Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1984, Image 39

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    Class I milk prices $14.85 for June This price is down one cent from
- May and is 44 cents below last
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Middle announced a Class I milk price of June’s I price. Order No. 4
Atlantic Order Market Ad- $14.85 per hundredweight for June prices are announced for milir
ministrator Joseph D. Shine today 1984.
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O DAY FARM AUCTIO
HARMONY HILL FARMS
SOUTH AUBURN, PA, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
MAY 18 & 19,1984
Located half-way between Laceyville, Pa. & Auburn Center, Pa.
Follow auction arrows approx. 5 mi. from Rt. 6 in Laceyville or
arrows from Rt. 267 at Auburn Center. (Approx. 4 mi.) Approx. 30
mi. from Binghamton, N.Y. & 35 mi. from Scranton, Pa.
200 - HEAD OF CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE - 200
130 MILKING AGE ANIMALS & BRED HEIFERS, 17 OPEN HEIFERS,
53 ANIMALS UP TO 12 MOS. AGE
194 HEAD ID-GRADE HOLSTEINS, ( HEAD JERSEY & CROSSES
The 130 milking age animals include: 42-First, Second, or Third Time In
24 - Fresh 1 mo. or less
23-2 to 3 mo. fresh
SELLING FRIDAY. MAY 18.1984
(Approx. 130 animals) at 11:00 A.M.
DHIA ROLLING HERD AVERAGE AS OF 4/25/84:13,354m, 3.8 T., 511 F.
SAMPLE OF COWS 1 THINK YOU WOULD LIKE:
No. 43 309 day for 19,617 m, 624 F.
No. 45 303 day for 19,633 m, 673 F.
No. 90 297 day for 17,745 m , 718 F.
No. 56 Proj. 19,026 m , 531 F. as Ist Calf Heifer
Several cows already over 19,000 m. this lactation. All cattle 30 day blood &
TB tested, Preg. examined-Shipping fever shots-Interstate health charts,
issued day of sale.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE; The Purdy’s have been well respected dairymen
for many years and have done a fine job of developing a good A-l sired herd
with excellent disposition & good udders. The Purdys have decided after 35
yrs. in fanning, to discontinue dairying completely & sell everything to the
highest bidder.
SELLING SAT., MAY 19,1984 at 11:00 A.M.
TRACTORS, MACHINERY A REMAINING LIVESTOCK
(Approx. 70 head of open heifers, yearlings, and calves)
MACHINERY INCLUDES: TRACTORS: J.D. 4440, Cab, Air, Powersoft,
Dual remotes, Dual 20.8 x3B tires, 3 pt. (3,000 hr.); J.D. Quick hitch for 4440
sells seperately, J.D. 4000 w/fe. Windsor Cab, side console, dual remotes,
#4B loader (selling 2 ways), Case 1370 w/fe, dual remotes, 20.8 x 38 tires
(1900 hr.); selling seperately: 1 set of duals 20.8 x 38 with Peterson 3%”
hubs (new wheels & hubs, 1 used tire); D.B. 1210 w/fe, 3 pt., 18.4 x 30 tires
(1600 hr.) FIELD EQUIPMENT: N.H. 890 chopper (3 heads sell seperate),
2R, P/U, direct cut; 2-Dion sileage wagons (3 Btr. & roof) on Dion tandem
gears & flotation tires; Dion N-14 Blower; N.H. #27 Whirlafeed Blower;
Case 12' Chisel Plow is presently 3 pt. but with attachments for conversion
to trailer type; Long offset Disc 12’ wide w/24” Discs; Pittsburg 24’
Transport Harrow; Hesston #lOl4 12’ Hydro-Swing Mower Conditioner;
M.C. Flail Mower (Bad Gear Box); N.H. 55 Rake, Fahr Centipede Teddar
(2 shafts); Oliver 62-T Baler; Brillion Cultipacker (old seeder); Cyclone
Seeder; J.D. 13 hole Grain Drill; Shaver Post Driver; 2-J.D. Running
Gears; N.H. 346 Barrel Spreader; Hawk-Bilt Barrel Spreader; 1976 Dodge
Vt. T. 4WD Truck (Rough); Howard Rotavator 6’ Hr. Type; 2-Pr. 20.8 x3B
Tire Chains; Maxi-Power 55 KW Alternator; Air Compressor; 2-275 Gal.
Fuel Tanks; 1-550 Gal. Fuel Tank & Pump; Gas Boy Elec. Fuel Pump.
