Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1980, Image 39

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    2 DAY
PUBLIC AUCTION
Fri. & Sat.* Sept. 19 & 20
LOCATED IN MIFFLIN COUNTY, ALONG
ROUTE 322, AT MILROY, PA.
A clean up of used machinery, parts, shop equip
ment, etc. of Aumiller Sales and Service machinery
business.
FRIDAY ITEMS
A lot of new machinery parts, many J.D. and A.C., etc.,
a lot of plow parts, new Homelite chain saws if not sold
prior to sale, used saws and parts, Homelite special
service tools, chain breaker and riveter, Nielsen chain
sharpener, some hardware supplies, Rustoleum paint,
assorted nails, bolts, etc., assorted chain links,
assorted clip pins, 0 rings, keys, roll pins, plate and
space washers, etc., some electric motors, 2 drums
diesel fuel, used tractor and implement tires and runs,
four 10x16.3 skid loader tires, J.D. 720 pony motor,
Armstrong furnace, Joy nder tractor seat, assorted
seat cushions, new tractor umbrella’s, new fly elec
trocutor, bulk milk tank calibrator, new Rite Way
milker unit, 10 milk cans, a lot of parts books and a I.T.
service manuals, metal mdex file drawers, assorted
hyd. hose fitting, hyd. hose press, large canvas tent,
rear tractor weights, tractor pulleys, portable air tank,
a lot of roof paint, electric sign, Papec electric knife
grinder electric sickle grinder, pile dry oak lumber,
cat track jack, cat track grease gun, Dickey John
monitor tester, diesel compression tester, Hotsy model
650-T steam cleaner, Steam Gmny cleaner, hi pressure
washer, calcium chloride pump, magneto tester, log
chains, bag wagons, 2 Kerosun heaters.
MACHINERY & AUTOS AT 2:00 P.M.
1966 Dodge C-500 truck w/Grove 22 ft. roll back bed,
1970 AMC Ambassador sedan, 1969 Ford LTD hard top
car, A.C.-WD tractor in good running cond., old J.D.
model A tractor - needs repaired, Owatonna no. 208 hay
conditioner, J.D. conditioner, Owatonna No. 29 win
drower (no motor), Dual axle skid loader trailer, set of
trailer axles w/brakes, A.C. 8 ft. disk, 3 A.C. plows,
J.D. 3 bottom plow, Oliver 3 bottom trail plow, 2
harrows, A.C. roll baler, 2 Sauder loaders, M.F. hyd.
loader, assorted loader buckets and blades, J.D. corn
binder, Gehl trailer chassis, 2 new Walsh 200 gal.
saddle tanks, 250 gal. fuel tank, J.D. no. 70 tub spreader
for parts.
SALE WILL START SATURDAY
W/OFFICE EQUIPMENT
FOLLOWED BY
SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
Microfiche viewer w/card file, 4 metal (4 drawer) file
cabinets, 3 metal desks, 2 wooden desks, 6 office
chairs, Simplex time clock w/card" rack, Thermo Fax
copying machine, 2 Burroughs adding machines, S.C.
typewriter, Paymaster electric check writer, Mc-
Caskey cash register, Welbilt air cond., window fan, 2
folding tables, long bench, 2 electric well clocks, 2
decorated milk cans, Juliette A.M.-F.M. radio w/8-
track and 2 speakers, assorted steel shelving, a lot of
wooden parts bins, parts counter w/display window, 2
shop desks, large work bench, assorted hand tools of all
kinds, electric and air impact wrenches, 3/4 drive
socket set, assorted hyd. jacks, 2 electric portable
grinders, other small electrical tools, 3 battery
chargers, tool toter, car inspection equipment, 4 floor
jacks, Allen exhaust analyzer, Allen volt tester, Allen
ohmmeter, coil tests, B&D valve grinder, Snap on
engine scope, Marquette timing light, valve spring
compressor, Armature under cutter, Snap on ar
mature tester, B.&D. valve refacer, Sunnen wet honing
machmg, Lincoln hi pressure grease gun, Hunter
wheel balancer, sleeve puller, Ingersol Rand com
mercial air compressor, portable air compressor
w/gas engme, paint sprayer, Manley 40 T. hyd. press
w/side press, A.&W. dynameter (for tractor PTO),
Yale 1 T. electric hoist, 1 T chain hoist, shop crane,
tractor splitting stand, A frame hoist, transmission
jack, assorted jack stands, Coats tire changer, OTC
diesel nozzle tester, large floor drill press, 2 Lincoln
welders, welding rods, etc. Mapp gas cutting torch
w/tanks and cart, large welding vise and table, several
work benchs, 3 bench vises, hyd. test kit, hand drill
press; assorted gear pullers, Kmpco portable heater,
and a lot of items not listed including auto supplies, etc.
Some items subject to prior sale.
Terms CASH or GOOD CHECK.
ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS: WE ARE GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS
LUNCH AT SALE
AUMILLER SALES AND SERVICE
Milroy, Pa.
MARK GLICK - Auctioneer
Reedsville, Pa.
at 9 a.m.
