Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 11, 1981, Image 164

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    D32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981
LANCASTER The Lancaster
County Conservation District is
making available a scholarship to
an elementary or secondary
teacher in Lancaster County to
attend Science Education 456, a
three credit course entitled
“Teaching of conservation of
Natural Resources in the Schools ”
Held at Penn state from June 15
to July 3, 1981, the program in-
Efficient
fuel
use
LANCASTER - Ris
ing energy costs
threaten to take an even
larger portion of your
profits this year. In
some farming acres, for
example, diesel prices
have jumped 205 per
cent during the past two
years
To help stretch fuel
supplies and in turn hold
down production costs,
Massey-Ferguson offers
this fuel-savings plan
for tractor operation.
1. Remember the
engine consumes the
fuel, so keep it in top
condition at all times.
2. Keep air filters
clean. A clean air filter
guarantees that the
air/fuel mixture is burn
ed in the right propor
tion, providing
maximum efficiency
and economy.
3. With a diesel
engine, make sure injec
tors and injection
pumps are kept in
perfect working order
Contact the local dealer
if there is any doubt
about their condition
4. Store and handle
fuel' so it stays clean
Dnjty fuel causes
blockages and waste.
5. Select the gear
that gives the desired
travel speed at the most
economical engine
speed. Operate the
engine at an near as
possible to rated engine
speed.
6. Use tractor
weights and hydraulics
to properly control
wheel slippage.
7. Check and main
tain accurate tire
pressure. High pressure
reduces tire traction
and increases wheel
slippage. Low pressure
can increase rolling
resistance; this adds to
the amount of power -
and fuel - required for
operation
8. Dragging brakes
can also rob fuel. Make
necessary adjustments.
And don’t let the engine
idel unnecessarily.
9. Match implement
size to tractor power.
Too small an implement
means extra, un
necessary trips over the
field And if a piece of
equipment is too large,
it’s overloading the
tractor.
10. Take measures to
ensure that all im
plements pull as easily
as possible. Get the line
of draft right. Keep plow
shares sharpened Make
correct implement ad
justments when
necessary. And follow a
“thinking” approach to
implement operation.
Soil District offers teaching grant
eludes soil, water, forests, wildlife
and mineral conservation.
Anyone interested should write
to the Lancaster County Con
servation District, Room 6, Farm
and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia
Road, Lancaster, PA 17601, in
dicating their background, the use
of conservation education into
their classroom in the past and
future plans to include en
vironmental education in their
school and community.
The scholarship will pay for
tuition, but will not cover room and
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
“Ervin Helmer, individually and as
Surviving Partner of Donald Helmer, and
Donald Helmer Estate, by James Helmer,
Executor.”
THURSDAY, APRIL 16,1981
at 10-30 AM
on Rt. 39, 3 mi. from Castile, 3 mi. from
Pike, in the town of Lamont, NY.
PARCEL I; Home Farm, consists of approx 99
acres Bordered by Rt 39, Rt 436, and Elmer
Willis Farm, and Woods, to include approx 14
acres in far corner, does not include woods or
home
Deposit: $lO,OOO
PARCEL II: 30 acres of good woods that will
have easement in from Rt 39
Deposit: $4,000
PARCEL III: Formerly known as the Eddy
Farm, approx 60 acres; 55 acres tillable
Bordered by Rt 436, the Korners Farm, the
former Gayton Farm, and Briars and
Buckhouts There will be an easement given to
the former Gayton Farm and the building site
along the Korners boundary *
Deposit: $5,000
PARCEL IV; Formerly known as the Gayton
Farm, approx 90 acres, about 60 tillable and
20-acre woodlot Bordered by Genesee Falls
townline, the Korners Farm, the building site,
and the Geyer farm To have permanent
easement along the Korner boundary to be
shared with the building site *
Deposit: $4,000
PARCEL V: Building site, anyone’s Dream
Site! This parcel offers a panoramic view of the
whole valley plus two Clearwater spring-fed
ponds stocked one with bass and one with trout.
There is an approx. 5-acre lot that could be
pasture or planted. Topping it all aprox. 4 acres
of lush pine woods. Retirement Paradise - you
would never have to travel! *
Deposit: $3,000
PARCEL VI; Formerly known as the Edin
berger Farm, approx. 145 acres; 80 tillable
Bordered by the Geyer Farm, the Genesee
Falls townline, and the Munsell Farm, and
Lamont Road. Not mcluded is the house and
lot. Possible to till another 5 acre of land
(partially cleared)
Deposit: $4,000
PARCEL VII: House and lot to be staked but
not surveyed Approx 2 acres. Now rented.
Depost: $l,OOO
PARCEL VIII: House and silo. Lot to be staked
but not surveyed. Now rented.
Deposit: $l,OOO
PARCEL IX: Potatoe Storage; but usable as a
garage or other use lo De staked nut not
surveyed
Deposit: $l,OOO
PARCEL X: Good family home. Known as the
Lindsey house To be staked but not surveyed.
