PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT BACK HOE THURSDAY, MAR. 2,1978 At 9:30 A.M. Just past Spring Hill Shopping Center take Spring Hill Road off Rt. 412 toward Springtown for Vz mile. Hellertown, PA. MM Super 670 gas trac. w/pwr. str. wide front, 1180 hrs., and Schwartz front end loader for,same; Farmall 460 diesel trac. w/fast hitch & 8. roll N.I. mtd com huskertobesoldaslunit; MM 602 gas trac., 1560 hrs.; Int. 3414 diesel trac. w/809 front end loader & Wain Roy back hoe; MM semi-mtd 5 btm. 16” trip plow; MM 4 btm. 14” 3 pt. trip plow; Multi purpose-12’ transport disc; 4 sec. harrow; 6’ offset disc; Brady 4 row flail type stalk shredder; J.O. 1240 4 row com planter w/herb. attach.; MC 4 row planter; J.D. 15 double disc grain (no. fert.); Brady 2 row stalk shredder; JM grav. flow wagon w/Grove 505 wide track chassis;- Ml 82 combine w/bend concave & (2) #22 2 row com heads; MH 82 combine w/grain head; 6’ Lilliston roatary cutter; 4 gravity wagons; MM 13 x 7 disc grain drill; AC 60 pull type combine; NH 10’ lime spreader; J.D. 12’ lime spreader; 4 bar rake; Hobart 200 amp. welder & 14,000 watt gen. comb.; cement mixer w/elec. motor; cider press; 2 elec, brooders; 100 chick cap. battery brooder; 2 horse sleigh under carriage; Fairmont water cooled gas eng. Fairbanks 1% hp. water cooled gas eng.i (3) 500 lb. platform scales; air comp.; nice Gruber hay flat wagon w/rubber tire running gear; wdn vinegar barrels; 275 gal. oil tank; 500 gal. diesel fuel tank w/pump; small tractor manure spreader J.D. old style wire tie baler; Cardinal 16’ elev.; Ig. pulley driven winch; Go-Cart; 1953 hev. farm truck; 1948 Dodge truck (as is) w/12’ dump body; plus many items not listed. TERMS - Cash or Check, sale day. Refreshments Served Ordered By MRS. JOSEPH SVITES Conducted By: Ralph W. Zettiemoyer Auction Co. RDI, Breinigsville, PA Tele: (215) 285-4616 FREE HEAT Enjoy the comfort of Enjoy complete, dependabl a Fuelmiser in your hor benefit from its free heat. Fuelmiser is a heat exhange device, that is installed on your furnace exhaust pipe. The Fuelmiser reclaims wasted exhaust heat before it goes up the chimney. Whether you heat with gas, oil, coal or wood, there is a Fuelmiser to fit your furnace. Heat an additional room at no cost The Fuelmiser in your home permits you to heat the t basement, garage, or any other room at no extra cost Reclaimed hot air from the Fuelmiser can be ducted for a dis tance of 30 feet into the room of your choice. Durable construction Each Fuelmiser is firmly constructed of 24 IHOWIOOM PttWAY 1830 State Street, East Petersburg, PA PH: 717-569-7397 Mon. thru Thurs. 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Fri. 10 A.H. - 8 P.M.; Sat. 8 A.M. -12 Noon r r FUELMISER RECLAIMS WASTED CHIMNEY HEAT MODELS FOR ALL FURNACES AND WOOD STOVES HEAT WISER WITH FUELMISER G. Washington honored by FFA ELVERSON - Everyone knows that George Washington gave seven years of his life without pay to command the Revolutionary Army and eight more to serve as the new country’s first president. What isn’t so well known is that he would have been much happier “under his own vine and fig tree.” SHARON "ag* B(HIDINGS Iflrr^ 40’ x 90’ x 10’ F08Fac.0^6,899 WINTER DISCOUNT PRICE ENDS FEBRUARY 26 ga. 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In addition, George Washington has been labeled galvanized steel. All units are iped with a centrifugal blower and an automatic thermostat Easy to Install The Fuelmiser can lie quick ly and easily installed. It tits di rectly into your exhaust ck, requiring 13 in. of vertical, hori zontal or angular length. Plug into 115 v. outlet You can easily install yourself. Year Warranty miser parts and are guaranteed iction guaranteed. Save Money! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18,18/a-m the patron saint of the organization and has come to symbolize the FFA Treasurer. Actually it was a small inheritance that launched Washington’s career as a farmer; he was 11 when his father died. According to custom, Lawerence - as the oldest son - got most of the estate including Mt. Vernon. Washington’s small inheritance was only a 280 acre cherry tree farm plus a share of land at Deep Run. Washington started ac cumulating land with money he earned as a surveyor. At 16, George had bought 550 acres. Washington -resigned his military commission when he was 26 and soon married Martha Custis, a wealthy Virginia widow. At the time he owned about 5,000 acres of land which included Mt Vernon’s 2,500 acres inherited from his brother Lawerence. Washington began to take farming seriously. He had a keen business mind, an eye for detail, and a searching curiosity about anything new. Washington divided his huge estate into five farms. Each farm’s overseer made weekly reports which Washington used for his notes, diaries, and account books. He made exacting [i l! At II o’clock Located 5 miles east of Elizabethtown, midway between Risser’s Mennonite Church and Chiques Church of the Brethren, along Sunny Burn Rd. «r 50 FEEDER CATTLE Angus, Hereford, Charolais, weighing 700 to 900. New Idea 706 Uni System (Gas) with cab with com harvester-3 narrow row & pick up heads 656 International Hydrostatic (Gas) (w) fast hitch 574 International (Diesel) (w) 450 hrs. with Dunham loader 135 Massey Ferguson with Sanders loader with snow bucket & dirt scoop. John Deere Bwith cultivators. NI #2lB-318 bu. .tandem axle spreader (w) hydraulic end gate, 2 JD #216 silage wagons, Gehl hi-throw blower, NH 717 one row com harvester, IH 350 tran sport disc 9’ like new, 2 #3ll, 3-16” bottom plows, fast hitch, JD 24T baler (w) ejector, NH super 69 hayliner baler, NH tank spreader, White 32 transport disc, JD 248 - 4 unit com planter, JD harrow, Brillion 10’ cultipacker, plow packer, JD transport Kilhefer disc, JD grass mower, MF grain drill, 2 flat wagons, 1 with high sides, 24’ bale elevator, 16’ elevators, trailer sprayer, 2 wheel trailer, Air-o-Vac grain dryer, cyclone seeder, hog troughs, iron troughs, 275 gaL fuel tank (w) pump, 2 Big Dutchman chicken feeders (w) 1,000 of trough, 16 Jamesway flying saucer gas brooders, 8’ waterers, circulating fans, chicken crates, 15”-12’ steel pipe, hog feeders, milk cans, ext. ladders, window sash, log chains, tractor chains, hydraulic cydinder, B & D elec, saw, dec. grinder, tools, 17 cow trainers, many other articles. Household Goods: 9 pc. dining room suite, knee hole desk, filing cabinet, metal bed, vanity (w) bench, chifferobe, ext. table (w) 3 boards, G.E. auto, washer, G.E. 13.5 cu. ft. ref/freezer (frost-free), small table, metal porch chairs, glider, 2 duo-therm space heaters, 9 x 12 rug, window fan, books, pictures, other items. Order of sale: Household Goods, small items, farm equip., cattle. Lunch available - Not responsible for accidents. Sale by, RAYMOND MILLER Aucts. Raymond Miller - 665-4188 Rufus Geib As early as 1766, Washington realized the error in continued tobacco cultivation. He practically abandoned tobacco, the major colonial crop. Some have called Mt. Vemon one of the earliest “experiment stations” in America. It’s true that Washington tried various manure and water ap plications under controlled conditions. He experimented with countless new seeds, fertilizers and management practices. Washington called the life of a fanner “most delec table.” “It is honorable. It is amusing, and, with judicious management, it is profitable,” he said. Perhaps his far-reaching vision and love of farm life are best expressed in his eighth address to Congress: “It will not be doubted that with reference either to individual, or National Welfare, Agriculture is of primary importance. In proportion as nations ad vance in- population, and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent; and renders, the cultivation 6f the soil more and more, an object of public patronage.” PUBLIC SALE Of fEEDER CATILE, FARM EQUIPIKHT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS MONDAY, MARCH 6,1978 400 Da. BARLEY -100 80. SOYBEANS notes on planting, harvest, and sales - a trait that is recognized in the FFA.
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