Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1976, Image 88

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 6. 1976
88
Restricted meat
imports urged
WASHINGTON, DC The
American National Cat
tlemen's Association
recently asked President
Ford to sec that 1976 imports
under the Meat Import law
are kept well below the law's
“trigger" point.
The letter from ANCA
president Wray Finney
followed an earlier letter
pretesting the fact that the
Administration let imports
in 1975 exceed the “trigger"
point by 27 million pounds, or
2 3 percent.
As previously reported,
the State Department has
been instructed to negotiate
voluntary arrangements
with beef supplying coun
tries to assure that 1976
imports subject to the law
will fall below the trigger
level for quota imposition.
The trigger point for 1976 is
1,233 million pounds
(product weight).
In his most recent letter,
Finney asked Ford
specifically to instruct his
negotiators to keep the 1976
restraint total at 1,200
million pounds or less. This
would provide a “cushion” of
at least 33 million pounds
below the trigger level.
“It is very obvious that the
FARM MACHINERY
DISPERSAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 18,1976
At 9:30 A.M.
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on his (arm located in
Centre Co, North of Elk's dub. 1 mile East of Linden Hall, or 6 miles
West of Centra Hal), Pa, on Route 192, about 1 mile West of Black
Hawk stone quarry, one of Central Pa largest offerings of machinery
FARM MACHINERY
1974 Dodge 200 club cab power wagon truck, 13,000
miles, electric hyd. hoist 50 bu. dump bed for pickup,
J.D. No. 4400 combine 13 ft. Fully equipped cab and air
Run 61 hrs., Case 1370 dsl. wide front tractor w-cab and
air run 530 hrs., Case 870 dsl. tractor run 527 hrs., I.H.
656 dsl. tractor run 3300 hrs., I.H. 460 gas tractor, I.H.
heat houser, I.H. No. 710 auto, reset 5 bottom plow, I.H.
No. 700 auto reset 4 bottom plow, I.H. No. 450 auto reset
3 bottom mounted plow, I.H. No. 463 4 row cultivator,
I.H. No. 2001 hyd. loader w-2 buckets, I.H. No. 55 chisel
plow 10 ft. used 150 acres, 12 ft. land drag, J.D. No. 950
cultimulcher on wheels, J.D. No. 931 H folding harrow
22 ft. on rubber, J.D. 3 section harrow, miller 10 ft. disk
like new, J.D. No. 400 rotary hoe 12 ft., N.I. No. 121 E
lime sower 12 ft., J.D. FBB 17 disk grain drill, J.D.
494 A 4 row com planter, trail type 3 boom sprayer, I.H.
7 ft. scraper blade, fast hitch carryall, and hand dirt
scoop.
J.D. No. 346 Baler w-thrower baled less than 1,000
bales, N.H. No. 469 haybine, N.H. No. 258 rola-bar rake,
N.H. 455 trailer mower, N.I. Trail type mower, N.I. 41
ft. elevator w-hopper used 1 yr., N.I. 36 ft. elevator,
hercox grain auger, N.I. 10 ton wagon w-24 ft. bale
rack, N.I. 7 ton wagon w-bale rack, N.H. 7 ton wagon w
bale rack, home made conveyor wagon on Grove 5 ton
chassis, N.I. No. 323 com picker, 2 N.I. No. 214 manure
spreader, 1 like new, 3 I H No 110 self unloading
wagons on 330 chassis like new, Fox harvester w-corn
head, Fox hopper blower, 54 ft. slip joint pipe, occdator
hood w-motor, 2 hole hog water, 550 gal. water trough,
275 gal. steel trough on casters, cattle thermostat
water, 5 electric fences, fence posts, wire, 2 pr. Stewart
clippers, 2 wheelbarrows, 5 hand wire stretchers,
racnet handle stretcher, 40 ft. aluminum ext. ladder,
McCulloch Mac 10-10 Chain saw, McCulloch MA 615
chain saw, bulks No. 160 air compressor, Anvil w
cutters, vise, grind stone, hand tools, 12 log chains, all
sizes, 4 load binders, 1 ton hoist, 4 cylinders, block,
and tackle, ropes, hand grass seeder, 10 new Dodge 16
In rims, pland work bench, steam jenny like new, 5 old
milk cans, bale hooks, digging irons, picks, shovels,
sledge hammers, clevises, bolts, nuts, brushes, curry
combs and other misc Farm items
This Is A Very Good Line of Equipment
Term - Cash Lunch at Sale
Mark Glick
Auction Service
Reedsville. Pa
McCool and Fuller - Clerks
narrow margin of I 7 million
pounds between the trigger
point and the negotiated
restraint level in 1975 was
not anywhere near
adequate," Finney told
Ford “The fact that actual
imports exceed the trigger
point by 27 million pounds
last year makes it clear that
the 'cushion' this year should
be at least 33 million pounds.
The need for a margin of this
size is particularly great in
view of the import
monitoring problems which
became apparent tn 1975.
"It is imperative that
imports in 1976 be well within
the levels provided in the
framework of the Meat
Import Law. We strongly
urge that you instruct your
negotiators to see that the
intent of the law is followed.
