Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 14, 1981, Image 149

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    SPECIAL
HORSE SALE
DRAFT HORSES. MOLES g DRIVING HORSES
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1981
AT NEW HOLLAND
SALES STABLES, INC
12 Miles East of
Lancaster, Pa. just off Rt.
23, New Holland, Pa.
Horse Sale at 10:00 A.M.
Tack Sale at 9:00 A. M.
2 Load Draft Horses, Mules and Driving Horses
consigned by Ward Wright
1 Load Draft Horses and Mules consigned by
Norman Kolb
1 Load Draft Horses and Mules consigned by
John King
1 Load Draft Horses consigned by fchnstian L
Smucker.
1 Load Draft Horses consigned by Steimer
Bros
1 Load Driving Horses consigned by Jonas
Beiler
1 Load Driving Horses consigned by Don
Boring
1 Load Draft Horses consigned by Ken Mc-
Nealy
1 Load .Saddlebred Driving Horses consigned
by Clayton Waterbury
1 Load Saddlebred Driving Horses consigned
by Reuben G. Stoltzfus
1 Load Draft Horses consigned by Steve
Meadows
Plus many more consignments
For more information contact:
Abe Diffenbach, Mgr. Norman Kolb
717-354-4341 717-397-5538
Next Horse Sale March 13,1981
PUBLIC SALE
FARMING & TRUCK FARMING &
GARDENING TOOLS & SOME
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
At 10:00 A.M.
Located at 253 Cherry St. York Twp.
York, Co., PA. Turn east off exit 4 of Rt.
83 on Leader Hgts. Rd. go to the Animal
Hospital and takf the Powder Mill Rd. to
Cherry St. and watch for Sm. farm and
place of sale on left,-or turn off So. Queen
St in Spry onto Cherry St and watch for
sale on right.
A C D-10 tractor, vv/WFE, 1 row cultivator,
A C Model CA tractor w/TFE, New rubber, 2
row cultivators, 2 bottom mounted plow, ACS
ft mounted mower, A.C 2 row corn planter,
small disc harrow; land roller, 2 & 3 section
S T harrows; A.C. subsoiler, McDeermg 1 row
Fro potato digger, 1 row tomato transplanter,
lion age 1 row potato planter, single row corn
planter, Iron age 200 gal wooden tank PTO
sprayer, Grove lubber tire wagon w/gram
bed, DB corn sheller, 2 hole corn sheller, plat
form scales, iron beam walk plow, potato
plow, shovel plow, 1 row cultivator, single &
double trees, hames, roto tiller, planter Jr
garden tractor, sm garden seeder, brooder
stove, chicken coops, chicken wire, feeders &
fountains; log chains, Block & Tackle, assort
of tools, wooden wheelbarrow, 40 ft. ext. lad
der, hot bet sash, misc used lumber, pile of
maple, cherry, and walnut lumber, racks for 6
ft bed Ford Pickup truck, piles of firewood,
kettle stove & butcher kettle, berry crates,
bushel boxes, gas cans, crocks, lawn mowers,
hanging scales, ice tongues, elec trimmers,
used road pipe 8 ft long x 30 in wide, 14 & 15
inch new tires & wheel, Dayton comp scales,
tin measures, bookcases, 3 pc L R suite, B &
Wf V , Zenith stereo, 3pc B K suite, 2 swivel
rockers, and many items too numerous to
mention
TERMS: Cash or approved Check
Owners
MR. & MRS. PAUL B. HARTMAN
253 Cherry St, York, PA
Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer
Anderson & Warner, Clerks
Not Responsible For Accidents
Refreshment Rights Reserved
WASHINGTON, D C embargo is in jeopardy
In a letter to unless the Ad-
President Reagan, ministration issues an
National Grange embargo on all trade
Master, Ed Anderson, with the Soviet Union,
has once again appealed Andersen said he is
for a more balanced particularly concerned
approach in the han- about the approval of
dlmg of Soviet grain export licenses to
embargo. several mafor
Andersen said the manufacturing com-
Grange’s support of the panies to supply
*.vr *4. ■’l“ V!
PUBLIC AUCTION
7th ANNUAL FARM MACHINERY
& EQUIPMENT SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
9:30 A.M.
