WASHINGTON, D.C.— Several members of the Progres sive Agriculture Organization (Pro Ag) spent time in Washington recently, lobbying' for the Dairy, Nutrition, and Conservation Act of 1995 (DNCA). According to Arden Tewks bury, manager of Pro Ag, different teams from the group spent time with officials of Pennsylvania and New York state representatives and senators, explaining the Dairy Act. In addition, aides from 20 other legislator offices were visited. -WARRIOR RUN SURPLUS SCHOOL AUCTION We will be selling from the Warrior Run School Complex, located on the Susquehanna TVail, between McEwensville and Route 54 or from 1-80 go North on 1-180 to Ibrbotville Exit and follow signs to High School. Thins., June 29,1995 BEGINNING AT 5:00 PM. SHARP ★ EQUIPMENT ★ Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor with Loader 1972 Chevrolet Dump Truck (not inspected) 1983 Chevrolet Celebrity CL Automobile (V 6, Automatic) 2 Push Mowers Wood Working Benches Metal Lockers Round Metal Parts Rack 22 Trash Containers Lots of Student Desk (1 Piece with Formica Tops)—4o Table Tops (no legs) Teacher Desk (some oak) 2 Apple Computers with Disk Drives 2 Computer Print ers Calculator with Table 44 Gallon of Duplicating Fluid 23 Rolls of Adding Machine Paper—Numerous Amounts of Shelving— I Sol id Wood Table Note Book Shelf Units ★ 2 EMERGENCY KOHLER POWER PLANTS ★ Hercules Propane Engine (KW-40 KVA 50, 3 Phase, 139 amp, 120-208) MUSIC ★ HOME ED. EQUIPMENT 2 Tensor Sax’s 1 Clarinet Spinet Piano 9 Singer Portable Feather Weight Sewing Machines 3 Elna Portable Sewing Machines Music Stands Meta) Kitchen Unit Refrigerator and Stove ★ AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT ★ Sony Tuner/Timer Reel to Reel Tape Decks 3M Thermo Fax Bell & Howell Computer (no software) AB Dick Transparency Maker Overhead Projector (3M-Bressler) TV Cas sette Players (Panasonic, Craig) Record Players (Califone, RCA and New Comb) Film Viewer Standard Filmstrip 33 1/3 LP Records 2 Language Lab Recorders 3 Cases Earphones plus other items not mentioned. Auction Note: All items will be sold as is with no warranties applied, with most items in good working condition. To view items prior to auc tion, contact Warrior Run Maintenance Dept 649-5191 or 649-5138. TERMS: Cash'or Good PA Check. Seilers: WARRIOR RUN SCHOOL DISTRICT Tiirbotville, PA Auctioneer: MICHAEL P. WEAVER R. 911 N. Main St, Watsontown, PA 17777 „ Phone: (717) 538-2227 Lie. #AU-002180-L vr - Licensed and Bonded - i-JvwLX Member of hr. il Local, State, National Auctioneer’s Ass’n. LUNCH REST ROOMS Pro Ag Members Lobby In Washington The entire group met with John Enrich, ag aide for Congressman Joe McDade and Jeff Harrison, ag aide to Congressman Steve Gun derson. Gunderson serves as chair man of the House Subcommittee on Dairy. They also met with representa tives from the offices of Senators Specter, Santorum, Leahy, Jef fords, D*Amato, Moynihan, and Harkin. Accompanying Tewksbury on the trip were Donald Gregory from Luzerne County, Diana Slater and Joan Lawrence from Susquehanna County. Kirk Rhone from Wayne A LESSON WELL LEARNED... Lancaster Farming’s CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! 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The DNCA was finalized during the past winter through the efforts of Congressman Bemie Sanders of Vermont, along with the National Family Farm Coalition and Pro Ag. The proposed Act will price milk to dairy farmers based on the national avenge cost of produc tion, will allow dairy fanners to produce milk in line with the domestic market, will provide milk products for the Dairy Nutri tional Program,; will further reduce the already low cost dairy prog rams in the USDA, and will allow dairy farmers to comply with man dated conservation programs. The Pro Ag members informed everyone they met with, that the amount of dairy products in USDA storage is near an all-time low. Actually, according to offleals of Pro