THREE GENERATIONS- L to R, Al Hart, Don Hart and Corey Hart with Hillmont Columbus Deanna, led by Jeff Raney. The holstein, consigned by Hillmont Farms of Ber lin, was second high animal of the sale, selling for a bid of $3,050. Her sire was Leadfleld Columbus-Et; dam was Glademaster Duchess-Et. The Harts were also high buyers of the sale. r BARN SPRAY** & I H PAINTING I I Try our new concept in | Penetration & Adhesion z X Being Self Employed Enables Me To Take The Time 2 Z To Properly Apply My Barn Paint ft Sealer At Prices A I Below Suggested Retail Cost. Average Barn Costs I X $750. The Farmers in Lane. Co. Are Lucky Because Si |Of The Amount Of Competition In Barn Painting. A “ I Call Us For Free Estimates phares s. hurst I ) RDI • 80x503 VT Narvon, PA 17555 215-445-6146 ( BRUNING PAINT AUCTION (&) fogelsville AUCTION CENTER Antiques, Furniture, Sleighs, Buggies, Guns Monday, Dec. 28, 1987 2:00 p.m. In the Fogelsville Auction Center Build ing. Turn North off 1-78, Route 22 at Fogelsville Route 100 exit for 2 blocks, then left at Shankweiler’s Hotel to South Nursery St. siJzrGTTS R}. mmnmsi (4) 1 horse sleighs; 1 horse truck sleigh; 2 horse bob sled w/box; racing gig; folding top buggy; solid top buggie; 3 single driving harnesses. Note: Buggies were originally owned & used by Doctor William F. Long of Longswamp and Rev. Meckstrouh. Plus 100’s of good collectible antiques & furni ture items not listed. Terms: Cash or PA Check Selling Items For: MARY DERR, EMORY MAMBRY &, OTHERS PA 1805 • 2 1 5 395 8084 • License Don will be speaking on the following subjects: • Results of Research Plots on Peppers, Tomatoes and Cantaloupes • Packaging and Display of Produce • Developing Marketing Plans • Lengthening The Growing Season • Precautionary Measures • Spacing of Plants and Rows • Outlook and Needs For The Produce Grower ■ U-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 9-18-9 PLUS OTHERS' • Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA. • Non-corrosive. Won’t settle. • Top quality. Excellent service. • Newest equipment. • Financially sound... and growing l Dig Demand Requires More Distributors! □ I sell to farmers. How do I become your distributor? □ I'm a farmer. What’s the price? Where do I get it 7 CALL or SEND FOR FACTS: | Phone 814-364-1349 \ ALL-PLANT LIQUID PLANT FOOD, INC. | 821 State Rd. 511 N., RFD 3, \ Ashland, Ohio 44805 \ Crawford County Holiday Sale (Continued from Pege A2B) sale. The lunch counter was manned by 4-H Dairy Leaders from the eight Crawford County Dairy Clubs, with precedes sup porting county-wide activities such as dairy clinic, dairy bowl, state days, and project book awards. (Continued from Page A 24) do this.” In the Dairymen, Inc. protein premium payment plan, a producer receives 12 cents a point for every point of protein over 3.2% if their Valley, Sara Duncan of Cochranton Blue Ribbon, and Heather Furry of Townvllle Champs arrange a tempting array of pies donated by members of county dairy clubs. Money earned at the food booth Is used to sponsor dairy club activities and awards. Said Black, “Basically, It all goes back to the kids.” Cumberland Valley Jersey Breeders somatic cell count is below 500,000. There is a sliding scale payment for SSC of 11 cents for 500.001- 9 cents for 600.001- and 7 cents for 700.001- Protein pay ments are based on the arithmetic average of at least three SCC each month. There are also additional charges to the shippers. When the Board of Directors of Dairymen, Inc. approved this plan it was on the premise that those who benefit led from this would also have to bear any additional costs in the handling and testing of this milk. Yates supplied information revealing that during the month of November the shippers on the tanker load going into Jefferson Cheese paid an extra 40 cents per hundred weight in hauling and testing costs. However, based on the fourteen shippers on that load, the average dairyman shipped milk testing 4.02% protein with a SSC average of 328,000 and even after the deductions for hauling and test ing still netted almost 58 cents per hundred weight in premium. Yates stressed that while the hauling the testing appear to be high at this point, as more shippers AUCTIONS INC. Edinburg, Va. 984-4245 ' JANUARY 2, 1987- 11:00 A.M. Having sold his farms, Mr. Fred Prltt will sell the following at the large gray barn on Rt. 710 at Hamburg, approx. 5 miles South west of Edinburg, Va. Take Rt. 614 off U.S. 11 at Bowman’s Crossing (approx. 2 miles South of Edinburg) to Rt. 708 just past Foltz Meat Processors, turn right on 708, then right on Rt. 710 at first intersection. Ford TW2O, Full Cab, AM/FM, Air, Dual Remotes, Factory Duals, 18.4-38, Good Rubber, 3,000 hrs. Farmall H Tractor Heston 12 ft. self-propelled , Mower-Conditioner, Model 6450, full cab w/air Ford CL4O Skid Loader International 140 Forage Wagon Knight 250 two wheeled Spreader Ford 513 semi-mounted Rake Heston 5500 Round Baler Ford 542 Baler Allis Chalmers Hay Conditioner J.D. 7 ft. 3 pt. hitch Mower Tye Pasture Pleaser Sod Seeder, 8 discs, 3 pt. hitch Kewanee 14 ft. hvy. duty Tandem Disc J.D. PTO Hammermill Terms:* Cash or Approved Check on. day of sale. Not responsible in case of accidents on the premises. Announcements on day of sale take precedence over prfnted matter. Hz come into the.program, those costs will go down. Testing fees will be lowered by increased numbers tested. Hauling costs will be low ered when a second truck is added to the route, decreasing the total mileage now divided among all the shippers regardless of their prox imity to Jefferson Cheese. The present tanker load is now full. Yates anticipates the second truck being added to the route by March Ist. He projected, “Our goal is to get the hauling costs down to only an extra 20 cents.” A brief business meeting fol lowed Yates’ presentation. It was announced that the PA All- American Dairy Show will imple ment a Jersey Futurity Class begin ning with this year’s show. Contri butions are being sought to help establish the futurity funds for its first two years. The Cumberland Valley Jersey Breeders Associa tion voted to contribute $200.00 to this year’s purse. The following persons were elected as the group’s officers for 1988: President, John Myers; Vice-President, Kirk Christman; Secretary, Julie Martin; and Trea surer, Carolyn Small. AUCTION 1970 Int. Loadstar 1700 w/22 ft. cattle bed, 392 VB, 5 sp. w/2 sp. p.s., 9.00 rubber Ford NBOO w/9 ft. gravel dump, 5 sp. w/2 sp., 10.00 rubber 2 Arctic Cat 5000 Panther Snow- Mobiles, 24 & 26 hrs., good cond. Arctic Snowmobile Trailer 1978 Ford V 4 ton Pick-Up 8 ft. metal P-Up Racks 2-8 ft.xlB ft. tandem wheel Trailers Two Wheeled Farm Trailer Flat Bed Wagon Farm Trailer Tandem Danuser Post Auger, 14” Hydraulic Bale Fork 6 ft. Pull Type Bush Hog Cow Trimming Chute Watering Trough Misc. Items. looming