D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22,1980 BALANCE SHEET Before we look ahead to next year, let’s look back at last year to see the balance sheet for the dairy price support program. You should already know that it was a record high year of dollar volume pur chase by CCC partly because you’re in a record high year of milk production. After the sales were subtracted from the pur chases the net cost of the program was $1.3 billion. That was over five tunes as much as the $250 million cost in 1979. For that $1.3 billion the CCC removed the equivalent of 8.2 billion pounds of milk or about 6.5 per cent all you sent to market. That’s the largest volume since 1962 and the flood keeps coming. These figures are for the marketing year from Oc tober to September. But if we look at the first nme months of 1980 the CCC has AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE 32 ACRE FARM Located on Rt. 273 between Fairhill & Blue Ball, MO, 4th election district of Cecil Co. Signs posted SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 12:30 P.M. Inspection Sat. Nov. 22 1 to 3 P.M. Real Estate consists of 32 acres more or less of rolling countryside with old colonial stone restorable home, wagon house, frame barn & outbuildings Terms-15% down when sold day of sale, to be paid by certified check, bank draft or cash only. Mot refun dable if not settled within 30 days. Advertised For Sale By Trustees ALBERT EWING & ALLEN B. YUNINGER guardians for RICHARD & ANNA DOWNEY Auctioneers; Harold S. Hill & Son 215-274-8525 Not Responsible For Accidents AUCTION OF COINS WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 3,1980 6:00 P.M. Located at Lykens Valley “Shop and Play” Hall, Route 209, Lykens, Pennsylvania Coins to be sold; Nickels, Quarters. Silver Dollars, Dunes, Half Dimes, Half Dollars, Lg Pennies, Three cent nickels, 14 Pieces of Gold. THERE WILL BE OVER 300 LOTS For complete list of corns, send name, address and stamp to Auc tioneer. Coins can be seen from 400 PM to 6 00 P M day of sale TERMS: Casb. Personal checks accepted only from persons having an established account with Auc tioneer. OWNER, JOHN MAURER DOCKEY & DOCKEY, AUCTIONEERS DEPPEN. APPRENTICE The Milk Check TOM JURCHAK County Agent already purchased the equivalent of 7.3 billion pounds of milk which is 3.5 times as much as all of calendar 1979. Don’t blame it all on dairy products because they were down about 208 million pounds of milk equivalent under last year for the first eight months of 1980. One of the ideas for the new suppport price program is to gear the support price to CCC purchases. As the purchases go up, the support price goes down. Proposals like this have been made by National Milk Producers Federation, American Farm Bureau and USDA each with a different formula. As it turns out it wouldn’t have made any difference which one was used this year. Under the present situation, they all would be down to 75 per cent of parity. That’s just about where we are right now. '64 P r Po I 70SC Phy e / V/ Delaware Co. 4-H’ers compete MEDIA Years of competition in local and district 4-H shows paid off for Valh Lanzetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lanzetti of Folcroft. She won seventh place in the Pony Barrell Racing class at the State 4-H Horse Show held recently in Harrisburg. Lynn Grace of Glenolden, also represented Delaware County 4-H Horse and Pony Club at this event. Some 500 contestants from across the state competed as a result of winning county and district eliminations. Keith and Kris Bryan, whose parents are Mr. & Mrs. C.R. Bryan, Jr. of Middletown Twp., recently showed their 4-H market hogs in the Keystone Livestock Exposition at Harrisburg. Their animals, bred by Glen Mills School, placed Bth, oth and 10th in stiff competition .among Junior Exhibitors from several states. The com- FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUES.. NOV. 25. 1980 5:30 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. Very fine 5 pc genuine Mahogany bedroom suite w/twm pmeapple poster beds, Heavily carved oak chair w/lions heads; mahogany bachelors chest w/drop leaves; painted chest; cedar chest; solid maple double dresser; G E upright freezer; steel office desk; 2 drum tables; students lamp, waterfall bedroom suite; maple bunk beds; 2 Maytag wringer washers; very nice large pine hutch; occasional chairs; lots of new chairs; avocado refrigerator; blue sofa bed; blue reclinder, mahogany double bed & matching chest of drawers, kneehole desk; odd dressers, vanity, cord organ, platform scales, TV; 2 new deacons benches; very large rug (aboutso’ long); swivel office chair; sleds, hi chairs; Hoover & Eureka upright sweepers; Zenith radio; Hahn self propelled lawn mower, oak extension table; wooden kitchen cabinet; 4 school desks; disassembled wooden playhouse, single & double bedding; doors & windows, approximately 35 dolls including 3-14” plastic Shirley Temples, toys, baby things, dishes, small items, etc, etc WE SELL ON COMMISSION