C36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980 Corn, soybean session set for Wednesday NEWARK rvi _ Ear H ®£.' at 9:30 am • Researchers work as well as to lead the interested 896mNewL-k. and extension personnell will tours of the experimental in agriculture will have a The Field Day will consist ** on 11311(1 tQ discuss their plots chance to look at current of wagon tours of field research and extension demonstration plots, and efforts into improving the will emphasize some of the production of com and Delaware Agricultural soybeans at the upcoming Experiment Station’s most Field Day at the University recent and innovative of Delaware’s College of research efforts on behalf of Agricultural Sciences. com, soybean, and turfgrass The event will be held production in the state. Wednesday morning, August Wagons will leave the 6, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Agricultural Hall parking lot New Bolton (Continuedfrom PageC3s) formulate specific sup should be confined for the plements necessary to lower day of the visits and owners feed costs while maintaining should plan to spend about 2 optimal nutrition and hours with the researchers eliminating nutritional during the first visit, then diseases. The economic perhaps one hour for relationship between remaining visits. parasites, feeding and Identification of flocks will disease with lamb growth, remain confidential and the breeding efficiency and study will be conducted at no returns from sales of meat, cost to producers woo l an d individual sheep Through this on-the-farm will be studied This m research, a profile of formation will allow parasites infesting researchers to predict the southeastern Pennsylvania potential benefits of sheep will be developed— veterinary services to species of parasites, relative flocks, and also to determine numbers, seasonal changes, costs of feeding, vac- This information will allow cmations, wormings, etc ,in researchers to plan and test relation to returns to the strategic methods of producer eliminating the parasite For further information, problem. contact Dr Susan Donoghue, Knowledge of nutrient tl* e New Bolton Center, contents of local feeds and Kennett Square, PA 19348; pastures will allow them to telephone (215) 444-5800. PUBLIC SALE Household Furnishings, Antiques, Tools SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 Situated along Route 897, VA miles east of Lebanon, So. Leb. Twp., Leb. Co., Pa. ‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Kelvmator electric range, living room suite, slant top desk, rope bed, Easy spin drier washer, Perfection 4 burner kerosene stove, farmers table, dry sink, benches, cutting bench, Enterprise meat sheer, meat grinder, beam scale, cabbage cutter, butter churn, dinner bell, drier trays, Moms chair, small iron kettle, cast iron fry pans, tea kettle, jugs, dated jars, crocks, 1 and 2-bushel bags, 100 - 85 lbs. milk cans, wood kegs, % bushel measure, wood funnel, pot belly stove, fire tongs, flat irons, gas iron, waffle iron, apple pealer, toy pistol, old Sears catalogs, feather tick, single barrel shotgun NOTE: “Long” Lebanon Organ and stool. ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES - FARM TOOLS Reber 2 horse wagon box, 2 wagon box seats, hand made log sled, sporting sleigh, wooden plow, Wiard 106 plow, wood wheelbarrow, barrow wheel, cider press, wood spindle bag truck, straw cutter, Mountville walking cultivator, 2 hole com sheller, potato grader, wood gram drill wheels, fanning mill, gram cradle, wood forks, gram forks, milk stools, gram flails, hay knife, wood pry bar, hay forks, hay carnage, wood pulleys, medicine cabinet, 4 ft and 8 ft. watering troughs, hog troughs, 7/8” rope, 2- and 4-horse eveners, single and double trees, middle rings, hooks, milk can cart, tackling, cross cut tree saws, wood animal trap, six light window sash. Bam fans, electric brooder, 2- and 5-hole locust posts, chick founts, and feeders, hand saws, handle bits, electric anunai clipper, mineral feeder, B’x9’ overhead door, steel plates, hand grinder, bench vise, sheep shears, hand clipper, dated brass grease gun, steel cable, bam door hinges, tin pails, bicycle kerosene lamp, head lamps, and lights