Crop insurance program expands , HARRISBURG - Three new counties have been added to the Crop Insurance program in Pennsylvania. Several different rates of coverage also are available. In addition, the entire Crop Insurance program may undergo some dramatic changes in the near future. Farmers m Berks, Nor thumberland, and Crawford counties now are eligible for coverage of several spring planted crops. Berks County is the only county in the state which will offer coverage for soybean growers in 1980. But that may soon change. SEELEY FARM DISPERSAL Located just at south edge of Boro of Westfield Tioga Co., PA SATURDAY, APRIL 19 ll:OOA.M. Farm Equipment at 11:00 Cattle at 12:30 74 Good Holsteins (52 Cows, 21 heifers, 1 stock bull) and a good place to select replacements!! 3 Tractors 2 JD 3020 D, fully equipped in very nice condition with front end loader and “A” plus good overhauled IH “M”, JD “336” new type, kicker baler, (only 2 seasons!) NH “475” haybme, JD rolabar rake, JD 18’ trans. drag, plows, blades, spreaders, wagons, etc. GMC Cab/over truck with 14’ steel bed (a good one!) MR. & MRS. CLAYTON SEELEY Owners For Information contact Rumsey Sales, Bath, NY 607-776-3478 PUBLIC SALE BLACKSMITH TOOLS, FORGE, ETC. - ANTIQUES - GLASSWARE - SALT & PEPPER COLLECTION - AVON COLLECTION-OAK FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLDS SATURDAY, APRIL 19 At 9:00 A.M. Located - Approx. 6 miles west of Route 183 and 4 miles east of 501 on Route 895, near Village of Rock in Washington Twp., Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. BLACKSMITH TOOLS ETC. - (Forge and wheel shrinker Champion Blower Forge Co., Lancaster, Pa.), vices, large anvil, horseshoes, full line of blacksmith tools, 3 prong iron forks, ladels scrap metal. ANTIQUES Fancy ornate oak sideboard, oak dressers, oak washstands, ornate oak bed, oak clothes trees, oak pressed back child’s rocker, oak rocker, child’s roll top desk and chair, sq. oak ext. table, hoosier cabmet, blanket chest dove tail, kerosene lamps, crocks and jugs, redware crock, sadirons, brass face scales, old cookie cutters, kerosene heater, popcorn popper, dated veg. cutter, old trunk, food grinders, buffet, piano stool, cast iron pans, metal toys, 3 prong forks, library table, old baskets. Vapo- Cresolene (old lamp vaporizer w/box), child’s books, homemade soap. GLASSWARE AND COLLECTIBLES - Shirley Tem ple bowls, depression glass, pressed glass, ironstone dishes and platters, colbolt, shot glasses, sterling salt and pepper, approx. 75 to 100 pairs salt and pepper col lection, Avon collection some presidential, 12 place set ting 18Kt. dishes, erector set, spoon holder, 2 chicken on nest, child’s set of 4 cups and saucers. HOUSEHOLDS, ETC. Coldspot Chester freezer, pots, pans, dutch oven, blue jars, Kenner bass horn, set of encyclopedias, hoes, forks, shovels, digging bars, hand cultivator horse plow, comsheller, bolt cutter, many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or app. check. Owner reserves right to reject any or all bills Not responsible for accidents. Lunch available Sale ordered by HATTIE BROWN Jay Riegel Jr., Auctioneer 717-739-4718 changes several features Johnnie Perdue, district director for the 11 southeastern Pennsylvania counties covered by ihe Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, said Tuesday the FCIC plans to insure any crop m any county where 1000 or more acres of the crop are grown for com mercial use. The target date for full implementation of the program is 1985. Another change will be contracting with private industry to do the insurance sales. Perdue said FCIC feels private firms have the sales expertise to so a better job of getting policies for fanners. The paperwork will be administered by ASCS. The move to assure in surance for any major crop produced in any county is part of a government move to do away with the 29 disaster programs currently offered at various times to farmers. “It’s a move to insurance rather than a give-away,” Perdue said. Variable coverages also will be offered to farmers. A farmer can insure his crop for 50 percent, 65 percent, or 75 percent of its expected total value. While allowing reduced premiums, the percentage coverages also provide coverage for only a portion of the crop. FCIC said it figures about one out of every 12 acres planted in the United States never reaches harvest. It may be lost to weather, insects, disease, or other disaster. The insurance is available MARYLAND ANGUS SPRING QUALITY SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 18 7 P.M. At the Fairgrounds, Frederick, Maryland. COWS-CALVES -HEIFERS MD. 8.C.1.A. TESTED BULLS For catalogs Mrs. Caryl Velisek, 1868 Rt 94, Woodbine, Md 21797 Phone 301/489-4519 PUBLIC SALE OF FARMING EQUIPMENT FRIDAY, APRIL 18,1980 Located midway between Mt. Joy & Erisman’s Mennonite Church, off the Manheim-Mt. Joy Rd., along Brenneman Road, Rapho Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (Look