Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 165

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    PUBLIC SALE
OF
MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT
MON., APRIL 27,81
11:30 A.M.
Located 4 miles Southeast of Mid
dletown, Pa. Route 230 to Geyers Church
road to Brinser Road. Watch for Sale
Signs.
2TRACTORS /
J.D. 4020 Diesel w/cab, wide front end, J.D.
4010 Diesel w/narrow front end, N.H. #479
Haybme, N.H. 268 Baler w/Bale thrower PTO,
JD 494 A corn planter w/Fertihzer & insecticide
boxes, N.H. #25 Silo Blower, J.D. #3B Forge
chopper w/Hay pickup & 2 Row narrow com
head, J.D. #350 Hay Rake, 2 J.D. #125 & 214
chuck wagons w/J.D. running gears, N.I.
Manure Spreader 160 Bus. PTO, JD #FI4SHL
58. 16” trip plow, J.D. #l4B Manure Loader,
j D 10’ transport disc, Grove 8 ton wagon, 10’
cultipacker, 3-pt. 6’ Scraper Blade, J.D. Hyd.
cyl, air compressor, chain saw, baler twine,
water bowls, Sunbean cow clipper. Bolt Bin.
Not too many small items.
Come early.
Sale by
GEORGE SENSENIG
Harold (Abe) Shaffner &
C.H. Wolgemuth, Aucts.
717-944-4126 or
717-653-5689
Food Stand
DAVID KURTZ
Former International Harvester Dealer
MORGANTOWN, PA.
PUBLIC SALE
Of All parts, Manuals, Tools, Equipment,
Automobiles, Plant Supplies & Antiques
TUESDAY, APRIL 21,1981
At 6 P.M.
Located along West Main St. (Rt. 10,
23), Morgantown, Pa. Behind Reading
Coat Factory Store.
SHOP TOOLS
Cylinder Grinder; Small Engine Cylinder
Hone; Glaze Breakers; Ridge Reamer; Valve
Spring Compressor; Ring Comrpessor;
Micrometer Set (0-4”), Valve Grinder; Ring
Expander; Snap Ring Pliers; Copper Tubing
Cutting, Flaring, and Bending Kit; Pipe Cut
ter, Torque Wrench; Cold Chisels, Adjustable
Wrenches; Easy Outs; Pilot Bearing Puller;
large and Small Hammers; Vice Grips; Screw
Drivers; Welding Tools and Rods; Tow Chains;
large Snap-One Mechanics Tool Box and tools
MANUALS: Owner’s Manuals, Parts Books
and Service Manuals for F-12, 14 and Newer
Tractors (including H.M, A, C, Cub, Cadet),
1 H Implement Books; Briggs and Stratton,
Kohler Engine, Parts and Service Manuals;
Wisconsin Instruction Manuals; I-T Manuals,
Model A Ford Instruction Book
SHOP EQUIPMENT; Large Air Com
pressor, Tire Changer; V’ Drill; V’ Drill;
Drill Press, 3/8” Drill, Shop Vacuum;
Soldering Tank; Electric Grinder; Gas Pump;
Electric Welder; Acetylene Torch Set; Large
Shop Heater (used 1 year); Cord Lights; Wood
and Metal Work Benches; Parts Bins; Coun
ters, Overhead Doors; Adding Machine; Cash
Register; Safe; Hot Water Heater; Floor Jack;
Refrigerator; Heavy Welding Bench.
NEW PARTS- Oil Filters; Air Filters;
Plugs, Points; Gaskets; Belts; Bulbs; Rear
Wheel Weights for Cub; Tires; Tubes; Oil;
Misc. Nuts, Bolts, Hoses, etc.
AUTOMOBILES- CLASSIC 1958 TRIUMPH
TR-3 SPORTS CAR 1973 Ply Fury; 1969 Ply.
Satellite; TR-3 Parts - Wire Wheels; Roll Bar;
Rims, Frame; Body.
NEW MERCHANDISE FROM PLANT
SHOP Mexican Ceramic Pots; Plastic and
Clay Pots (asst, sizes); Lg Clay Planters;
Potting Soil; Plant Food; Ortho Lawn and
Garden Products; Seed Rack; Baskets;
Macrame Hangers; used Pots
ANTIQUES. School Desks; Oak Office Desk;
Oak Wash Stand; Depression Glass; Dishes;
Old Pme and Tin Pie Safe; Chairs; Bureau;
Auto Horns
Plant items and antiques to be sold first.
Many items not listed
T Glenn Horst, Auct.
Timothy G. Horst, Auct.
