Busy Week For Pennsylvania Agriculture Department (Conttnuid Irom Vas* A 3») ingin die lobby could listen to the patio serving ice cream, while two Baker and Rep Pitts, Gov. Ridge friends in the Legislature” Ridge large cement patio at the entrance ceremony. serving lines were set up in the discussed his reasons for selecting said, “but he has support from of the agriculture building. For the post-sweanng-in recep- center of the patio and filled with nrotius as his choice for agricul- around the state.” Loudspeakers on stands were don, two groups of dairy princes* Pennsylvania foods. Ridge said that when he was Ridge said that in his interviews interviewing Brosius, he told Bro aßaVß| and talks with Brosius. the agricul* sius what he thought was impor ture secretary talked about ste- tant for agriculture, wardship of the land and the values Ridge said he told Brosius he he learned from his parents. Ridge had four goals —to increase the said that Brosius said he attributed profitability for the producer, all his successes to his mother and restructure the regulatory process. father expand exports, and improve the Further, Ridge said that he and rural job climate. Brosius share the same concepts Before (Brosius) left (the inter ior what is good for Pennsylvania, view), he puUed out a document “Secretary Brosius and I have that he had prepared with his goals long recognized the importance of for Pennsylvania and (the agricul agriculture,” Ridge said. ture) industry," Ridge said. Ridgetalkedaboutßroius’shis- “At the top of his list, he had tory of involvement, concern and written down that the top best way service to the agriculture industry (to help the state and industry) is to and community, but Ridge said he work with farming and the agricul was more impressed with Bro- ture industry to make it more pro sius’s reputation in the fitable.” Ridge said he knew at that community. moment that he wanted Brosius to “The secretary not only has be his agriculture secretary. !*■> AILANIIC AREA GONIRACIORS' AUCDON DIRECTIONS: TRAVELING WEST ON 1-70, Dike E. Patrick SL exit 56 to Fairgrounds. TRAVEL ING EAST ON 1-70, take South SL exit 55 to Fairgrounds. TRAVELING NORTH ON 1-270, take Rt 85 East, left onto 355, left onto 1-70 East, continue to South SL exit 55 to Fairgrounds. 1990 CAT 963, Orops, G.P. bucket, 95% unc, super nice tractor, 5,000 hrs, new paint; CAT 9551, Orops, G.P. bucket, good unc, new paint; CAT 955 L Orops, G.P. bucket, good unc, S/N 85J5304; CAT 977 H, Orops, G.P. bucket, good unc; KOMATSU DSSS trackloadcr, 70% Unc, Orops, S/N 4931; JD 555, Orops, G.P. bucket, good unc; CAT D9G, Orops, good unc w/ripper, S/N 66A7428; FIAT ALUS ED, dozer w/6 way blade, Orops, 50% unc, 3389 hrs, really clean, S/N 25048; CAT D4D dozer, Orops, manual tilt blade, S/N 78A3981; D 6 blade; D 5 tracks. 1993 JD 790 E LC excavator, 1 owner machine, super nice tractor, 1800 hrs, S/N 01269; 1990 KOBELCO 907 LC IT excavator, 3300 hrs; JD 6908, S/N 4048956; JCB 17008 4x4 cab, extendahoe; CAT 416 loader backhoe. Chops, new paint, S/N 5PC01926; CASE SSOD cab extendahoe; CASE 4808 (hops, extendahoe, 1100 orig hrs - (this tractor came from an estate, hours are believed to be true), S/N 5210665. SKIDSTEERS, WHEELLOADERS & MOTORGRADERS NH 455 skidsteer w/diesel eng, CASE 1537 skidstccr w/4 cyl gas eng; FIAT ALUS FR-10 wheelloader, enc cab, S/N 525939; MICHIGAN 125 wheelloader w/enc cab, G.P. bucket & fork attachments, S/N 4FC173; CAT 920 wheelloader, (hops, S/N 62K6338; MICHIGAN 275 Crops, S/N 10AJC444; WALDON6OOO wheelloader w/Ford diesel eng, manure forks, boom pole & G.P. bucket, S/N 9109; GAIiON 303 A motor grader w/IHC gas eng, 10’ moldboard. ROLLERS & FORKLIFTS & FARM TRACTOR RAM MAX P 33-24 walkbehind sheepsfoot roller w/diesel eng, S/N 28203; RT 59 dble drum roller; SILENT HOIST forklift 15,000 lb capacity, 4 stage mass diesel eng, S/N N 00173; CHAMP UP-840 forklift 8,000 lb capacity, 40’ reach, S/N CC725280; M.F. 35 farm tractor w/gas eng, S/N 189459 M; JD 401 C loader tractor w/diesel eng. HIGHLEFT, STRAWBLOWER & MISC. EQUIPMENT PLATFORM manlift 20’ reach w/gas eng; FINN MSIV2S self-feeding strawblower gas eng, S/N 1860; Skid mount air comp, gas eng; BxBxB manhole box; Bxl6 trench box; CLEASBY crack sealer model GJ2OO, S/N 102300J200. 19891HC Eagle T/A tractor w/sleeper, 350 cummins, recent major done on eng, 9 spd trans; 1973 K.W. T/A tractor. Silver V-6 Detroit diesel, 10 spd trans; 1979 TRANSTAR D T/A road tractor w/290 cum; 13 spd trans; 1978 TRANSTAR II T/A road tractor. 