D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980 Farm Talk (Continued from Page Dl9) mean less productivity, higher food prices, and a myriad of other problems. There’s no question that America has developed the best agricultural system in the world. Our abilities combined with our political and economic systems and our natural advantages make American agriculture the dream of most other countries. If you look at other in dustries in this country, it’s not too hard to figure out that farming is about the only thing we do better than most of our foreign competitors. So why mess it up under the guise of saving some jobs for some farm workers? The fact is that farm mechanization creates more GAP RELIEF SALE SATURDAY, NOV. 8 9 A.M. At Gap Fire Hall on Pequea Avenue, Gap, Pa. Pancakes and Sausage served for breakfast - 6 to 9 A.M. Items for sale - Quilts, Furniture, Bicycles, Hand made Items, Sugar Bin, Wood Cherry Coffee Table, Utility Bam, Canned Goods, Tools, Baked Goods, Certificates from local businesses and many other donated items. Registered Holstein heifers and butcher hogs. Many homemade items will be served. Sale sponsored by Amish and Mennonite churches for the Mennonite Central Committee. DAIRY CATTLE AND MACHINERY DISPERSAL South Montrose, Pa., Susquehanna Co. Located on the Earl Ellsworth Farm on Rt. 29 in South Montrose, 18 miles north of Tunkhannock, 2 miles south of Montrose Borough. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 11:30 A.M. 60 registered and high grade Holstems. This offering includes many fresh and close springers. An Elevation bred in herd of R.B. Strickland Rayside Elevation Sylvia, good plus 81 with a 2 yr. record, 281 days, 17.412 M. Her dam at 3 yrs. 313 days, 18,666 M, 736 F, due Dec. 16 to Rosemere Fury Ivan, a powerful cow that will score much higher. A Big Fancy daughter of Skagvale Star Trek, Ray-mar Haven Star Trek Fury, good plus 84, due Dec. 6 to Mun-Ore-Indure and can didate for high-very good. A real dairy f.g.p. Elevate Ivan AI daughter, Zickview Dean Davis Noel, a daughter of Davis Lawn Dagan Dean Prmch with a record of 4 yrs. of 15,903 M, 562 F, just fresh and stylish with fancy udder. Her heifer calf by Greenbanks Adventurer also sells. Also selling are daughters of Brooks Twain, Elevation Fred, Lake Louise Silver Marshall, and other top sires. Open heifers, 2 springing Guernsey first calf heifers, 1 Holstein bull and 1 Jersey bull, both service age. These cattle are large, show a lot of condition and a will to milk 30 day TB and blood. Interstate charts issued day of sale. FARM MACHINERY MF 265 diesel tractor, new in June 1980 (loaded); MF 124 baler with #22 thrower; Gehl and McConnell wide track wagons with bale bodies, both new in 1980; NH Cub spreader, A-l; NH cut-ditioner, A-l; 16’ all steel truck body with Diamond plate bed; 354 truck with 14’ cattle body, A-l; 400 gal. bulk tank (no compressor) plus nuts, bolts, and other small items found on well equipped farms. Terms - Cash or approved check. Tent and Lunch. Owner, ROGER SHERMAN RDI Sprmgville, PA 717-965-2191 Wayne E. Weaver, Auct. & Sale Manager RD2Tunk., Pa. 717-733-4194 jobs in industry, which has allowed the displaced workers to find new and usually better employment. It would be foolish to stop now in our quest for better planting and harvesting techniques, more efficient farm power, and improved materials handling systems. Agricultural history is cluttered with mechanization milestones, gomg back as far as the invention of the horse collar and including the moldboard plow, the cotton gin, the gram reaper, the tractor, the com picker, and the com bine. If properly encouraged and supported, agricultural research will continue to find new and better ways to solve farm mechanization problems. Admittedly, those inventions will displace some more farm labor. As one who has labored in the fields doing the hand jobs for which there were ,no machines, I’m all for mechanization resparnh i whatever form. The sooner it comes and the better it works, the happier I’ll be. I don’t want to go back to milking cows by nand, shocking wheat and pitching manure. Nor do I want to condemn future generations of farm folk to some of the awkard and wasteful techniques of today. PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, MISG. ITEMS WED., OCT. 29TH AT 5:30 P.M. To be held at the Southern Manheim Twp. Fire Hall Fruitville Pk. and Orchard St, Lancaster, Pa. Old baseball & movie star cards (early 1900’s), old pocket watches & fobs, Lionel & American Flyer trains, old bed doll & other dolls, Bristol vase, depression glass. Fiesta pcs., lots 'of china & glass items, (old toys) Baby Ruth wagon. Buck Rogers, wooden Jomminy Cricket, iron Bell Tel truck, hook & ladders, boats, airplanes, trucks, dozens of Hubley & Tootsie Toys, Metal soldiers, Many more old toys, old broad axe, signed block planes, butt gauges (signed Lane), draw knife, saws, etc, 1912 flare lighter, mm. fum., sm. Victorian & Duncan Phyfe tables, linens, Many more items for everyone. (ALSO REMAINING ITEMS FROM SADIE FLORY ESTATE) Food Auctioneer John H. Cooper 665-5839 (Agent for owners) PUBLIC SALE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL FARM EQUIPMENT, FEED. CAR, ETC. The undersigned, having been in the dairy business over 30 years, has sold his farm and is discontinuing the milk business. Located in Carroll County, Maryland, 5 miles southeast of Taneytown along Travanion Road, turn right on Clear View Road to first farm, watch for sale sign. