; ih Farm Calendar (Continued from Pag* A3l) School. Ralph Travis, Grange Hall, 7:30 p.m. 717-382-4871. ABS Mtg. West Crawford, 7:30 Adamic Dairy Day.Wisehaven, p.m. Vernon Central Hose Co., 10-2:30 p.m. Tony Dobrosky, Meadville. 757-9657. ABS Mtg. Erie, 12 noon, Asbury York Beekeepers, Pleasant Acres, United Methodist Church, Mtg. Room 7 p.m. Nelson Waterford. Brenncman, 225-3076. Thursday, February 18 Cecil Co. Agronomy Day, Calvert Grange, Calvert, MD 9 a.m. ABS Meeting, Blue Ball Fire Hall, 7 p.m. Adantic Dairy Coop, Dist. 7, Mount Joy, 12 noon. DHIA District Directors Mtg., Southeast, Mt. View Inn, Greensburg. Dairy Nutrition School, Memorial Lutheran Church, 10 a.m. Shippensburg. Noxious and Difficult Weeds, 8 p.m. Kennard-Dale High AUCTION Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1988 10:30 A.M. Preece Bros. Middleburg, Virginia DIRECTIONS: From Middleburg - Route 50 West 4 mites to Route 611, right, 4 mile* to 626, right 1 mile to 745, left 1 mile to 733 straight to farm. From Purcellvllle • 690 South 5 miles, straight on 611 3 miles, left on 626 1 mile, left on 745 1 mile, straight on 733 to farm. FULL LINE FARM EQUIPMENT Including: “7060” Tractor, Power Shift, Cab, Air, Heat; Allis- Chalmers “7020” Tractor w/Cab, Air, Heat; Allis- Chalmers "6080” Tractor; International “2404” Tractor w/Side Mounted Hydraulic Mower; Allis- Chalmers “200” Tractor w/Cab, Heat; 1979 Ford “F 150” 4x4 Pickup (300 6 cyl., 4 spd.); 1972 CMC 20’ Knapheide Dump Bed, Live Tandem 5 & 4; 1970 International “1600” Loadstar Truck w/1000 gal. John Blue Sprayer; 1967 International “1800” Loadstar Truck w/16’ Knapheide Dump Bed, Grain & Cattle Racks; 1972 Fruehauf 27’ Alum. Dump Trailer w/New Hoist, Air Tailgate; E-Z Pull 20’ Gooseneck 20’ Stock Trailer; Homemade Gooseneck 20’ Round Bale Trailer; Donahue 28’ Equipment Trailer; Allis Chalmers “N 6" Gleaner Rotary Combine, 4 w.d. w/Automatic Floating Grain Head & 6-row 30’ ’ Com Head (complete parts box); New Holland “1500“ Combine w/6-row x 30” Com Head 13V4 ’ Grain Head (3208 Cat eng). 2 Allis-Chalmers “333” Sod Com Planter w/ Liquid Fertilizer Attachment & Monitor; Allis- Chalmers •*333” 6-Row Air Planter w/Liquid Fertilizer Attachment & Monitor; John Deere ‘‘8300” Grain Drill, 21 Spout w/Press Wheels; New Holland Mod. ‘‘357” Grinder/Mixer; Miller 12’ Off-Set Disc w/Steel Spacers; Allis-Chalmers 1714 ' Mod. “3300” Double Off-Set Foldup Disc w/Steel Spacers; Allis-Chalmers Mod. ‘ ‘2500” 21’ Fold-Up Leveling Disc; Vermeer “605 C” Round Baler; John Blue 300 gal. Pull-Type Sprayer; Clark 300 gal. Mounted Sprayer; Allis-Chalmers “1500” 12’ Min. Til; AMCO 7’ Trail-Type Rotary Cutter; Bush Hog Hydraulic Rock Picker; New Holland Mod. “451” 9’ 3-pt. Mower; Allis-Chalmers 5 or 6x16” Semi-Mounted Hydraulic Automatic Reset Plows; Allis-Chalmers Mod. “281” Manure Spreader; Winco “1200” Generator (PTO); Forand 3-pt. Hitch Snow Blower; 52’x8” Snowco PTO Grain Auger; Killbros "350” Grain Bed w/Hydraulic Auger on Allis-Chalmers Running Gears; Allis- Chalmers “700” Flat Hay Wagon; Allis-Chalmers "1200-E” 12’ 5-Bar Field Cultivator; 50’ Cramer Elevator Leg, 10 h.p., 3-phase; Mathews 14' Stalk Shredder w/Grass Knives; Midwest 20* Leveling Tool w/Hydraulic Lift; 2 5,000 gal. tanks (Fuel); 1 6,000 gal. Water & Fertilizer Tank; 1,500 gal. Poly Tank; Winslow 50,000 lb. Stationary Scales, 24' Platform; On an 50,000 KW PTO Single Phase Generator; Palco Head Gate & Palpating Cage; Port able Headgate/Loading Chute; 15 h.p. 3-phase Aer ation Fan for Grain Bin; 3-pt. Hitch Bale Movers; Unico Creep Feeders; Round Bale Feeders; Gates 4’ to 16’; Farm Trailers; Approx. 100 Round Bales of Mixed Hay; Approx. 50 Round Bales of Straw; 4 Sets of Duals; Nitrogen Pumps; Planter Gears & Parts; Hydraulic Cylinders & Hoses, V-Belts, Bear ings; Truck & Tractor Tire Chains; Allis-Chalmers BROOK ROAD \ RICHMOND VIRGINIA PA Dept, of Ag. Free moisture meter analysis. Region 6 Office, Summerdale. 