—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1975 60 Horse Health Meetings Slated A new law, effective April I, requiring horses imported to Pennsylvania to have certificates showing negative tests for Equine Infectious Anemia, will be discussed at two meetings this month, it wss announced today by Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Jim McHale. McHale said the first meeting will be held at the Agriculture Building here March 19 at 7:30 pm The second will be held at the Mercer County Court House March 28 at 7:30 pm Dr. Everett E. Denllnger, director of the department’s Bureau of Animal Industry, urged -all veterinarians “interested in interstate transportation of horses, horse shows and auctions or examining race horses to attend one of these meetings.” The April 1 import regulations stem from MARTIN'S MANUFACTURING CO. Custom Made • FREE STALLS • BARNTARD FENCES • SILAGE CARTS in stock • PIPE GATES 6 ft. to 16 ft. (every 6") in stock MARTIN’S MANUFACTURING CO. DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR PARTS CO. R.D.3 Myerstown Phone (717) 933-4151 TAKE RT 645 3 MILES NORTH OF MYERSTOWN FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS The Satisfaction That Conies From Doing A Good lob Of Farming IPs a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right it will treat you right firming 1 is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. By raising the pH from a level below 6J9 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest 7 more bushels of wheat per acre, with similar Increases for all other forage and cash crop*. Order Now For Prompt Defiveiy MARTIN'S LIMESTONE Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125 passage of House Bill 1350, enacted Dec. 13,1074. Under the new law, members of the horse family, other than those designated for slaughter, transported to Pennsylvania must be ac companied by an interstate health certificate indicating negative results on the Coggins test for Equine Infectious Anemia. Equine Infectious Anemia, also known as Swamp Fever, is a highly contagious viral disease which is fatal in 30 to 70 percent of the cases. Symptoms, which usually develop two to four weeks after the animal is exposed to the disease, include high fevers, loss of weight, bloodshot eyes, frequent urination and a wobbly or rolling gait. Horses, mules, donkeys and other members of the horse family are af fected by the disease. It is not transmissable to humans. Gap, Pa. 442-4148 Delinger explained that the Coggins test must be performed by a federally approved laboratory within 12 months prior to the date of entry. A copy of the official test must accompany the animal to its final destination. Foals under six months of age are exempt from the regulation if they are ac companied by a dam with a negative Coggins test. All horses imported into the Commonwealth must be accompanied by an ap proved interstate health certificate within 30 days of date of arrival. It should specify test results, dates, and the type of vaccine administered. A copy of the certificate must be for warded to the Bureau of Animal Industry im mediately upon approval by the chief livestock official of the state of origin. All horses imported for slaughtering must be con signed to an approved horse slaughtering establishment or an approved Penn sylvania livestock auction. They must be accompanied by either a waybill or an owner-shipper statement listing the number. SILVER SUMMIT MILKING HERD DISPERSAL AND FARM EQUIPMENT SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1975 Location: Along Newport Road, 7 miles North of Lancaster, just North of Lititz, off Route 501, Lancaster County, PA 55 HEAD (Plus Several Small Calves) Certified, Accredited, Interstate Tested, Preg. Checked Classified D.H.I. A. rolling herd Avc. 13,377 m 519 f 3.9 percent, (one-third first calf heifers) Home raised mostly Atlantic Sired. . . A herd of fine Cattle. S S LONDON LUCKY G.P.