CATTLE DISPERSAL Jack Wood’s ' Special January Sale FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 At the Jack Wood Farm, Taylor Valley Rd., 3 miles north of Cincinnatus, NY, off Rt. 26. Watch for auction arrows. 80 REGISTERED & GRADE CATTLE 80 Early entries include the following Registered Holsteins: 1. Pair 2 yr. olds due in January to a son of Harrisburg Gay Ideal. Dam of ore of these heifers made 16,000 M 3.7 M asa 2 yr. old, 305 d. 2. 5 yr. old Bold C, bred to King Arthur and due January 12, 1980. A 4 yr. old Pat due to Greenbanks Adventure on January 9. A 4 yr. old Davis daughter due to Bold C January 29, 1980. A 4 yr. old Robbie due to Elate January 21,1980. These cows all have good DHIA records which will be available sale day. 3. A big strong 3 yr. old Willow daughter due in March. 4. A 3 yr. old Citation R Granddaughter due January 24,1960 to Bun-Yard Moneymaker. 5. Daughter of Wenron 55 Rockman, just 3 yr. old, due shortly to Paragon Bootmaker. 6. A nice pair of heifers bred about 3 mo., 1 by Stephron & 1 by Bold C. 7. Typy Collins Crest Majesty recently fresh. In addition, there will be a select group of grade bred heifers as well as fresh and springing cows. All cattle IB & Brucellosis tested, vaccinated with nasalgen & pregnancy examined. ' Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. Lunch Available Jack Wood's Livestock & Auction Service Sale Manager Cihcinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 STOP AND SEE lIS AT THE JOHN HERE BOOTH DIfRMG FARM SHOW WEEK! S < *' v * NH1495 Self-Propelled 12’ M USED TRACTOR OCA w/partial cab-Real Sharp!... /3Ui John Deere 1520 Diesel USED TRACTORS Oliver 1800 Diesel IHC Super C, fast hitch'w/2 bottom plow Farmall M USED SPREADERS JD 40 w/hydraulic end gate NH 516 NH 510 single beater NHI2A USED HARVESTER SPECIALS NH 880 2-row narrow row head NH 717 w/l-row head NH 717 Fox 1000 RPM PTO w/2-row corn hd & Pk.up attach MF 620 w/2 row and pickup USED BALER SPECIALS JD 24T w/#2 ThrowSafi John Deere 14T John Deere 14T w/ejector USED GRAIN DRILLS Co-op 15x7 Fert Gram Drill w/grass seed attach $750.00 John Deere 15x7 FBB Drill 550.00 USED MOWER CONDITIONERS NH4&S3S3 New Holland 479, as is Hesston 320 9’ Gehl 770,7 ft Evergreen Tractor Co. Inc. 11:30 A.M. \ J? C -A *• <f * V--, <■ 30 EVERGREEN RD., LEBANON, PA 17042, PHONE (717)272-4041 Broiler growers to Maple Lodge for only the Maple Lodge,” Day said, past few years. “and they’re fairly confident Practically all of the they’ll be able to continue growers are independent buying. But they can’t give producers, and the Canadian us any guarantees, and we buyer had been a good are looking for other market for a number of markets. poultrymen who might otherwise have had a dif- “We’ve been able to find ficult time of placing their some buyers in New Jersey birds. and m Pennsylvania, but “We’re still selling to we’re taking a beating in the COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL FOR W\ LEO BROS. W Dauphin Co., Pa. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1980 Located at Green Dragon Livestock Sales, 1 mile North of Ephrata, Pa. Consisting of 125 head in all stages of production, Fresh cows, milkers & springers. Pregnancy checked. Most of these cattle are home raised. Under ordinary care these cattle will do good for any dairyman. Reason for selling is labor problems. Cattle will all be treated for shipping fever. Market& Auction Green Dragon Waiter H. Risser, Proprietor 717-733-2444 V* > " * f *£> v ' USED PLANTER SPECIALS Tag 11934 JD 494 1229 Ford 4 Row $4,850.00 1.675.00 1.250.00 USED TILLAGE SPECIALS MF 62012 1 Disc HarrowSSSS Ford 4x18" auto reset plow Ford 4-16” Plow JD KBA 32x18 Wheel Carrier Disc Bnlhon 10' Cultimulcher $1,050.00 975.00 850.00 450.00 $3,650.00 2.195.00 1.175.00 Cockshutt 427 w/Power Steering & 10' Platform $1,450.00 JD 55 Corn Soybean Special 12’ head 9,700.00 JD 55 Diesel w/cab, 12’ platform 7,500.00 1.495.00 2.450.00 MISCELLANEOUS John Deere #lBl-row Corn Picker New Set 18 4x30 Snap on Duals w/New Goodyear 6 Ply Tires Used NH #8 Crop carrier $1,550.00 750.00 450.00 fsWWMOBi^^ | MEN'S, LADIES & CHILDREN'S I f GOOD SELECTION | f 20% OFF 1 Check Our Prices Before You Buy! | $2,550.00 2.150.00 1.850.00 1.975.00 (Continued from Page Al) '•> , w'*V r, *v USED COMBINE SPECIALS price because we have to sell,” he added. The Montgomery-Bucks plight seems to begin and end with a Canada-wide monoply by chicken producers. Producers in Canada have been holding tightly onto the reins of their industry for a number of years through provincial organizations like the Ontario Chicken Producers Marketing