■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l GAP AUCTION ! 4* FRIDAY Eff, FEBIMfiY 29,1980* 5:30 P.M. J Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey * Hill Mimt Market - Cross RR Bridge | Complete Household for Daniel and Lillian ■ Bish of Delaware: ■ Oak pieces including nice square china closet* w/glass sides; server; bedroom suite; dropleaf ex-i tension table; Bentwood chairs; Chest of drawers; ■ square extension table, and other oak pieces. _ Several cane seat chairs; trunks; copper wash* boiler; oil lamps; crocks; 2 Rayo lamps; 4 dolls; nice I livmgroom sofa; loveseat; marble top coffee table; ■ leather top tables and other modem tables; floor and J table lamps; end tables; several picture frames; * reverse painting; RCA color TV; portable TV; GE | refrigerator; square maple china closet w/glass sides ■ & front; 3 sets box springs & mattresses. _ Maple dropleaf extension table; dressers; double * beds; sewing machine; 2 cedar chests; blankets and | linens; livmgroom chairs; 2 cedar wardrobes; ■ bedroom and livmgroom rugs; maple kneehole desk; sweepers; auto, washer & dryer; utility carts; Windsor ■ brace back chair; quilts; very nice mahogany Q bedroom suite w/lugh poster bed; clothes trees; a mahogany bookcase w/glass doors, and other modern * furniture. I Salt & Pepper collection; vinegar cruets; toothpick g holder collection; milch white dishes; silver sets; bone " handle knives & forks; several pieces Depression; " glass baskets; several pieces glassware, some is old; 2 | sets dishes, some English; several stem goblets; horse ■ & dog collection; pots & pans; kitchen utensils; garden " tools; wheelbarrow, and other miscellaneous items. ■ This is a partial listing. CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 8 00 A M toTOOPM OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Call us for pick up service _ IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers ; 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES AUCTION FARM MACHINERY, 8 TRACTORS, DAIRY EQPT., HAY, SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS For Louis Fink & Son Old Route 611, Ottsville, PA 11 miles North of Doylestown, PA. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 At 9:30 A.M. Household Items Sell First In case of bad weather, small items will be sold in barn. Tractors, 2 Farmall H; 1 overhauled, 2 Farmall M 1 w. front end & loader, Oliver 1800 just overhauled, IHC 400 wide front end & 4 row cultivator, Case DC WFE & loader, Oliver 88, Ariens 4 HP rototiller, 4 cylinders, 3 PTH utility box, Oliver 5 bottom 16” Tripp plow, Oliver 4 bottom 14” trailer plow, Oliver rotary hoe, 3 section harrow, JD 8’ disc, Gehl BU 710 forage wagon, Gehl 600 chopper w. 3 row corn head & pick up, Gehl high through blower PTO, 2 rt. flat wagons, NH #2Bl baler w. thrower, Hesston PT 10 hay bine, NH #256 rake, Smoker 28’ baler elevator, NH 36’ bale Sc gram elevator, Cardinal 12’ gram elevator, Star Line 16’ silage elevator, 20’ skeleton elevator, IHC PTO manure spreader, NI 195 Bu. PTO manure spreader, Oliver #540 - 4 row corn planter w. liquid & dry fertilizer, NI #323 Super corn picker, JD FBIS disc gram drill, Herd PTO grass seeder, tractor chains, JD 12” hammermill, JD 45 combine with cab, 10’ gram head, 10’ gram platform & 2 row corn head, JD 45 combine with 10’ gram head, Escco 500 gal. ice bank, SS bulk milk tank w. compressor, Sputnick milk porter, Girton 200 glv. SS bulk tank w compressor, Delaval glass pipe hne milker for 46 cows, 3 Surge milker units, 4 Delaval units, milk cans, milker parts, Badger bam cleaner w 100’ chain dismanteled #570, NH 110’ auger bunk feeder dismanteled, 12’ x 36’ crane tilesilo dismanteled, cattle clippers, feed cart, 8’ Jamesway hydraulic cyls., 10 x 30 wood silo, 50 Jamesway arch tie stalls dismanteled, platform scales, rough sawed cherry & oak wood, well seasoned, work bench, 2 endless belts, Forney 180 amp welder, Rem ch&m saw, 30 gal farmers boiler, 8 truck cap, lot of cedar & other posts, 1 HP air com pressor, rt wheel barrow, platform & beam scales, electric Hobart meat saw, floor jack, 20 ton hydraulic jack, 18 4 x 34 tire, Farmall M parts, hand tools, lawn mower & roller, sewing machine, wardrobe, tea cart, kitchen set, sofa & chairs, cabinets, desk, coffee table, Dungan Pyfe banquet table & chairs, maple bedroom suite, bureaus, oak