Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1981, Image 185

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    PUBLIC SALE
At Farm No. 2 near Poolesville, in
Montgomery County, Md. Turn south on
Route 107 in Poolesville, go 100 yds. and
turn left on Willard Road, go past the high
school, turn right on Westerly Road and
go to second farm on right.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4
11:00 A.M.
75 GRADE HOLSTEINS 75
16 Cows Due by Sale Time
16 Cows Due m March, April and May
20 Cows Sell with Records
from 17,D00M to 23,930 M
including:
No 127- 23,930 4 0 941
No 41- 23,390 3 b 850
No 4- 20,990 4 0 830
No 165- 19,320 4 3 829
No. 198- 19,600 3 9 763
No. 159- 21,210 3.5 735
No 175- 20,170 3 5 712
No 148- 19,300 3.4 632
No. 94- 19,730 3 2 631
No 116- 19,700 3 2 607
Tested for Interstate Shipment
Exammed for Pregnancy
Sale in heated tent
Catalogs at Rmgside
Auctioneers’s Note - This sale offers an op
portunity to purchase cows that have not been
forced and should better their records for thier
new owners.
Owner
ALFREDW. SPATES
21111 Westerly Road
Poolesville, Md. 20837
Phone; 301-349-2241
Sale Manager
REMSBURG SALE SERVICE
P 0. Box 177
Jefferson, Md. 21755
Phone: 301-473-8214
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, MARCH 5
at 1 P M.
67 Peach Lane, Lancaster, PA, just
west of Rt. 501 close to Neffsville
Quality Furnishings
hi Piov JB Van buvei bedroom suite
w/Kuig size bed, 2 end tables, Uiesl on cliest K
double diessei. Mahogany Duncan Phyte
dining loom suite w/exl table, b Uians
w/needlepoinl seals, & china closet, sectional
sola, ladies mink stole, KLA coioi IV
Mahogany credeuza, brass tirepiace set,
steieo lunei, Speed Queen gas diyei, coltee
tables, 4 uphl wing back chairs, uptight deep
heezei, Fug 2di letngeialoi, doll cub, v.aid
tables & chairs, swivel chair, mounted 6’
dolphin & pike, Velveteen love seat, 2 end table
lamps ladies writing desk lamp, large
mounted Dolphin, pi Hollywood beds pi
mahogany twin beds, globe stand, upnl sola
gaiden tools, skis, poles & boots Kitchen
waies, seveial tables or china &siivei me 4pc
siitei coltee sen ice, and a new Biotneis
Knitting machine
Antiques
Hax spinning wheel Dl blaiiKet chest, Dl
coppei lea kettle, 3 mantle clocks, biackel
lamps, 2 hanging lamps, applique quill ici«DUi,
walnut plalloini locker (peifecu, wood box,
Dermaii dec blanket chest, i kitchen K 1
fclnghsh Wuidsoi chans, oak hi chan, plank
seal chan, marble lop tern stand, Dl' tool -dool
eaily bullei mold, large wooden bowl, walnut
wood caiving, o & la gal clocks, blue dec
slonewate pitcher iclacked), 8 & 12 cut
glass bowls, 2 lace table cloths ileisey bowl,
sleilmg bone caivnif, set, jewel case. King
ueorge V cup & saucei, pewtei napkin lings
sciap hooks, idod Memory album, 18du Wed
ding invitation, 4 Klgm d Waltham gold pocket
watchesd lUpcs sleilmg
Case Riding Mower
At i PM a good 14 HP Case iiding niowei
with lulary niowei cail, snow plow loliti
lake d disc, Homeliie chain saw ic\ cond
and a Minn Kola aoo elec boat molm i used
twice,
Sale by,
MR. & MRS. G.E. RICHARDS
Claude F. Smith,
V Ronald Smith, Auctioneers
Brigades stamp out Dominican
African swine fever outbreak
DOMINICAN REP
UBLIC Foot brigades
composed of
veterinarians, military
and support personnel,
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPT.
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS 8 IDOLS
SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1981
At 9:00
Located along Highville Rd., R.D. #2,
Conestoga, Lane. Co., Pa. (About 6 mi.
west of Millersville, about 2 mi. south of
Crestville between River Rd. & Pittsburg
Valley Rd.)
TRACTORS:
H Farmall w/hyd manure loader, snow
plow & chains, C-Allis Chalmers w/dbl row
cultiv., B-Alhs Chalmers w/cultiv, plow & 5
belly mount mower #76 Lilhston bush hog hyd.
