HARRISBURG - 1981 Potter County, antlerless deer licenses will be issued from the courthouse at Coudersport under the direct supervision and control of the PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 20 9:00 A.M. Located near Friedensburg, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Approx. 2 miles off Rt. 433, turn at Gardners Cafe. Approx. 3 miles West off Rt. 183 near Reedsville Church. Watch for auction arrows to Riegel's Farm. Antiques, Collectibles, roll top desk, ice box, old post cards, store advertising items, household. Oak Furniture - Round table, china closet, pressed rocker, oak sideboard, wash stand. Plus many old store related items too numerous to mention. Contents of former Klahr Store, Scfa. Haven, Pa. Moved for convenience of sale under roof. Terms - Cash preferred or approved check. Lunch available. SALE ORDERED BY JOHN & RUTH KLAHR Jay Riegel, Jr. Auctioneer 717-739-4718 Not Responsible For Accidents te Absolute liquidation Auction. ? of . Construction Equipment, Vehicles, Lots of Plumbing Fixtures, Hand Tools, SATURDAY, JUNE 20 9:30 A.M. Located fn the Village of Kinderhook, PA. Take Route 23 West of Lancaster, PA. To Kinderhook Road. Watch for sale signs. Auction Features: John Deere 3108 Backhoe, 1972 F-250 Ford Pickup Truck,-1974 Ford Econolme Van, (New) 1979 CMC 4x4 Pickup Truck with Cap, (New) OMC Mustang Slad Loader #440 Owatonna with New Bucket, 1972 C-50 Chev. Dump Truck with Large Road Type Plow, 2-38’ Single Axle Trailers, 5 Trowling Machines (New), Mark Master 5/24 Snow Plow, Like New, Engine Hoist Crane, New Sears 2 H.P. Air Compressor, #7730 Dewalt Power Miter Box, Bishman Tire Changer, Portable Acetylene Torch withstand, David White Transit w/Tripods, Oietzgen Transit w/Tripoda, Gray Co. Paint Pump Complete, 3/4” Socket Set, 3 Pipe Cutters, 3 Aluminum Ext. Ladders, Extension Cords, Portable Shop Tool Cabinet, Tire Changing Tools for Trucks, B&D Sander Polishers, B&D Industrial Grinders, Paint Shakers, 3 Wet & Dry Vacuums, 6” Large Bench Vise, Sinks Model 7 Spray Gun, Rear End Lub Machine, Mirco Tire Balancer Machine, Portable 300 gal. Fuel Tank, 20x40’ Bermuda Swimming Pool Complete, Hand & Garden Tools, Black & Decker Power Saws, W' Right Angle Drills, Cut Saws 3/8”, 1/4”, 1/2” Drills, Hammers, Wrenches, Sledge Hammers, Plumbing & Electrical Supplies, Boxes of Nails, Pipe Fittings; 5; %’x6o’ Copper Tubing, (6) Boxes of % Couplings, Roof Shingles, 2-12 Ton Hyd. Jacks, Wheel Barrow, Dry Wall Sheets, Hundreds of Feet of Plastic Pipe, 1%” 40 Pcs. 20’ long; 3” 10 Pcs. 20’ long; New Aluminum Doors, 12 Set Pole Jacks, 8 Rolls Roofing Paper, 4 Stainless Steel Tubs, 2 Set Ladder Jacks, Window Sash, 10 Ton Porta Pack, 20 Bundles of Sheet Rock, Fiberglass 1 Pc. Tubs, 2-275 gaL Fuel Tanks. Many Other Items. Sale By: C. EDWARD BOLLINGER R.D. #3 Columbia, PA 717-684-7412 Food served. Term*: Cuh Certified Check. Bank Letter of Credit, Personal Checks only if Auction Company knows Bayers or if Prior Arrangement is given. Sale Conducted! By, J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE JAY M. WiTMAN, Box 501. Ephrata, Pa. 717-627-0789 - 717-665-5735 Antlerless license distribution returns to Potter Co. Game Commission. The return to Coudersport was authorized by the Game Commission in direct response to a request from the Potter County Commissioners. Hollinger’s Construction f PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 11,1981 At 9:00 A.M. 812 West Main Street (Route 25) Valley View, Schuylkill County, Pa. (8 Miles West off 1-81, Exit 34) Lot 68 Ft. x 188 Ft. 5-Bedroom Dwelling, Beautiful Knotty Pine Kitchen, V/z baths. Stoker Hot Water Heat, 36 Ft. x 76 Ft. 2Vz Story barn 1-Car jGarage. This property in excellent condition offers a comfortable residence plus an area for a retail store or a professional office. This bam has 6000+ square feet of storage space which could provide an extra source of rental income! Check the possibilities now and be prepared to bid and buy at the auction. FOR INSPECTION CALL: (717)682-3085 TERMS: 10% down the day of sale, further terms and conditions to be announced when real estate is offered at 1:00 P.