WASHINGTON, D.C.-The secretary of agriculture in Packing Task Force mid-June, leet June li in Texas to The meeting will be open >view its report before to the public and will begin bmitting it to the a* 9 a.m. in the Airport BROOKVALE COMPLETE MILKING HERD & BRED HER. DISPERSAL Located in Juniata County on Seeder Spring Rd., 3 miles east of Mifflintown, Pa., 5 miles from Port Royal, 15 from Lewistown. 32 from Selinsgrove, 48 from Harrisburg. Those using Rt. 22 take Exit 35, sale will be marked off Rt. 35, three miles from Truck Stop 35. Due to ill health I will sell the following on THURSDAY, MAY 17 AT 10:30 SHARP 185-REG. & HMSRADE HOLSTEINS -185 49 REG. —136 HI-GRADES 76 DH1A14,944M 3.7 T 560 F. July 77 Rolling 14.554 M 3.7 T 544 F. „ 78DHIA 13.339 M 3.7 T 504 F. Herd consist of 160 mature cows & 25 bred hfrs., from springers to fall freshening. Top sires from ABS & Curtis used for years. Interstate tested, preg. ex., charts day of sale. Sires represented: Arlinda Chief; Bootmaker; R Maple; Double Triune; Bootlegger; Viga Citerion; Hagen; Jet Stream; Romandale Royal-Red; Citation M; Apollo; Model; Stardust; 55 Rockman; Kit Builder & many others. Service sires represented: Betty Chief, Milestone, Triple Threat, Boot-Nick, Chip, Peacemaker, Sagecer Chief, Astronaut, Beecher, Eclipse & many others. Some top reg. individuals selling; This top cow family A VG - 88 Hagen with over 23,000 M at 2 yrs. and 18.866 M & 601 F at 4-10, fresh 3-7 and milking close to 90 lbs. 5.1%. Dam was a VG 88 Citation M with 4-4 342 d 18,028 M 3.5 643 F. Sells with a GP-82 R Maple mat. sis. with 4 rec. over 17,D00M & 600 F up to 5-9 353 d 23,601 M 3.6 852 F & bred to Pacemaker. Also selling another GP-82 mat. sis. by Senator Dollar with only 1 rec. under 16,000 M and learing 100,DOOM. Records up to 22.225 M & 675 F and ae in Aug. to Milu. The Dollar’s dau. by Brett sells proj. for 18.331 M & 739 F at 2-5, A VG-85 dau. of Apollo with 3 rec. over 16.000 M & 600 F up to 4-2,285 d 17.154M3.9 674 F. Due sale time to Diamond Grove Chip. Sells with a dau. by Double Triune with 24 15.622 M & 565 F due in Sept, to Boot- Nick. A VG-85 Citation M due sale time. 536 F at 2 yrs. Dam was a VG-85 Mooseheart Pioneer with rec. to 10- 10 359 d 17.005 M 4.0 686 F and Ift. of 124,736 M & 4,985 F. Sells with a full sister just fresh with Ist calf and a dau. by Jacmin Pioneer proj. for 12,000 M & 500 F with Ist calf & bred to Triple Threat. A Double Triune with over 18,400 M & 694 F at 2 yr. making close to 17,000 M & 625 F this yr. & bred to Pacemaker. Dam was a True Type Model with records t017,739M&669F. A GP-82 Arlinda Chief with 3-8 312 d 21,840 M 3.5 767 F. Had 19.423 M & 713 F at 2 yrs. & proj. for oyer 20,000 agam. Due in Oct. to Milu. Dam by Kingpin with 16,978 M & 610 F at 3-0. A Star Dust making 18,DOOM & 652 F as a 4 yr. old, bred to Boot-N>ck. Dam was GP-84 Galaxy dau. with ,638 M 3.7574 F. A GP-84 Bootmaker with 2 rec. over 17,D00M & 600 F. Dam by Wis Reward with over 17,D00M & 578 F. Sells with a VG-86 maternal sis. with 2 rec. over 21,D00M & 770 F. Also a dau. by an Elevation son making 14.600 M & 517 F with Ist calf. A reg. RomandaleTloyal-Red due in Sept, to Triple Threat making 11,DOOM with Ist calf. Dam was a GP-84 R Maple with 2 rec. over 21,D00M & 910 F. Many top grades sell with rec. up to 24,000 M & I.OOOF nearly half the herd 2 & 3 yr. olds. Sales Mgr. Note: If it were not for Mr. Adams ill health this real good herd would not be for sale. Herd has been heavily culled so only the good ones are left. We think this herd has the potential of at least 2 to 3 thousand lbs. more per cow, as the herd has not been fed for high production. Its grass time and beef is the highest in history, so don’t miss this opportunity for * good replacements. Sale will start at 10:30 sharp, so be on tune. Terms Cash or Good Check Lunch available Sale under cover Owner, .. ... CHET ADAMS tctioneer—Arlow Kiehl Mgr.