chairs, rugs, dishes More items by sale day, this is only a partial listing Lunch Conditions; Cash or Acceptable Check. Auctioneers: Harry K. Freed & Sons 215-822-0723 Central DHIA elects officers, discusses program changes MIFFLINTOWN - Timothy Brown, dairy farmer from R 3, Lit tlestown, where he farms Brown Valley Farms m partnership with his brother Marvin, was elected to a two-year term as director on the Pennsylvania Dairy Herd Improvement Association. The action came on Wednesday when _ DHIA directors from the 16-county Central District held their annual meeting at the Stop 35 Restaurant near Mif flmtown. Brown will share the responsibility with Wilbur Burkholder, a dairyman from near Chambersburg, Franklin County, who was elected to a one-year term. Wilbur Burkholder presided over the meeting in his capacity as President of the District Board. During the meeting State Directors and Extension Dairy Specialists joined to report on the progress of Penn sylvania DHIA which they described as a “1.25 million dollar business”. Cows ion test have in creased by 19.4 percent during the decade of the 70’s. Production of milk per cow showed a 13.5 percent im provement in this same decade. I I Continued expansion of the Somatic Cell Program is forcing the state board of directors to consider enlarging the Central Milk Testing Laboratory. This may lead to a future in crease in state testing fees. AUCTION SALE OF FARM & IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY, MARCH sth I At 10:00 A.M. For Joseph Hetzer, Cohansey-Halfway House Road (Rt. 540), Cohansey, N.J. (Use Rt. 322 to Rt. 77 to Deerfield, Thence Rt. 540 to sale sight) signs will be posted. Tractors: 1977 IHC Hydro 186 Diesel (1227 Hours), M.F. 1967 1100 Diesel (3982 Hours), Oliver 77 w/cultivators, 1957 IHC 100 w/cultivators, Oliver side dressers, 2 mechanical transplanters, M.F. 5 bottom 16” semi-mounted plow, M.F. 12’ disc harrow, Centruy 100 Gallon and 500 Gallon (2) weed sprayers, 2 section 12’ scratch harrow, 2 -12’ weeders, Ezee flow fertilizer broadcaster, Dilts-Wetzel cutter - sizer - duster, 2 sets potato scales, 4 section culti-packer, 10’ Dunham - packer - crusher, 4 row cole bean planter, 24 foot Bogg’s elevator, 14’ Haines elevator, 3 section meeker harrow (mint), 6 wheel tandem wagon, 4 wheel wagon, porta-way tomato harvester, Stoltzfus bulk fertilizer Q body on 1954 Dodge chsssis, power hacksaw, IHC 1964 8 C O.E. tandem truck w/20’ flat body, 2 junk trucks, 5 x cylinders (rams), 2 hydraulic pumps w/Charlynn O motors a Irrigation System: 6,000 feet 6” x 40’ pipe, 6200 feet x 4” x 40’ pipe (mfgd. by Anderson-Miller), 9 Rambird O Guns, 28 gun stands, risers, sprinklers & related fit -8 tings, (FOLLOWING MFGD. BY WADE—RANE{ 60 X pcs 4” x 40’ pipe w/spnnklers, 20 pcs 4” x 40’ with-out g Sprinklers, 1 part & 3 full swivel guns, 10 gun stations, 8 35 wheel Wade-Roll irrigation system (Spring Lat x ched), 26 wheel Wade-Roll bolt type, Marlow PTO g pump, 2-4 cylinder Ford industrial pumping units, A Berkley 500 gallon pump, Chrysler V-8 irng unit x w/Marlow pump, usual run of crib house items too 0 numberous tomention a SALE TERMS Cash only, except known to Auc x tioneers/Sellers 9 Aurtinnpprs 1 8 SMitor ft Scott - 609-629-5855 or 6446. 8 (NICE FOOD STAND) a Coming from the South, use Rt. 40 to In- X tersection with Rt. 77 at Pole Tavern Circle, Rt X 77 to Deerfield, thence Rt. 540 to Sale Sight, S Signs posted at Deerfield Corner. Coming from 8 the North pickup Rt 77 and then follow same 8 directions as above. “The newest $50,000 somatic cell testing machine will begm operations m March, 1980, with a full workload. This means another waiting list will begm to form” said Herbert Gilmore, extension dairy specialist. The directors discussed the Shook Factors which were implemented on Jan. 1, 1980, as a method of calculating production which more closelv USD A reopens comment on uniform work schedules WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reopened the comment period for 15 days on a proposal to establish a uniform policy for providing inspection service to the meat and poultry industry. Comments on the proposal will now be accepted until this coming Monday. Donald L. Houston, ad ministrator of USDA’s Food Safety and Quality Service, said reopening the comment period will give interested persons