AU-Uncasfcr Fanning, Saturday. April 11, 1998 Pennsylvania Holstein Assn. Looks For Committee Members STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) - The Pennsylvania Holstein Association will be selecting members to serve on various state committees for the next two years. There are four (4) Standing Committees for which members are needed. The Committees and Their Duties are: 1) Activities: The purpose of this committee is to evaluate current membership, design programs to increase member ship and promote the benefits of membership in the Association. The committee shall establish the membership goals, the mem bership timetable, and the mem bership awards and recogni tions. The committee shall also be responsible for various educa tional programs, dairy promo tion efforts and publications sponsored by the Association. 2) Sale: The purpose of this committee is to develop plans for the Association sponsored con signment sales and help carry out those plans. 3) Show: The purpose of this committee is to develop, plan and regulate the state and regional shows including main- Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication WED.APR 15- 10AM Ridde 610*7*7588 P^CaIK Fire C 6, along Rt 23 btwn fit WED APR 15 - 3PM L a ' k V,d|faam^raS^ac^r 100 & Phoenixville PA Art Gouglersville Fire Co Banquet twn, noes, game trailers, jracror clocks, military, Masonic, furnish- Hall, off Rt, 222 & Mohrfs HiH Rfl. S Aucff res M^CASff* mgs & more Kathy Maurer, Auct, Reading, Berks Co ,PA Furm- Kist Auction, 888-388-CASH AUCTION Sat, April 18,1998 10:00 am at WINDY MAPLES FARM, Bowser Rd., Middletown, NY DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 119 off Rt. 17 on to Rt 302. Follow sings toward Middletown - go to Stop sign & turn left. Go to Ist traffic light & turn right on to Vanßurenville Rd. Go in 1/2 mile to 2nd left (Bowser Rd.) - proceed 1 mile to farm. OWNER: Don Keller has decided to sell his surplus farm equipment, etc. All of this equipment is in excellent condition and.kept inside. See itemized listing below: ' 76 I.H. 2500 gal tank trunk w/pump; 53 Dodge 7 1/2’ dump body truck; 74 I. 1600 12’ dump (flat); 79 I.H. converted school bus; 74 Dodge Ram 4x4 w/plow; 79 C-30 Mason Dump; 84 C-70 5 yd dump; J.D. MC Bulldozer; J.D. 620 w.t tractor; J.D. 1530 diesel tractor; J.D. AR-unstyled; J.D. H; J.D. L; J. MT w/3pt.;Farmall A w/125 gal F. glass tank & pufhp; Farmall A Forklift; Farmall Cub 10-boy w/belly mower; Misc. trailers; 12’ lime spread er; 2 pt. Gandy seeder/dresser; 1000+ greenhouse plant boxes; Forklift (inside-use); N.H. 352 grinder mixer; N.I. 3 pt. sickle bar mower; N.I. 1 row corn picker; I.H. 2 row 3 pt. corn planter; 1 row 3 pt. Holland transplanter; Fast hitch or 3 pt. 6’ disk; Fast hitch 7’ rear blade; 2 row Holland transplanter; 3 pt. J.jp. hay rake; 3 bot. black dirt plow; 5’ drag disk; N.I. flail spreader; 3 pt. posthole digger; 1 row Farmall Cub corn planter; 5’ 3pt. hitch rototiller; Riding mowers; Trash pump; Jari sickle bar mower;Walk behind seeder; Drag'feu-row; Gravity Wagon; 3 pt. American log splitter; (splits 3 logs at built 4 way splitter; J.D. A loader; 3 Pt. J.D. 2 row corn planter; 3 pt. .cultivators; 3 pt. 2 Bot. plow; ALSCJiF BROUGHT IN FROM A NEIGHBOR ‘B2 I.H. 1954 Flatbed Truck gas eng. 5 speed, 76 I.H. 1 800 Flat Bed w/Tool Box gas, 5x2 Trans. ‘B9 Landscape Trailer, New 3-4 yd. Dump Body, 12” Brush Bandit Wood Chippjt? (Like New), 3000 p.s.i. gas press washer; Amish Courting buggy; 1923'<® Sears walk-behmd tractor w/disk. Plus small Items & Tools. >* ■* TKIHvy: Positive I.D. Buyer Number System, Cash, Good Check or MastqgCard & Visa Accepted Day of Auction, Nothing To Be Removed Until-Paid In Full, Everything Must Be Removed Within 5 Days. LUNCH & TRUCKING AVAILABLE INSPECTION: Friday, April 17th, 10 A.M. - To 5:00 P.M. AUCTIONEER; Joe Miedcma, Greenville, N.Y. 914-856-5651 BARMANN’S EQUIPMENT SALES/SERVICE/AUCTIONS SLATE HILL, N.Y. 914-355-6875 NEXT AUCTION At Our Yard Sat. May 9th. Now Taking Consignments. Tractors, Trucks* Construction Equipment And Related taining rules and regulations and supervise the various recog nitions. 