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    El6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981
NEWARK, Del. - A
home freezer is an
appliance which we
often take for granted -
until rt goes off unex
pectedly.
Whether it is an
electrical outage, a
winter storm, a faulty
freezer, or a freezer
door left open, a freezer
full of thawing food can
panic any family
But don’t panic, ad
vises Delaware ex
tension home economist
Sue Schaefer Think
through the situation,
consider your alter
natives, and then act to
save as much food as
safety permits
Once you realize your
freezer is out, keep it
closed to slow the
thawing process. If you
must remove items for
family meals, open the
freezer as tew
times as possible and
for as short a time as
possible.
Try to estimate how
long the freezer will be
off and how long the
food will stay frozen.
With the freezer closed,
food will usually stay
frozen in a fully loaded
cabinet for two days, in
a cabinet with less than
half a load, not more
than a day
How long the food in
your freezer will stay
frozen depends on:
The amount of food in
the freezer. A full
freezer will stay cold
many hours longer than
a freezer only a quarter
full.
The kind of food. A
freezer full of meat will
not warm up as fast as a
freezer full of baked
goods
The temperature of
the food. The colder the
food, the longer it will
stay frozen. The freezer
should operate at 0
degrees For less
The freezer itself. A
well-insulated freezer
will keep food frozen
much longer than one
with little insulation.
Size of freezer The
larger the freezer, the
longer the food will stay
frozen.
If the freezer will be
out for a longer period
than it can keep the
food, consider alter
native methods of
keeping the food frozen
One alternative is the
availability of a freezer
locker plant in
your vicinity. Another is
the use of dry ice, if you
can get it
Twenty-five pounds of
dry ice should hold the
temperature of a half
full, 10-cubic-foot
cabinet below freezing
for two to three days
Use 50 pounds of dry ice
for a 20-cubic-foot
freezer
You may safely
refreeze foods thawed if
they still contain ice
crystals of if they are
still cold - about 40
degrees F - and have
been held at this tem
perature no longer than
one or two days after
thawing.
Foods warmed to 40
degrees F or higher are
not likely to be fit for
refreezing (A per
manent thermometer in
the freezer will give you
What to do when
an accurate leading )
Examine each
package of food before
you decide what to do
with it if the color or
odor of the thawed food
is poor or questionable,
get rid of the food
Often you can't tell by
the odor whether
vegetables, shellfish,
and cooked foods have
spoiled. Bacteria
multiply rapidly in
these foods. So don’t
refreeze any of these
foods when they have
thawed completely
If the condition of the
food is poor or
questionable, get nd of
FARM AUCTION
TRACTORS MODERN MACHINERY &
HAY EQUIPMENT
SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1981
Beginningat 11 A.M
Farm located midway between Muncy
and Exchange on Muncy R.D. 1 12 miles
North of Danville, 3 miles South of Muncy
on the Glade Run Road.
2 JD 4020 diesel tractors, 1 each wide &
narrow fronts; 1250 Oliver diesel tractor, w-f-e
& loader; JD 620 gas tractor; JD 5 bot. 16”
semi-mounted plows; Gleaner “E” Combine,
12 head; NH #5lB Manure spreader, 1 year old;
NH #479 Haybine; NH #256 Rake; NH #7B Baler
w/thrower; 2 bale wagons; 40 ft. elevator:
Kilbros gravity bin, mounted on 8 ton chassis;
Dump wagon grain box; NH #27 Silage blower;
NH #770 Forage harvester, 6 ft grass & 2 row
com heads; 2 Grove 8 ton forage wagons; NH
#33 crop -.hopper; Gehl “mix-all” 3 tons, model
15MX- 300 gal. trailer field sprayer; AC 4 Row
corn planter: Ontario 15x8 drill; Ezee-Flow
#lO9 fertilizer spreader, drag harrows and
other items of farm equipment Lunch
Available.
TERMS: Cash
MR. & MRS. NEVIN H. LYONS
Muncy R.D. #l, Pa.
Randall L. Runyan, Auctioneer
Mahoning Manor R.D. #3
Milton, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY
& MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, MARCH 27
Commencing At 9:30 A.M.
