Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 145

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    PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE j
REAL ESTATE - PERSONSAL
. PROPERTY ANTIQUES
& FARM IMPLEMENTS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
at 9:30 A. M. sharp
At R.D. #l, Brogue, Penna, York County, -
along Goram Road in Lower Chanceford Twp., 1
-mile off Route 74, turn at Sinclairs store. The ,
undersigned will offer at public sale the
following -
REAL ESTATE
Farm consisting of 20 acres more or less and improved ’
with a frame-house with siding, has kitchen & dining
area, living room, 4 bedrooms & bath downstairs.and
storage area upstairs, full cemented basement, storm
doors & windows, good well of water, also a frame
bam, storage shed & com cnb, a small stream runs
along edge of farm. There are approx. 8 acres of far
ming land and balance in woodland, lots of good road
frontage on both sides of Bear Road and some frontage
on Goram Road, in Red Lion School District. If on the
market for a small farm, be sure & inspect this one. '
Ideal for weekend or part-time farmers, horses, etc.
Will be open for inspection on Sat., Sept, 27 & Sat., Oct.
4, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. or by Special appt. phone 927-6423 or
call auct. Will be offered at IP.M. on day of sale.
Terms :10% down, balance uf-60 daysl Also farm im- '
plements, antiques, household goods and personal
property. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
Refreshment rights reserved for Sunnybum Farm
. Women.
TERMS: Cash or Approved Check.
ELIZABETH A. CORDREY
GEORGE H. CORDREY, SR.
- By- Doris Vannoy
& G. Howard Cordrey
Power of Attorney
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Phone 252-3591
Gordon Roe, Attorney
PUBLIC AUCTION
SMALL FARM
FARM EQUIP., HOUSEHOLD GOODS
GUNS, CAR, FLOWERS
FRIDAY, OCT. 10,1980
at 10 A.M.
3 miles NE of Sfatington (between Berlinsville &
Danielsville) turn S. off Rt. 946 onto Butternut
Rjd. for Vz mile to Camphor Rd., then left to
farm. (Formerly the N.D. Bossard Farm),
Northampton Co., PA.
REAL ESTATE
consists of 6.66 acres with 7 room & bath frame
aluminum siding house w/18’ x 36’ inground swimming
pool, one car garage, a 14’ x 38’ greenhouse, a small
bam. Terms-10% at auction, balanpe by December 1,
1980. For inspection of real estate for appt. (215) 767-
6130.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Ford 3000 Se-Lecto spd. tractor w/snow pi, only 1210
hrs.; Ford 9N tractor; JD 3 pt 3 bot. plow; 3 pt. 2 bot.
plow; 3 pt. grass mower; 3 pt. 2 row cult.; 3 pt. disc;
Wood Bros. 3 pt. rotary cutter; Ferg. 3 pt. 2 row com
planter; 3 pt. Bam Buster spiral type log splitter;
Dearborn tractor manure spreader; 8 ton four whl.
trailer; 4 ton four whl. trailer; MC one row PTO potato
digger; Sears 12 hp riding mower w/42” deck, snow
plow & mold board plow & shredder mulcher; Sears
6hp port, shredder mulcher; commercial oil fired
space heater, like new; 150,000 BTU space heater; 300
gal. skid gas tank w/pump; 275 gal. oil tank; (2) ton
ear com; (2) ton mixed hay; 1967 2dr. Thunderbird,
55,000 miles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Zenith 23” color TV (used 6 months); Sears 12 cu. ft.
frostless refrig.; Sears 15 cu. ft. upright freezer; GE
auto washer & dryer; German Haus 357 Magnum
single action pistol; Remington model 110012 ga. semi
auto w/ventilated rip; Browning 308 rifle w/short lever
action & 3x9 variable scope; plus many other
household goods.
Terms-Cash or check at auction. Refreshments
Ordered by
ROGER I. & PHYLLIS J. KIRCHKESNER
Conducted by
Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co., Inc.
