—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1,1978 144 Poultry manure application explained UNIVERSITY PARK - Poultry manure must be applied to com ground in early April then plowed or disced into the soil im mediately. Soil tests will set the exact application rates for manure. Most poultry manure tested shows a 5-3-2 value for N-P-K on a dry weight basis. If application of dry manure is recommended at two tons per acre, then wet, fresh manure can be applied at the rate of seven tons per acre and liquid manure can be applied at 12 tons per acre. Disc manure in im mediately. Reduce commercial NEW FURNITURE PUBLIC AUCTIUN SATURDAY, APRIL 8,1978 Beginning At 12 Noon • Sale to be held inside at Harry’s New Furniture Store, 16 Graybill Road, Bareville, Pa. - Just off Rt 23. • Furniture to be sold can be seen all day Friday, April 7. Furniture to be sold includes Grandfather’s clock, solid cherry hutch, cherry table, maple hutches, gun cabinets, comer cupboards, dry sinks, dining room tables, chairs and benches, chrome breakfast sets, utility cabinets, knee hole desks, Bassett bedroom suites, single beds, nite stands, chests of drawers, bunk beds, toy chests, cedar chests, all size box springs and mattresses, bookcases, rockers, wall mirrors, new rugs, hall racks with mirrors, end & coffee tables, table & floor lights, pictures, folding chairs, hide-a-beds, sofa beds, living room suits and recliners. Terms By: HARRY’S FURNITURE Auctioneer; Roy Martin Terms: Cash or good check - financing available. Plenty of free parking! Door prizes every hoar! Not responsible for accidents day of sale. ★ See Our Full Pg. Ad Elsewhere In This Issue! PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 22 At 10:30 A.M. Vz Mile East of Route 125 in the Village of Gowen City; 3 Miles South of Shamokin; 5 Miles West of Helfenstein; 9 Miles East of Trevorton, Northumberland County, Pa. FARM EQUIPMENT INT. FARMALL 656 TRACTOR; Int. 700 4-bottom plow; Fannall BN tractor; NI scoop; snowblade; mounted Int. grass mower; NH PTO baler; side delivery rake; AC 5W pull-type PTO combine; NI No. 305 mounted 2-row compicker; (2) NI 3-15 and 3-16 mounted com shelters; McD. 13 hoe grain drill; Int. 4- row com planter; NI lime drill; NI manure spreader; 14’ transport-type harrow; 10’ transport disk; cultivator; harrow; (2) farm wagons on rubber; NI 32’ bale and gram elevator with 10’ dragline; Wisconsin air cooled motor with clutch model VE4; steel feed tank; large water tank; roll fencing; chicken equip ment; cub cadet lawn tractor (for parts); wheelbarrow; egg grader; barrel; FAVORITE THRESHING MACHINE (made in Orangeville, Pa.); Fanning mill; straw cutter; grain cradle; small platform scale; butcher block; wagon wheels; tools, many other items. APPROXIMATELY 100 BUSHEL OATS 1956 FORD FLATBED TRUCK CHEVROLET STAKE BODY TRUCK HOUSEHOLD ITEMS—COLLECT IBLES Norge refrigerator; 6-hole ice cream cabinet freezer; easy washer; coal kitchen warmer; drop leaf table; TV; Victrola; copper apple butter kettle; wood box; desk; organ stool; trunk; chairs; picture frames; bench; crocks; bureaus; chiffonier; chest of drawers; sewing machine stand; ]ars; crocks; other items not listed. Owner MARY LEWIS LUNCH AVAILABLE TOOLS and FARM EQUIPMENT WILL BE SOLD FIRST. fertilizer rates to about one half or less when using poultry manure. Follow soil test result recom mendations. Poultry manure can also be lab tested to determine its value. Poultry manure is being sold for prices ranging from five to 25 dollars per ton wet and 40 to 140 dollars per ton dry, depending on its use and method of sale - bulk or bag. Seek all the information you can when marketing poultry manure. Poultry manure can return $lOOO to $5OOO to a family farm each year if properly cared for, dried, stored and sold. Market your manure or use it on nearby fields. Round-up judges chosen for Franklin Co. dairy CHAMBERSBURG - At the board meeting of the Franklin County 4-H Dairy Council choices for a fitting, showing, and type judge were made for the 1978 4-H dairy roundup to be held August 22. Philip Wagner presented proposed changes of the new revised project book. The book, revised by the com-' mittee and reviewed and corrected by the board, has been accepted by the board and established as the 4-H dairy project book to be distributed for use in Oc tober 1978. The board will vote at the FARM MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALE SAIUROAY, APRIL 8,1378 ll;OOA.M. Located 20 miles north of Easton, 10 miles west of Stroudsburg, Old Rt. 209 & 115 in tersection. Listing: , JD 2630 diesel tractor, JD 480 haybine, Fannall Cub with cultivators, Fannall H tractor, new Idea chuck wagon, Ford auto, reset 3 bottom plow, New Idea 180“ bu. manure spreader, New Idea 7 ft. mowditioner, 2 NH hay balers, bay wagons, New Idea 1 row corn picker, JD 16A Had chopper, Papec 32A forage har vester, JD hay fluffer, Papec corn chopper, JD belt silo blower, Case S.C. tractor, Oliver 60 tractor lime spreader. 