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Pork (Continued from Page A 26) State assistant professor of animal science extension, on improving efficiency; Ed Hildebrand, the Pig PUBLIC SALE OF CLOCKS-CLOCKS COMPLETE LIQUIDATION SALE Every Article Must Be Sold Grandfather, Lg. & Sm. Regulator, Calendar, Banjo, Mantle, Steeple, Lg. & Sm. Cuckoo, Chime Quartz, Battery, Novelty & Other Clocks Clock Parts TWO EVENING SALE WED. EYE. FEBRUARY 29,1984 at 5:30 P.M. IMS., MARCH 1,1984 at 5:30 P.M. Sale to be held in .the Willow Valley Shopping Mall. Loc. about 2 miles south of Lancaster along rt. 222 at Willow Valley Square. Very Nice Clocks: 30 Grandfather, 50 Regulator, 15 lg. & sm. cuckoo, 40 mantle, 50 chime & shelf, 200 quartz, all kinds & sizes of novelty clocks, lots of quartz clock parts & movements. We will be selling about half of all clocks each evening. All clocks sold with a factory guarantee. Sale by M & E WOODCRAFT, INC. HOWARD SHAUB 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst Auctioneers (AU-000831-L) ABSOLUTE AUCTION SAT. MARCH 17,1984 10:OOA.M. Lebanon Area Fairgrounds FARM EQUIPMENT Model 10 Hydra Mac Skid Steer Loader, 32 HP, 2 buckets, newly overhauled; I.H. 560 Tricycle, Gas, Tractor; 2 Dion 16’, 3 beater unloading wagons w/roof, IH 710 6 x 16 semi mount, automatic reset plow; White 348, 3 bottom reset plow w/add on bottom; Brillion 10’4” and 12’4” Transport Pulvimulchers; Gehl 120 Grinder mixer w/hydralic drive; White 543 4 row planter w/fertilizer and insecticide boxes; Myers 7’ snow blade; w/electric lift; Littleston 7’6” 3 pt rotary chopper; King Cutter 6’ 3 pt. rotary chopper; King Cutter 6’ 3 pt rotary chopper; IH 16’ Field Cultivator; Oliver 11’ Transport Disc; J.D. 11- 32 Transport Disc; Allied Grinder Mixer w/1 Ton Mixer; Pequea 7’ Hay Tedder PTO; JD 494 Corn planter; J.D. 2 row planter; Little Giant 34’ bale & grain elevator; Bush Hog 3 pt., 10 tooth, Hi Clearance Chisel Plow; Kilbros 375 Gravity bin 12 ton Kilbros Running gear; IH 51 16’ 3 beater unloading wagon w/roof; NI Model 45 side delivery rake; Gehl 99 hopper blower; Case 28 blade disc; Kasco 12’6” Hydralic Auger w/hopper; JD 25A 150 gal. 3 pt sprayer w/ centrifugal pump; NH 7’ mower; IH Hay conditioner; MF 205 single beater spreader w/Gratz web; Hawkbilt 155 R.H. Tank spreader; NI 212-217 146 bu Single beater spreader; NH 365 LH Tank Spreader; JD 66 Hopper blower; Gehl 88 hopper blower; Oliver 83 2 row wide pull picker; NI 214-217 single beater; spreader; NH 717 harvester w/1 row head. LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT Toro 11 HP Tractor w/32” Mower; Hesston 140 Front runner w/48” mower; NI 8 HP Electric w/32” mower; Airens 5 HP Front tine rototiller; Lamco 4’ x 5’ dump trailer w/racks; self propelled and push mowers, trimmers, trailers and sprayers. Ford 3 /» Ton Pickup w/campertop; 32’ Van Trailer for storage; hog creep feeders; hog waterer; medication. LOTS OF TOOLS, HARDWARE, LUMBER, MOTORS, PUMPS, BICYCLES, MAILBOXES, ETC. NOTE: These items are reserved for this sale and will be sold. Financing available - Apply at Umberger’s no later than March 3rd Conditions by UMBERGER'S MILL 717-867-5161 Auctioneer Clyde Wolgemuth 717-665-5664 Refreshment Available Connection in Biglendlle, and Grant Sherntt, Penn State associate professor of animal science, on pig identification; and Daniel J. Meyer, Penn State assistant professor of agricultural *MYRON BRADY FARM MACHINERY AUCTION* Mount Morris, (Livingston Co.) New York Sale to be held at the farm located along rte. 408, IVz mi. east of Mount Morris or V* mi. west of the intersections of rtes. 63.408 and 