TRY A CLASSIFIED COMPLETE DISPERSAL Due to the death of my husband SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,1974 Located between Tunkhannock and FactoryviHe, just off Route 6 at BardweH, Wyoming County, not far from Interstate 81. 34 Hi-Grade Holsteins 25 Mature Cows 4 Bred Heifers 4 Open Heifers 1 Angus Heifer A year around dairy. Many have freshened in July and August. Many more to freshen Sept, thru Dec. AI Sired and bred. Youth quality production. Examined and Health Charts. (2) John Deere 520 tractors both have live PTO, PS, chains, tricycle fronts and in very good condition, one has 3 pt. hitch, (1) has J.D. loader and front and back blades. Following equipment all John Deere - 3 pt. 2-bottom F 45 trip plow (new); 900 tool carrier; (2) No. 5 mowers; No. 246 3 pt. 2-row planter (very good); cultivators; 24T PTO baler and thrower; 12A combine with engine and bin; side rake; 12 Disc Drill on rubber; No. 34 manure spreader; trader plows; (2) harrows; No. 31 conditioner; cultipacker. New Idea com picker; New Idea cut-ditioner, Allis Chalmers hopper blower PTO; Cross hay and grain elevator; Dunham 3 pt. 5 ft. rotary mower; Papec unloading box and wagon with flotation tires; (2) kicker wagons; 3 pt. sprayer, etc. etc. 10 acres of excellent standing com suitable to pick to be sold in 4 and 6 acre lots. Some ear com. Approx. 500 bu. oats. MILK AND MISC. EQUIP, Sunset 300 gallon tank, vacuum pump, Surge units, bam tools, feed carts, many stanchions, stalls, par titions, clamps and gates. A lot of tools and shop items. Round 25 ton com crib and roof; Patz 3 ton steel feed bin, tons of fertilizer, etc. etc. PATZ BARN CLEANER with 240 ft. of CHAIN, like new, used 1 season. All equipment in excellent condition MRS. MICHAEL KRACHANKO Owner Jim Adriance, Auctioneer Montrose, Pa. 717-278-1574 ATTENTION FEEDER CATTLE PRODUCERS CONSIGN YOUR CATTLE TOTHE9TH ANNUAL DANVILLE FEEDER CATTLE SALE OCT. 11, 1974 - 7 P.M. DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET - OLD RT. 11 A GRADED FEEDER CATTLE SALE ONE OF PENNA. BETTER FEEDER SALES. For Additional Information Call Bob Houston (717) 784-6660 Mel Lehman (717) 964-3621 11:00 A.M. MACHINERY PRODUCE Livestock Seminars The tint of a series of nationwide meetings to explain export requirements for shipping cattle and sheep, as well as meat, into Canada, will be held here Aug. 14, the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture (USDA) announced today. ’ The meeting will convene at 10 a.m. on Wednesday Aug. 14 in Room~2lB-A of USDA’s Administration Building, and is open to the public. Follow-up public meetings subsequently will be held throughout major livestock producing and feeding areas, with schedules for these meetings being announced locally. The meetings will be conducted by USDA and Extension Service per sonnel. USDA officials explained that since April, U. S. feeder and slaughter cattle and sheep, and the meat from such livestock, have been banned from Canada because Canadian law prohibits the use of diethylstilbestrol (DES) as a growth stimulant. Under the terms of an agreement announced recently by Canadian of ficials to reopen their bor ders, a four-step cer tification process must be followed to qualify feeder and slaughter cattle and sheep, plus beef, veal, lamb and mutton meat for im portation into Canada must certify that he has received instructions on the Canadian requirements, that he un derstands those requirements, and that he will abide by them. Prior to shipment, the owner must certify that he has had possession of his HOG PRODUCERS! Get Top Price for Your Hogs at New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them weighed and sold and pick up your check SALE EVERY MONDAY 9;00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach, Manager PUBLIC AUCTION DAIRY SALE HERD DISPERSAL THURSDAY NICHT, AUGUST 29,1974 i Starting at 8 :OOp.m. Sharp ! Sale Located 5 Miles North of Route 222 Along 897,2 Miles North of J Reinholds i 45 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS J This includes a complete herd of 28 from Wayne Co. * In this herd 5 are fresh, 10 due from now to December \ and the balance in various stages. T.8.