717-859-1331
Terms by:
DAVID KURTZ
Lawmakers open local offices
COLUMBIA Sen. Ralph Hess problems will enable him to better Chairman,
and Rep. Ken Brandt will open a serve the public. “We hope to be in the district
district office at 461 Locust Street Hickemell said he “looks for- office as much as possible, but our
m ,~ 3 ‘ Ul 2 bia - „ ward to helping individuals with responisbihties require us to spend
The office opening will be held on state problems.” much time in Harrisburg,” they
Friday, April 24, from 4 to 7:30 District office hours will be: said.
p.m. The public is invited to at- Tuesday and Thursday from 1 p.m. They added that the office will be
to 8 p.m. Friday from 1 p.m. to 7 able to handle state matters such
The legislators said the office p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to as: obtaining application forms for
will be managed by Dave 3 p.m. senior citizen property tax and
Hickemell, a native of Marietta Sen. Hess is Chairman of the rent rebate programs, birth and
and a student at Elizabethtown Senate Education Committee death certificates, transportation
College. Dave has worked with while Rep. Brandt serves as the and unemployment problems.
Brandt m the past and his services House Majority Policy Committee “We hope to see area citizens
m dealing with state-related 'utilizing this office whenever
necessary.”
PUBLIC
SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 2
9:30 A.M
Located in western Perry Co., 1 mile
west of Blain. Watch for sale signs just
west of Blain along Rt. 274.
HORSES
Three year old Grade Gelding (sorrel); June
4,1979 Registered Quarter Horse Stallion. Sire:
Tuff Tone Otco. Dam; Tamo Rose.
FARM MACHINERY
I.H.C. #656 gas tractor with Hydrostar drive;
Farmall M tractor with super M kit; I.H.C. #540
four 16 in. moldboard plow, semi-mount; I.H.C.
three 14 In. moldboard plows; 3 pt. hitch; N.H.
#275 Baler with kicker; N.H. 12 ft Haybme;
N.H. #256 Rotabar hay rake; N.H. #155 - 24 ft.
hay elevator; N.H. #33 flail chopper; New Idea
#2O two-row mt. com picker.
John Deere 13-7 grain drill; John Deere #9-7
ft. tractor mower; I.H.C. #56 two-row com
planter; I.H.C. #4Ol ten ft. spring harrow;
Century 200 gal. fiberglass P.T.O. field
sprayer; Killbros 250 bu. self-unloading gram
bin on rubber; Danuser 12 m. 3 pt. post hole
digger; Massey Ferguson front end mt.
cultivators, Massey Ferguson #52 - 12 ft. disk
harrow on rubber, Two rubber tired wagons
with,side boards and high hay racks; Smoker
short elevator with Vz h.p. motor; 12 ft.
cultipacker.
MASSEY FERGUSON #92 - 12 FT. CUT
SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE WITH NEW
MOTOR - DRIED WALNUT LUMBER - NEW
STAINLESS STEEL MILK STRAINER.
Twin cylinder air compressor with tank and
IM> h.p, motor; 80 gal. hot water tank; 1400 bu.
wire com crib, 1000 lbs Fairbanks platform
scales; silage cart (good); two-wheel farm
trailer; snow blade; 15.5x38 tractor tire; 24 m.
bam fan; 32 in. barn fan; 3 h.p. Sears
rotatiller; steelards; 3 lawn mowers; chest 44 x
44 x 66; full roll of 3 pt hog fence; 100 ft. ex
tension cord.
Electric motors: 3 h.p electric motor; anvil,
vise; 2 hyd cylinders, power wagon unloader;
1 in. aluminum plates ft xlO ft.; milk cans,
2 large canvases; pipe threader; hay rope;
knife grinder; strap lunges; v-belts; steel
posts; electric sheep shears; spring scales;
several good log chains; bam fogger; 12 x 38
tractor chains; set of grabs.
Several electric fehcers; several power take
off shafts; several pair of breast chains; screw
jack; 2 seed throwers; complete buggy har
ness; mitre saw; set of buggy lines; cow
collar; tags; sausage grinder; picks; shovels;
scrapers; bolts; brooms; sledges; 60 lbs.
alfalfa seed; steel windows and hand tools.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Desk; dining room suite; server; china
closet; buffet and table; bed springs; baby
crib; play pen; chairs; jars; 7 sun porch
screens 53 in. x 36 in.; window screens; storm
door with screen; wooden windows; garden
plow; hog hangers and double tubs; and many
other items.
ANTIQUES
Piano playing rolls, oil heater; hay forks;
wooden and steel pulleys; cross cut, buck saw;
fanning mill; wooden planes; air pump; horse
shoe box; and other items.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: No sale here for 46
years. This is a small list of items!
ORDER OF SALE: Household items at 9:30,
Farm machinery at 12:30.
