Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 27, 1993, Image 39

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    Agricultural Groups
(Continued from Pag* AM)
to Mexico Kiiously limits ourabil- compete in foreign markets with
tty to profit from this bade. other major traders which can pro-
Nevertheless. increased duce milk at a lower cost, such as
exports from Southwestern dairies New Zealand.” Hallberg said,
will put an upward pressure on “While they (the major dairy
milk paces throughout the United exporting counties affected by
Sates, so Pennsylvania boners GATT) make it difficult for us to
also will benefit from NAFTA,” compete on the world market,
HaJJbwg Mid. those countries don’t "produce
The United Sate* will probab- enough milk to satisfy the U.S.
ly never be a major dairy exporter, market, so they’ll never drive the
We could produce enough to United Sates out of the dairy
increase exports, but we can’t business.”
FFA Convention
(Continued from Pago AM)
J&J Lawn Care, a business that al
lows him to combine his interest
in mechanics and love of working
outdoors. To recognize his accom
plishments as an entrepreneur, the
National FFA Organization nam
ed Cole as the 1993 American Star
in Agribusiness.
Cole started his lawn care busi
ness during his junior year of high
school, almost by accident. He
was raising rabbits, but decided to
find a more profitable and inter
esting career area. “While I was
looking for this dream job, my
folks' lawn needed mowing, and
so did my grandparents’ and some
neighbors’. The first thing I knew
I had a small lawn care business
without knowing it,” Cole said. “I
found that I liked that land of
work and it actually fit my em
ployment goals perfectly.”
Cole moved quickly to expand
his business, and soon had more
work than he and his lawn mower
could handle. He invested in more
equipment and hired a part-time
employee. In two years, his staff
has grown to three full-time em
ployees to handle the workload.
Advertising in area newspapers
helps add new clients, but Cole
CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES
FERTIUZER EQUIPMENT &
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
A COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
WED., DECEMBER 15,
e 10:00 AM.
KEYMAR, MARYLAND
LOCATION: Auction wiH be bcld at the Crop
Production Service* facility Just off Route 194,
Keymar, MD, 20 mile* South of Gettysburg,
PA, 6 mile* South of Taneytown.
REAL ESTATE: The property consist of approx.
14 acres land zoned commercial improved with
modem office building. 60’ truck scale, railroad
siding, large warehouse ft other outbuildings.
Information packet available by request.
EQUIPMENT: (4) Trailer type tender units; Sever
al poly tanks; 10,000 gal. horiz. steel tank; AC Dl7
tractor, John Blue pull type sprayer units; (7) 1000
gal. Alum, tanks; (10) Mobility ft Wilmar dry fer
tilizer spreaders; 1985 Mobility 4x4 Idr.
TRUCKS: 1982 LN 800 Spray truck; 1973 C6O
Flatbed; IH 1700 w/tender; 1977 Ford 700 Van;
1972 IH spreader truck; Ford 800 w/1000 gal.
•Prayer; (2) Ford 890 w/spreader bodies; 1977 Ford
9000 spray truck w/45* booms.
PUNT EQUIPMENT ■ MIXING ft BAGGING
EQUIPMENT: 30’ conveyor; 4T weigh hopper w/
scale head; 17’ ft 29’ stainless steel conveyors; Air
compressor; 27' Bag conveyor; 250 gal. steel fuel
tank; Rotary blender w/weigh Hopper. 5T Sackett
blender w/scale (nice shape); 26’ ft 55’ stainless
«eel conveyors; Clark Forklift; Pert pumps; Bag
closing system and sewing machine.
SHOP: Pressure washer, welder, torches; saws;
grinders; etc.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT; Epson computer & print
er; Label printer, feveral desks & chairs; file
cabinets; calculators; safe; etc.
TERMS ON EQUIPMENT: Full payment auction
Cash or good check.
RoyTeitsworth, Inc. : •
fTgowwKwm aucnowwwiTr mk
Sales Manager & Auctioneer
6502 Barber Hill Rd., :
Geneaeo, N.Y. 14454 -
716-243-1563
has found that satisfied customers
are his most effective form of ad
vertisement. ’The little extras are
what I think make my lawn care
business thrive,” Cole said. He al
ways spends a few additional min
utes trimming and cleaning up,
which ensures a steady supply of
satisfied clients.