more time to prepare comments on the proposed rule. The proposal-published in the December 4 Federal Register-estabhshes guide lines for assigning in spectors to meat and poultry plants and for charging overtime msepction costs To the industry. incaster Fanning, Saturday, February 23,1980—E23 approximate the cows’ lactation curve. The factors are applied to the first, second and last month’s production in the lactation. Farmers members will see the difference m the lactation-to-date column on monthly reports. The factors will be applied only to those cows which freshen after Jan. 1, 1980. The over-all effect will be to lower yearly production records by two to The proposal calls for plant operators to submit changes in work schedules so that inspection personnel can be assigned as ef ficiently'as possible. It also allows small plants, which often work on an in termittent basis, to match their operating schedules of that of available inspection personnel to minimize overtime costs. Houston said the costs of inspection, other than PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK - MACHINERY - SOME FURNITURE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29 Located in Centre County, V/z miles East of Aaronsburg, Pa., or 5 miles West of Woodward, Pa., turn South off Route 45 at the cemetery. 7 HORSES 9 yr. old grey gelding work horse, 12 yr. old work mare, 2 yr. old sorrel mare, 2 yr. old roan mare green broke, 6 yr. old bay gelding road horse, 9 mos. old filly colt, black yearling colt, set of buggy harness like new, 3 sets of bntch harness, 2 sets of front gear harness, some collars, bridles, buggy pole, single and double trees, etc. 44 HEAD HOLSTEINS 16 milk cows, several recently fresh, 1 due in March, 3 due in June, 3 due July and Aug., balance bred for fall, 2 yr. old stock bull, 9 heifers, majority should be bred, 9 heifers from yearlings down, 3 young bulls, 6 Holstein steers from 3 to 8 mos. old. This is a good producing herd with good udders. T.B. and Bangs tested. SWINE White service age boar, 2 White brood sows due in March and 17 shoats around 100 lbs. DAIRY EQUIPMENT AND SOME FURNITURE Farm Master cream separator, 4 can ice cooler, 20 milk cans, can rack, milk cart, feed cart, 2 S.S. pails and strainer, ice tongs, etc. Columbian cook stove, Warm Morning room stove, wickless 3 burner oil stove, 2 cabinet bases, kitchen cabinet, round oak pedestal ext. table, old low dry sink, 2 wood boxes, rollaway bed, rocking chair, iron but chering kettle, 2 huckleberry pickers, food chopper, a few misc. items. FARM MACHINERY Kirloskar 32 H.P. dsl. power unit, Frick 22 in. threshing machine in good cond., N.I. no 206 manure spreader used IV 2 yrs., I H. no. 12 silo filler, Harvey 11 in hammer mill, two 7 m. belts, D.B. % ton feed mixer, Eztrail wagon w/flat bed and racks, wagon w/field sprayer, Ontario 13 disk gram drill, I.H. No. 249-A corn planter in good cond , I.H. 8 ft. grain binder, I.H. corn binder, I.H and Case 6 ft. mowers, N.I 4 bar rake, hay loader, 2 wooden wheel wagons, Hochstetler ndmg plow, Syracuse and Moline walking plows, I.H. 7 ft. disk, 12 ft. land drag, 3 section harrow, two 2 section harrows, I H. cultivator, engine truck, B & S. 4 H.P. engine, Clipper seed cleaner, 4 hole hog feeder, 2 fuel tanks, 55 gal. drums, new Coulds water pump, 2 hay forks, 3 hay ropes, handy man jack, drill press, some hand tools, 4 aluminum shovels, straw hooks, forks and misc. farm items. Terms CASH. Lunch at sale. MR. & MRS. MICHAEL N.H. SPICHER R.D., Aaronsburg, Pa. MARK CLICK Auctioneer Reedsville, Pa five percent, but to more closely approximate the daily milk weight totals for the lactation. In the election of officers for the coming year, Ken neth Zeigler of Cumberland County was named President; Alan Reichley of Union County, Vice President; Wayne Hall, Franklin County was re elected Secretary and Jay Hower of Centre County was elected Treasurer. overtime, are borne by FSQS. Inspectors per forming post-mortem in spection duties would be limited to 10 hours of duty daily, and all other in spectors to 12 hours. Written comments on the proposal should be sent by Feb. 2 to the executive secretariat, rm. 3807-S, FSQS, USDA, Washington, D.C., 20250. Oral comments may be made to W. H. Dubbert, 202/447-7470. AT9:3O A.M LIVESTOCK
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