SPECIAL SALE FEEDER CATTLE * FEEDER PIGS FRIDAY, MAY 22 at 7 P.M. Weekly Sales: Wednesdays at 6:30 P.M. Eggs, Poultry, Rabbits, Vealers, Feeder Pigs, Stock Cattle, Fat Cattle, Cows,' Lambs, Goats & Hogs. - . , ' We buy hogs private treaty all day Wed nesdays. Thomasviile Livestock Market inc. Along Route 30 6 mi. West of York. Phone No. 717-792-2248 or 717-229-2102 PUBLIC AUCTION TUES., MAY 19TH AT 5:30 P.M. (AT GARAGE) 12 MAPLE ST., LITITZ, PA. Coins, oak grandfather clock, mantel clocks, dough tray, cedar chest, old oak wall phone, Shirley Temple pitcher, china, glass, 8 wooden display cases, glass enclosed show case, novelties, lumber, lot of misc items. FOR YOUR PUBLIC SALE CALL Auctioneer John H. Cooper (agent for owner) 717-665-5839 PUBLIC SALE Val. FarmMachiriery, Some Household Goods, & Antiques, Etc. v on farm 6 miles N.E. of Hughesviile, Pa. near Fribley Church. Auction Arrows off Rt. 118 Imile E. of Hughesviile near Cart Track. WEDS. EVE., MAY 20 , 6.P.M. 3 Gas Tractors: IH 300 Utility w/fast hitch & 3 pt. adapters-12-28” duals, soldseperate; Oliver HEW 6 crawler w/pully & PTO; Ohver 60 w/pully; Oliver 2 & 3-14” trailer plows; harrows; drills; AC 66 pto combine; NH 461 haybme;*NH 269 pto thrower baler; 2 thrower wagons; rake; NH PTO spreader; JD ISA chopper; NI 7 picker; other machinery; 2-lst calf black white face heifers w/bull calves; Hereford crossed heifer due sale time. Household goods & antique items sold first. Owner, CUVE&RUTH McCARTY Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Lunch PUBLIC SALE OF 300 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 300 Located at Plainfield, Pa. next to Plainfield School or 5 miles West of Carlisle, Pa. and 3 miles West of Cum berland Golf Course off Route 11 South. SATURDAY EVE., MAY 23 at 7:00 P.M. 150 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 150 Consisting of all Calfhood Vaccinated open Holstein Heifers ranging from approx. 400 to 600 lbs. All TB Tested for Interstate Shipment. 150 STEER CATTLE 150 Consisting of Holstein and beef type steers weighing approx. 300 to 600 lbs. All cattle are dehorned and wormed and just the right kind for growth. Sale to be held in tent with steers selling first. Terms • Cash. Not responsible for accidents. J.R. ZIMMERMAN LJ. WESTON Auct-Robert C. Mullendore Clerk-C.L. Metz Lunch Rights Reserved USDA helps Haiti NEW YORK, N.Y. Haiti eradicate African The U.S. Department of swine fever with funds Agriculture will help ant i technical PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE GARAGE EQUIPMENT, SAW SHARPENING EQUIPMENT, ALUMINUM SIDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, NEW KEISER AUTOMOBILE PARTS, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FLOOR SAFE, STATION WAGON, PICKUP TRUCK AND ANTIQUES SATURDAY, MAY 23,1981 AT 9:30 A.M. Located in the town of Schuylkill Haven, 150-Columbia Street, Schuylkill County, PA. GARAGE EQUIPMENT Garage type air compressor with electric motor, aboveground car lift, Lincoln air greaser, Lincoln gear lube dispenser, Lincoln drain oil tank. Black Hawk 2-ton floor jack, complete acetylene cutting outfit with tanks; gauges; tips; cart; hose complete, foot operated riveter, Craftsman metal or wood cutting lathe, Bear headlight tester, 6-12 volt battery charger, hydraulic jack, A.C. spark plug cleaner, brake air bleeder, ball joint gauge, grease guns, radiator .air cleaner, wheel pullers, electric bench grinders with motors, mechanical tire changer (floor mounted), tire inflator, air hose, tire compressor, tube tester tank, C-clamps, mechanic’s work bench, electric (hills, electric motors, open and box end wrenches, socket sets, threaders, 2 Delta disc grinders, many asst. gnnding wheels, extension cords, jumper cables, crowbars