Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 143

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    55th RENEWAL
GUERNSEY SALE
OCTOBER 9
At the Guernsey Sale Pavilion in Lancaster, Pa.
Rankin Farms Golden Brown (89) - Reserved Jr. All
American 1979, GRAND CHAMPION PA FARM
SHOW 1980, TOP OF 1979 54th RENEWAL GUERN
SEY SALE AT $7500. Due at sale time to T.D. Rocky. If
heifer calf is bom, it will also be sold.
JERRY BERNSTEIN
Box 10
Davidsonville, MD 21035
PUBLIC AUCTION
LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT
WED. EVE., OCTOBER 15
7:00
To be held at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds,
corner of Cornwall and Evergreen Rds.,
southeast of Lebanon, Vz mile east of the
Rocherty-Rt. 72 intersection.
JOHN DEERE 1520
GAS TRACTOR with 48 LOADER
1108 hours -diff. lock
remote control' foot throttle
to be offered separately
and as complete unit
6’ BRILLION 3 pt. seeder (like new - used approx. 6
tunes); BANTON Sodmaster sod cutter -12” - 4.5 HP
engine; 6” OLSEN grading box with board float; 8’
York rake with gauge wheels and grader blade; 14 HP
HOWARD 3 speed rotavator and GMCI973 truck with
crew cab and chassis-no box. ,
1976 FORD F 350
DUMP TRUCK
42000 miles - licensed at 11000
4 speed - new Michelon rear rubber
Note: This is not a going out of business sale, we are
just selling some of our surplus equipment. Items can
be inspected after 10:00 AM on sale day.
Terms: Cash or approved check. Phone sale day 274-
9953. Few small items - be prompt
Conditions by
ROBERT A. SCHAEFFER
Harry H. Bachman,
Auctioneer 717-867-1809
PUBLIC
AUCTION
VALUABLE 5.7 ACRES
OF REAL ESTATE
(Approx. 5 ac. zoned commercial, balance
residential)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
Located on the west side of Rt. 41, just 400.
yds. south of the intersection of Rts. 30 & 41 in
Gap, Pa.
Real Estate consists of approx. 5.7 acres of ground
with approx. 1200 ft. frontage on Rt. 41 and approx. 93
ft. frontage on Pequea Ave. in Gap. Property also
includes a small stream m the southeast corner.
Sale By:
JAMES & MARGARET KLONARIS
Attorney:
Samuel Musser
Auctioneers:
fra Stoltzfus & Son
(717)442-4936 - 442-8254
Jay Leary 354-0423
ROUTE 41
- 1200 ft
-t 2
rEQUEA AVE
Inspection by appointment. Cay (215) 593-6793.
Terms: 10% down with balance at settlement
Note: Sale to be held on Pequea Ave. near Gap Fire
Hall.
Not Reponsible for Accidents
“List Your Sale Today--With Ira, Dale, or Jay"
at 2:00 P.M.
Grain marketing strategy for drought
NEWARK, Del. - Local
fanners have been won
dering how to adjust their
gram marketing strategy in
light of this summer’s severe
drought, which has affected
soybean as well com
yields.
As of September 1, the
prediction is for the state’s
corn harvest to be around
12.036 million bushels
down nearly 30 percent from
last year’s bumper crop of
17.034 million bushels.
Soybeans, at an estimated
7 020 million bushels, are
expected to be down 12
percent from last year
Growers should have
taken advantage of good
gram prices this summer by
forward pncmg part of their
crop, says University of
Delaware extension crops
GUN AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1980
Located at ‘‘Lykens Valley Shop & Play Hall”,
Route 209, Lykens, Pennsylvania, ap
proximately 40 mites north of Harrisburg.
HAND GUNS
Persian Luger Made by Mauser, 1937, All Persian
Script (Exact Gun Pictured in Luger’s At Random
Book), Walther Model PP; Colt Military Officer’s 1902;
Jap Papa Nambo Auto 8 mm. All Matched Numbers;
Browning High Power Bi-Centenmal Model with -
Matching Jade Knife and Model 92 Lever Action Rifle
(New); Colt Auto. Grip Safety U.S. 32 Cal., Parkenzed
Finish (Gun belonged to General Stackpole of
Harrisburg, Pa. with letter of authenticity from
grandson); Carl Walther Mod. PP Sport; H.S.
Crusader Cal. 44 Magnum; Walther P3B, 9mm;
Browning Sig-Sauer System Mod. DBA; Colt WWII
Comm. Pacific Theater; Mauser Mod. HSC, American
Eagle Edition; Browning 9mm Kurz Auto, with Grip
Safety; Colt Government Mod. Mark IV, Senes 7D:
Colt 25 Auto. Grip Safety; Mauser Auto. Model HSC; 45
Government Mod. 1911 Made by Remington Rand; Jap
Nambo Mod. 14, Made August 1943; P3B SVW4S French
Manufacture; Astra 25 Auto.; Valor 25 Auto.; J.P.
Sauer & Sohn 25 Cal; German Made 25 Auto. Marked
York Cultery Co , York, Pa.; Colt 25 Cal. Auto. Pocket
Model Grip Safety; Bauer 25 Cal. Auto.; Mauser
Banner 7.65 mm; Walther Mod. 9 with Etching;
Walther Mod. 8, Mod. 3 and Mod. 5; Browning Baby
Pocket Model; Bayard Marked Depose; Astra Pocket
Model; Mauser Banner Commemorative; Mann Made
in Germany; Others Too Numerous To List.