(215)395-8084
Potato chip firm cited for slow pay
QUAKERTOWN -
Crouthamel Potato Chip Co.,
Inc., Quakertown, has been
cited by the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture for
falling to pay promptly for
' |462,821 woth of potatoes that
thefirm purchased.
USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service, which
licenses produce firms under
the Perishable Agricultural
Commodities Act, had
charged the firm with failing
to make full payment
promptly for 187 lots of
potatoes. The potatoes were
purchased' between October
1978 and October 1979. ,
Charles Brader,
marketing official with
AMS, said the Crouthamel ’
firm did not answer the -
agency’s charges, and
USDA’s Administrative law
Judge Dorothea A. Baker
PUBLIC SALE
SAT.,OCTOBER 4,1980
at 11:00 A.M.
Located Midway between Bernville and
Shartlesville. Watch for Public Sale sign about 3
miles North of Bernville Upper Tulephocken
Twp. Berks Co., Pa.
Horse Drawn Equipmant &
Small Farm Antique Items
2 Gruber wagons, New Idea manure spreader on
rubber, J.D. and Me. 5 ft. mowers, 7 ft. New Idea
mower, J.D. and Me. riding cultivators, 21 row corn
planters, one was made in Bernville, Pa., 6 ft. binder,
walking plows, 3 section harrow, other harrow, 1 and 2
hole corn Shelters, gram cradle, 2 dump rakes, 1 gram
drill, sleigh w/box, Pleasure Sleigh, 2 wooden
wheel barrows w/sides, lot of horse shoes, mUk cans,
grindstone w/motor, bone grinder, Lot of Harness,
collars, bridles. Jockey poles, cow and other chains,
Jack & other lines, wooden & Iron wheels, wooden
handle Angus Wooden plane, 12 gauge pump gun, hay
knives, middle rmgs, Singe & double trees, you mil
find other interesting items in the sale, Sale at 11:00
A.M. v
Conditions by
MINNIE STERTZEL
Paul E. Bixler and
Gerald G. Kramer, Aucts.
Bernville, Pa.
Refreshments by Lutheran Church
PUBLIC SALE
OF 215 ACRE DAIRY FARM
Will offer on the premises
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1980
Farm located 3 miles south west of
Waynesboro, off Marsh Pike along Honodel Rd.
in Washington twp. in southern part of Franklin
Co. Pa.
215 acres more or less limestone soil. Zoned
agriculture. 140 acres under cultivation. 75 acres
pasture, stream of water through meadow. Improved
by two brick homes. One Vh story 9 room home.
Modern kitchen, dinette, dining room, large living
room with open fire place. Laundry room, full bath,
enclosed porch. Wall to wall carpet, 4 bedrooms up and
full bath, hardwood floors, attic fan, storm windows.
Insulated, oil fired .furnace hot water heat, water
softener. New roof. One car block garage with utility
shed. 6 rooms and full bath bungalow style home.
Enclosed porch, storm windows, oil fired hot water
furnace, water softener Built just 30 years Large 3
floor bank barn with 40 stanchions. Acorn stable
cleaner, box stalls, Chore Boy pipe line milkers. Tile
milk house passes Baltimore milk market. 425 gal.
bulk milk tank, concrete barnyard. Two 12x50’ silos
one poured concrete, one tile; 12x40’ wood stove silo:
large concrete block implement shed; 2 steel wire
round corn cribs. Water from well furnished to all
buildings. Buildings in good state of repair.
Terms 10% down 15% April 1, 1981 with full
possession. Balance between Jan. 1 and 20,1982 For
inspection call 717-762-6096
CHARLES F. S ALICE K. MELIOTT
Edgar J. Stull Auctioneer
Wertime and Guyer Attorneys
ruled that the firm had
committed willful, repeated,
and flagrant violations of the
act.
