I*2—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, May 13,1978 Dairy promotion NEW YORK - A plan whereby dairy farmers contribute money for milk promotion activities of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council of New York, Inc., was again ap proved this week by Thomas A. Wilson, market ad ministrator, New York - New Jersey Milk Marketing Area. These milk promotion activities include ad vertising, nutrition education, publicity for dairy products, marketing and product research, and informational services. Noting that New York State has a mandatory milk promotion plan, the Market Administrator stated that no dairy farmer will be subject to deduction under this program if he is making mandatory contributions under a state plan. Wilson said that this week’s action allows han dlers regulated by the PUBLIC SALE vS&J FINE DAIRY COWS MELVIN KOLB, INC. MoummsiEiN am mm THURSDAY, MAY 18,1978 7:30 P.M. At my Maryland Farm located one-half mile Northwest of Woodsboro, on Route 550, Frederick County. 125 - HIGHEST QUALITY HQLSTEINS -125 REGISTERED - GRADES This Sale will consist of about 50 head of Purebreds selected by us from the best herds we know of in New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Maryland. We really tried to select the very finest of best breeding and type we could buy, close or just fresh. 50 extra good top Grade cows from Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. All young, good udder, dairy type. SPECIAL MENTION: A 2 yr. old ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION daughter, bred 8-16-77 to WHITTIER FARMS SIR BRUCE GP-83 +7OIM +26F ±6B from GP-82 PENSTATE IVANHOE STAR as 4-5 mo. 298 d 17794 m 4.2 748 f, a Maternal sister VG-86 4.5 247 d 18195 m 661 f; six (6) hand picked cows from the herd of Robert A. Schneider, Kiel, Wis., A 3 yr. old BURKGOV HEILO DELLE daughter as 24 mo. 19082 m 3.8 723 f milking 100 lbs. a day, heifer calf by her side bom Mar. 24,1978 by BOBANEA STYLEMASTER SKYBOY, dam record 339 d 20305 m 3.7 757 f, ave. lifetime in seven years 305 d 18000 618 f a 2 yr. old CROIXVIEW BAYPORT PROUD JULIAN EX, bred 10-31-77 to BOBANEA STYLEMASTER SKYBOY from a VG-85 dam 297 d 17238 m 3.5 605 f; a 2 yr. old BECH VALE RAG APPLE CITATION, bred 114-77 to EDEAL PINONIA MATT TIPPY, from a VG-85 dam 319 d 18330 m 618 f; a 2 yr. old HAYSSEN ROYAL FONEY daughter, bred 9-14-77 to TIPPY, dam GP-84 356 d 18256 m 3.8 694 f; a 2 yr. old KIEL RIVER VIEW ADMIRAL TEX daughter, bred 9-19-77 to TIPPY, dam as a 2 yr. old 334 d 12341 m 412 f; a fancy grade heifer, dam 277 d 20346 m 3.7 743 f; four (4) cows picked from a herd of Bernard Kleiber, Plymouth, Wis., a 4 yr. old NOR-LENE ALSTAR PILOT, bred 8-10-77 to PACLAMAR TRIUNE COMPLETE as a 3 yr. old 294 d 14125 m 3.8 538 f; two (2) 3 yr. old KLEIBER ASTRO twins, a son of ASTRONAUT, one 20984 692 f the other 16466 m 3.7 610 f; a 4 yr. old KLEIBER R MILHOUSE daughter, as a 3 yr old. 23541 m 748 f fresh 10 days, milked 98 Po for tester. Please come to this Sale and see for yourself one fine selection. Many of them milking over 80 lbs. a day. There will be several Purebred calves sold also. Terms: Cash on day of Sale. Not responsible for accidents. MEL KOLB Sale Manager Robert Mullendore - Auctioneer Marvin A. Eshleman - Pedigrees Mehrle N. Wachter - Clerk Home Farm Maryland Farm 621 Willow Rd R D 1, Lancaster, Pa 17601 Woodsboro, Md 21798 717-393-7459 301-898-7720 For free transportation, please phone 393-7459 marketing orders to send “positive letters” to their dairy farmer suppliers. A dairy farmer who receives a letter will be considered to approve for one year deductions of five cents per hundredweight from his monthly milk checks, unless he notifies his According to Penn sylvania Crime Watch, street assault is often a crime of opportunity. The Governor’s Justice Com mission recommends that if you must carry a purse, you don’t dapgle it away from your body. Carry it in close, with your hand on the clasp. Make crime more trouble than it’s worth. have a nice weekend... plan approved handler in writing that no deduction should be made. Money deducted from payments for milk delivered on or after June 1 will be paid directly by the handler to the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council of New York, Inc. , The market administrator explained that participation is voluntary for both han- PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT, CATTLE, CORN, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS & ANTIQUES SATURDAY, MAY 20 Located 5 miles West of Pine Grove on Route 443, 8 miles east of Lickdale on Route 443, V* mile east of the Lebanon Schuylkill County iine. Pine Grove Twsp., Schuylkill Co. Look for sale signs. FARM EQUIPMENT Int. Farmall 460 gas tractor 2 pt. fast hitch live PTO torque amplifier power steering belt pulley tricycle type, int. Farmall H tractor recently overhauled engine tricycle front end in good condition, New Holland No. 66 PTO baler, NII2A ground drive manure spreader, NI No. 7 single row corn picker, David Bradley 4 bar side-delivery rake on rubber, Grove 16’ - 4 wheel flat wagon, International 14” - 2 bottom trailer plow, Oliver 14” - 3 bottom trailer plow, International 3 section spring tooth harrow, JD 10’ disc on rubber, International 2 row cultivator for H, David Bradley 4 wheel flat wagon, International No. 101 -10’ grain head self-propelled combine in good condition, J.I. Case thrash machine, International 2 row front mount corn planter fits Super C or H, Barrel sprayer with PTO pump and booms, Farmall H wheels, hand potato plow, hand cultivator. International 7’ grass machine, David Bradley com shelter, Wards feed grinder. Feed mixer, grind stone, 2 windmills, wooden wheel hay wagon, 2 hole com shelter, blower forge, scrap pile, steel wheels, platform scale, assorted garden tools, App. 200 bushels oats, app. 40 tons com on cob, 40’ aluminum extension ladder, Forks, hand sprayers, Spinner type power mower (LN). 