Ag. there has been no extra cheese in the United States for three successive years. According to Tewksbury, diffe- Sale Reports LEAMAN SALE A Public Auction of antiques and furniture was held June 3 by An na S. Leaman, ISS Glenbrook Road, Bird in-Hand, Pa. in Lane. Co. Some prices includ ed: J.D. 212 riding trac tor w/mower $1,200, Lehnware egg cup $1,375, Lehnware cup & saucer $9OO, Lehn ware saffron box $4OO, quilts $1,600 & $475. upholstered sofa bed $340, small lady’s se cietaiy-desk $350, spin et piano $B5O, oil paint ing $390, sleigh bells $45, hand bell $5O, ox yoke $5O, butter press $95 and Roseville vase $l2O. Miller & Siegrist were the auctioneers. ALDERFER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 30 on Lime Kiln Road, W. Pennsboro Twp., Cum berland Co., Carlisle, Pa. The S'A acres with outbuildings including a mobile home was sold for $49,000. Sanford Alderfer Auction Co. managed the sale. WEIDMAN SALE A Public Sale of real estate, antiques and WHEN THE sJm boot GOING GETS M MKTOUGH... !■ HIGH! «» 204 '" " D_ J , , Here are the most comfortable best fitting KCU Wing gGtS SOingl 12" high Pecos work boots youll ever pj ° ° “ on your two feet l M I*II I C I II [tlgllll «*« IUI«(| | [ I 0 I t I B In l»* U| IK |m| m I mi a IM4 I i-m ITM I m< ns in [u iu m I t-it lin \\ll7l/ Wayne’s Dry Goods «.s.*. \\WW// 271 W. Main St. \\» •// Kutztown, Pa. alllNPK 1 Phone (610) 683-7686 HOURS: Dally 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Frl. ’til 8 P.M. Uncattw Firming, Saturday, June 17,1NM39 rent congressional aides informed us that the House Subcommittee on Dairy will start assembling its dairy policy by the end of June. Dennis Boyanowksi, president of Pro Ag, stated that the organiza tion will accelerate its efforts dur ing the next 30 days in an attempt to have the DNCA considered by Congress. Pro Ag officials believe it’s important for consumers to realize the seriousness of the dairy far mers’ plight, and if the consumers want to be sure of a local supply of a fresh wholesome milk, then they must get behind the efforts of the local dairy farmers. For more information regarding how consumers can aid in passing the DNCA, call Pro Ag at (717) 833-5776 or (717) 924-3518. household goods was held June 3 for Paul H. and Coielas Weidman, 57 W. Main St.. Adamstown, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 70 bid ders at the sale. The 2‘/a -story alum inum siding house and separate garage was sold for $42,500 to Kent Lesher of Adams town, Pa. Other prices includ ed: seed chest $4,600, wool coverlet signed by Peter Leisey $1,950, hightop dry sink $775, oak sideboard $550, punched tin pie safe $5OO, rope bed $975, Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication JUNE SAT. JUNE 17 -B:3OAM At Mr. & Mrs. Cart Hinson resi dence on Rt. 96 S. of New Paris in Bedford Co., Pa. next to the Country Way Restaurant, 4 miles S. of Schellsburg off of Rt. 30. Coverlets, Model A parts, rocker, 100+ pcs. of Blue Willow, tools & equip. Deryl R. Clark, auct. MON. JUNE 19-12 Noon. oat iiiaic n aoimii Restaurant equip. The Top SAT. JUNE 17 -9.30 AM Diner 12 oiw. Chocolate Const equ'p 'andscape, Ave> H erehey. Pa Fumj . dump trucks & truck ttac- Wtchen r maj(m MarK tors. Flemmgton (Patten- Baranowski. auct. oak washstand and dresser $425,6 pressed back chairs $4OO, tin Ferris wheel toy $2O, Pinocchio pull toy $320, papier-mache jack-o-lantem $3BO, 2 antique dolls $450 and calendar mantel clock $6OO. The following guns were: Fox 12 gauge shotgun $350, Win chester model 12 shot gun $3BO, Davenport shotgun $375, Savage model 99 shotgun $275 and 12 American Indian arrowheads $350. Horst Auctioneers conducted the sale. burg) NJ. Interstats I-/B to exit 11, (Pattenburg, NJ) Proceed to sale site at Rt. 173 & Stroutz Rd. N. side just off the interstate. Alex Lyon & Son, aucts. SAT. JUNE 17 - 9:45AM Repossession Sale, approx. 200 repos & off lease vehciles. Keystone Public Auto Exchange.