PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1977 On Route 212 at Pleasant Valley turn onto Pleasant View Rd. for 1 mile or Richlantown- Passer Rd. turn East onto Pleasant View Rd. for 1 mile. Farmall M tractor, MI 2 row com picker, MM tractor w/cultivalor, AC combine No. 60 w/bin, 611 NH field chopper w/3 heads, NH blower, NH chuck wagon 8 T. chassis, weed sprayer, 3 sect. S.T. harrow, spike harrow, lime drill, silage cart, 1 hole com sheller, Craft 400 gal. SS milk tank, SS wash tubs, DeLaval 4 unit milk machine, 3 units, bucket, strainers, milk cans, milk can hoist, Better Bilt Snavely bam cleaner, 12 x 50 Snavely silo, NH silo unloader, 4 T. grain bin, 8- 10T ear com, pony cart, pony harness. HOUSEHOLD: D.R. table, childs desk & chair, Childs phonograph, floor polisher, elec, broom, Ken more sweeper, Speed Queen ironer, dishes, crocks, other items. Farm machinery sold first. Refreshments. James W. Mohr, Auct PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE - HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES & TOOLS SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977 On the premises on 501 in the Village of Mt. Aetna. REAL ESTATE 5 Room bungalow, kitchen, dining room, living room, enclosed porch for washer & dryer on first floor, also % bath. Open stairway. Kitchen hallway. Stairway has inlaid linoleum. Living room and dining room have wall to wall carpet. 2nd floor has 2 bedrooms and full bath. Lots of clothes closets in bedrooms. Oil Fired baseboard heat. Tin roof. Nice lot 66 x 198. Nice front porch. Fruit and shade trees. Large shop to rear. All in fair condition. Real Estate will be offered at 2 P.M. For inspection of real estate by appointment only, call 933-1345. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES 2 GE refrigerators, large chest type deep freezer, Speed Queen wringer washer. Estate Heatrola, 2 bedroom suites, complete, one in oak, 2 piece living room suite, metal base cabinet, utility cabinet, electric White sewing machine, color TV set, Electrolux sweeper - like new, with attachments, 9 z 12 rug, throw rugs, double bed with book shelf headboard and restomatic mattress & spring, single day bed, lot new homemade rugs, electric mixer, electric frying pan, Acme Supreme electric juicer, afghan, assorted homemade quilts, some never used, assorted com forters and bedspreads, some are new, lot linens, new electric clock, TV trays, large window fan, Xmas decorations, floor lamp, small radios, folding chairs, corner cupboard, old farmers table, oak extension table with extra boards, high top dry sink, old wdod chest with arms and back, 2 Empire bureaus, square china closet, a few old kitchen chairs & other assorted chairs, rockers, porch bench, library table and small tables, blanket chest, kitchen cabinet, pot belly stove, old well pump, single cast-iron butcher furnace and kettle, large apple butter kettle, clothes trees, brass bell, nice old school house clock, wash boiler, high chair, old fashioned meat grinder, horse radish grinder, wooden measure, two nice wooden forks, adz. bracket lamp, lantern, cast-iron tea kettle, and other iron kettles, assorted jugs and assorted early crocks, flat irons, apple peeler, early tin, double muzzle loader, Belgium 22 rifle hexagon barrel, Richland tire pump, picture of The Dionne Quintriplets, meat hooks, lot green quart and 2 quart jars, assorted old tools, carver and flat chisels up to 3” wide, old hinges, old brace, and more old items. Waffle iron, dated jars, large Robert Gibson glass till jar and other glass, shaving mug, assorted butcher knives, cake stands, assorted chickens on nest, salt & pepper shakers, assorted vinegar cruets, brass dipper, large dinner set, deep fryer, food chopper, electric fry pan, silverware, all kinds dishes & cooking utensils, nice Delta drill press, Sears planter for garden tractors, forks, shovels, digging iron, and many good items not listed. Sale Time 9 A.M. David Batdorf, Attorney Copenhaver & Weik, Auctioneers Firestines, Clerks Tools Sell First. Refreshments by The Ladies of Mt. Aetna Fire Co. Not Responsible for Accidents. 