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AT 10:00 A.M. Holstein Cattle 10 Registered - 57 High Grade Holsteins Certified - Accredited - 30 Day Health Test 67 cows and first calf heifers, approx. 35 head fresh between June and sale time, 13 head to freshen by December, 10 head to freshen Jan. & Feb., balance to freshen various tunes. Predominately a home raised herd in which better than half the herd has had under 5 calves; sired by Maryland & Virginia bull stud; featuring 3 generation stock. This herd has been running a 3.7 test and have not been pushed for production and should do well for the buyers. Loading chute available. FEED - 500 bales good quality hay, straw, com & grass silage left by sale day, 200 bushels wheat & barley. Farm Equipment Farmall M tractor, Farmall Super C tractor, Int’l. 110 chuck wagon in good condition, Model 212 New Idea Manure Spreader w/smgle beater, New Idea 16 ft. flat bed rubber tire wagon, New Idea manure loader w/new fort & scoop, cultivators for Super C Farmall, McCormick No. 30 steel com sheller, fast hitch potato plow, single hole com sheller, McCormick com binder in working order, New Idea 7 ft. hay crusher, McC. wagon running gear, 1 single roll and one double roll cultipacker, milk can, chicken equipment, brooder stoves, metal barrels, iron pipe, water bowls, boy’s & girl’s bikes, 300 gal. S.S. molasses tank, 5 feeding troughs, 1954 4-door black Chevrolet Sedan. Lunch at Sale Not Responsible for accidents Terms - Cash or approved checks. Owners: MR. & MRS. ELWOOD A. MYERS 1180 Clearview Road Union Bridge, MD 21791 • Calvin L. Amoss - Auctioneer Phone-756-6784 Lewisburg FmHA office to close this week LEWISBURG - The Lewisburg county office of the Farmers Home Ad ministration will be closed three days from October 29 to October 31 to permit the employees to attend the annual statewide FmHA" meeting at York. Michael R. Orendo, FmHA county supervisor said the office will reopen for regular business at 8 a.m., Novembers. Approximately 190 FmHA employees from all the county and district offices in Pennsylvania and from the state office m Harrisburg are expected at the state meeting; State and national FmHA officials will evaluate the agency’s services of the past year and review FmHA objectives, methods and techniques necessary to serve the ever-changing needs of rural areas in Pennsylvania. County Supervisor Orendo PUBLIC SALE PLUMBING, HEATING EQUIPMENT SHOP, WOOD WORKING EQUIPMENT MINI MOTOR HOME SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i Located 19 mites south of Lancaster along Rt. 272 in the Village of Hensel or 4 miles north of Wakefield along Rt. 272. 1977 Ford Custom F 250 with 352 engine, 22 ft. long, Mini motor home, fully equipped. Approx. 40 Fiberglass Bath Tubs; Shower Doors; Water Closets; Lavatories; Plbg. Fixtures & Supplies; 2 New Water Softners; 1 Acid Conditioner; 1 Apnlane Humidifier; Homewell Central Umt; Oil Burners; 1 Westmghouse 3 ton A Coil Hot Water Coils; Asst. Cast Iron Soil Pipe Ftgs.; some fiberglass & Metal; Heat Ducts & Ftgs.; Asst. Copper & Galv. Pipe Ftgs.; Asst. DWV Plastic Ftgs.; 1 Gas Lead Pot; Copper DWV Pipe; Air Conditioner; 2 hrp. Air Compressor; Acetylene Tank & Torches; Service Station Lube Equipment; 3 Farm Gas Pumps; Floor Truck Creeper; 8’ Metal Brake up to Vt" Metal; Gas Lead Melting Pot; 4-5’ Cabinet Clamps & C Clamps; Track & Auto Tires, various sizes; 1 Set 3” Pipe Dies; 1 Set Power Dies; Cham Wrench; 6” Craftman Jointer; 8” Craftman Table Saw; Band Saw; Power Staplers; Asst. Small Tools; Supplies; alum. H V Siding for Pickup Toppers & Campers; Plywood; Asst. Lumber; 2 New & 1 Used 64x23 Pick Up Topper Doors; Heavy Duty Work Bench with Metal Frame; approx. 150 Wood Cabinet Doors; 1 Metal Tool Box; 1 Wood Box fits Pickup Track; Asst. Alum. Trim Medg.; Asst. Elec. Ftgs.; Asst. Elec. Motors and Bike Carrier. More items too numerous to mention. No out of state checks accepted. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch available Sale By WALKER BROS. Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider Randal V. Kline, Gary L. Shirk w^. KREIDER A, KUNE AUCTION SERVICE Phone (717) 786-3394 said that FmHA, as the rural credit agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, attracts private capital to rural areas as well as makes direct loans to farmers, homeowners and small towns. / ■*?/***■" v -MS , BUTTER EGGS At 10:00 A.M. C-, r/ -' '