call JOHN I. Run 354-5095 Consignments being accepted for our Annual New Years Day Antique Sale ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION 93 ACRE FARM WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS. 92 ACRES TILLABLE W. HEMP. TWP. LANC. CO. FARM BOUNDED BY NOLT RD., STONEY BATTERY RD, & MONTEZUMA DR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 2.00 P.M. Buildings include 9 room brick house, Ig bank barn, silo, tobacco shed, wagon shed, all in good condition Farm is in a high state of cultivation, has good drainage, high in production with a lot of road fron tage Terms 10% down da\ ol sale Bal \|wil 1 Hm Financing available with approved credit. For information and mspettion of properts please call 898-7610 Sale For: JOHN EBERSOLE J.H Davis. Auctioneer 898-7610 Salunga, Pa J H Davis Auction Service petition was divided into four weight classes and followed by carcass judging after the hogs were slaughtered at A.&B. Packing Plant in -Allentown. The Bryans received 4th, sth, 6th, and Bth place premiums for these classes. Keith also placed in the top ten percent in the Junior Livestock and Meats Judging Contest at the same event. Other recent 4-H awards went to the Delaware County 4-H Dairy Goat Club as top winners in the National 4-H Week Exhibit, according to Nadine Albany,’ 4-H Assistant. This award was announced at the 4-H Members Achievement Banquet in Media. Members from throughout Delaware County were recognized for 1980 accomplishments. The event was planned and run by the 4-H Members Council. M.C.’s were Lon Sunasek of Thornburg and Kim Bryan of Middletown. REAL ESTATE AUCTION 22% ACRES BERKS COUNTY WOODLAND For: EARL % & JOYCE 0. LATSHAW At: Treichler Road (1 mi. SW off Dryvilie Huffs Church Road) West of Huffs Church, PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 REAL ESTATE - 22% Acres Harvested Woodland w/70’ fronting Treichler Road K/A T 872 in District Township, Berks County, leading to Lobachsville, a small stream crosses along the front part of the tract of land, also it has a 180' nght-of-way for the MET-ED TOWER LINE running through on the north corner of the property. INSPECTION - Anytime TERMS - 15% down day of sale, cash or approved check. Sale subject to confirmation. Settlement w/in 60 days. SANFORD A. ALDERFER, INC. Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers Harleysville, PA 723-1171 BEAL ESTATE AUCTION Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Nuschke Farm R.D. #1 Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pa. 200 Acre Vegetable & Beef Fertile Creek bottom soil Friday—December 19, 1980—1:30 pm Sale to be on the premises LOCATION: Approximately 5 miles north of Shippensburg, off Route #686, turn west on West Creek Road (first road on north side of Conodogumet Creek), V* mile to farm TRACT -1:100 acres - complete set of buildings TRACT -2: 59 acres -37 tillable - secluded TRACT -3: 41 acres -32 tillable Offered separately and as a whole. INSPECTION; Saturday, November 22, 1 pm to 4 pm, other times by appointment. BROKER COOPERATION INVITED FOK DETAILED BROCHURE—CaII or Writ*, NIOHM B. NIE3LET REAL ESTATE BROKER-AUCTIONEER. 32 W High St , Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-8787 PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Located 2 mi. North of Martinsburg off Route 866, on the Piney Creek Road, Blair Co., Pa. Farm Machinery, Dairy Herd, and Real Estate, if not sold before day of sale. Farm Machinery Case 2090 tractor (116 hp) w/528 hrs on and fully equipped cab, Case 885 tractor, WDI7 tractor, NI 279 cutter conditioner (1 yr. old), NH 513 spreader (like new), AC manure loader, 9-tooth Case Chisel plow, 4-bottom Industrial 16” kick-back plow, NH 269 Baler w/thrower, 35-foot Smokey elevator w/motor, NH Hayrake, NH forage wagon (fair con dition), 3 hay wagons w/racks, rubber tire covered wagon, stone cart, wood-saw, 42” hay dryer fan w/5 hp. motor, 3-pt. scraper blade, 2 barrel spreader for parts, field sprayer to mount on tractor, Elec fencer, tractor weights, 2 calf huts, 350 tons of silage, some hay, scrap iron, & misc. items too numerous to mention Cattle 45-head Holstein milk cows, 24-head Holstein young cattle (all different ages) ' Real Estate will be sold at 11 00 A M (If not sold before day of sale) Consists of 194-Acre farm, 97-acres tillable. Large 6- room house, closed-m porch, attic, basement, modern kitchen & bath Bank barn w/large straw-shed, 32 stanchions, additional free-stall barn w/48-foot bunk feeder and can be equipped w/54 free-stalls, 3-unit Surge pipeline milkers, milkhouse w/bulk tank & hot water heater, 18x55 silo & 12x35 silo Creek running through farm Never failing well Has to be seen to be appreciated. TERMS: CASH or Good Check on Personal Property. Real Estate 10% Down Balance on Delivery of Deed Owners has the right to reject any or all bids Lunch Available Not Responsible For Accidents ROBERT E. & SHIRLEY M. BURKET Owners John J Dillmg, Auctioneer Phone. 814 793-3579 2:00 P.M. 9:30 A.M