Jk CONSIGNMENT W** HORSE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 26,1979 11:OOA.M. Sharp Tack Sold at 10:00 A.M. Horses Hitched at 9:00 A.M. KEISTER'S WUMI AUCTION SALES, INC. Route 522,3 miles East of Middleburg 5 miles West of Selinsgrove One load of Canadian draft horses by Ken Pierce. One load of sharp standardbred carriage & buggy horses. For Information Call 717-922-1490 or 717-837-2222 KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Rt. 522 -RD 3, Middleburg, Pa. * Owners: DON & WALT KEISTER Larry Long, Auctioneer Terms: Cash. Trucking Available. Restaurant Open WILLIAM HUSE CAZENOVIA, NY COMPLETE MACHINERY SALE SATUDAY, MAY 26 11:00A.M. Location - On the farm located on East Pompey Hollow Rd. approximately 4 miles East of Cazenovia just off Rt. 20 & approximately 10 miles West of Lafayette. Take Rt. 20 to East , Pompey Hollow Rd. & watch for auction Arrows. . MACHINERY - Ford #7700 diesef tractor w/only 305 hrs., fully equipped dual tanks, triple hydr. system, showroom condition. Ford #7OOO diesel tractor also fully equipped, only 11,000 hrs.; Ford-#961 gas tractor, Ford #NAA , tractor w/Ford #227 bucket loader w/hydr. up & down pressure, Ford #l3O 4 bottom 16 automatic reset plow, Ford 11 transport disc, Ford 12 spring tooth harrow, 3 pt. bitch, Ford #3114-row com planter. SPECIAL -- BRILLION CULTIPACKER SEEDER COMBINATION JD #1209 mower conditioner w/flotation tires, JD #24T baler w/kicker, NH 256 roller bar rake w/rubber teeth, NH #717 chopper w/l-row com head & pickup head, NH #25 Whirl-a-feed hopper blower, NH 135 bu. spreader, NI #323 Century sprayer, 3 pt. hitch w/120 gal. poly tank, BMB 6’ rotary mower, Owatonna 4’ hay & grain elevator, Grove self unloading box on 10 ton running gear w/flotation tires w/ext. tongue - unloads from either side, 2 kicker racks on heavy duty running gear, round hay feeder, 2 gravity flow gram boxes, one 165 bu. & one 135 bu. on heavy duty running gear. Badger 16’ silo unloader w/5 h.p. motor, 2 Badger level I flow heads & 90’ 9” pipe w/telescopic ends, Badger I bam cleaner chain, approximately 270’ used only 4 months, Agway metal feed carts, 3 double action hydro, cyl., 2 sets of double ring tractor chains, 3 20’ log cabins 3/6”, one single action hydraulic cyl., 10 jack posts, one 200’ ext. cord 10 gauge wire, one 60’ ext. 10 gauge wire, 100 metal electric fence posts, bam fan 24”, 14’ metal gates, one 10’ metal gate, 7 ton triple 15 fertilizer. MILKING EQUIPMENT Zero 400 gal. tank, automatic tank washer, hose dryer, dumping station w/100’-hose, 50 gal. electric hot water heater, SS double wash vats, Surge #2007 milker pump w/3 h.p. motor, 4 Surge units w/50 lb. pails, plus many, many more miscellaneous items. Manger’s Note - Bill has this machinery in excellent condition & always has had the best of care, make plans to attend this top machinery sale. Terms - Cash or good check only. OWNER WILLIAM HUSE 315-655-5527 after 6 P.M. . . ...... weekdays Arlow Kiehl Auctioneer Lunch Available " Jack Wood’s Livestock Auction Service Sales Managers Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 JUNIATA CO., PA FARMETTE AT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23 Located 45 mi. west of Hbg., Rt. 322,3 3 /« acres, 7 room dwelling, small barn. For brochure, contact: PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 22 5:30 P.M. Located at 221 East Petersburg Rd., next to Neffsvilie Park. 3 pc. oak bedroom suit, Empire chest of drawees, oak six leg round'drop leaf ext. table, 2 grained jelly cupboards, seller’s kitchen cabmet, 5 oak dining room chairs, 1839 pine blanket chest, plank bottom oak high chair, Whitney antique maple dining room suit - ext. drop leaf table, 6 chairs, buffet & server, dough tray, Majic Chef 4-burner gas stove, 2 yr. old Troy-Bilt 6 h.p. Roto tiller, 8 h.p. "30” Hahn LTD-500 riding mower, 2 yrs. old with grass catcher, 3.5 h.p. Pow-r-Pro Hahn Eclipse 22” mower, Hahn Eclipse Roto-tiller, service for 12 Nontake - like new, Blue paneled master salts, Indiv. salts, blown milk white perfume bottle, Nippon, Bavaria & German china, large Heisey etched handled basket Heisey bowl, hair receiver basket, bologna slicing board, Nippon wall match holder, initial A.L. homespun table cloth, turkey call, hunting cloth, Ithica featherweight 12 ga. pump, 30-06 Savage 2% to 8 power Weaver scope, 22 Savage pump, 6 power scope, Coleman cooler, pictures and frames, step end table, early 1900’s Penn State Farmer, Disston rechargable trimmers, counter pane, quilts, double box spring & mattress, 2-wheel cart, 16’ ext. ladder, hand tools, garden tools Food on premises Sale for; MR. AND MRS. JACOB GARBER Wilbur H. Hosier - Auct, 626-5943 Galebach & Hosier - Clerks NIGHT SALE CATTLE SALE FRIDAY NIGHT MAY 25 Sale to be held at Jack Wood's Farm located on Taylor Valley Rd. 3 miles North of Cin cinnatus, NY off Rt. 26. Watch for auction arrows. 