Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 10, 1981, Image 161

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    FALL
FEEDER SALE
FRI.OCT.-30
at 7:30 P.M.
Wyalusing Livestock Market
Wyalusiiig, PA
BSSSSSSSSBSSSBS
. PUBLIC SALE
DIURSOAY, OCTOBER 22,1911
: ’ - ' 10A.M. • '
FOR: Pletz Trucking Inc., 1251 Wayne
Ave., Reading, Pa.
Everything Sells to the Highest Bidder*.
TRUCK TRACTORS:
76 Peterbilt 359-F19 r (2) 76 Peterbilt 359-Sl9,
73 Autocar AB, 74IHC COF4O7OA; REEFERS:
(10) 70 Trailmobile 40’; VAN TRAILERS: (4)
79, (4) 78, (4) 77 Trailmobile 40’; (3) 76 Ohio
Body 40’; (3) 76, (3) 75, (2) 73 Trailmobile 40’;
STRAIGHT TK.: 78 Ford LN6OO; VANS &
CAR: 74 Chev. Step Van; 77 Chev. Van; 80
BuickSdn.
GARA6E/SHOP FACILITY & OFFICE TRL.
145’x115’- Lot w/75’x75’ Garage/Shop Fac. &
12’x60’ Office Trl. (‘Subject to owners con
firmation).
Refrig. Units, Tubeless tires, Misc. tires,
rims Sc spacers. ■ _•>
TERMS; Complete Payment Sale Day In Cash
or Guaranteed Funds Only. Garage .Terms:
10% down,-Settlement 120 days.
Write or call for descriptive brochure:
Vilsmeier Auction Co., Inc.
Rt.3o9,Montgomeryvilte 1 Pa. 18936
Call 215/699-5833:
SUSOUBUMUCnMIYtteME
22ND ANNUAL HEIFER SALE
< Rush^a ? WCo.
Located 2 miles E. of Pa. Rt. 706 at
Rush, 7 miles W. of Dimack & 1 mile N. of
4 Pa. 267 midway between Auburn Center
& Lawton, Pa.
■'M
Individual Pa. health charts .on day of sale.
Each animal treated for winter health shots.
Calfhood vaccinated. 20 juit fresh, 15 due Nov.
& Dec. Several young calves eligible to reg.
Good prospects for 4-H.
This Susq. Co. group of heifers are ex
ceptional this year. Size, type & production you
will see. Several were purchased as yearling
heifers from top production herds, which in
clude 9 from Walter Brooks Dairy & Hillside
Farms.
Top Sires: Arlinda Jet Stream, 6 Whittier
Farms Astro Galaxy, Brook Twain Apollo
King, 5 Hillhaven Standout Job, Numesdale
Originator, 2 Lemax Glendell Whistle & other
popular sires.
Sale Features: Brooks-Twain Astro Babs -
her dam w/365 d 23,800 m 3.6% 651 f., Brooks
Twain Job Pop & Twin - her elevation dam
w/283d 22,267 m 710 F inc., Brooks Twain Job
Belle - Her dam w/l-yr. 11 mo. 364 d 20,452 m.
724 f and other good records announced at
ringside.
A, good opportunity to buy your future
foundation cattle at this auction. Come
prepared to purchase as they will be sold to the
high bidder.
Terms: Cash or good check.
Susq. County Commissioners
Jack M. Masters - James K. Adams - .
Henry D. Prince "
Evan Price, Clerk - Courthouse
Montrose, Pa. Ph. 717-278-3878
Merton L. Bunnell, Auctioneer
Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375
Wayne Weaver, Pedigrees
Tunkhannock, Pa.
Christine Poulsen, clerk
Donald R. Quick Sr., Farm Mgr.
MISC.
SATURDAY.
OCTOBER 24,1981
12:00 Noon
39 REGISTERED & HMiRAOE
HOLSTEINS 39
19 RE6. • 20 HI-6RADE
JUNIATA CO. FARM
- AND WEEKEND RETREAT
■ -ACREAGE AT ESTATE SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Located 6'mi. SW of Mifflintown, 56 mi.
W, of Harrisburg.'
‘5B ac. farm, 2 story dwelling, bam, stream.
