Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1978, Image 43

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    PUBLIC SALE
WETZEL’S sth
CHESTER WHITE
PRODUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
At the farm, located just off Route 336. 4
miles West of Glen Campbell. 10 miles
Southeast of Punxsutawney. 6 miles Southeast
of Rossiter.
Service boars, open gilts, bred sows, weaning boars
and gilts. „
Free delivery within 150 miles on groups of 5 or
more.
Ohio and Indiana State Fair winners sell. Top blood
lines.
Validated herd No. 81.
Sale catalogs available.
4-H - FFA - Adult judging contest at 5:00 P.M.
Owners
KEN WETZEL FAMILY
R.D.#l Rossiter
Ph. 814-845-2181
t Auctioneer - Clayton O. Winebark
J Rochester Mills, Ph. 412-286-9806
PUBLIC SALE
VALUBLE REAL ESTATE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
Located -along White Oak Road between
Georgetown and Christiana. White Oak Road
leads off 372 in the village of Smyrna, Sadsbury
Twp., Lane. Co., Pa.
A FARMETTE consisting of 7 Acres, 112 Per
ches, upon which is erected a 6 Room
Two One-half Story Stone
DWELLING
I Also a large bank bam, this land is a high state of
cultivation. Property has road frontage on two sies by
two different roads. This is an ideal truck farm or ideal
developing property.
’66 FORD 2—DOOR CAR
66 FORD V 2 TON PICK UP TRUCK, RUNNING
Allis Chalmers tractor with cul., plow, grass mower;
horse drawn cultivator; Cultipacker; John Deere one
bottom tiailer plow; Wiard walking plow; New Idea
manure spreader; side delivery rake; dump rake; 14
ft. flat wagon on rubber; horse drawn com planter;
grass mower dam.; discp2 section spring harrow;
small trailer; Planter Jr. garden tractor; trailer
wheels k axle; saw bucks; double trees; single trees,
log chains; digging irons; bag wagons; electric fence
posts; clover seeders; dowle spreader clover seeder;
sledge hammers & other hammers; pipe wrenches;
forks; shovels k hoes; wrecking bar; pruning shears;
small ladders; trimmers; shears; hand & cross cuts
saws, pig troughs; lot of nuts, bolts & nails; 2 by 8 by 18
ft planks; firewood; old lumber; plywood; toolboxes;
oil drums; robes; wheelbarrow; com sheller; electric
fence wire; iron gate & 2 rolls yd. fence wire; screw
type car jack (new); straw cutter,
i Quahty gas stove; Marguette electric refng. &
[freezer; Estate Heatrola; Hollywood bedroom suite;
sSprmg & mattress, cot bed; kitchen cupboard; occa
rocker; metal wardrobes; oak side beard;
/ table; oak rockers; oak wardrobe & chest of
:rs combination; oak davenport; chest of
!rs ; round oak table; oak stands; cane seat
small slant top desk; oak extension table with 6
, oak wash stand; three burner Kerosene stove;
; me racks; old chest; odd chairs; utility cabinets
;and; kitchen cabinets; old high chair; copper
boiler; old baby coach; old pictures; cheese
taberet table; mte stands; porch rockers;
? ts, oval mirror; lot of qt. jars; doll bed;
light; berry boxes; large antique metal col
agate dish pans; green agate basm; old bot
•anner; mixing bowls; all kmd of glass k china
silverware; old knives; pots & pans; roast pan;
rapple pans.
l' n g, blankets; comforts; dresser scarfs;
’ car P e t k throw rugs; wringer washer; lot of
;r s, 4 ton of coal; many items not mentioned;
-jou of Property Saturday, September 30 from
!rt y to be sold at 2:00 p.m.
'wu day of sale.
-by
HRYN H. & LESTER H. FISHER
Clerks
aver and B an 7 D. Wanger, Aucts.
« B. Grove, Attorney
REFRESHMENTS available
Not Responsible For Accidents
7:00 P.M.
AT 9:30 A.M
COND,
Miller and Rex, Inc. top August DHIA herd
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -
The herd of Miller and Rex,
Inc., Andreas, had the
highest milkfat in Schuylkill
County for the month of
August, according to in
formation released from
that county’s Extension
service.
The production is given as
the average production per
cow per day. Miller _and
Rex., Inc., with 34 cows on
test, produced 50.3 pounds of
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
CAR, TRUCK, GAS ENGINE
AND ANTIQUES
HARRY E. BOTT ESTATE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
10:00 A.M.