-Bangs tested < and checked for pregnancy. This is a young herd with 1 quite a few 2nd & 3rd calf cows that will improve every ! day. The balance are Canadians fresh or close. If in < need of cows buy now - the milk price is expected to go 1 higher this fall. Remember this is the place for bargains. Randal Kline Auctioneer Vernon and Ray Kline Owners Phone Area Code (215) 267-2368 or 267-2298 Not Responsible for Accidents Refreshment Stand animals for at least 120 days, that DES is not used as a growth promotant on his premises, and that to the best of his knowledge the animals shipped have never received DES. In addition, the agreement calls for co-certification by a veterinarian, accredited by USDA, that DES is not being used on the private producer’s or feeder’s premises. Falsification of these certifications is punishable under Federal law by a fine up to $lO,OOO and -or five years’ imprisonment. These certification papers along with the identification of the animals must be presented to a veterinarian of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection ‘Service (APHIS) before the USDA export inspection certificate is issued. APHIS veterinarian will check to make sure the DES-free certifications are in order before clearing the shipment For animals going to slaughter in the U. S., after which the meat will be ex ported to Canada, proper certifications must ac company the shipments to the packing plant. At the plant, papers will be checked by the APHIS Meat In spection Veterinarian-in- Charge before the required meat export certification is signed by the inspector. The Canadian ban on U. S. feeder and slaughter livestock and meat was imposed on April 9, 1974 following a U. S. Court of Appeals decision in January 1974 which overturned a similar ban on the use of DES in the U. S. imposed by the Food and Drug Ad- Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 24.1974—- Long-grain Or Short-grain? Long grain ncc, with grains foi(r or five limes longer than , , .... . they arc wide, is favored by U2>L)A Officials notCQ tnfil American housewives because U. S. law currently permits the grams will not stick to the use of DES in cattle and fidher when cooked Asians pre tUfttr fer shoit grained net, whose for promoting their molil g rams c img when cooked, growth, SO long as the DkS IS because it IS easier to eat with withdrawn from the animal chopsticks minstration (FDA). at least 14 days in advance of slaughter to eliminate DES residues in the meat. Empet Promoted At NEBA Office Nelvin B. Empet, a Susquehanna County native and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Empet of RDI, Kingsley, has been promoted to the position of Sales and Service Director for Nor theastern Breeders Association, Tunkhannock, Pa. In his new position he will be in charge of all field services and personnel and will be responsible for conducting the sales and service programs for the Tunkhannock based Coope rative, which provides breeding service on some 10,000 farms in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Empet has been Director of Member Relations for Sire Power, Inc. for over two years during which time he worked closely with the Sire SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 27, 1974 8:00 P.M. DST On the Gordon W Fritz Farm in Smoketown, Pa. on Rt 340, 5 miles East of Lancaster and 5 miles West of Intercourse. 50 Hood of jh nflA Fresh and ; Young Cows and First Calf Heifers 32 of these cows are from one herd out of New Hampshire This is a top group of young cows with size and a lot of style Fresh cows milking up to 80 pounds a day There are 10 fancy Purebred cows hand picked from herd Dispersals from the New England States 10 head are Registered Sires include - Gladtime Summy Sergeant with a heifer calf Davidiawn Da'gan Dean Prince. Romandale Dividend Performer with heifer calf Artwill Bootmaker Orlo, Fair Hill Ivan Marc with heifer calf Artwill Bootmaker Orlo. Cockran Ivanhoe Dandy, Ormsby Mechthilde Skymour, Marden Admiral Ormsby, Mookown Optimist Wmfarm Rag Apple Magic bred to Sinking Spring Glamour Bright. Joe Shir Super bred to J Argo Fascinations There will be a few more Purebred Heifer Calves, 1 good Holstein stock bull ready for service. T B. and Blood Tested Sale by GORDON W. FRITZ 717-393-0930 Frank & Paul Snyder, Auctioneers Cash or good check night of sale Not responsible for accidents. Power member Co-ops of NEBA, Md. ABC and W. Va. ABC developing member service and information programs. He received his B. S. degree in Agricultural Education from the Penn sylvania State University in 1965. Following graduation he served as State Fieldman for the Pennsylvania Holstein Association and prior to joining Sire Power taught Vocational Agr iculture at Mountain View High School and worked with the family farm. He and his wife, Carol, who is an instructor in English and French at the Wor thington Scranton Campus of Penn State in Dunmore, will continue to live in the Tunkhannock area. According to the Credit News Bureau, the law requires credit bureaus to disclose everything in your file. The Bureau estimates that more than 1,700,000 consumers reviewed their files in 1973. Tests by a major tire company show that tires inflated below the levels recommended in car owner’s manuals can cost motorists as much as one mile per gallon in gas mileage. 63
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