Don’t be late. This is good machinery, some
like new.
0. MERLE GUTSHALL
Phone 717-536-3177
Dean Shull, Auct.
776-6413 or 789-3415
Neidigh, Clerk
Lunch Stand Reserved
Not Responsible for Accidents
DAIRY DISPERSAL
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
12:30 P.M.
Located about 2 miles off the Dimock
to Brooklyn Road. Turn off 4 miles from
Dimock (Route 29) or 1 mile from
Brooklyn (Route 167). Take New Milford
Exit #67 off 1-81 then to Montrose and
Route 167. Susq. Co. Follow Arrows.
80 HIGH GRADE
HOLSTEINS
- (5 GUERNSEYS)
V WP* 44 Mature Cows
JJT 5 Bred Heifers
m kr^r- —if/_ 15 Short Yearlings
' 15 Started Heifers
12 year old
Service Bull
This young productive very milky dairy
freshens all year round, some each month with
12 in March and April. These cows were bougnt
from the better dispersals in the area when
Nobles rebuilt a few years ago. The young
cattle are daughters of NEBA bulls-Jet
Stream, Trump, Creek, Fury Ivan, Rex, etc.
and will be labeled sale say. No silage here but
typy cattle with the will to milk, the kind that
will do good for you.
PRODUCE: About 1500 bales good hay to be
sold in two lots.
MACHINERY AND MISC: MF #520 12’
transport disc like new; N 1 mow/ditioner; IH
mower for H tractor; IH pulley for 350 tractor;
50’ belt; Farmhand wheel rake; 250’ used Clay
barn cleaner chain.
Lunch Truck
Terms - Cash or Approved Checks
Owners
EDWIN & LARRY NOBLE
Jim Adriance and Sons,
Auctioneers
Montrose, Pa.
717-278-1574
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF REAL ESTATE,
WOOD WORKING TOOLS,
ANTIQUE CAR & TRUCK
ON
SAT., MAY 9,1981
Located along Manatawny Rd., V* mi.
North off Rt. 562 at Earlville, Earl Twp.,
Berks Co.
Histone Spring Forge Homestead to be of
fered in parcels or as an entirety.
PARCEL #1: Large 2Vz story stone plastered
home with 9 rms, modem kitchen, 2 baths, frt &
enclosed side porches. Attached 3 room and
powder room guest house; Coal fired hot water
heat, drilled well. Over sized 2 car garage with
2nd floor storage, washhouse & smoke house
w/storage area, chicken house and 2 story
stone bldg, all situate on approx. 4 acres.
PARCEL #2: Stone 2 car garage and stable, 2
story wood shop bldg and garage, attached
woodshed; former sawmill bldg w/2nd floor
storage, situate on approx. 32 acres, with creek
frtg on both sides of Manatawny Cre ,k.
Full advt. will follow
INSPECTION OF REAL ESTATE: SAT.,
APRIL 25 FROM 2:00 to 4:00 P.M.
TERMS: 10%, day of sale, balance on or
betore 60 days.
SOLD FOR
ELLWOOD G. BRUMBACH ESTATE
Sale at 10:00 A.M.
Real Estate at 1:00 P.M.
|rf5FW AUCTIONEERS
rICt If jOHN D & GEORGE D
Yellow House
689-5051 or 689-5269
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April IS, 1981—033
TV station
starts new
program
PHILADELPHIA -
Farmers, agriculturists
and sharecroppers who
want to stay informed
with the latest in farm
legislation, get an up-to
date poultry report, and
see how the fluctuation
of prices is affecting
crops can find it all in
Gary Geers’ “Farm
Market Report,” on
Channel 3’s (KYW-TV)'
new early morning news
program, 3-today, 6:30
a.m. weekdays.
Geers, a 28-year
veteran of KYW-TV,
speaks with
representatives from
the field of agriculture,
including experts
associated with land
grant colleges - Penn
State University,
Rutgers University, and
the University of
Delaware who can
bring early morning
viewers up-to-the-mm
ute reports affecting the
farmer and the con
sumer.
In addition to Penn
sylvania and New
Jersey, reports include
farm news from the
states of Virginia,
Maryland, and
Delaware, and the crops
grown in those states.
Each Friday, Geers
and guest Frank
Wiechec, director of the
Philadelphia Produce
Market, lets viewers
know what is available
in fresh produce
markets especially
those grown in the In
state area.
Early risers can also
glean consumer-onent
ed information from
Farm, Home & Garden,
hosted by Geers,
beginning at 5.49 A.M.
weekdays. During this
program, Geers offers
cost-saving recipes, tips
for tending home
gardens, new ways to
grow vegetables, and
what’s happening with
pesticides and her
bicides.