UNIVERSITY PARK - Dairy and livestock producers may discover the advancements and opportunities that exist for animal agriculture in the 80’s by attending Dairy and Livestock Day at Penn State Umversity, March 2,1981. Sponsored by the Department of Dairy and Animal Science, this one-day symposium in the J. Orvis Keller Conference Center features two nationally prominent authorities on production livestock PUBLIC SALE Strasburg Fire Company Seventh Annual Sale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 9:00 A.M. West Main St, Strasburg, Pa. HORSES - MULES - HEIFERS FARM MACHINERY - HAY - STRAW TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS - ANTIQUES New 9’ spring harrow, Vicon CM24O disc mower with 7V cut - used 2 seasons, New Smucker-built semi-liquid manure spreader, Alhs-Chalmers & Wisconsin engines rebuilt by Smucker Welding Shop, 2,3,4,5,6 horse trees, auto turn carts, round hay racks, 404 New Holland hay crusher with fore truck and AC motor mount - excellent condition, Hack-buggy spring wagon combination spring wagon AND MUCH MORE. TRUCKLOAD OF FRESH FRUIT DIRECT FROM FLORIDA FRESH OYSTERS - STEAK FISH - SHRIMP TRUCKLOAD OF NEW TOOLS 6 month old bull - sired by Lawerest Marvey Dam 5 year old record - 20,600 - 3.9%, 4 bred heifers, 3 due March - 1 due July, 1 yearling heifer sired by Elevation Son. 1 TENT OF DRIVING HORSES - WORK HORSES - MULES 1975 CHEVROLET VAN 1 TON -30 SERIES -V8 -P.S. ONE OWNER Toyota Long-Bed Pick-Up Cap - 6 month old lOOcc Indian Motorcycle, four 16 5 tires, gasoline generator, like new 4” wood jointer, tirewood by pickup load. 1-Bxl2 & 1-Bxlo Utility Shed, Dog Boxes, Fireplace insert, old Milk Cans, Wheel barrows, Window Air Conditioner BUILDING SUPPLIES New & Used b ti usses - 42’ tip to tip w/4/12 pitch, 13-4' o c 33 tip to tip w/4/12 pitch, oak flooring, 2xB tongue and groove flooring, 3 ] 2 xl6 fiberglass insulation, variable pitch gable louvres, Wheeling channel-dram galvanized roofing, paneling trim, b & 9 lite barn sash, sliding door tracks & closet rods of various sizes, metal & asphalt roofing, new doors & windows, new vinyl siding with foam backer, 2” alum siding, nails, latex house paint, joint cement -51 b &25 lb and much more New Hardware - Corner irons, brass & chioine butt hinges, strap & claw hinges, or namental hinges, tee hinges, masonry nails, door hinges & pulls for cabinets, sliding door latches, paneling nails - AND MUCH MORE NEW LAZY BOY RECLINER Trundle dining table w/4 high-back chans, T book shelf, 22 cu ft. upright freezer, bed, variety of T V's, gas stove, waterfall blanket chest, coffee table, portable bar - excellent condition plus many more large & small items too numerous to mention. COUSIN WITH DRY GOODS QUILTS - Wedding Ring, Texas Star, Tumbling Block - and many other hand made quilts & crafts. ITEMS SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT DONATED ITEMS APPRECIATED Other merchandise will be accepted until 10 00 P.M. Friday, February 27,1981 For information and pick-up service phone 687-8917 687-6604 687-8491 or call Auctioneers No Poultry Equipment or Parts Food served all day by the LADIES AUXILIARY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFT - NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS TERMS BY, STRASBURG FIRE COMPANY Sale managed by: ALVIN MILLER & ELVIN SIEGRIST And Local Auctioneers Dairy , livestock meetings to and engery-Robert H Rumler and Rodney O. Martin These men head a list of experts presenting the latest research findings in the dairy, beef, swine and sheep categories. Rumler, Executive Chairman of the Holstein Association of America will discuss the “Challenges and Opportunities in Animal Agriculture in the 80’s. Martin, Director of Farm Systems Research and Develop- ment for Agway, Inc , will present "Alternative Energy Sources and Energy Conservation in the 80’s.” “Marketing Pennsylvania Beef in the 80’s,” “Grazing Studies with Dairy Animals,” “Sheep/Forage Research for Small Farms” and “Artificial Insemination m Swine” are just a few of the many topics offered. In addition to these informative sessions, the Dairy and Livestock