E2o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 7,1980 By more than two to one, synthetic fuels. That’s ao Americans say gasohol cording to a recent should receive more Department of Agriculture government support than survey. REAL ESTATE, POLE BARNS, FARM MACHINERY AND POULTRY COMPLEX AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 26 10:00 A.M. Clyde, New York Sale to beheld on Brown Road, take Rt. 31 east to Clyde, 1-1/2 miles, turn right on Brown Road. Having discontinued business will sell: Real Estate sells at 10:00 A.M. (290 acres) all parcels front on town roads. Parcel 1-64 acres open land, no buildings, with wells and old gravel pit. Lowest acceptable bid $lOO per acre. Parcel II -13 acres and duplex residence in good shape. Each side 3 bedrooms. Lowest acceptable bid $20,000. Parcel HI - 182 acres more or less, with set of grey bams. Lowest acceptable bid $l5O per acres. Parcel IV - 21 acres, good sized gambrel roof bam, machine shed and well. Treed home site; lowest ac ceptable bid $2OO per acre. Parcel V - 9 acres woods, mce, with some oak and maple timber. Lowest acceptable bid $2OO per acre. TERMS: 75% mortgage available to qualified parties at 12% interest. Upon acceptance of the highest bid, the following deposits will be required. Parcel I & IV $l5OO each; Parcel ILL $5000; Parcel II $2500; Parcel V $lOOO BARNS 10 pole bams with wooden trusses sell - each 396’ x 40’. Each sells complete with cages for 30,000 birds, waterers, automatic feeder, egg gatherer, and tram. Starting bid $2OO each, to be removed in 60 days. Make ideal heifer bams or tool sheds. Also selling processing and cooling building 50’ x 100’, a two car garage, an old unpainted bam with hewn beams and weathered boards, 20 tower gram bins, 18 ton capacity each, all to be removed within 60 days unless high bidder buys Parcel No. I. OPEN HOUSE FOR INSPECTION OF REAL ESTATE AND BUILDINGS, FRIDAY, JUNE 13,1980 from 3 - 8 P.M., and SATURDAY, JUNE 21,1980 from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. For details contact Willard Pengelly, Managing Broker, 716-494-1880. FARM MACHINERY JD 4230 diesel tractor with cab, air cond., radio, 1848 its., duals; JD 2520 gas tractor with JD 48 loader, roll bar, duals, 2026 hrs.; JD 3010 gas tractor; Bobcat 722 hydrostatic skid steer loader with gravel bucket, 445 hrs. new last year; half track for skid steer loader; 1972 Chev. C5O van truck; 1966 IHC 1600 stake truck; 1971 Ford 250 pickup, good engme, body badly rusted; 1951 Ford stake truck, not running; JD 5 bottom 16 in. auto reset plow, semi-mt.; JD 15 ft. mobile disc; JD 12 ft drag; JD 12 ft. cultipacker; JD 1240 com planter with electronic seed counter; 3 JD 54 manure spreaders with tailgates; 1500 gal. liquid manure spreader, tandem wheel chassis with pump; NI 24 ft. hay and gram elevator with motor; 5 ft. rotary mower, pto, 3 pt, new last year; JD 5 ft. rotary mower, pto; cherry picker, tractor drawn, Coontz 7 ft. 3 pt. blade; Lincoln arc welder; air compressor; shop grinder. OTHER ITEMS 200 - 36 in. exhaust fans; Onan 125 KW standby generator with AC 6 cyl. diesel, like new; Onan 175 KW standby generator with AC 6 cyl. diesel, like new; supervisory control and fire alarm controls; 1200 amp entrance distribution system 3 phase with 4 manual transfers; 2 Aeration pumps 3 HP 3 phase; 28,000 gal. metal aeration tank; 2 Flyght sewage pumps, 2 HP 3 phase; 2 Big Dutchman 12 in. drive units for egg gathering; watchman’s clock and stations; solo blower; Peerless 6 GPH oil boiler, 5 circulating units; 4 combination heating cooling units; 2 Bush cooling units 7-1/2 HP compressors; 2 Shenandoah incinerators; 2 oil tanks; 2 egg room coolers; 2 eggroom humidifer units; 3 space heaters; sliding patio doors, 6 ft.; ap prox. 25 fire extinguishers; small portable generator; 2 Rotar guns; window air conditioner; 7 emergency lighting units; drinking fountain; 125 GPM trash pump, electric bug killers. