Saturday. Qctpberaa,2,oo3 Accounting Workshop Set For Dairy Producers UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Penn State Dairy Alliance asks: “Are you getting the most out of your information sys tems?" To help producers make more effective and profitable decisions for their operations, Dairy Alli ance is offering the program “Ac counting Methods for Progressive Dairies” Nov. 4-5 at the Penn State Harrisburg campus. The N.J. Ag Secretary Urges Vote For More Preservation TRENTON, N.J. Agricul ture Secretary Charles M. Ku perus recently anounced the preservation of the prime 162-acre Evans Farm in Lock town, Hunterdon County, and highlighted the importance of Public Question #1 on the Nov. 4 ballot, which would boost the availability of preservation funding. Alfalfa Intensive Training Seminar Set HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A program for training professionals in the alfalfa in dustry about alfalfa growth and manage ment will be presented, Oct. 21 thru 23, at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Harrisburg The 23rd Alfalfa In tensive Training Semi nar will feature Dr. Garry Lacefield, Ken tucky; Dr. Dan Under sander, Wisconsin; Dr. Neal Martin, U.S. For age Research Center; Dr. Glenn Shewmaker, Idaho; and Dr. Marvin Hall, Penn State. A partial list of top ics to be covered in cludes genetics, variet ies and variety development, seed pro duction, growth and development, soils, fer tility, stress manage ment, pests, harvest management, forage quality, marketing, economics, dairy, beef and horse nutrition and much more. Those involved in the indus try as agronomists, sales managers, crop advisers, nutritionists, extension agents, seed growers, alfalfa grow ers, or any other relat ed field will benefit by attending the seminar. The seminar is spon sored by the National Alfalfa Alliance. For more information and to register for this seminar, go to the Website www.alfal- Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results! workshop is sponsored in part nership with Miller and Miller Certified Public Accountants, LLP and Red Wing Software Company. “Having accurate and timely data to base decisions on is crit ical to operating a profitable busi ness,” noted Bradley Hilty, in formation specialist with Dairy Alliance. The two-day program is an in- “The preservation of the Evans farm builds on the local, county and state partnership ef fort to protect this critical farm land area,” said Secretary Ku perus. “To date, we’ve preserved more than 112,000 acres of farmland statewide. In November, voters have an im portant opportunity to build on that success to save even more farms, as well as protect addi fa.org, phone (509) 585-5460, fax (509) 585-5460, or e-mail: rodc@agmgt.com. FALL CONSIGNMENT TIOIV Phonef 610^7161 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2003 at 9:00 A.M. FARM EQUIPMENT, HARDWARE, LAWN & GARDEN, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISC. ITEMS RECEIVING DAYS: Tuesday, November 4 thru Friday, November 7 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Loader tractor will be on site all day Friday or call 610-683-7161 for appointment. TO HAVE ITEMS INCLUDED IN ADVERTISEMENT: Please call auction at 610-683-7161, or fax to 610-683-5429 before November 5, 2003 BRING YOUR YARD SALE ITEMS INTO THE AUCTION FALL NURSERY cS* AUCTIONS SI Starting At 9:00, Selling With Two Auctioneers THURSDAY, OCT. 23 Nursery Suppliers and Buyers Great line-up of plant products expected are Mums, Roses, Assorted Perennials, Azaleas. Hollies, Juniper Arborvitae, Rhododendron, Assorted trees, Etc Pumpkins by the