and others, creepers, mechanics’s roller seat, anvil, steel parts cabinets and bins, valve seat grinder. Caster camper gauge, fire extinguishers, Dunlap electric hacksaw, 2-wheel utility trailer, new Reiser body and engine parts including grills, moldings and etc., safety stands, Shilton -manuals, drill bits; cyl. rimmers, electric riveter, metal tetter stencils, electric lawn edger. ' ” ' * SAW SHARPENING EQUIPMENT - 6 Foley automatic saw files and jointers, Foley power retoother, Foley automatic power setter, Nielsen electric chain saw sharpener, 100’s new saw blades, Belsaw belt sander, Foley hand saw filer, Oregon filing vice, Thor speed grinder, circular handsaws, Shop Master band saw, 2 electric table saws. ALUMINUM AND GLASS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Double break aluminum and metal break, Fletcher glass cutter, wooden extension ladder, painter’s scaffold, electric swing saw, Sears radial arm saw, new aluminum siding, many new aluminum storm doors, and storm windows in asst, sizes, new aluminum patio awnings, new aluminum and wrought iron railings, aluminum coil stock, many aluminum grill guards, many new aluminum channels and round and square aluminum pieces, many new pieces of asst, window glass, plex-a-glass, aluminum window and door hardware, new hydraulic door closers, electric etcher, aluminum spouting, wood clamps. STATION WAGON AND PICKUP - 1969 Plymouth station wagon VB, auto., P.S., P. 8., air conditioning, in good condition; 1963 Dodge 6 cyl., standard shift, % ton pickup truck. OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Royal floor model combination safe, McCaskey adding machine cash register combmed, standard billing machine, 2 office desks, Underwood typewriter, 4 file cabinets. ANTIQUES Old wall tune clock in oak cabinet, oak cabinet sewing machine, ball and claw piano stool, 2 old office swivel chairs, fernery, lanterns, old picture frames, piano roLs, electric coffee grinder, adz, antique stand, two-man saws. Many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS Cash or acceptable check. No out-of state checks accepted. Not responsible in case of accidents. Sale Ordered By: E.S. Ketner ISO Columbia Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Auctioneer: Robert A. Arner Route 2 - Box 216 New Ringgold, Pa. 17960 Phone (717) 386-4586 Refreshments eradicate Swine Fever assistance, a USDA official announced. The technical assistance will include training and a small number of per sonnel. Canada and Mexico also are expected to help in the effort, said Harry C. Mussman, administrator of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. The multi-national program to eradicate the disease from Haiti will be operated by the Inter-American In stitute for Cooperation in Agriculture, which is Del. net farm income down NEWARK, Del. - Figures are now out on Delaware’s 1979 farm income. It probably won’t surprise any farmers to team that higher cash receipts on the farm were nearly canceled out by galloping production costs. Cash receipts for 1979 reached an all-time high of nearly $358 million 11.5 percent above the PUBLIC SALE Val. Farm Machinery, 3 Tractors, Some Antiques & Collector’s Items, Etc. at Bunces Corn Stand, 415 N. Loyalsock Ave. Montoursville, Pa. (Lyc. Co.) 3/4 mile S. of US Rt. 220 beltway. Mon. Mem. Day, May 25 1:30 PM. IH 504 G Row Crop Tractor w/TA, 3 pth., 38” rubber, only 236 original hrs. w/IH 2001 hyd. front loader, a real clean outfit, offered 3 ways; JD 50 G. RC Tractor w/3 pth., live hyd. & PTO, Nice; Farmall Cub tractor, fully weighted, PTO, 1 row cultivator, 5’ sickle mower, real , nice; Attachment to fit Cub-.i EH 2 way 12” plows; IH 4Vfe’ front blade; Messmger 5 row duster; pto pully; etc. JD 3-14” 3 