-84 4y 5m 329 d 16.854 m 700 f 4 2% dam 2 recs 16.987 & 16.958 S S JACK JOYCE V G 87 4y 4m 297 d 14.982 m 604 f 4 0% 3y 3m 332 d 16.673 m 649 f 3.9%. Milked 80 lbs last month. Dam has over 17.000 m 4.4% at 4y S S. BONUS BRENDA G.P.-81 3y smo. 365 d 16.547 m 629 f 3.8%. Milked near 80 lbs last month. Dam. Ivanhoe Dr. 20.858 m 826 f S S STAR SADIE Good-79 3y 8m 312 d 16.387 m 615 f 3 7% Milked 80 lbs last mo S S JACK JULIE G.P.-82 5y 5m 308 d 15.504 m 601 f 3 9% S S JACK JULIP G.P.-814y 3m 290 d 14.163 m 535 f 3.79% Dam 2 recs 16.000 m 4.0% S.S STAR CINDY G P.-82 2y 7m 317 d 14.115 m 596 f 4.2% S S TRIUMPH JENNIE V.G -85 near 13 yrs Lifetime 158.825 m 6.457 f lly 8m 310 d 18,679 m 791 f 4.2% Due to Ivanhoe Star in July 2 dtrs. sell & a Gr Dtr. sells. 3 crosses to Lauxmont Ad miral Lucifer S S PERFORMER RUBY (no papers) 4y 11m 366 d 19.417 m 718 f 3 7% At least 20 granddaughters of Osborndale Ivanhoe Sell Many trace to Lauxmont Admiral Lucder. CATALOGS SALE IN TENT FARM EQUIPMENT includes: 2 Tractors, Fannall M (very good), and Ford Jubilee (good), both tractors good rubber; 3 pt. Complanter; Cultivator; 2-row hoers; J.D. F 845 2-way 3-16” Bottom Plow 3 point; Sauder Loader No. FHV-20 with 6’ Sno-Bucket (2-way hyd. valve); N.H. 469 Haybine (good); Miller B%’ heavy duty Disc; Dearborn 9’ Cultipacker; 7’ Tool-bar Chisel; Brady No. 141 Liquid Spreader; 21’ Auger (4”), 60’ Silo Pipe with' goose neck; 3 section spr. harrow; Tobacco Wagons; 10,000 Lath; 2 presses; shears; set of 18.25x38 tractor Tires; lot misc. items. 60 Ton Ear Corn 400 Bale Alf. 2nd Cut. Choice Hay DON’T MISS THIS SALE!! Sale of Equipment at 11:00 a.m. Sale of Cows at 12:30 p.m. SALE BY: H. Richard Hershey PHONE 626-5594 AUCTS. CARL DILLER 464-2233 J. EVERETT KREIDER 786-1545 Lunch By Lititz Mennonite S.S. description, and destination of each animal. Before a horse can be imported into Pennsylvania from any state or area where a state or federal quarantine has been invoked, a permit issued by the director of Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industry will be required. Thomasville 4-HQub The Thomasville 4-H Community Club chose a committee for Kick-Off Week. An exhibit was made and displayed at Southern Pennsylvania National Bank Lincolnway Office. The committee consisting of these members: Bonnie Wire, Katherine and Jonathan Uhl, Larry and Karen Parr, Tommy and Gary Welsh, Tim Eisenhart, Jeff Roth and Allen Keeny also made a poster to be judged at Family Fun Night. The poster was in com petition with other clubs throughout the County. The world spends about 80 cents per year per capita on fertility control of all types. Bank Notices The annual meeting of the shareholders of The First National Bank of Strasburg will be held on March 18,1975 at 2:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at Historic Strasburg, Inc. and will be preceded by a luncheon. The meeting will include the election of Directors and any other business to be brought before the stockholders. The shareholders will be addressed by Edward C. Dear don, President of Deardon and Greene, Inc., a Philadelphia based in- CHILD PSYCHOLOGY Revolutionary new approaches to child-rearing keep coming out One of them sticks up for the parents. If it’s breakfast Mom might say “Son, finish your eggs ” “Motivate me,” is a standard reply The recom