I PUBUC SALE I €) i OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I SATURDAY, MAY 27 I 12:00 Noon 4 Located 3 miles South of Loysburg, Pa. &12 'A miles Northwest of Everett, Pa„ 2Vz miles ' Southwest of New Enterprise, Pa. 4 Bedford (bounty farm approximately 75 acres, 8 * room log house & bath with built in kitchen, oil hot air i heat, 40 x6O bank bam, utility buildings, shop & wagon / shed. 50 acres of farming ground, approximately 25 4 acres of pasture, never failing Mountain stream flows > through property, spring water. If your looking for a nice place in the country, don’t miss this one. To see property & for information contact: DONALD R. FERRY Curryville, Pa. 814-793-2781 Auctioneer - Robert Grubb Everett, Pa. 814-652-2547 &v' ' SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT DAIRY HEIFER SALE FRIDAY, MAY 12,1978 6:00 P.M. AT KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Middleburg, RD #3, PA Along Route 522, 3 miles East of Middleburg, 5 miles West of Selinsgrove. These are started heifers to close springers all TB & Bangs tested within 30 days withheld charge to go anywhere. All Heifers Must Be In Thursday. Also Selling DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL FOR ED & NANCY MILLER LEWISBURG, R.D. #l, Pa. This Herd Will Be Sold at 7:30 P.M. r Consisting of 54 milk cows, 28 bred heifers due in July 6 August & 30 open heifers. This is a sharp herd of great cows with size & quality. For Information Call 717-837-2222 717-524-5285 717-966-2856 Owners: DON & WALT KEISTER Larry Long & Robert Mullendore - Auctioneers Jim Metz - Clerk Terms: Cash. Trucking Available. Restaurant Open Ralph W. Horst, Eberly & Gossert, DISPERSAL SALE OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE & DAIRY EQUIPMENT At the farm about 10 miles Northwest of Shippensburg, Pa., 4 miles North of Roxbury at the Blue Mt. Exit for Pa. Turnpike along Rte. 997, lane turns in opposite Sunoco Station and along side Kenmar Motel, leave Rte. 81 at Scotland Exit, follow Rte. 997 or use either Exit at Shippensburg, on FRIDAY, MAY 19 Sale at 12:30 P.M. 45 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE Tested within 30 days; preg. checked; herd consists of 34 milk cows, 5 bred heifers, 6 open heifers. All ar tificial sired and bred, mostly A.B.C. All grades except 1 reg. Ivanhoe Star dtr. Herd is on owner sample records, 15,900 lb. rolling herd avg., 3.7 test with cows up to 22,500 lb. per lactation; 4 first calf heifers, most cows in 2nd, 3rd and 4th lactation, none over fifth. Five cows fresh before sale, 8 due in June, bal. various stage of lactation. Sires inc. Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Elevation, Kingpin, Whittier Farms Apollo Rocket, Coldsprmgs Astro Bootleg and others. Service sires inc. same plus Willie Star and Kingpin Super Star, etc. For good cattle don’t miss this sale. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Girton 500 gallon tank, used two years, has two H.P. cooling compressor and automatic control system; Surge SP 22 vacuum pump, good condition; 2 DeLaval units with sterling pulsation, used 1 year Sale under cover if.bad weather, Terms-Cash Lunch at Sale JONAS F. AND SUSAN STOLTZFOOS R. 1, Newburg, Pa. 17240 v ‘ * /*■*' * - Auctioneer Trucks available. WASHINGTON - A total of 455,023 wheat and feed grain farms were enrolled at the end of the first seven weeks of sign-up for the 1978 Wheat and Feed Grain Programs, according to Ray Fitzgerald, administrator of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). The 455,023 farms represent 19.8 per cent of the 2,299,963 wheat and feed grain farms in the U.S. State ASC Chairperson Louise Rinker reported 4936 Penn sylvania farmers enrolled during this period. For the Estates of Joseph F. Kulp & Willis F. Kulp, Deceased, Along Route 113, IVz miles N. of Dublin, PA, Bucks Co., Vz mi. East of Route 313. 