12 Noon Conditions by, ARTHUR HOTTLE Terms by, HENRY ZIEGLER AFBF supports ag research WASHINGTON, D. C. - The American Farm Bureau Federation told members of Congress recently that monies invested in agricultural research will return rewarding benefits. “The result of this type of useful government spending has been demonstrated by the Department of Agriculture and state agricultural experiment stations,” Robert B. Delano, PUBLIC . AUCTION 3tegk THURSDAY, " 'W APRIL U, 1977 Starting Time9:OOA.M. To be held 5 miles North of Liverpool and 1 mile off Routes 11 & 15 along Route 104. COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF FARM MACHINERY—HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SOME HOUSEHOLD FARM MACHINERY Farmall M Tractor (overhauled), Fannall M (in good repair), Massey Harris 44 tractor, WC Allis Chalmers tractor on steel with culitvators, JD trip bottom 3-14” trailer plow, 4 section spring tooth ■harrow, 3 section spring tooth harrow, 9’ double cultipacker, 12’ disc harrow, 6’ disc harrow, 12 hoe grain drill, IH 2 row com planter, Moline 2 row com planter, Oliver 2 row com picker, pull type, 2 row stalk dhredder, PTO, Lundell flail chopper, NH 78 hayliner baler with motor, NI roller bar tractor rake, 9’ Case mower conditioner, NI No. 7 trailing PTO mower, Cunningham crimper, 24’ bale elevator, Case 33’ elevator, David Bradley 24’ grain elevator, 4” auger elevator with motor, 18’ long, 2 forage blowers (table type), John Deere 1 row forage harvester, Case 1 row forage harvester, 2 wheel windrow turner, IH ham mermill, Papec hammermill, 60’ rubber belt, Papec silo filler, 3 flatbed wagons on rubber, 1 wagon on steel, 1 silage dump wagon, truck unloading winch NI tractor manure spreader, hay feeder wagon, 2 wheel trailer on robber, 2Vz ton metal feed tank, 1 ton wood bin, cement mixer; Agway L.P.S. tank, 250 gal. metal tank, galvanized watering tank, saw buck with saw, tractor grass seed sower, new Cyclone seed sower, 2 hom type seed sowers, high pressure PTO sprayer, Fairbanks platform scales, grain cleaning mill, electric fence posts, 12V and 6V electric fencers, 30’ and 38’ wooden extension ladder, 8 hole hog feeder, 2 range shelters, binder canvas, 50 lb. Brome grass seed, 2 part barrel on new motor oil, 3 wheelbarrows, 1 drill press, crosscut saws, pulleys for Farmall H or M, Manual comsheller. 70 TON EAR CORN HORSE DRAWN AND TOBACCO EQUIPMENT 2 NT I row tobacco transplanters, 1 tobacco baling box, thousands of lathe, tobacco shears and spears, 2 horse riding cultivator, 2 way Oliver 83 riding plow, Oliver 83 walking plow, plow parts, 2 horse steel roller, potato plow, side hill plow, western riding saddle, 3 sets of 3 horse triple trees, 1 HORSE BUGGY, lots of new bolts, parts bins, V belts, shovels, forks, etc. 45— HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE—4S This Herd consist of 24 milk cows in various stages of lactations. Mostly home raised and sired by various bulls purchased from the better local herds. Some good type is present and excellent production is reported. Also included are one 18 month herd sire, 7 heifers and 13 head ranging in age from 2 weeks to 6 months. Health charts will be provided. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Deitz diesel engine for milker. No. 11 vacuum pump for 3 units, 4 Surge milker units, cooler compressor (in good condition), 2 milk coolers, 6 can each, 35 milk cans, 2 can racks, stainless steel wash vat, S.S. milk bucker and strainer, 2 milk scales, propane gas water heater, 275 gal. water tank. HOUSEHOLD—ANTIQUE—BUTCHERING Oak extension table, sideboard, 2 wood benches, dinner bell, 3 dressers, coffee table, high chair, step ladder, 4 bicycles, treadle sewing machine, stand, iron kettle, lard press, meat grinder, plus other items. Sale order 9:00 Household Items followed by Small Farm items, Farm Machinery, Dairy Equipment, and Cattle. Terms: Cash. Earl Eash, Auctioneer New Berlin, Pa. 717-966-2569 vice-president of the American Farm Bureau Federation said. In a statement presented before a House Agriculture Subcommittee, Delano pointed out that “Adequate research is the basis for more efficient production and marketing; lower costs; and new food, forest and fiber products.” And he added: “This leads to improved Lunch Owner, MARVIN F. BRUBAKER F?D 1, Liverpool, Pa. 717-444-3085 