Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1980, Image 152

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    D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26, 1960
Postmortem exams, slaughter inspections urged
LANCASTER - Routine
postmortem examinations
and slaughter inspections
were highly recommended
by a visting veterinarian
from the University of
Florida at a meeting for
swine breeders and feeders
in Lancaster on April 16.
“The money spent on
having a dead animal
examined may be among the
best money ever spent on
your herd,” Dr. Neil Becker
said.
“Slaughter inspections are
like quality control and tell
you bow good a job you’re
doing in such things as
dewonning.”
There’s no perfect de
wonner, according to Dr.
Becker, and the best thing is
to keep pigs from getting
worms in the first place.
Posting an unthrifty
feeder pig before the
audience, Dr. Becker
stressed that “no pig is born
to be a runt; there's always a
reason.”
As be proceeded with the
examination. Dr. Becker
discussed some of the
diseases and how they can be
detected from a post
mortem.
Concerning iodine
treatment for navals, Dr.
Becker did not express
NOTICE
9TH ANNUAL
CONSIGNMENT SALE
MT. ZION ROAD
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
SATURDAY, MAY 3
9:30 A.M.
Fredericksburg Firemen’s Park, 1 mile South
of Fredericksburg, along Route 343, Lebanon
Co., PA.
If You Have Articles For Sale And Would Like Them
Listed In Our Itemized Ad, Contact: Robert Lentz, 933-
8211; Art Kunkle, 865-2846; Roger Kirst, 933-5392, or
Leßoy Geesaman, 8654304.
H. Bachman, R. Myer, O. Rudy, R. Hoke, D.
Risser, N. Hoover, Auctioneers
Refreshments & Bake Sale
By The Ladies Of The Church.
PUBLIC SALE
TOOLS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, ANTIQUES
Akron, Pa.
THURSDAY, MAY 1,1980
At 6 P.M.
Located at 11 N. Conestoga View Dr. (Just off
Rt. 272 near Sheaffer Sunoco Gas Station),
Akron, Pa.
DELTA WOOD LATH; Full Set Lath Chisels;
CRAFTSMAN 8” TABLE SAW; ROCKWELL TABLE
JIG SAW; CRAFTSMAN DRILL PRESS; B&D Bench
Grinder; %” Electric Drill; Ridgid Pipe Threading
Outfit; Large Miter Box (with 2 Saws); Bench Vise;
Shop Vacuum; Little Giant Tap & Die Set V*” to
Hand Saws Hand Planes; Electrical Tools; Calibers;
Broad Ax; Drawing Knives; Wood Chisels; Tool
Boxes; machinist Tool Box; Pipe Wrenches; C & Bar
Clamps; Tnpod Pipe Vise; Office Desk; GINGER
BREAD CALENDAR MANTEL CLOCK: Wooden
Storage Cabinets; Lots Fishing Equip.,
Electrical Tools; Supplies; Breakers; Wire; Boxes;
Switches; Motors; Stereo Record Player; Cane Seat
Rocker & Chair; SPINNING WHEEL; Mirror Oak
Frame; Records.
BUTCHER TOOLS
LARGE BRASS LADLE; Butcher Ladle, Strainer &
Matching Fork; Brass Bucket; Tin Fish Horn; Wooden
Box; Cookie Cutters; Agate Roast Pan; Flat Iron;
Small Iron Troughs; Copper Tea Kettle; Sq Iron Fry
Pan; Picnic Cooler; Electric Fan; Old Books;
Woolnch Mens Clothes.
Terms By
MRS. JACOB L. MOWERY
(SARAH G. MOWERY)
T. Glenn Horst & Timothy G. Horst, Aucts.
859-1331
enthusiasm for the practice.
“Most of naval infections
occur before the little pigs
hit the floor,” he said.
He recommended in
corporating long-acting
penicillin with iron shots to
reduce such infections.
Also discussed was
atrophic rhinitis, which
prevents the turbinates in
the pig’s nose from reaching
normal size.
This affects the pig’s air
filitration system, according
to Dr. Becker, and increases
the chances for pneumonia.