FEEDING EQUIPMENT: 4- Harvestore Silos: - 1-20x30; 1-20x50; 2-20x80
(NOTE: 1-20x80 sells w/reserve by Lease Co. All others sell as all else
does, to the highest bidder). 2-Goliath unloaders; 2-Hercules Unloaders; 2-
Patz 14’ unloaders; Severed Star-Line Elevators at various lenghts; N.H.
Hay & Grain Elevator on wheels (Bad Chain); 1-Innovative Mix Wagon
w/Scales (Good One); 2-Weaveriine Elec. Feed Carts 24 & 30 Bu.; AO
Smith Roller Mill; Extra Goliath Chains; Feed Carts; Belting, etc.
BARN EQUIPMENT: NOTE: TO BE SOLD ONLY IF THE REAL
ESTATE DOES NOT SELL: 2-Surge Alamo 100 plus vacuum pumps;
Cornell 16” Bam Cleaner Chain Clockwise Hi-Flites Approx. 260’; Cornell
14” Chain Approx. 300’ Counterclockwise; 2-Bock Oil fired Hot Water
Heaters; 6am Fans 6-36”, 2-20”; Metal gates, several Carry Pails.
PRODUCE: Approx. 30 Ac. rye more or less, probably nearing head by
sale time, few hundred bales of good Ist cutting hay.
OTHER: 4-20 T. piles of lime, approx. 3%t. Agway 3/15 fertilizer, approx.
%T. 10-20-20 fertilizer, baler twine, etc.
Selling for a neighbor; 1- Swartz Mix-wagon.
REAL ESTATE TO BE OFFERED: 330 Acre Dairy Farm, 200± acres
tillable of good shale soil in good state of fertility; 2 - tie stall dairy barns
(1-81 cow bam, 1-56 cow bam) Both with cleaners; IV Surge Pipelines &
800 Gal. Craft Bulk Tanks. 5-14x40 Concrete silos sell with the farm; 2
comfortable homes (1-5 room, 1-9 room), & other out-buildings.
OWNERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ONE BID ON THE REAL ESTATE.
CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR FURTHER DETAIL.
REAL ESTATE TERMS: $5,000. down at conclusion of bidding. Balance at
closing (3MO day).
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
TENT, IF NEEDED LUNCH AVAILABLE BOTH DAYS
OWNERS: EUGENE & DOROTHY PURDY
SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER
BILL MEAD, MONTROSE, PA.
(717) 278-2901 or (717) 278-9702
Thinking of selling? Give us a call...we'd be happy to talk to you.
MA
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LARGE FARM
MACHINERY
AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 26,1984900 am.
Large items sold between 10:A.M. & 3:00 P.M. at Charlis Mc-
Carthy’s machinery yard, in Meshoppen, PA, JUST OFF ROUTE
6 ARROWS
Selling a 10 ACRE FIELD FULL OF farm machinery.
You name it - it's here and probably in duplicate. Watch next week
for complete listing.
ABSOLUTELY NO BID-INS and NO RESERVE.
NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
TERMS; CASH OR GOOD CHECK
LUNCH
SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER:
BILL MEAD, MONTROSE, PA. 18801
717-278-2901
AU-2072-L
THINKING OF SELLING? GIVE US A CALL.
WE’D BE HAPPY TO TALK TO YOU! ITEMS OVER $1,000.,
25% DOWN SALE DAY, BALANCE IN 10 DAYSWITH
APPROVAL BEFORE SALE TIME. ITEMS TO BE PAH)
IN FULL BEFORE REMOVED.
BEN K. STOLTZFUS
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
TUESDAY, MAY 22,1984
11:00 A.M. GORDONVILLE, PA
Directions: Sale at the farm located east of Lancaster on Rt. 340.
First farm east of Intercourse. Farm in on the right.
- 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 75 -
CERT. & ACC. CALFHOOD VAC.
