Grange [) (Continued from Page Al) They favored a shift from real estate to local income taxes with an increase m the corporate net income tax to be rebated to local municipalities. Grangers want the U.S. government to help pay nuclear reactor damages so the customer does not foot the whole bill. They agam supported a returnable bottle bill. They approved of short-term funding for mass transit, asked each county have a surveyor to enforce fence law, and want gross vehicle weights for pickup trucks be adjusted to allow a reasonable’ load to be hauled upon application to a local authority. ■ All together, the Grangers acted on 2OO resolutions, including 90 legislative stands. That was the largest number of resolutions in recent memory. Secretary of Agriculture Penrose Hallowell, ad drerssing the Annual Banquet Wednesday evening, recounted the successes of the past year but warned that 1980-31 might not be as bright AUCTION SALE Trucks - Tractors - Steiger Combine - Implements - Car West Road Salisbury, Md. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 11:00 A.M. Having decided to retire from farming Bill and Barbara Twilley will sell at Public Auction the following equipment and motor vehicles. 1979 Fiat Xl9, 17,000 miles, Air and tape, ex. condition; Steiger senes 3 Conger ST 251, Cummins 855C1D, 20.8x34-6 tire. Less than 1000 hours, 251 eng. HP, 205 DBHP, 4 remotes. Air, Radio tape, ex. condition (see terms); 6600 John Deere combine, new tires, ex. condition; 653 Row Crop Head, 6 row 30’ ’, soybeans and sunflowers, ex. cond. J D., 643 J.D. com head 6 row 30”; 1958 Int. truck tractor 190 senes, 6 cyl.; 3020 John Deere w/Q-T cab, 1900 hrs., 16.9x34, ex. cond., 4520 John Deere w/Q-T cab, 3000 hrs,, 122 hp.; Duals for 4520 ; 5 bottom pull type plow JDI6”; 1250 JD plateless planter 6 row, 30”, disc, openers, granular hoppers, 21 ’ JD 4 sec. drag; Webster 6 ton spreader ex cond., 8 ton wagon w/gram rails 4 wheel; Oliver 7 bottom 16’ plow on-land hitch; 5” gram auger 10’ w/Elec. motor; 6’ snow blade w/hydrauhc pump 12V; 7’ snow blade w/hydraulic pump 12V; Shell forks; New parts for various equipment; 1969 CMC 3500 Step Van; 1959 Samson grain trailer 35’ good condition, J.D fast hitch, Agrotec 500 gal SS tank sprayer, 30’ boom, hydro pump drive; 21 ft sunflower folding chisel plow, 32’ Case fold disc w/boards - 24” blades, 13’ Glenco chisel plow; RG 630 JD cultivator, 6 row 30”; 15’ JD rotary hoe 400 new style; 14’ JD 21 level-act disc. 7Vz space, 16’ Bnllion packer w/trans., 6 ton wagon 4 wheel; Spring tooth JD 8’ harrow; 2000 gal..steel tank, 6400 ga. Heil tank trailer-storage trailer, Scoop shovels, 7 hp Briggs engine. Terms for Steiger are $5000.00 down on day of sale. Balance to be paid on or before January 15, 1981. Possession upon compliance with terms. Terms for other items are cash on day of sale. Checks will be accepted from residents of the Delmarva Peninsula when drawn on a local Bank. All others must be accompanied by a current Letter of Credit. For information concerning this sale contact the un dersigned Auctioneer. Directions. From U.S. Rt. 13 North of Salisbury take Naylor Mill Road to West Road, turn right on West Rd., first farm on right From US 50 West of Salisbury take Naylor Mill Road to West Road, turn left, first farm on right. Inspection: Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1980, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Owners, BILL & BARBARA TWILLEY Pete Richardson Auction Sales Serving Maryland, Delaware & Virginia Phones: (301) 546-2425 (Office) (301) 742-6220 (Home) (301) 742-0110 Ext. 813 (Mobile) meeting because of drought and economic problems. Hallowell told Grangers they would have to look at marketing and then spoke of the coming milk promotion referendum. He noted that milk receipts in the Com monwealth crossed the $1 billion mark and that milk output in the state is up five percent m the face of stiff competition. The checkoff proposal being drawn up by the committee, now in its second draft, calls for a three quarters of one percent checkoff, Hallowell said. At present milk pnces, that would be about nine cents per hundredweight, or a total of $6 million to $7 million dollars in a promotion kitty. That represents 50 percent more money for promotion that currently is available. “Why should consumers pay $1.09 a liter for colas when they can get a half gallon of milk for under $1?” he asked. Hallowell also read a proclamation from the Governor’s office congratulating the Grange on 108 years of service to the Commonwealth. Newly elected State Grange Princess is Judy Pauli, Uniontown, Fayette County; new State Prince is Dayton D. Mix, Shinglehouse, Potter County. “If we are not doing what you want, it is your fault,” Hallowell told the Grangers. “You are supplying the leadership.” Grangers number of honored a their own for HARRISBURG - Legislation aimed at providing state assistance to Pennsylvania farmers who have suffered extensive losses due to extreme weather conditions has been introduced in the House. Noah Wenger, vice chairman of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Com mittee, said the measure is an effort to help keep in business those farm families who have suffered serious losses due to floods in the western part of the state and drought in the eastern part. Wenger co-sponsored the legislation which would “provide direct grants to farm operations covering up BARRON BROTHERS AUCTION ANTIQUES, AUTOMOBILE, AND FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 10:30 A.M. Dansville, NY Sale at the farm located on Rt. 436 midway between Dansville and Nunda, NY. Selling 1938 Cadillac 60 Special 4 door sedan, old Ford car parts, fancy cast iron Home Comfort wood cook stove, cast iron Majestic wood cook stove, combination wood and gas cook stove, 4 round oak wood stoves, nice lift out blanket commode, oak ice box, curved glass China cabinet, 2 wood burning stoves, Victorian towel rack, oak claw pedestal for round table, oak rectangle China cabinet, Maytag gas motor, fancy oak sideboard, old oak organ, Atwater-Kent radio, trunk, ox yoke, copper boilers, flax wheel, odd butter churns, coffee grinder, wood bucket, cast iron implement seats, primitive shingle shaving bench, wooden boxes, gram cradles, forge, wooden washing machine, 1930 electric refng., crocks and jugs in quantity, brand new Signature oil heat stove JD AO tractor with power take off and belt pulley, IH F2O tractor, MH Challenger tractor, tree planter, 1947 Dodge truck, plus large quantity of horse drawn and early tractor powered machinery and implements Also 28’x50’ Gamble roof barn with all weathered boards to be raized, 12’x30’ Unadilla silo to be removed Many unlisted items An all day sale Lots of small items Owners, BARRON BROS. FARMS , \ Dansville, NY Sale by Pirrung Auctioneers Waylon, NY 716-728-2520 I members. Past Penn sylvania Master and Past National Master John Scott was given a commemorative sash for his outstanding service. The sash was presented by State to move on aid weather injured farms to 25 percent of their actual 'losses, up to a maximum grant of $5OOO. “Farm losses this year in Pennsylvania are being predicted m the hundreds of millions of dollars, and the Farmers Home Ad ministration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared 26 eastern and central Pennsylvania counties as disaster areas for drought,’’ Wenger said. “State assistance can provide some relief for farmers who are unable to qualify for federal loan programs at reduced in terest rates.” The Lancaster County legislator said the bill would Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980-A39 Maryland State Master C. Rodman Myers who was the national representative to the session. Dayton D. Mix, Shinglehouse, Potter County, was named Grange Prince. Grange Princess for the year will be Judy Pauli, Uniontown, Fayette County. The Reifsnyder family of Clearfield County cleaned up in the talent contest. Billie Jean Reifsnyder won best individual honors after taking first place in strumental act; and the Robert Reifsnyder family was named best of show following their first place performance in the family instrumental class Linda Strong, Warriors Mark, won the individual vocal award; Gladys Stucker, Susquehanna, won first place in variety acts. Top family vocal group was Lois Schaffer, Ann Kem, and Althea Grim, Schnecksville. Herman and Mary Hand work, and Raymond and Beatrice Schmid, provide direct grants to farmers suffering economic losses greather than $5OOO. He explained that the program would be over and above any other state and federal assistance program, excluding the Farmers Classes set for junior dairy LITITZ Class for the 1981 Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show were established at the advisory and executive committee meeting held last Fnday. Classes will be the same for all breeds. The recommended national PDCA base dates of March 1 and September 1 be used for all breeds. The senior yearling in milk class was eliminated. There will be a junior 2 year-old-class and a senior 2- year-old class this year. There will also be a separate class for 3-year-olds and a separate class for 4-year-olds. With the new base dates of March 1 and September 1, animals m each class will be two months younger than in past years. The senior yearling in milk class no longer seemed necessary with the younger age for the class. The classes adopted with the new ages are as follows: Class Junior calf Intermediate calf December 1,1980 and February 28,1981 Senior calf September 1,1980 and November 30,1980 Junior yearling March 1,1980 and August 31,1980 Senior yearling September 1,1979 and February 29,1980 Junior 2-year-old March 1,1979 and August 31,1979 Senior 2-year-old September 1,1978 and February 28,1979 3- September 1,1977 and August 31,1978 4- September 1,1976 and August 31,1977 5- and over Bom before September 1,1976 Schnecksville, were represented in the folk dance contest. Kingwood Grange Quartet, Somerset County, and the Lawrence County Pomona, were lone entries m their classes. Conferral of the Sixth degree was lead by Matthew Wismer, son of State Grange Master Charles Wismer. Both candidates for U.S. Senate seats from Penn sylavma were to address the Grange. Arlen Specter outlined a three-part farmland preservation program. His program calls for reductions m federal income taxes, reduction of capital gams tax, and an increase of the farm exemption of the federal estate tax. In his address Tuesday he also spoke of the need for better roads and bridges. Pete Flaherty was slated to speak Thursday af ternoon. No representative of Flaherty showed up for the session. Home Administration emergency loan programs. A total of $8 million would be appropriated. “We hope to pass this measure in the remaining weeks of the current session,” he said. Bora between March 1,1981 and May 31,1981 PCM IMC UUkNCSD DMT show
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