Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 23, 1980, Image 39

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    Ag district bill
(Continued from Page Al)
included is a
' for a landowner
his property from
itary ag district
iod of eight years.
' provides that
municipality must
re-approve the ag
at the end of each
the old bill’s
if no action were
TWO
DAY SALE
OF
LIVESTOCK & MACHINERY
to the death of my late husband, Joseph
ige, I am discontinuing my farm operation
rill sell on the premises located southeast
Jerick, Maryland on i-270, south 5 miles
rule 85 to Buckeystown, Maryland, west
ile on Manor Woods Road, north 1 mile on
•esign Road
IRSDfIY, FEBRUARY 28
at 10:00 A.M.
100 Head of High Grade
Holstein Dairy Cattle 100
' of 20 head fresh since December; 14 dry
balance in different stages of lactation. This is a
herd with approx. 40 head of Ist and 2nd calf and
1 3rd and 4th calf cows. This is a well uddered
with good size and production. All heifer calves
ler 2 mo. of age. Also selling: C-VU Astro Sam,
.onaut son out of a dam with records up to 22520
and 975 fat, purchases at Paul Clemson, Jr.
' sale in 1976. He is plus 944 in milk and 28 in
selling from: Sam, Astro, Job, Black Eagle,
Seaman, Clem, and New Hope.
cows tested for interstate shipment having been
& T.B. tested within 30 days of sale. Pregnancy
prior to sale.
SALE HELD IN HEATED TENT
LOADING CHUTE AVAILABLE
FEED
ix. 6,000 bales of 2nd and 3rd cutting Alfalfa hay
ix. 4,000 bales of Timothy - Clover mixed hay
ix. 2,000 bales of good bright Wheat straw.
>x. 1,500 tons of silage in various silos.
;d to be sold by bulk,
way and other silage carts.
'IER: Carts, feed, cattle, semen.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29
at 10:00 A.M.
Five Tractors and
Good Farm Machinery
1066 diesel tractor w/Turbo, W.F., P.S., custom
1635 hrs.; Int. 656 diesel tractor, W.F., P.S.;
M, Farmal H, Fannal Super C tractors; Int.
id loader; Int. 4-16 auto reset trailer plow, extra
;r for wide cut; Miller 9 ft. transport disc.; 2 Int.
tort discs, 10 and 11 ft.; Int. 14 ft. transportspring
■; 10 ft. pull type spring harrow; pull type disc;
530 no till 4 row com planter, used 1 season; New
id 890 field harvester w/com head and pickup
.lent; New Idea one row com picker, 2 yrs,; Int.
iper blower, 50 ft. pipe; 3 Badger silage wagons,
an w/high floatation tires, used 1 season; Int. 1190
iwer, used 1 season; Int. 990 wmdrower; 2 New
id side rakes; New Holland 320 haylme baler
ver, 2 yrs; New Holland 278 hayliner baler
/er; New Holland 30 ft. elevator and motor;
,*r elevator and motor; Little Giant conveyor and
; Int. fast hitch 7 ft. mower; Woods rotary
'; 7 wagns w/hay sides; 4 com wagons; Int. 10
drill; Hesston 1510 liquid spreader; 2 Starline
ireaders w/hydrauhc lids; one 2 yrs.; another
. lid; field sprayer w/300 gal. fiber glass tank;
■lusel plow; Brilhon seeder cultipacker; 2 Brillion
ickers; frame harrow; flail chopper; Alum. 16
mveyor; Winpower generator on trailer;
iry steam jenny; McD. lime spreader; fash
post hole digger; cement mixer; Jet Stream
' pump; 4 silage bunkers on wheels; 4 wooden
icks w/roofs; 2 metal portable hay racks; shop
im tools.
1977 G.M.C. % ton pickup truck
Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents.
NELLIE C. PAGE
lONEER: Robert C. Mullendore
K: C. L. Metz
!NEY: W. Jerome Offutt
Haugh & Herman, P.A.
Second Street
ick, Maryland 21701
t (301)662-8248
LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED
taken, the district would
automatically be renewed.
Some people had objected
to the reverse-sunshine
provision.
The Senate Ag Committee
admitted the provisions of
SB 1264 make it difficult for
the owner of a small,
isolated farm to gain
protection under the
provisions of the bill.
