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    NEW HOLLAND
SALES STABLES. PTC.
New Holland, Pa. <
Located 12 Miles East of Lancaster, just off Rt. 23
Late Consignments for
DAIRY SALE
JAN. 29 (WED.)
• 12 Springing heifers from Chester County.
• 30 Al Sired Cattle from a Northern PA Herd
6 open heifers, 12 bred heifers, balance are cows
in all stages of production.
• 12 nice springing heifers from VA. Well grown
and good dairy type. Calfhood Vaccinated and
have all necessary shots.
See page 846 this Issue for more Info.
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT
DESIMONE FARMS
Sat., February 15,1992
Time: 9:30 AM.
Jessup Mill Ri, Claiksboro, NJ
Gloucester County
20 ga Fox Sterlingworth
12 ga Remington Automatic Model 58
Tract on: 1986-6610 Pori tractor, 1978-9700 Font tractor,
1954-AV 130 INT tractor w/cuh, 1952 AV 100 INT w/
cult.
Tracki: 1991 Scoudale B model 1500 VS Chev. P.U.
(3900 original mile* - like new).
1974 Step van, 1974 Chev aervice buck (pans), 1970 Ford
Step van (parts), 1968 Ford F-700 w/18 foot van body,
1968 Mack Tatum Uactor, 1962 Chev 12 ft. flat bed body
(Heel), 1968 CMC 1 ton dump V 6 (runs), 1954 Army
track 6 cyl CMC, 1954 Army track (parts), 1980 Hobbs
35 ft. flat trailer, 19SS 6500 gal water tank trailer, 1955
3500 gal. water tank trailer.
Irrigation Equipment: 1986 Hobbs Hard Hose 960 ft. Nel
son gun (used very little), 1985 Bauier Hard Hose 1000 ft.
Nelson gun, 1980 Pringle Hard Hose 1200 ft. w/Nelson
gun, 1-Deutz irrigation pomp (Hale-401 hr), 1-Deutz irri
gation pump (Hale-2260 hr), 1-Detroit 3 cyl Marlow
pump, 1-Hale PTO pomp, 160 pcs 6" pipe (ring lock), 10
ring lock risers, 25 pcs 4" irrigation pipe, elbows, 4S's,
etc., 4 irrigation pipe trailers.
Packing House: 1-Boggs grader w/2-way belt, grading
table, 1-electrie foot staple machine, 1-foot manual sta
pler, 1-air hand staple gun, 1-hand operated staple gun,
rollers, conveyors, 200 bin boxes 48"x42’x36”, 500 V,
plastic bas. Asp bunchers, tables & benches.
Field Equipment: 1-6 bottom 16” Ford plow, 1-J.D. 3 row
cult, 1-White 3 row cult, 1-Johnson 3 row cult, 3 row Gan
dy drill wAool bar, 1-J.D. 3 row 77 planter w/tool bar &
scribes, J.O. 3 row fert. applicator, Holland 3 row trans
planter w/sctibes, fiberglass drams transplanter (300 gal.
cap), fiberglass drams transplanter (400 gal. cap), spray
tsnk w/boom w/300 gal. alum, tapk, 3 pth fiberglass spray
tank, Vicon spinner 3 pth w/1500 lb cap, 6* Int 3 pth
cutharrow (like new), electric conveyor belt on wheels,
20’ scratch harrow on rubber, John Bean tank B.S. motor
pressure washer, 3 flat trailers, flat bed wagon B'x2o', 3
pallet wagons (6-box), 1-5 box pallet wagon, 5 skid tank
for diesel fuel. 3-275 gal, 1-200 gal, 1-500 gal, 3-hand fuel
pumps, 2-elect fuel pumps, set of dual tires 18.4-38 on
rims, set of dual tires 16.9-38 on bolt on rims.
Greenhouie Equipment: 35'xl00’ -2” tube iteel green
house (new), greenhouie 18’xlOO’ - I’/. ” pipe, 2- roll,
greenhouie pUitic 6 mil 45x110 (new in box), 1- roll
greenhouie pUitic 6 mil 24x100 (new in box), 1000 plai
»c tnyi 10’x20’, 1000 inierU 72 cubei. 1500 inserti 72
oubei (new), 300 hot bed wh A often, Cyprcii lumber
■or hot bed frames, ipotting boardi.
Labor Houie Equipment: Beds, matt, cooking itove,
refrigerator, locken, aiiortment of crib houie look.
Direction!: Coming off Delaware or Commodore Barry
Bridge take 295 North to exit ISA. South on 295 take 188,
go through CUrksboro on Cohawkin Rd. Make left loon
“ crossing NI Tbmpike. Jesiup Mill Rd. rum along T.P.
Farm on left.
Auctioneer. Note: All out of Hate checks must be accom-
P*”‘cd by bank letter of credit Owner or seller not it spon
«Me for I oil or injury.
Ralph d. hughes - auctioneer
589-6454
FOOD AVAILABLE
Ladies Program
(Continued from Page AM)
shows visitors that science can be
not only fun. but breathtaking,
eye-opening and hair-nising, too.
The Carnegie Science Center is
an interactive experience, guaran
teed to be different from anything
you’ve ever seen or done before.
Visitors can race beside a world
class sprinter, ride an Olympic
bobsled, see how things would
for
look if the distance between your
eyes was changed, and control the
water patterns and jets of the three
story Aquabatics Fountain. The
Science Center is also hometo the
world’s most technologically
sophisticated interactive planetar
ium, the Buhl Planetarium and
Observatory, as well as the Ran
ges Omnimax Theater featuring
the most advanced motion picture
system in the world.
