>w Where the Activities Will Be? •ad the Farm Women Calendar. 10' PUBLIC SHU OF SURPLUS INVENTORY AND EQUIPMENT OF HESS MANUFACTURING COMPANY .ocated six miles north of Waynesboro, Pa., ween Quincy and Mont Alto along Route 997 SHIMMY, DECOKSIO,IO77 I Sale At 10:30 A.M. Sharp ■> I *50,000.00 INVENTORY OF NEW DOORS, I HARDWARE, ETC. I We are discontinuing the Interior Pre-Hung Door [phase of our business. All of our present stock along i [with this line is being held for this sale and includes <,< [hundreds of new interior doors including hardboard, ' [lauan, prefinished lauan, colonial birch H B, good £ [birch, 2 panel slat #730 and 6 panel Classic. Exterior ?, doors include six panel, four panel, three panel, two $ panel, four lite, three lite, and two lite; doors of various | sizes and descripjtions. Colonial and clam shell trim in | I both finger joint and solid. Lots of main jamb and sub € ! jambs in finger joint and solid material. All kinds of % door hardware; tracks, guides, hinges, brackets, locks, strapping, latches, nails, interior and exterior 1 jamb material of all descriptions plus many other is items of building supplies and material. ? EftUIPMEKT -SAWS - JOINTER J Dewalt Panel Saw complete with 8 in. saw, 115 v, || Model 483; 2 -10 in. swing saws, 1 h.p., 3 phase, 1725 1 motors; 6 in. jointer, Yates Vz H.P., 3 phase, 3600 5 | r.p.m.; No. 105 Porter Shaper; H.B. Smith 10 in. rip || saw, 36 x 46 in. table, 3 h.p., 3 phase motor, 1800 r.p.m.; 1 mis. door carts. , If ATTENTION: CONTRACTORS AND INDIVIDUAL | BUYERS—This is all current material and will be sold p in large and small lots to suit buyer. Inspection Friday, December 9,1977. % TERMS: Cash or good check; identification required for buying number; sale inside; lunch at sale. ¥ HESS MANUFACTURING GO. QUINCY, PA. Phone: 717-749-3141 Ralph W. Horst Auctioneer ;Gossert, Eberly Clerks f PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY SAT., DEC. 10,1977 * Located on the premises at route 6, Lebanon, I Bethel Twp., Lebanon County. Take route 343 I north from Lebanon to Shirk’s Shooters Sup \ plies and turn right and follow Freeport Road I east to Union Road and turn north and continue ; across Swatara Creek to farm on left or take I Freeport Road west from Mt. Zion and then I north on Union Road. I FARMALL H (super); FARMALL M; FARMALL | SUPER C with fast bitdi; New Idea 323 1 row com I picker (used less than 100 acres); McCormick 16 | double disc drill; McCormick 45 PTO baler; Smoker I 24’ elevator; New Idea 12A manure spreader; Mc | Cormick grass mower; McCormick 2 hot. trailer plow; I J ohn Deere 4 bar rake on rubber; Paper ensilage I cutter; 3 New Idea flat bed wagons; land roller; peg I harrow; cultipacker; disc harrow; 4 section spring | tooth harrow; mounted com planter; and tractor i seeder. | SURGE 65 amps alternator on trailer I(usedltime) I 20 tons mixed hay Stonstraw 40 ton ear com t 275 gal. gas tank; can hoist; 8 can cooler; double | wash tub; 2 DeLaval units; can rack; DeLaval 73 I pump and motor with line for 35 cows; platform scale; I hag cart; 50’ extension cord; silage cart; 14’ & 16’ * Hjetal gates; fence posts and rails; iron troughs; i chicken crates; cow chains and tags; shovels, forks; chains and other bam related items. I #lO6 Wiard plow; wooden—wheelbarrow; bone ? gnnder; single and double trees; hand augers; ice ■ tongs; scalding chains; wagon jade; hay forks; straw t “cnch; hay knife; sporting sleigh; 2-2 hole com j: idlers; wooden mallets; nail kegs; beam scale; - P 1111 1? trough horse collars, harness and flanettes; bu ck saw and other bam antiques. Conditions by: H ar fy H. Bachman - Auctioneer Louis Meyer - Attorney Lunch by Willing Workers