But they said they feel it is
better to concede as lost such
parcels near large urban
centers and concentrate on
saving large plots farther
out.
The minimum size district
of 500 acres would allow a
fair amount of land to be
attached to the district even
if such land were not con
tiguous with other land in the
district.
And in a district of 3000
acres, perhaps a good size
for a local municipality, as
many as 1200 acres could be
in smaller size parcels.
Troublesome to some
observers is the apparent
conflict with the House of
NOTICE
SPRING
CONSIGNMENT SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 15
9:30 A.M.
Farm Equipment, Horses
Mules, Dairy
& Miscellaneous
Located V 2 mile West of Reistville off Rt. 501,
Lebanon Co., Pa.
TERMS BY:
DAN RHODES &
REUBEN G. STOLTZFUS
Auctioneer:
Buffenmeyer
■ Watch for Full Listing Next Week
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY
& DAIRY EQUIPMENT
2749 Geibs Road, 12 miles west of Cham
bersburg, Franklin Co., Pa. 3 miles west of St.
Thomas, 1 mile south of Route 30 between
Route 30 and 416 on
SATURDAY, MARCH 15,1980
David Brown 1200 Selectamatic 12 speed wide front
axle tractor; David Brown 1200 Selectamatic 6 speed
wide front axle tractor; Allis Chalmers W.D. tractor;
A.C. cultivators; New Holland 489 haybine, cut less
than 200 acres; New Holland Farmec 30 ft. elevator
with 1 h.P. motor; New Holland 275 Hayliner baler with
thrower; New Holland 512 P.T.O. manure spreader,'
real good; New Holland 36 flail chopper; New Holland
717 com harvester; New Holland Super 23 silage
blower with 40 ft. of pipe; New Holland 7 ft. 3 P.H.
mower; New Holland 350 grinder mixer; Case 960
combine with 10 ft. grain head and 2 row com head,
good cab, in good condition; New Idea 305 2 row
mounted com picker, attachment for A.C. tractor;
Sno-Lander snow blower model 720 3 P.H. - P.T.0.;
Allis Chalmers 6 bottom 18” automatic reset plow 3
P.H.; good International 400 Cyclo No Till com plan
ter; John Deere 17-7 grain drill; good Walsh 200 field
sprayer with plastic tank; Pittsburg 4 bottom trip back
16 inch plow with 3 P.H.; 12 ft. transport Pittsburg
heavy duty disk harrow; New Idea 5 wheel speed rake;
Dunham Cultipacker; 3 section spring tooth harrow;
spike harrow; hay Puffer; New Holland cylinder belt
driven com shelter; Helix 2 wheel P.T.O. grain cart;
Mayrath 6” grain elevator with 1 H.P. motor;
Aluminum paddle grain elevator; short grain elevator
to use at rear of wagons; front tractor mounted buck
saw; hog feeder; fence posts and rails; hay feeder with
roof; set of false engates with gear box; odds and ends
of the wagon; 8 wagons such as 2 Knowles heavy duty
wagons, 10:00:15 tires with Lamco forage boxes, real
good; 2 Grove 500 wagons with Lamco hay racks;
Grove 560 wagon with grain sides; 2 rubber tired
wagons with hay racks; New Holland wagon with
Lamco hay rack; 18.4-15-38 tractor chains; P.T.O.
Cyclone seller, etc. Above items all in good condition.
DAIRY RELATED ITEMS AS FOLLOWS:
Übler 600 self-unloading, self-propelled feed cart;
electric 52 gallon hot water heater; 400 gallon Majonier
milk tank; Zero dumping station with 40 ft. of glass
line; wash vat; 5 Surge milker units; milk cans; Acorn
barn cleaner with motor for parts; Jamesway 30.6
milker pump with 2 H.P. motor; 2 rubber tired feed
carts; good milk cans; etc. *
LUNCH STAND RESERVED
J. Robert Meyers, Auctioneer
Alleman and Smith, Clerks
Representatives’ nuisance
ordinance bill.
That measure sailed
handsomely through the
House and was expected to
meet little resistance in the
other Chamber. It would
give farmers protection
against a host of nuisance
laws.
But the measure may be
held in the Senate in favor of
SB 1264 which includes the
same provisions.