4) Youth: The purpose of this committee is to develop and coordinate educational and recognition programs for juniors. The committee shall work with the Junior Holstein Association Executive Committee in assuring a wide range of junior activities. The committees make sug gestions to the Board of Directors on programs and Scope Of Ag Ed Law (Continuad from Pag* A2B) nia Vocational Agricultural Teachers Association (PVATA). He offered comments about Act 26 and the proposed State Board reg ulations, known as Chapter 4. The changes recommended by PVATA to the proposed Chapter 4 regulations include agricultural education in addition to aspects of ture, antiques, rugs, Roseville, china, cglassware, collectibles, sm. appliances, box lots Penny packer-Andrews Auction Centre, Inc. 610-777-6121 activities for the Association. Any Pennsylvania Holstein Association member who would like to serve on one of these com mittees can contact Pennsyl vania Holstein Association by April 25, 1998 to express their interest. Pennsylvania Holstein Association 839 Benner Pike State College PA 16801 Phone (814-234-0364 Fax (814) 234-1698 E-Mail PHA@Vicon.net agricultural science taught in schools. Other speakers at the meeting included Bruce Wilkins, research assistant for the Center for Rural Pennsylvania; Thomas Carey, deputy secretary for basic educa tion, Pennsylvania Department of Education; and Chris Herr, state deputy secretary of agriculture. AUCTION Mary Louise & Robert Albert Corner of Maple & Locust Sts. Myers town. Lebanon Co., PA South of Rt 422 & West of Rt. 501 Sat., Apr. 25,1998 8:30 A.M. Quilts-Tbys<!oins*lVains-FurrUture-Piano*Ftne Oak China Ck)M(, Tkbte Lamps, Zenith TV; Sofa & 3 Chairs? •Rogim Muelc Box ■ 57 Dlffrs; -Muelc Box - 6 Tunes it 6 B»ll«; Magazine Rack. Chest of Drawers, Damsh Bed & Chest, Blonde 4 Pc Bedroom Suite, Oak Library Table, Cedar Chest, Kroeger Upright Piano & Bench. Blue Qmqp China Dinner Set For 6, Quilt Tops fc Quilts; Tin Dollhouse & Fiifhouse, LP Records, Beer Can Collection;* Frank Art Spaniel Bookends. Burt Reynolds Glasses. Old Small Milk Can “Hardicks Of Mt Aetna” Wood Book Safe By Gilbert Avers, Holstein Air Pump, Tin Tram, 5 Gal George Washington Crock, Finger Lamps, ‘Scmde’ Cup & Saucer, (Green & Milk Glass Table Service Sets, #5 Erector Bncks, Tanks, Hubley, Lionel & American Flyer Trains & Toys, Mickey Mouse Spoon/Fonc, US Gold Com, ‘57 A ‘5B Flying Eagles, $5 00 Myerstown National Bank, ‘64 Half Cent, Indian Heads, M 9 Half Dime A Other Coins, Plasticville Buildings, Small Animals, People A Cars, Most Of Bob’s Childhood Toys, 16" Hubley Fire Truck Fine Siler Plate Service, Tray, Coffee, Sugar A Oeamir, LacC Tabic Cover, Kids’ Puzzles A Games, Jewelry, Lamps, 2 Metal Kenton Banks, Schwinn Bike 5 HP 26” Snapper Riding Mower, Barbecue Grill, Hedge Trimmer, Echo Weed Eater, Garden Tools; Stepladdcr A Misc American Flyer Engines & Cars: #3OO AC Reading Lines. #302 AC Reading Lines, #290, #322 New York Central; #466 Comet, #638 Caboose, #630 Caboose, #630 Caboose, #963 Washington Passenger, #962 Hamilton Observation, #960 Columbus, #650 New Haven, #65) New Haven, #650 New Haven, #25058 Lumber Unloading Car, #925 Gulf Tank Car Silver. #631 TAP. #632 LNE #631 TAP, #639 Boxcar; #633 BAO Boxcar, #640, #627 CAN U R Y. #625 Shell Tanker, #629 Missouri A Pacific Boxcar, #26760 Remote Switches (3). Great Northern A RR Bridges; #7BO Trestle Set, #725 (2) Cross Over Track. #760 Highway Flasher, #706 (3) Uncouples. #26671 (2) TVack Trip, #23568 Billboard Steam Whistle, #23796 Saw Mill, #SB6F Wayside Station. Lionel TVains: #256 Lionel Lines, #7lO N Y Central Passenger, #7ION Y Central Passenger, #712 N Y. Central Passenger #122 Lionel Station. #O6B R R Crossing Sign, #59 Street Lights (4), #2398 Type 2W. 115 Volts, 60 Cycles. 