Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1981, Image 39

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    Marketing
fact sheet
available
NEWARK, Del. Marketing
situation and outlook information
is vital to today’s grain farmers.
They need this information in
order to develop profitable
marketing strategies for the crops
they grow. Selling strategies often
need adjusting on a daily, weekly
or monthly basis in order to meet
current conditions.
University of Delaware Ex
tension crops marketing specialist
Carl German has prepared a fact
sheet - containing a list of
references which can help
Delmarva grain producers make
timely, effective marketing
decisions.
For a free copy, call the county
Extension office in Newark,
302/738-2506; Dover 302/736-4675;
or Georgetown, 302/856-5250. Ask
for the fact sheet on “Where to
Find Grain Marketing Situation
and Outlook Information.”
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
RESTORABLE STONE
HOME APPROX 9 ACRE
FARMETTE
Windsor Castle Road & Kohler Hill
Road, Hamburg, R.D. 2
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29,1981
Sale Time 1:00 P.M.
Inspection by appointment with
auctioneer.
Directions: Rt. 61 North, right onto
South Fourth Street, Hamburg. Right
onto Windsor St. past Hamburg Area
High School. 1 mile to farm.
TERMS: 10% of the purchase price deposit
required on the fall of the hammer. Balance
due within 30 days, or other arrangements
prior approved by Auctioneer/Realtor
associate and owner.
Mid pleasures and palaces though we may
roam. Be it ever so humble, there’s no place
like home. A charm from the sky seems to
hallow us there which, seek through the world,
is ne’er met with elsewhere. The birds singing
gaily that come to my call from the silvery
willows, ripling brooks and all. Home, Home,
Sweet, Sweet Home.
These are just a taste of what you can share
when considering this hillside investment
opportunity, elevated tillable, spring clad
pastures, abundant supply of hard road
frontage, seclusion yet convenience.
Owners:
JOHN 0. 11l AND
ANITA L FAUST
Auctioneer/Realtor Associate
Office -738-4261
Paul K. Landis 717-354-8453
R.D. 4 Ephrata, PA. 17522
Terms and conditions announced on
premises to take presidence over all
printed matter.
DHIA supervisors
receive awards
- county (left) and William Mcllwain,
Tioga County (right) received the Outstanding Service Award
at the recent annual DHIA Supervisors Conference held at
Penn State. Jay Risser, Lancaster County (center) received
the Carl Hollinger Memorial Award for neatness of samples
and barn sheets.
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PAULK. LANDIS
Auction Service
AUCTION
FISHIIHI EQUH 1 .. TOOLS & FURIUTUItE
Becker Estate, 1662 Sumneytown
Pike, Kulpsville.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22,1981
9:30 A.M.
Parking available at 3rd Federal
Penn reel 14-0, Penn 9-0, numerous Penn salt
& fresh water reels, parts for Penn reels,
king fisher reel, true Temper Pro rod,
many blue fish & tuna lures, surfrods, trolling
lines, fly rods, deep sea rods, tuna plugs,
fishing gigs, gafhooks, bass cedar plugs &
lures, clam diggers, line driers, lead sinkers,
clam knife, fishing & hunting knives, gun
cleaning & shell loading equip., black beat head
(mounted), many hand tools, chisels, files
w/custom handles, hammers, pipe wrenches,
and more hardware, safe 5x2x3, collection of
pipe & cigar holders, wall mounted showcase,
B&D bench gnnder, advertising pieces, cast
iron Harleysville National Bank, J.R. Kline,
T.D. Keyser Lansdale & Kulpsville, bank
punch dated 1885 (J.N. Williams), cast iron ink
well & frogs, drafting table, oak file box, oak
desk chairs, mirrion oak, oak washstand, oak
dresser, baskets, tool boxes, game table
w/compartment, oak claw foot table (sq.),
many steamer trunks, bucket yoke, American
oriental type rug, billy club, many items not
mentioned...
