A3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980 UDF seeks assessment (Continued from Page Al) considered payment,” Order 36 Administrator Myron McKinley said. According to Pittsburgh National Bank’s attorney John Montgomery, theßank was asked earlier this year to consider further loans to UDF. When the bank reviewed the' Co-op’s financial position and made an independent auditors check, it decided to ter minate the loan relationship. Figures from—4979 in dicated UDF was ex periencing losses and PNB’s accountants said they did not feel there was a good possibility the ledger sheet would be improving in the near future. Both the Bank and the Order 36 Administrator’s office indicated they were not to be held PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, JULY 25 SATURDAY, JULY 26 James C. Class will hold public sale of tools, antiques and collectables on Route 45 between Aaronsburg, Pa. and Woodward, Pa. Friday, July 25 at 5 P.M. TOOLS, CAST IRON, AND COLLECTABLES Candle Mold, Trivets, Bicycle light, Flat Irons, Sad Irons, Old meat grinder, Cast Iron coffee grinder, Gyp sy kettle, griddle and waffle iron, Hog scrapers, mower section sharpener, Horse tooth file, wagon jack, scales, Blow torch. Com cracker, Axes, Barrel, Auger, Rug stretcher, picks. Ice tongs, Apple peeler, Cast Iron Mortal & pestle. Metal Bender, Milk Cans, Food Chop per, Paper Cutter, Anvil, Kerosene porch light, Sausage stuffer, Old newspapers. Trammel, Pair Brass shelf brackets, Cant hooks, Ice saw, Crosscut saw, wooden pullys, wooden mallets, Horse collars, Buck saw, Single trees, Double trees, Tin lunch box, wooden tool box, Cast Iron minature stove with uten sils, Clam steamer, Foot warmer, tin ware, Feed bags, Cherry seeder, Old bottles, Cookie jars, Milk bottles, glassware, china, many articles too numerous to men tion. SATURDAY, JULY 26 at 9 A.M. GLASSWARE ETC. Kerosene lamps, 2 whale oil lamps, mmature lamps, Belgium bowls, Barvarian china, Majehca glass, Frosted lion glass, Game plates, wash bowls & pit chers, Barber bottles, pressed glass, pattern glass, set of 6 Libby goblets, Cruets, Carnival glass, Vasolme glass, Heisey glass, Bristol glass vases, tea sets, Match holders, Chocolate candy molds, Brass ladles, Iron ladles, spatules, Cast Iron Corn Mold, Brass Ice bucket, Decorated Crock, Crocks, etc. FURNITURE Marble top bedroom suite; flour chest with dough box. Chest of dra /ers, platform rockers, Round pedestal table, % spool bed, odd chairs, Rocking chairs, clothe tree. Dome top trunk, Stands, safe, Dough box, Spurning jenny, 6 drawer spool cabinet, 1930 Antique 5 e slot machine with wooden sides, dry smk, cradle, desk, doll buggy, 5' Coca Cola Regulator Clock, Bucket bench. To be sold at 1:30 P.M. 1862 Tower percussion, 12 gauge Syracuse Arms Co. double barrel, Early 401 Winchester Automatic Loader Rifle, Model 1896 Winchester pump 22 caliber, Rem ington 12 gauge single barrel, Western Field 166 A Bolt Action, Stevens 22 Bolt Action, Remington double ac tion hammer, Springfield 1853, Hamilton 22 single shot rifle, LeFevre 126 A double barrel, Newmann Bros, double barrel hammer gun, Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single barrel. Octagon barrel single shot 22, 32 long, single shot nfle, lever action, Stevens 32 long, fun fire, lever action, Winchester 25-20 Model 92 lever ac tion, Hopkins & Allen 32 single shot lever action, Rem ington 22 single shot; U.S. Springfield 1873 45-70, Parker 126 A double barrel shot gun; Sword, Bayonet, Dagger All Bayers Mast Register Terms: Cash Owner JAMES C. CLASS Auctioneer; Leon J. Smith Food Available responsible for any results of the note’s being called nor for enforcement of the minimum payment provisions, even if either move were to force UDF to consider going to bankrupey court. The Bank’s auditors recommended there be no further notes signed with UDF. And, since the out standing notes were on demand, the Bank also called in the $865,000 balance. In addition, the Bank froze all assets UDF had on