Located at Elms near auction barn,
Vincetown, NJ.
Consignments welcomed, call early for
advertising
Richard P. Allen
Auctioneer
609-267-8382
Sale Time 10:00 A.M.
REAL ESTATE 1:00 P.M.
Located along Rt. 322, 2 miles West of
Blue Ball, 6 miles East of Ephrata, Lane.
Co.. PA.
iVz story brick and frame dwelling with 4
bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room,
1 */z baths
Well and pressure system, od-fired hot water
heat. 1-car garage Lot size 115 ft. by 250 ft.
Open House (real estate only) Saturday, Feb.
14 from 1:00 P.M to 4.00 P.M. or for in
formation or inspection call 733-6464 or 354-
9255.
Terms. 10% down day of sale. Settlement on
or before April 1,1981.
Fngidaire Refrigerator; G E. Old
Rocking Chairs; Folding Chairs; Lawn Chairs;
Plant Stands, Bowers Sideboard, Bowers
Desk; 2 Sofa Beds (1 like new), Dropleaf
Extension Table; Old Extension Table;
Domestic Electric Sewing White
Sewing Machine; Hoover Sweeper; Maytag
Wringer Washer; Twin Tubs; Half Spmdle
back Kitchen Chairs; 6 Decorated Chairs; 4
Beds; Night Stands; Old Stands; 4 Old Chests;
Cedar Wardrobe; 3-piece Limeoak Bedroom
Suite; 2 Gas Stoves; Utility Table; Play Pen;
Step Stool; Clothes Trees; High Chair; 2
Benches; Bathroom Scales; Clothes Hamper;
Quilt Frames, Floor Light; Mirrors, some
Quilts and Old Bedding; Towels; Throw Rugs
and other Rugs; Jars; Bottles; 1,2 & 5 gad.
Earthen Jugs; 1,2 & 3 gal. Crocks, Old Books, 7
qt Canner; Dishes; Cooking Utensils.
2 Large Iron Kettles; Water Pump with Gas
Engine, 200 ft. 1-mch Galvanized Pipe; Small
Tools; Nails; Garden Tools
Antique Rockers; Newspaper Rack; 4
Spindle-back Chairs, 2 Bureaus with Glass-
Knobs, Small Rocking Chair; Large and Small
Dressers; 4 Washstands (1 With Towel Rack);
Chiffonier, Dry Sink; Porch Rockers, Salt
Box; Carnival Vase, Goblets, Depression
Glass; Wine Glasses, Coal Oil Lights; Doll
Quilts; 2 White Counterpanes; Bread Pans; Tin
Measuring Cup; Cherry Seeder, Jars; Bottles
and lots more.
Terms by:
ISAAC SENSENIG (Trust Estate)
LLOYD & ALLEN SENSENIG (Trustees)
Auctioneers:
Lamar Z. Sensenig, 354-8116
Paul W Horst, 445-5119
Weaver & Wentz, Attorneys
Lunch by Martmdale Fire Co.
Not Responsible For Accidents
Grange asks balanced approach
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
10 Room House
Household Goods
Antiques
to grain embargo
equipment to the Soviets
to build a 3000 nule
pipeline to transmit
natural gas from
Siberia to West Ger
many
Andersen told the
President, “It is a gross
inequity to American
farmers to limit their
export potential while at
the same time allow
another segment of the
economy to conduct
business as usual ”
LOOKING FOR
A NEW TASTE?
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SALE SITE On the premises in West Cocalico
Township. Lancaster County Farm located along
Route 897, Northeast of Ephrata and Lancaster
Travel Route 897 two miles North ot town of
Remholds and turn left onto Windy Mansion Road
to farm on right Watch for auction signs
ACRES, MORE OR LESS, with set of
farm buildings consisting of old, 2 1 /z story
sandstone dwelling dating back to 1830 with
large eat-in kitchen, dining room, family room
and living room first floor. 3 huge bedrooms
and full bath on second floor. Full attic and
basement. Modern oil hot water heat plant and
electric breaker service. Many new windows
18” window sills. Also attached Vh story stone
summer house- Stone and frame bank barn
with electric and water and new paint, frame
workshop and garage 25’x36’ with 2- 12’xl4’
overhead doors complete with electric and
water. Smaller shop with electric and water
and some additional out buildings with con
crete floors. Two 4,000 gallon in-ground fuel
tanks Approximately 5925 feet of macadam
road frontage on Windy Mansion Road, Blue
Lake Road and Rt. 897.