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 6 desks and chairs; bookcase; office table; 2 drawer file cabinet; 4 - 5 drawer file cabinets; Eskofot 626 copier; Lettergraph 82 duplicator; 9 stack chairs; NCR cash register; Victor adding machine; and other misc. items. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Gromark Of Central New York CLYDE POULTRY FARM Clyde, N.Y. 315-923-7470 Harris Wilcox Inc. Sale Mgrs., Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers Bergen, N.Y. 716-494-1880 JEFFERSON CO. 4TH ANNUAL CLUB SALE SATURDAY, JULY 19 12 Noon Sykesvilfe, Pa. Fairgrounds 35 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BRED HEIFERS AND SOME YOUNG COWS, CLAVES SOME CONSIGNMENTS Bit-lon Farm - An Astronaut from a 88pt Merry King with 20,000 due August to Molly Chief. Wel-lyn Farm - An Elevation from a 83 pt Vigo Ravenon with 24,865 3.9 967 bred to an Astronaut son. Mowreys Sprucelawn Farm - Pietje Standout out of an 85 pt Ivanhoe Star with 22,000 due sale time to Boots. Lisa Baer - A Moonshot out of an Ex Capsule due to a Kit Builder Son after sale. Snyder Valley - Pietje Standout out of 82 pt. Ivanhoe Star with 18,487 705 due after sale to Matt Tippy. London Dale Farm - A Caernarvon Dutchoe out of 83 pt Gay Ideal with 25,737 878 due Sept. 1 to Superior. John Flango - Aug. Agro-Acres Marquis Ned with 14,541 541 out of VG Posch Sovereign Ivanhoe with 20,000 700 bred to Conductor due before sale. Calf sells w/heifer. Lo-Tim Acres - Proud Performer out of Triune Complete with 23,000 853 due to Marvex after sale. Daughter sell of Molly Chief, Marvex, Snowman, Triune Complete, Agro-Acres Umque, Proud Per former, Gay Ideal. Service Sires - Marvex, Molly Chief, Rocket, Marlu Titan, Boots, Topper, Matt Tippy. Catalogs Ouaine Mowrey RD ffl Reynoldsville, Pa. 15851 814-653-2947 Auctioneer Mark Click ALL REED FARM MILKING HERD & BRED HEIFER DISPERSAL On the farm located on Route 297 off Route 213, one mile north of Chestertown, in Kent Co., Md. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 ' 11:00 A.M. 72 REGISTERED HOLSTEiNS 59 Cows -10 Bred Heifers 3 Young Bulls Rolling Herd Average -18.028 M 679 F Sensational Production: 4 sell from 24,000 to 24,867 2 sell over I.OOOF (1077 & 1167) 4 sell from 22,000 to 24,000 5 sell from 900 F to 1000 F 9 sell from 20,000 to 22,000 4 sell from 800 F to 900 F 8 sell from 18,000 to 20,000 8 sell from 700 F to 800 F And You’ll Like the Type 1 EX - 22 VG - Many Good Plus 11 from EX Dams - 23 from VG Dams Full Pedigrees for Both Type and Production! Popular Sires Include: Paclamar Astronaut (14), Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation (11), Betty Chief (11), Pawnee Farm Arlmda Chief (3), Paclamar Bootmaker (2), Kingpin, Apollo, Performer, and many others. Sale Manager’s Note: This sale offers an opportunity to buy from one of Maryland’s top herds. Every milking animal and bred heifer sells, none will be paired. Plan to Attend - Write for a Catalog Today Owner, MILLARD F. “TED” REED, IR. Route 4, Hopewell Corner Chestertown, Md. 21620 Ph. 301-778-1123 Sale Manager Remsburg Sale Service P.O. Box 177 Jefferson, Md. 21755 Ph. 301-473-8214 READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC AUCTION OUTSTANDING ANTIQUES, CORNER CUPBOARDS, CANOPY, ROPE BED, DRYSINKS, DOLL, RARE PATTERN GLASS SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Located along Rt. 222 between Trexlertown & Kutztown in the village of Monterey, Berks Co., PA. CHERRY 