1981 MACK T/AR model dump, 6 spd bans, Mack engine W/A/C; 1979 GMC General T/Adump w/steel body, 318 Detroit, 13 spd trans; 1986 CMC 7000 S/Adump, 8.2 turbo diesel, 5/2 bans, 11-1/2 body, air brakes, A/C, air gate; 1987 F-700 S/Aflatbed dump; 8.2 diesel, stl trans; 1986 F-700 S/Aflatbed dump, 8.2 diesel, 5/2 trans; 1984 LN-700 S/Aw/18’ steel flatbed dump, 3208 CAT 5/2 trans, p.s.; 19761HC S/Aall wh dr flatbed, 5 spd. ROLLBACK & WRECKER 1981 IHC S/A4 car rollback, DT466,5/2 spd; 1992 Chevy 3500 HD 1 ton w/alum. rollback body, 6.5 turbo diesel eng, auto trans; 1989 Ford Superduty w/twinline Challenger hyd. wrecker body, 7.3 diesel eng, 5 spd trans. 1985 FORD F-600 S/AlB’ box w/lift gate 370 gas, 5/2 spd trans; P.S., A/C; 1984 FORD E-35015’ cube body, P.S., A/C, 460 gas eng, auto trans. BUCKET TRUCK, SERVICE TRUCK AND C & C 1980 FORD F-600 S/A 370 gas eng, 4 spd trans, PS., A/C, 35’ reach bucket; 1986 FORD F-350 diesel eng, 4 spd trans, air comp, crane, tool boxes, nice buck; 1989 FORD Super Duty, diesel eng, 5 spd trans, PS.; 1989 F 350 crewcab utility body; 1984 GMC utility body truck; 1971 FORD F-350 flatbed; 1963 IHC block loader buck. 1989 DODGE Shadow, auto bans, A/C; 1988 FORD Ranger pickup supercab, V-6 eng, 5 spd; 1988 FORD Ranger pickup supercab, 4 cyl eng, 5 spd; 1986 FORD F-250 dually conversion, fully loaded, auto bans w/diesel eng, 66,000 miles; 1981 MAZDA pickup, 4 cyl, 5 spd, A/C; 1980 FORD pickup, 4 cyl, auto bans; 1979 MERCEDES 240 D diesel eng, auto trans, loaded. TRAILERS & CONTAINERS 1980 DORSEY T/A spread axle, alum air ride bailer w/side kit & tarp; 45’ Trailmobile drop deck bailer w/air ride susp; 1984 EAGER BEAVER, 9 ton tri-axle bailer; 9 ton tag along bailer; 9 ton tag along bailer; 5 ton tag along trailer; (2) 40’ Sea containers; (4) 20’ Sea Containers. MISCELLANEOUS (2) 275 gallon fuel tanks; 36”, 42”, 48” spreaders, plate steel, chains, binders, baffle cones, tool crates, wheel barrels, jumping jacks, plate tampers, air tools, hand tools, sbaps, and many more conbactor tools too numer ous to mention. HOTELS: Comfort Inn, Prospect Blvd. (301) 695-6200. Red Horse Motor Inn, Rt 40 West, (301) 662- 0281. Holiday Inn Rt 40 West (310) 662-5141; Holiday Inn 1-270, Rt 85 (301) 694-7500. Days Inn Rt 85 (301) 69441600. INSPECTION: Thursday, July 13,1995, from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. SALE SITE PHONES: Starting July 10 - (301) 695-8424 & (301) 695-8368. TERMS OF SALE: COMPLETE PAYMENT SALE DAY. Payment for all items must be made in ftill on sale day with CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECKS. Personal or Company Checks accepted with a VALID BANK LETTER OF GUARANTEED PAYMENT. Items sold “As-Is, Where-Is” with no war ranties expressed or implied. Not responsible for accidents. For More Details or to Consign: WEEKENDS AND EVENINGS Randy Ruby (301) 271-2321, or Jay Ruby (301) 447-3675 VAA,F #l2B VA DLR #8929 STILL ACCEPTING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & TOOLS FRIDAY, JULY 14,1995 9:3OAM FREDERICK COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS FREDERICK, MARYLAND PARTIAL LISTING ONLY TRACKLOADERS & DOZERS EXCAVATORS & BACKHOES ROAD TRACTORS BOX TRUCKS & VAN BODYS DUMPS VEHICLES INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. (800) 443-9580 • (717) 334-0088 585 Martin Road, Gattyaburg, Pannaylvanla 17325 Drug Testing To Start At Farm Show (Continued from :»tjo A 37) Any tampering with animals to enhance their show value can shake consumer confidence in the quality of livestock products and detracts from the educational and promotional experiences of the show.” Youth livestock projects are designed to teach young people responsibility and good husbandry as they raise their animals the emphasis should be on producing high quality livestock products. Junior market animal exhibitors will be encouraged to complete a quality assurance course to learn more about the safety and quality Uncwttf Fanning, Saturday, July 1, IMM39 of their products. “Both exhibitors and their parents will be required to certify that they have read the Show Ring Code of Ethics before submitting their entry,” Brosius said. The most widely publicized drug is “clcnbuterol,” in the Beta agonist family of chemicals. Clen butcrol has been shown to increase muscle growth in animals, while at the same time decreasing fat deposition. It also has properties which are toxic to humans, and is not approved for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Public Auction Register JULY FRI. JULY 7 -BPM Special holstein dairy sale. To be held at Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales, Smoketown, PA Rt 340. SAT. JULY 6 - 9AM Farm machinery, trailers, new hardware, etc. To be held at 190 Maple Grove Rd Hanover PA from Hanover take Rt 194 NE approx 4 miles turn R onto Maple Grove and go 1/2 mile to auction. Nevin Tasto auctioneer.