Day offers producers, researchers and extension specialists a chance to interact. Beginning at 9 a.m. with registration, the symposium is expected to adjourn at 3:30 p.m. To cover registration and in structional material costs, registrants are required to pay $7 per person or $lO for husband and wife or two persons from the same operation. Registration cost for 4- H or FFA students is $3. To attend the Annual Cat tlemen’s Banquet held at 7 p.m, an THATCH MEADOW COMPLETE DISPERSAL Located just off Rt. 6 at East Troy, Pa. Watch for auction arrows off Rt. 6 by Warner Co. Case Dealer. Due to a heart operation, we have decided to discontinue our farming operation and will sell the following on. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 10 A.M. Sharp Blizzard Date: Feb. 28 70 - Registered & High Grade Holsteins- 70 59 Reg. & Hi-Grades Herd consists of 45 mature cows, 10 bred hfrs , 6 yrls., 9 calves. 7 cows fresh Aug , 3 Sept, k Oct., 10 Nov., 4 Dec., 2 Jan., 3 due Feb., balance in all stages of lactation Preg ex., interstate tested, shot for shipping fever. Charts day of sale. Some sale features: Several nice daus of a Bootmaker son from the Mattock’s herd, easily the nicest cows in the herd Including Kris - nice 4yr old fresh in Nov. and just bred to New-Hopes. Sells with her last calf by an Elevation son. Nancy - a sr 3yr old fresh in Dec just bred to an Elevation son Sells with 2 daus by an Elevation son Also selling is her full sister and a maternal sis by a Bootmaker son Also several good grades selling. Nice group of Mrs. and calves - all well raised and out of an Elevation son from a Lucky dam. Several of the older ones bred AI. A C diesel tractor w/loader & wide front, only 1280 hrs., nice; Oliver 1555 gas tractor w/hydro power & wide front, only 2054 hrs , nice, Case tractor w/loader, 2 M Farmalls, 1/hve PTO; AC chopper w/1 row com & pickup heads, 4 yrs old, used very little; J.D #34 chopper w/1 row com & pickup heads, N H #271 baler w/thrower; Gehl #440 - 9’ haybme; Badger 16’ self unloading box, 2 heater w/heavy duty running gear & flotation tires, mce; 2 Lamco 14’ self unloading boxes, 1 w/flotation tires; 2 wagons w/16’ kicker racks, 2 yrs old, 2 #323 New Idea 1 row corn pickers, good, Gehl #l2O grinder mixer, 4 yrs old, good; A.C. #6OO 4 row no till corn planter, good; J D. 18 disk gram drill, only drilled 200 acres, nice; I.H.C. 13 disk gram drill; Brillion 10 pt. chisel plows, 3 yrs. old, Brilhon 12’ cultipacker, A.C. 14’ disk, 3 yrs old; 2-225 bu. McCurdy gravity grain boxes w/heavy duty running gears & flotation tires, New Idea manure spreader; J.D. 4 bottom 16’’ semi mount plows; J D. 12’ disk, 12’ spring tooth harrows; 14’ spring tooth harrows, 200 gal sprayer w/plastic tank; 34’ Smoker elev. w/motor; IH C #4O table blower; Vicon spreader, NH. 56 side rake, Little Giant elev w/motor, like new; N H hay crusher; T 3 pt. blade; '39 Dodge car; 20’ length 2” pipe; Homelite pump; 50 calf on hog round troughs; hay feeder, chicken feeders; Western saddle & tack; hyd. cyls.; concrete blocks; 3 heavy duty work benches, 50’ endless belt; water tanks; cow clippers, dehorners, logger; forks; shovels; wheel barrows; log chains; cables, Sears 7 H.P. lawn mower, Mini bike and many other small items. Sale Mgr. Note: Reserve this date for one of Bradford Co largest dispersals. You will find a good herd of cattle carrying a 4% test at plant. A large line of like new & well cared for machinery. The reason for such a large line of machinery, Mr. Dombroski had a good line of machinery before he purchased this farm with stock & equip. Selling order small items 10:00 sharp, large machinery at 10:45, cattle at approx. 1:00. Be on time. Sale will start promptly. See >ou Sat., Feb. 21. This 260 acre farm for sale Nice home, bam w/cement block basement & lamenated rafter roof, 50 tie stalls for cows, 15 hfr. stalls & box stalls, 18 by 55 silo, bulk tank; bam cleaner, tool shed, com cribs, large pond & springs; 200 acres tillable, mce long fields can be made into a show place. Just off hard road close to 2 parks 4 miles from Troy. Very good producing farm. Hay & silage in bam stay w/farm, possession early spring. You must see to appreciate. Partial financing available to approved party Contact owner after 8 P.M. at 717- 297-3160 Terms - Cash or Good Check. Lunch Available. Sale under Cover. Owners, I FRANK & LORRAINE DOMBROSKi Auctioneer-Arlow Kiehl SALES MGR.