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES High Counter Kitchen Cabinet, original paint; Decorated Plank Rocker; Cane Seated Rockers; Wooden Rocker w/Neeidlepoint Seat; 3-Pc. DECORATED BEDROOM SUITE w/Teardrop Pulls; Flour Chest, original graining; (2) Dough Trays; Oak Tables; Books; EARLY LOCAL CALENDARS in mint condition; Family Record & Lord’s Prayer by Real Pen Works; Old Clothing; Fancywork; (3)Empire Chests some w/Porcelain Knobs; (2) Blanket Chests; Picture Frames; Organ Stool w/Claw Feet; Slant Front Desk; WICKER BA£Y CARRIAGE; Drop Leaf Table; Miniature Iron Pump; Metal Roman Soldier Statues; Wooden Office Chair; Easel; Wall Mirror; Chopping Block; Treadle Sewing Machines; Child’s Rocker; Ig. assortment JUGS & CROCKS; Stoneware Water Cooler; Chandelier; Hat Pins; DISHES including; Enameled Glass, Blue Willow, Dark Carnival, HANDLELESS CUPS, Salt Dips, Butter Chips, lot MOSS ROSE CHINA, Ironstone, Pressed & Pattern Glass; Condiment Set; Candy Jars; Planter’s Peanut Jars; Bottles; Dated Jars; Old Beer Mugs; several WASHBOWL SETS; Hand Bell; Oil Lights; Mercury Glass Relfectors; Bam & Buggy Lanterns; ~ (2) Copper Boilers; nice AGATE TEAKETTLE; Butcher Forks, Ladles & Strainers; Candle Molds; Flat Irons; Star Tobacco Cutter; Dolls; Milk Buckets; Flax Comb; Lg. Wooden Butter Bowl; Waffle Iron; 3-Prong Forks; Glass Washboard; Lg. Slaw Cutter; Cuspidor; Milk Can; Single & Double Trees; Meat Grinder;' Wine Press; Broad Axe; Wooden Tool Chests; LOG WAGON; other items not listed. OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY 4-Pc. & 5-Pc. Bedroom Suites, Cedar Chest; Comer Table; Wooden Chairs; Dressing Table; Radio/Phonograph; Occasional Chairs; Recliner; Crib; Highchair; Roll-a-Way Bed; HOODED FIREPLACE w/ELECTRIC HEATER; Window Fan; Clothes Tree; Bar beque Grill; Rugs; Fireproof Receipt Box; FLOOR SAFE. 1967 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 4-DOOR SEDAN Air Compressor; Wrenches; Socket Set; Carpenter Tools; Bench *Vise; Oil Pump; Miner’s Picks; Loan Binders; assortment Chains; Cross Cut Saws; Wheelbarrow; Ladders; Garden Tools'; Fruit Baskets & Boses; Coal Chutes; many other items. SILVER COINS &MDIANHEAD PENNIES (25) Silver Dollars including 1879 cc; 1938-D Half; 1932-D Quarter; 1926-S Dime; Buffalo Nickels; Coins will be sold individually, by rolls and by Collector Books, (coins will be sold -at 2:00 P.M.) ANNA E. WILLIAMS,owner John T. Pfeiffer, 111. Esq. Pfeiffer, Brown & Baldwin, Attorneys Lunch Available George t Mike m Auctioneers & Realtors nHRPPT Last year, Potter County an terless permits were issued by the Commission from its Northcentral Field Division office at Jersey Shore following an incident in which the county treasurer was removed as an issuing agent of the Commonwealth. He had been charged by the State Justice Department and Game Com mission with numerous irregularities in connection with the distribution of 1979 antlerless licenses. The case remains in litigation. Recently, the Potter County Commissioners met with Game Commission officials and an agreement was developed whereby the physical distribution of the 1981 permits would be conducted from the courthouse at Coudersport with space and personnel supplied by toe county. Game Commission officers will supervise distribution. Penn State studies bagged silage UNIVERSITY PARK flexibility to handle Farmers may have more silage in a given another method to y ear without building a ensile forages, if tests of new he observes, bagged silage continue l ln 3 case where the to show favorable producer is enlarging results, says Lowell L. 1118 operation, say from Wilson, professor of 40 to 60 dairy cows, or Animal Science at Penn from 200 to 300 finishing State. steers, the silage- An alternative to bagging system may be conventional silos, the more economical and bags give farmers flexible than„ investing PUBLIC SALE TRACTORS - TRUCKS - FARM MACHINERY MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 22nd At 5:30 P.M. Located approximately midway bet ween Littiestown and Hanover, Pa. along Route 194 at the James (Bud) Spalding Livestock Farm. Due to the recent death of my husband, I, the undersigned owner, will offerthe following: Like new J.D. 2240 Diesel tractor with W.F.E. 3 pt. hitch, live P.T.0.16.9-28 rear tires, with 175 hrs. on