HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 , 12:OONoon Selling at Art Kling’s Sale Barn, located 2Vz miles N.E. of Landisburg, Perry Co., 12 miles N. of Carlisle on Pa. Rt. 74; 60 - HOLSTEINS - 60 Herd of 40 Cows and First Calf Heifers from Ontario, Canada. A Few Purebreds - Mostly Grades! 10 Head fresh Nov. & Dec. -10 due Jan. & Feb. 15 Bred back and Preg. Checked. Balance in all stages of Lactation. Also selling at the same time: 10 Head P.B. Cows and First Calf Heifers from Cortland, N.Y. All very close or just fresh. 10 First Calf Heifers due March, April & May. About Vz are Purebreds. All Cattle are EBR Vaccinated! Health Charts! V. ART KLING Owner Landisburg, Pa. 717-789-3883 Click, Auctioneer Naugle, Pedigrees Pa. Pork Council supporting heart valve research STRASBURG -'There are chemical bathes and not many people who have , „„ not been affected directly or scrutiny before they are indirectly by heart surgery, placed in human patients. It Friends, relatives, or friends has been found that these of friends have had pace- porcine valves are ex makers, by-pass, valve, or -ceptionaliy well-suited other open heart operations, because the human body Within the last 10 years does not reject them, many replacement valves However, the longevity of have been formulated from such valves is not known at pig heart valves. They must this time. Such ex go through rigorous tests, perimentation and other PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ll:OOA.M. Walter Hitchner Shiloh, NJ. Vz Mile out of Shiloh on South Avenue 1954 Farmall MTA power steering; 1951 Super A V cultivators & front blade; 1949 Fannall M wide front; 1958 Farmall 200 with long axle, cultivators and side dresser; 1948 Fannall M; 770 NH forage chopper used 2 yrs., elec, controls 2 row; Model 34 JD 1 row com chopper; 2 JD Model 125 chuck wagons on 8 ton JD wagons flotation tires (3 yrs. old); Papec chuck wagon; Model 217 New Idea manure spreader 195 bu.; Model F.B. 88 Gehl Hi-throw silage blower; Model 33 NH flail blower; 2 row Holland transplanter; JD com bine model 45 with grain head; Case combine model 660 with grain & 2 row com head; Ford industrial motor irrigation pump; 1947 Ford truck; International cutharrow 10 ft.; International plow 3 bottom 14”; In ternational plow packer; JD plow packer 4 bottom; 60 lengths A.M. irrigation pipe with sprinklers; Freeman manure loader fit Fannall; 2 sec. scratch harrow; Dunham 10 ft. cultipacker; Brillion spinner; dble. horse trailer; asparagus car; JD model L.F. 10 ft. fert. drill; 2 Agway feed carts; Inter, wheel weights; 2 bottl ed gas space heaters; 2 bottled gas 30 gal. water heaters. All equip, is in excellent condition. Andrea’s Auction Service Auct; Andrea Licciardeilo Phone 467-9893 Terms: CASH PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE GRAIN FARMING EQUIPMENT; TRUCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Between Kutztown & Reading, IV2 miles South of Moselem Springs (at Keller Mobile Homes & Sales) turn West off Rt. 222 onto Rich mond St. for IV2 miles to farm, Richmond Twp., Berks Co. PA. Gleaner F 2 combine w/brand new 13’ grain head & 4-30” comhead, equipped w/heater, air & hydro static drive, only 442 hrs.; JD 3020 diesel trac. w/syncro trans. & yr. around cab w/heater; 3 sets rear weights; JD 3 btm. 14” pi; Miller 8% disc; Graham 9’ chisel pi; Hugo 11’ roller harrow; AC Model 600,4 30” row no till air planter w/new 77 series planter units & monitor; 4 AC 70 series tool bar planter units; John Blue 400 gal. stainless tank liquid fertilizer sprayer w/L-3000 pump & split boom control; new foam marker for sprayer; JD 14-T baler; JD 13 double disc drill; 8’ tandem disc; Owatonna 1000 Mustang skid str loader; McCurdy 165 bu. gravity wagon; 2 JD running gears; 2 row front mt cult, for Ferg. trac.; JD side mt 7’ mower; 1969 White 3000 cab over truck w/14’ metal dump body 26,000 GVW; PTO lagoon pump approx. 25’ long; 5000 & 6000 gal. fertilizer tanks; MC 250 E continuous flow dryer w/7 HP - SP motor; Brock 1200 bu holding bin w/25’ unloading auger & 3 HP motor; Cardinal 45’-8” auger; Approx. 