2 jelly cupboards w/original paint, cherry corner cupboard w/12 light single door A-l cond., 3 cherry drop leaf tables, cherry slant front desk, empire slant front desk, 2 empire bureaus, 2 blanket chests, 2 oak bedroom suites, oak sideboard, oak ext. table, oak stands, oak youth bed, dry sink w/hd; good cond., commode, wood chest, mantel clocks, Morris chair, kitchen cabinet, meat bench, butter chum, 6 matching cane seat chairs, pressed back chairs, platform rocker, sewing machine, plank chairs, lanterns, kit chen range, cane seat rocker, coal and wood stove, baskets, 2 broad axes, kerosene heaters, tap & die set, block planes, pot belly stove, scales, crockery, red ware, agate & tollware, jars, benches, refrigerator, hand drill press, meat grinder, cross cut saws, washer w/copper tub, farmers furnace, fire wood, battery charger, old books, Lustre pitcher, air cond., Hit chcock type chairs, 14 qt. ice cream freezer, old sheepskin deeds, 2 sets china dishes, carnival, depression & other glassware, Pr. new linen bed spreads, quilts, comforters, metal wardrobe. Guns 3-12 ga. single BBL. Hammer shot guns, 20 ga. single hammer, 1 Winchester single Bolt action 22 cal. rifle Hamilton smgle shot gun, Premer 22 cal. single shot bolt action. . Clerks 3 gold watches & chains, 1 coin silver key wind. 70 lots Graded Coins Half Cents - 1805, 1835, 1849, 1850, Lg. cents -1831,1839,1844,1847,1854, Indian Head cents 1863, 1875, Buffalo nickels - 1913, 1914, 1915, 1925, Barber dimes - 1897, 1899, 1900, 1906, 1908-1916, Bust halves & others - 1824, 1828, 1834, 1836, 1858, Silver Dollars -1890,1922, U.S. Gold 1857 type 3-1 dollar V F., 5 dollars 1880, 1898, 1901, 1912. This is only a partial listing of coins. 1930 Model A Ford Roadster, 1940 Ford 2 dr. sedan, both inspected & good cond., 1964 Chev. % ton pick-up, Ford 8N w/fAllowing 3 PTH eqpt.; Pulley, Ferguson cultivator, 6’ rear blade & boom, Farmall M. tractor, 2- 14” trailer plows, steel roller, Pottstown §1 threshing machine w/cutter & blower, R.T. flat wagon, 10 hoe gram drill, spring & spike harrow, JD gram binder good cond, tedder, 5’ mower w/tractor hitch, Burr mill, fanning mill, Heebner fodder cutter, bag truck, 1 horse dump cart, bob sled, Bolsters, smgle & double trees, 14’ oak feed trough, platform scales, 4 can milk cooler, sm. air compressor, marker, scythes, gram cradles, wheel barrow, new electric brooder, 25 gal. kerosene, lot tools, scrap iron, troughs, lot rough sawed planks 2” x 14” x 10’ long, bench grinders, harness, 2 horse plows, milk cans, 12 used telephone poles, cast iron troughs, vise, beehive supers and smoker Note: This is one sale you don’t want to miss!!! This is a very partial listing. Conditions: Cash Notice: Out-of-state checks w/bank letter on'’ Auctioneers: Kenry K Freed 822-0723 Ralph D. Freed Ronald D. Freed 20% enrolled 2 DAY AUCTION VALUABLE FAMILY HEIRLOOMS, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, DISHES, ANTIQUE CARS, GOLD & OTHER COINS, WATCHES, GUNS, HORSE DRAWN MACHINERY A Collection of More than 50 Years. FRIDAY, MAY 12 & SATURDAY, MAY 13 At 9:30 A.M. Both Days. Friday, May 12 Coins & Guns sell at 12 o’clock Saturday, May 13,9:30 A.M. Cars & truck sell at 12 o’clock. of wheat/feed grain farms in ASCS programs No information is available for this initial report on the wheat grazing option or the feed grain and cotton additional diversion provisions. This information will be included m later sign up reports. The signed up farms in tend to plant or have planted 20,390,278 acres of wheat and 23,632,893 acres of feed grains. Cropland to be set aside by the participating farms totaled 6,441,345 acres. This does not include additional acreage signed up under the feed gram