Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 39

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    ROANOKE HOLLINS
STOCKYARD
HOLLINS, VA.
Phone: 703-992-1112
SPECIAL GRADED
FEEDER CALF SALE
OCTOBER 2, 1980
OCTOBER 23 f 1980
7:00 P.M.
2000 HEAD - STEERS & HEIFERS
Regular Sale Every Monday 1:00 P.M.
PUBLIC SALE
OF GARAGE EQUIPMENT,
TIRES TUBES,
INTERNATIONAL PARTS ETC.
Along Route 222, Village of Wakefield, 17 miles
south of Lancaster.
THURSDAY, OCT. 23,1980
9:30 A.M.
Electric welder with accessories; Acetylene tank
w/gauge; Acetylene cutting torch on wheels;
Marquette fast battery recharger; slow battery
recharger; Sun electronic tester; bench grinder, drill
press w/drill & bits % in. drive; V* in. elec, drill;
various reamers; bushing drivers; gasoline flaring
tools; drill bit sharpener & bits; thread cutting set;
various copper bushings; % in. socket set; 2 valve
spring compressors; hyd. grease gun & oil drainder; 2
ton chain hoist; 28 ton Weaver press; 5 ton floor jack; 2
- Vh ton floor jacks; 2 - 50 ft. drop cords; riviter & rivit
remover; various floor prop, jacks; hyd. jacks; spark
plug tester; 2 torque wrenches; timing Light; torque
meter; Tap & Die set; compression tester; rocker arm
replacement kit; ball joint remover & installer; Stant
pressure tester for cooling system; Sioux valve
refacer; Sioux reseater set; hyd. brake bleeder; 2%
gal. brake fluid.
1950 Dodge 1 ton dual rear wheel truck
w/Holmes wrecker 6,000 lb.; 1953 Dodge Vz ton
Pickup truck. Both inspected.
App. 20 gal. SAE 30 oil in drum w/pump; app. 45 gal.
Kendall Super Bail w/pump; various 5 gal. cans of oil;
app. 20 cases of anti freeze; quarts & gals, of oil; large
vise; 3 soldering irons; 36 in. pipe wrench; tire
changer; tire irons; Sioux impact wrench; large anvil;
elec, sickle knife grinder; 5 in. vise & workbench; 2
portable tool toaters; tire stud gun; liquid tire numn:
pipe' vise w/cutter; new water & fuel pumps; Aero
speed wheel balancer; 5 assorted boxes of wheel
weights; Ancon Cabinet w/assorted wiper blades &
refills; Trico Cabinet w/assorted blades & refills; 7
Mopar shock absorbers; metal cabinet w/assorted roll
pins & hairpins; wooden bm of assorted Mopar parts;
fire extinguisher; metal cabinet & contents; spark
plugs; bulbs; fuel filters; muffler & horse clamps.
App. 30 new Goodyear Tires Radial & Belted
4 new Front Tractor Tires
Lathan time clod; auto. 3 years old (very good);
shop desk; antique Corona typewriter; Cherry & oak
office desks; flat oak table; Standard sales register &
cash drawer; 4 drawer filing cabinet; 14 drawer filing
cabinet; York safe; 5 solid oak chairs; 9 drawer parts
cabinet; 2-3 tier display tables; Remington portable
typewriter & adding machine; Equipto desk
w/cabinet; Motor - auto repair manuals; floor stands;
3 ladders; various heater hose; exhaust pipe ex
panders hangers & clamps; metal cabinet w/Pop
riviter - EZ out set; parts bins w/assorted lock washers
& cutter pins; pipe cutter & seal puller; portable hyd.
bumper jack; Bear headlight tester Model 560;
assorted wire; metal tables; box of metric cap screws
& nuts; hyd. brake hose kit; metal bins 3x7 w/variance
weatherhead fuel line cabinet w/assorted fittings;
various sealed beam head lamps, various tail pipes &
mufflers; metal muffler storage rack; brake bleeder;
set of flares; tire chains; various size cross bars; 20 in.
elec, fan; wooden bins; antique auto, grease gun; 5
bags of calcium; 4 large used window frames; air
pressure regulator; Ford 15 in. wheel; 2 used G. M. 14
in. wheel; 13” wheel fits Corvair; 2-13” wheels w/snow
tires Chrysler product; Budd 6-20” wheel; 4 used
6:50x16 tires; other used tires; various polishes &
chemicals; 3 wooden bins of IH parts; 2-36 in. IH
tractor rims; 2 used Farmall cylinder heads H & M;
various IH mower Pitmans; 3 seta parts book holders
and books included; assortment of bolts & nuts.
