PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT, FEEDER PIGS, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1980 At 10:30 A.M. Located 2Vz miles North of Bernville. Take the Bemville-Shartlesville road to Manbeck road turn West travel 3 A mile to sale. Jefferson Twp. Berks Co. Pa. Watch for sale signs on day of sale. 29 FEEDER PICS £560 Int. gas tractor fast hitch, £3113 bottom 14” £ast hitch plow, 7 tooth Taytorway chisel plow, 4 section harrow, Badger 1,000 gal. vacuum tank spreader, Haban 3 pt. P.T.O. com shelter, Int. snow blower, 36’ New Idea elevator, Drag elevator, Gravity bm on running gear. Flat bed wagon, J.D. lime and fertilizer spreader, Int. Alfalfa drill, £990 Int. haybine, £6O selfcompelled Massey Harris combme, £47 Int. baler. New 200 A.M.P. Welder, never used, Tractor chains, other chains, Hydraulic cylinder, baby pig nurser, Cast iron water and hog troughs, Electric motors, 2 Martin hog feeders, 2 Pride of the farm hog feeders 5 and 20 bu. Butcher equipment of all kinds, Vise, Old Walnut work bench, w/wooden screw vise. Grind-stone, Large Vise, Endless belt, Dusk to Dawn light, Picnic table and bench, Household goods, nice 3 pc. living room suite, Maple hutch, 2-5,000 BTU Air Conditioners, 1- 11,000 BTU Air Conditioner, Spool table, Table and chairs. Metal wardrobe. Milk can, School seat, Lan tern, Wine barrel. Butter chum and buck, Dishes, Old latches, 2 Feed chest, Tools, lot of other farm and household items, Rototiller to mount on small tractor, Int. Cadet £55 riding mower, Lawnboy edger, Kawasaki trail and street bike, Sale atrlo:3o A.M. Conditions by W. BARRY SHIPE Paul E. Bixler and Gerald G. Kramer Auctioneers Refreshments by the Lutheran Church PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS MONDAY, SEPT. 1 LABOR DAY 9:30 A.M. LOCATED: On Susquehanna Trail, north, Ist farm on right side past Rutters Restaurant. ANTIQUES Cast iron wagon w/3 horses & driver, Walnut corner cupboard, Oak side board, camel back trunk, 2 cradles, 3 blanket chests, antique high chair, coal dinky stove and tank, coal and wood chunck stove, 3 mantel clocks, drop leaf Cherry table, Billy Foust jug and 6 Billy Foust glasses, quilting frame, double barrel Hammer shot gun 12 gauge (Parkhurst), Mays milk bottles, Carnival glass berry set, pitcher and six glasses blue and white sail boat, picture and frames, milk cans, wash boards, ice cream scoop, 2 rope beds, 1 high back bed w/Acom carving, butter churn, cast iron coffee grinder - American Enterprise -1873. BUTCHER TOOLS Complete set of butcher tools, laddies, knives, meat grinder, 2 sausage stuffers, iron kettle w/3 ft., meat saws, meat hooks, stone jugs, stone crocks, food grinders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 piece living room suite, sofa & chair, table lights, coffee table, end tables, Maple breakfast set w/6 chairs, Heatrola - Dura Therm oil, metal wardrobes, bookcases, 2 - 12x12 rugs, 1 - 15x12 rug. Stereo record player, reed rocker, living room chairs, flower stand, go-carts and dolls, dresser w/glass knobs, kitchen cabmet, G.E. refrigerator, clothes hamper, 2 metal utility cabinets, blankets, bedding, electric blanket, throw riigs, clothes rack, books, baskets, Poloroid camera, tea kettles, waffle iron, pitchers, irons, wooden bowls, musical cake dish, coffee pots, butter dish, bottle caper, refrigerator dishes, electric oven, pots and pans, pressure cooker, lard cans, food sheer, salt & pepper shakers, what knot shelves, spring and mattress, carpet sweeper, hassocks, curtain stretcher, Singer Sewing machine and stool, side saddle and Timothy seed. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK WILSON & FRANCES GLADFELTER R.D. #4 York, Pa. 764-9338 AUCTIONEER: Blaine N. Rentzel Emigsville, Pa. 764-6412 Farm Bureau praises end of nitrite hassle PARK RIDGE, 111. - Robert Delano, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, expressed satisfaction with the decision of the Food and Drug Ad ministration and the Department of Agriculture in discontinuing efforts to eliminate nitrites from foods, such as cured meats. “We have contended from the beginning that a careful scientific’ review of the ‘Newbeme’ nitrite study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology would prove there is no scientific basis for the government to require the removal of nitrites from foods,” Delano said. Delano was reacting to a joint statement of the Food PUBLIC SALE Due to sudden death of her husband, the undersigned will sell on the farm located 3V* miles west of Boonsboro, Md. on Route 34, 3/4 North on Reedysviile Rd., west on Mansfield Rd., last farm on left. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 70 Head of Holstein Dairy Cattle 70 Consisting of 54 dairy cows of which 9 have freshened in past 2 months, 11 dry cows, balance m different stages of lactation. 16 head of Hoi. heifers, steers & bulls from started to yearlings. Cows pregnancy examined by vet.; Bang & T.B. tested within 30 days. This is a good working herd of mostly large cows & producing well. Three Tractors & Machinery: John Deere 4030 diesel tractor, P.S., W.F., cab, 2400 hrs.; John Deere 2240 diesel tractor, P.S., W.F., 1540 hrs.; JD 146 loader w/manure fork & 5 ft. bucket; chains; Farmall M tractor, cult.; JD 2500 4-18 automatic reset plow; JD 110 transport 11 ft. disc; JD ABF pull type 8 ft. disc; Int. 9A pull disc; JD 10 & 12 ft. lever harrows; 2 Superior 10-7 drills, Int. 56 four row conventional com planter w/fertihzer & Gandy boxes, Dickey John, extra plates, Int. 550 P.T.O. single beater manure spreader, small N.I. spreader, M.F. 3 pt. 7 ft. mower; New Holland 556 side rake, N.H. 477 haybine; Int 241 roller baler; Zimmerman 32 ft. elevator w/motor; N.H. 770 forage harvester 2/2 row com head & grass head, N.H. 27 blower & 40 ft. 9 in. pipe; JD 216 forage wagon. Grove forage wagon; N.I. rubber tire wagon w/hay sides; Groves 3 pt. bale carrier; JD 7 ft. bucket, heavy duty 2 wheel dump trailer; M.F. roll guard & roof, 3 trailer axle w/tires & wheels, saw mangle, metal roll bale feeder & other feeders; new wood & metal farm gates; fuel tanks w/band pumps; 5 wooden calf hutches, 800 ft. 3/4 in. plastic pipe, 2 DeLaval milking units, pipeline & compressor feed carts, 52 gal. Pacemaker water heater; air com pressor; elec, bench grinder & motor; Lincoln 225 elec, welder; forge, shop heater, shop tools, bolts; nuts; 10 & 16 penny nails, new & used elec, accessories, 15 bu. of Horst’s 721, 795, 806 seed com, metal office desk & chair; 4 drawer metal file; other household articles. Note: Many pieces of machinery 2 yrs. old. 1969 GMCI ton dual wheel track, 6 cyl., 38,000 miles w/9 ft. cattle body. Approx. 1000 bales of straw. Over 100 round bales of mixed hay. Will offer 32 acres of growing com. Terms: Cash - not responsible for accidents. Real Estate Will offer at 12:00 noon farm containing approx. 100 acres improved by bnck dwelling containing 7 rooms, bath, attic, basement, metal roof, heated.by oil hot water, well & septic. Frame bank barn w/covered barnyard & auger feeder; 6 cow (designed for 8) block milking parlor (1 yr. old), equipped with 6 Surge milking units w/Mueller 1000 gal. bulk milk tank, Mueller compressor, Surge vac. pump; Mueller washing system (wash m place), SS double tank; 12 ft. stove & 12 ft. metal silo w/12 ft. Jamesway unloader, large concrete trench silo, 16 cow block dairy bam & milk house & other frame outbuildings, all with metal roofs. Two wells & 1 cistern on farm with Anteetam Creek bordering one side. Terms: fSIM.M down day of sale with other terms announced sale day. All taxes pro-rated, transfer tax & Documentary stamps paid by purchaser. MRS. MERLE F. WHIRR SR. Mansfield Road Reedysville, Maryland Auctioneer: Robert C. Mullendore Clerk: C. L. Metz Lunch Rightsileserved and Drug Administration and the Department of Agriculture, released in Washington, August 19, in which the two agencies said that after extensive review of the MIT study released in 1978, “we have concluded there is no basis for FDA or USDA to initiate any action to remove nitrite from foods at this time.” Following release of the Newbeme study results, the two federal agencies had initiated action that would have removed use of certain nitrite compounds in foods. “U.S. livestock producers and others in the meat in dustry could have been severely hurt by premature charges about dangers of nitrites,” Delano stressed. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980—P19 About $12.5 billion worth of food products would be in volved annually. “We are pleased,” said Delano, “that in (his in stance the federal govern ment is acting on the basis of responsible scientific evidence and review, instead of basing decisions on Cattle on feed drops LITITZ Cattle and lowest number of July calves on feed August 1 for marketings from the seven slaughter market m the states since 1975 seve " s “ es , pre f a . n S Placements of cattle and »” "“1 ” >l>e seven weSSn *T dm ”B ** wwe ¥ 2 12 percent less than August tat JiSi^S 1 gt0 ’ h ' Crcp STVSSI2&S lifarijngs of' ted cattle , during July totaled 1.35 p *f“ n ’“ ts »! ■ « million, down 8 percent from fhn T ] . . P [P ore last year and 16 percent ™y hist year but three from July 1978. This is the P ercen * below July 1978. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE FRI. EVE., SEPTEMBER 5 #1 Located 4 miles west of Elizabethtown, Pa., Falmouth Rd. t turn right on Bossier Rd. to Furnace Hill Rd. Farm called Misty Acres. Farmette 11V« acres approx. Small efficient poultry farm capacity of 13,300 cage layers. Currently under contract. Bam w/Horse Stable & Cora Crib. 2% story Frame House, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, 1% Bath, Basement. Oil w/Hot Air, Stream, Small Woods, Pond Site. Golden op portunity for some family who has ambition & forsight. 10% down day of sale. Balance after Jan. 1, 1981. Possession Possible before Settlement. #2 Located at 3790 E. Harrisburg Pike, oppositve from Big M Middletown, Pa. 1 Story concrete Block House, Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms. Bath. Laundry Room, Oil w/Baseboard Heat, Large lot. 10% down day of Sale, 30 days Balance. To inspect these Properties call 367-1861 or 653-5689. Both Properties will be sold at #l. Real Estate to be offered at 7:00 P.M. Sale by, CHARLES W. & JOANNE M. BROOKS Henry Gingrich, Atty. Harold (Abe) Shaffner, Auct. Cornelius Helfrich, Atty. Bel Air, Maryland PUBLIC AUCTION FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS and SUPPLIES To settle the Estate of Richard £?• Grafton, late of Harford County, the undersigned Personal Representative will sell the following at PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises located at 3019 GRIER NURSERY ROAD, FOREST HILL, MARYLAND - A miles north east of Rocks Road (Md. Rl„. 24), 2 I A miles north east of Forest Hill and 516 miles north of the town of Bel Air in the Third Election District of Harford County on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1980 At 10:30 AM EDST M-F Model 165 Tractor (G); M-F Model 50 Tractor (G); Manure Spreader; M-F 3x14” Bottom Plows; M-F Baler, PTO w/Chute; J-D 15 Disc Grain Drill; Old Papec Ensilage Cutter and Blower. Misc. Hand, Shop, Lawn, Garden, and Farm Tools and Supplies. 1970 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan Automobile (63,165 miles) Other Interesting Items TERMS Cash or Approved Check MARTHA LEE GRAFTON, P.R. Forest Hilt, Maryland 838-3032 Auctioneers John H. O’Neill Kenneth C. Travers Not Responsible for accidents on day of sale Lunch available on grounds. primarily emotional or political considerations as has happened too often in the past.” “This proves once again,” concluded Delano, “That the nation’s food supply is wholesome, healthful and safe.” 7:00 P.M