Bergland interview
(Continued from Page A2l)
farm program planning has been to take the 1930’sex
perience and programs and extend them and patch them
up.
That won’t work. World food requirements will double
in the next 10 years. Our land base in the United States is
being depleted.
Exports are breaking all records. It likely will con
tinue. We’ve increased exports by 35 million tons in just
three year’s time—that’s a 50 percent increase. We
won’t see it continue because we don’t have the land
base.
What I’m arguing for in the 80s and beyond is getting
into value added. I want to be able to export purebred
livestock from Pennsylvania and other places to help
developing countries improve their agricultural
capacities.
I’m more interested in the next phase of developing a
demand for textured soybean products and flour and
semi-processed foods than in continuing the campaign to
generate demand for raw goods.
Next is we are in the middle of a complete overhaul of
the research adgenda. I have discontinued federal
research grants for some projects.
I think, generally speaking, applied research should
be the function of state universities and private industry.
I want to get more federal dollars into the long range,
high risk, but potentially high pay-off activities, dealing
with matters hke converting celulose to energy, genetic
engineering of com plants to produce nitrogen, new
genetic developments m the soybean.
One of the reasons we are interested in good relations
with China is that China is the homeland of the genetic
base of the soybean. Our researchers think we can
construct a whole new family of soybeans.
Our research agenda has to branch out into things we
never paid attention to, those exotic new sciences.
On £he home front we have problems with fanning
marginal land, have to put soil conservation programs
in a better light.
At a later press conference Bergland defended the
Carter Administration’s record on farm matters. He
spoke of the benefits gained from U.S. farm exports in
the U.S. balance of trade.
He called the Russian grain embargo “more in
teresting than important.”
He said if, after the close of this year’s harvest, dairy
farmers and cattlemen find themselves short of feed, the
ASCS can provide cash assistance.
But, he noted, Pennsylvania has not reached the stage
of some Western states where farmers are paying $lOO a
ton for hay.
He concluded by confirming the 1980 drought equalled
the 1936 drought in both lack of rainfall and heat. But, he
noted, the absence of high winds had prevented a second
dust bowl situation.
WELDING SHOP
AUCTION
ELECTRIC WELDERS; SHOP EQUIP.;
FORK LIFT; TRUCK TRAILERS;
BLDG. TRUSSES; RIDING MOWER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3
at 10:30 A.M.
Midway between Pine Grove & Summit
Station, turn N. off Rt. 895 (Stoltzfus welding
sign) to Wild Cherry Rd., then left to Lovers Rd.
& left again to shop, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
EQUIP.: Airco 250 AMP, AC-DC Bumblebee elec,
welder (like new); Airco 250 AMP elec, welder; Lin
coln 225 AMP Port, welder (good cond.); Lincoln 225
AMP; AC welder; Manley 40 ton hyd. press; Airco 986
cutting torch w/100’ hoses & gauges; Hosfeld #2 iron
blender w/extra dies; 7 & 12 gauge sheet metal Um.
shears; 5 hp. air compressor w/motor; Chicago B’-14
gauge sheet metal break; Hendley & Whittemore #52
iron worker; Kalamazoo metal band saw 6”xl0”
cutting area; 2000 lb. cap. platform scale; 7% gal. cap.
Brinks paint sprayer w/hoses; B & D portable elec,
grinder; (2) 4000 lbs. and hand cable winches; 30”
sheet roller; 10,0001 b cham hoist scale; TEHiltielec.
hammer drill; two ton chain hoist; (2) one ton cham
hoist & carriages; 151,000 BTU oil fired hot air furnace
w/ducts; (5) - 75’ clear span heavy duty trusses; ap
prox. (250) 3”x8”xl6” long wooden stringers for same;
(7) - 37’ wooden trusses; plus other items too numerous
to mention.
FORK LIST: M-F 35 industrial tractor w/rear fork
lift.
TRUCK: 1970 Int. Loadstar w/19’ dump flat bed,
winch w/one h.p. elec, motor, w/40 to 1 reduction, and
Lincoln 225 AMP portable welder w/starter, 110-230
volts.
TRAILERS: Tag-A-Long 36’ four axle 24,000 lb.
tractor; Reefer 36’ tandem axle storage trailer could
be mspected.
REASON FOR SALE Discontinuing the welding
business to start farming.
Terms - Cash or check. Refreshments served.
Ordered by,
ISAAC B. STOLTZFUS
Conducted by,
Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co,
(215)395-8084
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1980—A39
York beef winners
(Continued from Pace A 32)
«nf ’ ?“*"* CnampK)n Bracing snow -Jr Heiftr Calf. Jeff
rfa« i Inhn p Go,den ' Northern. Reserve Champion
Polled Hereford Class 1 - John P Heifer, Yearling Heifer - Beth Hottzmger,
Hausner, Dover Class 2 - John P Red Lion, Champion
rw»r*rlaP°ji ,, i’/o? o R u >ert Llvl "* ston ' Beef Flashing Lightweight, 1 Brenda
Dover, Class 4 John P Hausner, Dover Witter, 2 Dale Myers. Northern, 3 An-
Champion Htrfer Robert Livingston, nette Walter
Reserve Champion Heifer John P Mediumweights, X Bob Livingston,
Hausner Dover, 2 Beth Hottzmger; 3 Jeff
Simmental Class I - Heather Snyder, siothower, Northern, 4 David Myers,
Spring Grove, Class 2 Wayne Stough, Northern
Jr Spring Grove Class 3 - Brenda tight Heavyweight, 1 Jeff Golden,
Walter, Airville, first, Nancy Townsend, champion FFA Steen 2 Leroy Bowles.