meter; J.D. 1530 Diesel tractor W.F.E., 3 pt. hitch, live P.T.0., 14.9-28 rear tires on quick adjust wheels with 575 hrs. on meter; J.D. Model 145 manure loader; J.D. Model 714 chuck wagon (like new); 2 J.D. 16A flail choppers (one like new); nice N.I. Model 215 manure spreader; 16 ft. Jerr Dan bale wagon; N.H. Model 351 grinder-mixer; Little Giant 42’ elevator w/2 HP elec, motor and com chute; Danuser Model F-8 post hole digger; J.D. heavy duty power washer; 3 pt. 6’ blade; new Durvet Automatic Headgate; 3 pr. dehomers; 1 ton chain hoist; log chains; pony and horse harness; 3 nice saddles; horse hames, halters, bridles, collars, single trees; stillyard scales; 100’ electric cords; hog chains; screw and hydraulic jacks; baler twine; McCullouch D-44 chain saw; 10’ gal. gate; 8’ & 10’ Iron water troughs; wooden feed and hay racks; wood hog feeder; lot livestock medicine; new roofing shingles; ABC fire extinguishers; 10’ gal. tile; 4 railroad ties; large canvas; barbed and fence wire; scalding trough; 2 1973 Snowmobiles, David Bradley Garden tractor with full line of attachments including snow blade; approx. 175 gal. fuel tank w/hand pump; milk dumping station w/plastic hose; 2 livestock clippers; rabbit pens; old tin; misc. small tools and many items not liked. TRUCKS 1980 F-150 Ford Ranger 6 cylinder pick-up, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, AM-FM radio, with 10,000 miles, 2 fuel tanks and cattle racks with drop-down tailgate...!973 Ford 750 stake truck with a 20’ cattle bed with roof, side and rear drop tailgates, having a 10'speed transmission and a 2-speed rear, has good id:00-20 rubber and in good running condition. TERMS- Cash - Bank confirmation for personal checks if not known by Auctioneer or owner. Not responsible for accidents sale day. AUCSItONEER NOTE: If in need of nice clean used machinery, plan now to attend this sale. MARY H. SPALDING, owner R.D. #2 Littlestown, PA 17340 (717)359-5622 Dennis J. Plunkert Auctioneer R.O. #2 Littlestown, PA 17340 (717)359-4489 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 13,1981—P29 Applications, which will be received by first class mail, on a first-come-first-served basis, should be mailed to the Potter County treasurer’s office. 1981 applications for antlerless licenses in all counties begins Monday, Octobers. in a new conventional silo,” Wilson says, adding he foresees some farms using only bagged silage. Although the machine is relatively expensive, and the system requires the fanner to buy new bags each year, generally the bagging technique may be less costly and offers greater flexibility than the construction of a new silo, especially if the machine can be rented through a custom operator, he claims. Bagged silage may not be economical for every farm situation, but Wilson reports Pennsylvania farmers who have tried the system seem to be pleased with it. A large “sausage stuffing machine” packs 100 to 125 tons of plant materials into an airtight plastic bag that is about 8 feet in diameter and 100 feet long. The bag is sealed by nailing 2x4’s together across the open end or tightly folding the end down and placing something heavy, like old tires or soil upon it. After fermentation occurs, farmers can slit the end of the bag and peel the ends back. The silage can then be removed with a front end loader. The bag can be refolded to maintain nearly air-tight con ditions. Generally the bags are not re-used. Anhydrous ammonia and other additives could also be used to retain or improve the nutritional quality and palatability of the bagged silage. Although the silage spoiled a little more than Wilson had anticipated, its quality paralleled that of silage from conventional silos. He attributes the spoilage to the fact that the test batches filled only a portion of the bag. However, Wilson found that beef cattle readily accepted the feed and performed well on it. This research is a part of a larger team project involving W.L. Kjelgaard and P.M. Anderson, associate professors of Agricultural Engineer ing and H.W. Harpster, assistant professor of Animal Nutrition. Also being studied is die use of the large round bales for silage storage in plastic bags.
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