and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 cotton voluntary diversion provisions. Feed grains eligible for the 1978 program are barley, corn, and sorghum. Participating farms have 82,384,161 acres of normal crop acreage (NCA), 31.5 per cent of the total NCA of 261,469,645 acres for the U.S. Participation in the set aside program is voluntary. However, non-participants are not eligible for price support loans, disaster payments or deficiency (target price) payments. Sign-up began March 1 and will continue through May 15. A progress report will be issued each Tuesday until sign-up is completed. Farmers who sign up and indicate their planting and Ornamental nursery course offered UNIVERSITY PARK - Personnel trained in the pro pagation, field production, use and maintenance of trees, shrubs and flowers are in demand by landscape and production nurseymen and garden center operators. The Ornamental Nursery Management Winter Course of Penn State provides train ing in identification, pro pagation, nursery produc tion and management, land scape use and design, and maintenance of trees, shrubs, annual and peren nial flowers. The manage ment of greenhouses and other forcing structures is also included in the instruc tion. The noncredit course con sists of two eight week terms a year in each of two years. The six months summer period between the second and third terms is used for on-the-job training. High School graduates who are interested in work ing with plants and in home improvement are eligible to enroll. Held at Shady Lane Dairy Sales. Located V* mile west of Quarryville, PA off Rt. 372 on Oak Bottom Rd. THURSDAY, MAY il 8:00 P.M. D.S.T. 75 HEAD OF REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS This herd consists of 50 head of high grade, of which 10 are recently fresh, balance in all stag' of lactation - with special mention of 18 dry and Si gmg m this herd. All arc good young home raised -vs carrying their 2nd and 3rd calves, large m size a 1 oiry quality with excellent udder attachment. Cert ' m both TB and blood. Farmers make your plans to attend ■ you must see these cows to apprecia herd! Also selling 1 load of fresh and close cows from farm dispersals. Please make note of date and time change - Thur sday, May 11-8:00 P.M. D.S.T. Sharp. 30 day TB and blood tested, pregnancy examined. SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES Rd 4 Box 463 Quarryville, PA 17566 Owners Glenn D. Fite David L. Fite 717-786-2750 717-786-1725 set-aside intentions will not be held to the figures they provide ASCS during the sign-up penod. Final figures will be available after far- mers have “certified” their planted acreage later in the year. Minimum acreage sign-up makes farmers ehgible for price support on grain crops, program disaster benefits, and price deficiency payments if 1978-79 prices are below program targets. Additional feed grain acreage equal to 10 per cent of the planted feed gram crop entitled producers to cash additional payments based on the acreage being grown for harvest. Set-aside acreage will not be har vested m 1978. The instruction is on the main campus of Penn State with regular staff members providing the instruction. A brochure describing the program, costs and in dividual courses can be secured from the Director of Short Courses, 306 Ag. Ad min. Bldg., PSU, University Park, Pa. 16802. 4-H club to meet LITITZ The May meeting of the Lititz- Manheim 4-H dub will be held on Thursday the 11th at the Fairland Elementary School at 7 p.m. The group v Jl play softball prior to the meeting which will include demonstrations by mem bers. On April 22, 17 members and leaders picked up trash along the roads m Penn Township. Following the trash pick-up a picnic was held at Kauffman’s park. FRANKLIN COUNTY HERD DISPERSAL dispersal as hem. A real 143