Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 26, 1980, Image 39

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    PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS & TOOLS - AKRON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2
AT 10:00 A.M.
REAL ESTATE AT 2 P.M.
Located at 227 Rothsville Road (corner of
Rothsville Road & Heritage) Akron, Pa.
BRICK RANCHER
(Excellent location near Golf Course)
2 car attached garage with many built-in cabinets.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
15.6 Cu. Ft. G.E. Self Defrost Refrigerator-Freezer;
Oak Drop Leaf Extension Table; Maple Hutch; Maple
giant Top Desk; Filing Cabinet; Cedar Chest; White
Sewing Machine (Console); Electrolux Buffer &
polisher.
Upper and Lower Mechanics Tools Chests; 1 H.P.
Air Compressor; Powercraft Adjustable (Elec.)
Impact Wrench; 8 Amp. Batter Charger; Auto
Anahzer, Timing Light; 7” Polisher & Sander; 2 Speed
Polisher & Sander; Craftsman Belt Sander; Craftsman
.jital Sander; Craftsman V-t” Drill: B&D Circular
Saw; Variable Speed Drill; Skil %” Drill; Bench
Grinder & Polisher; Bench Vise; 1% Ton Floor Jack;
Auto Jack Stands; Tire Breaker; Wheel & Value
Puller; Roller Creeper; Roller Seat; 2 Air Paint
Sprayers; Air Gauges; Portable Air Tank; Shop
Vacuum; Car Manuels: Set of H.S. Drills Bits; Load
Tightener; Vise Grips; Bolt cutters; All Types & Sizes
Box & Open End Wrench; Adjustable Wrenches; Pipe
Wrenches; Many Socket Sets; C-Clamps; 2 Winches;
Large and Small Mechanics Tool Boxes; Many other
Mechanics Tools: Tow & other Chauis; Jumper
Cables; Misc. Carpenter Tools: Aluminum Steplad
der; 24 Foot aluminum Step ladder; 5 Cartons Place &
Press Floor Tiles; Weed Eater (Gasoline Driven);
Hahn-Eclipse 5 H.P. Snowblower (24” 2 Stage);
Halm-Eclipse Self Propelled Rotary Power Mower;
Craftsman Motorized Edger; Parker Lawn Sweeper;
John Deere Tractor Cart; Lawn Seeder & Spreader;
Bag Wagon; Electric Trimmer; Hose Winder; Hoses;
Many Garden Tools; Gas Cans; Garbage Cart;
Shopping Cart.
TERMS BY:
DOROTHY S. ULRICH
T. GLENN HORST, AUCT.
TIMOTHY G. HORST, AUCT.
859-1331
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IMPEL 20-10-10
is a good fertilizer for Spring plowdown:
If it’s ideal for Fall plowdown, (and it is') you know it has to be good for Spnng plowdown, too
Half of its high Nitrogen component is nitrate Nitrogen Goes to work immediately to help
decompose plant residues to release their nutnents and provides a quick growth “kick” for early
planted crops in cool soils - such as com and oats
The other half of its Nitrogen is long-lasting Becomes available as the soil warms up in Spnng
Then goes to work feeding plants continually through the growing season
There’s also quick-acting and long-lasting Phosphorus to team with Nitrogen and readily
available Potassium to help establish good plant root growth and feed plants all-season long for
good stalk and leaf growth That chemical combination of N and P also helps increase Phosphate
uptake and enhance fertilizer efficiency , r
In a sentence, you’ve got a lot going for you with just one Spnng
plowdown application of UNIPEL 20-10-10 Let’s discuss how we can start
the program soon
TOOLS
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P. I. ROHDES & BRO., ING.
SMOKETOWN, PA
PFU meeting
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ammended to recommend
PFU conduct an in
vestigation into the
possibility of introducing a
graduated land tax.
Members seemed to feel
they needed to know more
Take Interstate 81 to Marathon, NY exit 9. At
traffic light go West on Rt. 221 about 1 mile,
turn right on Highland Rd., go 2 miles, bear
right to Muckey Rd., go past Country Hills
Camping to farm. Watch for Auction arrows.
JD 4430 diesel 4 whl. dr., sound guard cab, air, radio,
syncro-range, 1600 hrs. (race). JD 170 skid steer loader
(nice), JD 2500 5-18” btm hyd. reset plows, Bush Hog
143914’ transport disc (1 yr. old), JD 7000 6-30” row no
till com planter (new 1979), JD 8250 18 hole grain drill
w/seeder (new 1979), JD 35 chopper w/2-row com head
St pickup head, 2 McConnell self unloading wagons on
JD 12 & 10 ton running gears (new 1979), IH 56 blower
(like new), NH 1469 self propelled haybine, IH 1290
pull-type haybine, NH 256 robber mtd. teeth rake (like
new), 2 kicker rack wagons (used 2 seasons), JD 14T
baler w/thrower, 2 hay elevators, 300 gal. Century
sprayer (1978), JD 680 400 bu. tandem axle spreader
w/hyd. endgate (1 yr. old), JD 205 rotary mower (like
new), JD 110 garden tractor w/mower, 1979 JD Spit
Fire snowmobile, 1968 Ford flatbed truck, 1970 Ford
cattle truck (rough), misc. hyd. cylinders, some small
stuff.
