Adamsineetmg poultry insect control GETTYSBURG -..Penn State Extension entomologist Clarence Collison will be the featured speaker at -, the Adams County Poultry Insect Control meeting Monday, Feb. “ , ; Sponsored by the Adams County Extension -Service, the meeting will be held at the Extension office and will begin at 7:30 p.m. PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT and METAL BLDG. Sinking Spring, Pa. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Starting 10 A.M. ALL EQUIPMENT GOOD CONDITION Farmall 504 fast hitch, Int 454 WF w/2050 loader, Int. 1150 grinder HD PrO, John Deere 720 gas P.S. Live PTO Live Hyd., 3 pt. hitch, McCormick 312 trip plow, Int. 10’ disc, M.F. 4 bot. 14” 3 pt. trip back plow, Dunham disc, harrow 10’ transport, Brillion 11’ cultipacker, John Deere lime spreader LF 10, New Idea - manure spreader, Int. 56 2 row corn planter, Ontario grain drill 16, John Deere sprayer 25A 3 pt., New Holland baler 268, New Holland 7’ haybme, New Holland 256 bean rake il yr. old), Vicon fertilizer spreader, New Idea corn picker, David Bradley stalk chopper, New McCurdy box & Running gear, Bale wagon, Bos wagon drag unload w/motor, Kentucky horse drawn alfalfa drill, John Deere 3 section harrow, John Deere 25A combine, 3 Int. cylinders 2 way, New Holland 30’ elevator, John Deere 25A combine w/motor, 300 gal. gas tank, 2 - 1200 bushels .wore corncribs, 2 - C.l. water troughs, 8 rolls 32” high 6’ fencing, 250 locust posts,-2-16’ wood gates, fast hitch to 3 pt. adaptor. BUILDING 44x84 Sheet metal Bldg, open doe side. Bldg, to be taken down & removed at buyer’s expense. Buyer to remove bldg, from premises ’t by May Ist, 1982. . - ’ " TERMS :AU sales cash day of sale. r"£. ! DIRECTIONS: 2 miles north of Sinking Spring, Pa., just off road to No Where, or at Berkshire Mall take Paper Mill Road. Sale behind former Van Reed Paper Mifl. Look for sals signs. V" ; Sale ordered by: G.C.4U.AHOLD & SON RD#5 ■ f Striking Spring, Pa.' Phone (215) 372-3476 Auctioneers; Green Hill Auction RDffl Mohnton. Pa. - ' - - Phone (215) 678-3003 or (215) 856-5000 According to Extension agent John Schwartz, this will he an “informative program on poultry insect identification and control. Dr. Collison will discuss the latest techniques for controlling flies, hide beetles, northern fowl mite, lesser meal worms, and other parasites.” FARM SHOW - Cleveland W. Russel], Rl, Rome, was honored with the Award of Merit by the Pennsylvania Maple Producers Council. He accepted it at the association’s annual meeting at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, last Thursday. ATTENTION FARMERS AND DEALERS Retiring, Liquidating or Reducing Inventory • Turn your assets to cash the auction way. Let us talk to you with no obligation. Expert Service, Low Rates Ed Goodrich, Jr. Goodrich Auction Service Rt. 38 and 388 Newark Valley, NY 13811 607-642-8688 We sell anything, anytime, anywhere Consignments To Our Regular Dairy Sale WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 HERD OF *%l|| • "Sd V FRfiSiSWIIIiIEERS, 1 ' BALANCE IN ALL STAGES Also ★ 1 Load Canadian Cows Consigned.By Kelly' Bowsef. , .. J , . ★ ’'Wisconsin Cows Consigned By Date Hoststter. ■’ r “• * 1 Load Purebred And Grade Holstein Cows , Consigned By H.D. Matz. -★1 Load Holstein Cows Consigned By * Raymond Smucker. . * 1 Load Fresh Holstein Cows Consigned By Alfred Albright. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. 12 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. Just off Rt. 23, New Holland, Pa. Abe Diffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 Russell wins maple producers award Russell has served as state director continuously since the Pennsylvania Maple Producers Council was formed in 1965. His cooperation on behalf of the State Council has included serving as key person at Farm Show and Ag Progress Days sales booths. He has hosted many maple tours at his modem sugar cabin each season. Russell regularly attends state council meetings and is a ’ - *«nv»»gr January a, jxru—usi leader progressive committees. Russell cooperated fully in founding of the Endless Mountains Maple Syrup Producers Association and has worked diligently over the years at the exhibit at the Farm Show. He attends every meeting and has assisted in the educational Dairy highlights Sherry Keefer is at the halter of Sycamore Meade SS Mary. The Millersburg 4-H’ers senior yearling was named reserve junior champion in the yout;' Ayrshire division. Although his family milks Black and Whites, Mike Welsh’s show string is made up of Brown Swiss. Welsh of East Berlin is at the halter of his youth junior champion, Welsh Pond Titan Princess, a junior calf. A public sale of cattle andmachmery was held Jan. 16 by Frank and Leona Adams, 7 miles from Wyalusmg and 5 miles from New Albany, Bradford Co. A large crowd .attended active program by reporting'-to mem bership via slide narrations on state and out-of-state tours. A regular exhibitor at Farm Show, Russell has won many first awards over the years for his quality maple products. He has been a progressive leader in the area for promoting maple products and the industry. Sale Reports the sale despite the cold weather. Prices included: hay wagons |l,lOO and $1,125, - F’armali MTA tractor $1,175, transport disc $1,500, grade Holstein $825, Haybmq sBoo,' Gehl unloading wagon $875, Parmall H tractor $6OO, and Int. 4- bottom plow #7OO $1075. Jim Adriance was the auctioneer. An auction of heavy equipment and oil and gas drilling equipment was held Jan. 15 by Penn Cal Contractors, Inc. 516te Dawson St., Kane, Bradford Co. Some prices were CAT D-7F dozer $46,500, Bucyrus Erie 50208 L Spudder cable tool $25,000, Michigan loader $4900, Dynahoe #l9O diesel engine $3500, Army-style 6x6 dump truck $2;800 and Wilderness camping trailer 21’ Tandem Axle $2,600. Sale managed by Dick Crittenden Auction Co. A public sale ot a dairy farm and antiques was held Jan. 16 tor the Mahlon M.‘ Weaver Estate on Red Well Road about- 5 miles south of New Holland, Lancaster Co. There were- 264 registered buyers present for the sale held- in a heated tent. The 84-acre limestone dairy farm with a 2te story, 15-room double stone-block house, frame bank barn with 30 stanchions,' loafing shed, com shed • and tobacco shed was sold to Stephen K. and Lydia S. Esh of Ronks for $372,000. Other prices were: old wardrobe w/drawers $3,900, Bowers sideboard $l,OOO, slant ,-top desk $9lO, blanket chest $320, flour chest $260, washstand $175, green class pitcher set $lO9, View Master $67.50, kerosene lamp $77, high chair $5O, Clause Zimmerman Family book $6O, gravy boat $2O, mantel clock $55, clothes tree $5O, extension table $l3O, and 6 decorated chairs $34 each. Auctioneers were Nevm Z. Martm and Lewis R. Groff.