Many other articles not mentioned
Terms by,
C. E. WILEY & SON INC.
717-548-3110
Lunch famished
AuctS.
J. Everett Kreider
Steve Petersheim
Three farm bills posed to move
HARRISBURG Three
farm bills are in good
position to move to a vote
next week in the Penn
sylvania Senate.
All of the bills were in
second consideration in the
Senate this week. Two farm
tax relief bills may find
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,1980
Located at Royer off Route 866,6 mi. south of
Williamsburg, 8 mi. north of Martinsburg, the
Harold Evans Estate.
Farm Machinery, Grain, Hay, Straw and 165 Acre
Farm if not sold before sale day.
FARM MACHINERY & GRAIN - 550 Oliver gas
tractor w/loader, 770 O-cylinder Oliver gas tractor, 3-
bottom 16” kick-back plow, 3-bottom 14” kick-back
plow, 10-foot Oliver disc, field sprayer, JD No. 30
combine w/bm, 7-foot 3-pt. hitch mower, Massey-
Ferguson No. 12 baler, Oliver 2-row complanter,
Ontario 14-disc drill on steet wheels, Oliver
harrow, Oliver rake, barrel spreader, Papec forage
harvester, NH 1-row compicker, Cunningham hay
crimper, 4 flat-bed wagons, 2 gravity bin wagons, self
unloading outfit, JD elevator, comsheller, set of JD
tractor weights, gas pump w/300 gal. tank, forks,
- shovels & raise, items.
Approx. 2500 bu. of ear corn, 75 bu. oats, 400 bales
oats straw, 1800 bales of hay & approx. 35 acres of com
in field.
Farm will be offered at I - 30 P.M., if not sold before
the Sale. Consists of 165 acres, more or less, Woodbury
Township, Blair County, Penna. (Northern Morrisons
Cove) 140 A. tillable and 25 A woodlands with two story
house, electric heat and coal furnace. Large frame
barn with silo and stanchions. Never failing well.
TERMS; CASH on Personal Property.
FARM 10% down and balance on delivery of deed.
John J. Dilling, Auctioneer
Not responsible for accidents.
BURTON’S LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE, INC.
Vernon, N.Y.
EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Serving Area Farmers For Over 50 Years
Special For THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,1980
12:30 P.M.
Consigned - the complete milking herd of Issac G.
and Barbara Davis, Redwood, N Y. 57 head of Reg. &
Hi-Grade Holstems (23 Reg.)
51 head of mature cattle (17 Reg.) several fresh,
approx. Vg of the herd handling & due this fall. Balance
to be vet examined for pregnancy by Dr. Sears. In
cluded in this herd are 6 Reg. short yearlings. The
Reg. cattle include 4 Double Tnunes (1 VG) a Fond
Tom and a Jethro The Davis’ used better ABS bulls
along with a Reg. bull.
Sales manager’s note - The Davis’ are retiring from
farming and have a home raised herd that must be
seen to be appreciated. Milkers are presently
averagmg 52 lb. of milk - all dehorned with lots of size,
condition & fancy udders. Using milk receipts for milk
sold, shows a herd average of over 17,000 lb. milk per
cow. If you like quality cattle, this will be one of the
best herds to come out of Jefferson Co. this year.
Plus our usual run of springing cows & heifers, bred
heifers, open heifers & service bulls. We have a vet on
hand every Thurs. to examine all breeding age heifers.
Beef market on Wed. & Thurs. consistently strong at
Vernon with 8 top buyers competing for your cattle.
Future Sale Dates -
Sa*.. Qct. 11
-1 P.M. Milkflow Farms Dispersal at
Burton’s. 51 head, mostly Reg., 1 EX, 2 VG, 5 GP
R.H.A. 18,600 M, 667 F. Catalogs on request.
Sat.. Oct. 18- Mohawk Valley Feeder Breeder Sale at
Burton’s.
Sat.. Oct. 25 - Burton’s Bonanza 111 - 100 head of
select A.I. Reg. Holstein cows, and heifers. If you have
cattle to consign, contact Dale or Harvey
Sat.. Nov. 1 - Fall heifer sale - both grade & Reg.
heifers. Consignments take up until sale tune. Early
consignments will be advertised.