-GORDON WOOD, Mansfield. Pa. Phone 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage and preparing your sale call Wood’s Auction Service. Machinery Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981—A39 be held March 2 additional registration fee of $l2 per person by February 26 is required. For advanced registration and additional m- Dairymen to hold stray voltage meeting LANCASTER Dairymen are invited to attend a meeting on Mastitis Control and stray voltage at 1 p m. on Friday, February 13 at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. The session is being conducted by the Larc aster County Extension Service. Penn State dairy specialists will lead the discussion. Glenn. Shirk, Lancaster County extension dairy agent, emphasizes the meeting should be of particular i interest to dairymen who are expenencmg high cell counts and formation, interested parties can write to. Agn Conference Coor dinator, 410 J.O. Keller Conference Center, University Park, PA 16802, 814/865-9547. who have frequent mastitis flare ups. It should also be of interest to dairymen who think they may be plagued with stray voltage problems. Stray voltage problems have popped up in many areas of the county. Where it is a problem, cows may fail to respond noimally to mastitis treatments. They may be reluctant to enter the parlor, drink water or consume feed. Cows may appear to be “on edge”, stepping around or kicking at the milker, and failing to let their milk down normally. Cell counts may also be running higher than usual. “A Sweetheart of a Sale” COMPLETE DAIRY HERD & MACHINERY DISPERSAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 11:00 A, M Bath. NY Sale to be held at the farm known as the former Ellsworth Roe farm. Locatedl on Stewart Rd. off Campbell Creek Rd. Follow auction pointers from Rt. 415. Approximately 2 miles North of Bath or 3 miles S. of Kanona. Near expressway underpass. Discontinuing farming, selling full line of like new machinery & the right kind of cows 41 Interstate Tested Mature Holstems. Herd consists of 39 grade animals and 2 registered. 8 strictly fresh in January. 24 fresh or due in February and March 4 due in May, balance fresh last fall and bred back Both registered animals handle calves and are out of an Ivanhoe son. This is an entirely young herd of sappy individuals All cattle blood and TB tested and mnoculated against shipping fever Necessary cows pregnancy checked. All ready for immediate interstate shipment. A fancy little herd of stanchion barn cows. Machinery - Nice Hesston 4500 hydraulic kicker baler with acid treat attachment, Hesston PT-10 haybine, 2 Lamco kicker bodies on gear, 1979 Hesston model 7020 forage har vester with 1 row com & hay pickup heads, 2 NI 2 beater F.U. wagons on gear with flotation tires, both like new, NI short hopper blower with approximately 25’ pipe, like new; good NH 518 spreader, Allied 60’ mow conveyor, Allied Skeleton bale elevator, National 3-16” mounted plow with extra bottom, Case 13’ transport disc, 12’ harrow, Oliver 4-16 semi-mount plow for parts, older NI hay rake, PTO feeder, D.B. 1200 diesel tractor, needs motor job; Farmall H with good rubber, etc., needs work; good set of 18.4x30 snap on duals. GIRTON 625 MODERN BULK TANK WITH AUTO. WASH, ETC.-EXCELLENT! Older DeLaval vacuum pump, 3 Surge milker units, 2 S.S carrying pails, dumping station with 50’ hose. No small items. Sale starts on machinery. Cows under tent at noon. Lunch Available. Trucking arranged Terms - Cash or good check sale day, I.D. required. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Good clean machinery & cows in the right location We will love to see you on Valentine’s Day in Bath OWNED BY, JACK McLOUD 607-569-3646 Sale Managed & Sold by, Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc. Wayland, NY 716-728-2520