Board. All but two of the Canadian provinces have such boards, and they control pricing and output. On October 21, the provincial boards coalesced into a nationwide organization. The national group apparently has a lot more muscle than the separate boards had. Before the national board came into being, in dependent processors like Maple Lodge could get supplemental quotas allowing them to import chickens from the United States whenever Canadian product wasn’t available. Day said. The government-backed boards, both at the provincial and national levels, have imposed much more stringent quotas, Day noted, in a bid to raise prices. Maple Lodge doesn’t care if it pays 40-cents a pound for Canadian chicken or 28-cents a pound for U.S. chicken. “When you figure out the hauling cost and the dollar differential a Canadian International 756 diesel tractor equipped, Ford 3000 diesel tractor 2900 hrs., Farmall M gas tractor, Allis Chalmers B tractor, International 650 harvester with single row crop, John Deere 336 baler with bale ejector, I.H.C. 990 mower-conditioner, I.H.C. 56 hopper blower, New Holland 58 rake. New Holland 36 ft. bale elevator, 2 Dion forage wagons 2 and 3 beater, 4 wagons with bale bodies, New Idea single row com picker, John Deere 7000 4 row maxi-merge com planter, I.H.C. 510 18 double disk fertilizer grain drill, LH.C. model 9310 ft. S.P. grain combine, I.H.C. 710 4-16 in. auto-reset plow, I.H.C. 31515 ft. Pulvi-mulcher, Chattanooga 12 ft. single pulverizer, Century 400 gal. 42 ft. boom trailer sprayer, LH.C. 370 32 disk harrow, New Idea 213 triple beater manure spreader, Starline tank spreader, Dual wheel farm trailer, Steel bed single axle trailer, 3 pt. V snow plow, 25 K-W P.T.O. trailer mounted generator, Troyer Potato grader, Troyer potato bagger, Cardinal 20 ft. elevator. $1,275.00 775.00 $2,950.00 2.200.00 950.00 875.00 850.00 Platform scale, tractor seeder, Tractor tire chains, track chains, tow chains, steel fence posts, Hi-pressure hose, plastic pipe, steel drums, wheel barrow, bag tracks, electric fencers, baler twine, building screw jacks, bench vise, Cub Cadet 12 H.P. lawn tractor, Jacobson Roto-tiller, Skat tracker gas cycle. Ford Model A front and rev axle. Pony blanket, repair parts. Rakes, forks, shovels, hand tools, girls bicycle, and 2 boys bicycles. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS $950.00 1.050.00 1150.00 4 Piece bedroom suite, Rediner chair, oak wash stand,""blanket chest, 2 single beds, Gossip bench, student desk, school desk, Porch glider, lawn chairs, High chair, wing table, step stool, Quids rocker, Hobby horse, childs play pen, CMds crib, bassinette, 2 potty chairs, Jewel stove, straw cutter, hay knife, tractor cycle, express wagon, Hobart electric meal sheer, 8 qt. Ice cream freezer, fruit jars, crocks, antique door latches, picture frames, Books, puzzles, lard stands, tinware, berry boxes, pots, pans, and numerous other items. Order of Sale; Household, Small Tools, Farm Equipment Conditions by owner: CLIFFORD E. GROFF Auct’s: Buffenmeyer and Hartsock Clerks: Zug and Heistand Refreshments - Farm Ladle* Group #1 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 5,1950—A39 PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 On the premises along Prescott Road. South Lebanon Twp. Leb. Co. Pa. 1 mile South of Route 422 and Calcite Quarry. FARM EQUIPMENT Sale to commence at 9:30 A.M. dollar is now worth about 85- , cents U.S.'-- we’re paying about the same either way for product,” he said. “We just can’t get product,” be added. Day said the situation is difficult, even unbelievable. “I can’t understand why our government would sanction a very restrictive import quota without giving the industry some period of adjustment,” he said. “And I can’t understand why the U.S. government would just stand by and watch it hap pen.” Day said in the light of the fact Canadian birds weren’t available, the denial of supplemental import quotas by die marketing board may be of questionable legality . “We’re going to be looking very closely at the legal implications,” he said Day couldn’t forecast any changes either way in the next few months. “We have developed good relationships with our suppliers in the U.S. We’re just caught in the middle right now, and we’re going to do everything we can to keep our good relationships with those suppliers.” Don’t Refrigerate Don’t refrigerate pota toes Below 40 degrees F., potatoes will develop a sweet taste, the result of an accumulation of sugars in the tubers. This in creased sugar will cause-the potato to darken when cooked.
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