Located - South end of Dover, off Rt. 74 at
1990 Park St. Watch for Signs.
REAL ESTATE
Approx. 2.5 acres with approx. 500 ft. road frontage,
improved with a large 7 room frame house w/bath,
cellar and attic; interior of home is natural finish
chestnut wood. Porch around 3 sides of house. Oil-fired
hot water heat, sewer, approx. 45x75 bank barn
w/stone foundation. 2 story summer house, 3 car
garage, chicken house, and approx. 24x32 corn bam
w/crib, workshop w/storage space, 28x15. Lots of large
trees on property. Buildings are in good repair. Open
for inspection Sept. 22 from 5 to 8 p.m. Terms 10%
down, bal. in 30 days. Real Estate to be offered at 1:30
p.m.
CAR, TRUCK AND GAS ENGINE
1930 Chev. 1 ton truck w/racks, in running cond. 1957
Chevy Bel Air 4 door, auto., VB, in running cond.
Emerson gas engine w/truck.
FARM MACHINERY AND MESC. ITEMS
WC Allis Chalmers tractor w/cultivators, JD 2 hot.
plow, 24 disc harrow, cultipackers, 16 ft. elevator, McD
com planter, McD horse mower, wooddft elevator,
spike cultivator, spike harrow, shovel plow, Dellinger
hammermill, 2 wheel trailer, elec. Kemp shredder,
Buch 2 hole com sheller, drag, buggy; 1878 grain fan,
Lancaster, Pa.; 2 cast iron pump troughs, forge, but
cher furnace, platform scales, 2 bag trucks, 22 and 28
ft. ext. ladders, approx. 1 ton coal, straw knife, anvil,
circle saw, grindstone, 2 screw jacks, fence posts,
block & fall, 28 ft. endless belt, Vz hp. motor, seeder, 600
burlap bags, 300 feed bags, 5 brooler stoves, feeders,
scoops, 700 chicken batteries, hog trough, 2 bu.
baskets, wheelbarrow, ropes, hog chains, wire,
scalding trough, straw cutter, egg baskets, egg
cleaner, wooden buckets, post vise, cross cut, scythe,
garden tools, lot of small tools, cup grease, oil, copper
wire, nail keg. sprayer, wooden barrels, tongue &
groove lumber, 10 2x8x20 ft. planks, 2x4’s, bam boards,
shingle, used lumber.
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
3 oak bdrm. suites with washstands, w/ball & claw
feet; 2 sideboards w/top & mirror; 2 sideboards, oak
dresser, w/mirror; oak stand, 2 oak rockers, 4 sets
night rocker & 2 chairs, cane seats; 6 orig. plank bot
tom chairs, 6 dining rm. chairs; drop leaf table, 24”
leaf; oak roll-top desk w/dwrs. on both sides, oak table,
w/bds; dry sink, Dutch cupboard w/glass door, pie
cupboard, rope bed, wooden cradle, dough tray, spinn
ing wheel, walnut stand, cothes tree, chestnut
medicine cab., 2 high chairs, child’s rocker, dovetailed
blanket chest, flour chest, pine cupboard, butter molds
on frame, butter paddle, copper kettle, phone stand
w/drawer, leaf table, buth. bench, Singer sewing
machine, magazine rack, wooden wash rack, rug run
ner, spice set, 6 pc. dresser set, some antique dishes,
green water set, lap robe, quilting frame, mirror, but
cher ladles, approx. 50 crocks, jugs, w/blue; milk can,
3 copper tea kettles, copper wash boiler, cherry seeder,
wooden tub, wooden fork, gram cradle w/name, buggy
light, tinware, oil lamp, rayo lamp, lantern, iron pot, 2
butter scales, shoe lathe, harness bench, license plates,
slaw cutter, flat irons, some granite, tins, chalk boxes,
post cards, West refng. GE TV set, GE radio, 3 pc. liv
ing rm. suite. Lawn Boy 20” rotary mower, Clipper
reel mower, 3 push mowers, edger, 3 burner oil stove,
ice cream freezer, step ladders, baskets, 3 fire shovels,
oil heater, utility cabinet, pressure cooker, meat
grinder, camera & tripod, ironing board, 4 alarm
clocks, pocket watches, dated jars, rollmg pins, egg
scales, meat hooks, pots, pans, dishes, and many other
items.
TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK
Stand Rights Reserved
Not Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale
Harry E. Bolt Estate
MRS. SARAH MOUL
Executrix
1990 Park St. Dover, Pa.
Preston Chronister, Auct. Ph. 755-4317
Randall Miller, Clerk
milk per cow per day, with
1.92 pounds of milkfat per
cow per day.