Deposit: $l,OOO
*NOTE; Parcel I and Parcel IX to be
auctioned separately and then
as one package.
Parcel 111 and IV and V to be
auctioned separately and then
as one; either Parcel 111 and
V OR as Parcel IV and V.
NOTE This list for Reference
Only; Parcels not necessarily
to be sold in numerical
order
Financing Available to Qualified Buyers
Contact Chuck Doerflinger, Broker, at 346-5803
or 344-1416, or William Kent, Inc, Broker at
494-1890
OPEN HOUSE and TOURS on Sun April
12, from 2to 5 PM Broker on premises to
show property and answer questions
WILLIAM KENT, INC. BROKERS
SALE MANAGER & AUCTIONEERS
BERGEN, NY Ph. 716-494-1890
board.
Upon return from the class, the
scholarship recipient will report to
the Lancaster County Con
servation District Board of
Directors.
NY STATE
SPRING BROWN
SWISS SALE
SAT. APRIL 18
1:00 p.m.
Selling at the Cortland Co.
Fairgrounds, Cortland, NY.
40 Head Reg.
Brown Swiss Cattle
Consignments trom NY, FA, ME, CT, and
other states ’ Top bloodlines foundation cattle
Several milking animals, bred heifers, open
heifers, and calves Several carry breeding
service of top A 1 bulls.
Catalogs Tested tor interstate shipment
Sponsored by the NY State Brown Swiss
Assoc
Sale Chairman,
JOHN RICH
Treble, NY
Pedigrees,
WAYNE SLIKER
St. Paris, OH
V. Art Klmg, Auctioneer
Landisburg, PA
Sale Headquarters-Holiday Inn, Cortland, NY
GOOD FRIDAY AUCTION
OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS &
FARM MACHINERY
ON FRIDAY, APRIL 17,1981
Located 5 mi. N. of Boyertown, Vz mi.
S. of Bally, turn E. off Rt. 100 at Longacre
Dairy onto Niantic Rd. for X A mi. turn S.
onto County Line Rd. for Vz mi.,
Washington Twp., Berks Co. Watch for
signs.
Tall case grandfather clock, 3-4 pc. oak
bdrm. suites; butler secretary; Perkins & oak
Victrolas; sideboard: tilt top desk; square
china closet; drop leaf table; night stands;
wicker set; jelly cupboards; cedar & blanket
chests; Kohler Campbell piano; marble top
stand; arrow-half spmdle-barroom-plank
press back & cane seat chairs & rockers;
Morris chair w/claw ft; clothe tree, dressers;
library table; trunks; Seth Thomas & Sessions
mantle clocks; Magnavox color TV; Kel ref;
Kel washer & dryer; porch rockers; benches;
gold mirrors; picture frames
Flow Blue: 7 pc Shapoo-approx 70 pcs.
Marechal Niel-7 pc Margot toilet set; Gaudy
Welsh plates; Spatterware; com glass; lustre;
ruby wine set; Shirley Temple pitcher; soft
paste, depression; hand carved wooden stage
coaches w/horses; small butter chum; 3 color
coverlet, quilts; sampler; 2 color homespun;
wooden & bone handle cutlery; candle mold;
baskets; paper weights; copper bucket; apple
peeler; photo album; German & English
bibles; coal oil lamps; flat irons; crocks, jugs,
some earthen; scalding trough; iron kettles,
butcher equip.
JD' #7O diesel tractor w/PS; Farmall H
w/cult; 1967 Chev sedan; CO-OP 13x7 grain
drill; N 1751 hay conditioner; Fairbanks Morse
12” hammer mill; NI flat wagon; 2 btm pull
type plow; 2 horse farm wagon; lever harrow;
cement mixer; table saw; saw buck; com
sheller; horse plow-cult & row market; fodder
shredder: buggy wheels; roto-tiller, platform
scale; wooden wheelbarrow; pot belly stove;
milk cans; ladders; metal posts & wire; horse
& poultry equip ; scrap iron; lawn roller;
water & hog troughs and many more itehs.
Sold for
PAUL J. CLEMMER ESTATE
Sale - Household at 9:00 A.M.
