Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 25, 1979, Image 151

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    Safety seminar set for
wood stove industry
NEWARK, Del. - As
thousands of people in the
Northeast move to wood as a
heating fuel, professionals
•associated with the wood
burning industry need to
increase their understanding
of the principles of wood
burning to keep up with
consumer demand for sound
information.
The Cooperative Ex
tension Service of Delaware
and Maryland has designed
a seminar for wood stove
manufacturers, retailers,
salespeople, contractors,
building inspectors, in
surance personnel, chimney
sweeps, fire safety
educators, state foresters,
energy officials, fire mar
shals, and those employed in
related industries.
The Delmarva Wood Stove
Safety Seminar will be held
CONSIGNMENT SALE
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1979
Location; Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch
for sale signs.
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im
plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no
household goods.
We Sell On Commission.
No out of state checks accepted.
- SPECIAL NOTICE -
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale Every Wednesday
0 At 12:00Noon.
Auctioneers: F. Snyder, R. Martin,
C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19,1979
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE FARM & WOOD LOTS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Located along Route 897 Northwest of Terre
Hill, between Terre Hill & Fivepcintville.
TRACT NO. 1
A farm consisting of Sl'acres more or less, in high
state of cultivation upon which is erected a 2% story
stone and frame dwelling, with kitchen, summer
kitchen, living room and dining room on first floor, 4
bedrooms and bath and three small rooms on second
floor. Full basement and attic. Water supply comes
from a large spring on property. This is a very strong
spring. Pressure system and hot water heater. Also a
large bank barn with small tobacco cellar and a 10’x40’
sdo, wagon shed & com bam & pig stable, 29 acres
tillable, 2 acres of meadow.
TRACT NO. 2
Eight acres of woodland more or less located along
Silver Hill Road, Brecknock Township, Lancaster
County, Pa., with 100 ft. road frontage on Silver Hill
Ed., 597 ft. along a right of way road. This tract has
some heavy timber'.
3 acres of woodland just off Turkey Hill Road to the
rear of Mt. Coleman Church in Caernarvon Township,
Lancaster County, Pa.
Tract #2 and 3 will be sold at the farm property,
Tract #l. For more information call 215-445-4091.
Auctioneer’s Note: This farm has an ideal location
just outside the borough limits and has road frontage
°n two roads Rt. 897 and Terre Hill Road. So look at this
one.
Also at the same time and place:
1964 Ford Falcon, 6 cyl., auto with 45,000 actual miles
a nd a 1 Horse Mill Sleigh.
Terms by
THE EXECUTORS FOR THE
MARY E. ESHLEMAN ESTATE
Jttys.. Eaby& Eaby
Aucts., Lester 0. Weaver
“ a 'ryD.Wanger
01 Sponsible For Accidents
on September 12,1979, at the
Sheraton Inn in Dover, Del.
It will cover recommended
practices for safe in
stallation and operation;
chimneys and the creosote
problem; and principles and
economics of heating with
wood. •
Wood stove and chimney
manufacturers, energy
officials, and represen
tatives of the insurance
industry and Underwriters
Laboratories will discuss
various aspects of the future
of wood burning.
Featured speaker will be
Dr. Jay Shelton, author of
The Woodburners En
cyclopedia. Dr. Shelton is an
independent wood heating
consultant, researcher,
lecturer and author. A
Harvard graduate with a
Ph.D. in physics from the
AT 9:00 A.M
Sale By:
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-8911
AT 2 P.M.
TRACT NO. 3
University of California at
Berkeley, he started
measuring wood stove ef
ficiency in 1975. As a con
sultant he supplies in
formation about per
formance, design and safety
aspects of wood heating
systems to consumers, in
dustry and government.
Shelton belongs to the
American Society of
Healing, Refrigeration and
Air-Conditioning Engineers;
the Fireplace Institute
Engineering Committee;
and NFPA 211 Task Force on
wood stove installation. He
also serves on the board of
directors of the National
Solid Fuel Traders
Association.
Wood stoves, chimneys
and other products per
taining to the wood heating
industry will also be
displayed at the Seminar.
. For further information
and registration materials
contact Ronald C. Jester,
University of Delaware
Substation, R.D.2, Box 48,
Georgetown, DE 19947; or
call 856-5250. Registration
will be limited.
LEBANON COUNTY
HEIFER SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31
12:00 NOOISI
LEBANON, PA. AT THE
LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS
Location: from Lancaster-Lebanon In
terchange Pa. Turnpike, follow Rt. 72 North
about 5 miles to Rocherty Rd., turn right to
Cornwall Rd. Fairgrounds are on the corner.
