r ———i Good's Auction i 111 North Maple Ave. x Leola, PA I Hay, Straw & Grain Sales Every Wednesday 12:00 Noon Farm Machinery First and Third Wednesday January thru November starting at 9:00 With 6 Auctioneers I Tools and Hardware | Lawn & Garden Equipment I 12:00 Noon x Farm Machinery -12:30 | No out of state checks I No household Goods, no clothing. I No poultry Equipment or scrap tin. ! DAVID H. I GOOD&SONS f RD I Leola, PA 17540 I 717-656-9558 l * I GOLDEN HARVEST SALE & GARDEN SPOT SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 Sale held at the Guernsey Sale Pavilion located on Rte. 30 only 5 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. 125 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All tested for interstate immediate shipment. Exam for Preg. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE GREAT ONES SELLING!! * A third generation EX gr’dtr of Elevation. EX-91 with 20,264 M. 3.7% 782 fat and index of 1081 M. at 4 yrs. Dam is 2E-91 with 21,277 M. 782 F. 2nd dam Ex with 17,710 M. 619 F., Bc f h gi'daras are by Astronaut. Fresh in October. *EX "Chief” sells with 1173 F 31,577 M. 3.7% Index of +1650M. Due about sale time to Pendell Elevation Ivan. Watch for this one. * A "VG-88” “Glendell” sells with 797 F. 20,529 M 3.8% at2y3mo. Index ot 1144 M. Fresh and gave 87.3 with 3 8% test in Oct * 837-lb. 2 yr. dtr. of Elevation out of EX-94 show dam with 873 F. 23,820 M. Due in Jan. to Apache. * 7 Good ones from Harry & John Thompson, Newtown, Pa. including a Milu from a 723-lb. Elevation and next dam VG-88 "Apollo”. A Jet Stream from an 88 pt. dam with 838-lbs. tat. a 636-lb. young Elevation due to Jemmi. * There are many more to select trom that are pictured and described in the Nov. 10 Holstein World * Yrlg son of Jupiter out ot "EX-94” Lola with 994 F. 25,770 M Next dam 3E-92 with 1167 F. Next dam a VG-86 dtr. of Ivanhoe. * Gr. Champ Bull 1981 Spring Show ot Pa. by Persuader trom a VG-88 dam with 783 Fat. • 11 mos. son of Bootmaker out of All-Pa 2 yr. 1980 with 629 F. at 2 yr. 4.2% * Yrlg son of Conductor out of VG-86 dam with 96b F. 27293 M. at 4 yrs. Nov. fresh and over 100-lbs. Next 3 dams are all ‘VG” with good records. * We have 8 more good ready for service bulls tor you to select from. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY FROM THIS GREAT GROUP OF HOLSTEINS!! Golden Harvest selected by Jay Howes, Warriors Mark, Pa. and Peter Deßlock, Jr. R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. (ll:OOA.M.) LANCASTER, PA Leading (Continued from Pace D 22) Seek novel strategies for marketing, including vigorous individual and collective ad vertising through the public media. Commodity avaiiabhty from unusual sources such as farm markets, pick-your-own, and community outlets should be emphasized. Develop crop varieties and accompanying cultural technology that will maximize productivity and extend the market season. There have been remarkable achievements with strawberries tor year-around production in specific locations. Great progress has also been made with apples. Similar efforts should be extended to other crops. Contmue the expansion and use of resource-sparing technologies such as drip irrigation, conservation tillage, direct seeding, and allelopattuc responses. v- Design optimal strategies for crop diversification to spread labor, utilize resources and extend the cash flow. Identify the com- jy: CICANTIC SELECTION Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS binations of commodities and production patterns that will most auiue the available laboi and optimize mcomu. lmprove the attractiveness ot on-the-farm sales and pick-your own operations. Seek the ad vantage of increasing consumer interest in the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables as to tolerances ot blemishes. Deter mine multiple uses ot the same commodity tor customers, superior structures tor laying out pick-your-own operations. lmprove social dimensions ot small scale horticultural en terprises. Seek better methods ot dealing with migrants and a resolution ot their social and economic limitations and problems. Look to other agriculturally developed and developing nations in Western Europe and the Far East (Japan, Taiwan, People’s Republic of China) tor new and possibly more appropriate technologies for intensified agriculture and small-scale en terprises. These technologies could DAIRY CATTLE SALE Penns Valley Livestock Auction, Inc. Centre Hall, Pennsylvania FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 7:30 P.M. 65 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 40 head of cows is from one herd in all stages of lactation and will be pregnancy checked blood and T.B. tested. Balance of consignments will be mostly fresh and close springing cows and heifers. More