This means setting the
restraint level at 1,200
million pounds or less ”
Ag-safety Tip
Check those Slow Mosmg
Vehicle emblems legulaily
Make cei tain thev aie prop
el 1> placed, in good fluoies
cent condition and fiee of
dul or obstiuctions
E. M. (JACK) SMITH
State College. Pa
Layer
HARRISBURG - Penn
sylvania layers produced 288
million eggs during January,
down one percent from the
previous month and one
percent below a year earlier
according to the Crop
Reporting Service.
The January average of 14
million layers is down two
PUBLIC SALE
TRACTOR, FARM MACHINERY, MIXED HAY,
OATS, STRAW, BARLEY, MILKING EQUIPMENT,
11 ACRES OF BES BAR BARLEY
SATURDAY, MARCH 13,1976
11A.M.
Located 2Vi Miles North of Coatesvilte on
Route 82, Vi Mile North of Route 340 on Route
82. West Brandywine Twp. Chester Co. Pa.
Watch for sate signs.
424 Int. tractor fully equip; 3 pt. 3 B 16” Int plow; Int
32 disc harrow; Int grain drill 13 disc’ 130 bu Int
manure spreader P.T.0.; Int 3 pt 2 row cultivator; Int
10’ cultipacker; 3 pt. JD 2 row com planter; N.H. 269
baler; N.H. side rake; Int 816 T mower conditioner;
field force sprayer pull type; land roller; Int com
binder; 5’ rotary mower; metal grain wagon; 2 rubber
lire wagons; steel stone sled; ACORN gutter cleaner;
MILKING EQUIPMENT: 8 can McD milk cooler;
Int. milker pump and pipes; 3 Int milker units; 30 milk
cans; wash tubs; strainers; buckets; 5 cow mats; 6
rolls of snow fence; locust & iron posts; platform
scales; watering trough; tractor chains; shovels;
forks; log chains and many other sm items; 2 oak chest
of drawers; very old farm cupboard; 500 bale oats hay;
barley straw; mixed hay, and many many other items
not listed. Items to be sold are good and clean.
TERMS CASH
By Order Of
JAMES E. LAWN
William March, Jr. Auctioneer
Elverson, Pa.
(215) 286-5744
Lunch available
TOP QUALITY
FARM MACHINERY
AUCTION
WED. MARCH 17,1976
For Reaville Rd. Farm located on Reavilleßd.'A mi. east off Rf. 202-
31.2'/2 mi south of Flemington, N.J. 11 mi. north of New Hope, Pa.
Owner is moving and offers his 100 acre farm for rent*
EQUIPMENT IS ABSOLUTELY LIKE NEW
TRACTORS -1972 IHC 1066 DL Loaded
EXCELLENT LIKE NEW 790 HR!
12 NOON
Farmall Super M A-l, IHC 710 5 btm 16” semi mtd
plow with auto reset A-l, IHC 4 row com planter, New
Idea 327 2 row pull type 12 roll super com picker (did 30
AC) like new, Gehl 610 chuck wagon like new, J.D. 34
forage chopper 1 row com hd like new, J.D. 6 forage
chopper com & grass hds, J.D. 9 ft. 3 PTH disc, J.D. 7
ft. disc, J.D. silo blower and pipe, Badger 22 ft. silo
unloader, silo distr., 3 speed carts, 30 ft. N.H. elevator,
SS wash vat, sprayer frame. Trucks - 1969 Chevy C2O
carryall, 1953 Chevy 4-5 yd. dump truck: 1:30 P.M.
Shop and Construction Equipment. Leßoy air com
pressor, 2 air guns, sheeting hammer, Jenny steam
cleaner gas engine, Carter water pump 3”, air com
pressor, Verifax coping machine, chain block, come
alongs, 20 ton hyd. jack, Skill elec chain saw, gas pump
60” corrugated pipe, 10 x 10 x 18 planks, elec, motor,
wheel barrows, circle table saw, torch, 30 x 80 storm
door and windows, old fashion doors, 30 gal HWH, bath
tub, sink, elec cable, blinker switches, heater, 2 and 4
ft. levels, nails, kitchen cabinets, hard hats, space suit,
Office - adding machine, chair, draftsman table, filing
cabinets. Baby carriage, western saddle. 200 bales
hay! Sale Order -11 A.M. small items, 12 Noon Trac
tors and farm machinery 1:30 P.M. Construction and
Tools! Be on time and bring lunch! Farmers! This
equipment is like buying new machinery be sure to
come! Owner & auctioneers not responsible for ac
cidents! Terms - Cash or Good Check Sale Day! In
spection March 15 and 16 from 12 to 5 P.M.
Sale Conducted by:
Col Fred R. Daniel
AUCTIONEERS INC
Neshanic Sta. N.J.
201-369-4784
production decreases
percent from the previous
month and one percent below
a year ago.
Egg production per 100
layers during January
totaled 2,062 eggs compared
with 2,046 a month earlier
and 2,062 a year earlier.
