warranty. The successful bidder is to pay the full amount of the bid in cash or cer tified check at the time of the sale. A‘hearing on confirmation of said sale will be held immediately after the public auction befbre the Honorable William Lipkin, bankruptcy judge. Anyone interested in inspecting the above mentioned property, please contact the trustee 1 JOHN F. RODGERS, JR. at 807 Haddon Ave., Haddonfield, NJ 609-428-4600
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