D26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980 HARRISBURG - Charles Wismer, Master of the Pennsylvania State Grange heralded the passage of the bill declaring Johnsongrass a noxious week, as a long awaited boon to agriculture. Wismer, called the bill “another step” another step in increasing farm productivity in Penn sylvania.” Johnsongrass is a weed that virtually takes over fields in farms throughout the state. After taking over, field crop yields drop drastically because they are unable to compete for soil nutrients. - The State of Maryland has control programs for the FALL DAIRY SALE FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17,1980 7:30 P.M. Selling at Art Kling's Sale Barn, 2Vz miles N.E. of Landisburg, Perry Co., 12 miles North of Carlisle on Pa. Rt. 74: 60 ■ HOLSTEIN COWS & IST CALF HEIFERS - 60 (Half are registered) Most all animals are just fresh or close by sale date! Load of good cattle from Cortland, N.Y. 2 Loads of Canadian Heifers! “If you want good milkers, Don’t Miss This Sale!” Catalogs * All Cattle T.B. & Blood tested within 30 Days “Don’t Forget - we will be having our ‘Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon & Dairy Sale’ in November! ” Y. ART KLING Owner R.D. 1, Landisburg, PA 17040 Mark Glick, Auctioneer Fred Naugle, Pedigrees Grangers herald farm bills weed. Without a noxious weed designation in Penn sylvania, there was nothing to prevent its spread here. Two other bills the Grange had worked for final passage also awaiting Governor Thornburgh’s signature, are the Inheritance Tax revisions and laws regulating spotlighting. The revisions to the Inheritance Tax allow a farm to be valued at its use value, rather than its market value. “Now that we have this measure,” Wismer stated, “heirs no longer have to sell off portions of the farm in order to pay the tax.” Another bill of importance to the Grange forbids “This is a measure the carrying weapons while more rural members of our spotlighting, and prohibits organizations have been shining lights on bams and seeking for a long time,” outbuildings. Wismer noted. PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SHORT NOTICE SAT., OCT. 25,1980 AT 2'oo P Ml LOCATION; Travel Rt. 272 (Willow Street Pike), South of Willow Street (Approximately 4VJ miles, between Smithville and Truce. Property on Right). Modern 3 Bedroom Split Foyer Hduse with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen and dining area, living room and completely finished lower level containing family room, great room and den or office. All rooms fully carpeted. New paint inside and out. Oil warm air heat, macadam drive, all on tree lined lot, ap proximately 90’x277’. NOTE: Country Setting Only Minutes to Lancaster. MUST SELT., For Details and Terms or Personal In spection - Call Auctioneer. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Tuesday Evening, October 14 and 21 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. or by appointment. Sale By: AMOS E. FISHER SALE CONDUCTED BY: RANDAL V. KLINE (717) 733-1006 LLOYD H. KREIDER, AUCTIONEERS KENNETH H. HOWARD, ATTORNEY Phone (717)733-100* PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, H.H. GOODS, TOOLS, AUTO SAT., OCTOBER 18TH At 2307 Helena Rd. Lancaster, Pa. (Direc tions) West on Columbia Ave., beyond Two Guys turn North at Twin Kiss (Running Pump Rd.) 2nd St. Helena Rd. 50 State plates, pots, pans, elec, appliance, old Ansonia & Ingraham mantle clocks, 2 old Elgin pocket watches, cranberry sway light, lots of other lights, crocks, jugs, pictures, finger lamp, exquisite flower arrangements, carbide carnage lamp, jocky boy, cement bear, king size log cabin quilt, linens, Avon bottles in boxes, costume jewelry, crochet items, dolls, luggage, bar items, RCA floor model color TV, B&W portable TV, rugs, Xmas items, set of metal horse pitching shoes. (FURNITURE) very old slant top Pennsylvania desk, Penna dower chest, spinning wheel signed and dated (1819), wicker table-4 chairs-sofa and rocker, DL table, table hutch, mates chairs, LOWERY ORGAN HORSESHOE THEATRE SPINET TYPE, platform rockers, sm. cor cupboard, contemporary bedroom suite, w/kmg size bed s-m, dresser, chest of drawers, duncan Pyfe table, sm tables, Viet, chair, plank bottom chair, cane seat rocker, 