Ron Dickens, Liberal FFA
Chapter advisor, isn’t surprised by
Cole’s success. “During Jeff’s
ligh school years, if his class or
my other group had a fund-reiser,
leff was always the lead salesman
}y a long shot His talent carried
3vcr into his business,” Dickens
aid.
After graduating from high
school, Cole decided to develop
lis warm weather business into a
/ear-round vocation. He expanded
lis services to include lawn reno
/ation, tree and shrub planting and
rimming, and snow removal.
Cole, the son of Wiley and
fhelma Cawyer, plans to continue
:xpanding his lawn care services
md upgrading his equipment to
letter serve his customers. His
goal is to construct a greenhouse
n order to supply his -own plants
or landscaping projects.
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS
SUNDAY, DEC. 5 - 12 noon
Truckload Received From Ohio Restaur
ant Chain. Strong On Sinks, SS Tables,
Single And Double Door Refrigeration,
Bain Maries, Many Decorator Art Works,
Tons Of Smallwares- SS Utensils, (2) Pal
lets Of China- Correlle And Buffalo White.
Garland Double Gas Flat Top Range,
Wide Variety Of Counter Appliances For
Concession Or Food Service, Some Prop
ane, GE Confection Oven, Beer Box,
100's Of Commercial Food Service Items
Sold At A Good Straight Sale.
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8 - 10 a.m.
A Wide Assortment Of Kitchen Equipment
And Furnishings Stainless Steel And
Commercial See Next Weeks Ad For List
ing Or Contact Mark Baranowski AU 2570
For Pictured Flyer. (717) 657-2317.
DIRECTIONS- 1-81 To Enola Exit, Go
South On Rt. 11 & 15,3 Miles To Sale
On Right, Next To Cellular One
Building.
TERMS- Cash Or Good Pa. Cheek
Consignments Of Quality Equipment
Always Welcome.
Sheep, Lamb Marketing Program
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) ‘The independent Teller Com-
State Agriculture Secretary mittee counted 312 voter in favor
Boydß. Wolff has announced the of the program out of 536 tout
results of the referendum to con- votes submitted." Wolff said,
tinuethe Pennsylvania Sheqj and “We’re very pleased that a nuUori-
Lamb Marketing Program. There- ty of Pennsylvania’s sheep and
ferendum period was held from lamb producers voted to continue
November Ito November 15. this important program."
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
of aach weak'i publication
NOVEMBER
MON. NOV. 29 • 2PM,
Forklifts, Air Compressors,
Welders Wood A Metal
Working Equipment.
Located At Diffenbach's
New Holland Auction Cen
ter, 100 W. Jackson St,
New Holland, Pa. Sale By,
Stoltzfus Hardware. A & C
Diffenbach Auction Inc.
WED. DEC. 1 - 10:30AM
Tractor* and Farm Machin
ery. Located on the Robert
Mudandore Farm, 6 mile*
S. of Hagerstown, Md. on
Boonsboro-Williamsport
Rd. (Rt 68) 4 miles W. of
Boonsboro, Md. 8 2 miles
East off Sharpeburg Pika
(RL 65) at Lappane Cross
roads. Robert C. Mullen
dore, Douglas C. May,
aucts.
SAT. DEC. 4 -10 AM Con
tents of Cabinet Shop,
Contents of small wood
working supply business.
At Force Machinery Com
pany, 914 E. Main St. Nor
ristown, PA. PA turnpike to
Exit 25, Take 476 S. to the
Norristown exit Go West
on Ridge Pike (Main St) for
IX miles. Conducted by
Certified Industrial
Auctioneers.
SUN. DEC. 5 - 9:3OAM,
Guns, Fishing Rods, Com
pound Bows & Etc. Located
Along Benner Pike (Rt.
150) At Foxlure Mn( Mall -
ApprOx. X "Mile South Of
Bellefonte, Pa., Centre
County. Watch For Auction
Sign. Sale By, Ben Novak
Trustee. Ronald J. ft
Ronald S. Gilligan, Aucts.
932 NORTH FRONT ST.
WORMLEYSBURG, PA.
RESTAURANT
PARKVIEW HOTEL
7 EBY ROAD
LEOLA, PA.
