isssssfl t jg PUBLIC AUCTION fl3ußg, Antiques, hvrr Household Goods Furniture, Tools, Rototiiler. Riding Mower Sgtyrdj 271 Bliw Rock Road, Mlliersvlllt, PA Dir.: From Millartvlll* take Rt. 899 Watt approx. 1 mils. Sale on right. 3 SECTIONAL OAK BOOKCASE/ DESK COMB., VERY NICE 5 PC. EARLY DEPRESSION BEDROOM SUITE, Box Spring & Mattress, Early Depression Ext. Table, SOFTWOOD JELLY CUPBOARD, Pine Chest, CHERRY CRADLE, Old Early Recliner, 2 OAK WASHSTANDS, 6 OAK CHAIRS, Oak Study Table, 5 Pc. Maple Sofa - Rocker - Chairs - Table, 4 Plank bot tom Chairs w/Rd. Backs, Cedar War drobe, Painted Blanket Chest, 2 Single Beds, Open Washstand, Uph. Love Seat, SCHOOL DESK, Oak Potty Chair. Knee hole Desk, Old High Chair, Parlor Tables, Cane Seated Chairs, Book Shelves, Oak Chest of Drawers, Plant Tables, Crib w/ mattress, Recliner, White Sewing Machine w/Cabinet, Windsor Style Chairs, Break fast Set w/4 Chairs, Stereo, Assort. Chairs, Lg. Trunk, Fold Tables, Luggage, Lots of Prints & Frames, 6 Plant Bottom Arrow Back Chairs. Lawn Furniture, Picnic Table, Benches, LAWN SWING W/FRAME, X-mas Items, Exerciser, Air Conditioners, Dehumidifier, Fans, Sweeper, Norge Auto Washer. Magic Chef Microwave, Blue Jars, White Agate, Cookie Jar, Sm. Appliances, Club Alum. Pans, Stainless Plans, 12 Place Setting Japan China, Pressed & Pattern Glass, Pink, Green & Amber Depression, Noritake China Pcs., Salts & Relish, Stemware, Salt & Pepper Collec tion, Pfaltzgraff, Pewter Tea Set, USA Chi na, Canner, Strainer. OLD BLOCK QUILT, Braided Rugs, Bedding, Linens, Army Blanket, Comfor ters, Books. GUNS: German 22 Gun, Harris & Richardson 12 Ga. Single Barrel Shot Gun, OLD PERCUSSION GUN Cast iron Match Box Holder, Pretzel Cans, Tobacco Paper, Meat Bench, Washboard, 2 HOLE CORN SHELLER, Saddle, Flex Flyer Sleds, Express Wagon, Milk Cans, Wooden Clothes Dryer, Wooden Tub, Wicker Baskets, Agate Pot tie Chamber, Butter Churn w/Stand, Sad Irons, Kero. Oil Lamps, Crocks, Andirons, Croquet, Shuffle Board Access., Scale, Lantern, Egg Basket, Adv. Boxes, Old Cast Iron Tobacco Cutter, Tobacco Spears, Husk Pegs, Hay Hooks, Pig Scrapers, Ladles, Wooden Pulley, Broad Ax, C Clamps, Apple Butter Stirrer, Fly Net, Ford Wrench, Bottle Capper, Other Antique Tools, Monkey Wrenches, Animal Trap. 6% HP SNAPPER RIDING TRACTOR W/BAGGER & MULCHER (Like New) 6 HP TROY BILT ROTOTILLER Simplicity Garden Tractor, Lawn Boy Self-Propelled Power Mower, 2 Wheel Hand Cart, Hand Seeders, Sprayer, Roll er, Hand Cultivator, Bike, Tricycles, Metal Ramps, Creeper, Ladders, Shelving, Work Bench, Bench Grinder, 10” Dura Craft Table Saw, Tap & Die Set, Wooden Case, Bench Vise, Pipe Wrenches, Plane, Air Compressor. Lots of good Hand & Garden Tools. Hedge Trimmer, Weed Eater, Hard ware, Assort, of Lumber, Shop Vac, B&D Workmate Table, Organizers, Jig Saw. Skill Belt Sander, B&D Sander, Fire Brick & Block. Lots of clem Items too numerous to mention. Cash*Approved Checks*No Out-of-State Checks-Not Responsible for Accidents* All Items sold as ls*Food Served SALE FOR: Lester Buckwalter MILLER & SIEGRIST AUCTIONEERS 717-687-6857 AU-1723L 22.1993 • 9 a.m. PUBLIC SALE OF 1988 FORD PICKUP TRUCK - 1984 GMC PICKUP TRUCKS 1983 FORD VAN 40’ STORAGE TRAILERS - 10'x6’ TRAILER 24’ SUPERLIFTS SHEET METAL SHOP EQUIPMENT POWER TOOLS - PLUMBING TOOLS & EQUIPMENT * PIPE FITTINGS COPPER, STEEL, PVC OFFICE EQUIPMENT SAL, MAY 22, 1993 AT 9:00 A.M. Loc. 286 Locust Strsst, New Holland, Lancaster Co., PA (Corner of Locust St. & Oilier Avenue) 1988 FORD CUSTOM PICKUP TRUCK, two 1984 GMC 515 SIERRA SM. PICKUP TRUCKS, 1983 ECONOLINE FORD VAN. Vehicles to be sold at 1:00 P.M. 40* storage trailers (3), 10’xl 6’ trailer. SHEET METAL DUCT FABRICATION EQUIP.: 2 Genie 24' 650 lb. Superlifts, Big Joe Lift, 1000 lb. Milte-E-Life lift, Glue pump air for duct insulation, P&H 300 Amp 230/460 ARC Welder, Bett-Mann Band Saw, Atlas Drill Press, Groov Master Duct board Cutter, Gripnail Fastener, Insulation Cutter, Engle Pittsburg High Spd. w/ Couplock/Topin, Lockformer Snap Lock (High spd. w/slip & drive), Cleat Notcher, Ruoff Notcher (auto.), Wilder Mfg. Slitter, Beverly