Society of Zoars Lutheran Church 10:00 EMERSON WENGER No-till COCKEYSVILLE, Md. - The Fourth Annual Mid- Atlantic No-Till Conference will be held on January 5, 1978 at Hunt Valley Inn, Cockeysville, Md The day long conference will start at 10 00 a.m. with a team presentation by Robert Raver, Montgomery County, Md., Extension agent, and Joseph NFO to meet CORNING, NY - The annual convention of the National Farmers Organization opens in Omaha, Monday, December 5, 1977, and runs through December 9th. The major task facing the thousands of delegates is to finalize plans that will turn around America’s Farm Price Crisis. 1 Secretary of Agriculture KEYSTONE FALL ROUNDUP AYRSHIRE SALE At Guernsey Sales Pavillion along Rte. 30 four miles East of Lancaster, Pa., on WED., DECEMBER 14,1977 Sale at 12:00 O’clock 65 HEAD OF AYRSHIRE CATTLE * Sale features entire herd of 37 head from Kara Bright and Son, Rayland, Ohio. A good herd consisting of 25 cows, 11 young heifers, service age bull; 14 cows are fresh or close springers. Many sired by top A.I. bulls including Hi Kick Roger, Victory, Bruis, Extra Margin, Mars Classic, Star Herd and Flashy Fortune. The young cattle are sired by Anchor Mere, Ben’s Beauregard - a Ben’s Ace son from an Ex 92 - 17,000 lbs. daughter of Jumbo. Heifers are long legged and tall front ended much like their sire. Herd not on D.H.I.A. and handled very practically. No com silage, moderate grain. Cows capable of high records. The balance of 65 head consists of fresh and springing young cows and bred heifers from leading herds in Pa., N.Y., W. Va., Va., Md. An excellent opportunity to acquire foundation animals and winter milk. Terms Cash - Catalogs at Sale - Cattle are tested. Phones at Sale Bam: 717-394-2721 or 717-392-9560. ARMOUR & HORST SALES SERVICE Marion, Pa. 17235 Auctioneer Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa. Gary Rutter, Pedigrees, Mt. Union, Pa. MORSE HULKING HERD DISPERSAL Located on Rt. 414, one mile from East Canton, Pa., 4 miles from Canton, 14 miles from Troy, 40 miles from Williamsport, Pa. Due to lack of fodder, we feel compelled to sell the following: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6,1977 At 1:00 Sharp 80 -HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS -80 1975 - D ALA. average 11,HIM 3.8 T 438 P 1976 - D.H.I.A. average 10,549 M 3.8 T 414 F 1977 - D.H.I.A. average 10,916 M 3.7 T 409 F - Sire Power breeding for years - Herd consists of 80 mature cows, 10 fresh, 22 han dling big calves, 43 more checked safe in calf., 1 herd sire. Interstate tested, pregnancy examined, charts day of sale. Sales Mgr. note: This herd of cows has the potential of at least 3,000 to 4,000 more than tfiey now have. At the present time their diet consist of real late cut corn silage, no hay & small amount of ground ear com. Cows are in good condition but haven’t had the proper diet to produce anywhere near their potential. Terms: Cash or Good Check. Sale under cover. Auctioneer - Arlow Kiehl Sales Mgr. -GORDON WOOD Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage & preparing your sale. Call Woods Auction Service conference set Newcomer, retired University of Maryland agronomist on “Managing Your Nd-Till Problems”. A panel discussion on “Practices Which Reduce Weed Problems in No-Till Corn” will feature Ralph MacGregor, East Berlin, Pa , farmer, Dave Sparks, farmer from Upperco, Md., and D. Willard of Willard Bob Bergland and US Senator Robert Dole, Vice- Presidential candidate in 1976 and ranking Republican member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, whose appearance is subject to the necessity of his at tending a session of the Congressional Committee on the Energy