mended follow up is to swiftly remind Johnny that he is a guest in your house PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 Starting Prompt 9:00 A.M. To be held at the Village of Salem located 2 miles West of SeOnstrove, Snyder Co., PA SELLING VALUABLE Real Estate Consists of 2 Tracts TRACT No. 1 Includes 90 acres of level land. Ideal for farming or development for commercial or residential to be sold in 10 acre parcel with the privilege. This land is situated along north border of Selinsgrove Industrial Park. Entire parcel in excellent state of .cultivation. 40 acres are in permanent alfalfa. TRACT No. 2 60 acres is located 4 miles North- East of Kreamer in Middlecreek Township, on the farm formally owned by Jacob Yoder. A combination of rich farm land and wooded land, also to be sold in 10 acre lots. All bordering on north side of legislative route. Terms of Red Estate: 10 percent down. Bal. 30 days. Possession upon payment in full. Land to be sold at 12:00 noon. MODERN FARM MACHINERY (Mostly less than 3 years use.) I-H 656 Hydrostatic Diesel Tractor; I-H 4-16 Semi Mt. Plow; J.D. 2020 Diesel Tractor; J.D. No. 48 Manure Loader (used on above tractor); Farmall H. Tractor; I-H Model 225 Self Propelled 10 ft. Hay Swather; I-H 420 all twine Baler with thrower; N.H. 5717 Forage Har vester with corn and pickup heads; Gehl 6 ft. Crop Chopper; 2 Grove Self Unloading Forage Wagons; 1 Lamco Self Unloading Forage Wagon; I-H No. 56 p.t.o. Hopper Blower with pipe; M.F. Wheel Type Hay Rake 3 p.t; J.D. 7 ft. Semi Mt. Mower; 24 ft. Smoker Special Bale or Grain Elevator; N.I. p.t.o. Manure Spreader (160 bu. size); J.D. 3 pt. 2-row No-Til Corn Planter; J.D. 18-7 Single Disc Grain Drill; 3 p.t. Boom Type Weed Sprayer; J.D. 3 p.t. 3-16 Plow; J.D. 8 ft. Transport Disc Harrow; M.M. 3-14 Trailing Plow; I-H 3-14 Trailing Plow; J.D. 13-7 Grain Drill; A.C. Forage Harvester; 2 3-14 Plows for parts; I-H Cultivator for H or M; 9 ft. 3 p.t. Scraper Blade; 7 ft. 3 p.t. Scraper Blade; 3 p.t. Grass Seed Sower. Only a few wagon items. 22 x 40 CEMENT STAVE MADISON SILO 80 ft. taped, board Bunk Feeder. 1968 Ford Four Door auto., 49,000 actual miles SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 75 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE This herd consists of 2 Registered Ayrshire. Balance Registered and Hi-grade Holstems wife 62 Milk Cows, 2 bredHeifers,loOpenHei!ers; 1 Registered Stock Bull. Approximately 35 will freshen spring and early summer. 18 fresh recently, others vary in lactation. Health Charts will be provided. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Girton 800 gallon Bulk Tank, Universal Pipe T.im» Milker with” 6 units; Stainless Steel Wash Vat, Milker Pail, etc. Terms: Cash Sale order: Household, Misc. Items, Farm Machinery all in the A.M. Real Estate 12:00 noon followed by Dairy Cattle. Owner or auctioneer not responsible in case of ac cident. MR. ROBERT M. ROMIG, Owner Selinsgrove, PA RDI 717-374-1102 Earl W. Eash, Auctioneer New Berlin, PA vestment firm that provides investment counsel for the Bank. The Board of Directors of. Farmers First Bank has announced a cash dividend of |.20 per share payable March 17th to stockholders of record February 28th. The annual stockholders’ meeting will be held at 12:00 noon, March 2Sth, at cor porate headquarters, 9 East Main Street, Lititz, Penn sylvania. New Spring Store Hows To Serve You Better • Lawn I Garden Supples • Horse and Pet Supples • Animal Health Products • Boots, Shoes and dothinc MON. thru FRI. 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. KW HOLLAND SUPPLY GO. Rt. 23 West New Holland, PA REAL ESTATE Lunch Stand