Shear, Niaggra 8' Pneumatic Shear. Pexto 30” Bar Folder. Lock Former 2' Check Bender, Chicago 8’ & 10' Breaks. PIPE CUTTING & THREADING EQUIP MENT: Ridgid Power Threader on cart w/ wheels, Victrolic Pipe Cutter, Victrolic Roll Groover. Pace Roll Groover Groove Lock. Pace Boring Machine, Geo. Fisher 3”-6” Pipe Cutter, Core Drill Thruco w/B&D motor #165, Milwaukee Port. Band Saw. RIDGID TOOLS: Pipe Stands, Pipe Threaders, Pipe Reamers, Pipe Chain Vises. HAND TOOLS: AEG Va ” (3) & ’/." Hammer Drills, Bosch Reversible %" Hammer Drill, T-Drills, Stihl Gas Cut Saw. Hilti Hammer Drill, Collins ABR-A-SAW Cut Saw, Threa-O-Matic SHP New Motor, Briggs & Stratton Gas Water Pump. LOTS OF B&D TOOLS: Angle Drills, Hammer Drills, Reversible Drills, ’/• ” Reversible Hammer Drill, Drill Bit Sharpener, Cut Saws. Chop Saws, Elec. Hammer, Elec. Sander. Seintilla V» ” Reversible Drill, Hilti Hammer Drill. TOOLS: '/a T Chain Hoist. Come-a-long, Levels, Snakes, Hammers, Lifting Straps, Clamps, Hard Hats, Gog gles, Grilles, Registers, Diffusers, Louv ers, Fire Dampers, VAV Boxes, Elec. & Gas Soldering Outfits, Gas Heaters, Shop Vacs, Cl Pipe Cutters, Cl Pipe Pullers, Bolt Cutters, Lead Pots, Ladle & Burners. OFFICE EQUIP.: Brother CE 70 Elec. Typewriter, Drawing Table, Desks, Blue Print Holders w/rack, Shelves, Step Lad ders, Bercko Etec. Heaters. Other office supplies. Partial listing. Not responsible for accidents. No out of state checks. Food served. Sale by The Witmer Company Howard Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publicstlon MAY SAT. MAY IS - SAM, 2 Tractors A Farm Machin ery, Butchering Equipment & Tools, Antiques & House hold Articles. Located 6 Miles East Of Hagerstown, Md. & 14 Miles West Of Frederick, Md. On Route 40. North .314 Miles On Pleasant Walk Road. Own ers, Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus Ear ley. Robert C. MuDendore, AucL SAT. MAY IS - 10:45AM, 31 Banks & lending Institu tions Offer Approx. 180 Bank Vehicles. Located Keystone Public Auto Exchange, Rt. 22/322 Between Dauphin & Clarks Ferry Bridge. Local Banks. MON. MAY 17-Restaurant & Market Equipment. Located Rt. 422, Marketp lace, Palmyra, Pa. Mark Baranowski, Auct. WED. MAY 19 - Belleville Livestock Market Herd Dis persal. For More Info: Sale Bam 717-935-2146, Gene Glick 717-667-2703. THURS., MAY 20 -10 AM Municipal Surplus Auction, auto & trucks, equip., office * Detective ’ Skills Can Help Troubleshoot Problems UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) At one time or another, most dairy herds experience a drop in milk production, a reduced milk fat test, or metabolic prob lems such as milk fever, ketosis, or displaced abomasum. “When many animals develop health problems or when produc tion declines with no apparent im provement, you have a serious problem,” said Virginia Ishler, dairy and animal science exten sion assistant in Penn State’s Col lege of Agricultural Sciences. “Before bringing in outside assis tance, do some preliminary inves tigating. “Work like a detective trying to solve a mystery. Examine all fac tors that could affect your herd’s health or productivity, no matter how simple they seem.” Feed is a good place to start “Monitor the moisture content of all wet feed items,” Ishler said. “Changes in moisture content can cause cows to eat more than ex pected or to not eat enough. The same is true for high-moisture concentrate ingredients.” Next estimate dry-matter in takes to determine if total feed in take meets expectations. “Make sure a cow’s diy-matter intake is appropriate for her weight and milk production level,” Ishler said. ‘The period two to four weeks before freshening is parti cularly important Nutritional im balances at this time can- have a major impact on production and health in early lactation.” Analyze any ingredient changes in forage or feed. “Retest forages that have not been checked in the past four to eight weeks, especial ly hay-crop forages,” Ishler said. “You may need to sample grains and by-product feed ingredients for dry matter and nutrient con tent.” If a herd on total mixed rations (TMR) develops a problem, sam ple the TMR and send it to a lab for wet chemistry analysis, no matter how well it’s mixed. “The analysis should include neutral de tergent fiber, soluble protein, sul Uneastsr Fanning, Saturday, May IS, IW3-A39 equip., misc. Northampton Municipal Garage, on the comer of Laubach Ave. & Smith Ln. (next to swim ming pool) Northampton, Pa Peter Krall auction co. SAT. MAY 22 - B:3OAM, Real Estate, Camper, Truck, Appliances, Furni ture, Antiques, Glassware A China & Misc., Mowers 8 Tools. Located 530 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. (Dir.: From Quarryville, Take Rte. 372 East Approx. 4 Miles To Mt. Pleasant Rd. Turn Left And Continue Approx. IV4 Miles To Sale; OR: Rte. 222 South To New Providence. Turn Left Onto Whits Oak Rd. Con tinue Approx. 5 Miles To Mt. Pleasant Rd. Turn Right And Follow Approx. 2 Miles To Sale). Sale By, Quyles Bechtold Estate (Dot Bechtold). Roy & Eric Probst, Aucts. SAT. MAY 22 - 9AM 1988 Ford pickup truck, 1984 GMC pickup trucks, 1983 Ford van, 40' storage trail ers, sheet metal shop equipment, power tools, plumbing tools & equip- fur and trace minerals,” Ishler said. “If the ration contains fat or oilseeds, ask the lab to test for crude fat.” The cost for the analysis can range between $3O and $45. “But it’s well worth it if the test results reveal discrepancies between what you think cows are consum ing and what they actually get,” Ishler said. If you use conventional feed, analyze the grain mixes if other tests reveal no problems. Wet weather during the past year has caused molds in dairy feeds.'“Suspicious rations or feeds should be tested for mycotoxins,” said Ishler. “Quick tests may be run at feed mills, veterinary of fices, or on the farm to determine whether feeds contain mycotox ins. However, samples also should be sent to laboratories for quanti tative tests.” Check the somatic cell counts (SCC) on milk-plant samples taken during the past several months and on Dairy Herd Im provement Association records. “See if the data point to groups of problem cows,” Ishler said. “Also determine the percentage of cows with clinical mastitis during recent months. Frequent flare-ups of clinical mastitis in the same cows may indicate contagious mastitis. A higher incidence of clinical mastitis in early lactation or dur ing hot weather may indicate en vironmental mastitis." Check both milk-fat and protein percentages. “Abnormally high or low values or changes may indi cate possible nutritional causes,” Ishler said. “A milk-fat test result more than .3 percent above or be low breed average is considered abnormal. An abnormal milk pro tein lest usually is more than .2 percent above or below breed average.” “If your detective work doesn’t solve the mystery, you may need to seek outside assistance,” Ishler said. “Even if ibis is necessary, your preliminary investigation will give a veterinarian or other specialist valuable information for making a diagnosis.” mom, pipe fittings, copper, sstael, pvc, office equip. 286 Locust St, New Hol land, Lancaster Co., Pa. (Comer of Locust St. 8 Oil er Avenue). By The Winner Co. Howard Shaub, Inc., auct. SAT. MAY 22 - 9:3OAM, Household Goods, Anti ques, Old License Plates, 1900 Ford Escort 12,000 Milas, John Deere Riding Mower New '92. Located On SHe In Southern Lan caster County, Pa., 4 Miles South Of Willow Street. From Route 272 Go West On Byertand Church Road At Produce Stand. Owner, James H. 8 Anna S. Hess. Steve 8 Steve Jr. Petsr sheim, Auct. SAT. MAY 22 -10 AM, Farm Machinery 8 Con struction Equip. Located At The Sheperd Farm, Wood bury, CT. From US Rte. 6. Woodbury, Turn West On Conn. Rte. 47,2 Blocks To Washington Ave., Turn South 1/4 Mile To Sits. D. Luther Auctioneer, Appraiser. SAT. MAY 22 -10 AM, Joe Lombardo Farm & General Auction. Located At The Former Girod Farm on T-762 I’/. Miles South Of Leraysville - From Leray sville And Route 467 Go South Take Ist. Dirt Road To The West To Ist. Dirt Road Left (South) To Farm. Owner, Joe Lombardo. Howard W. Visscher, Sales Manager & Auct
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