(Continued from Page 012) tor instance, be’s now following the Extension dairy specialist’s advice and including hay in his cow’s diet even in summer even Jerseys need roughage to keep their milkfat level where it should be. Eliason also is following Haenlein’s advice about breeding his coin to better bulls. His efforts are paying off in higher produc tion. Last year Eliason produced 11,233 pounds of milk and 536 pounds of fat an average of 4.8 percent fat. He had the highest producing two-year-old and wee year-old. HARRISBURG - Egg 4 production for the March-May 1982 quarter in Pennsylvania totaled 1.08 billion eggs, according to the Pennsylvania Crop ' Reporting Service. / The March-May quarter production was one percent below the 1.09 billion eggs produced during the same period in 1981. The quarter average of 16.5 million layers was fractionally above a PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY, STEERS, BULLS, SOMT HOUSEHOLD, ETC. SATURDAY, JULY 17,1982 At 10:00 A.M. . Due to the undersigned having sold their farm, will have Public Sale on the premises located in .York County, PA. Take Route #216, Hanover and Glenn Rock Road, to Manheim School thence turning south on Manheim Road 1 mile at WoolMiil Road thence onto St. John Road l A mile to sale. (Sale Signs Posted). 4 TRACTORS 4 . RERLSKID LOADER WHITE 2105 Diesel, WF, 1135 Hours with cab; Oliver 1600 Diesel Row Crop, 3 PL; JOHN DEERE 2520 deisel WF; WC Allis; Gehl 4500 skid loader. 126 hours, 1 year old; OLIVER 74- H 2-row mountedcompicker; J.D. #3Booforage harvester & 40’* 2-row head, Windrow pick-up head; and 30” direct cut, Used less than 100 acres; 2 J.D. 216 Forage wagons with roofs; Gehl ensilage blower; N.H. 479 haybine; Nil, 277 baler with thrower; N.H. 38 crop chopper, like new; 2 Bale wagons; 2 J&M gravity boxes with Grove chassis; 2 Grove 707 wagons, 1 with dump, also 1 cylinder for dump wagon; 16’ Rubber tire wagon flat; Oliver 107 Side rake; N.H. 36’ Elevator with electric motor; Little Giant rollaway elevator with motor; Gehl 100 Grinder-Mixer, 6 months old; Oliver 4-bottom spring set plow, 3 pt.; Oliver 3-bottom cushion trip plow, 3 pt.; Brillion 10-tooth chisel plow; Pittsburgh 12’ disc harrow; Chattanooga 12’ single row packer; 1 LHC 8’ and 2 IHC 6’ packers; BrOlioalO’ Spring tooth harrow; J.D. 12’ Spring tooth lever harrow; Hanson 200 gal. fibre glass tank, trail 8-row field sprayer with hydraulic centrifugal pump; N.H, 676 tandem axel manure spreader; Danuser post driver; 2 Grain augers, 1 6”-16’ & 1 4”-26’; 2 Scraper blades, 3 pt.; Oliver 4-row cultivator, 3 pt.; 2- Row cultivator, 3 pt; Fannall C. 2-row cultivator; Oliver 420 2-row cultivator for 1600 or 770 tractors; Stationery wood saw & blade; Platform scales; 600 Cement blocks, 8”x8”xl6” new; Salvage machinery for repairs such as Oliver combine; Oliver 565-5 bottom plow; hit. T-9 Crawler loader. 9 HOLSTEIN STEERS AND 2 HOLSTEIN BULLS, Range 500 to 800 lbs. . UNH MOWERS, ETC. Sears 8.0 HP and N.H. R-5 Mowers; Rath milk dump station; 3 Delaval milker units; 2 50#, 20 85# milk cans, like new; Stewart clip pers; Electric cream separator and many items, including household, too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch stand at sale. Terms: Cash or personal checks with approval. WILLIAM A. BROWN & NADINE M. BROWN, Owners RDffl, Brobeck.PA Phone; 717-235-1249 CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH, Auctioneer Idavilte, PA Phone: 717-677-7479 Del. Jersey breeder Egg production But even with all that produc tion, the Eliasons admit they’re still learning, still trying to make their way like everyone else. Bill shrugs his shoulders about a ramshackle budding he hasn’t gotten around to tearing down yet maybe never will. Margaretta jokes that her friends tease her about