PUBLIC SALE The administrators of the Estate of Boyd and Lydia Kauffman will offer for Public Sale on SATURDAY, MARCH 13,1976 9:00 A.M. Located V/t miles S.E. of Richfield, Juniata County. REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT Tract 1-12 acres situated in Monroe Twp. in Juniata Co. clear land with small bam close bv creek. Tract n - Approx. 50 acres with about 14 acres far ming land, 10 acres pasture land, balance with timber with spring in Monroe Twp. in Juniata Co. Also lot of antiques: To see Real Estate contact Raymond Kauffman, Mifflintown, 430-6874 or Laban Kauffman, Richfield 694-3124. Administrators: Raymond E. Kauffman Miss Anna Mary Kauffman Mrs. Thelma Kauffman Mis. Fern I. Lehman Ralph E. Leitzel, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 9,1976 Starting at 11:30 AM Located in Dauphin Co., 8 miles east of Halifax and IVt miles southwest of Elizabethville. Turn south off Rt. 255 on to Bostain Rd. and follow sale signs. FARM REAL ESTATE ati ; oop.m TRACT NO. 1 All that certain tract of land situate in Jackson Twp., Dauphin Co., containing 1% acres, more or less, having thereon erected an 8 room frame house with asbestos shingles, hot air furnace, full bath, nice kitchen, wall to wall carpet, cement basement, good well and water system, and 3 car garage. TRACT NO. 2 All that certain tract of land situate in Jackson Twp., Dauphin Co., containing 72 acres, more or less, 49 acres farm land, 5 acres pasture, balance woodland. Having thereon erected a 3 floor bank barn, com bam, grain bin, attached milkhouse and other small buildings. These 2 Tracts will be offered separately and then jointly. Terms -10 percent down on day of sale, balance within 60 days with seller having option to finance balance for reliable purchaser at 6 percent interest. 29 HEAD OF GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE 19 Head of milk cows in all stages of lactation. 10 Head of young cattle health charts furnished. FARM EQUIPMENT 5000 Ford diesel Tractor with saftey cab; AC Dl5 series 2 Tractor; No. 65 Massey Ferguson Tractor; John Deere 4 bottom 14 in. 3 pt. plows; IHC 4 bottom 14 in. fast hitch plows; J.D. disk harrow; Brillion 10 ft. double packer and harrow Brillion 14 ft. lift harrow; Dunham 12 ft. cultipacker. AC Double row mounted com picker Gehl self-unloading bunk wagon; Kaster self unloading bunk wagon; rubber tired dump wagon; M. M. tractor rake; AC PTO manure spreader; gram wagon with auger unloader; IHC No. 105 silage blower with pipe for 50 ft. silo; 2 hay wagons with racks, like new; J.D. 15 hoe grain drill on robber; A.C. 4 row com planter. AC 9 ft. Haybine; N.H. No. 268 Baler with thrower, like new; IHC com and grass harvester; J.D. 16A flail chopper. 1967 VW (Good Shape) - Mow of Straw - J.D. No. 45 self-propeled combine. No. 354 N.H. Portable Grinder Mixer, like new; Ford 5017 ft. mower; Souder unloader; 2 Cross com shelters -1 with cob stacker; 3 pt. Ford cultivator; 32 ft. Little Giant elevator; 26 ft. hay elevator; grain auger and some small items. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 400 gal. Milk Keeper tank; DeLaval pump; 1 Surge unit; 2 Universal units; 30 gal. hot water heater; strainer and buckets. Note - Not many small items on the wagons. Don’t be late for the machinery. The machinery is in good shape - some like new. Earl R. Etsweiler, Attorney Hoover, Clerk Shull, Auct. Lunch by United Methodist Church JOHN D. WEBESTER Phone (717) 362-9118 Labor law ANNAPOLIS - Maryland undergo a great number of fanners who hire migrant on-«pot Inspection* this year and local seasonal labor will by representatives of the PEWSYLVANU'S 3RD PERFORMANCE TESTED DULL SALE FRIDAY-12:00 noon APRIL 1 1976 PENNSYLVANIA MEAT ANIMAL EVALUATION CENTER Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pa, 16802 Phone 814-238-2527 SELLING APPROXIMATELY 50 BULLS (Catalogues available upon request) Bulls on Test Include: 26 Angus 1 Limousin * 1 Red Angus UCharolais 4 Main Anjou * 2 Shorthorn IChianina* 11 Polled Hereford SSinunental * Approximately 75 percent of these bulls sell. Several of the top performing bulls from the summer test will also be sold. These will be older bulls. • These are percentage cattle ranging from Vfe to 7 /». Auctioneer Charles Behm Wind Ridge, Pa. SOX-O-RAY results will be in catalogue Average Daily Gain for 62 Bulls After 84 Days 3.2 Lb.