Located 2 miles south of Lebanon. Watch for
sale signs.
45 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS -
43 BRED, 2 OPEN
Sires Represented: Elevation, Apollo, Triune
Complete, Arlinda Commander, Elevation Bob, Job,
Marvex, Apollo Rocket, Jet Stream, Fawn Honor,
Betty Chief, Gay, Fury Ivan, Quality Ultimate, Pietje
Standout.
A sample of the kind selling:
—Jet Stream from Milk and Honey Ivanhoe with
over 20,000 milk and 800 fat. Next dam VG over 165,000
lifetime. Due near sale time to Elev. Son.
—Elevation from Astronaut granddaughter with 3-5
30516,936 3.7 629 Due October to Job son.
—Arlinda Chief Aristocrat dau. from Ivanhoe Star
dam with 21,679 milk, 723 fat. Next dam 19,270. Due
Oct. A Job from an 18,000 lb. 2 yr. old dam. due Oct.
—Elevation Bob from GP Apollo dam with 4-4 341
23,967 milk 799 fat. Due Oct. to Paclamar Combination.
—Betty Chief from a Keystone Ivanhoe Juno dam.
GPBI with 3-5 32619,198 milk.
—Arlinda Commander from VG dam with 16,070 4.4
700 Due. Oct.
—Bootmaker granddaughter from an El Toro dau.
with 5-6 350 18,170 milk 4.4 803 fat. Next dam 5.9 346
21,079 milk 4.4 922 fat.
—A Job from a Black Eagle with 6-3 321 21,453 705
Due Jan. to an Elevation son.
—Mar. 79 Marvex from GP-82 dam with 4-4 32120,415
milk 672 fat.
—Skagvale Startrek from a GP Needle with 4-6 305
18,984 3.5 665 Due Oct. to Job Son.
—A Quality Ultimate from a GP Gent with 8-5 305
17,Ml 4.1697 Due. Dec.
SPECIAL MENTION
Elmer Rohrer sends 9 heifers from his milking herd
which was dispersed last fall, including a Gay Ideal
from a Bootmaker dam with 4-130319,737 681 Inc. Next
dam over 23,000. Due after Oct. 1 to Betty Chief son.
Also an Apollo from a Gay with over 24,000. Next
dam over 135,000 lifetime. Due after Oct. 1 to a Betty
Chief son.
An Apollo granddaughter from a Triune Needle Dam
who was the highest selling cow in the milking herd
dispersal with 18,038 at 2-1. Next dam VG by Jack with
6-8 356 27,458 milk 880 fat. Due Oct.
Eligible for interstate shipment
Refreshments Available
Sale Sponsored by
LEBANON COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB
Vincent A. Wagner,
Sale Chairman
Harry H. Bachman, Auctioneer
Annville, Pa.
138 N. College Ave. -
For catalogs contact:
Dale L. Hoover, Pedigrees
Box 925 R.D.4
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
717-867-2489
A Public Sale of real estate
was' held August 16 for the
Helen M. Estate,
R.D. 1, Thomasville, Pa.
The 17 acres and 95 per
ches with a frame house,
frame barn and 2-car
cement block garage &
workshop was sold for
$83,000.
Jacob A. Gilbert was the
auctioneer.
A Farm Auction for Mabel
Adams was held August 16
along Rt. 100 Vz mile south of
Fogellsvile, Lehigh Co., Pa.
The sale was well attended.
Some prices were: J.D. 494
Complanter $350, Farmall M
Tractor $1125, Farmall 560
Tractor $2300, Caterpillar
Tractor $950, 1941 Int. Truck
& Trailer $1025, MC Tran
sport Disc $560, Myers
Mower Conditioner $llO, 2
Ferguson 3pt. Hay Rakes
$2OO & $230, Cobey 4-wheel
Trailer $340, 4-wheel Dump
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1979
Sale Reports
Trailer $550. Horse Harness
and single and double trees
sold well.
'Sale conducted by Ralph
W. Zettlemoyer Auct. Co.
A Public Sale of farm
machinery was held August
18 by Mr. & Mrs. Monroe
Miller, 1 mile north of
Shrewsbury, Pa.
Prices received were: J.D.
2030 Tractor $6500, Ford
Tractor & Manure Loader
$lB6O, A.C. Tractor $1325, 2-
row Potato Planter $520, 2
Potato Diggers $3OO each,
J.D. Tractor Mower &
Snowblower $2700, Book of
Dimes $270 and Silver
Dollars $lO to $25 each.