mismatched kitchen ap pliances. But there’s a friendly warmth in that kitchen that no one could miss, and people who know the Eliasons realize tbey have their priorities straight. They care for their.cows, and even more, they care for people. at 1 billion year ago. Egg production per 100 layers was 6,532 compared with 6,601 for the March-May period in 1981. The nation’s laying flocks produced 17.4 billion eggs during the March-May 1982 quarter, one percent less than the 17.6 billion a year ago. PUBLIC AUCTION LUMBER, GATES, STUDEBAKER TRUCK, 1968 DODGE 300 DUMP TRUCK. Nl GROUND DRIVEN MANURE SPREADER. ~ COAL FURNACE, ETC. (Due to discontinuing livestock auctions & tearing down 100x190’ livestock building & pens-makes sale necessary at Danville Livestock Market old Rt. 11 between Danville & Bloomsburg. FRI. EVE. JULY 9 6 P.M. sharp w/lumber Selling all used lumber gates, partitions, etc. consisting of over 100 lots of lumber-BxB, 6x6, 4x4,2x4-6-8-10,1x6, etc. up to 16’; app. 120 wood gates up to 7’ wide; 4-16’ sections of cartwalk; '■ concrete blocks; 50 concrete car stops; several gas heaters; 6 sections bleacher seats; overhead garage door & 2 openers; Surge SP-11 milker pump; pails; Victory 7- self-feed coal furnace-holds 40 lb. 1 yr. old; many other small items. Auct. Note: starting on lumber outside at 6 P.M. sharp- small items inside afterwards. - Owner, MELVIN LEHMAN .Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. 546-6907 For full list call Auct. Co. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAHIHDAY, JULY 10th 11:OOA.M. Sale to be held 3 miles from Montrose at Watrous Corners, off Rt. 706 Arrows!! Construction equipment to include: ’ Case SBOB backhoe. Inter. 500 diesel crawler w/6 Say blade, 68 Inter. Dump w/5 yd. box, Inter. 2 m truck w/sth wheel (new 392 motor), Kelley 20 ft. low profile, roll bade trailer (20,00 pr. gross).new 2&3 axle tag-a-longs. Tractors & Implements: Ford BN, Inter. 990 haybine, J.D. 290 com planter, new kicker boxes, 5’ & 6’ rotary mowers, 75 Chevy Nova, N.H. 33 flail chopper, J.D. 3 pt. 3 bt. plows, Gehl forage box, J.D. 14T baler, N.H. 717 chopper, kicker wagons, 3 pL'booms, 79 Chevy % pickup (nice), Inter. 300 utility, J.D. 24T baler, 12’ harrow, N.H. 68 kicker/baler, Grove forage wagon, M.F. 85 tractor, Fannall 300 3 pt. broadcast spreader, N.H. 519 manure spreader. Dealer sell out of new “Wic” equipment 36 pieces. Wic power boom, Wic bedding choppers with 7 & 10 hp. gas motors & some with batteries & chargers, 45 bu. motorized silage carl (demo), 4 new Honda motors (7 & 10 hp), many Wic parts... New tools & tarps of all sizes. Consignments taken till sale day. Harvey Clary 278-2350 Adriance Bros. Jim & Steve 278-1800 Sale Reports A public sale of farm machinery was held June 25 by John Sausman, 3 miles southwest of Belleville. Mifflin Co. Prices received were: Int. 656 D tractor $6,200, Int. 540 tractor & loader $4,850, unloader wagon $2,450, Int. manure spreader $BlO, 3 rotary mowers $430 each, Ferguson 40 tractor $1,950, 1946 Jeep $225, baler twine $2O per bale, sausage staffer $4O and 8 baby pigs $360. Mark Click was the auctioneer. XXX A public auction of real estate was held June 26 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 4Vi miles northwest of Somerset, Somerset Co. The 243-acre farm was sold for $278,000 and included a 4 bedroom house, new 325 ft. dairy bam, Harvestore silos, machine shed, bank barn and 1500 gal. bulk' tank. Auctioneers were Luce & Stahl. A public auction of garage equipment and tools was held June 25 by Glenn C. Walker, 6 miles northwest of Jarrettsville, Md. Items sold were: Lincoln D.C. welder $650, Westinghouse air compressor $375, Ammco brake drum lathe $260, Craftsman 24” metal turning lathe $250, Associated battery charger $2OO, Walker 1% ton jack $l2O, and electric chain hoist $llO. Charles W. Shrodes & David W. Shrodes were the auctioneers. XXX A complete Holstein disnprcai was held June [ HYDRAULICS.'