Farm Machinery at 10:00 A.M
2 auctioneers
Terms: Cash or Pa. Check
Refreshments on premises
|3|f AUCTIONEERS
I KIMI JOHN D & GEORGE D
■ ■ 1J Yellow House
689-5051 or 689-5269
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
9:00 AM Both Days
In Perry County in the Boro of Blain, Pa
on Rte 273 the undersigned will sell the
following:
ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, GUNS
50 Gal Apple Butter Copper Kettle, 6 iron
Butcher Kettles, 10 and 20 Gal Whiskey
Barrels, Wooden Kegs, Monarch Old Copper
Washing Machine, Pot Belly Wood Stove,
Fairbank Scoop Scales, (with weights) Other
Scoop Scale With Weights, Set Platform Scales,
2 Old Cistern Pumps (without chains), Wooden
Butter Churns, Wooden Tub, Several Cocks and
Stone Jugs, 3 One Gallon Glass Butter Churns,
2 Railroad Type Lanterns, Wooden Sauerkraut
Stomper, 2 Iron Teakettles, 2 fin Egg Boxes,
Egg Scales, Egg Baskets (Wire) 2 fin War
ming Closets For Oil Stove, 2 Painted Milk
Cans, Hand Corn Sheller, Long Handle Tin
Cutter (30 in ) Wick Holders Foi Kerosene
Lamps, Old Wooden Cigar Boxes, Several
Wooden Ammo Boxes, Old Jars with Zinc Lids,
Various Types Myers Hand Pumps (old and
new), Old Atlantic 5 Gal Oil Cans, Sad irons, 2
Molasses Pumps, Double Tree & Fittings,
Hand Drill Press, Crock Chick Feeders &
Water Fountains, 2 Oak Office Chairs, Old Wall
Paper Cutter, Several Packs Old Picnic Metal
ice Cream Spoons, 2 Kerosene Light Wall
Brackets, German Helmet, National Cash
Register (old), Moldboards For Walking Plow
(Syracuse), Hay Mow Fork, Bucket-A-Day
Stove, Approx 200 Ft New Wooden Pipe (new 2
in ), b Old Chestnut Dresser Drawers
Guns (Will Be Sold Friday 11:00 AM)
Browning Centennial 44 Magnum Lever Action
(1878-1978), 22 Cal Browning Leaver Action
Rifle, 20 Ga Over-Under 3” Magnum Shotgun
(Charles Dailey), 30-0 b Remington 7b() Game
Master Carbine, 22 Cal Glenlield Model bl)
Semi-Auto Rifle, JC Stevens A& T Co 32-20 Cal
Rolling Block Oct Breach Bull Barrel, 12 Gal
Western Field Pump Shotgun, Some Am
munition
ANTIQUES AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK
1947 Chrysler Coupe - Winsor (Fair Shape)
runs, 1953 Ford Panel Truck Flathead V 8 (Fan
Shape)
TOOLS, HARDWARE, CLOTHES, MiSC.
Keystone An Compressoi With Vertical Tank
I*2 HP Motor (like new), All Types ot Indooi
Outdoor Lighting Fixtuies (Ceiling and Wall
Mounts, Brand New), 2 Complete New Wayne
Oil Burners (Hot Air Furnace), Rolls ot Wne
Fencing, Complete Glidden Paint Tinting
Machine Al, Paint Shaker, Elec Grease Gun
on Cart, Collins Elec Pipe Threader (up to 2
new dies), 3 Perfection Kerosene Space
Heaters, 3 Burner Perfection Oil Stove, 2 Floor
Sanders (porter cable and dark professional),
Edgers (7” round disc and 8’ belt), Stainless
Steel Double Bowl Sink, Steam Roller Jack, 2
Table Show Cases, i Standing Showcase, Small
Elec Paint Sprayer, Model 183 Attic Exhaust
Fan (new), 3l) Circular Saw Blade,
Galvanized Sheet Benders, Barn Exhaust F an
with Shutters (3b ), Several Small Elec
Motors (new & used) Bolt Dies and Threaders,
Complete Set Pipe Dies ( J 4 in to 1 in), Stove
Pipe Shapers, Elec Heaters, Oil Fired Broodei
Stove, Elec Chick Water Pans, Feeders, Heal
Lamps (red and clear), Files, Hammers, Saws,
Wire Brushes, Jumper Cables (new), Snow
Shovels, Scoop Shovels, Handles (all kinds),
Hand Tools (all kinds), Horse Shoe Calks,
Some Old Tinwaie, Copper Soldering irons,
Bolt Cutters, Hot Plate, Log Chains, Log
Grabs, Riveter, 3 One Gal Oil Pumps with
Tanks (crank) 6 Gal Cans ot Grease, Pipe Vice
With Stand, Appliance Dolly, Set of Standing
Steam Rooting Tools, New Bicycle Parts,
Automobile Ski Racks, b Foot Elec Chick
Brooder, 4x4 Tube Drop-m-Ceiling Flourescent
Lights, Beer Lights, Screen Doors, Large
Mirrors, Heat-o-Lators tor Wood Stoves, Old
Parts Books, Fire Box Walls (tor wood stoves)
Christmas Tree Stands, Ironing Board Covers,
Assorted Sport Clothes, Hats, Coveralls,
Jackets, Rain Covers (orange), Dog Collars,
Boots, Shoes, Set Sunbeam Cow Clippers
(used), Lawn Mower Blades, Atlantic 1 Gal
Hand Pump (oil), Single Lever Kitchen
Faucets, Collins Elec Pipe Threader and
Cutter ( J 2 to 2 ), Suburban Hot Air Sup
plement Wood Furnace With Fan
Owner
FROWNFELTER HARDWARE
Blain, Pa.
Chuck McGarvey - Auctioneer
Loysville 717-789-3974
McGarvey and Frownfelter - Clerks
Terms: Cash or Good Check I.D. Required
Food Stand: Ladies Auxiliary
Not Responsible tor Accidents