for 1917 Ford, old license plates, 1938 Ford carburetor, generator, fan, Cockshutt 40 engine, John Deere and Cockshutt engine parts, flat iron bars, steel cable, old electric defroster, lawn mower, com choppers, wood planes, 2 Stohler axes, brace bits and numerous other hand tools 2 Meyers deep well pumps, Gould shallow well pump, oak framing lumber to 16’ length, large lot of various size bolts, and many other items Sale to Commence at 9:00 A.M Conditions by, HOWARD W. PATCHES MARTHA H. PATCHES Owners Auctioneer Earl S Butfenmeyer Clerks. Brandt and Brubaker Refreshments by Midway Brethren Church PUBLIC SALE Of Groceries, New Hardware Garden Supplies and Household Goods THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 6:30 P.M. Located 1/2 mile north of Route 30 at Paradise, or 1 mile south of Route 340 on Old Leacock Rd. at the Gordonville Fire Hall, Gordonville, Pa. New tools and garden supplies: garden hose, shovels, rakes, hammers, socket sets, wrenches, screwdriver, paint brushes. New Household Goods; spray, polishes, waxes, mops, brushes. Gilts: watches, lots of cast iron items. All kinds of groceries and lots of other items. TERMS: Cash or good check FOOD will be served NOT RESPONSIBLE for accidents day of sale Sale by TED CARDWELL John Stauffer, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE OF TRACTORS, TRUCKS, COMBINE, FARM MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Location: Traveling south on the Laurel- Delma'r Highway, from Laurel, Del. go app. 3 miles, turn right at third road, Rt. 515, at Bacon Switch, go app. 2 miles to stop sign, turn left on Rt. 510, third farm on right, (signs posted) SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 AT 10:00 A.M J D 4020 diesel tractor with cab, Farmall Super A tractor with cultivators & fert attachments, J.D. 6600 diesel combine with 13’ cutting table and 444 comhead just rebuilt, Farmall F2O tractor on rubber, J.D. 7000 plateless 4 row planter with fert. and insect, at tachments & monitor (new). Inter. No. 510 21 spout gram drill with double disc openers (new), 2 sets of J.D No. 145 5 x 16 semi-mounted plows, M.F. 36 blade transport disc, N.H. No. 275 hay baler, Ferguson 3p.h. hay rake, J.D 4 row 3p h cultivators, Littiston 4 row 3p.h rolling cultivators, Clark 300 gal. sprayer with stainless steel tank, 3 p.h. backhoe attachment, 3p.h. post hole digger, Holland 1 row transplanter. Iron Age planter, J.D. 12’ lime spreader, J.D. 3p.h. rotary hoe, Oliver 12 spout gram drill, mounted sickle mower for a Super A, scraper blade for Cub tractor, flat bed wagon, trailer with fert. or feed bin with gas motor, seed cleaner, platform scales, hand truck, cross augers, livestock loading ramps, hog waterers, 550 gal. tank, Lincoln electric welder, anvil, air grease gun and cart jack stands, chain tighteners. Skill saw, 1/2" electric drill, electric motors, water pumps, feed bags, 4 hole hog feeders, nding mower, hand seeders, walking plows, walking cultivators, single & double trees, old wagon wheels, surrey top, rubber tire buggy, chicken coops, baskets ot various sizes, tires & wheels of various sizes, scoop shovels, shell forks, bush axes, bolts, washers, pipe wrenches, several hand and garden tools, wrenches, several piles of scrap metal and many items too numerous to mention. 1974 GMC 6000 senes truck with 14’ dump with gram body & extra dirt boards, 2 speed rear, 21,575 miles. 1966 International 1600 senes truck with 14’ body with gram sides, 2 speed rear, 33,300 miles. 1967 GMC truck with 14’ flat metal body, 2 speed rear FURNITURE TO BE SOLD FIRST Hog killing pots, cherry seeder, railroad lanterns, shoe last, balance scale with weights, 3 butter chums, sausage grinder & stuffer, ice tongs, kitchen cabinet with flour bin, oak chest of drawers, bureaus, oak desk, oak desk chair with cane back & seat, oak desk chair, old picture frames, glider with 2 matching chairs, elec tric organ, slide projector, rollaway bed, twin maple beds, costume jewelry, church benches, clothes hamper, kitchen table & chairs, water jugs, lamps, kit chen appliances, glassware, canning jars, filing cabinet, toys, books, step ladders, washtubs, Maytag portable dryer, and many items too numerous to men tion TERMS: Cash or approved checks, day of sale. Letter of credit required on all out of state checks, if not ap proved by auctioneer before day of sale. Owners: JOSEPH & ETHEL ELLIOTT Sales Mgr & Auctioneer Joseph C O'Neal 302-875-5261 —LUNCH— JERSEY DISPERSAL TUESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 5,1980 8:00 P.M. Sale to be held at the Jack Wood Farm, located on Taylor Valley Rd., 3 miles north of Cincinnatus, off Rt. 26. Watch for auction arrows. 