From the 79 foot Omnimax pro
jection screen to the tornado lurk
ing in a refrigerator to the dazzling
aquarium to the demonstration
CANCEL CANCEL CANCEL
SALE
SAT., FEB. 1, 1992
WILLIAMSPORT, MARYLAND
FIRE HALL
AUCT.: JOHN D. DOWNIN
CANCEL CANCEL CANCEL
Our Regular Sale
In Addition To
at Shady Lane Dairy Sales Inc.
1/4 mile West of Quanyvllle off Rt 372
onto Oak Bottom Rd.
Selling
Thurs. Morning, January 30,1992
We will have 1 top load of Canadian fresh & close
cows. Also 6 registered and grade Jersey Ist calf
heifers, just recently fresh or springing now, real
fancy.
Selling at 2:00.
For more information call:
Glenn D. Fite David L. Fite
717-786-2750 717-786-1725
For Full Sale Listing see page 846.
Public Auction
Saturday, February 1, 1992
10:30 A.M.
(Inclement Weather Date Feb. 8)
Consignment Sale
Trucks, Tractors, Combines,
Farm Lawn & Garden Equipment,
Horse Drawn, And Mlsc.
Location: Walters Farm U.S. 13 Just
North Of Canterbury Light 8 Miles
South Of Dover, De. On U.S. 13.
Early Ustings:
4430 JD Tractor w/Cab; 14* Int. Disc;
530 Case Tractor (Nice), 135 MF Tractor
(Excellent), Farmall B Tractor 2,18 Ft. MF
Disc, 18 Ft. Crowsfoot Packer w/Transport
Wheels, 3 Row 3 PH Holland Transplanter
w/Water Tank, 40 Ft. Flatbed Trailer, 18
Ft. 3 Axle Trailer, 2 Axle 17 Ft. Equipment
Trailer, 1982 sth Wheel Horse Trailer w/
Living Quarters (Loaded), 7 Ft. NH Hay
bine, NH 276 Haybaler (Excellent), Nl
Hayrake, NH 18 Ft. Flatbed Wagon (Nice),
JD Model L Manure Spreader, 8 Ft. 3 PH
JD Disc, 2 Row 3PH JD Planter 2-16 Ford
3 PH Plows, 4-16 JD Semi-Mount Plows,
Flat Bed Wagon, 6 Ft. Box Scrape Water
Winch Hose Drag w/660’ Ft. Hose, w/
Nelson Gun, And A Looper, Hardware To
Build 6 Horse Stalls, 6-16 Ft. Tudegates.
(Note: All Of The Above Hay Equipment
Is In Excellent Shape Shed Kept).
(Consignments Accepted Monday
Jan. 20-Jan. 31). From 8:00 A.M. To 6:00
P.M. And Sale Day 7:00 A.M. To 9:00
A.M.
Cash Or Approved Checks Day Of
Sale. Consign Early For Advertisement.
Not Responsible For Accidents.
Auctioneer:
Sam Walters 111
(302) 284-4619
Canterbury, DE.
Lunch Served
stages, you will be amazed, enter
tained and educated.
For the trip to the Carnegie Sci
ence Center, buses will load at the
Sheraton Inn at 9:00 am. Lunch
Awards Breakfast Speaker
Mike Young, Director of Sales
for Genmark, will be the speaker
for the Pennsylvania Holstein
Association’s Awards Breakfast.
The Awards Breakfast is set for
Saturday, February 29, 1992
beginning at 8:30 am. His topic
will be genetic markers, in parti
cular the genetic marker for
BLAD (Bovine Leucocyte Adhe
sion Deficiency.)
Mike has been involved in
marketing, promoting and selling
dairy genetics over the past 16
years. He has developed interna
tional recognition as a marketer of
top Holstein cattle genetics, parti-
Thursday, Fab. 27
11 am 6 p.m. .
1 pm. 5 p.m ..
1 p.m 245 pm.
3pm 430 pm
spm 630 pm.
7pm
9 30 pm
Friday, Fab. 28
7:30 am —7pm
8 a.m 645 p m
Bam 6pm .
9 30 a m. 3 p m
9 30 a m
10 am
3pm
6pm
7 pm
Saturday, Fab. 29
830 am 930 am Awards breakfast
9 30 a m Guest speaker Michael Young, of Gen Mark Inc
Awards presentations
GENERATORS
SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE
AUTO START STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS
Far Sales and Service Call The Manufacturer
MARTIN ELECTRIC PLANTS
RD #2 Pleasant Valley Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
Tel: 717-733-7968 Fax: 717-733-1981
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25, 4W2-A3l
will be served at the Science Cen
ter. Buses will return to the Shera
ton by 3:00 pm; in time to hear
HFA CEO Steve Kerr address the
Annual Meeting.
cularly in Germany and Japan,
where he has managed numerous
international cattle sales. His
Holstein experience spans more
than 25 countries worldwide. In
1982, Mike joined Holstein World
as head of their advertising depart
ment, and spent the next five years
managing, promoting and selling
advertising space and concepts.
Mike served as Executive Secre
tary of the California Holstein
Association, and managed his
own Holstein herd.
A native Pennsylvanian, Mike
has his B.S. in Dairy Science from
Penn State.
Convention Schedule of Events
Feb. 27 Feb. 29
Sheraton Inn-Warrendale
Registration
Dairy bar, commercial exhibits open
Board of directors meet
Panel discussion
. Pre-sale buffet dinner
- Convention sale
Dairy bar open
Registration
... Dairy bar
Commercial exhibits open
Ladies tour luncheon,
Carnegie Science Center
Pennsylvania Holstein 79th Annual Meeting
Horace Backus presents,
■Historical Holstein Highlights"
Keynote speaker Stephen Kerr,
executive secretary of Holstein
Association of America
Reception, social hour
Convention banquet, dance