40 Cows (Over Vt are 4y or less) 35 Bred Heifers & Calves
Classification & Records From Top Sires
1 EX, 11 VG, 15 GP Mars Tony- 7, Bell- 10, Pete- 3,
4 over 24,000 m 6 more over 20,000 m Valiant- 3, Wiseman- 3, Columbus- 2,
12 more 17,000m-20,000m Fagm- 2, Spirit- 2, Glendell-1
SECOND GENERATION EXCELLENT AND DAUGHTER SELL
BE-ANN RAG APPLE DOVE (EX-91)
5 1 335 d 22,928 34% 780 BE-ANN CONDUCTOR BELLE (VG)
A powerful second generation EX 3-1 141 a 10,243 35% 359(1nc)
Elevation granddaughter from an EX a Conductor granddaughter from the
Kmgstead Ivanhoe with 6-9 305 d second generation EX Dove Bred
25,254 35% 888 and 174.678 M Dec 'B3 to Marshfield Elevation
lifetime Dove sells bred in Jan to Tony From a truly powerful breeding
Bell, with 2 daughters. 2 grand- family
daughters, and 2 maternal sisters
OTHER FEATURES
SWAMPY-HOLLOW ARLINOA TESSIE BE-ANNIVANHOE MODEL (VG-87)
(VG-87) 6-11 365 d 24,050 4 1% 990
3-0 356 d 23,074 36% 823 Dam has 21,621 m Model sells with 2
Fresh again in Dec, milking 100 daughters
pounds per day and bred to Mars
Tony Her VG dam has 21,700 m 3 7%
and her 2d dam has 778 f and a 3E-94
maternal sister with HOOf The 3d
dam is VG, 4th dam 2E-91 and sth
dam VG-87 with 222.000 M lifetime
BE-ANN ELEVATION POLLY (VG-86)
3-2 109 d 9,003 3.7% 333(1nc)
A tall, fancy granddaughter of
Elevation from a GP-83 Fury Ivan
with 3-3 365 d 20,248 3 6% 726, 2d
dam has 21,821 39% 853 Polly is a
3-yr-old show prospect who could be
an end-stall cow in many barns
LAMONDALE ELEVATION PEARL
(VG-88, EX-MS)
6-2 108 d 10,417 3 7% 387(1nc)
A beautiful Elevation daughter selling
with her Nov 'B3 Valiant heifer and
bred back to Valiant
BEN K. STOLTZFUS
Box 368
Gordon vide, PA 17529
717-768-8839
Write For Catalog On This Top Herd Today!
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Salt Managers ) Sate Jointly
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state college, p« managed by:
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Lancaster Fanwhig, Saturday, May 12, 1954— A39
testing 3.5 percent butterfat f.o.b.
plants located within 55 miles of
Philadelphia, and also within 75
miles from the nearer of
Washington, DC, or Baltimore,
Md. There is also a 6-cent direct
delivery differential applicable to
producer milk received at plants
located within 55 miles of
Philadelphia.
Shine announced a Class II milk
price of |l2 per hundredweight for
OWNER,
Charles McCarthy
BE-ANN CHARMCROSS RANDY
(VG-87)
3-11 334 d 16,889 3 9% 663
By Charmcross and selling with her
heifer by Bell who is bred to Mars
Tony Randy is rebred to Bell Also
selling her GP-84 dtr bred to Pete
BE-ANN ELEVATION LULU (VG-88)
5-2 365 d 26,946 3 7% 996
An own daughter of Elevation
working on another good record and
bred to Spirit
BE-ANN APOLLO PATSY (VG-89)
7-7 331 d 21,869 32% 689
Making another top record and bred
to Bell Also selling is her VG 37
Milestone dtr with 2-8 346 d 18,483
36% 666, milking well again this
lactation and due in Aug to Fagm
Seven head from this family sell
BACKUS ASSOCIATES. INC.
Sa/e Managers A Auctioneers
mco, NY mu ms st i n i
April 1984 and a butterfat dif
ferential of 16.4 cents for the
month. The Class II price dropped
five cents from March while the
butterfat differential increased
one-tenth of a cent.
The June Class I price and the
April Cldss II price are based on
the April 1984 Minnesota-
Wisconsin manufacturing milk
price of $12.07 per hundredweight
at a 3.5 percent butterfat content.
A LESSON
WELL
LEARNED...
LANCASTER
FARMING'S
CLASSIFIED
ADS
GET RESULTS!
Phone:
717-394-3047
or
717-626-1164
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LANCASTER
FARMING
CLASSIFIED
PUBLIC
SALE
SAT., MAY 26,1M4
(Rain date June 2nd)
10:30 a.m. (DST)
Selling at auction the
complete collection of
Restored Gas Engines,
Antique Household
Appliances and Hand
Tools belonging to Mr
& Mrs James Riley of
Rising Sun, MD
Listing of items to
follow at later date