Bill of which he is a member, are to be featured. Lunch Available. Owners: VICTOR M. MORSE & SONS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 3,1977—113 Chemical Co., Frederick, Md. The panel moderator will be York County Ex tension agent, John Smith. The afternoon program will feature FMC Manager of Technical Services, Ar mand Padula discussing “No-Till Corn Insects.” “Supplying Nitrogen to No-Till Corn” will be the topic of Merle Teele, University of Delaware agronomist. Clarence Palmby, vice president, public affairs, Continental Gram Company, will con clude the conference with an address on “How Farmers Can Improve Their Strength in Marketing.” Before and after the 11:30 A.M. Located 3 miles west of Indiana, PA on Rt. 286. Includes 5 Ex, 17 VG, 23 G+ females, most under. t yrs.ofage. Many due early 1978 to “Elevation, Astronaut, Ivanhoe Star, Starlight Apache,” etc. Records to 26,000 M, Several over 1000 F. “Included are 2 outstanding daughters of Ivanhoe.” Some fine daughters: Fond Mat, Appolo, Citation R, Starlight, Marquis, and Apache. Tremendous calves and yearlings. Herd will be classified before sale. Sale Headquarters: Holiday Inn of Indiana, PA 412- 463-3561 Sale under the management of PUDLIC SALE On the farm located at 1545 Old Westminster Pike 3 miles east of Westminster, in Carroll Co., Md. THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1977 11:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY 3 TRACTORS 3 4020 JD Dietel Tractor - 4000 JD Dieiel Tractor 2030 JD Diesel Tractor NH 890 Forage Harvester with 3-row corn head and pick-up head, NH Blower with pipe, two JD No. 216 chuck wagons, Papec self unloading wagon (excellent condition) without running gear. MANURE SPREADERS Better-Bilt 2100 gal. liquid spreader, NH Model 368 barrel spreader, NH Model 512 spreader, Little Rhino scraper blade (7 ft.), JD Model 48 loader. TILLING EQUIPMENT JD 4-gang plow, JD 12 ft. roller harrow, JD 340 transport disc harrow, JD Model 1440 6-row no-till corn planter. HAY & FEED EQUIPMENT Swartz 750 Mixerwagon, 3 hay wagons with high sides, Oliver flat bed wagon, 32 ft. elevator (handles grain or hay) like new, JD hay fluffer, Magnetic feeder (app. 5 tons), JD 507 rotary mower w/cylinder, 3 pt. hitch field sprayer w/fiberglass tank, JD 6-row cultivators, 2 wooden feed troughs. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Cow oiler, cow chains, large number of magnets for cows to feeder, 7 DeLaval milker claws Flo-Vu NF4640, raise, items. Terms: Cash or Bonafide check. Lunch available. Settlement to be made in full before any article is removed from premises. CHARLES R. & NANCY POOL Westminster, Md. A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer NORMAN D. HILL, Associate Jefferson, Maryland Phone- 301-473-8214 Catalogs. HOLSTEIN SALE WINDY RIDGE FARM FRI., DECEMBER 9,1977 100 HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SHORE HOLSTEIN, Ltd. Glanworth, Canada James Repard Holcomb, NY * conference, attending far mers will be able to visit and talk with over 20 commercial company representatives in the exhibit hall Admission to this year’s conference will be by ticket only. Tickets may be pur chased at the Adams County Cooperative Extension Service office, Gettysburg, Pa., for $2 per person before December 19,1977 The Mid-Atlantic No-Till Conference is sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Services in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, and West Virginia in cooperation with participating agri-business es. More information on the conference may be obtained by contacting your local Cooperative Extension Service Office.
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