2 pc. 9 pane comer cupboard w/carved door panels; (2) 2 pc. 9 pane pine comer cupboards; cherry & maple canopy rope bed; rope trundle bed; 4 poster cannonball rope bed w/tiger maple posts; 1 drawer cherry stand; cupboard top drysink; drysink w/3 spice drawers; hanging bowside glass china-curio cabinet; round walnut dropleaf ext. table; set 6 balloon back plank chairs; set 6 arrowbacks w/ong. deco.; set 6% spindles; Hitchcock chair; child’s deco, plank rocker; 2 arrowback sewing rockers; cane seat chairs; shelf clock; Ithaca Grandfather’s clock; brass hanging light w/prisms & cranberry shade; 40” high German bisque head doll; woven coverlet dtd. 1842; 37 pcs. “Bird & Strawberry” pattern glass; over 50 pcs. “Sprig”; 31 pcs. “Horsement”; “Westward Ho”; “Frosted Lion”; 100 asstd. goblets; 50 asstd. wines; glass baskets; “Jenny Land”, “Union”, and “Cleveland” bottles; “Windmill” carnival bowls; 5 pcs. cut glass; depr. glass; “ Jack-m-Pulpit” & “Royal Bonn” vases; Staffordshire chicken on nest; pic. frames; “Historical Blue" & “Presidents” platters; beer steins; brass bucket; ci kettles; ci butcher stove; Marx tram; Shirley Temple creamer; sugar shaker; 2 straps sleigh bells; pr. brass shaft bells; old post cards; wdn. pepper mill; Beam bottles; rd. oak table top; for complete brochure including Real Estate, Household Goods, Tools, Boats, Car, & Truck, contact Auction Co. Terms - Cash or check at auction. Refreshments served. Ordered by, KERMIT& BARBARA FREY and for HENRY FREY ESTATE Conducted by, Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. P.O. Box 215, Fogelsville, PA 18051 (215)395-8084 REAL ESTATE AUCTION BEAUTIFUL STONE HOME ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLDS GLASSWARE - WOODCHEST POST OFFICE STAMP WINDOW OLD TRAIN - MOUNTED DEER HEADS SATURDAY, JUNE 14 at 9 A.M. LOCATED in town in Orwigsburg. 130 S. Warren Street, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE at 1 P.M. 7 room stone home with old shade, slate roof, porch, fireplace, balcony, garden and 3 car garage, oil heat. Opportunity to buy one of the finest built homes in town. Inspection Sunday May 18th, 1-4 P.M., or by appointment. 1096 down, balance upon settlement. ANTIQUES 4 pc. walnut B.R. suite, oak washstand, oak rocker, wood chest w/2 lids and old paint, oak General Delivery Stamp Window, old drawers, glass and brass faced letter bones, wooden meat tub, old meat grinder, butcher furnace, bone saw, knives, old cariender grinder, sm. store platform scale, old cash register, brass faced scale w/tray, wooden youth bed, drop leaf table, buck saw, appled peeler (Reading Hardware Co.), cherry stoner, tin cookie cutters, dough pan w/lid, 10 pc. dining room suite, mounted deer heads, 3 pc. dep. L.R. suite, 3 Reed rockers, ice tons, Planter peanut can, waffle iron, American Flyer Gilbert 6 car train set, nice old pictures and frames, old baskets, old chairs, sadirons, slaw board, Ulmer lard can, crocks and jugs, old certificates, old postcards. GLASSWARE AND HOUSEHOLDS Bavarian chocolate set (12 pc.), depression glass (pink & green), Germany and Bavarian dishes and plates, pressed glass, Occupied Japan cup and saucer, etched glass, bed vases, Hager, Hull, McCoy, ironstone pitcher and bowl, parital set Staffordshird dishes (Albert A.F. & Co.), breakfast set, gas stove, rugs, double bed and dresser, Philco Bendix washer, pots, pans, dishes, etc., many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or approved check. Lunch available. Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids. Not responsible for accidents. Sale ordered by KATHRYN SCHWENK Jay Riegei Jr.. Auctioneer 717-739-4718 AT 9 A.M.
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