bin. Gourds, Crafts & produce also being sold Numerous truck loads of stock will be here for Oct. 18 and 23rd Consignor set-up day before auction TAM to 6PM FALL PLANT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONS Every Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday (Saturday - Small Lots Sold Following Hay And Straw Auctions) Cucumbers. Garlic, Local Tomatoes. Onions; Red Beets, New Potatoes; Lettuce, Endive, Spinach; Sweet Corn: Beans, Peppers, Quantities of Fresh Picked Produce Now Available. Low Prices Good for Resale, Canning, Or Freezing Large Or Small Quantities. HAY - STRAW ■ FIREWOOD WILL BE SOLD EVERY SATURDAY ALL YEAR CHRISTMAS TREES & ALL RELATED ITEMS CHRISTMAS TREE AUCTIONS EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY FROM NOV II TILL DEC. 18 CHRISTMAS CRAFT AUCTION - THURSDAY, NOV 20 FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY NOVEMBER BTH Clarence Shirk AU-003757 Ralph Zettlemoyer AU-001058-L George Frev AU-302-L teractive hands-on workshop to help dairy producers and ac countants implement standard ized procedures in their account ing programs to improve the quality of information provided for decision making. The program is designed for producers, accountants, and fin ancial officers of progressive dairy businesses. However, any producer of any agricultural tional open space and upgrade our community parks.” Approval of Public Question #1 on Nov. 4 would make an additional $l5O million avail able to preserve open space and farmland, and to improve com munity parks throughout New Jersey. The referendum pro poses to increase the total amount of bonds issued by the Garden State Preservation Trust from $1 billion to $1.15 billion. The increased bonding would place no additional costs on New Jersey taxpayers. Ap proval of this question could provide up to $3O million to save farmland in the Highlands region, which covers part of Hunterdon County. commodity will benefit from at tending this workshop. Partici pants may attend one or both days, depending on their needs. Instructors include Bradley Hilty, Michael Peachey, Matthew M. Hilton, Julie Strain of Red Wing Software, and Judy Keme ny, a private consultant in ac counting and business manage ment. The registration fee is $l5O for PUBLIC AUCTION We will be selling from the former home of the late James & Mildred Cohick, Main Street, Salladasburg, Pa. Watch for auction signs at the inter section of Rts. 220 and 287 on auction day. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2003 AT 9:30 A.M. APPLIANCES - QUALITY FURNISHINGS ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES Hotpoint 17 7cu tt ret /frzr, Whirlpool 30” gas stove. Hitachi 19” color TV. Hotpoint HD Ig cap 2-sp washer, GE 3-cyc. H.D. Ig. cap. elec, dryer (like new); Sm house apph., Wall pics & frames, Pyrex. Corningware. Foley foodmill. Sew & nested hens, Dry measure, Pr & palt glass, Tins. Pots/pans. Vases/planters. Towels, aprons, bedd. etc , Loaf, cake, muffin pans, Cookie sheets. Flatware. Coll of cups/sauc in bone china, etc . Uten , Dvtld 1-dwr stand, 77- 1/7 albums. Cookbooks, Sheet music, John Bros. “Snowhite Regency” china set; Cast animal doorshop. 3'x4’plate gl mirr, Corner shelf, Romanian vase, Imp gl swan, Stangl pott. china set, A/H (serv./12) “Goldern Blossom” patt.; Petalware dep plates. Roasters, Platter, Navy uniforms. Ruby, amberma gl, Bev ware. Sconces, 50th Ann items. Pour spout pan, Bennington spittoon; Fire basler. Cutlery set, Enterprise cherry seeder. Enamelware. Cast cookware mcl gnddle. Griswold, Wagner frypans, Griswold plett cake pan. Touch, table, tole. boudoir, floor, pole lamps, Meakin, Staffordshire, Salem China Co plates in Hbg souvenir, English Village, “The Courtship”, Unusual lamps incl.: h p 19” elec oil, 21” cast base. 26” G/W. gm dep oil (elec ), Hoover. B&D dustbuster vacs, Rock/recl, Art pott like Weller. 