Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1980, Image 142

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    P22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1980
Western Pa. milk
order changes
to be voted on
CORAOPOLIS - Under a
U.S. Department of
Agriculture final decision.
payment, pooling, and other
provisions of the Eastern
Ohio-Western Pennsylvania
federal milk marketing
order would be changed.
Herbert L. Forest, dairy
official with USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing
Service, said the amended
order still must be approved
by at least two-thirds of the
market’s dairy farmers if
the order, as changed, is to
go into effect.
Producers will vote in a
referendum to determine
approval.
Forest said this final
decision is virtually the
same as the recomended
decision published in the
March 20 Federal Register.
The proposed amendments
are based on a pubhc
hearing held in Coraopohs,
Pa. last August.
One major change in the
present order provisions
would be that the advertising
and promotion assessment
would be based on the
average price that handlers
pay farmers for their milk
instead of the fixed rate now
provided.
This change, Forest said,
would increase the
assessment to nine cents per
Western Berks 4-H Dairy
Club to present trophies
The Western Berks 4-H
Dairy Club held their May
meeting at the home of Mark
Moyer.
The older members
showed the newer ones
proper showing techniques
Trophies will be handed
out at the next meeting to the
high senior and junior of the
Hoards Dairyman Judging
Contest William Lesher had
PUBLIC SALE
MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 26,1980
10:30 A.M.
Located Along Sunny Side Road Columbia R
1, Take Rt. 23 West to Ironville Pike, Turn Left,
go to Sunny Side Road just past the Swimming
Pool.
175 Massey Ferguson Diesel, Farmall H
w/Cultivator, Carter loader & chains, V C Case w/new
rear tires, 12 ft Massey Hams Special 80 self-propelled
Combine, N H 66 Super baler, rotary mower, green
chopper, Gehl crimper, J D 4-bar hay rake, 3-pt
spring harrow (like new), 7 ft 3-pt. MM Mower, 3 B.
14” MF plow. Case transport disc, 3-pt sprayer, Ford
pto spreader, Oliver 1 row com picker, Oliver 2-row
com planter, 2 flat wagons, roller, gram drill, PTO
seeder, 2-hole com sheller, 4000 lath, shears, spears, 12
ft elevator, snow fence, plastic hose, milk cans, lime
spreader, two 2-wh. trailers, Farmall A cickle bar
’7O Buick Special
Bxlo & 6xB Buildings
7 Feeder hogs, 3 Brood sows w/pigs, 2 Boars
<registered stock) 1 Bred Gilt, hog troughs, some tools
HH GOODS & ANTIQUES
Tin cans & canner, dough mixer, milk cans, old
trunk, slaw cutter, record player, hub caps, iron gnll,
fryer, toaster, waffle maker, shaving mugs, glass
cutter, wooden forks, 3 elec hedge shears, Scotts
fertilizer spreader, lawn edger, bicycle, books, and
numerous items not listed
Lunch Available
Sale By
MICHAEL ZIPP
C.H. Wolgemuth & H. Shaffner Aucts.
Ph. 665-5664
hundredweight from the
current rate of five cents.
The change would not affect
the amount consumers pay
for milk in the market order
area. The change was
designed to keep pace with
the constantly increasing
cost of operating the
program.
Another major change in
payment procedures is to
eliminate the requirement
that the market ad
ministrator collect all
handler obligations and then
pay producers. This unposes
an added cash flow burden
on handlers buying milk
directly from producers.
Not recommended was a
proposal that would have
eliminated the market ad
ministrator paying
cooperatives directly.
Forest said that the current
procedure, in effect since
October 1978, had corrected
a serious deliquency
problem with handler
payments to cooperatives
and should be continued.
Copies of this final
decision may be obtained
from the Market Ad
ministrator, Myron R.
McKinley, Box 30128,
Cleveland, Ohio, 44130 or the
Dairy Division, AMS, USDA,
Washington, D.C. 20250.
the highest score of 434, and
Tina Bartsch was the highest
junior with a score of 362
points.
A car wash is being held at
Way-Har Farms Dairy to
raise money
The next meeting will be
held at Jimmy Blatt’s on
Thursday, June 5 Reported
by Donna Stump
Blair Co. DHIA Report
(Continued from Page D2l)
Cove Valley Hoi Inc
32 RH
680 GH
Donald G Hoover
7 RH
5 RH
Carol RH
George D Smith
Ada GH
Dawn Baker
85 RH
173 GH
210 RH
323 GH
325 RH
Harry Brubaker
9 GH
Rodney L Metzler
67 GH
125 RH
44 GH
79 GH
159 GH
Lar Ann Farm
Rhonda GH
Jerry & Sandy Young
1 GH
Thomas W Kelly
Summer RH
Raymond Diebold
later GH
Shammy RH
Jo RH
Rose G RH
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
(V/i Story House & 2 Story Barn)
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
Located along Pennsy Road, R.D. 1, Pequea,
Martic Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (Take Rt. 272 about
8 mi. south of Lane, to Paul’s Mobile Trailer
Park, turn right on Pennsy Road & go about 2
mil to sale).