ac count at Pittsburgh National. Ernest Hayes said he could not understand PNB’s action. “We were'not back on any payments at all. Why they did this we don’t know. “If we were behind on the Ats P.M. & AI9A.M GUNS loans we could understand this,” Hayes said. Hayes said UDF had not missed a single $30,000 monthly payment. “All of our profits go back to the farmers or consumers at the end of the month,” he pointed out. * ‘We never had a big cash reserve built up. ’' Hayes said UDF hoped to repay the proposed loan within 18 months “We want to be the first group to square things up with our farmers and shippers,” he said. “We’re not going to stick anybody.” He admitted UDF has had a running battle with the Order 36 Market Ad ministrator for two years over payment dates. That fight, he noted, currently is pending in the courts. “About 90 to 95 percent of our members attended the meeting and they voted to accept the situation and help PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD & MISC. SATURDAY, JULY 26,1980 At 10:00 A.M. Located on White Oak Rd. between Smyrna & Cooperville, just off Rt. 372 approx. 3 mi. east o* Georgetown & 3 mi. west of Christiana, Lan caster Co. FARM EQUIPMENT & TOOLS TRACTORS: Super A Farmall (recently overhauled), 1940 John Deere H; 2-wheeled trailer, fiberglass pick-up cap, post hole digger, post driver, hay rack, sheep feeder,-fence stretcher, IH electric fencer, Homelite chain saw, portable air compressor, 150 gal. gas tank & pump, battery charger, battery tester, 24’ extension ladder, 30’ rope, heavy-duty ex tension cords, wooden pulleys, heavy tarpolm, wash tub, 15 rolls woven wire, barbed wire, V* m chicken wire, steel posts, snow fence gates, troughs, doors, used lumber & posts, concrete blocks, cement tools. POWER TOOLS- electric drill, circular saw; bench grinder, bolt threader, bolt cutter, brace & bits, saw horse, set of socket wrenches, vise, plumb ax, wedges, sledge hammer, new Stanley level, leather punch, draw knife, handy-man jack, jumper cables, barrel cart, wheel barrow, garden tools, garden hose, pruning shears, pruning saw, grubbing hoe. Black & Decker weed & grass trimmer, iron gambrel & rope, ice tongs, hay hooks, scythe, chicken coop, dog house, log chains, silage fork, shovels, parts bins, ass’t nails, bolts, iron hooks, misc. carpenter’s tools, etc. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES ANTIQUE DINNER BELL (rang in Christiana Riot) Antique child’s wooden toy wagon, 2 oak hotel rockers, walnut clothes tree, 4-post mahogany double bed w/spring & mattress, counter scale, 5-tooth wooden fork, wooden rake, hay knife, corn cutter, stereoscopic set, wicker baskets, school desk, wooden box, rope bed, antique oak pigeon hole desk, brass doorknobs, & other collectibles HOUSEHOLD: Matching Maytag washer & dryer (like new), 15’ upright Amana freezer, 16’ Norge Refrigerator, freezer, Duncan Piefe drop-leaf dining table w/leaf & pad, 4 walnut dining chairs, china hutch, matching pecan-wood book cases & 5-sided corner table, book case end table, coffee table, Hi-Boy chest of drawers, unported mahogany table, 2 color TV’s, portable radio, cedar wardrobe, shifferrobe, oak bureau, bookcase, marble table lamp, brass pole lamp, mirrors, lazy-boy rocker, sofa, braided rug, scatter rugs, elec pendulum wall clock, mantel clock, sheepskin rugs, executive desk chair, Royal typewriter & stand, 2 4-drawer metal file cabinets, Monroe elec adding machine, folding TV tables, desk lamp, folding table & chairs, brass trim firewood tote, fireplace set, 5 gal iron kettle, iron frying pan, brass chafing dish, complete set for 8 imported Swedish china, punch bowl set, large lazy Susan, large ass’t of glassware (some cut glass), pewter mugs, silver veg dish, set of pearl handle knives, coming ware, vases, com popper, ass’t dishes, jars, books, picture frames (some antique), lawn furniture, picnic table, patio furniture, 2 church benches, folding cots. Hoover vacuum cleaner & waxer, electric fan, 22 Remington nfle, Oster