3 pt. equipment as follows: cultivators, spring tooth harrow, disc, 14” plow, grader blade, double disc sod cutter, farrow maker, 2 single wheel motorized cultivators, barn fan, like new„4 bottom 14” trailer Oliver trip plow, Surge dumping station, 4 Surge milkers, 4 unit Surge compressor, Gravely tractor with attachments, cement mixer, butchering kettle, barb wire, potato crates, (400 gal. bulk tank and stanchions will be sold after sale at farm, 2 miles distance). More equipment coming but still some snow in those mountains. DICK & DAN SEIDOF Auctioneers Sciota, PA 18354 717-922-4611 GLENBROOK FARMS DAIRY & STORE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 11 At 12 Noon Located along Route 625, midway between Reading and the Village of Bowmansville, ap proximately 4 miles south of Reading, close to Angelica in Cumru Township, Berks County, Pa. 80 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE of which 50 are Milking Age, 8 Head Fresh by sale day. Several Springers, approximately 30 head due to freshen late summer and fall. Also 12 Bred Heifers, due to freshen summer and fall. 12 Head, one year or younger. Accredited Herd. DHIA Records Available. A.B.S. breeding used for years. ONE HOLSTEIN BULL, 18 months old. Included are the following top record individuals: No. l-Indivldual Record 20,910 Milk - 702 Fat No. 2-Indlvidual Record 20,915 Milk - 631 Fat No. Record 19,866 Milk - 679 Fat Also several other Cows with Records over 16,000 Milk. This Herd has not been pushed to its maximum potential as these DHIA records have been made while feeding gram and hay rather than silage. Reason for Sale, Farming Land being developed. Note - Dairy Equipment, Farm Implements, Dairy Store Eqmpment and Groceries to be sold on Saturday, April 15th, starting at 9:30 o’clock. Watch for ad vertisement. Terms by TERRY & MAX SINGAMAN 215-777-1572 Leßoy S. Horst & Paul W. Horst, Auctioneers Kilmer & Horst, Clerks Net Responsible {or Accidents should any occur next meeting whether to extend the term of office for the publicity director to two years. The decision was made to dispense with the proposed vote on the possible with drawal of the 4-H dairy roundup from the fair. Paul Johnson and Philip Wagner attend&Tthe district show meeting in Harrisburg on March 10. They reported that the show will be held on August 29. Colored breeds will be shortn together, alternating breeds of each class in turn. Holsteins will be shown after the colored breeds are finished. NEW YORK HEREFORD ASSOCIATION “OPPORTUNITY SALE" 34th ANNUAL SPRING SALE APRILS Livestock Pavilion, Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y. SHOW 10:30 A.M. SALE 1:00 P.M. REGISTERED POLLED AND HORNED HEREFORDS 30 FEMALES 5 BULLS SALE CHAIRMAN: Ted Kriese - Phone 315-652-5664 PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, TOYS, DOLLS, 1977 MATADOR SATURDAY, APRIL 15 At 9:00 Located along New Danville Pike, RD #1 Conestoga, Lane. Co., Pa. (1 mile north of Conestoga) Frig, refrig., Coloric gas stove, Maytag wringer washer, coal heatrolaj blanket chest, Sheraton chest of drawers, wood box, walnut rd. ext. table, 6 plank bottom chairs, pine table. Oak, mahg. uph., metal, child’s & other furniture. Old child’s toys, old dolls, Iron, copper, tin, & agate articles. Pink satin min. oil lamp. German, soft paste, carnival, purple, Japan, Nippon, pressed, depression, ironstone, milk glass, & everyday glassware & china. Household articles. 32’ Wooden ext. & IT wooden straight ladders, 3 rotary & reel power mowers. Hand & garden tools. Other misc. articles not listed. 1977 Matador 4 dr. sedan (like new), auto to be sold at 1:00. Food Served Sale by HAROLD H. SICKMAN Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 & Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT, NEW TOOLS. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS TUESDAY, APRIL 4 y 1878 11:00 A.M. Directions; From Park City Shopping Center, Lancaster, take Harrisburg P*ke%est one mile to Colebrook Road, turn right, first farm on left, watch for Yellow Sale Signs. FARM EQUIPMENT FARMALL 966 DIESEL TRACTOR with W.F.E. 600 HRS., and weights; INTERNATIONAL 140 4-16 in. TRIP BOTTOM ROLLOVER PLOW; IN TERNATIONAL 470 16 ft. TRANSPORT DISC with fold-in extensions, like new; Brillion 12 ft. cultipacker with extra wings; 3 section harrow; John Deere 3 pt. 2 - 14 in. plow, like new; John Deere single point chisel; land roller; 2 - shovel harrows; 2 section spike harrow; INTERNATIONAL 56 HI-THROW BLOWER, like new; 3 pt. field sprayer; crop duster with attach,; flat bed wagon; hay tedder. Vk ton feed mixer with 5 H.P. motor; Cyclone clover seeder; 2 - grain augers, 20 ft., 10 ft.; clipper No. IB seed cleaner; snow blade; 2 hole corn sheller; platform scale; hog feeder; potato plow; Planet Jr. garden tractor; 2 - oil drums with pumps; Level Flow silage distributor; 3 feed carts; bag wagon; electric egg grader;' chicken coops; nests and feeders; gas brooder; 44 bu. clean and treated seed wheat; 26 packs of roofing shingles; baler twine; water pump with % H.P. motor; used lumber; DeLAVAL, 75 VACUUM PUMP with 2 H.P. MOTOR; stainless steel strainer; cow clippers; forks; shovels; plus more useful farm tools. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS NEW TOOLS Socket sets; wrepch sets; punch and chisel sets; vises; drill bit sets; pipe wrenches; water hydrants; V belts; lots of new belts; nuts, washers; air hoses; cotter pins; dinner bells; wheelbarrow trays; plastic tape, etc., etc. Sale Order: New tools, household goods, followed by equipment. Sale By: NORMAN S. LANDIS 717 898 7053 Auctioneers: Nevin Z. Martin 717-354-7186 Lewis B. Groff 717-354-7826 Clerks: Martins Lunch Served—Not Responsible For Accidents
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