275 Watt TYansfpfmer | Coins Sell At 8:30 A.M. | SHORT NOTICE COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL for STONEY LAKE FARM APRIL 30,1998 10 AM Location- from Somerset, take rte 31 E to the village of Roxbury, turn on rte 160 N or from Bedford, take rte 30 W to Reels Corner and follow 160 S to the Scott Farm. Sale located near the village of Shanksville, Somerset County, PA. J HERD consists of 70 milking and dry cows with 15 springing heifers. DHIA rha 23,056, 876 f, 731 p. Presently shipping 9400 lbs. milk from 58 cows. This herd is milking 78.4 lbs. per cow with 10 cows milking from 100 to 142 lbs. SCC for March is 81,000. AI sired and serviced. This herd has extremely good feet and udders. No BST and no TRM’s to make these records. Fed all home produced feed. All are home raised and a good, clean young herd of cows. TB and Bangs tested and vaccinated. The Scott family has been dairying on the same farm for 135 years and has built up an outstanding Holstein herd. Emergency health reasons force the sale of this herd. Watch for complete ad next week. Glen & David Scott, owners 814-267-5366 /* . ‘H LUCE AUCTIONEERS Au001976-L DHIA Service Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to have handy reference of com modity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last week’s avenge costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the slate of Pennsylvania. Remember, these are averages, so you will need to adjust your fig ures up or down according to your location and die quality of your crop. . Auction Sat., Apr. 18, 1998 9:30 A.M. M & S AUTO 2 East Second Street, Hummelstown, PA From Square in Hummelstown, Travel North On Hanover Street. One Block To Sale Site On the Right. Automobiles - Auto Parts & Tools Automotive Signs & Toys Automobiles: 1959 Chevy El Carnino. 1955 Chevy Station Wagon & 1963 Corvair Convertible (Both Restorable). Misc. Automotive To Include Sun Engine Analyzer, Lincoln Balancer (On The Car), 6ear Alignment Tools, Sears & Millnor Welders, NAPA Battery Charger, 40,000 BTU Propane Heater, Tow Bars, Car Radios. New & Old Car Parts, Truck Seats, Caman Torque Kit, Old Battery Starter Kit, Wheel Covers & Tires, Old Anco Wiper Blade Cabinet, AP Muffler Sign, Tin Signs, Bumper And Floor Jacks, 3/4” Heavy Duty Drill Plus Other Misc. Tools, Tune-Up Parts, Plus Much More. Other Misc. To Include Ceiling Fan, VCR, Clocks (Wall & Adv.), Hot Rod Magazines, LG. Glass Display Case, Old Bikes, Craftsman Lawn Sweeper, Old Bottles, Xerox Personal Copier, Old Pepsi Cases, Toro Snow Thrower, Toys To Include Japanese Tin Cars, Ertl, Texaco Trucks. Terms: Cash Or Approved Checks. Auctioneer: Ken Fleck AU002676-L Phone; (717) 939-8441 Day of Sale: (717) 877-1968 Order of Sale: 11:00 - Toys & Bikes «:30 - Automobiles We Are Now Booking 1998 Auctions, Call For Available Dates. We Are Always Accepting Quality Consignments - Call Now! Com, No.2y 2.96 bu., 5.29 cwt Wheat, No. 2 3.08 bu, 5.14 cwt Barley, No. 3 2.32 bu, 4.97 cwt Oats. No. 2 1.71 bu, 5.34 cwt Soybeans, No. 1 6.3 bu, 10.52 cwt Ear C0m—85.14 ton, 4.26 cwt Alfalfa Hay —169.25 ton, 8.46 cwt Mixed Hay 142.50 ton, 7.13 cwt Timothy Hay 137.50 ton, 6.88 cwt. Food Available
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