..' 1 ISALES&SERVICEI I | I | for a// your Agricultural Needs Keystone Hydraulics, LTD., a leading distributor of fluid power components, has recently expanded their Agriculture department. With over 45 years experience, our highly skilled personnel are ready and eager to assist you. 3 i* amossm* 24 hour Shipping I from the I' time of order Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3,1982—D23 23 by Woody Haas, 3 miles west of Wyoming, Delaware. Some of the top selling cows were: a LeDel Ideal Superior cow $2,300; an Apollo Rocket cow, $2,075; a Caernarvon Dutchoe 'cow, $1,950; and a Diamond S. Pietje Standout cow for $1,900. There were 53 cows, 10 bred heifers and 40 open heifers and calves plus 3 bulls sold. Remsburg Sale Service handled the sale. XXX A public sale of an tiques was held June 25 " from the Carline P. Bair Estate, at the Kauff mans Community Center Building, 2 miles north of Greencastle, Franklin Co. Some prices included; walnut Chippendale desk $3,500, Hep plewhite walnut bureau $3,100, oriental rug $2,000, miniature chest of drawers $6OO, antique dresses up to $lOO each, copper Betty Fat lamp $BO, candlestand $75, 1878 $2O gold piece $4OO and 1900 $lO gold piece $260. J. Robert Meyers was the auctioneer. XXX A public sale was recently held at the Tom Grassel home in Conestoga. There were 222 registered buyers. Some prices were: A Ford ftend plow $1,960; a 1970 Chevy pick-up $840; submersable pumps ranged from $375-$460; meat sheer $460; stainless steel counter top refrigerator $420; a refrigerator display case $B5; bakery racks from $95-$lO5. Joh Stauffer was the auctioneer. Pumps From $79.00 Hydraulic Gear and Vane Pumps by Permco, Gresen and Cross Widely used in Agriculture with pressures to 4000 psi Motors From $147.50 Low Speed, High Torque, Orbit Type Motors manufactured by Adan Hydraulics Cylinders From $60.66 Heavy Duty Double Acting Cylinders with pressures toSOOOpsi, meet ASAE Standards Manufactured by Cross, Prince and Energy Valves From $59.00 Hydraulic Control Valves. Spring Centered, Detented or Solenoid Operated with Built In Relief Valves By Gresen. Cross or Prince Hoses Custom Hose Assemblies or Bulk Hose SAE rated gg HVDRAULICS.LTD. 834 w third St lansdale Pa ".9446 Sales report of Paul A. Stough. Sale conducted on Thursday, June 24, 1982. Some fo the prices are as follows; 1960 B-180 Int. truck with grain body, 800.00; 1969 Int. 1300 truck with grain body 1150.00; John Deere 2510 diesel tractor 3,900.00; John Deere 4020 diesel tractor 6,150.00; John Deere 8250 grian drill 2,650.00; John Deere 1440 4 row no-till corn planter 2,200.00; 18 ft. flat bed wagon 635.00; J&M bin wagon 635.00; John Deere 7 ft. snow plow 1,525.00; 1974 Massey Ferguson 510 Combine 7,600.00; 1975 Bush Hog rotary cutter 1,075.00; 1974 Bush Hog 1438 disc 1,725.00; John Deere 5 bottom plow 585.00; 1977 M-148 Brillion Cultimulcher 1,350.00; New Idea 311 com picker, 1,275.00; Lely 1250 spreader 410.00; John Deere 24T baler 725.00; 1144 com head 3100.00. A good crowd was in attendance on a very warm day with good spirited bidding. Jacob A. Gilbert, auctioneer. A public auction of clocks, telephones, and lamps was held June 26 for tiie estate of Ruth H. Hoopert, 1 mile north of Lititz on Rt. 501 in Lane. Co. Some prices received were: oak wall telephone $275, double box wall telephone $375, crocks $5 to $95 each, draw knife $17.50, wooden planes $12.50 to $2O, early child’s sled $l5O, Waterbury steeple clock $3OO, Rayo lights averaged $75, glass kerosene lamps $2O to $6O each and oak washstand $l4O. Ken Moyer was the auctioneer. From $B.OO (215) 855-6377