& power takeoff 14” IH. 2 bottom trailer plow
on rubber; 14’ flat bed dump wagon & 14’ flat
bed wagon both on rubber N H. metal grain
bin wagon on rubber; 24’ N.H hay elevator; 16’
gram auger w/motor; David Bradley manure
spreader; 28 disc harrow; 2 sec. & 3 sec. spring
harrows, 9’ cultipacker, I.H 13 disc grain
drill; 5’ I H trader mower w/iron wheels;
single tobacco ladders; 5,000 tobacco lath,
baling boxes, old tools, old car parts Packard
upright piano, Atwater Kent table radio
w/horn speaker; Crosley radio Furniture in
walnut, bird’s eye maple, wicker etc Articles
in wood, iron, tin & others Old milk bottles &
old books Crocks & jugs; Rohrer’s A shot
glass Glassware & china in Carnival, Goofus,
pink/Depression, milk glass & pressed Kit
chen articles, linens & other misc. articles not
listed NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS AC
CEPTED Food served
Sale by
MR. & MRS. NORMAN B. BLEACHER
Howard Shaub Auctioneer
464-3541
and Roy C. Probst
464-3190
MACHINERY
SALE
On the Doo-Dee-Dale farm (former
Richard Biser farm) on Ballenger Creek
Road 10 miles south of Frederick, in
Frederick Co., Md. From US 15 take the
Mountville Road toward Adamstown and
turn right on Ballenger Creek Road.
Watch for sale signs.
TUESDAY, MARCH 3
11:30 A.M.
TRACTORS
1975 Case 970 with air cond cab (1000 RPM or
540 RPM), 1976 Case 1270 with air cond cab 170
(1000 RPM), JD 4010 with 4020 motor and
Model 148 Loader
HAY EQUIPMENT
JD Model 33b with bale thrower, NH No
269 haybme, NH No 256 hay rake, 5 bale
thrower wagons (3 Grove), 32 ft Smoker hay
and gram elevator
ENSILAGE EQUIPMENT
NH No 35 flail chopper, Fox Super D (variable
speed) power unit - completely overhauled (no
heads, just unit), Papec ensilage blower, 100 ft
of 9” pipe, Papec self-unloading wagon on 10-
ton Case running gear
MANURE EQUIPMENT
NH liquid manure spreader w/hydraulic lid
lifter, NH liquid manure spreader w/manual
lid lifter, IH No 155 manure spreader
OTHER EQUIPMENT
Silo-matic auto silo unloader for 20 ft. silo,
Shuler feed (ensilage) wagon, 5 bottom 6” Case
plow, 36-tooth spring tooth harrow, David
Bradley flat bed wagon, feeder wagon for
feeding hay or ensilage
lerms. Cash Lunch available
MR. & MRS. RODGER P. DOODY
Route 1, Adamstown, Md 21710
Phone - 301-874-2482
Sale Manager
Remsburg Sale Service
Jefferson, Md 21755
Ph 301-473-8214
who hiked through
every nook a.id cranny
of the Dominican
Republic, were in the
forefront of the fight to
stamp out African swine
fever by slaughtering
each and every hog m
the island nation.
The slow and tedious
task of seeking out and
killing each hog was
finally completed by
September. This was
followed by a three
Club to hold
auction
ALBURTUS Blue is in trail riding. The
Spruce Riding Club of club holds one
Alburtis, is completing gymkhana a year and
plans for their annual during the winter
new and used tack months they have their
auction to be held banquet, square dances
Sunday, March Bat 11 and many more family
a.m. Auctioneer will be activities. They meet
Walter Weller. the first Sunday of every
Blue Spruce Riding month
Club was started twenty For more information
five years ago and is one on the auction call
ot the oldest clubs in the Karen Meyers at 845-
area It is a family 3426 or Alice Bastian at
oriented horse club 395-5709. Refreshments
whose primary mterest will be available.
PUBLIC AUCTION
3 TRACTORS - FARM MACH.
1965 FORD-F-600 TRUCK
MILK HOUSE EQUIP.
BULK TANK-TOOLS
SOME HOUSEHOLD
Sale for Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hoffman at
the farm, Stewartsville, NJ. From Rt. 57,
take the Stewartsville Rd. t or from Rt.
173 (old 22) at Bloomsburg, N. J. take the
Stewartsville Rd. Auction arrows posted.