2 uph love seats & chairs, dl harvest table, 2 recliners, Stauffer lounger, 8 pic poker table w/covers, Motorola stereo, chest of drawers, screen dividers, de-humidifier, Westmghouse 15 cu. ft., frost free refng., humidifier, 6 vinyl seat bar stools, utility cabinets, 90” sofa, drapes. (TOOLS) Craftsman shop wet dry sweeper, 7” elec, hand saw, elec, sanders, jig saws, 6” bench saw on stand, bench vise, Craftsman elec, grinder w/wire wheel, wooden tool chest, assorted bench tools, sway bar & mirrors for RV, new 40 channel CB, new Toro snow blower, 20” self propelled power mower, IO hp Dynamark 32” cut gear drive elec, start tractor mower, 30” drag sweeper, ladders, metal clothes poles, lawn sprinklers, many more items. (AUTO) 1971 mercury Marquis SW-full power-AC, stereo, mechanically sound. Aucts. Note -All the items in this home are of the finest quality and very clean. Auctioneer John H. Qooper 665-5839 AT 9:30 A.M. Sale For ROBERT S. SPIESS HELEN W. SPIESS Food 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. atthe 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 705 Lebanon, Pa. 17042 717-273-5880 PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT, SHOP TOOLS, JOHN DEERE “L” TRACTOR, ANTIQUES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 10 A.M. Real Estate at 1 P.M. Located in Paradise Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. From Lancaster, Pa. take Rt. 30 east 13 miles to Kinzer and turn right onto S. Kinzer Rd. Proceed on S. Kinzer Rd. approx. IVz miles to sale(Linviiie Hill area). Watch for signs. Real Estate consists of a 6 bedroom frame and block house with large 2 car garage and a nice 2 bedroom apartment above garage. This is all situated on ap prox. 2% acres with a beautiful orchard. Out buildings include garage with adjoining shop, 2 brooder houses, chicken house, & a 2 bay bus garage with storage. The first floor of the home includes living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, pantry, Ig. laundry & powder room. Second floor includes 6 bedrooms, bath & Ig. walk-in closet. Apartment above garage has 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, porch, with hot water heat. Property has good well. Orchard includes 75 Bartlett pear trees, other assorted fruit trees & blueberry patch. LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT 1940 JOHN DEERE L TRACTOR (COLLECTIBLE) with CULTIVATOR, SINGLE BOTTOM PLOW, SNOW BLADE & PULLEY; 1971 Chevy Pick-Up Truck with Cap (Custom 10); DAVID BRADLEY TRI-TRAC with 54 in. MOWER; David Bradley Orchard Sprayer; Simplicity Model M Garden Tractor with Sickle Bar & Cultivator; Orchard Baskets; DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRACTOR with SICKLE BAR.-SNOW PLOW & FULL'LINE OP EQUIPMENT; SEARS 10 hp. RIDING MOWER with 36 IN. CUT; 4 HP. HAHN ECLIPSE ROTO SPADER; Planet Jr. Garden Tractor; Utility Tractor; 42 m. Willard Mo-Chief Flail Chopper; 5 ft. 2 Section Disc Harrow; 6 ft. 2 Section Spring Harrow. SHOP TOOLS DELTA SHAPER; Delta 4 in. Jointer; 12 IN. DEWALT RADIAL ARM SAW; 8 in. Craftsman Table Saw; PARKS 12 IN. BELT DRIVEN PLANER with WISCONSIN ENGINE; Craftsman 17 in. Belt Sander with 9 in. Disc; Delta Drill Press on stand; ATLAS 3 ft. WOOD LATHE; Jig & Band Saw Umt; Grinding Wheels; Set Taps & Dies; Bar & Other Clamps; AN VIL; 2 ASHLEY WOOD STOVES with THER MOSTATS; WOOD WORKING BOOKS; Odds & Ends Lumber & Plywood; Firewood; Iron Wheels; Old Hand Pumps. PUMP ORGAN; ROPE BED; Oak 4 Drawer File; OAK WASHSTAND; OAK ROCKER; BOSTON ROCKER; 2 DRY SINKS IN ROUGH; COUNTER MODEL LIFT TOP DESK; Player Piano with No Player; Clothes Rack with Procelain-fiuttons; Store Scales; Ice Tongs; Lg. Pea & Beam Scales; Fruit Press; Straw Cutter; 1 Hole Corn Shelter; Advertising Boxes; Hog Troughs. NOTE; Several pieces of equipment are collectible. Inspection of Real Estate by appointment. Call 442- 4243. Terms: 10% down with balance at settlement Sale by, CLARENCE S. & CLETA M. LEFEVER JR. Attorney: Kenneth H. Howard Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus & Son, 442-4936 or 442-8254 Jay Leary, 354-0423 Food by Ladies Bible Class of Limevilie U.M. Church Not Responsible For Accidents “List Your Sale Today-With Ira, Dale or Jay” ANTIQUES
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