The nation’s laying Dock
produced 5,614 million eggs
At 11:00 A.M
Owner
C MOREIRA
Distributors
during January, one percent
contacted
below a year earlier. Layer* John S. Shirk, of Box 350,
on hand during January Columbia, Rl, and Moaes K.
averaged 280 mUlion, down Lapp, of 310 Groffdale Road,
two percent from a year Gordonvllle, have been
earlier. The average rate of appointed Distributor of VX
lay during the month was up 0 A product of National
one percent from a year ago. Dynamic* Corporation of
New York, VX-8 is a Liquid
Chemical Formula that
TDV A attacks harmful Sulphation,
1 m n the Number One cause of
CLASSIFIED w‘““ r ' and
GORDONVILLE
FIRE CO.
Bth ANNUAL SPRING SALE
SAT. MARCH 13,1976
Sale Starts at 9:00 A.M.
10 milts East of Lancaster, Vi mil North of Paradise Bank off
Route 30,1 mile South off Route 340 alonf Old Leacock Road
MULES&HORSES
60 Head of young work horses and mules from Term.,
South Carolina and Kentucky. Also a llama.
NEW & USED FARM
MACHINERY
Farmall H tractor on steel; New Idea No. 17 manure
spreader, New Holland No. 68 Hay liner baler with
engine; New Holland Rota Bar Hay rake; John Deere
999 Com planter; Fertilizer and lime drills; New Idea
7’ bar with engine & hydraulic system; McCormick
single cultivator; Oliver 2-way No. 387 plow; recon
ditioned Briggs & Stratton 9 HP. engine; 2 H hitches &
neck yokes; new John Deere & McCormick 7’ sickel
knives; No. 106 walking Waird plow; 4 section spring
barrow; McCormick P.T.O. com binder complete with
loader and engine; market wagon in excellent con
dition; Auto-tum fore cart, Model 20 Fuergson tractor
with 3 point hook-up 5’ mower; Hostetter gear with 16’
bed - new; new spring wagon; KBA 20 & 24 Disc
Harrows; Me Deering 24 Disc Harrow; Int.
Mechanical lift com planter; Heavy Log Wagon; 5 ton
Butler feed bin; 12 seat Pony wagon; 12 wheel trailer;
1 buggy top; 1 John Deere plow & 8 ft. sq. watering
trough.
CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT
Miter saw and box; several hand trowels (for
cement); 2 commercial type stapling guns; Senco air
roofing gun; Senco air frami 15 gun; x k HP. Black &
Decker band drill; Master Craft saber saw; Black &
Decker saber saw; 2 Berger transits with trypod; 1
D.W. white transit with trypod; transit pole; % yrd..
cement mixer with 5 HP. gas motor; 2-36” 4 blade
Marshall trowelling machines with motors complete; 2
bull floats, 4’ magnesium blades; Rockwell table saw,
metal table -9” blade, Vk HP. elec, motor; 1974
Mustang model 1700 diesel motor with stabilizers and
bucket (fine condition) 1974 - 4 wheel steel trailer for
equipment hauling; 4 rail jacks (steel) for scaffolding -
like new; 4 rolls 6, 6 x 10 concrete wire; 1 Master
Burner -100,000 BTU; misc. hand tools, picks, shovels,
etc.; large assortment of nails - for cement, for
framing & roofing; large assortment of framing
lumber; 1974 - % Ton Dodge pick-up truck, 31,000 miles
- good condition; travel camper for 8’ pickup bed,
complete with stove & refrig. - good cond. - sleeps 6;
NOTE: all file above mentioned items are 2 years old
or less.
NEW & USED HARDWARE&
BLDG. SUPPLIES
Shop carts; electric motors; 1 H.P. DeWalt 12” saw;
6” Craftsman planer with stand and motor; 1500 watt
generator; truck load of new tools; bow windows;
prebuilt stairways; steel doors and frames; inside and
outside doors; panelling; roof shingles; paint, interior
& exterior (oil base & latex), interior & exterior
shutters; aluminum storm windows; sheet rock;
window sash; grass seed; garden products, 1” & %”
Drive Air Impact wrenches & Jenny 2 steam & high
pressure washer.
NEW & USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Singer sewing machine in walnut cabinet (used 4
mos.); several truckloads of,new & used furniture; 2
reconditioned Servell gas refrigerators; Lane cedar
chest; box spring mattress; trundle bed; 20 cases of
regular canning lids; 20 cases of wide mouth canning
lids. 1 marbel top sink for bathroom vanity.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
Granny rocker; goose wing axes; old tools; lanterns;
beer trays; old tins; old beer tap; old check writer; old
radio in wood inlay maple cabinet, floor model; old
window pane glass with bubbles in glass; Wicker baby
coach; old chests; mantle clock; scales, wagon
wheels; Black Smith Tools; School Desk; few coins;
wire press; milk cans & hog trough.
Corn Hay & Straw Quilts
Fresh Citrus Fruits Dry Goods by Cousin
Furniture & Antiques at 10:00 A.M.
Hay & Straw at 12:00 followed by
Horses & Mules
For sales and consignment information please contact
the following
Ted 768-8091 Carl 768-3766
Jake 768-8971 Ralph 687-7373
Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus and other local auctioneers
Food By Ladies Auxiliary
Not Responsible for accidents on day of sale.