22” Am Rev motif umbrella stand (chip). PH glass celery, Pitch, coll, incl.: cobalt, amber, opal, ameth . aqua, gm, in hobnail, crackle, etc , Barstool, Milkgl. bowl w/3 trumpet founts; Heavy woven mgs. Celluloid dr set, (2) 2-pc rock maple twin BRS, Lugg , Buttons, Doilies, Costume lewelry. Lg qt Xmas dec like tree, cer tree, cottage, etc , Child’s cedar chest. Wood bucket. Oval cocktail table, Diamond pt candy, Puzzles, Old hats. Halls casserole, bowl, 20” Fans, Twin floral qu /spread, Wicker back , Puritan shpware pilch , Shenandoah ware relish, 4-pc. Rock maple dbl. BRS; Good’s City Mills brush. Remington, Comm tie tacks, Union NatT Bank of J Shore barrel bank, Fiesta pcs , Boston style rocker. Organ stools. Oak & fern stands, Dep veneer chitferobe. Royal Copley wall pock , Lefton Mother’s cup, Water bottle, Teapots & kettle. Rushseat stool; Wood tables, Books incl.: Wm Taber Eric Sloane, Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, historical. Crom’s Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World (dated 1887); Igloo cooler; Halloween masks, Birdbath, Wall mirr. Adv items in calendars, bottle openers, etc , Clocks, The New Yorker, Sat Eve Post mags , Wall lights, Cuckoo clock, Coors Light Ltd ed beer bat bottle, Crocks like salt, 30-gal. Sipe Nichols & Co. Coffee & lamp tables. Bull horns, Nail keg. Lightning rods, 6’ Fldg table, Washbench, Veneer locker, Cast butchering kettles. Drop hdl. toolchest, “H. N. Ulmar, Salladasburg, Pa.”; Wood boxes in cheese, ammo, adv., etc., Oak gl dr 4-dwr cupbd top. Tool trays. Benches, 1-dr cab , Oak table top, Stroehmann bread baskets, counters, 4-dwr chest; Wood soda cases, Corbel brackets. Picket fence, Lg qly apple crates, Carcass rack, Yard windmill, Wood spoke wheel, Horse drawn plow comer desk, Maple bunkbeds, Wood stoves, Mahog bed, Caneseat, plkbtm chairs, 38”x6’ oak framed mirr.; Outdr glider, 2-dr louvered wall cab, Cedar chest, Rd. top trunk, Lawn chairs, Oak pr spdbk. rocker, 1-pc. bl. dr. wall cupbd.; Cnlrtop disp cat, Ped pore water fntn , Sinks, Wood potty, Dropleaf tables, Oak washstand, Uph rocker. Fruit baskets. Cultivator; Whlbarr, Old car tailhghts, Jim’s Inn bench; Dep veneer buffet, server, Quantum bike. Lawn spread.; Strawberry crates. Drying rack, (2) Greeting card display racks; Qu Anne style footstool, library table, Fenceposts; Box fencing, Cohick’s Trading Post, Philco signs; Scrap copper, Reel mower. Pipe threader, Capco Nuts cab.; Oak ped table (parts), Alum patio chair, Metal lockers, Cast bathtub, radiator, Bottles like Flock’s Beer, Schwarzenback. Galeton, Pa , etc , Andirons, log basket, Phonograph & cab , Slawbd , Clamp-on ice skates, Huskin peg, Reading apple peeler; Barrel bung, Carr lamp, Lawn & gard tools, Washboiler, Campstove, 2-dr. Pine cab , 48” wood flat pulley. Jelly, cann jars. Canvas water hose w/brass nozzle, Ext pruner, Handtools, Brush hook, Insul ice cream canisters (up to 5 gal), Peters lard can, Cedar blank chest, Wood gun cl rod, Bevel mirr dr med cab, Tin phonograph horn. Wood wine press, c. 1883; 4-dwr file cab, Enterprise lard press. Oak off ch , Landers #344 meat grinder; Milkbottles like East End Dairy 1/2 pt„ R. Nevel, Jones pts, J J Cohick, Salladasburg qt (damaged), Early shaving horse; B&S #WM wash mach eng , Trmer pan scale, Hay fork, Int’l Time Recording Co. wall fin. time clock (10”xl2”x31”). STORE - ADV. ITEMS Clocks include Weaver Scope. 