Handy The rising cost of heating a farm home makes energy saving a must through home improvements with in sulation, according to the Governor’s Energy Council. PUBLIC SALE OF HARVESTORE Along Route 372,3 miles west of “The Buck”. 14 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. FRIDAY, MARCH 7 1:30 P.M. 1 - 20x70 Harvestore built in 1974 with Goliath unloader w/new chains & sprocket. Buyer must move. Terms by, JACOB GROFF 717-284-4796 Everett Kreider, Auct. Steve Petersheim, Auct. PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Situated in So. Annviiie Twp. Leb. Co. Pa In tersection of Route 322 and 934. 1/2 mile East of Fontana. Herd consists of 20 Holstein and Guernsey Milk cows. 6 fresh and close springers. Balance m various stages of production. 1 Bred heifer. FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall 350 Row crop Gas tractor, International 350 Utility gas tractor, FarmaU B-N tractor, McCormick #3ll 3-14” fast hitch plow, McCormick 1200 fast hitch balance head mower, IHC Model 93 S.P. Combine with 10 ft. gram, New Idea 323 single row picker. New Holland 33 crop chopper, John Deere 24-T baler with ejector, 3 wagons with bale bodies, Grove forage wagon, Wagon with 12 ft. flat and hydraulic dump, New Idea 751 hay conditioner, David Bradley side rake, Ontario 16 x 7 single disk gram drill, I.H.C. 4 row corn planter, Kools table blower, Smoker 24 ft. elevator, McCormick 32-18 disk harrow, Brilhon 10 ft. sprocket packer, 9 ft. land roller, New Idea 206 Manure Spreader, 200 gal. trailer field sprayer, 1 horse spor ting sleigh, Syracuse walking plow, Plymouth garden tiller, International 128 cub cadet tractor, mower, dozer blade, lawn cart, Massey Ferguson lawn and garden tractor, 2 hole com sheller, platform scale, feed carts, 1/2 H.P. air compressor, bench grinder, gram cradle, scythe, bench vise, iron bag troughs, work bench, tractor, and truck tire chains, tow chains, rubber cow mats, electric fencer, seeding trough, 30 ft. extension ladder, electric fence posts, rope tocklmg, pulleys, grease guns, used tires, window sash, odd lots of lumber, forks, shovels, and numerous other items. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Em-Bee 400 gal. bulk milk tank 3 H.P. Compressor, Surge #75 plus Vacuum pump and motor. Surge Auto-matic tank washer. 5 ton ear com. 40 Heavy Red laying hens. 1972 Ford Maverick 6 cyl. 2 door sedan. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 7 Piece breakfast set, wash stand, vanity, sofa, coffee table, rocker, cane seat chairs, kerosene stove, kerosene heater, cutting bench, porch bench, iron kettles, fruit jars, and other items. Order of Sale Household, Tools, Farm Equipment, Dairy Cattle. Sale to commence at 9:30 A.M. Conditions by: MARK B. EBERSOLE Auct. - Earl S. Buffenmeyer Clerks - Abe Hoover & Son. Refreshments - Farm Women Group #ll booklet tells how to Knowing where to insulate and selecting the insulation to use are discussed in a free 26-page booklet, “Insulation Guide,” available from the GEC. DAIRY CATTLE The National Bureau of Standards reports that adequate insulation in the attic can save up to 30 percent on fuel bills. Sum mer savings for air conditioning would be comparable. There is a special section on how to insulate your home yourself with an explanation on figuring how much in sulation will be needed to do a thorough job of both winterizing and sum menzmg the home. A list of do’s and don’t’s for the do-it-yourself farm owner can act as a guide to insulating safety. In regions of the country where snows hes on the ground all winter, the National Bureau of Stan dards esunates that in stalling storm windows will pay for itself in about seven years and thereafter return an annual dividend of 13 percent. 