—Gordon Wood Mansfield. Pa. Phone 717-549*4901 For the most in advertising coverage and preparing your sale Call Woods Auction Service. Meat price meeting set Manna Hotel, Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport. The report will be based in part on comments at three public hearings and on written statements sub raitted to the department. The public still has until May 21 to submit written statements. They should be addressed to deputy ad ministrator, AMS, USDA, TOM GREER MACHINERY AUCTION THURSDAY EVENING MAY 24 7:00 P.M. Avon, NY. At 5492 Avon-Lima Road, Rte. 5 & 20,6 mi. west of Lima, 2 mi. east of Avon. JD 4020 diesel wide front tractor, 2026 hrs., cab & duals; JD F 345 4-btm. 16” plow w/hyd. reset; JD quick-hitch; JD 3020 diesel w/cab & duals; JD 2020 gas tractor 1018 hours, with #47 loader (front mt.) snow &• manure backet; JD 3-btm. 16” 3-pt. trip plow; JD side mt . mower; 1966 INT loadstar 1700 truck w/10-ton rigid lift,' overdrive, & nearly new 16’ grain rack; two F6OO Ford farm trucks w/hoists & grain racks; JD 55 combine w/12’ grain platform and #235 2-row com head; gravity-flo grain box w/hyd. auger on JD gear; 1974 Tox-O-Wik 370 PTO 300 bu. grain dryer, portable; Speed King 50’ x 6” PTO grain auger on carrier; JD #3OO 50’ hay & grain elevator; JD 24’ hay & grain elevator; JD 14T baler w/kicker; windrow turner; Owatonna 10’ windrower; Grove bale wagon w/JD running gear; INT 4-bar rake; JD 494 A com planter; Calhoun fertilizer spreader; sprayer w/200 gal. fiberglass tank; JD Rg4 4-row 3-pt. cultivator; INT. #l5 wheel drag, all reconditioned; 4-section 16’ drag; JD 12’ cultimulcher; 12’ cultipacker; JD AW 12’ transport disc; JD #l2 flail chopper; Darwin rotary trailer mower; Arps 3-pt. terrace blade; 2-Wheel trailer w/hoist; JD ground-driffen spreader; flatbed w/running gear; Darwin 500 RSI high-pressure washer; Acetylene outfit; 300-amp welder; quantity of misc. small tools; approx. 1700 bales oat straw; two 1000-bushel grain bins (metal). TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale with ID, nothing to be removed until settled for. CREDIT: Available by contacting Ernie Morris, Genesee Country Bank, Warsaw, NY, phone 716-786- 3195 prior to sale. WILLIAM KENT, INC. SALE MANAGER & AUCTIONEER BERGEN, NY Ph. 716-494-1890 or 1287 PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT FRIDAY, MAY 25 AT 11:00 A.M. Between Strausstown & Schuylkill Haven, turn east off Rt. 183 at Reeds Church onto Diebert Valley Rd. toward Landingville for approx._s miles, turn over the hill at Anna Hoy's farm to first farm, Schuylkill Co., PA. 1978 John Deere 2840 diesel tractor w/wide front, only 165 brs.; Case 3 btm. 3 pt. plow; MM 9’ transport disc; JD 12’ harrow; JD1209 mower conditioner; JD 336 baler w/ejector; JD 8250 - 14x7 double disc drill used 2 yrs., International 56 4 row com planter used 1 yr.; JD hay rake; N. Idea 324 2 row wide com busker; N.H. 352 Grinder mixer; 2 bale side wagons, INH wide track; JD 16A flail chopper: JM 265 bu. gravity wagon; Huskee 100 bu. grain auger wagon; 150 gal. trailer weed sprayer; NH 10’ lime drill; 28’ Zimmerman elev.; 24’ Smoker elev.; 21’ -4” grain auger; MC 200 manure spreader; 6’ disc; Bolens 5 hp riding mower; Agway 20” rotary mower; Lawn Boy 21” rotary mower; plus other articles not mentioned. AUCT. NOTE: Some of the items are nearly new, farming operation being discontinued. Be on time, not many small items. Terms: Cash or Check, sale day. Ordered by, CLAIR MOYER CONDUCTED BY RALPH W. ZETTLEMOYER AUCTION CO. R.D. 1 Breiningsville, PA Tele: (215) 285-4616 rm. 3039-S, Washington, D.C. 20250. Officials said there would be no public statements at the Texas meeting, as were sought at die three public hearings in April and May. However, a short question and answer period will follow the Texas meeting. The task force was ap pointed by Secretary of Owner, TOM GREER Ph: 226-3548 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979—39 Luther Snyder honored HARRISBURG testimonial roast was held April 14 at the Perry Valley Grange for Luther Snyder, past master of the Penn sylvania Grange. Snyder is now a deputy secretary of agriculture. Among the many guests Agriculture Bob Bergland to study and make recom mendations on the meat pricing and price reporting systems used nationally. PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GOOD TOOLS MONDAY, MAY 21 10:00 A.M. Located 355 W. Orange St.. Lancaster, PA. SELLING: Hotpoint 2 door refrigerator, automatic washer, wringer washer, Hipplewhite inlaid table, lots of furniture including oak, mahogany, walnut, upholstered and meatl. Picture frames, mirrors, floor lights, sterling and plated flatware, brass art. Glassware and china: Nippon, Deco. Ironstone, pink hobnail, pink depression, machine etched, green and other glassware and china. Household articles, wooden step ladders, metal wheelbarrow, air compressor, hand, garden, mechanical and other good tools. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. Food Served. Sale by, MARGARET E. SPEIDEL Auctioneer Howard Shaub 464-3541 & Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES & FARM MACHINERY AT THE FARM OF THE LATE STERLING PETERS Nescopeck, R.D. 1, Hollenbeck Twp., Luzerne County, Pa. Just Off Briggsville-Hobbie Road. Follow Sale Arrows Off Rt. 93 (Berwick-Hazleton Highway) on 239 East at Nescopeck Twp. Fire Hall or Approx. 5 Miles from Exit 38 (Conyngham Exit) Off 1-80 on Rt. 93 toward Berwick. FOLLOW SALE ARROWS SATURDAY, MAY 19 9:30 A.M. SHARP - RAIN OR SHINE HOUSEHOLD GOODS S piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, 4 piece Birds Eye Maple Bedroom Suite, 3 piece Bedroom Suite, 2 piece modern Living Room Suite, Auto. Washer, Kenmore Dryer approx. 2 yrs. old, Westmghouse Ref. fe Westmghouse Upright Freezer & Maytag Wringer Washer, all about 1 yr. old Frigidaire Ref., Coldspot Chest Freezer, Hardwick Gas Range, Metal Wardrobe, several 9 z 12 Rugs, Pots, Pans, Small Appliances, fe Oishware of every description. ANTIQUES Marble Top Table, very old Cherry Drop Leaf Table with Drawer, Rounded Glass China with daw Feet, Oak Chifferobe, Plank Btm. High Chair, lot of old Furniture, Violm-Uke w/Case good cond, Buffalo Robe, Spindle Cradle, Cedar Chest, box of old Elgin Pocket Watches, old Silverware, Wire Wheel Buggy, Iron Cnb, old Yam Wheel, Copper Apple Butter Kettle Oak Drop Leaf Table, several types of very old Chaus, old Couch, Ithaca Double Barrel 12 ga. Shotgun, Cast Iran Gnddles, Fry Pans, Porrage Pots, Butchering Kettles, etc, Aget Ware, Wooden Butter Chum, Glass Butter Chum, Laddies, Sausage Stuffer, Meat Grinder, Hog Scalder fe Scrappers, Slant Top DaskrOakSecretary Book Case, Night Stand, 6 Oak Matching Chairs, Stereograph, Stenographic Library, several Kerosene Lamps fe Lanterns, did Potties, Wash Stand, Victrola Talking Machine, old Post Cards. Tin Ware. Oak Commode, old Wall Magazine Rack, old Market Baskets, Wooden Cheese Boxes, Christmas Ornaments, Ig. Family Bible, Oak Spool Flower Stand, Rockers, old Picture Frames, Mantel Clock, Philco Console Radio, Cabbage Cutters, Dinner Bell, Ice Tongs, old Irons, Horse Collar, Beam Scales fe Weights, Dough Pan, 1873 Butchering Kettle w/Feet, Copper Canner, 1858 Jars, old Clothing, Carbide Can fe Lamp*, old Mongol 1 hp. Gasoline Engine, Crocks fe Jugs of assort sizes. Beam Drill, Hew, 2 Ads, Jelly Cupboard, many 40 qt. Milk Cans, Horae Shoes, Gram Cradle, Hand Cora Planter, Fodder Cutter & other items too numerous to list Owner, MRS. STERLING PETERS REAL ESTATE Approx 95 Acre Farm, approx. 60 Acres Tillable, balance in buildings and woodland to be sold at Public Auction SATURDAY, MAY 19 AT 1:00 P.M. SHARP, RAIN OR SHINE Known as the estate of Sterling Peters Farm will be offered m one or more parcels Consistsof2Vistory,Broomhomewithfullbathup 1 14 bath down; large bank bam; machine shed; large garage fe several other outbuildings Lot of road frontage. Approx. % mile frontage on big Wapwallopen stocked creek (a sportsman’s paradise). Located in Houenback Twp., Luzerne Co., Nescopeck, R.D 1. We urge anyone interested in buying a farm to inspect this farm, and then make sure to attend the sale. For more information or inspection of this property, call Auctioneer Albert Broyan at 717-379-3216, anytime day or night Attorney - Robert E. Bull Executor - First National Bank of Berwick, Pa. Auctioneers • Albert Broyan & Dennis Briggs of Nescopeck, Pa. Phone 379-3286 present were National Grange Master John Scott and his wife Dorothy. Mrs. Scott was the master of ceremonies for the evening’s festivities. ‘Snyder’s term of office was highlighted by his strengthening of the Grange’s legislative program and the founding of the weekly membership publication, “The Grange Advocate for Rural Penn sylvania.”