Second highest milkfat
rating in the county went to
Suntrail Dairy Farm, Pit
man Rl, with 1.90 pounds of
milkfat per cow per day.
Their 48 cows were rated at
51.2 pounds of milk per day.
William R. Daubert, Pine
Grove R 2, was third with 1.86
pounds of milkfat and 51.0
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978
pounds of milk per cow per Rodichok, Tower
(jgy City, had the top two cows
for the month. His Claudin,
Thirty-two cows finished was the highest listed, with
lactation records with 600 21,795 pounds of milk, and
pounds of milkfat in August. 883 pounds of milkfat. Missy
The records are based on 305 another of his cows, was
days or less, two times ac- rated 18,890 pounds of milk
tual production. 855 pounds of butterfat.
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Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has at least
12 moons.
e GOCKLEY’S
FARM MACHINERY
AUCTION
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
9:30 A.M.
Held in Reinhotds, PA
TRACTORS
Int. 1566, 1466,1066, 966, 656; Oliver 1850, 2155; Ford
9600, 5000, 4000, 3000, 800, 600, 8N t 9N; Massey
Ferguson’s; JD 350 B crawler with loader; Int. 500 C
with loader; Case 580 B backhoes; Ford 800 with loader
and boom; combines, Gleaner G; plows 2,3,4, & 5 bot
toms; JD wheel discs and 3 pt.; new 5 ft. rotary
mowers; post hole diggers and 3 pt. blades; Behl and
Bearcat mixer grinders; 10 Hesston Stak Hand; 10
parts tractors Ford 530, 656, 630 etc.; Super 717
harvester; NI2 row pull type pickers, 3231 row; new &
used gravity bins; some antique machinery, JD gas
engine. Lots not mentioned.
Owner
JACOB H. GOCKLEY
Auctioneers - Blain Rentzel & Curt Howard
Lunch By Swamp Luthem Church
COMPLETE FARM
DISPERSAL
Having sold farm Mr. & Mrs. Parker will offer
for sale all cattle, machinery and barn equip
ment on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
At 1:00 P.M.
At farm located along Rt. 104, 6 mi. NW of
Lockport, NY.
60 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
(21 Reg. & 40 Hi-grades)
In this offering there are 6 reg. heifers bred to
freshen in Jan. 46 Open heifers including 15 reg.; and 9
started calves. These young cattle are nearly all ar
tificially sired and are the kind that will make good
strong mature animals. -
Machinery -JD 4020 diesel tractor w/2600 hrs.; JD B
tractor; JD 95 self propelled combine w/14 ft. header;
JD 336 baler; JD 494 A 4-row corn planter; JD 12 ft.
transport disc; JD F 145 16 m semi-mounted 5 bot.
plow; JD gram drill; JD 4 sect, drag; JD 12 ft.
cultipacker; JD 2-row cultivator; JD subsoiler; JD No.
10 mower; Dunham-Lehr 14 ft. cultimulcher; NH 469
haybine; NI spreader; Morill wheel rake; NI 42 ft
elevator; half tracks; Int. 4-row cultivator; Tumco
gravity flo box w/run gear; 4 false end gate boxes
w/run gear; Yellow Devil weed sprayer w/200 gal.
fiber glass tank; Wood Bros, com picker; AC belt
blower; 50 ft. endless belt; gates; stock tanks; 12 calf
hutches; Dickie John moisture testers; chains; oil
grease; 1000 bales hay; 2 12x18 wire com cribs; 15x )
wire com cnb; PTO generator; BARN EQUIPMEN” -
Surge pipeline milker to be sold as unit mcludes 225 ft 2
m ss pipeline, 225 ft. Vh. m vacc. line, 4 units, electro
bram, washer, pulsation control,; Surge Alamo 75 T
vacc. pump; 300 gal. Dari Kool tank; 80 gal. Ream hot
water heater; 2 48 m hay drying fans; 5 hp. motor;
Badger bam cleaner w/200 ft. chain; 2 VanDaie SCE
1400 travel feeders; 34 ft. cross CT 1200 conveyor
trough; 65 ft. Vandale silage conveyor; Badger 40 ft.
feeder bunk; 14 ft. silomatic silo unloader; 2 18 ft.
Silomatic unloaders; plus numerous small items. All
good clean and well cared for equipment, if in need be
here.
Terms—Cash or good one way check day of sale.
FHA checks will be accepted if notified prior to sale.
Owners
MR. & MRS. RUSSELL PARKER
Lockport, NY
Sale Mgr ./Auctioneers - Victor Kent & Sons,
Cuba, NY. Ph: 716-968-1944
Uriels
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