10th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT SALE PUBLIC AUCTION Donald Scheese Farm R.D. 2, Elmer, NJ 08318 609-455-3462 or 609-935-1697 SATURDAY, MARCH 1,1080 9:00 A.M. 25 to 30 Farm Tractors, Trucks, Implements, In dustrial Equipment, Discs, Mowers, Balers, Rakes & Plows. Auctioneers - Blaine Retzel & Terry Harker Storm Date - March 5,1980 PUBLIC SALE Discontinuing farming, will sell located 10 miles west of Frederick, Maryland and 1 mile west of Middletown, Maryland or 6 miles east of Boonsboro, Maryland on Route 40A, south 3 miles on Marker Road on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 10:00 A.M. 70 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY HEIFERS & BULLS 70 Consisting of 68 head of Holstein heifers bred to freshen from sale date thru fall. Service age Holstein bull; another 6 mo. of age. This group of heifers shows good dairy type; all dehorned; Bangs & T.B. tested within 30 days of sale. Cattle Sale Held In Tent THREE TRACTORS & MACHINERY Massey Ferguson 165 gas tractor, W.F., P.S.; Kelly 500 loader; Albs Chalmers Dl9 gas tractor, P.S., fast hitch; Oliver 77 Row Crop tractor; Int. 3-16 trip back trailer plow w/hydrauhc lift; Oliver 3 pt. 3 -16 trip back plow; Int. 9A puli disc; McD. cultipacker; Century trailer type field sprayer w/200 gal. fiber glass tank; 2 yrs. old; Int. 990 hay bine, 2 yrs.; Int. 435 baler w/thrower, 2 yrs.; Vicon 3 pt. wheel rake, 2 yr.; Little Giant bale elevator w/motor, 2 yr.; D.B. grain elevator w/motor; 2 rubber tire wagons w/hay sides; flat bed rubber tire wagon; McD. 12-7 grain drill on rubber; J.D. 494 A 4 row com planter w/fertilizer boxes; N.H. 616 forage harvester, another for parts; 2 one row com heads, grass and pickup heads; Int. 350 forage har vester w/1 row com head and 5 ft. grass head; Case 100 hopper blower; 50 ft 9 in. pipe; 2 Grove silage wagons; Int. 175 P.T.O. Manure spreader; Hawk Blit tank spreader; J.D. spreader for trailer; Bush Hog 5 ft rotary mower; 3 pt. 6 ft. scraper blade; automatic cattle waterers; metal and wooden farm gates; 275 gal. gas tank w/hand pump; elec, fence stakes and metal fence posts; fencers; wire; Amer. wire fence; barbwire; shop tools. Approx. 6,000 bales of Timothy and Alfalfa mixed hay. Approx. 4,000 bales of Timothy and Orchard Grass mixed hay. Approx. 100 tons of com silage. —All feed to be sold by bulk— TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents. GLENN D.& HARRY T. HAHN Telephone: (301) 473-5623 AUCTIONEER; Robert C. Mullendore CLERK: C. L. Metz. Lunch Rights Reserved insulate Insulating glass (two panes of glass sealed together at the edges) has approximately the same effect as storm windows and storm doors. Triple glazing (insulating glass plus storm windows) is even more ef fective and often used in extremely cold climates. Weatherstripping any door ! Sale reports A Public Sale of antiques was held February 2 by John H. Fry in Adamstown Fire Hall, one block off Route 272 in Lancaster County. Some of many items sold were: Pine Jelly Cupboard |285, Dough Tray $lO5, Coffee Grinder (single wheel) $340, Blanket Chest $l2O, Rocking Horse $4O, Tilt- Top Stand $155, Rocker $B5, Crocks $45 to $95 each. Yellow Pottery Jar $47.50, FEED Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980—D23 between a heated space and an unheated one can be installed by a person of average do-it-yourself capability and should be considered when weatherizmg a home. Free copies of the “In sulation Guide” can be obtained by writing the Governor’s Energy Council, 1625 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102. Benington Cuspidor $5O, Railroad Lantern $27.50, Carnival Glass $2O to $45 ea., Ironstone Platters $52.50 to $lOO, Copper Teakettle $55, Pair Tin Butcher Ladles $6O, Blue German Pitcher $175, Lionel Tram Set $l9O, Pot tery Beehive Bank $45, Quart & Pint Brass Ice Cream Measures $5O each. Luster Teapot $B5, Moss Rose Teapot Set $l7O, Small Mocha Bowl $7O and 1865 Springfield Army Rifle $220. H.H. Leid Auction Service handled the sale. A Pubhc Sale of building supplies was held February 1 by Abram S. Horst, Inc. at 566 E. Mam St., New Holland, Lancaster Co., Pa. A frame bank bam to be tom down was sold for $675 and other prices were: Jacobson Riding Mower $750, Windows from .50 to $57 and Doors from $1 to $24. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin & Son and Frank L. Steller. A Pubhc Sale of John Deere farm machinery was held February 2 by Mr. and PUBLIC SALE Located II miles south of Frederick, Md. on Route 15, Vz mile west on Route 464 or 6Vz miles east of Brunswick, Md. on Route 464. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 AT 10:00 A.M. 20 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 20 Consisting of 13 heifers bred to freshen from late June thru fall; 7 open heifers of breeding age. This is a good clean group of home raised Holstein heifers, dehorned, calfhood vac. and T.B. tested. TWO TRACTORS, MACHINERY BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT, & TOOLS Int. 544 diesel utility tractor, W.F., P.S. selling with Int. 2000 loader w/manure bucket and 6 ft. H.D. material bucket; Int. 300 gas utility tractor; tractor chains; New Idea P.T.O. Manure spreader; Bush Hog 5 ft. rotary mower; 2 pt. scraper blade; fast hitch lever harrow; fast hitch cany all; saw mangle; Int grass head for 650 chopper; barrel sprayer; 2 wheel farm trailer; single and double shovel, potato cover plows; new double action hydraulic cylinder; 275 gal. gas tank w/elec. pump; metal hay rack and metal troughs; assorted metal and wooden farm gates; Lombard Super comango and Sears 7 HP. chain saws; wooden calf crate for pickup; calf puller; dehomers; elec, fencers; elec, fence wire; roll barb wire; log chains; grab hooks. 2 iron kettles and rings; scalder; trussels and boards; wide 16 ft poplar boards; 2” x 12” x 15’ oak boards; Globe commercial elec, sheer; Enterprise #32 grinder w/elec. motor; sausage stuffer. Air compressor; drill press; bench vise; elec, bench grinder; skill saw; elec, drills; % in. drive socket set; pipe wrenches; pipe threader; bolt cutters; 2 ton floor jack; tool boxes; wrenches; hand tools, etc; digging irons; 40 ft. wooden extension ladder; 55 gal. drums; 12 ft. drain pipe; gas cans; coon box traps; hand-made hinges; complete irons for pickup racks; Ford van body; scrap metal. Approx. 1,500 bales of 2nd and 3rd cutting Alfalfa hay. Approx. 500 bales of Timothy hay. Approx. 400 bales of straw. —All Sold By Bale— TERMS; Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents. GLENN E. & BESSIE F. PEARL Telephone; (301) 473-5619 AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Mullendore CLERK: C. L. Metz Lunch Rights Reserved Mrs. H. Robert Shenk, 15 miles southeast of York near Felton, York Co., Pa. Items sold included: J.D. 4430 Tractor $19,700, J.D. 4020 Tractor w/loader $BBOO, J.D. 3020 Tractor $7lOO, J.D. “B” Tractor $6BO, Ford 800 Tractor $1630, Farmall C Tractor $lO2O, Ford F 8 Truck $1750, 1948 Ford F 6 Truck w/dump bed $l5OO, J.D. Potato Planter $1225 and Lockwood Bin Stacker $1975. Reynold Burke was the auctioneer. A Public Sale with 750 to 850 people attending from 6 states was held February 2 at Redding Auction Service located 3 miles north of Gettysburg, for Mrs. Laura R. Jones, 410 E. King St., Littlestown, Pa. and Mrs. Henrietta Gulden, 21 Colonial Court, R.D. 2, Hanover, Pa. The highlight of the sale was a fine Jacob Hostetter Grandfather Clock which sold for $10,600. Other items sold were; Carved Oak Dining Room Suite $6400, Diamond (1.25) Ring $3950, Diamond (1.10) Ring $2150, Ladies Hamilton Watch $1425, Ladies Gold Case Watch $lO5O, 64 pc. Sterling Flatware $1850,1908 $5 Gold piece $320, Silver Dollars up to $42 ea., 88 Silver Dollars (Avg. Dates) $26 ea., 14 Standing Liberty half-dollars $l3O, En tertainment Center $B5O, Electric Cord Organ $775, Marble Top Stands up to $260 and Single Walnut Beds up to $350 each. C. David Redding, Auc tioneer. FEED