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9,1977 living for all Americans.” The Farm Bureau spokesman pointed out that expanded research can help to find “(1) solutions to national energy problems, (2) better solutions to agriculture’s environmental concern, (3) acceptable controls for diseases, noxious weeds, and insects, (4) new crop varieties with higher nutritipnal values and varieties suited to mechanical handling and processing (5) cultural practices to improve soil and water conservation, (6) solutions to marketing problems, (7) additional uses for agricultural byproducts.” Delano, a Virginia farmer and president of the Virgina Farm Bureau Federation pointed out to the Congressmen that increases in the percentage of research funds allocated to federal installations has caused a trend toward centralization. “This trend should be reversed. We urge funding of the State Agricultural Ex periment Stations Research Facilities Act,” he said. And he added; “We encourage interstate cooperation to intensify Grange holds open house LEESPORT, Pa. On- elected as State Grange telaunee Grange 1617 an- Master for five consecutive nounced they will hold their terms. He has also been annual Open House on April elected assistant steward of 12 at the Berks County the National Grange four Agricultural Center. times and has served on the James Ross, master of the National Agriculture Ohio State Grange has been Committee for seven years, scheduled as the guest The public is invited to speaker. Ross is an active attend the open house member of many meeting which will begin at organizations and has been 7:30 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1977 7 miles North of Reading, 2 miles South of Leesport, Vz mile South of Jo-Lynn Diner along Rt. 61, turn onto dirt road across from Rickenbach’s Lawn Mower Shop in Ontelaunee- Twp., Berks Co., Pa. Case 1030 Comfort King diesel tractor w/wide front end, only 1785 hrs.; Ford 6000 diesel tractor, just 100 hrs. on newly overhauled engine; JD A tractor w/roll o-matic; four row cult. & two row cult, for same; Massey Harris 44 4 cyl. tractor; cult. & front end loader for same; M-M Uni-Farmer w/10’ No. 120 grain head; M-M Uni-Farmer w/corn busker & grain head; Case semi-mt. 6 bot. 38” plow; Case 3 pt. 11’ chisel plow w/gauge wheels; JD 3 bot. 14” trailer plow; Moline 12’ tandem transport disc; 8’ tandem transport disc; Dunham 8’ cidtimulcber; 7’ drag disc; 7’ single roll cultipacker; MC 4 row old style com planter; MC 16 hoe grain drill; NH 68 baler w/PTO thrower; (3) farm trailers w/bale sides, one is new; 6 ton chassis w/8’ x 16’ x 8’ body; MC No. 8 flail chopper w/hood to wagon; Century 2 barrel weed sprayer; David Bradley 4 bar rake; JD No. 5 mower w/quick tach; JD manure spreader; NH hammer mill; David Bradley com shelter; front mt. circular saw; MC 2 M mounted com busker; hyd. cylinders; 1949 Studebaker truck, former V Tag w/grain body; track mounted snow blade w/hyd. angling, etc., complete w/brackets; 7’ Vena elec, over hyd. lift gate complete w/attachments; plus other articles not mentioned. Terms: Cash or check, day of sale. Refreshments served. Sale conducted by, Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. Tele. (215)285-4616 research effort and avoid duplication. “Transportation and other marketing research is not rechiving an adequate share of the USDA research dollar,” Delano said. “The regionalization of this research effort through the Agricultural Research Service has downgraded it and made it less effective.” The Virginia fanner told the Subcommittee members that Farm Bureau supports legislation which recognizes the need for research in all segments of agriculture and our food system. “Food distribution accounts for a largers share of the con sumer’s food expenditures than raw agricultural products. As a consequence, additional research is needed in processing, marketing, and tran sportation as well as the factors which affect the production of raw products,” he said. The American Farm Bureau Federation is the nation’s largest general farm organization representing over 2.6 million member families. The Federation is headquartered in Park Ridge, Illinois. At 11A.M. Sale ordered by, ARTHUR & MABLE CtMRAD 116