Phone (office) 315-829-3105
Please call early for trucking
Auctioneers: Dale Chambers,
Billy Ransom, Murray Kent
Dale Chambers Vernon 315-829-2287
Harvey Stace Camden 315-245-2820
Licensed & Bonded with Packers & Stockyards
some difficulty, but the third
bill should have clear
sailing.
The measure with the best
chance of moving is HB 2640,
the Johnsongrass bill. It
would declare Johnsongrass
a noxious weed in Penn
sylvania.
12:30 P.M.
KELLER E. EVANS
Administrator
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980—A39
It is far short of the scope
of the original noxious weed
bill introduced early in the
1980 legislative session. That
measure would have allowed
the Secretary of Agriculture
to appoint a committee to
declare weeds noxious.
But there seems to be little
resistance of any sort to HB
2640, which has seen no
changes on the Senate side,
and it easily could move to
the governor’s desk before
next week is out.
HB 1608, provides
exemption to the one percent
capital stock franchise
levied on the total assets of
family held corporate
farms; and HB 1176, the
inheritance tax relief
measure, both have strong
support of the senate ag
leadership, the Grange and
PFA.
HB 1608 passed the State
House on March 26, and 1176
passed shortly thereafter.
But there is a fear among
members of the farm lobby
PUBLIC SALE
OF DWELUNG &
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Along Center Road, 3 miles South of Quarryvilie
Vz mile south of Solanco High School. Watch for
signs along Route 222
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
App. 140 ft. z 150 ft. lot erected thereon frame ranch
house rear & ends. Front w/perma stone and 3
bedrooms & bath, large living room, dining room &
kitchen combination, Full basement w/fimshed family
room, half bath, fireplace on each level, large 2 car
garage with qutomatic door openers. Hardwood floors
on Ist floor auto, oil hot water heat, Frigidaire elec,
stove w/eye level oven, paved driveway, intercom,
pool table & shuffleboard in basement, screens in
cluded. Also swimming pool w/filter and equipment.
Portion of house recently painted.
insepction date Sept. 27. Oct. 4
1 to 4 P.M. or
By appointment call 717-548-2877
Real Estate to be sold 1:30
Household Goods
Elec, mixer & blender; nice set of S'S cookware; pots
& pans & other kitchenware; canners; baking ware;
Hotpomt elec, stove; Admiral freezer 15.5; Eazy
Spinwasher; Electrolux sweeper; dutch oven; 3 pt.
living room suite 0.K.; dining room suite dining room
suite & 6 chairs; occassional tables; rockers; oc
cassional chairs; studio couch, ex. table w/20 boards;
small chest of drawers; gold rug 21x21; rug 9x12 &
runners; hassocks; lamps; pictures; set of dishes;
ironing board; chest of drawers; high chair; new oil
heater; wood & metal crib; bedding, sheets, pillow
cases; porcelain table; folding chairs; fire place set;
fans; patio chairs; bar stools; 1 & 2 qut. jars; croquet
set; egg baskets; sump pump; garden hose; 35 gal.
driveway sealer; quilting frame; Singer sewing
machine; record player; water distiller; yard &
garden tools.
2 clean 1962 Buicks, 4 door hard tops, 1 extra
clean, 48,000 miles.
Antiques
Wash stand; large wicker basket; crocks; kerosene
lamp; 10 gal. crock; shoe lathe; chest of drawers;
wooden wardrobe; 3 section mirror; silverware &
chest; dutch oven; buffet w/6 matching chairs; sleigh
bed & dresser; sofa; wedding ring quilt; white em
bossed bed spread; velvet patchwork table cover
36x36; old patchwork comforter; high back rocker.
Dynamark 10 H.P. lawn & garden tractor; self
propelled mower 21 in.
Many other articles too numerous to mention.
Not responsible for accidents
Terms by:
Mervin Myer
Mary Ellen Shertzer
Lois Hess
Executors of the estate of
ENOS B. MYER
Aucts.
J. Everett Kreider
Steve Petersheim
Lunch furnished
that the measures may run
into a stumbling block.
Sen. Franklin Kury’s
name is the one most often
mentioned as a potential
stumbling block to the two
farm measures.
Several reasons for
blocking the bills are given,
the most common being
opposition to measures
which give benefits to
special interest groups,
including farmers.
Still, farm interests on the
Hill remain optimistic the
measures will move.
While the lawmakers are
scheduled through the end of
the week of September 29th,
it is expected the legislature
will remain in session for an
extra week.
And there remains the
possibility that the Senate
will return for a day or two
after the election so bills
which are not acted upon in
the next several days have a
chance to become law
without dying on the vine.
9:30 A. M