35 Registered, also 20 registered & Grade Holstems This Sale will feature a complete herd being sold for Chase Manhattan Bank, including 6 registered daughters of Favorite Secret Triumph, 2 by Advancer Sleepy Milestone, 2 by Glen Meadows Jewel Mark, 1 by J S D Empire, 1 by Secret Baronet 22 cows are in milk, 8 recently fresh, 10 handeling & bagging, 6 due in winter and balance running with registered bull A registered Jersey bred heifer by Advancer Sleepy Milestone, due to the service of E H.V Silver Ver monter on 12-27-90 Holstems will include from Gerald Twentyman, Homer - a registered 4 yr. old by Gray View Artful Diamond due Aug 28 and a U N H Ad miral daughter due August 13 from Tom Ixmergan, Homer - A fresh registered 4 yr old by son of Astronaut Also, a good group of registered and grade Holstein close cows and heifers All cattle will be tested for brucellosis & TB, eligible for interstate shipment night of sale Vet checked for pregnancy, Lepto and Shipping fever Terms Cash or good checks JACK WOODS LIVESTOCK & AUCTION SERVICE Sale Managers Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 PUBLIC AUCTION 3 TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY GRAIN BINS S.P. COMBINE-TRUCKS THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21,1980 At 6 P.M. Sharp Location: One (1) and a half (Vz) miles east of intersections 113 & 401 on Rt. 401 at turnpike bridge, Chester Springs, Chester bounty. Pa. Agn King Case model 1370, 24 5 tires, 930 hours, air conditioned cab; David Brown model 990 with Case hydraulic loader, 1350 hours, MM model 335 tractor; N H PT O model 1002 Stockliner bale wagon; N H PT O model 78 baler, N H 256 rotobar rake; N H model 479 haybine, Kuhn hay tedder, N.H model TR -70 Self-Propelled combine 4 row 30 in com head, used 700 acres, Diesel, air-conditioned cab. New style rotary cylinder; N H model 371-P T O tandem tank spreader, Husky transport tandem tank PTO with liquid manure injectors, holds 3250 gallons; Badger BN-JBO PT O liquid manure pump, Oliver semi mounted 5 bottom hydraulic reset plow, Kewanee transport cultimulcher 14 ft, 3 pt rotary mower; Bnlhon transport harrow 16 ft , Danhauser 3 pt back blade; Int model 400 cyclo corn planter 8 row no till; Int model 400 cyclo com planter 4 row no till, both corn planters take liquid and dry fertilizer; Midwest transport disc 12 ft; Farmec transport liquid manure tank, 2 pt Eagle hitch; 3 pt hft crane, 2 Int Forage self unloading wagons, 2 wheel 14 ft trailer; 3-135 gallon plastic liquid fertilizer tank, 3 GSI galvanized gram bins, 48 ft in diameter 26 ft high, 42,000 bushel capacity with drying floor and Bin unloading auger, 36 ft. in diameter 26 ft high 21,000 bushel capacity with 8 in. unloading auger; 7 Mayrath and Snowco 8 in. gram augers, 18 to 53 ft long with motors, 3 phase with electrical switches; M-C model 600 B-10-P T O con tinuous gram dryer mounted on tandem wheels; gram cleaner; Transport PTO generator 100 KW, 1968 Mack truck tractor R-600 twin screw, 10x20 tires, 1969 Ford 800 16 ft stake dump body, 1955 Chevrolet 2 ton stake dump truck; 1967 Ford van, 2-275 gallon skid tanks, 1-400 gallon gas tank double tool box for pickup truck. Fuel tank for pickup truck, Air compressor, 60 calf stalls unassembled, chemicals, Hydraulic cylinder; 200 ft Big Dutchman champion self feeding trough with chains, Miscellaneous farm accessories not mentioned Food TERMS C-A-S-H or approved check By order of: Sale conducted by Whitford Sales Co L. Robert Frame, Auct Box 98 Uwchland, P O Eagle. Pa 19480 215-458-5060 ( hester ( ounty'h FOREMOST Auction Company" 75 JERSEYS Lunch Available SEVEN OAKS FARM, INC. Chester Springs, Pa. Phone office 215-363-8810 Home 215-827-7764
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