1-390 exit 7. Having purchased the Winfield Bush Farm we will sell that machinery plus a fine line of additional machinery no longer used in the Brady Farms operation. This is a good line-up of machinery to suite every kind of buyer. Every item sells at absolute auction with no reserve! TRACTORS: 2 nice J.D. 4240 diesels, both Quad, range, dual outlets, 2456 and 3579 hrs.; I.H. 684 diesel like new with just 882 hrs.; I.H. 584 diesel like new with just 1010 hrs.; M.F. 135 gas, 3 pt. hitch, with M.F. mechanical dump bucket loader; Oliver 880 gas, wide front; Oliver 77 gas, narrow front; LH. “H” with loader; Oliver 006 gas crawler tractor with p.t.o. and hydraulic outlet; I.H. TD6 crawler with Hough front loader with 5 ft. bucket; TRUCKS: 1976 Ford F-600 with hoist and 14% ft. gram body; 1968 Ford F-700 with hoist and 16 ft. grain body; 1970 Dodge 500 with hoist and 12 ft grain body; 1962 Ford F-600 with Killbros 350 gravity box with hydraulic unloading auger; 1960 LH. B-160 with hoist and 12 ft. grain body; 1956 Chevy. 6400 with hoist and 12 ft. gram body; 1956 I.H. R-130 dump truck; 1963 I.H. Scout; 7 \ GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND IM PLEMENTS: M.F. 300 s.p. combine with 10 ft. hume reel grain head, used on just a few acres of wheat in its lifetime!; 256 ft. 8 in. transport augers; 36 ft. 8 in. trans. auger; Harvest Handler 20 ft. alum, grain elevator; 2 4 in. augers; I.H. #8 flail chopper; M.F. #29 3 pt. dutch wheel rake; 6 ft. 3 pt. rotary mower; N.H. 490 12 ft. haybine; skeleton hay elevator; Oliver 60 baler; N.I. trailer mower; flat rack wagon; Oliver rear, mount mowing machine; Oliver hay conditioner; N.I. flail manure spreader; Solid oak livestock feeder rack; Oliver 13-7 disk hydraulic set drill; J.D. 1240 4- row corn planter; I.H. 44 4-row com planter; Glencoe 21 ft. wing type folding field cultivator with leveler; I.H. 133 3 pt. 6-row tool bar cultivator with Danish teeth; M.F. 52 dual wheel transport 18 ft. wing type disk; Bnllion 24 ft. folding transport harrow; Dunham 14 tooth transport chisel plow; Graham plow; 12 ft. rotary hoe; M.F. 3 pt. 6% ft. scraper blade; M.F. 8 ft. 3 pt. heavy disk; M.F. 3 pt. 2 bottom plow; Oliver 3-16 trip trailer plow; Dunham 15 ft. transport cultimulcher; 2 section harrow; Ferguson 3 pt. cultivator; Pittsburg 12 ft. drag; 8 ft. cultipacker; Oliver 5 1-row corn picker; 2 dry fert. loading augers for J.D. 7000 6-row planters; set of 18.4x34 snap on duals; tractor weights; 4 chain saws; 4 skid tanks; 2 portable shop air compressors; few small items! Prior inspection and inquiries are Invited! Terms: Cash or good check day of auction. I.D. required! Nothing to be removed until settled for. Owned by MYRON BRADY 716-658-2742 Auction conducted by PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, Inc. Wayland, N.Y. 716-728-2520 engineering extension, on proper design and operation of swine facilities for production efficiency. Also, Penn State professors presented a pork producer funded research update. These speakers were: Terry Etherton, associate professor of animal science; Daniel Hagen, assistant professor of animal science; Ronald Ken singer, assistant professor of animal science; Harvey Manbeck, professor of agricultural engineering; and John Ziegler, professor of meat science. For a complete report on these speakers and on the Porkettes’ program, check next week’s Lancaster Farming. TUES. FEB. 28 ll:OOA.