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 787-3400. Cumberland Franklin Dairy Nutri tion School, Memorial Luthe ran Church, Shippensburg. ABS, Buder, 10:30 a.m., Garden Gate Restaurant ABS, Venango, 10:30 a.m. 4-H Fairgrounds Auditorium, Franklin. Saturday, February 20 Adams Co. Fruit Growers Annual OUTSTANDING GUN AUCTION Lifetime Collection of the Late Pat (J.J.) Turner. Sells With NO Reserves 3 miles SE of Carrollton, Ohio (Can ton area) on State Route 43 to Canyon Rd., turn south 1 mile. SUNDAY, FEB! 14 10 a.m. 80 Winchesters, hard to find models & rare calibers, almost all models from the 1866 and up. 82 Smith & Wesson starting at #1 model and in all versions. Special Attraction SMW 320 revolving rifle, 16”, (#3l of 267), several Colts, Browning Grade #2 & Lightning Broad way, 5 Remingtons, approx. 35 military rifles. Call for details. Terms: Cash or bank letter of guaranteed funds made out to us - no exceptions. All state & federal laws observed - sales tax without venders #. PREVIEW: Feb. 13. 6 to 9 p.m. Larry Garner, Auctioneers 216-627-5573 PUBLIC AUCTION Annual Spring Farm Equipment Sale Rt. 213 at Rudnlck’s Galena, Maryland. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1988 At 10:00 A.M. John Deere 6600 combine, 15’ grain table, 4 row 36” com head, John Deere 4230 tractor w/AC cab and radio, JD 2600 5 bottom plows, JD 8300 grain drill, Allis Chalmers, #330 no till 6 row planter (9 row soybean), Brillion 15’ field cultivator, Brillion pulvimulcher 15’, Brillion 4 row cultivators, InL 13’ disc, 1959 Chev. truck, all machinery under cover and ex condition. Consigned by Jay Pratt of Milling ton, Md. International 766 diesel tractor with duals, Int. 666 tractor with 2250 loader, Int. Cub with sickle bar mower, cultivators & side dresser, Int. 11’ chisel plow with buster bar, Int. Road disc ll’-6”, InL 4x16 plows, Int. 5x16 plows, Massey Ferguson 510 combine w/36” row com head and 13’ grain head, John Deere7ooo com planter - 30” rows with monitor, JD rotary hoe (4 row), Int 1514 ’ field cultivator, MF rake, flat wagon, 2 wheel trailer, 7’ Rhino blade, 14’ Woods cutter, McKee 30” - 4 row cultivators, converting to 6 rows, 3 unit crows foot cultipacker, etc. Consigned by Norman D. Scott, Sr. of Worton, Md. Other consignments arriving daily to include tractors, trucks, combines, ground working equipment, planters, drills and much more. Please call for unloading appointments and free advertising. HARRY RUDNICK & SONS. INC. Sales Manager, Auctioneers, Real Estate Broker Galena, Md. 21635 Phone: 301-648-5601 Milk Marketing (Continued from Pago A 27) premiums by independent milk handlers. Most independents have reached agreements with RCMA to participate in the over-order premium program, with Farmland reported the remaining holdout. The large independent is reported- ly heavily courting producers, in SAT. FEB 13-10AMFurn- IPublic Auction Register | SgJgSgS milk, and weaken efforts of JANUARY Tools, Blacksmith Equip., ses the Susquehanna Riv- RCMA to effectively negotiate -mes FEB 2- IPM 46 Steel & Wooden Shelving 4 er, just off US Rt. 11, Col over-order prices for all dairy pro- B&W MyCattle.WWtney gj H. ducers in that federal order .NY Take i-ai E»t 8 P|ke Rockva|e Road) a - jurisdiction. Is on Rt 11 midway sTa'bfL Rudnick ' B Sales, Route Combining the January 50-cent between north and south 7 £ 213, Galena, MD. Antiques cut in support price, the 2.5 cent «■* of 1-81. Charlie Man- JJS and fumkurejarry Rud per hundredweight Gramm- asse ' Auct Shaub, Auct. nick, Auctioneer Rudman assessment, and sluggish FRI. FEB. 5 - 1 30PM Pigs QAT ffa lq —SSTTTvi SUN. FEB. 14 -10 AM Out- State Graded Sale West- B«iLn„= standing Gun Auction. Ufe- minster Livestock Auction, Antique Fumi- 6me collection of the Late Meeting Bendersvilie Com- Westminster, MD. !)ewelry T?be P f ‘ < J J | 3 mHes SE rnunity Hall sat FEB 13-9 AM Riding held at Fortnas Auction o Cumberland Valley Coop Annual & Lawn Mowers, Farm Gallery. 