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Ike Becker made
many of the rods, billy clubs and other items,
he kept them in excellent condition.
TERMS CASH LUNCH
Paul G. Derstein, Auctioneer 368-6646
of Hatfield Gallery Auctions, Inc.
\ PA’S 3RD PERFORMANCE #
\ TESTED RAM LAMB AND #
INVITATIONAL EWE SALE
I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1981
I 12:30 P.M. AT
I PA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S
I MEAT ANIMAL EVALUATION CENTER
I 651 Fox Hollow Road
1 ■ State College, PA 16801 1
RAMS ON TEST:
1- 10-Hampshire 6-Shropshire
2- 1-Monadale 4-Southdown
[l-Corriedale 1-Oxford 24 Suffolk ,
p 6-Dorse t 2-Rambouillet 1-Tunis
CATALOGS AVAILABLE
ABOUT AUGUST 15.1981
SELLING APPROXIMATELY
45 RAMS AND 45 EWES
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
808 KIMBLE AT 814-238-2527
Avg Daily Gain For 69 Rams After 42
Days On Test is 93Lbs./Day
SPONSORED BY
PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
In Cooperation With -
The Penn State University and
The PA Sheep & Wool Growers Assn
Lancaster Famine, Saturday, August 15,19*1—A39.
Harold Lindecamp and Robert Brinton, Lancaster County,
Cris Hess, Bucks County and Rodney Le'bo, Dauphin County
thr ''d of r- itpla''
, Three DHIA Supervisors, Wilbur Houser, left, and Harold
Lihdecamp, Lancaster County and Thomas Doughty, right, of
Tioga County receive awards for 25 years or more of service
to DHIA dairymen. These awards were presented at the 57th
annual DHIA Supervisor Conference held at Penn State, July
24 and 25,1981.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
Bradford County. Pa.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1981
at 11:00 A.M.
Located; 1 mi. on Hoblet Rd.,
off Turnpike Rd, 8 mi. N. of
Burlington, Pa., 16 mi. S. of
Elmira, N.Y., 10 mi. E. of Col.
X Rds., Pa. Watch for arrows.
62 Grade Holsteins *%ITI
3 Grade Ayrshires
Sire Power & Curtiss Breeding 3 **
Charts day of sale - preg. ck. - Catalogs
42 mature cows, good producing year around
dairy, mostly Ist, 2nd, 3rd, averaging 50#, 6 just
fresh, 16 due between now and Nov., 22 bred
back for later; 2 bred Mrs.; 5 open Mrs.; 8
yrlings, 6 started calves; 1 stock bull; 1 started
buil.
Machinery: Ford 5000 D w/turbo, wf.; JD
3010 G. utility; NH 469 haybine; Gehl 84
chopper w/2 heads; Gehl CT 300 w/hay & 1 r.
com hd.; JD 214 forage wgn., Grove 14’ forage
wgn., NH 26 blower; 3 pipes w/deflectors; 1
distributor; 14’ Feed-Ezee Silo unloader
w/tripod & cable & winch (new this spring); 2
kicker wgns; NH 275 baler w/thrower; NH 55
rake; JD fluffer; JD 110 spreader; JD 494
planter w/inst. dist.; Int. 4-row planter; JD 10’
disc; Case 3-14 3 pt. plow; JD 3-16 mt. plow; JD
lever-set harrow; Stanley Folk sprayer
w/pump; Ezee-Flofert. spreader.
Produce; 16x40 early cut mixed haylage (this
yr.); 80 acres good com (Seneca 137 & PC 40
sold m lots); 3 Tl 5-15-15 fert.
Milking Equipment: 3Surge Units (1 large);
wash vats; DeLaval 76 pump.
Terms: Cash or good check day of sale.
MR. & MRS. STANLEY FOLK
Owners
R.D. 2 Columbia Cross Roads, Pa.
For information call: 717-297-3278
717-297-3873
Sale conducted by
"VRobert M. Shaylor Sales
j SIS Elmira St., Tray, Pa -
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