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18,1984—A47 Vegetable text available NEWARK, Del. A handsome new publication, “Identifying Diseases of Vegetables,” is now available for commercial growers and home gardeners through the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Service. Published by Penn State, the 61- page soft-cover book contains over 300 full-color photographs for quick identification. The easy-to understand text describes major diseases and distinctive symptoms arranged alphabetically by vegetable. Diseases of the following crops Sale Reports PUBLIC AUCTION OF TRACTORS-COMBINE FARM EQUIPMENT - TRUCKS Location: 1 mile north of St. Georges, Del. Turn north on Road 72 going to Newark. Turn left on Ist Rd. (McCoy Rd.), 3rd farm on right. SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1984 11:00 A.M. Rain or Shine TRACTORS-COMBINE 1066 Farmall Int. diesel tractor with turbo, cab, air; XT one-ninety Allis Chalmers diesel tractor; 340 Int. utility gas tractor with Wagner loader; 880 Oliver gas tractor; G Gleaner diesel combine with cab 15’ cutting bar w/robot; #A63O com head. FARM EQUIPMENT #3300 A.C. 15’ disc (170 lb. per blade), #6OO A.C. no till air planter 30” row w/dry fertilizer, M-M 6x16” plow, 12’ Taylor chisel plow, M.F. 10 hay baler, Mohawk #B4O 3ph 7’ rotary mower, Oliver #356 7’ 3ph sickel bar mower, 2 pto J.D. manure spreaders (#N), 2 funnel body wagons, flat bed wagon, J.D. rotary hoe, Brillion 18’ gang packer, #FB-A J.D. 17 spout grain drill, 3x14” J.D. pull type plow, J.D. subsoiler, 3ph J.D. 5’ rotary mower, 6 row Lilliston cultivator, 4 row Oliver mounted cultivator, 3 section drag, 18.4x36 duals, 3ph blade, 3 farrowing crates, Toro 36’ riding lawn mower, 50’ hay conveyor, tools, misc. TRUCKS 19671600 Loadstar Int. truck w/14’ grain body; 1966 Chevy pickup. TERMS: Cash or Approved Check. Owner JOHN P. WILEY McCoy Rd. Bear, De. Sales Mer. & Auctioneers C.T. Scuse & Sons 302-653-7530 ATTENTION DAIRYMEN STOP LOSING COWS A LITTLE MONEY NOW FOR GROOVING CAN SAVE LOTS OF MONEY LATER The TMI "EDGE” provides clean, straight grooves in feed alleys, freestalls, holding lots and corners for improved traction, heat detection and drainage and the reduction of broken bones and splitting. Group rates available! TRACTION MASTERS, INC. Merle Becker Dari M. Packard 224 S. Market St. 1514 Hollins St. Ephrata, PA 17522 Baltimore, MD 21223 (717)738-1359 (301)945-7313 are covered; asparagus, beans, beets, carrots, celery, crucifers (cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussels sprouts and turnip), cucurbits (cucumber, muskmelon, cantaloupe, watermelon, squash and pumpkin), eggplant, lettuce, onions, parsnips, peas, peppers, radishes, spinach, sweet com, sweet potatoes and tomatoes. The book costs $8 a copy, postage paid. To order, write: Mail Room, Townsend Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717-1303. Make checks payable to University of Delaware. CALL OR WRITE: A public sale of farm machinery and feed was held by Elmo and Eileen Angle on Saturday, Feb. 4 one mile north of Waynesboro, Franklin County. There were 664 registered buyers. Some prices were an MF 1105 tractor $14,400, MF 175 tractor $7,000; MF 180 tractor $5600; Case 580 CD tractor with front-end loader $16,900; NH 355 grinder mixer $7100; NI 325 com picker $6700; NH 245 chisel plow $1100; AC 333 six-row no-rill com planter with liquid tanks $7000; NI 245 spreader $7000; Century field sprayer $1950; PayPec harvester with com and grass head $6850; NH silage blower $1250; Hesston 1090 mower conditioner $2975; NW 273 baler $2600; Dion forage wagon $3700; wagon with gravity bin $1285; bale wagon $1225; Amco 12’ transport disc $3350; hay $1.55 a bale; straw $1.35 a bale, 220 tons of silage $40.00 a ton. Auctioneers were Edgar J. Stull and John Downin.