for sale signs.) Ford jubilee tractor with step-up/step-down, Ford bumper & pulley, Ford tractor jack, Massey Hams #B2 combine, New Holland #27 blower w/50 ft. pipe, John Deere #3B 2-row chopper for 38 in rows & 5 ft. pickup head, New Holland #273 baler w/thrower, John Deere #216 self-unloading wagon, 24 ft. bale elev w/motor, Bnllion 12 ft. cultipacker, John Deere 3-sect, spring harrow, spike harrow, 10 ft fertilizer drill, Smoker bin wagon, Snowco #7OO auger bin w/runmng gear, John Deere model-N manure spreader, tank wagon, land roller, rotary hoe, 3 pt. blade, 2 single tobacco ladders w/mnnmg gear, 3 Mmmck tobacco presses, Greider tobacco press, sawbuck & blade, 2 sets tobacco hoers (1 for Cub & 1 for John Deere), V-snow plow, 2-sled snow mobile trailer, 2 - 1 horse walking cultivators, pony sulky, John Deere rear wheel weights, elec grass seeder, steam jenny, #225 Lincoln welder, platform scales, 36 in. barn fan, air grease gun, drill press, bench grinder, cattle waterer, elec fencers, elec fence posts, elec, motors w/te to 3 hp. chisel teeth, sprayer pump, jacks, blasting mat approx. 12x12 -34 m steel, tobacco shears, tobacco spears, Stauffer tobacco planter, McCormick 28’ disc, 16 ft gram elevator with motor, Sauder 6 ft snow blade, Grandy 10 ft fertilizer seeder-spreader Kitchen cabinet, 3 pc bedroom suite, 2 pc living room suite, sewing machine cabinet, radio-record player comb , qt jars, 2 end tables, maple chest of drawers, and other items Auctioneers: Rufus Geib (665-4136) Raymond Miller only to owners of the insured crops who may be in dividuals, partnerships, corporations, or other legal entities. A tenant and landlord may apply for insurance in dividually. Producers are given in surance contracts. But a producer does not have to reapply each year. The insurance on each crop remains in force until canceled in writing either by the farmer or FCIC Both quahty and quantity losses can be insured under the program. Perdue said there are a number of advantages to the USDA-sponsored insurance programs beyond keeping a farmer from bemg wiped out. For instance, having an insurance policy increases the farmers collateral value smce he then can show his banker that he will indeed get some return from the seed money he borrows. Even if not in the form of sales of crops, the farmer can expect an indemnity payment on his crops. Because it is expanding its programs, FCIC anticipates having some sort of program available in almost every farm county in the country. To allow administration to keep up with the expanded scope of the crop insurance program, a new regional office has been opened in Harrisburg. The office is at Suite 320,75 S. Houcks Road, Harrisburg, 17109. Phone number is 717/782-4803. The office is located near the Dauphin County Ag Extension offices.—CH At 11 A.M Sale by: ROBERT SHELLENBERGER Lunch Stand Uncaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1980—D27 Quintuplet kids surprise Port Royal family The Hockenberry family, Port Royal, had a grand surprise recently. A goat they bought last year as the children's 4-H project presented them with quintuplets, 3 does and 2 bucks. Shown with the kids ai one day old are: Glenn and Edna Hockenberry and Glenda, age 10 and Jason, 8. The kids were named Cincin, Nannerl. Bumpkin, Patch and Punch. Wrightstown 4-H club is Bucks volleyball champ DOYLESTOWN - Wnghtstown 4-H Club captured the 1980 Bucks County 4-H Volleyball Championship in recent tournament play at Central Bucks West gym in Doylestown. Over 110 4-H members participated m the contest. Chris Belke, captain of the Wnghtstown team, led the NOTICE To assure that your Public Sale appears in the Public Sale Section we must have your ad vertisement by 4 P.M. Tuesday of each week’s publication. CONSIGNMENT SALE OF FEEDER PIGS & FEEDER CATTLE FRIDAY, APRIL 18,1980 6:30 P.M. Sharp Held at Keister's Middleburg Auction Sales Inc., Rt 522, 3 miles east of Middleburg, 5 miles west of Selinsgrove, PA Earlv consignments appreciated Bring a load - buy a load For Information Call 717 837 2222 - 717 524 5285 - 717 966 2856 Terms Cash Restaurant open KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUC-IDN SALES, INC. Rt. 522, RD #3, Middleburg, PA DON & WALT KEISTER Owners Auctioneers. Ray Long & Dave Imes team to a record of 7 wins and 1 loss in the round-robin tournament Ted Goll, Newtown, was the team’s adult advisor The winning team received a plaque. Three teams played to a three-way tie for second place with equal records of 6 wins and 2 losses. Tied were: Unarm 4-H Club, Matt An derson and Bill Worthington, co-captains; Richboro 4-H Club, Beth Shultz and Tom Reynolds, co-captams; and South Horse and Pony 4-H Club, Kihan Brech, captain. Other 4-H teams par ticipating were: Buckingham, Spnngtown, Seeing E>e Pnppj, Hilltown, and Ottsville Operate and maintain tractors according to manufacturer recom mendations