-Day Sponsored by The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, and the Pennsylvania State University in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association and the State Breed Association. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, FEEDER CATTLE AND SOWS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MARCH 13,1976 10:00 A.M. On premises located 3 miles south of Bowmansville, 1 mile east of Route 625, at Center Church, in Lancaster County, Penna. 16 Head Feeder Cattle, mostly Charolais, from 600 to 700 lbs; 15 York Hampshire Sows coming with second litter in May; 2 York Boars. Sheep: 8 Ewes, 1 Ram. 2 Family Cows. 9 tons Ear Com. Farmall H Tractor on Steel with Cultivator and Com Planter; 1 Row New Holland 717 Harvester; John Deere 14T Baler, good condition; Gehl Silage Wagon; New Holland No. 33 Manure Spreader, p.t.0.; New Holland Tank Spreader; John Deere Tank Spreader in good condition; J.D. 3-pt. 3-14” Plow No. F 125. J.D. 3- pt. 2-bottom 2-16” Plow No. F 130; 5-ton Flatbed Wagon on Rubber; 1 Wagon with new bed; New Idea Grass Mower; Dearborn Hayrake for parts; Massey-Harris Grain Drill; J.D. KBA 28 Disc; 2-section Harrow; 2- row Hershey Tobacco Planter; Letz Plate Mill No. 225 X; 3 -pt. Field Sprayer; Spike Harrow; Oliver OC3 Crawler Parts; Spring Wagon; Platform Scales; Scalding Trough; 4 Cast Iron Troughs and others; 8- hole Hog Feeder and other Pig Feeders; Wheelbarrow; Feed Carts; 4000 Tobacco Laths; Tobacco Shears and Spears; Bale Box; 2 Whiskey Barrels; Large Oil Tank; Horse Collars and Bridles; Sledge Hammers and Shovels; Grain Forks and Straw Forks; Hay Hook; 150-gal. Water Tank; Concrete Mixer and Mortar Mixer; PLS Remington Chain Saw; 125 Locust Posts; Fence Wire; Garden Hose; Stripping Room Stove; Odds and Ends of Lumber; Lots of 2-4-8 ft. 60-ft. Silo Pipes; 9-inch new Window Sashes; Oliver OC3 Cultivator; 50-ft. Endless Belt; Hillside Hitch; Lots of Scrap Iron, and many other items. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES 12-Gauge Remington Wingmaster Pump Gun; Marlin 3030 Level Action Rifle; Large Warm Morning Heatrola; Magic Chef Oil Stove; Coal Oil Heater; Electric Oven; Stove Pipe; Singer Sewing Machine; Platform Rocker; Swivel Rocker; 6 chairs, like new, and other old chairs; Waterfall Bedroom Suite; Box Spring and Mattress; Cedar Wardrobe with Chest; like new; Wood Chest and Flour Chest; 2 Stands and Table; Kneehole Desk; Sofa; Swing Set and Porch Swing; Porch Bench; Play Pens; High Chairs; 2 Cribs; 1 and 2-quart Jars; Old Mirror; Tricycle; Bicycle; Butcher Fork and Ladles; Iron Kettle; Hog Scrapers; Wooden Pulleys; Cleaver. _ Terms By JOHN Z. MARTIN Auctioneers; Leroy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst Refreshments will be served Not Responsible For Accidents If Any Shocld Occur Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 6.197&—37 inspections State’s Department of Human Resources due to a recent federal court ruling. The State Department of Human Resources has in formed the Maryland Department of Agriculture that, under terms of a recent court ruling, they will be required to: 1. Register all migrant and seasonal farm workers. 2. Verify all crew leader registrations. 3. Monitor “day hauls” for violations. (A day haul is the daily pick up and return transportation service of farm workers to and from the fields. The practice is rare in Maryland). 