Dr. Becker’s diagnosis for >
the feeder posted at the
meeting involved a con
striction of the esophagus,
which was likely due to a
birth defect. He found the
opening into the stomach
quite constricted with bile
buildup and little food in the
stomach or intestinal tract.
The visting veterinarian!
also discussed African swine
fever, which he located as
close as 90 miles away in
Cuba.
“It resembles hog
cholera,” he said.
“It’s not a matter of if we
get it but when. We don’t
have a vaccine for it and
little hope for one.”
He explained that
domestic producers in
CM
I ‘M
IV
Posting of feeder pig is begun by Dr.
Neil Becker at Lancaster swine meeting.
confinement shouldn’t have climates since it is earned
too much to worry about by a particular soft tick,
though. And there’s even which could come into places
less to wony about in colder like Florida.—DA
PUBLIC SALE
HEIFERS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS
QUILTS - MISC. ITEMS
Located 4 miles south of Chambersburg,
Franklin Co., Pa. Turn west off U.S. 11 onto
Social Island Road, 1/4 mile to Shalom Christian
Academy on
SAT., MAY 10,1980
SALE AT 9:00 A.M.
FOR MISC. ITEMS
HEIFER SALE AT 12:00 D.S.T.'
30 REGISTERED & GRADE
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
Ranging in age mostly from two to seven months. A
quality offering from good herds in the area. Sires
represented include Bootmaker, Pacesetter, Cumva
Proud Performer, Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Thonyma
Elevator, Marlu-Titan, Round Oak Astronaut Eros, R
D - Woodside Julius Red, Also grandsons of Astronaut,
Elevation, and Penstate Ivanhoe Star, etc. Dams carry
records of up to over 20,000 lbs. milk. Health charts.
Catalogs available from Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa.
17235. Sale in tent.
HOUSEHOLD, QUILTS,
LAWN MOWERS, MISC. ITEMS
Maytag wringer washer, good condition; new Reading
apple parer; electric popcorn popper; electric blen
der; bread box; new recliner; platform rockers;
magazine rack; spring mattress; pillows; ladies
winter coats; quilting frames; over the door shoe rack;
brass items; macrame hangers with plants; ceramics;
new plaster craft items; string art picture; new Gone
with the Wind lamp; good used toys; new and used
books; shelves; Brownie camera; adding machine;
baked goods; homemade bologna; decorated milk
cans; new white aluminum shutters; apartment
Martin bird house; roll-matic memo keeper; twin
kerosene patio lamp; new hardware items; car top
luggage carrier; Craig 8 track automobile tape player
with two large speakers; sump pump; calf hutches; 4
pronged hay forks; surplus merchandise from
businesses; chain saw; drill press; used 16 hp Aliens
hyro static tractor; 42” rototiller4B” mower; 48” snow
blower; used 4 hp riding mower; ured model 25-5 hp
Green Acres riding mower; used ipodel 75-8 hp Cadet
International riding mower; used Parker pull type
lawn sweeper; Ford panel Econohne van, equipped
with shelving; new electric 1/3 and 1/2 hp motors; shop
tools. Many other items new and used articles by
families and businesses in the Cumberland Valley.
New assorted pattern quilts, homemade afghans,
comforters, shawls; crocheted items; cnb and large
quilts, including some beautiful quilts made by
students of Shalom Christian Academy. Quilts on
display before sold.
LUNCH STAND: Specially prepared chicken bar-b
-que, dutch style food. Cheese stand, Cart ndes,
children's activities. Flea market on the side. Tent
provided for bidders
Not responsible for accidents.
ORDER OF SALE: Miscellaneous at 9:00 A.M., Cattle
12:30 P.M. Quilts 2:00 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS: Horst. Stull, Moyer, Litchy,
Heckman.