Reason For Sale -Farm is being sold
Owners
Marathon, NY
Terms: Cash or good check w/bank
letter of verification
Charles H. Manasse
Sales Manager & Auctioneer
Whitney Point, NY
607-692-3516
TM s ORTHO Chevron and design Reg US Pat Oft
LONNIE & NENA ROBINSON
MACHINERY DISPERSAL
Ground Hog Day
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1980
1:00 P.M.
Marathon, NY, Cortland Co.
LONNIE & NEKA ROBINSON
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Helping the Work/ Grow Better
PH: 717-299-2571
about the proposal.
They adopted a Nor
thampton County proposal
that municipalities be
prohibited by state law from
requiring lot sizes of more
than one acre.
They further resolved the
Public Utilities Commission
should have no control over
the hauling of lime and
fertilizer in the state.
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 26, 1980-A39
They approved resolutions
asking that normal farm
operations following
established and customary
procedures be exempt from
nuisance laws, ordinances,
and litigation.
They supported equitable
co-generation agreements
between power companies
and individuals.
Members re-elected
Fomey Longenecker, Lititz,
as state chairman. James
Brown, Mercer, was elected
vice chairman to replace Irk
McConnell, Sr., McDonald.
McConnell was elected as
a delegate to the National
Convention in Denver the
first week in March. Bar
bara Wood, Fannettsburg,
also was named as a state
delegate.
Ben Anspach, Bedford,
won a free trip to the conv
nention in a membership
contest.
Members adopted a major
addition to the preamble of
their constitution.
It defines their concern for
the future of the family
farm.
At the annual banquet
Tony T. Dechant, National
President of the Farmers
Umon called for a standing
policy that would go into
effect whenever embargoes
threaten farm income.
Dechant said farmers mav
be patriotic but they should
not have to carry the burden
for U.S. foreign policy.
He said the White House
has not taken sufficient
action to protect farmers
from economic injury.
Dechant also announced to
the convention that Farmers
Union had gon on record this
week in opposition to a
proposal that a nationwide
hearing be held by USDA on
pricing policy on recon-
PUBLIC SALE
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OF FARM MACHINERY
HAY & STRAW
Along Solanco Drive, 2 miles South of
Quarryvilie, adjacent to Solanco High School.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29
10:30 A.M.
Allis Chalmers 180 diesel tractor (goodrubber)
Albs Chalmers Dl7 tractor (goodrubber)
A.C. Dl5 tractor w/414 manure loader w/hyd. fork,
A.C.-WD4S tractor, A.C.-WD tractor and cultivators,
Farmall A tractor w/plow & cultivators. A.C. 4 bottom
plow (trip), John Deere KBA disc harrow, 9 ft. spring
tooth harrow, P.T. 10 Hesston haybine 3 yrs. N.H. #56
side rake, A.C. 444 baler, Farmec 30 ft. bale elevator
w/new motor, McDade 5 HP motor with hay fan, 5 flat
bed wagons 1-20 ft., 2-18 ft., 1-16 ft., 1-14 ft., A.C. #782 - 2
row harvester (wide row), A.C. hopper blower, 2 A.C.
forage wagons (Harvesting equipment in good shape).
I App. 50 tons hay (mostly alfalfa) 10 ton straw. I
John Deere 1240 complanter insecticide & monitor
(plateless), A.C. 2 row Complanter snap coupler, New
Idea 1 row com picker, 2 Fanners gravity bins, 1
Husky bin w/wagon, Farmec com drag, John Deere 16
disc gramd rill, Ford grain drill, New Idea manure
spreader. Speedy Chopper, A.C. rear mount scraper
blade, H. Neimeyer hay tedder, mounted wood saw for
A.C.-WD tractor, applicator for baler, 35-20PT2 wind
power generator, Forney welder, elec, fence con
troller, elec, fly killer for bam.
2 sets cow clippers 1 new, 1 model 51, drill press,
platform scales, Carnage bolt kit, 2 machine bolt kits
from V*” to 1” and 94” to 6”, tractor chains for Dl5 and
WD, Huskie air compressor, 3 extension ladders, 12,24
and 32 ft., log chains, baler twine, some tools, hoaf
trimmers & knife.
Some household goods, meat sheer, crocks, quart
jars, dishes, etc.
Household Items Sold at 10:30
Terms by,
MAURICE F. WELK
786-2752
Aucts.
J. Everett Kreider
Steve Petersheim
Lunch by Farm Women Society #3l
stituted milk under the
federal mUk market order
system.
“To change it would un
dermine the functioning of
the milk order system,” he
said.
Victor K. Ray, field ser
vices director for National
Farmers Union said alcohol
fuels production by farmers
can be the most significant
new market developemnt in
the history of farming.
He said alcohol production
could save the American
family farm.
Robert J. Mullins,
legislative representative
for NFU, slammed the
Beeferendum calling it “the
beef tax.”
He said the tax includes no
guarantee the promotional
program would raise farm
income.
He said the refund
procedure was designed to
discourage the small feeder.
Mullins said American
cattlemen could end up
supporting foreign beef
under the proposal.
He called it a “high flying
program that will not help
too many people other than
some Madison Avenue
types.”
He drew applause from the
audience when he recom
mended a “no” vote from all
PFU members.
Other events on the
program included a
legislative panel with
Senators Patrick Stapleton
and Doyle Gorman, and
Representative Reno
Thomas; a report on the
American Farm Project, a
rural humanities program
sponsored by the Fanners
Union, and a report on Green
Thumb, a rural employment
program for older
Americans sponsored by
NFU.
Other articles not mentioned