4. Prepare interstate-job orders. First preference under law must be given to so-called “domestic labor”. If this is not in supply, then foreign supplemental workers may be requested. 5. Perform wage rate studies. 6. Perform random field checks covering such items as: wage and hour provisions, field conditions, housing conditions, and discrimination. 7. Set up and act as first round mediators in a “complaint resolution process”. A spokesman for the OF REAL ESTATE & FARM MACHINERY SAT. MARCH 20,1976 REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED AT 1:00 P.M. On the premises located 8 miles South of Lancaster off 222 South of Refton. 1 mile road frontage, Strasburg Twp. Pa. Real Estate consists of all that certain tract of land 73 acres more or less erected thereon. Brick house, 11 rooms, double bath, built in cupboards, oil heat; good well, 2 open porches on South side, storm windows & doors, nice lawn & shrubbery. White pine frame double decker bam, slate roofs, tobacco shed 12 acres, hanging room for 20 acres, double crib com bam, wire com crib, pig pen, double floor, 3 floor chicken house, double garage, 3 springs, stream in meadow, new spouting & wiring. 73 acres of highly productive soil of which all can be put into crops and rotated as one may desire. 200 Case tractor triple range; tractor chains; tractor wheel weights; manure loader; case 2 bottom 12” brake away plow; 3 point chisel; case manure spreader; case 16 disc drill; 7 ft. mower; 5 ton wagon; wagon bed; 24 section disc; 3 section spring harrow; harrow & roller; cultipacker; snow blade; dirt scoop; steel bin; tobacco ladders; approx. 12,000 lath; balen boxes; lumber; Curtis 3-3% HP air compressor; air tank; iron water troughs; cement mixer; platform scales on wheels; Howe platform scales; bag wagon; potato & shovel plow; wagon jack; block & falls; buck saw; pagewire; wire stretcher; chain tightner; syclone seeders; bam hinges; can hook; heavy duty jumper; grinder; vice; RR anvil; hill side hitch; log chains; garden hose; Estate heatrola; wicker rocker; pipe vice & clamps; heavy duty screw jacks; 2 pump troughs; swivel casters; cement trowet; 2 gal. sprayer; hand saws; tap & die set; spike & sledge hammers; set of bits; pipe wrenches; pipe threader; cutter & reamer brace & bit Yankee automatic drill & screw driver, box end wrenches; bolt cutters; wrat chet drill slating set; Black & Decker, Thor, % shopmate chills; miter box; metal grain measures; hog scrapers; double head axe; wooden planes; doth rack; surveying stand, Adlake RR flashing light; Homelite chain saw; 12 x 14 canvas. Approx 50 ton com; Approx. 50 ton second cutting alfalfa; Approx. 50 Urn first cutting alfalfa. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Refreshments john a. McCullough sr. Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider A Randal V. Kline increase PUBLIC SALE at 10:30 A.M. INSPECTION DATES: MARCH 6 & 13. Sale by Department of Human Resources said it is their intention to perform the additional inspections in the spirit of cooperation with farmers and that visits will be in an open and announced manner. They also said such inspections possibly could head off citations by federal officials because farmers would be given a chance to meet the standards through a warning process, rather than being cited during a crash inspection by a federal agent. Many more farm workers are now covered under federal minimum wage rate laws which, effective January Ist of this year, call for a $2 per hour wage to be paid by all employers who use 500 man days of farm labor in any calendar quarter of the preceding year. Marinating Meat Marinating meat is prob ably as ancient as the art of cooking itself Schol ars say that the caveman probably invented it when he found that soaking the tough meat of bear, deer or mountain goat in berry juice made it more flavorful and tender