As one Senate Ag Com
mittee member explained,
“Nuisance protection is one
of the carrots to get farmers
to put their land in ag
districts.”
Since fanners already can
10:30 A.M.
MERRILL R. BIVENS
Uncaster Farmine, Saturday, February 23,1980—A39
get preferential tax
assessments even if they are
not in an ag district, the
lawmakers say they feel
they need to offer some
additional incentive to keep
farmers interested.
The House’s nuisance bill,
the Clean and Green Act,
and other provisions would
provide piecemeal
protection against a
majority of farmer
problems, excluding the loss
of land.
While the Senate seems to
favor the idea of the House
nuisance bill, they say it
could weaken the basis for
their SB 1264.
Eastern Berks
4-H Dairy meets
NEW BERNVILLE - The
Eastern Berks 4-H Dairy
Club met on February 15,
1980, at the Fleetwood First
Federal Savings and Loan.
Clyde Meyers, county
extension agent, gave a slide
presentation "and went over
county, state and national
events.
County
council
representatives were
chosen; and they are: Gary
Kurtz, Billy Zollers, Helen
Seidel, and Scott Hauseman.
Ted Kleinsmith, Sarah
JUNIATA CO. FARM & WOODLAND
AT PUBLIC SALE
SAIUR9AY, MARCH 29
l:OOP.M.
Located near McAlisterville, 45 Mi. north west
of Harrisburg.
Parcel #1 - 79 As, level farm ground, 8 room brick
dwelling, 12,000 head cage layer house, large bank
barn, 4700’ road frontage.
Parcel #2, selling separate - 4 As woodland w/road
frontage, excellent bldg. site.
For complete info, contact,
Long Bros. Auct.
RD #2, Port Royal, PA 17082
Ph. 717-527-4784
PUBLIC SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
Having sold farm & discontinuing farming will
sell located 11 miles East of Frederick MD on I
-270 to 109 exit, left on Rt. 109 to Peachtree
Rd., IVz Miles to farm.
TRACTORS, TRUCK & MACHINERY
Minn. Moline (White) G 750 diesel tractor, 74 h.p.,
WF, PS, double trans., 1085 hrs.; AC RC1043 tractor;
NlB’ cut-ditioner, NI side rake, NH 69 baler, Snowco 24’
bale converyor & motor, Bush Hog 8’ rotary mower, NI
ground driven tractor manure spreader, Big Rhino
heavy duty 7’ 3 pt. scraper blade, Clark trailer type
field sprayer with 200 gal. fiberglass tank, flatbed
rubber tire wagon, Deerbom 3.2-14 plow, pull type trip
disc, hydraulic wood splitter mounted on wheels, 2
wheel farm trailer, Caldwell 3 pt. post hole digger,
wooden loading chute on skids, 130 gal. gas tank with
hand pump, 2 extra hand pumps, Gas Boy electric
pump, 3 hand oil drum pumps, drain & stand pipe for
pond, 3 h.p. gasoline construction water pump & hose,
Gould electric pump & water system, DeLaval por
table electric 2 unit milker pump & milking unit,
Timothy hay left by sale.
1957 Hit. 160 truck, 6 cylinder, 5 spd., with 12” cattle
body.
Most of above machinery was purchased new, well
maintained & ready for field.
Terms: Cash.
Not Responsible for Accidents
OWNER:
M. E. BRITTLE
301-428-0189
Auctioneer;
Robert C. Muilendore
Clerk:
C. L. Metz.
Lunch Rights Reserved
So, it seems likely the
House’s provisions, in
corporated in SB 1264, could
see their way into the
lawbook through the back
door.
The State Grange is
watching SB 1264 and says it
supports the bill’s basic
concepts.
Two years ago similar
legislation was passed by
both the Senate and the
House. Farm leaders say
they hope the present ad
ministration will be more
sympathetic than the past
one when it come time for
the governor to sign the bill
into law.
Kcnnett, Linda Latshaw and
James Wagner were
welcomed as new members
and new project books were
distributed.
A roller skating party is
tentatively planned for
March 7, 1980 at the Route
100 roller skating rink.
The next meeting will be
held April eleventh at Naomi
Herbert’s home at 7:30 pjn.
A judging demonstration
will be given. Reported by
Sandy Moser.
11:00 A.M.