Located V « Mile North Of Hartleton,
Pa., Off Route 45, Union County
FARM MACHINERY
"400” International Tractor, w/Wide & Nar
row Front End, 3 Point Hitch, Recently
Overhauled; “300” International Tractor
w/Fast Hitch, On Steel, Manure Loader To Fit
“300”; TD6 International Crawler w/PTO,
New Pins & Bushings; New 36 Ft. Zimmerman
Bale Elevator: 9 Ft. Off Set Disk; John Deere
Rollabar Rake; No. 64 International Combine
w/Motor; 4 Row John Deere Corn Planter; 17 -
7 Single Disk John Deere Gram Drill; No 15
John Deere Flail Chopper; FBl Farmhand
Hammer Mill w/Corn Sheller; International
PTO Manure Spreader; No 64 International
Baler, 12 Ft. Pittsburgh Harrow, No 323 New
Idea Single Row Com Picker, New Idea 2 Row
Mounted Com Picker, No. 818 New Holland 2
Row Harvester w/Pickup And Direct Cut
Head; 7 Ft. International Fast Hitch Mower; 8
Ft Case Cultipacker, 10 Ft John Deere Fer
tihzer/Lime Drill, 14” - 3 John Deere Trailing
Hydraulic Plow, 14” - 3 International Trailing
Hydraulic Plow, 7Ft Cultimulcher; No 61 In
ternational Chuck Wagon (3 Beater), 3Pt Cen
tmry Fiberglass Field Sprayer, 400 DC Lincoln
Portable Welder w/Motor & 180 Ft Cable, 12
Hole Round Hog Feeder w/Cast Iron Base, 12
Hole Round Hog Feeder w/Metal Base; 8 Hole
Long Type HOg Feeder, 2 Ritchie Heated hog
Waterers, Misc Junk Machinery
Owners
HARRY & EDNA OBERHOLTZER
There Will Be Some Machinery. Wagon
Items & Other Items On Consignment
TERMS- Cash
WAYNE HESS: Auctioneer
LUNCHSERVED
the freezer stops
it. It may be dangerous.
Be sure to dean your
freezer before refilling
When you retreeze
thawed food, do so
quickly To i etreeze
food at home, turn the
adjustable temperature
control, if your freezer
has one, to its coldest
position When the
current comes on again,
the freezer will run
continuously and food
will freeze quicker
Place the warmer
foods against the
refrigerated surface it
possible, but pile tood so
air can circulate around
them
. (tur fho ~ | A Public Auction ol Bronco $l7OO, Int Rake
Alter the food is well , d fann $625, Int. Model 80
dozen, turn the tern- mac jjj ner y was held Combine $450, Int. 090
S^r 01 t 0 March ™by John Y. Haybme $B5O, Int. Disc
It the freezer is too 9 miles erct of Sto?*So° W
lull, move some ot the Pa r *ws bur B. e e whitfor? Sales Co.
colder packages to the gome items sold conducted the sale,
refrigerator, and return oome items s
them gradually to the were; Int. 666 D Tractor ***
freSer $BOlO, Int. 430 Baler A Public Sale of farm
Foods that have been 5900 > Int Gra,n drill equipment was held
frozen and thawed 51350, Int 100 Tractor March 14 by Ivan Lentz,
Sutrete trafSe "'<*“'»■ »*“• F » rf 8, VertPa. There
asposs[ble 00d5 “*“ c|ter Ti.
Sausage Staffer $65,
lron Kettle $lOl, 1949
DAIRY COW SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1981
at 1:00 P.M.
At the Belleville Livestock Mkt., Inc.
A local herd of 16 head dairy cattle will be
sold along with our regular dairy sale.
BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MKT., INC.
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1981
10:30 A.M
Inventory Reduction Auction for
Fassett's Mach, inc., Rt 20 East
Springfield, N.Y. (2 miles east of Rt. 80 &
20 Intersection, 8 miles east of Richfield
Springs. N.Y.)
TRACTORS
Case: 1070 D w/cab Power shift; 1030 D;
930 D; 800 D WEE; 800 G WFE; 700 G; 630 D
WFE; 530 G WFE, DC WFE, SC; 1737
Umloader.