7-Up, Winchester, Remington, S&W. New Eng., Remington, Winchester gun boxes, Neon signs, Rem #llOO display, Coats & Clark thread cab , 100 gum mach , Queen cutlery case w/knives, Timex, Colonial cases, Trout flies, Rem signs. Sun Kist juicer. Soda fountain founts, Rayban sunglass display, Restaurant china. Store paper hldr, Simplex time clock, G 1 straw hldr, Rustic pine display, (2) Slid dr. coolers, Delfield deli prep case. Cigarette racks 1973 Cadillac sedan Deville, A/C, A.T., pwr. locks, windows, antenna, cruise, 15” tires, v-8 eng., (1) owner, 60,201 orig. miles, AM/FM clock. James Cohick bought this car for his wife, Mildred, on their 50th wedding anniv. in 1973. (To be sold to the highest bidder with out favor or reserve.) Large commercial cider press housed under roof, electrical with accessories. Remington Wildlife Prints, o/c inch mule deer, black bear, mountain goat, turkeys, ducks (framed); Bali #KEIOI chainsaw sharpener, saw chain, chain break, ref. material, pts. inventory inch McCulloch chain bars; Koken barber chair; 30”x57” nat. fin. built-in corner cupboard; Everest Jennings elec, wheelchair; Western Flyer adult 3-wheel tricycle. EARLY TOOLS Mining drill. Bark spuds. Block planes. Gamble sticks, Blacksmith tongs. Log dogs & grabs. Roller, Wood slicks, Log scorer, Pike poles. Car & pipe wrenches, Valve reseater. Squares Barn augers. Horse & mule shoes. Chain pipe wrench, Compass, Breast, hand drills. Saw set. Wood chisels Log stamps Mallets, Brass spigot. Handmade trap drag. Horse bit Slate working tool King Geo Navy tobacco cutter. Hammers. Brace & bits PLANNING MILL - ICE CREAM EQUIPMENT Gustatson & Scott, Chicago. IL 8' |oinler w/7’ work table, Howley & Hermance 18” planer; Comm 8" table saw. Creasey #Y-8 ice breaker mach , Perfection Std Brine #5O ice cieam frzr. Overhead power shaft w/4 pulleys w/7-l/2hp motor, Essex flat head 6-cyh power unit w. trans., radiator Steel spoke wheels on axle Homelite 2500 k shp generator; Ahp water pump, 2”x2-1/2". Elec fencers Southland 3-l/2hp 20” mower; 4 cu ft wheelbarrow, Indian, wildlife wall hangings. Gas cans, Ball caps. Sneakers, Ladies, men’s w-watches, Ninja turtle bank, Saw boots, Fldg stools. Life, safety vests, Heat tapes; Die cast coll like ’5l GMC panel, White/GMC Bass Pro big rig, Topps “2002" comp ball card set mcl series 1 & 2, Traditions Yorktown 50 cal. smooth bore cannon; Felt paper. Remington Magnum tree stand; Wood chunk stove AUCTION NOTE: We are privileged to be chosen to liquidate items and equipment that is sur plus to the needs of the Cohick family and Cohick’s Trading Post This auction doesn’t affect the successful everyday operations of Cohick’s Trading Post Plan to attend an important dis persal or a prominent local family with something for everyone TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash, approved or traveler’s checks only Out-of-state buyers must have a current bank notarized letter of credit warranting funds Everything sells to the highest bidder Lunch & parking available. Tents, if needed. Conducted by Scott Younkin & Associates .-■S r RY-0001669L Stott Mm (570)323-9011 L Visit our web site: www.younkinauction.com one day and $275 for both days. The cost includes lunch. A re duced rate is available for farms sending more than one person. The one-day rate is $5O per each additional participant. The two day rate is $B5. Pre-registration is required by Oct. 24. For more information or to register, contact Michele Moyer at (888) 373-7232 or e-mail mcml4@psu.edu. NEW STORE ITEMS/OLD STOCK OWNER: THE COHICK FAMILY kPBs)
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