T(n r ns, " d ' Reserve Champion, 3 Annette Walter, 4
Brodbecks, third, Class 4 Annette Brenda Walter
Walter, Airville, Class 5 Brenda Walter, Heavyweight, X John Marsteller. Ken
Ai Pr,* u . „ . nard Dale, 2 John Marsteller 3 John
Champion Heifer Brenda Walter Marsteller
Reserve Champion Hcrfer Brenda 4-H Beet Showmanship
"1.!, j j u 15-X9 year old Showmanship I Leroy
Bred and Owned Heifers, Class 6 Bowles. 2 Brenda Walter. 3 Chns
Angus Chnstme Shive Seven Valleys Kmsley; 4 Sm|th 5 Llvlnfston
first, Chru, Kinsley, York, serand, Ralph 6Ed K |indenest, 7 Emily Livingston
Dixon East Berlin third, Temmy 13 . 14 years x Chns Shive, 2 Tim
El “ , ’ hoPr ' W® ll ™ l1 *. fourth Kmsley; 3 Jamie Kohr; 4 Lisa Gross, 5
Charolais - Tim Caldwell, Windsor T|m CaKJwwl). 6 Bob Bncker
£S""' na Jamie Kohr, Annette Walter n l2 Years I Jim E.senhour, 2 Deb
Champion Jamie Kohr, Reserve Cham Bower 3 Joe Druck, 4 Julie Myers, 5
pion Annette Walter Cathv Bncker 5 Ray. Swartz, 7 Donna
Wilson, 8 MarkKmdon
3-XO Years I John Eaton, 2 JoAnn
Rishel, 3 Christine Davis 4 JP Hausner;
5 Jenny Druck, 6 Doug Caldwell, 7
Aaron Laird. 8 Alice Davis 9 Susan
Eisenhour, 10 Gretta Gross
Grand Champion Showman Leroy
Bowles, Reserve Champion Brenda
Walter
FFA Steer Show
Fitting Contest 1 Leroy Bowles, Red
Lion Chapter, Champion 2 Robert Liv
mgston Dover 3 Annette Walter Red
Lion
Showman Contest 1 Leroy Bowles
Champion, 2 Brenda Waller Red Lion, 3
Annette Walter
Crop count
(Continued from Page Al)
Sorghum - In the parched
areas "ofthe Southwest, the
grain sorghum harvest is
calculated to be 547,000,000
bushels. That’s a drop of just
about one-third from last
year.
Tobacco - Across the
country, tobacco yields are
set at 1.79 billion pounds, up
17 percent from last year.
Pennsylvania tobacco
yields are even better.
Keystone tobacco is running
about 25 percent above last
year at 22,100,000 pounds.
The state jump in tobacco
is due to both higher yields
Del. directory available
DOVER, Del. The 1980
Delaware Roadside and
Pick-Your-Own Market
Directory for Nursery and
Garden Stock, Christmas
trees, trees, shrubs, flowers, Customers are encouraged
vegetable and bedding to contact the markets
plants is available from the before going to incurs
Delaware Department of product availability. Market
Agriculture. hours vary and some are
This directory provides a closed on Sundays.
MID-ATLANTIC
SWINE
PRODUCTION
SALE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
7:00 P.M.
MADISON LIVESTOCK MARKET
1 MADISON MILLS, VIRGINIA
t Located 15 miles south of Culpeper,
4 miles north of Orange.
OFFERING:
75 Durocs, Hampshires,
Landrace, and Yorkshires. Boars,
Open And Bred Gilts. Virginia,
Health Certified Herds.
For Information contact:
SOUTHERN HILL FARM CMM ENTERPRISES
LEWIS P. CLOSE OR JAQUELIN HALL FARM
RT. 1 BOX 118 MARKT MUMHAII
ORANGE, VIRGINIA 22960 SOMERSET, VIRGINIA 22972
PH: 703/672-3436 PH; 703/672-2578
and an increase in acreage.
Yields are averaging 1,700
pounds to the acre, com
i*oi cu to 1,580 pounds last
year. Acreage totals about
13,000, compared to 11,200
last year.
Another barometer of the
effects of the heat and
dryness is reflected in
pasture conditions.
In the nation, pasture
conditions are averaging
about 61 percent of normal,
compared to a figure of 86
percent last year. The 1968-
74 average is 74 percent.
In the Commonwealth,
pasture conditions are 69
percent of normal, com
pared to 85 percent lak year.
Average condition is 81
percent.
year-round list of nursery
and garden products sold by
Delaware’s Roadside and
Pick-Your-Own Markets.