David Brown; 1210; 2-1200’s; 990.
John Deere: 4430 4WD w/Factory cab/heat
2700 hours 1 owner; 3010 D Utility.
Others: AC 190XTIII Diesel Recent overhaul
3 pt. dual remotes 2 sp PTO, ACDIS WFE
w/half tracks; Oliver 770 D w/WFE; MM 4 star
w/3pt &P.S ; FarmallM; others
Case 7000 4xlB Trip; 3300 4x Hyd. Reset; 5x
Hyd Reset; 2-6000 4x Other Pitts 3xMtd, MF
4XMTD, AC4xSemi; Kvernland4x MTD.
HARROWS, DISKS, CHISELS, TILLERS
Case D Tandem 12’ Plowing Disc Like New;
New 12V 230 Super Duty Chisel Plow
exp to 30’; J.D. 24’ Spring Tooth Harrow; Case
3 shank 513 Chisel w/gauge wheels; IHC 370 14’
Transport Disc; Oliver 8’ Transport Disc; Ford
10’ Harrow, Pittsburg 12’ Harrow; Howard
M 130” +S-80” Rotovators.
MACHINERY
New Grimm Tedder 16’ Farmhand Forage
Box on 12 ton Tandem Kory Wagon w/Flotation
Tires & Adj. tongue, used only at farm show;
Brillion 10’ & 5’ seeders; Hesston 1014 Hydra
Swing & PT 10 Haybmes; reconditioned New
Idea 218 Tandem 325 Bu & Model 213,172 bu.
spreaders: Century 3 pt sprayer; 2-Case 555
Haybmes, Mel Can Rock Picker; Papec 12
Forage Wagon w/9 ton gear ; Kools KB 1000
Blower; Oliver #5 Picker; N.H. 67 Baler; 2-
Case 2R Culti.; NH Forage Wagon; Bxl6 Kicker
Rack; pickup head for Case 300 or IH 330
LOADERS
Case 70 series (For 30 & 70 senes Cases &
many other makes); Dual for SC & DC; Super 6
For Ford; Oliver Hyd.; Farmhand for M, H
etc TRUCK, TIRES. DUALS & MISC.
1971 Chev. 60 cabover C+C 427, 5&2 Good
Rubber, Ansel Cab for Case 930, 1030, 251 CI
Case 4 cyl. Engine Unit; Misc. Skid Steer
Buckets; Pair 18x38 Rice & cane on rims,
direct axle duals; pair 18x30 MW snap on
duals; 25 rear tractor tires 30-38’'; Misc New &
Used Wagon & Tractor Runs; Pair 38” Power
Adj. Runs; Tractor Weights.
Consignments will be accepted. Please get
them in early Open House Day Before Sale All
Welcome
Items subject to change due to daily
business
Lunch Available
Terms, Cash, Good Check Day of Sale or 25%
Sale Day and Balance when item is picked up
Balance due April 3,1981
FASSETT’S MACH. INC., owners
607-264-3631
Sale Managed By:
Goodrich Auction Service
Rt 38 & 388 Newark Valley, NY 13811
607-642-8688
Sale Reports
PLOWS
81-COUNTY
FARM EQUIPMENT
DEALERS ASSOCIATION
2nd ANNUAL
AUCTION
FRIDAY, MARCH 27
10:30 A.M.
To Be Held 3 Miles South of
CASSADAGA, NY, on Route 60.
TRACTORS
ALUS-CHALMERS -7030 D; 220 D w/Cab,
190XTD; 18CD; D 17 D; 2-D 17 G; WD; CA
w/Tools; G w/Cuit.
FORD-4000G; 2000 D, 600; 8N; MAJOR.
INTERNATIONAL - 340 w/Ldr., 5 M; M, 966
D; 856 D; 504; 460.
MASSEY -1085 Turbo w/Cab, 2-175 D’s; 1650
w/Ldr.; T 035, TO3O.
JOHN DEERE-3020; 2020 D, 2020 G; A
OLIVER -1850 G; 5-55 D, 77 D
LEYLAND -154.
