Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 129

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    OUR THIRD
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Friday Nite Oct. 21,1977
7:30 P.M.
V* Mile West of Quarryville, Pa. off Oak
Bottom Rd.
85 Head of Registered
& Hi-Grade Holsteins
Recently we had the opportunity to purchase 50 head
of stnckly fresh & springing cows our pick from the
herd of Allen Taylor. The balance will sell the spring of
1978 following the farm sale. This is a top group of
cows, straight from Lycoming County, with many
calving soon, carrying their 2nd & 3rd calves. It will be
a long time before we have another herd of cows
showing so much dairy type & excellent udders as
these.
We especially are fond of the upstate cows because of
their hardiness and ability to milk. We know you will
like them.
We will also sell 1 load of top Registered & Grade
cows from Va. & Md. 15 from 1 exceptional herd.
It has been our pleasure to serve you from our new
sale barn. We have never forgotten how our friends and
neighbors helped us in our barn raising.
We hope that by offering good honest Dairy cattle for
sale we can in some way repay our debt to you. So
please take this invitation for you & your entire family
to spend a pleasant evening with us. We have been a
long time preparing for this special sale.
Come Early & Stay Late
T.B. & Blood test. All preg. checked by an accredited
Veterinarian Charts Sale Nite.
Shady Lane Dairy Sales
R.D. #4
Quarryville, Pa. 17566
David L Fite Glenn D. Fite
717-786-1725 717-786-2750
OX ROAST Starting 7 P.M. Sale Night
Not Responsible for Accidents.
Refreshments all evening.
Machinery, Butcher Hogs,
Bred Sows & Feeder Pigs At
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, October 22,1977
12:30 P.M.
Located in Juniata Co., midway between
Richfield & Liverpool. Sale signs along Rt. 35,
just North of Richfield, along Rt. 104, 2 mile
south of Meiserville.
MACHINERY 12:30 P.M.
Ford #9Ol diesel w/2 row mounted corn picker;
Farmall Super H, excellent cond.; 2 sets Farmall
Wheel weights; pully for H or M; Massey Ferguson 65,
gas tractor, excellent cond.; Farmall C. tractor,
Cultivators for C super C or 200; Massey Ferguson 3-16
in., 3 pt. plows; Oliver 2-16 in. radex bottom trail
plows; N.H. baler; Hesston PT-7 haybine, 3 yr. old,
used very little; N.I. hay conditioner; JD3pt. mower;
side delivery rake, trail type; Case wagon w/16 ft. flat
bed; 165 bu. gravity bin, new; wagon running gears;
JD Ban Brunt 13 disc gram drill w/grass seed at
tachment; IH 16 disc gram drill w/grass seed at
tachment, no fertilizer, IH #249, 2 row, trail type corn
planter; IH #260, 3 pt 2 row corn planter; JD, K.B.A.
disc; 10 ft. transport disc; 9 ft. JD harrow; 10 ft. single
cultipacker; 10 ft. NH, lime or fertilizer spreader; NI, 3
pt. fertilizer spreader, just new; woods 5 ft. 3 pt. rotary
mower; 7 ft., 3 pt. scraper blade; NI 12A spreader; NH
PTO spreader;
GARDEN TRACTOR
& BUTCHER EQUIPMENT
7 hp. Cub Cadet w/mower; David Bradley, 2 wheel
garden tractor w/plow, cultivators, blade & cycle bar
mower; 2 cast iron butcher kettles; 2 gal. lard press,
some misc. tools & farm items.
FEEDER PIGS & HOGS
APPROX. 2:00 P.M.
Approx. 100 feeder pigs, 10 wks. old; 2 bred sows, due
by Thanksgiving; approx. 14 butcher sows & barrows.
Terms - Cash or good Check
Owner
ELWOOD C. FLOWERS
Aucts.
Long Bros. Ph. 717-694-3387
Clerks
Lyter & Sons
Owners
Order 2 referendum effective Nov. 1
NEW YORK, N Y -
Resounding approval of the
New York-New Jersey
marketing order Was ex
pressed by producers in a
referendum which ended
September 11, 1977. Thomas
A. Wilson, market ad
ministrator, stated that over
90 percent of those producers
casting ballots voted yes on
the amended order.