Robert L. Sechrist was the
auctioneer.
A Public Sale of antique
farm machinery was held
August 16 by John K. Mast at
the Rough & Tumble
Grounds along Route 30
between Gap and Paradise,
Lane. Co., Pa.
Prices received were:
Small Pony Cart $62.50,
Horse-powered Corn
Grinder $lO5, Wooden Water
Tank $2O, 2-wheel Log Cart
$22, Wooden Wheelbarrow
$37.50, Dog Tread $lB5, Cast
Iron Dogs $2O each, Sears
Handyman Riding Tractor
$65 and Com Shelter $l3.
Auctioneer was Leon
Kurtz.
A Holstein Heifer Sale was
FARM MACHINERY
DISPERSAL
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28
10:00 A.M.
PULTENEY (STEUBEN CO.), NEW YORK
Sale at the farm on Co. Rd. 77, app. 5 mi.
north of Hammondsport or 7 mi. east of
Prattsburg. Follow pointers from Main Street in
Prattsburg or from Rte. 54-A in Hammondsport.
Having sold dairy and selling farm, all machinery
sells at public auction! A good group of equipment sells
including many new items!
White 2-105 Diesel tractor with 4-wheel drive, factory
cab and under 1000 original owner hours! A good field
ready tractor here! Ford 5000 diesel tractor; M.M.
“U” tractor; J.D. “G” tractor:
J.D. 3800 field chopper with long tongue for snapping
head, 2 row corn head and hay head (beads sell
separate), Like new tandem axle Badger 1500 gal.
vacuum manure tank; 2 New "Hasten 3 beater su.
wagons with roofs on heavygear!! New Brillion 3 pt. 7
shank sub-soiler; N.I. su. wagon on high flotation tires;
N.H. 283 kicker baler; Lamco kicker wagon; 2 New
kicker wagons on gears; 5 ton rubber tire running
gear; Qehl high throw blower; Gebl like new grinder
mixer; Gehl 72 flail chopper; N.l. 10 ft. double disc.;
J.D. AW 10 ft. disc.; Yellow devil boom sprayer; lime
spreader, J.D. 4 bar rake; 12 ft. harrow; A.C. 5 bottom
16 in. serm-mt. trip plow; Ford 4-14 3 pt. plow; J.D. 483
haybine; J.D. 215 s.p. haybine; Vanßrunt grain drill;
J.D. 30 ft. grain elevator on wheels; J.D. 6-row com
planter with dry and liquid fert. attachments; Hyd.
post hole driver; Ford 9 ft. rear scraper blade; Sure
weight livestock scale; other livestock scale; 3 ton
portable grain bin with auger; 2 magnet feeders; 13
rolls of new barb wire; 1965 Ford F-350 truck .with
hoist; 1960 Ford 50012 ft flat bed truck; elect, cement
mixer; Shop Smith multi-purpose; wood working tool;
new bolts and nuts; parts bins; and other items of
interest! Also a quantity of this years big round hay
bales.
FARM FOR SALE: 532 A. 330 A. tillable; double 8
parlor, heifer andmachfine bams; 3 - 20 x 50 Harvester
and concrete silos; Crops and feed! Private treaty.
Terms: Cash or good check sale day. I.D. required.
Sale starts early - ends early. Come here for good used
machinery.
Owned by
GRAND VIEW FARM, INC.
George Rosenquest 607-868-3191
Bill Hedges 607-868-4230
Sale by Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc.
Wayland, N.Y. 716-728-2520.
James and Victor Pirrung
held August 17 by Gerald and
Mabel Hammond and
Family, 3 miles north of
Chambersburg, Pa.
There were 45 head of
fresh and springing Holstein
heifers sold for an average
price of $1077. The top grade
animal sold for $l5OO, the top
registered animal sold for
$1420 and a registered cow
and calf sold for $1525.
Ralph W. Horst was the
auctioneer.
The 316th Special Guern
sey Sale was held August 16
at the Association Sales
Pavilion, 6 miles east of
Lancaster on Route 30.
There were 77 head of
Guernseys sold for an
average of $1129 per head.
The highest selling cow
brought $2400 and was
consigned by William B.
Messix m, Queen Anne, Md.
and purchased by Lester
Lurvey & Sons of Baraboo,
Wisconsin.
The highest selling bred
heifer brought $l4OO and was
consigned by Kenneth
Renner, Balton, Ohio and
was purchased by Caroll L.
Ward, Astatula, Florida.
Auctioneer: John B.
Merryman, The Merryman
Company.
GRAND VIEW FARM, INC.
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