LAWN & GARDEN - Dynamark 7 h p ; Ford
8 h.p.; MF 7 h.p,; Wheel Horse 6 h.p.; IHC
Tiller Attachment; Ford, Bolens, Gravely
Blades, Hand Mowers, etc.
INDUSTRIAL - New Ford CL-30 Skidster,
MF 50 C Loader Backhoe; AC HD3 Crawler
Loader; Owatonna Skid Steer, Bob Cat Skid
Steer
MACHINERY
PLOWS - JD 2-3x16” Mtd ; 4xMtd.; 2-4x14”
Mtd., IHC 3-4x16” Mtd., 2-sxl6’ 6x16” Semi;
MF #43 & #66 3x14” Mtd , 3xMtd ; AC 2-2 x, 2-
3x, 4x; JD 2-3 x, 3-4 x; IHC 3-4 x, 2-sx, 6x; MF 3-
3x; AC2-2x, 2-3 x, 4x
SPREADERS - NH 327; 518; Misc., NI 217,
218&218Tandem; Hawkbilt; MF, Etc
HAYBINES - NH 2-469’5; 479; 460; Hesston
PT7, PT 10; JD 1209; Owatonna 216; NI 272
Cutditioner
FORAGE HARVESTERS - NH 5717; 2-717’s,
Flail, JD 2-3800’s; 38 , 2-34’s, Flail; Papec 2-
w/heads; AC Direct Cut Head for 782.
BLOWERS -NH #27; JD 60 H.
FORAGE BOXES - 1H 3 Beater With Roof,
#6l; Load King 14’, Freeman w/Ele. Wheel
Wagon.
BALERS - MF #2,3,10,2-12’s, 1H47; NHS49,
JD24T; Ford, Etc
RAKES - New Vicon; NI 4 Bar; NH 5 Bar
DISCS - IHCI2’; Ford 11’; JD B’.
PLANTERS - IH 4R Cyclo; 2R Pull, AC 4R
Dry Fert; JD 246 2R 3 pt; 290 2R; Oliver 4R
Liquid Fert.
DRILLS - 2-IHCI3 Hole
DRAGS - JD 16’ Transport; MF 10’ 3 pt.; JD 3
pt
CULTIVATORS, PACKERS - 8 &10’ Double
Roller; Dunham 19’ Roller Harrow; JD 12’
Cultimulcher; 6’ Field Cult
MISC. - 35’ Smoker Elev , AC 3 pt. Mower;
sth Wheel Tri-Axle Trailer; Oliver 1R Picker,
JL 304 3 pt. PTO Winch; Ford 6’ Flail Mower;
Myers 150 gal. Sprayer; Hardie 300 gal. Air
Sprayer w/Jeep Engine; 18.4x34 JD Duals;
Fork Lift, 2-AC Side MTD. Mowers; IH Side
MTD Mower For Hor M, Flat Rack For
Pickup; Pickup Cap, New 5’ Rotary Mower, 5'
MTDFert. Box, JD4030 Cab (Homemade,).
This year we are grouping machinery so like
pieces will be sold at one tune This order of
auction is only a guide and not the exact tuning
Items Subject To Change
Due To Daily Business
Order of Auction 10 30 miso. items; 11.00
tillage equipment; 12.00 hay equipment, 1.00
forage equipment, 200 tractors, 400
remaining items
sale manaoed^by — Door Prize Drawing
C OOPRiCHI Ev ery Hour
UCTION
j Airports At
Jamestown, NY
Buffalo, NY
RVICE
(607)642-8688
Rt 5« » SBB
NEWARK VALIEV. N Y is»li
Ford Truck $4175, M.H.
333 Tractor $9256, Cake
Stalk Shredder $220 and
Hay $65.50 per ton.
Ralph Brenneman &.*
Nelson Ahrens, Aucts.
A Public Sale of farm
machinery was held
March 14 by Mr. & Mrs
Lloyd Bollinger, R.D. 5,
York, Pa. There was a
good sized crowd on the
windy day.
Items sold were; A.C
WD Tractor $lOOO, A.C
C tractor $BlO, A C
Plow for WD $l4O, A C
Corn Planter $l2O and
Sears Riding Mower
$360.
Auctioneer was
Blame N. Rentzel.