Wilson said there has been
some confusion in the
milkshed as to whether the
referendum had passed,
owing m part to a lawsuit
filed by Pennmarva
Dairymen’s Federation, Inc.
(Pennmarva). He wanted to
assure dairymen that the
referendum was approved
and that the effective date
for the amended marketing
order is November 1,1977.
The Pennmarva legal
action seeking to enjoin the
U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture from im
PUBUC SALE
OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, CAR,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES
SAT., OCT. 22,1977
On premises in Greenpoint, halfway
between Camp Bashore and Green
point Store along Rt. 443 West. Take
Route 72 North to Rt. 443 West.
1951 Model Ford tractor fully equip
ped, A.C.-B tractor w/plow and
cultivator, disc harrow, spring harrow,
hay rake, 2 wheel wagon, 2 grass
mowers, Ontario gram drill, 3 point
hook- up grass mower, Ferguson 2-14
in. plow, Oliver 2-12 in. plow, Oliver 2
row corn planter, 2 row metal scorer, 3
point hook up all metal circular saw,
coal chute, metal drums, 1963 Falcon
Futura V 8 4 door sedan w/automatic
shift in good condition, Model A Ford
front end (wheels, axle, radius rod),
square 95 to 100 gal. gasoline tank w/
hose, elect, saw, Vz in elect, drill, broad
ax, hand tools, scrap iron.
New corn, hay, straw, 5 bags of corn
& oats chop w/mmeral and molasses.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
2 Maytag washers one w/pump like
new, 1938 Model G.E. refrigerator,
Singer elect, sewing machine, Elec
trolux cleaner, Hoover upright
sweeper, 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, run
ners, single metal bed w/sprmg and
mattress, china cupboard, high chair,
doll coach, chairs, truck, elect, butter
churn, bucket a day stove, Rem. 22 cal.
clip rifle, hand weed sprayer, elect,
fans.
6 Shellhammer chairs, Shellhammer
rocker, blanket chest, round oak exten
sion table (painted), oval oak library
table, Singer treadle sewing machine,
oak rocker, oak bureau, writing desk,
old floor lamp, pedestal, wooden war
drobe, bench, baskets, 3 iron butcher
kettles, meat grinder w/1 hp. motor,
butcher knives, meat hooks, jars, some
dishes and cooking utensils, and other
items.
Conditions by,
George Kline, Sr.
Gertrude Kline
Roy I. Ebersole & Son, Auctioneers
Lunch on Grounds
plementing the amended
older has been filed in the
U S Distuct Court in
Philadelphia, and is
scheduled for a hearing on
October 13,1977. Pennmarva
is a group of Order No 4
dairy cooperatives whose
members include Inter-State
Milk Producers Cooperative,
Inc., Maryland and Virginia
Milk Producers Association,
Inc., and Maryland
Cooperative Milk Producers
Incorporated.
A basic objective of the
amended order was to align
the Order No. 2 and the
Order No. 4 Class I prices to
handlers regulated under the
respective orders. Dairylea
Cooperative Inc., Eastern
Milk Producers Cooperative
Association, Inc., and
Northeast Dairy
Cooperative Federation, Inc.
have filed to intervene m the
legal action and have op
posed the preliminary in-
10:30 A.M.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977
by Pen-
sought
junction
marva.
If there are any questions
on this subject, Wilson asked
Meat
imports drop
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Secretary of Agriculture Bob
Bergland estimates that 1977
unports of meat subject to
the Meat Import Law will be
below the level requiring
quota imposition. This fourth
quarterly estimate is the
same as that made on Dec.
22, 1976, April 15, 1977, and
July 7,1977.