Under Baker’s order, the
firm may not conduct
business subject to the act
until September 2, 1982, and
then only if a PACA license
is obtained.
Also, the firm’s officers,
directors, and major
stockholders - Willard
Robene Crouthamel, John
Willard Crouthamel and
Anthony J. Mazullo, Jr. -
may not be employed by or
affiliated with any PACA
licensee until September 2,
1981, and then only if a
surety bond is posted and
USDA approves.
The PAC Act establishes a
code of good business con
duct for the produce in
dustry. It provides for
At 10.00A.M.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980—025
collecting damages from
anyone who fails to live up to
contractural obligations in
buying or selling fresh and
frozen fruits and vegetables.
Eight Schuylkill horsemen
qualify for ‘States’
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -
Twenty-two Schuylkill 4-
H’ers competed in the
Region HI 4-H Show at the
Lelughton Fairgrounds
Exhibitors from the five
counties vied for ribbons,
trophies and a position to
qualify them for the State
Show. Only one to three
exhibitors, depending on the
quota, can go to the State
Show competition which will
be held October 10-12 at the
Farm Show Complex m
Sale Reports
A Public Sale of farm
machinery was held Sep
tember 20 by Ralph and Ivan
Stoltzfus, 3 miles east of Gap
in Chester Co., Pa.
Items sold included:
Farmall 656 Gas Tractor
$3BOO, 1968 Int. Truck $3350,
4-Bottom Int. Plow $9OO,
Picker $5OO, Wagon $3BO,
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
3 Approved building lots, all over 3 acres. 43
acres of Ideal land near Penn National Race
Track on Harrison School Rd., Grantville, PA.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4
10:00 A.M.
Property to be offered 3 ways.
Terms -10% day of sale, balance 30 days.
(Owner has the right to withdraw property from sale
for lack of sufficient bid).
Harry Fisher & John Tice, Auctioneers
717-274-3567 David J. Brightbill,
717-273-3745 Attny.
ANNUAL DAIRY COW SHOW
AND SALE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1980
Show at S:3G - Sale 12:30 P.M.
At the Belleville Livestock Mkt, Belleville, Pa.
Selling will be a real good group of cattle, a lot of
holsteins, registered and grade, Red & White holsteins
and some mixed breed cows. If you have cows to
consign they must be in by 5:00 P.M. Tuesday day
before sale for the show.
BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK DARKET, INC.
Phone 717-935-2146
Our boars in the 1980
PENN STATE TEST STATION
had 2.49 feed efficiency, .68 back fat (leanest
pen), 152 days to 230 lbs.
Sire: BV7 Charlie Hustle.
at the
DELAWARE TEST STATION
the pen feed efficiency was 2.24, the back fat
.73.
Grand Sire: BV7 Charlie Hustle.
We have 3 boars ready for immediate service.
$275 and up. 10 boars for late September and
October. 40 boars at our November 7
Production Sale.
Write or Call
Leon Arnold
RD 7 Box 70S
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
717-273-5880
Interstate traders must be
licensed, and USDA can
suspend or revoke a trader’s
license for violating the act.
Eight Schuylkill County 4-
H’ers won the right to go on
to the state show and
represent the county in 12
events. The county 4-H’ers
going on to the State Show
are: Lisa Adams, Reddale
Road, Orwigsburg; Anne
Mane Korsack and Billy
Korsack, R 2 Ashland; Carol
Litchko, R 4 Pottsville;
Michelle Sterner, R 1 Or
wigsburg; Melissa Taposkie,
Pine Grove; and Troy and
Todd Schadel, Sacramento.
Scraper $lO5, Elevator $lOlO,
Chopper $5OO, Farmall H
Tractors $770 & $790, Com
Planter $650, Farmall M
Tractor $ll2O, Drill $620,
Disc Harrow $540, Plow $B5,
Baler $3lOO, Spreader $640,
and Bin Wagon $6OO.
Auctioneer was Steve
Petersheim.