18 E Main St, ™dh i? Mtg. Shippensburg Senior &W Parts, Shop & Power Annville.Pa Fortna's, Auct A^t High School Shippensburg.j^^BHIMIIVMBMMMHHBaMan^HWHMHHBMMMM^BWMHM Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February a, iwHua dairy industry economics, Collins projected an overall dairy price decrease through 1988 of about 60 cents per hundredweight from 1987 levels. ‘Thus, we expect to sec as many dairy producers go out in 1988 as did in 1987,” he predicted. ANTIQUE AUCTION Oil Paintings, Antique Furniture, Glassware, Estate Jewelry & Collectables SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1988 This Is a collection of antiques from many local Lebanon County Estates. Sale to be held at Forma’s Auction Gallery, 18 E. Main St., Annvllle, Pa. 1785 Dower chest w/2 drawers on bottom, paint decorated 8 day softwood grandfathers clock, fine early 4 door Lynen Press (w/orig. red paint) Min. decorated blanket chests, softwood country wardrobe, rare oak lingerie chest, oak side by side, several blanket chests, fancy carved sofa & chair, Viet, chair w/flower crest, Windsor fanback chair, Japanese decorated bow front corner cupboard, Wurliter Juke Box (silver age model 3010), wicker baby carriage, Birds Eye Maple (includ ing 2 post beds, single bed, dresser w/beveled mirror, jelly cupboard, high chair, repro. pie safe w/tin punched doors, pine rocker, pub chairs, treadle sewing machine, oak dresser, oak wardrobe, 3 pc. cast iron porch set, cup board top, oak chest of drawers w/mirror, dry sink, oak wash stand, marble top wash stand (as is), Ig. grain chest, wicker baby couch & wicker bassinet OIL PAINTINGS: Fantastic Lancaster County Arthur Armstrong oil painting “Por trait of a Girle” oil on canvas 30”x25” signed on back 1850, oil painting of old women, oil painting of lions (all early paintings). 2 crib quilts, 3 coverlets including Nye-Myerstown, Leb. Cty., Jacob Shalk Leb. Pa. 1883, postage stamp, 2 sunflower pat., embroidered quilt, butterfly pat, plus others. A very fine collection of estate jewelry, including womens diamond rings, dinner rings, amethysts, opal dress ring, etc. ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES: Early Wadsworth & Turners Clock w/columns on side & eagle on top, 15 pc. Kgesia Sousuma Tea set & 3 tea pots, Cloisonne & other oriental items, set of Limoges china. Early Min. hand painted arrow back chair, spatterware including handleless cup & saucer peafowl, 2 pink spatter handleless cup & saucers, overlay glass bowl, cradle w/heart cutout; Tramp Art Box, cast iron butchering kettle, blue spongware plat ter, Min oil lamps, voting box, dep. glass, Viet, mirror on stand, flow blue cup & saucer, Brass colonial lamp, 2 Leeds handleless cups & saucers, Early Adams pitcher & shaker, Heisey glass basket & other glass baskets, Lionel Peter Rabbit “Chip Mobil”, Bennington Bottle w/man sitting on barrel, brides basket bowl, childs decorated dresser, sterling plate, blue agate coffee pot, Nippon butter dish, Limages bowl, ironstone, 2 fanny bottom baskets, gathering basket plus many other baskets, old advertising tins, cookie cutters (including horse, chicken, bull, duck, fish, etc.), Redware, pink luster, Hartland horses w/Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, yelloware bowl, Amish dolls, Griswald waffle iron, butchering knives, copper wash boiler. Vintage clothing, linens, doilies, double handle crock w/blue design, early pewter tea pot, cut glass, miniature scale, gold weave ironstone, cast iron penny banks, wine set, Staffordshire pie bird, German stein, banjos, old accordian, old xmas decorations, carnival glass, Ig. paper mache eagle, American sweetheart monax including salt & pepper, cup & saucers, dinner plates, handwritten deed from original town hall in Annville, fishing lures, double barrel 12 ga. Ithaca shotgun, N.Y. Civil War muzzel loader + other guns. Steiff dog, Doc Daniels tin, many pitcher frames & prints. Plus many other items too numerous to mention. Note: We will start selling furniture at 1:00 P.M. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, FEB. 12 4:00-8:00 P.M. Current production increases in large dairy states, including Cali fornia and Wisconsin, as well as a dairying boom in Texas, point to further support price drops in 1989. 9:00 A.M FURNITURE: QUILTS: JEWELRY: TNA’S Auction Co 6 Gallery ' inville, Pa. 17003 Michael R. 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