Public Lav/ 88-484, enacted
in August 1964, provides that
if yearly imports of certain
meats - primarily frozen
beef - are estimated to equal
or exceed 110 per cent of an
adjusted base quantity,
quotas are to be imposed on
Meat raffle held
The York County 4-H
Meats Judging Team
received the profits from the
Meat Raffle conducted by
the South Central Pa. Cat
tleman’s Association. The
team composed of Kathy
Sunday, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Sunday, York
Rl; Brenda Werner,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Dale
Wemer, Hanover R 2; Laure
Dobrosky, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Anthony Dobrosky,
Glen Rock R 2; and David
Wise, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Richard Dennis, Spring
Grove R 2, will represent
Pennsylvania at the
National Meats Judging
Contest in Kansas City on
November 9.
Thd drawing for the meat
prizes was held Saturday,
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
(87 Acre -121 Perch Farm)
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
TOOLS & 1959 OLDSMOBILE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1977
Located at R.D. #1 Strasburg, Strasburg
Twp. t Lane. Co., Pa. (at square of Strasburg
take South Decator Street 1 mile south of
Strasburg (also May Post Office Road) turn left
onto first road; farm loc. Vi mile east of May
Post Office Road; watch for signs).
story, 8 room & 1% bath frame house w/white
asbestos siding. Lg. white frame barn w/dble. barn
floor, attached cement block milk house, fenced in
barn yard. Also frame & cement block 4 car garage
w/attached frame workshop & utility shed. Total of 87
acres 121 perch of land, 53 tillable & 34 acres 121 perch
pasture land more or less. Good stream running
through property. House & bam m very nice condition.
Property open for inspection ; Sat’s. Oct. 22 & 29 & Sun.
Oct. 30 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00.
1959 Oldsmobile in A-l shape, GE upright freezer,
GE 2 dr. ref rig., GE window air conditioner, port,
wash, mach., §2 Preventer burglar & fire alarm
system. 5 Pc. & 6 pc. mahg. bedroom suites w/twin
beds, 11 pc. solid maple dining room suite, walnut 4 leg
dropleaf table, 4 blanket chests, oak bow back chairs,
oak clothes tree. Uph., maple, mahg., metal & other
furniture. Everyday glassware & china & other
household articles. Lime drill, Ig. & port, air com
pressors, 2 wheel dump trailer, metal wheelbarrow, 28’
ext. & step ladders, rotary mower, lawn roller, weed
chopper, Other Ig. tools, hand & garden tools not listed.
Food served.
William M. Musser, Atty.
Rengier, Musser & Stengel, Attys.
Howard Shaub - Auctioneer
and Roy C. Probst
that they be sent to the
Market Administrator, 205
East 42nd Street, New York,
New York 10017.
the imports of these meats.
The adjusted base quantity
for 1977 is 1,165.4 million
pounds. The amount of
estimated imports of
estimated imports which
would trigger imposition of
quotas in 1977 is 1,281.9
million pounds.
Secretary Bergland said
the estimate takes into
account voluntary restraint
agreements with supplying
countries negotiated by the
State Department, without
which today’s estimate
would have exceeded the
trigger level for imposition
of import quotas.
October 1 at the 4-H Center.
The winners of the meats
prizes were as follows: Ist
Prize - 100 lbs. Beef - Joe
Sheffer, Hanover, Pa.; 2nd
Prize - 75 lbs. Beef - D.E.
Hutchinson, Camp Hill, Pa.;
3rd Prize - 50 lbs. Beef - R.L.
Hemler, Hanover, Pa.; 4th
Prize - Ham - Delores J.
Steam, York; sth Prize - 20
lbs. Pork Chops - Stewart W.
Miller, Hellam; 6th Prize -
Leg of Lamb - Gary Welsh,
East Berlin, Pa.; 7th Prize -
20 lbs. Hamburg - Mrs. H.
Gross, Manchester, Pa.; Bth
Prize -10 lbs. Bacon - Barb
Sunday, York; 9th Prize - 5
lbs. Lamb Chops - Robert
Gladu, Allentown, Pa.; 10th
Prize - 10 lbs. Hamburg -
Dorothy Peters, Stewart
stown. Pa.
At 11:00
Sale by:
DAVID S. HUBER,
Power of Attorney
for Helen E. Ankrim
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