9:30 A.M
SATURDAY, MARCH 7,1981
Blizzard Date: Mon. March 9
1968 John Deere 3020 Diesel tractor w/Hmiker
cab & only 2167 hr new rubber front & back -
radio - air - heater - 3 pth. - power shift, 1957
John Deere 620 tractor, 1952 Int. H tractor
w/mtd Int 2 row #2O compicker, 1965 - F-600
Ford truck w/14 ft dump gram body, J.D. 4
bottom 16” mtd. trip plows, J.D 12 ft. transport
disc, J D 1240 4-row corn planter w/herbicide
boxes (planted about 100 acres), J D. - F. 8.8
15 disc grain drill, J.D #3O - 7 ft combine, New
Holland #461 - 9 ft haybme, New Holland #717
chopper w/hay & corn heads, Massey Ferguson
#lO baler, Massey Ferguson 3 pth 7 ft scraper
blade, New Idea flail, 195 bu. pto manure
spreader, Danuser 8” post hole digger, 4 hay
wagons - 3 w/grain sides, Little Giant gravity
wagon, 3 section sprmgtooth & 4 section spike
tooth harrows, Int 4 bar side rake, 2-30 ft grain
& hay elevators, 20 ft 4 in auger w/motor &
hopper, 25 ft mow conveyer, front end loader
for J D 620, 2- Allis Chalmers choppers for
parts, J D #I2A & 25 combines for parts, 2
tractor tires & tubes 15 5x38, set tractor chams
15x38, truck tires, 17” Plymouth wheels, 9 ft.
overhead garage door, Milk House Equip:
Esco 430 gal ice bank bulk milk tank, 10 Surge
milkers (2-50 lb. buckets), Waco transfer
system w/100 ft of hose, line dryer, Stainless
steel pails & strainers, G E hot water heater, 2
DeLaval milker pumps, 27 Jamesway cow
stanchions, hke new, Cornell barn cleaner
w/240 ft of chain (used 1 yr ), 42 cow 1 in. pipe
line, 3 milk cans, barn fan w/automatic con
trols, 2 feed carts, 275 gal. fuel tank, 2 canvases
(1 new), Briggs & Stratton 5 H.P. gas engine,
Craftsman, 230 amp. welder, new hydraulic
hoses, cylinders, Sears 5 H P rototiller, 2 new
fence controls, 1 bale twine, 2 J D. pto air
pumps, forks, shovels, barn tools & etc
Household Goods sold 9.30 A M Westmghouse
4 burner electric range, desk, typewriter table.
Sears fiberglass water softener. Sears rotary
mower, 2 girls bicycles & etc
Not responsible lor accidents. Be on time few
household items.
Terms: Cash or a Good check
Lunch Stand.
MR. & MRS. ROBERT HOFFMAN
201-859-0767
Arthur Hanna
Auctioneer
Bloomsburg, N J
201-995-7862
muster Fanning, Saturday, February 28,1981—£29
month period m which
no new swine were
permitted in the
country.
Presently, sentinel
pigs have been placed
on observation farms in
the country. These
disease-free, suscep
tible pigs will determine
if the African swine
fever virus has been
completely eliminated.
If the sentinel pigs
remain healthy, a
program of restocking
the country with ad
ditional healthy pigs
will begin.
It is believed that the
virus entered the
country in 1978 through
infected pork scraps in
garbage from an in
ternational airline
flight. The garbage was
fed to swine, and pigs
were sold from this herd
before it was known
they had been infected
with the highly con
tagious viral disease.
Soon, pigs began dying
throughout the entire
countryside.
After setting up an
emergency system to
combat the disease, the
country began carrying
on an all-out battle to
eliminate it. The
brigades were the front
line troops.
The initial days of
finding and
slaughtering pigs were
gruelling, but straight
forward. The brigades
could always be sure
there were pigs to be
found But when they
began their follow-up
searches, it was a dif
ferent story. Rural
families or “cam
pesmos” afraid of losing
their pigs their
“piggy banks” or pets
would hide their hogs
wherever possible.
One brigade repor
tedly entered a cam
pesmo’s yard and spoke
to family members over
the blasting noises of a
radio playing inside the
house. The family flatly
denied any knowledge
or sighting of pigs, when
suddently through the
suddenly through the
unmistakeable “oink.”
In the house they found
a large sow tied up
and lying under the
bedsheets!
The surveillance
brigades also received
leads from the cam
pesmos whose pigs had
already been taken
These people knew that
the longer pigs were
hidden, the longer it
would be until everyone
could have new pigs
Hiding pigs would only
cause delays in
declaring the area free
of disease.
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