BENEFIT, SHALOM CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
min
PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm i will offer the following
for sale on the premises located at 5869
Woodbine Rd. (RT #97) 3 mi. N. of Woodbine,
Md. on
SATURDAY, MAY 3, ISM
Beginning 10:30 A.M
FARM MACHINERY:
1H 140 Tractor w/plows, cultivator, blade, mower;
IH “H” tractor, JD 290 corn planter, 2 row; JD drill on
steel, IH 25 mower, farm wagon, IH “H” or ‘ - M” front
end loader, trailer, drill press, IH 314 Diesel loader &
backhoe w/2 buckets (good condition), 16’ Wikami
elevator w/motor; 16’ Universal belt elevator, Gandy
seeder for 12’ disc, Oliver 3,4, 5, bottom Auto reset
plow, JD hopper blower w/50’ pipe, 71-F750 Ford Dump
truck, platform scales. Hydraulic jack, drill press,
grind stone, sythe, steel windows, 2 RR baggage
wagons, hammer mill, belt, milk cans, Kersen oil
stove, storm windows, 25.20x13 tires w/wheels, block &
tackle, Merry Tiller 55 gal. drum, Vaccuum pump w/%
hp motor, corn sheller, lawn mowers, fertilizer
spreader, wheelbarrow.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS;
Mahogany dining room drop leaf table, Mahg
chairs, grill w/hood, metal cabinets, smoke detector,
pea sheUer, child chair, elec, fry pan, washboard, old
platters, ping pong table, Nissen Trampoline, childs
sand box, games, 10x12 rug, kitchen table, GE dish
washer like new; cedar- lined clothes wardrobe,
dresser w/mirror, walnut table, sleds, blue jars, old
bottles, many other items too numerous to mention.
Not responsible for accidents on premises.
TERMS: Cash on day of sale items subject to Md. sales
tax law.
5846 Woodbine Rd.
Woodbine, Md. 21797
Auctioneers: Ridgely & Streaker
489-4637
458-4039
Clerks; M & E Craig
Lunch will be served
PUBLIC SALE
TUES. EVEN. MAY 13
5:30 P.M.
LATE MODEL FARM MACHINERY
Located: Goshen Rd.: South Lancaster Co. Pa.
(Located 5 miles South of the Buck off Rt. 272
or 10 miles South of Quarryville on Rt. 222.
“Watch for Signs”
TRACTORS
1456 International Tractor & Cab; 190XT Allis
Chalmers Tractor; 4520 John Deere Tractor; Dl7 Allis
Chalmers Tractor w/Bucket (IV Series); WD Allis
Chalmers Tractor; 33008 International Skid Steer
Loader.
1976 Chevrolet % T. Pick-up; 1963 Ford Truck w/Int.
unloading Box; 1969 Ford Truck w/Badger unloading
Box; G.M.C. Dump Truck; 1969 Ford 10 Wheeler Dump
Truck.
TILLAGE & HARVEST EQUIPMENT
12’ John Deere Self Propelled Model 800 Haybme;
Mohawk Chisel 10 tooth 3 pt. Plow w/Gauge wheels;
FB John Deere grain drill; International model 580
spreader Tamdem Axle; 830 International chopper w/2
com & grass picked heads; 1440 John Deere com
Planter 4 row, no till; Bush Hog harrows off set 1 yr.
old Tamden wheel -12’ 6”; John Deere lawn mower
Model 110 (needs work); Arts-Way Feeder wagons (2) ;
Electric Motors; John Deere HYD. reset Model 2500 5
bottom Plow; Lely sprayer & tanks; Brillion seeder 3
pt-8 ft. (like new); #56 International Blower; John
Deere Sprayer 3 pt. w/Booms; Grain Auger; Richar
ton Dump Wagon (like new); Post Hole Digger 3 pt.
(like new); Bear Cat grinder mixer (like new); 2
elevators - single chain; 10T John Deere wagon w/oak
body; Martin tandem axle trailer; Semen tank
w/contents; Badger Tank Spreader; 2 round bale
feeders; Gravity bin; Massey Ferguson 3 point hitch
blade.
AUCTIONEER NOTE: There are no small items to
mention so don’t be late. We will be starting promptly
on time with large items.
SETTLEMENT IN FULL SALE DA Y
“NO EXCEPTIONS”
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
Out of state buyers must have letter of Credit from
Bank stating amount bank will guarantee. All checks
made payable to auctioneer.
Sale Conducted For;
JERRY HINOTE
RD #2 Peach Bottom
Pa. 17563
Blaine N. Rentzel
Box 222
Emigsville, Pa.
764-6412
WILLIAM SCHAFER
TRUCKS