SUN. DEC. 5 -12 Noon,
Restaurant Equipment
Auctions. Located 1-81 To
Enola Exit, Go South On
MOVING AUCTION
HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC.
1 mile north of Middletown, DB. on Rt. 301
Dec. 11th 9AM
Partial List Of Items Sold
ABSOLUTE:
Used:
#5794 MF 1183 Comhead 8 RN
#llB3 MF 63 Comhead
#3685 ID 6620 Combine
#6llB IH 820 16 Platform
#5858 Taylorway 11 shank Chisel
Plow
#7262 BR 12’ Culdmulcher
#5448 Bush Hog 16’ Disc
#6788 JD 210 Disc 14’
#7716 JD 220 Disc 18’
#7314 JD BWA Disc 13’
#7338 Pittsburgh 12’ Disc
#6392 Sunflower H 3-22 Disc 22’
#7728 C-IH 2 drill hitch
#7lBl IH 510 Drill 21x7
#7712 IH 510 Drill 16x7
#6970 JD 8300 Drill w/hitch
#6399 JD 8300. Drill 18x7
#7631 IH 163 Row Crop Cultivator
BRN
Partial List Reserved:
Used;
#7lBB Ford NAA Tractor
#7297 IH 1088 Tractor
#4613 JD 4430 Tractor
#7OlB Gehl 2600 Skidsteer w/48”
bucket
#S42IKR 4129 Field Cultivator 38’
#6466 JD 235 Disc 17’6”
#6600 JD 630 Disc 18’
#7023 KR 1925 Disc 21’2”
#6833 C-IH 6100 Drill 24x6
#7179 LilUston 9880 Drill 10’
, #4872 KR 4907 Disc 25’
#8950 JD 8300 Drill & Cultiplanker
#6109 JD 2800 Plow 7xOL vari
width
#7892 JD 630 Drill 30’
#7738 JD 4010 Tractor
Also parts, tires & rims, lawn & garden tractors,
toys, shelving, parts bins, office furniture,
some shop equipment
This is not an appraisal sale,
this is an auction!
Don’t miss this opportunity,
there will be bargains!
#76391H 153 Row Crop Cultivator
BRN
#6587 IH 45 Field Cultivator 16’
#8589 IH 4RN Cultivator
#7696 JD 740 Field Cultivator 15’
#7353 McKee 22’ Field Cultivator
#7021 White 285 Field Cultivator
21*
#5714 Wilrich 24* Field Cultivator
#2474 NH 90 Bale Stacker
#7193 Bush Hog 128 Mower 10.5
No sales tax, No buyers premium, No rain date
All items subject to prior sale
Special prices on other equipment
at our new building.
3 mi. West of Middletown on Rt. 301
Terms: Cash or Certified Funds
John **JG” Green, auctioneer
302-378-4722
Iweamr Ponwini, Sofcmloy, November 87, instil
RLII * 15,3 Miles To Sale Erie Ave., Philadelphia, Pa,
On Right, Next To Cellular Peter Costanzo Aucts,
One Building. Mark Bara
nowski, Auct
MON. DEC. 6.- 10AM
550,000 Wholesale Inven
tory building materials,
doors, windows, lumber,
plywood, carpet. 401 E.
#5094 JD 27 Shredder
#7673 Mid West 27* Buster Bars
#7595 Track Eraser
#8896 IH 540 Plow 6x16 In Furrow
#2288 JD 2350/2450 Plow
#8483 Brady 10' Chisel
#8358 IH #lO Subsoiler 5 shank
#8221 JD 295 Disc 25’
#8224 GP 30’ Drill Conventional
#6826 AC 20’ Field Cultivator
#7172 Bush Hog 7’ Mower
#Bl2l IH 50 Shredder
#7551 IH 60 Shredder
• • •
• • •
Lunch available
• • •
302-37*9555 • 800-341-4028
To Continue
Any Pennsylvania sheep or
lamb producer with at least one
animal was eligible to vote on the
referendum. As a result of the re
ferendum’s approval, the Sheep
and Lamb Marketing Program
will continue for another five
years.
MON. DEC. 6 - IPM
Households from Lane.,
Manheim, Led a. Furniture,
glassware, plus chicken on
nest collection. At Harry's
Auction, 11 Graybill Rd„
Leola, Pa.