ZONING. The farm will be offered in 2
separate parcels with 38 acres and buildings in
Parcel 1, zoned R-200 and 41 l /2 acres, zoned
Agriculture in Parcel 2 Also offered together
as a whole.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE Property is
DEFINITELY FOR SALE to the highest
bidder Real Estate is ideal for family farm
with lot of frontage to control surroundings OR
fine for investment purposes and possible
subdivision
FOR INSPECTION, detailed brochure or
appointment, call Auctioneer, or come to open
house on Feb. 21 and 28 from 1-4 p m
TERMS: 10% of purchase price due sale day.
Balance to be paid at closing within 30 days.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14,1981—D21
Andersen warned that
dependence on Soviet
gas supplies could make
Western Europe
vulnerable to the dic
tates of Moscow and
open a wide range of
international security
and political issues.
He explained further
that American
assistance in the $l5
billion pipeline project
amounts to a direct
subsidy to the Russian
economy.
He said this subsidy
comes at a time when
A Public Auction of
shop equipment and
machinery was held
February 7 by Allen
Reanck, West Mam St.,
Millheun, Pa. There
was a good attendance
at the sale.
REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC AUCTION
79y 2 ACRE FARM
THURSDAY, MARCHS
1:00 P.M.
TERMS BY
JANET MAE & WILLIS CARMAN JR.
Sale Reports
Some prices received
the Soviet economy is
engaged in an un
precedented buildup of
military powr. An
dersen said this shows a
serious inconsistency
and contradiction m
foreign policy.
He said, “We are
embargoing grain
shipments to the Soviets
because of their use of
military power against
their neighbors, while at
the same time are ready
to subsidize their
military economy ”
were. Gravity Wagons
$230 & $5OO, Walsh,
Sprayer $4lO, Roller
Harrow $250, Disc $350,
Welder & Generator on -
Trader $720, Electric
Welder $lOO, Gray
Portamatic Air Lift
Jack $320, 1949 Chev.
Pickup Truck $lO5, and
1949 Studebaker 4 door
Car $360
Mark Glick was the
auctioneer.
A Public Auction of
household items was
held February 4 at the
Southern Manheim
Twp. Fire Hall,
Fruitville Pk. & Or
chard Sts, Lancaster,
Pa.
Some prices received
were Whiskey Glasses
$l5 to $35 each, Wicker
Doll coach $45, Candle
Stand $45, Agate Tea &
Coffee Pots $l5 to $25
each, 45 pc. Gorham
Flatware $6O, Cast Iron
Toys & Doorstops $l5 to
$4O each and old
Chddren’s Books $5 to
$l5 each.
John H. Cooper was
the auctioneer.
A Public Sale of
livestock and farm
equipment was held
February 6 by John S.
Stoltzfus, 5 miles east of
Quarryville, along the
BartvUle Rd., Lane. Co.,
Pa.
There were 2 pair of
horses sold and each
pair brought $3200.
Other items sold were:
WP9 Int. Tractor on
steel $1950, N.H. 79
Baler $2500 and Drive
.Belts $3OO & 425.
Diffenbach’s Auc
tioneers conducted the
sale.
A Public Sale of real
estate and household
items was held
February 7 by Esther
Reist, 40 N. Ninth* St.,
Akron, Lane Co., Pa.
The 2% story semi
detached house was sold
to T. K. Girvm of
Lancaster for $30,750.
Other items were:
Bedroom Suite $290,
Kerosene Lamp $52 50,
Empire Chest of
Drawers $67 50, Pme
Blanket Chest $l7O,
Glass Rolling Pm $6O,
Electrolux Sweeper
$l5O, Oak Comb Rack
$5O, Bowf ront Oak China
Closet $360 & Nontake
Cake Set $5O
Auctioneers were
John E. Martin and
PaulE Martin.