Real Estate. 1% story frame house w/white asbestos
siding House contains kitchen w/elec. stove, dining,
living & bedroom w/powder room on first floor. Lg
sec floor suitable for 3 bedrooms. Cemented
basement, oil hot air furnace w/water heater, well
water, sewage system, alum, storm windows & doors
Cement patio. Separate 2 story frame barn w/2 car
garage, sec floor has work shop & lg. storage room.
Paved driveway, lots of pine trees, lg lawn. Lot Size
232’ frontage by 268’ depth more or less Total of 1 acre
&55 perch Property open for msp Sat’s., May 24 &31
from 1 till 2 Real Estate to be sold at 2:00
Whirlpool 2 door apt. size refng , old Kelv. ref rig
Walnut; rdn ext table w/boards, German 4 bar chime
mantle clock, blanket chest on legs, chifferobe etc
Oak slant top desk w/2 sec book case, china closet
w/claw feet, 2 sq ext tables, book case w/drawers, 2
wash stands, side board, sq table w/ball & claw feet
rnd chair w/dresser, book shelves, dresser, vanity,
mirror w/hat rack, chairs & rockers Empire side
board, plank chairs, bar room chair, blanket chest
Mahogany sm china closet, 2-3 sec. book cases, table
w/book case, drum table, table w/mag stand, desk &
arm chairs 4 ample kitchen chairs, maple single bed,
1807 Gilbert 8 day banjo clock, wooden bench, porch
rocker, tool chests, iron Champion chunk stove on legs,
iron sewing machine bases, flat trunk, metal single bed'
w/mattress, base cabinets, wood or coal heatrola, uph
reclmer, brass floor & table lights, elec window fan
Lots of books 1873 The Cottage Cyclopedia History and
Biography, 1866 Life of Abe Lincoln, 2 vol Scripture
History, 1905 History of school for 150 Years, 1843
History of Great Reformation Germany & Switzerland
Children’s books & other old books Crocks, jugs, clay
crocks, copper tea kettle Iron scotty dog, oil lamp
bracket, skillets, tnvits & flat irons Brass, Wood & tin
articles Baskets, marbles Pewter 2 pitchers & bowl
& dish Plated silverware Guitars Stella 6 string,
Harmony Monterey etc Picture frames oak, walnut,
Ig gilted etc Still Life picture Cranberry pitcher,
child’s soft paste mug, Tyrol deco ironstone soup
bowls, Cut Glass compote & bowl China pitcher &
bowl set, deco ironstone Toddy plate, Blue Willow
ware, hens on nests, Ig , med & sm oil lamps, ruby
top, end of day, milk glass, Hall tea pot Pressed
pitcher, bowl, goblets, dishes etc Collection of old salt
& peppers, grn , blue & red glassware Lots of other
glassware & china not listed Pots & pans, cooking
utensils, elec appliances, old Kitchenmaster food
grinder, bone handled carving set, bedding & linens
Other articles not listed NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS
ACCEPTED Food served
AI.SO PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUE TOOLS, HAND
& GARDEN SAT , MAY 31 AT 10 00 AT SAME
LOCATION
CarlG Herr Atty.
Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
19,966
18,181
59
44
8 1
46
6-0
20,211
15,109
17,023
18,370
9-2
63
5-4
23
2-3
15,856
18,034
21,172
16,396
16,447
19,250
9-4
69
4 11
5-3
30
14,563
15,253
17,709
19,609
18,087
18,533
22,980
22,092
10-2
20229
19,890
17,665
18,623
10 7
4-10
90
39
At 10:00
Sale by
ELI W. WEAVER ESTATE
Walter Keller gg 17i490 42 739
County Line Farm ICOQ7 _
Amy GH 10 0 16,297 4 7 762
Bobbi GH 4 8 18,837 3 8 713 W
David N Greenleaf _ 7 CCI
6 GH 4 9 18,079 3 7 661
842
716
763
718
674
38
48
40
754
At 11:30 a.m.
At Green Acres Acution, located along Route
248 between Berlinsville & Lehigh Gap. Ap
proximately 15 miles north ot Allentown, Pa.
Selling a 35-year clock collection from Nazareth, Pa.
Brochure & additional information available upon
request.