massaging vibrator, foot bath vibrator, heating pad, ass’t linens, towels, bed spreads, and drapes, and many more items too numerous to mention No Out Of State Checks Auctioneer: Ivan R. Yost (215)593-2511 Clerks: Yost & Yoder Food bv ladies Aux Christiana Fire Co Regional Fashion Review to feature last century styles - The Fashion GRANTHAM Regional 4-H us handle the problem,” Hayes said. As to the other potential difficulties, Hayes said he hoped to have the situation under control within a week. Most peiplexing to Hayes was the original decision by PNB to call the notes, he indicated. When told the Bank’s reason Hayes con cluded, “You have more information on this than we do. But we are going to find out why.” The resolution of UDF’s problems could be a major factor in the future of many dairymen in the ' eastern portion of Order 36. Terms by HAROLD GRAHAM Review will be held on Thursday, July 24 here at Messiah College. The Review, which is open to the public, will feature a full day of sewing crafts and accomplishments. In the morning session, the 4-H’ers will be judged on their sewing projects. The Nimble Thimbles Club from Lancaster County will be demonstrating machine quilting and sewing for the great outdoors in two learning workshops. After the noontime lun cheon, the Fulton Opera Theatre will present an informative and en- SHORT NOTICE AUCTION RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATION For; Barb& Babs, 473 Main St., Harleysville, PA MONDAY, JULY 21 10:00 A.M. EQUIPMENT Upright and chest freezers, Sta Kold & Jordan S.S. single door refrigerators, ice machine, Hobart dish washer, Hobart & Kitchenaid mixers, commercial blender, mash potato machine, Bain Mane electnc deep fryers, Microwave oven, 6 burner gas fired oven with broiler, waterless steam table, coffee maker and warmer, toaster, sandwich grill, Kistler fire ext system, soda fountain, multi-mixer, glass washer, apt. size refrigerator, National Cash register, food chopper, US meat sheer, 4 air conditioners, 12x32 counter with 7 swivel top stools; pedestal tables and 3 large tables, seats 4 & 6,75 wooden chairs, high chairs, waitress station, exhaust fans, domestic H.W. heater, Maytag auto, washer and dryer, collection of 50 state plates and Salt & Pepper shakers TOOLS including rotary mowers, step ladders NOTE—This is only a partial listing TERMS-Cash Lunch SANFORD A. ALDERFER, INC. -Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers Harleysville, PA 215-723-1171 THE DELAWARE STATE SALE At the Fairgrounds Harrington, Delaware SATURDAY EVE., JULY 26 7*30 P M 34 HEAD OF QUALITY REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 34 The Sire Lineup 7 by Elevation, 3 by Jet Stream, 3 by Astronaut, 2 by Startrek, 2 by Fury Ivan. Others by Fond Matt, Apollow, Marvex, Ivanhoe Star, Betty Chief,'Job, Al, etc. Nearly all over 600 F and there are several over 800 F andupto!ol6F. Many fresh or close young cows and bred heifers, In cluding a fresh Elevation from a VG dam with 658 F. This fancy two year old is making a good record and is bred back to S-W-D Valiant. Also selling is a fancy Apollo three-year old who has over 500 F in heifer form and is due at sale tune to Elevation. There are a number of fancy, full pedigreed heifers selling including a Fond Matt from a VG Apollo dam with 1016 F, a February ’BO Elevation from a 910 lb. dam and a January ‘BO Elevation from a dam with 4 tunes over 600 F. This is the best group ever offered in the Delaware State Sale. Sponsored by the DELAWARE STATE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION Sale Managed by: Remsburg Sale Service Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Ph. 301-473-8214 tertaining fashion show on clothing of the last century. During ( the afternoon session, the 4-H’ers will conduct a fashion show, doing their own modeling. Four finalists .will be chosen to go on to the. State finals. Parents and friends are encouraged to attend. The Dams
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