consignments welcomed. Cattle can be delivered all day Thursday and Friday until sale time. For Further Information Call: (814)238-8032 (814)364-1705 (814)355-7630 RESTAURANT OPEN AUCTIONEER-Ron Gilligan SHORT NOTICE AUCTION PRICED TO SELL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 Starting at 1 P.M. At CENTRAL HOTEL Off route 487 North of Bloomsburg to Central Road (Turn at Camp Lavigne) located off route 487 North of Bloom sburg to Central Road (Turn at Camp Lavigne) located in Sugarloaf Twp. ad jacent to Sullivan GAME LANDS. Go past Central Hotel & turn right before first bridge. Accessible from black top road to log road, w/app. 2.5 miles of log roads. EXCELLENT bunting & fishing. Land has several springs, some timber and lots of fire wood. REMEM BER TIME & DATE. Land to be offered in two parcels-1 parcel w/app. 20 acres-2nd w/app. 150 acres. Terms- $15,000 down day of auction balance in thirty days, buyer pays all transfer taxes. Statements made day of auction take precedence over any previously written material. Auctioneers John Autotore 717-784-3506 John Jr. 717-784-0381 Auction to take place at CENTRAL HOTEL Seller, JAMES CRIST Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5,1981—D27 include those associated with mechanization, crop varieties, waste and by-product utilization, green manuring and crop rotation, and methods ot integrated pest management. Sale Reports A Public Auction oi antiques and household goods was held November 28 by Laura Peters, 820 E. 2nd St., Nescopeck, Pa. Some items sold were: Side by Side Secretary, $390, Oak Washstand $225, Per sian Rug $165, Gold IVz Dollars $l9O to $250, Gold 5 Dollars to $320, Silver Dollars $lB to $4O each, other 2te Gold pieces $225 to $275 and Maytag Automatic Washer $275 and Old Belgium Flobert 22 Rifle $9O. Dan Nevius and Olen Knecht were the auc tioneers. PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1981 At9;3OA.M. 35 HEAD 35 HEAD HOLSTEIN HERD DISPERSAL HORSE DRAWN jU FARM EQUIPMENT HORSES EAR CORN-HAY CORN FODDER * Located in Lancaster County, PA - 7 miles south-east of Strasburg, 3 miles south-west of Gap, Vz mile north of Georgetown just off Rt. 896. Watch for signs. DAIRY CAHLE 22 milk cows, approx. 7 due December Sc January, 3 fresh, balance in all stages of lac tation; 12 open heifers, 6 ready to breed now, 6 yearlings, A.B.C. sired, 1 red & white. The animals have nice conformation and size, lots of potential - 30 day charts - pregnancy checked. 7 HEAD HORSES 1 pair gray mares, well broke; 3 year old blue roan mare; roan gelding lead horse; 6 year old roan mare; 7 year old general purpose part Morgan; 6 month old colt. FARM EQUIPMENT Oliver 16 inch single bottom trailer plow; McConnell spring tooth harrow, 3 years old; International 24 disc harrow; 8 fool single roller cultipacker; New Holland 456 7 ft. bar mower, hay controls; 5 wheel rake; John Deere hay conditioner, rubber roll; New Holland 273 baler with engme, recently overhauled; Melhnger preserve applicator; flat bed wagon, Ezee Trail gear; New Idea 223 corn picker, 1 row with Wisconsin 4 cycle engine; Farmec gram bin on gear; Vicon fertilizer spreader with small seed attachment; ground drive; New Idea 206 manure spreader; 2 John Deere com binders, 1 with loader, 2 short carriers; 2 horse cultivator; 1 horse shovel harrow; old wagon with wooden spoke wheels; New Idea tran splanter; 3 fore carts; 1 horse sleigh; scraper blade; milk cans; 175 gallon water tank on chassis f 160 gallon fuel tank with pump; ap prox. 3,000 tobacco lath; Wisconsin 10 h.p. engme, 2 years old; platform scales; Homelite chain saw; 72 hole metal bin with bolts, sells as 1 unit; acetylene torch gauges & hose; 27 hole wooden bolt bin; tobacco shears; tobacco press; 2 horse dump rake, like new; 20 piece socket set, %” drive; pulleys; wagon load small items sold first. 6 set heavy harness; collars; bridles; horse trees; 3 Surge milker units; stainless steel carrying pails; strainers; twin tubs; approx. 28 ton ear com; approx. 10 ton alfalfa hay; approx. 300 bale com fodder. Terms by: EMANUEL & ANNIE PETERSHEIM Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim 717-786-4624 Everett Kreider Lunch Available A Public Sale was held Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26 for the estate of Margaret Gaylor at Potties Auction between Carlisle and Ship pensburg, Pa. The sale was very well attended. Some prices included Little Brass Bucke* $47.50, Picture Frame'' $3O to $l5O, Queen Anne Highboy $450, Shendar Chest $5OO, Plantation Deck $7OO, Wicker Chair $9O, Sterling Silverware Set $525, 5 pc. Dining Room Suite $4OO, set of 100 piece Trenton Dishes $325, Marble Top Stand $l3O and 2 Drop Leaf Tables $lOO each. Carol Bumiss was the auctioneer
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