43
48
36
4 1
42
677
860
759
667
697
688
49
45
50
46
39
707
679
878
899
700
Herman L. Green, Auctioneer
R.D. #2 Box 259-G
Walnutport, Pa. 18088
Phone:2ls-767-5996
829
3 8 871
3 6 785
743
847
653
738
Located at Brickervile Fire Hail (just off Rt.
322 between Ephrata and Hershey), Bricker
ville, PA.
3 pc. Oak Bedroom Suite; 3 pc. Bedroom Suite with
Marble Top Dresser; Oak Chest-of-Drawers; Oak
Wash Stand; Oak Commode; Square Oak Extension
Table; Oak Parlor Tables; 6 Cane Seat Pressed Back
Chairs; Cane Seat Rockers; Library Table; Wood
Chests; Edison (Gem) Phonograph with Morning
Glory Horn; many 45 Cylinder Records; Zenith Floor
Model Radio; Shelf Clock (with weights); Gilbert
Banjo Clock; Postal Telegraph Clock; Piano Stool;
Reed Porch Chairs; Reed Fernery; Clothes Trees;
Square Tub Maytag Wringer Washer; Wooden Church
Bench; Child’s Chair; Cedar Wardrobe; Trunks;
Chestnut Hanging Kitchen Cupboard.
Antique Pictures & Picture Frames (Oak, Gilded &
Wooden Frames); Old Prints; 2 Tiffany Type Parlor
Lights; Antique Parlor Lights; Rayo Lamp; Antique
Kodac Darkroom Lantern; Lanterns; Skater’s Lan
tern; Key Wind Pocket Watch; Big Ben, Alarm Clocks;
Pencil Boxes; Straight Razors; Pocket Knives;
Political Button; Akron Lodge Pm & Hat; 1816 Sale
Bill; Rug Beaters; Old Baskets; Beer Tray; Crimping
Iron; Old Cigar Boxes; Wooden Silverware Box; Name
Cards; Post Cards & Advertising Cards; Big Little &
Other Children’s Books; Old Sheet Music & Music
Books; World War II Scrap Book.
Old Children’s Toys & Games, Air Rifle; Iron “Give
Me a Penny” Bank; Carmval Chalk; Brass Kettles;
Brass Candle Holder & Candelabra, Brass Bell,
Copper Tea Kettle, Tin Ice Cream Dippers, Tin Molds,
(Enterprise) Cherry Seeder, Candle Molds, Wooden
Butter Prints, Slaw Boards, Butcher Pans, Lg Copper
Dipper, Copper Funnel; Flat Irons, Iron Kettles;
Balance Scales, Agate & China Spittoons, Agate
Pieces; Lg. Glass & Earthen Marbles, Squirrel in
Glass Marble, 2 Family Bibles (1-1853); Howe Phila
Bible, 1828, ABC Book.
Homespun Linen, Linen Table Clothes (1 dated);
Antique Fancy Work; Magdalene Howry - ABC &
Number Sampler, Antique Quilt; Lap Robe; Shawls;
Crocheted Bed Spread, Lace Table Cloth
Ironstone Platters, Majolica Plate, Green & Pink
Depression Glass; Pressed & Patterned Glass Cake
Stands, Berry Set, Satin Glass Berry Set, Cranberry
Wine Set; Vaseline Glass, Oriental China, Nippon;
Martha Washington Plate; Germany Fruit Dishes;
Limoges, Fish & Game Plates, Planters Peanut Jar
(raised figures), Crocks & Jugs, Earthen Jars;
Demijohn, Jardinieres, Carnival Soft Drink Bottles;
Glass Flask; Tippecanoe Bottle (H.H Werner & Co );
Bone & Wooden Handle 3 Prong Forks & Knives, Old
Christmas Items
Newlm & Marshalls Broad Ax, Plumb Hatchet
(Nickel Steel Head); Antique Hand Tools; Drawing
Knives; Wooden Planes, “C” Clamps; Bar Scales;
Brass Front Scales, Cigar Making Tools; Crimping
Tool, Tobacco Sizing Boxes, Tobacco Shreader ■
Tobacco & Com Cutters, Straw Cutter, Hand Corn
Sheller, Wooden Measures; Antique Strap Hinges; Old
Locks, Remington 32 Rifle (Octagon Barrel).
Terms by:
HORACE G. YOUNG ESTATE
T. Glenn Horst, Auct.
Timothy G. Horst, Auct.
859-1331
CLOCK AUCTION
SUNDAY, JUNE Ist
Brickerville Fire Hall
THURS. EVE., MAY 29
At 5:30 P.M
Linens
China & Glassware
Tools
Toys