THE MAJORITY OF THESE AUTOMATICS ARE
NEW OR IN LIKE-NEW CONDITION.
LONG RIFLES
Ml Grand Made by H&R Arms Co. (unfired): Ml
Grand Mfd. by International Harvester (unfired); Ml
Mfd. by Saginaw; Ruger Mini 14 (new); Autonio Zoli-
Gardone 12 Ga. Over & Under; Weatherby Regency
Trap Gun 12 Ga. Over & Under; Weatherby Mark V,
Left Handed, Made in Germany, 300 Magnum, with
Variable Leopold Scope (select wood, highly engraved
in gold); ANTIQUE BLACK POWDER JOHN
SCHULER. PERRY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
OVER & UNDER, CAP & BALL (MINT); Hamilton
Mod. 15; 1817 Springfield Cap & Ball with Bayonet;
Savage Mod. 19; Savage Mod. 99; Stevens Favorite
Mod 71; Savage Mod. 99 Take Down Model with Extra
410 Shotgun Barrel; Mauser Mod. 3000; Colt ARIS; H-&
R Officer’s Model Springfield Rifle; Japanese Army
Rifle with Aviation Sights and Mum; Steyr 1900
6.5x53RCal ; Mauser Banner Dated 1933; Etc.
TERMS; CASH Personal checks accepted only from
persons having an established account with auc
tioneer
Federal licensed dealer on premises day of sale -
Hilltop Sports Supply, Phone 717-365-3373 AUFederal
btate-Ixical firearms will be observed.
Guns on exhibit from 10-00 A M. to 100 P M , day of
sale
For Complete Catalog Send Name, Address
and Stamp to Auctioneer
RICHARD E. BITTING, owner
Dockey & Oockey, Auctioneers
Deppen, Apprentice
marketing specialist Carl
German.
They should now be
making cash sales at har
vest, have met any storage
needs, and be planning
ahead for marketing their
1981 crop.
By now the reason for
caution in deciding how
much of an anticipated crop
to forward contract should
be apparent. Growers who
over-committed themselves
in forward sales to delivery
gram this fall before making
sure of their yield may find
themselves in a tight spot.
But opportunities still exist
for selling what you did
produce at a good price.
A good rule of thumb is to
sell at harvest during a short
crop year and store at
harvest dunng a huge one.
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1:00 P.M
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980—P23
says German. Considering
the situation locally, it
would be very wise to sell at
least enough of your gram at
harvest this year to meet
operating costs and other
major financial com
mitments.
Because of the extent of
the drought, further price
gams may be forthcoming.
But now that harvest is in
full swing m the Midwest,
analysts expect to see
futures prices for November
and December delivery level
off or actually decline in the
near term
FARMERSVILLE
AUCTION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3D, 1380
5:30 P.M.
In Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown,
Lane. Co., Pa.
Selling for Roy Stoner from Lancaster:
Cane seat 1 back rocker; cedar chest; blanket chest;
mahogany server; single bedding; Coleman camp
stove; round table & 4 chairs; 2 folding chairs w/arm
rests; games; card table; step ladder; afghan; wicker
fernery; portable heater; minnow bucket; green
braided room size rug; elec, ice cream freezer; 80 pc.
Dinner Set (pink & white Johnson Bros. England Old
Bntian Castles); Delft china bell; childs button shoes;
old glassware; compote; balance scales; Ingraham
mantle clock; Remington Fieldmaster 22 pump gun 121
model; books; movie screen; chord organ; Hamilton
Beach blender; Old Linens; silver pieces; Wm.
Rodgers silverware set; old red & green coverlet;
records; portable TV; post cards; luggage; fish rods;
picture frames: table lamps; blankets; tools,
everyday dishes, etc
Also local furniture lot maple hutch; maple table &
4 chairs, sectional L.R.S; Mahogany bookcase
bedroom suite, blonde bedroom suite; box springs &
mattresses; breakfast set; kneeholedesk; etc. etc
We sell on commission
can JOHN J. RUTT
354-5095
PUBLIC SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE
(22 ACRE FARM)
MON., EVE., OCT. 20
at 7:00
Located along Highville Road, R.D. #2,
Conestoga, Manor Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (Vi mi
east of Highville Fire Co.)
Real Estate: 2% story frame house w/gray brick
asbestos siding, 8 rooms & Vk baths. 2% story frame
bank bam w/cement floors & feeding troughs, steer
pen & storage area, dbl. hay mow, grainery, attached 4
acre tobacco shed, Ig. tobacco cellar & stripping room,
1 car garage. Separate 2 story frame hog pen & chicken
houses. Separate 1 story frame equipt. shed. Separate
10’ by 12’ frame chicken house. House, bam & other
buildings are in good condition. Total of 22.55 acres of
land w/675’ of road frontage along Highville Rd. & 570’
of road frontage along River Rd. & 385’ frontage along
Pittsburg Valley Rd. Suitable for mce building lots.
Property open for inspection Sat’s., Oct. 4,11 &18 from
1 till 3.
Sale by
MR. & MRS. NORMAN B. BLEACHER
Thomas L. Goodman Atty.
Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
The national outlook is for
a 6.5 billion bushel com crop
still quite good, though
somewhat down from last
year’s bumper yield.
Looking ahead to your 1981
crop, observers feel that
hedgers would be wise to
consider making initial sales
at the $3.75 level for
December com and |8.90
and $9 for November
soybeans.
Hedging programs
seemed to work well for com
producers this season, says
German.