4 beef cattle, app. 1,000 lbs. each, 2 Hereford bulls, app. 500 lbs. each Cross mixed heifer app. 450 lbs., 1 butcher pig. 2 old dry sinks one with 3 spice drawers, 2 old dove tailed cradles, 2 old dough boxes, Solid side jelly cupboard, High oak beds, Camel back trunk, 2 drop leaf tables, oak round table, 4 oak pressed back chairs, oak drop front desk, Sunshine oak fancy parlor heater, Dove tailed blanket chest, Oak dresser, Oak stand, Oak pressed back high chair, Oak sideboard with mirror back, Rope bed, Dutch cupboard top with 12 panes, Balloon back rocker, Oak sideboard base, Cane seat rocker, child’s chair, Fancy oak dresser, Copper apple butter kettle, 2 cast iron butcher kettles, kettle stands, gram cradles, wooden wheels, cast iron hog troughs, milk cans, wooden meat tubs, wooden measures, old wooden towel racks, wooden wall clothes racks,' benches, old pictures and frames, tin measures, old baskets, Majestic coal st6ve, iron bed, plank seat chairs, brass spittoon, 2 pc. chamber set, chicken on nest, floor model raido, oak sideboard, Carnival glass, pressed glass, Flow Blue, Gone with the Wind lamp, Rayo lamp, kerosene lamps, Shirley Temple creamer, old tin toy truck, crocks and jugs, shoe lathe, scrapple pans, flat irons, cow bell, meat fork, 2 broad axes, ladles, sponge mold, 2 sausage presses, lard press, gnnders, wooden coffee grinder, Agate ware, old lunch pail, candle mold, stumpers, lamp chimneys, old trumpet, wooden salt box, butter chum, brass face scale. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hotpomt chest type freezer, Kenmore refrigerator top freezer (like new), Morse electric sewing machine, Sears 25 inch color TV, Window fans, Sears refrigerator top freezer, gas stove, household scale, Encyclopedia set, electric sprayer. Many other items too numerous to mention. Not Responsible in case of Accidents TERMS—CASH OR ACCEPTABLE CHECK Auctioneer: Robert A. Arner Route 2, Box 216, New Ringgold, Pa Phone; 717-386-4586 REFRESHMENTS dlers and producers and a participating producer may have deductions stopped at any time by notifying his handler. A producer who does not want to participate and who receives no letter need not notify his handler since no deductions will be made. In approving the plan for the coming year, Wilson At 10:00 A.M. CATTLE ANTIQUES Estate of: CALEB J. ADAMS Executors; Helen D. Gipe & Charles E. Adams Attorney: Richard A. Adams, Pine Grove, Pa. pointed out that there has been no substantial op position to the use of the positive letter procedure by producers. Use of the positive letter SATURDAY, MAY 20,1978 At The DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Old Rt. 11, Danville, PA ► NWIIU SALE STARTS 7:00 PM i CONSIGNMENTS FROM 00R I REGULAR SNIPPERS j LOAD OF NEW TACK, BY 808 BIEL \ NEW L Ist Sat. Mo. - Merchandise Sale SCHEDULE V 3rd Sat. Mo. - Horse Sale L CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME For Additional Information Call “Bud” Snyder or Bob Biel 717-528-9823 ' PUBLIC igE. AUCTION 9 ACRE FARMETTE & SMALL LOTS MISC. SUPPLIES a THURS. EVE., JUNE 1, ‘ At 6:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE 7:00 I %W w - ■ ’ , - . ■ I ‘ , . % • '■ 5> • 1 h , / “ Location: Vera Cruz Rd., Reinholds R.D. 1, Pa. 17569. Directions: From intersecton of Rts. 897 & 272 proceed toward Reinholds on Rt. 897 for 2 miles. Then right onto Vera Cruz Rd., 1 mile to farm. PEACEFUL 9 ACRE FARMETTE WITH 3 ACRES PASTURE Has many attractions, make an appointment to inspect them now. Includes flowing fresh water stream. Large lawn surround the home, spring, some woodland and the remaining approx. 5 acres are tillable. Much road frontage. f 2% STORY FRAME HOME Having aluminum siding and storm windows, in cludes large dine-in kitchen, family room with fireplace, laundry and half bath adjoining and double living room. 2 bedrooms and full bath on second floor. Attic has partially finished bedroom. Contains many spacious closets and storage rooms. Oil Fired warm air furnace with pressure system. ALSO 24’ x 48’ BARN And other small buildings not pictured. All buildings are in very good condition. MISC. ITEMS 2 Fence Gates 16’ & 18’; tractor chains; roll of 4’ fencing; Log chain jacks; wooden wheelbarrow; wooden barrels; school desks; horse drawn cultivator; assorted hardware; etc. Auction Held For: EARL W. & NANCY M. POTTS Reinholds R.D. 1 For Appointment Call 215-276-2796 Attorney: Eaby & Eaby 733-2587 Conducted By: Auctioneer - Realtor Associate Paul K. Landis R.D. #4 Ephrata, Pa 717-354-8453 approach was requested by Dairylea Cooperative Inc., Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc., and Northeast Dairy Cooperative Federation, Inc.
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