70’-6” auger; Snowco 24’-6” auger; grain moisture tester; 2 hy speed fans; Smoker 30’ bale elevator; hyd unloading auger; 3 HP liquid fert. transfer pump; centrifugal contractors pump w/gas eng.; grain cleaner for fines removal; Meyers hay crusher; single axle 2 horse trailer; camping trailer sleeps 4; plus other articles too numerous tomention. AUCT. NOTE: A good chance to purchase nice grain handling equipment. Terms: Cash or check, day of sale. Refreshments served. Ordered by /y WILLIAMH.HINTON RALPH W.ZETTLEMOYER ; 1 AUCTION CO. V/ R. 0.1 Breinigsville,PA / Tele: (215) 285-4616 NOT OUT OF STATE CHECKS At 10:30 A.M. LancasterFamring, Saturday, February 10, 1579 more sophisticated studies continue. Pa. Pork Council mem bers, including Porkettes, are now supporting porcine heart valve research. In October of 1978, Pork Council and Porkette members, sparked by Beth Cooper, Porkette president, talked with doctors and investigated local research needs. The decision was made to have a fund drive via donation tickets; this drive would culminate in February (during Heart Month) at the Keystone Pork Congress. Help is needed from every pork producer; both for contributions and distribution of donation tickets. An individual may Changes (Continued from Page 140) heifers.) The bull cost $l4OO, has a useful life expectancy of seven years, and had not been used for breeding. Based on these invest ments, Sisson said, Green can deduct from his tax bill a 10 per cent investment tax credit of $360, derived from “qualified investment” of $3600. That’s based on a formula taken from IRS Form 3468. A third of the tractor cost, or $lOOO, is qualifying. Two thirds of the cost of the cows, or $l2OO, is qualifying. IRS says all of die cost of the bull, $l4OO, qualifies. Total, all items: $3600, of which 10 per cent is deductible. If Green sold one of the PRODUCTION SALE At the farm on Fry Road 3‘/z miles South of Jefferson, in Frederick Co., Md. Take Lander Road exit off Route 340, turn left and follow signs. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 11:00 A.M. 110 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS SELLING 110 65 Registered Cows - 5 Bred Heifers - 30 Calves B Chade Cows -1 Excdlent •15 Very Good •14 Good Fins 20 daughters of Elevation sell with records to 20,510 M and 732 F, several are scored Very Good. Many others by some of the breed’s most popular sires including Whirlhill Kingpin, Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief, Ivanhoe Star, Astronaut, Milu Ivanhoe BB Lad and A Citation Sovereign. THE COWS An exceptional group of young cows with good ud ders and extreme dairy character. An opportunity to buy foundation cattle with excellent pedigrees. A large number of cows are just fresh, with some due in Sum mer and early Fall. MILK MILK MILK Many cows sell with records over 2G,QOOM to 23,070 M and 906 F. Cows selling with daily milk weights of 100 lbs. per day. CALVES 30 outstanding calves sell bom after July 1,1978 by Elevation, Quality Ultimate, Astronaut, Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief, Pacemaker and many other top A.I. sires. GRADES The grades are young, just fresh or due sale time with good udders. Plan to spend Valentine’s Day at the O-C-S Dairy Sale! Sale in heated tent For catalogs contact: Owners 0. CLAYTON SMITH & FAMILY Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone 301-834-8539 Sale Managers REMSBURG SALE SERVICE Doty, Denny and Norman Jefferson. Maryland 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 donate any amount; however, a dollar donation entitles a person to receive one ticket. This ticket may be held until February 16, at which time there will be a drawing for two door prizes of a man’s pig suede jacket and a woman’s pig suede coat. Two hospitals that are working on porcine valve research have been selected to receive the monies f'nllPT'fpH Please call any PPC board member or Porkette Officer for moreinformation and/or donation tickets. Any inquiries may be directed to: Carol Henkel, Chairman Porcine Heart Valve Research Fund Drive, El, Box 221, Strasburg, Pa., 17579-Phone: 717-786-2562. above items before the year ended, it would not qualify for the tax credit, Sisson said. Also, if Green had sold substantially identical livestock, based on age, sex and purpose, during the year 1978, he would have to subtract the total received for animals sold from the investment total for the newly purchased livestock. And, if Green resells any of the above items before the end of its “useful life” as used on Form 2468, he must recompute the credit, using the actual time he owned it. Then he must make up any difference between credit he took and the recomputed credit, Sisson said. 141
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