105-CATTLE-105 No. 1 - Featuring the complete milking herd & bred heifers from Harold Davey’s, Coventry, NY. The dairy is in the following lactation - 20 fresh cows, 65 springers, 15 due for fall freshening from July to Nov., balance in various stages of lactation. This is a very good young dairy, mostly first & second calf heifers averaging over 60 lbs. of milk per cow shipped to milk factory. It’s a top dairy. All cattle have had Lepto shots, shipping fever shots, blood & TB tested, ready for immediate interstate shipment mght of sale. No. 2 - Also selling this same sale, Art Enfign dairy from Marathon, NY. The dairy is in the following lactation - 20 cows fresh April & May, 6 springing close, balance in all stages of lactation. Tins young dairy is producing very well & will respond well for the new owners. No. 3 - Will be more cattle & young stock by sale date. Manager’s Note: These 2 dairies will suit the most critical buyers. Make plans to attend this top notch sale, all cattle will be vet examined for pregnancy plus shots for shipping fever & Lepto, TB & blood tested, ready for immediate interstate shipment day of sale. Terms - Cash or good check only. Arlow Kiehl - Auctioneer Lunch Available Jack Wood's Livestock & - Auction Service Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 Long Bros., Aucts. R.D. #2 Port Royal, Pa. 17082 Ph. 717-527-4784 7:30 P.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979—249 Sperry New Holland announces expansion NEW HOLLAND - Sperry New Holland has announced plans for building a new plant in Columbus, Nebraska, and , a major expansion of the Mountville department of its plant at New Holland, Pa. The ex pansion is needed to keep pace with the company’s expanding sales in North America, according to Jack Keister, vice president and general manager of the North American Division. Already underway is a 260,000 sq. ft. addition at Mountville, Pa , where the Food bargain WASHINGTON, D.C. - Food costs less in take-home pay almost every year, according to recently released USDA figures. This does not mean food costs less money, but that overall income is rising faster than food costs. Nationally, food expenditures in relation to PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25 6:30 P.M. At the farm just S. of Newark Valley, New York on the corner of Rt 38 & 388 (just 7 miles N. of Owego, NY). Tractors, machinery, trucks, tools, Farmall cub with tools, Oliver 88, JD 45 with com & grain heads, etc. etc. JD 2010 U, 400 D, CK 40 & others for parts. Much Much more. S3IO by GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE Rt. 38&38B Newark Valley, NY 13811 507-729-2866 BRED GILTS Approximately 40 Head 3 & 4 Way Cross Bred Gifts Purebred boars used over the past several years. YORKSHIRE came from Real Farms. DUROC from Mark Nestleroth. LANDRACE from Glenaire Farms. CHESTER WHITE from James Parlett. Gilts for sale are bred to purebred York from Leonard Arnold & Spotted Poland China from Russel Kegg. Ten to 15 gilts to be sold at New Holland after Feeder Pig Sale, May 30 and 25 to 30 to be sold later. Consigned by EDWIN RANCH RDI Christiana, PA 17509 215.-593-6488 company operates a 90,000 sq. ft. facility as a depart ment of the mam plant at New Holland, Pa. The new facility will continue to operate under the New Holland plant manager. Columbus, Nebraska, has been selected for the new 200,000 sq. ft. midwestem ‘plant. The new plant con struction will get underway this Summer and completion is slated for late 1980. What products will be built at the new facilities has not yet been determined. improves disposable income were 16.5 percent for 1978, compared with 16.7 percent for 1977. Department figures indicate that this percentage has declined nationally from 23.4 percent in 1929, indicating that food costs less today in relation to income than it did almost 50 years ago.