NEW YORK STATE SALE SAT. OCT. 24,1981 12:30 P.M. 60 Registered Guernseys at Cortland Sales Pavilion, Cortland, NY on Rt. 41 just off i-81 Exit 10 toward McGraw. Featuring 60 selected animals by the top A 1 sires of the breed including Wandering Brook D ■ Bertina classified Exc. w/13,880 M and 739 butterfat by Dalrymost fresh July will be bred to Tex; McDonald Rose Tina classified VG w/13,590-613 by Lyrene May Rose Prince will be fresh just before sale; Sniithfield Hornets Rhoda classified VG by top Hornet due Dec. 6 to Telstar record 13,765-613; * Sniithfield Deacon Marie by Lyrene Wistar Deacon due Dec. 4 to Jupiter; Hansenarea THDSEE classified VG by top Hornet due Nov. 24 to Telestar; Nedrow Farms Fayvors Leona classified VG by Dari Fayvor Dam has over 100.000 lbs. of milk will be fresh; Greystone Jean due Nov. 3 to Jackpot has 2 records over 14.000 lbs.; Wyoming Deacons Amy by Deacon out of a Dari Fayvor with 2 records over 14,000 lbs. will be fresh; Wyoming Fayvors Pence by Dari Fayvor will be fresh; and several other top animals sired by Maverick, Superstar, Nobleman and other top Al sires. Tested for interstate. Lunch and trucking available. Sale Sponsored by NEW YORK STATE GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Sale managed by Cortland Guernsey Sales Barn phone; 607-836-6661 Catalogs; Ed Townsend, 4429 Sunset Dr., Syracuse, NY 13215,315-492-2578 Auctioneer: John Merryman, Sparks, MD Pedigrees; Joseph Pendergast Cobleskill, NY 518-234-7317 Assisting; William Cochran Field man for American Guernsey Cattle Club ABSOLUTE AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 at 11:00 A.M. 4 Miles South of SUNBURY in Lower Augusta Township, Northumberland County, Pa.; from Sunbury take Rt. 147 South approximately 2 Miles, turn South past Brumbach's Auction go to Mile Run Road 3/4 Mile to Farm. (Watch for auction signs the day of sale). MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 760 Diesel Combine, Air Conditioned Cab, Grain Saver, 15’ Grain Head & 6x30” model 63-C Com Head; int. B-414 Diesel Tractor w/Int. 2001 Loader; Int. 140 Tractor, good rubber, nice condition; Int. 560 Tractor; New Holland 352 Grinder/Mixer; New Holland 276 Haler'; New Holland 479 Haybine; New Holland Rotabar 258 Rake; Int. 7-Bottom 710 Plow; Massey Ferguson 3-Bottom Mounted 314 Plow; Int. 475 Disk; Int. 12’ Vibra-shahk Harrow; Int. No-till 6-Row Com Planter w/Liquid Fertilizer Attachment, used 2 years; New Idea PTO Spinner Spreader; Badger Liquid Manure Spreader w/1000 gal. Tank; Int PTQ Manure Spreader w/Wooden Box; (2) Wagons w/Hay Racks one has Dump Bed; 7’xl4’ Steel Box Wagon w/Dump Bed, Int. Running Gear; (2)6” Allied Augers 52’ & 40’ on Wheels; 14’ 6” Grain Auger; hit. 56 Blower; Boom Sprayer w/300 gal. Fiber-glass Tank; 55 gal. Tank Sprayer; (2) Woods Rotary Cutters; approx. 1800’ 5” and 1800’ 6" Irrigation Pipe; 1968 GMC V-6 Class 8, Dump Truck; 1964 Ford 850 Class 15,10-Wheel Dump Track. - TERMS: CASH or checks with a current Bank Letter of Reference. Owners, JOHN E. RAKER and COTTIER. RAKER Note: The Massey Ferguson Combine listed above will be sold with reserve, subject to confirmation, ALL OTHER FARM MACHINERY WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Be prompt no small items. Georges Mike Auctioneers & Realtors DEIBERT^Sm COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Two research' scientists from the Maryland Agricultural Ex periment Station will be featured speakers at the 16th National Meeting on Poultry Health and Condemnations Oct. 20-21. Sponsored for members of the nation’s broiler industry by the Delmarva Poultry Industry Inc., POBLIC AOCTION OF REAL ESTATE - ANTIQUES • PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24,1981 At 8:30 a.m. Located at 2249 Sand Hill Rd„ Her shey, Pa. approx. Vz mi. north of Steinrock’s Store. Approx. 5 mi. north of Elizabethtown on Rt. 743 near Farver’s Country Store take Ridge Road west to the T Road, turn right on Steinrock Road and continue .to sale. Watch for sale signs. REAL ESTATE consists of lot of land ap prox. 2 acres M/L thereon erected a 1% story home w/6 rooms and bath, oil hot air heat, storm windows and doors covered w/alum. siding. Three-car garage w/lg. work area, 2 chimneys and water. Old shade and fruit trees on this lovely country estate. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: GE Ref. (frost free), gas stove, 7-pc. breakfast set, vacuum cleaner, Ig. roasters, several Ig. aluminum kettles, pots & pans, dishes, table & floor lamps, flower stand, silverware, linens, Domestic elec, sewing machine, 60 sq. percale, linen pieces, lots of ric rac, etc., sewing table, hospital bed. ANTIQUES; 4-pc. oak bedroom suite, oak chest of drawers, wash stands, blanket chests, Weaver pump organ, organ stool, velvet chair, oak rocker, cherry rocker, cane rocker, cane chairs, oak living room table w/claw & ball feet, Gone with the Wind Lamp, oil lamps, shelf clocks, 3 jelly cupboards, high dry sink, low dry sink, flour chest,, dough tray, china closet, Victor Victrola & records (exceptional cond.),- wood chest, commode 'chair, Windsor chair, high chair, youth bed, chest pf drawers, small wooden chests, extension table, chairs, old picture frames, snitzel bunk, coal bucket & shovel, arrow heads, tomahawk, 1 gal. to 8 gal. crocks, 6 new quilts, quilt tops, shawls, com forts, lot of old books, Marshall books, Tiny Tim book, April 1865 German newspaper, copper wash boiler, tinware, candle mold, old cookie cutters, pie board, stereoscope, butcher bell, agate cups, ice cream dipper, dough scraper, 3 glass baskets,~depression glass, blue carnival, wicker baskets, flat irons, iron skillet, cake stands, LARGE COPPER KETTLE. BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT: Bentz but cher furnace, 3 kettles, stirrers. Enterprise meat grinder, Enterprise 8 qt. sausage staffer, Jadels and forks, cleaver, meat saw, kettle hook, meat hooks, scrapple pans, scalding trough, hog scrapers. INTER. CUB TRACTOR w/up & down hyd. pressure, cultivator 8s plow, single row com planter, spring harrow, rollerharrow, 40’ ext. ladder, Majestic Heatrola, carpenter tools, mitre box, levels (l’-6’>, building jack, buck saw, hand tools, V« elec, drill, bench grinder, bench vise, adz, broad ax, block Bs' tackles, grinding stone, lanterns, wagon seat, beam & market scales, sm. Buch iron troughs, hog troughs, fish gig, cross cut saw, circular saw blades, log chains, poplar planks, garden tools, hand cultivator, step ladder, sprayer, rubber tire wheel barrow, single & double trees, digging iron, shovels, wedges, baskets, berry boxes, animal traps, and numerous items not mentioned. ORDER OF SALE: Tools, butchering equipment, tractor, household goods and an tiques. Real Estate will be offered at 2 p.m. 10% down at time of sale, settlement in 60 days, other terms and conditions will be given at time of sale. To viewproperty call 533-2318 after3;3o p.m. Sale for HARRY G. ALDINGER POA - Alvin R. & Herman R. Aldinger Atty: Metzger, Wickersham, Knauss, Erb Aucts; Long & Shaff ner TERMS: Cash or approved check. Any pur chase over $lOO paid by check must furnish a Bank Letter of credit, if buyer is not known to family or auctioneers. Food Available iibleFor Accidents Day Of Sale Notßi Md. researchers address nat’l poultry meeting the meeting will be held at the Delmarva Convention Hall in Delmar, Md. It is a cooperative event with research participants from the University of Maryland and the University of Delaware. The two researchers, members of the faculty of the University of Maryland at College Park, are; Warren W. Marquardt, professor PUBLIC SALE Located app. 15 mi. S.E. Frederick, Md. on 1270 to Boyds exit. South on route 121 to Boyds, Md., left on Barnesvilie Rd., Ist farm on left after going through Boyds. THURSDAY EVE., OCTOBER 22 @ 7:30 P.M. 25 Head Hoi. Dairy Cattle 25 Consisting of lo fresh past 30 days, 5 fresh past 60 days, 5 fresh by sale, 3 dry Cows. These are well uddered cows with good size & production. Bangs & T.B. tested within 30 days. Terms: Cash - Not responsible lor accidents. Terms by. PAUL COOPER Auctioneer-Robert C. Mullendore Lawrence, Leon and Thomas Arnold 20th PRODUCTION Yorkshires AUCTIONEER, Harry Bachman, Annville, PA Approx. SO BRED GILTS (All gilts are hand mated) Registered Yorkshire Registered Duroc Crossbred Due November, December, January Some excellent matings for project litters 40 BOARS (Seven to eight months old) 25 Yorkshire —l5 Duroc Test station information Soundness and production are top priorities in our breeding program. Our Yorkshire herd is unsurpassed in production per sow for herds this size. Our animals have done well in test stations. Pennsylvanias Ist Superior Certified Duroc Meat Sire came from our herd. We also had the top indexing boar over all breeds, Pa. State 1979 (“Hustle”) and the top boar in Delaware 1900 (Explorer). All animals vaccinated for Erysipelas ft Lepto Negative tested for Brucellosis ft Pseudorabies Friday Evening, Nov. 6,1981 6:00 P.M. - Sale To Be Held At The Lebanon Area Fairgrounds (Cornwall & Evergreen Roads, IV2 Miles South Of) Lebanon Pa. WRITE OR CALL . LEON L. ARNOLD. R.D. 7 BOX 705, LEBANON. PA 17042 PHONE: (717) 273-5880 CATALOGUES AVAILABLE OCT. 25th. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981—D35 of veterinary science, and James L. Heath, professor of poultry science. Marquardt, an authority on infectious bronchitis in poultry and the recent recipient of a $60,000 federal grant to study poultry respiratory diseases, will address broker industry members on that topic.. Heath, an authority on alter native energy sources in poultry production and development of poultry meat products, will offer members research results of his recent studies of broiler quality and yield. SALE OF OPEN GILTS (Ready to breed) Sale Reports A Public Sale of personal property was held October 10 by Mary Sdhoener, 113 Main St., Stouehsburg, Pa. There were 160 registered buyers present. Items sold were; Childs Reed Rocker $55, Low Chest w/Mirror $55.50 and Reed Table $B5. Dave Risser was the auctioneer. Durocs