pt. plows; 9’ disc; harrow; 125 gal. FG 22’ spra; Zon LP Gas Scarecrow thunder gun; other items; National Brass Cash Register; Toledo com puting scales; etc. Owners CLYDE & BEVERLY BONCE Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 MACHINERY AT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 30 12:00 NOON Located V/z mi. east of Seven Stars, 6 mi. northwest of Liverpool, just off Rt. 235. Ferguson 20 tractor; front end loader; PLEASE NOTE - TRACTOR & LOADER WILL BE OFFERED SEPERATE & THEN AS ONE UNIT; Ferguson pulley, selling seperate; Ferguson 2-12 plows; M.F. #62, 2-14 plows; Ferguson 6’ Heavy Duty scraper blade; Ferguson 6 bar, 3 pt. rake; Ferguson 3 pt. cultivators; Ferguson T mower; N.H. 568 baler, no thrower; Superior, 10 hoe drill; Oliver, 4 wheel spreader on rubber; David Bradley wagon w/12’ flat; 16’ portable alum, elevator; 11-28 tractor chains. The above items are in good cond., lot of other farm items not listed. Also selling at 10:00 A.M., Antiques & Butcher Equipment. Owner GEORGE A. STRAWSER Long Bros., Aucts. Ph. 527-4784 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16,19t1—P21 associated with the Organization of American States and sponsored by 26 western hemisphere coutries. After eradication of the disease, the organization will work closely with Haitian officials to reestablish a domestic hog industry free of African swine fever and other swine diseases. African swine fever first invaded the western hemisphere in 1971., That outbreak, in Cuba, resulted in a half million hogs being 1978 record but actual gross income per farm rose by only 7.7 percent, reports Dr. Raymond C. Smith, head of the University of Delaware’s department of agricultural economics. This small increase in gross income was more than offset by a 12.7 percent rise in production costs. This resulted in a drop in net destroyed, Mussman said. The disease was confirmed in the Dominican Republic and Brazil in 1978 and Haiti in 1979. income per farm of more than 4 percent compared to the year before. Net income per farm in 1979 was $27,765 as compared to $28,957 in 1978. Crops with substantial income changes in 1979 included: corn up 39.6 percent, soybeans up 18.7 percent, wheat up 99.6 percent, mushrooms up 13 percent, and nursery stock up 10 percent. On the other hand, income from snap beans dropped more than 43 percent and for lunas was down 32.4 percent. Livestock with sub stantial income changes in 1979 included: broilers up 8 percent, dairy products up nearly 11.5 percent, cattle and calves up 38.7 percent, turkeys up 96.5 percent, and eggs up 9.5 percent. Broilers ac counted for 55 percent of the cash farm income from all sources. A breakdown of farm income by counties shows that Sussex county accounted for almost three-fourths of Delaware’s 1979 farm income, while New Castle accounted for only 8.4 percent. All the figures aren’t in yet for 1980, but Smith says drought conditions last summer resulted in substantial reduction in both com and soybean yields. Average yield per acre of corn in 1980 was only 72 bushels, compared to 102 bushels the year before. Soybean yield was 20 bushels compared to a 1979 yield of, 30. Protecting ahead "from these figures. Smith says that - with farm production expenses undoubtedly higher in 1980 than in 1979 - we can expect Delaware’s net farm income to show a substantial decrease for 1980. Smith’s analysis of the state farm income is prepared each year as a service of the Univer sity of Delaware’s Agricultural Ex periment Station. Those interested in obtaining the full report should call their county ex tension office in Newark (738-2506), Dover (736- 4675), or Georgetown (856-5250) and ask for a copy of the Experiment Station pamphlet on “1979 Delaware Farm