5 parcels woodland w/water, IV, to 3 ac. & Vk
ac. bldg. lot.
For brochure contact:
Long Bros., Aucts.
R.DJ2
Port Royak, Pa. 17082
Ph. 717-527-4784
PUBLIC AUCTION
Farm Machinery - Hay - Straw
Grain Truck - Grain Augers
Household Goods • Antiques
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
at 9:30 a.m.
Located in Chester County, Pa. - 2 miles
East of Cochranville, 6 miles West of
Coatesvilie on Gum Tree Road. From
Route 41 go North on Route 10 to Gum
Tree Road (Ist right) and follow to sale.
From Route 82 go West on Gum Tree
Road to sale.
FARM MACHINERY
Allis Chalmers C tractor (bought new by the
Toppers); Massey Harris 30 tractor, complete
hydraulic P.T.0., both in good condition with
good rubber; manure loader fits on C with
bucket; International disc harrow w/28 discs; 9
ft. Brillion cultipacker; Allis Chalmers 2 way
plow; Allis Chalmers cultivator; M.F. 7 ft. bar
mower; Model 50 International 4 row com
planter, fiber glass fertilizer boxes, Gandy
herbicideattachment, A-l cond.; Smoker grain
bin wagon; Smoker 24 ft. elevator with motor;
New Idea manure spreader, P.T.Oi; Ontario
grain drill; -12 volt grain seeder; 40 ft. 6 in.
grain auger on chassis w/P.T.O. drive; 38 in.
tractor chains; circular saw; spike harrow;
horse trees; 3 - 4 in. grain augers, 10’, 15’ and
20’ length; 2 bag wagons; flat bed wagon; 20 ft.
aluminum extension ladder; log pull; weed
burner; Craftsman 173 h.p. air compressor; 4
bicycles; shop items; bolts; nails; etc.
LAWN-GARDEN-CHICKEN
EQUIPMENT
Sears roto tiller, 8 h.p., good condition; Sears
riding garden-tractor with mower & snow
blower; 24” Mustang riding mower; 20 in.
riding mower; mounted boom sprayer, P.T.0.;
Baby Mammoth large incubator; approx. 5010
hole chicken nests; automated chain feeders &
waterers; approx. 15 chicken crates; 2 electric
egg washers; approx. 24 egg baskets; approx.
10. rolls box fencing; 2 small incubators;
electric brooder; chicken feeders; step ladder.
250 bale straw - 30 bale old hay
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Breakfast set; Westinghouse electric stove;
bed and spring; box spring and mattress;
Coldspot refrigerator; baby crib; Remington
typewriter; S.C. adding machine; metal
cabinet; electric heater; record player;
Coldspot freezer; electric fan; sofa & chair;
spittoon; 2 wringer washers; kerosene space
heaters; twin tubs; table; chairs; pussey
willow cherry pink set of dishes; upright Grand
piano.
ANTIQUES
Old brass bed; oak dresser with mirror; 3
plank bottom chairs; 2 plank bottom, chairs
half spindle; nice old wicker baby coach;
Singer treadle sewing machine w/cabinet; 2
butter churns; jelly cupboard; iron light
holder; kerosene lights; meat grinder; iron
kettle; sleigh; granny rocker; beveled large
mirror in old frame; 3 clothes irons, 1 handle;
camel back trunk; slaw crocks;
shaving stand; iron bank; high chair; piano
stool with ball & claw feet; hand crocheted bed
spread; pea scales - many of the items have
been in this attic for generations many items
not mentioned.
1965 Model 60 Chevrolet truck, grain dump, bed
gross 19,500, good running cond., 72,989 miles;
Model 100 1969 Hodaka motor cycle; Model 350
1972 Honda - 2 wagon load of small items.
AUCTIONEERS;
Steve Petersheim - 215-593-2442
Everett Kreider
LUNCH ON PREMISES
Auctioneer's Note: Form machinery - Antiques
well maintained.
TERMS BY:
KATHRYN TOPPER
Est. of John Topper
Hunters get goose blinds
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT; HARVESTORE
SILOS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; TRUCKS; lEEP
. CHEROKEE
TUESOAY,NBVEMBER 18,1981
At 10 A.M.
Go south from Kutztown on the (Noble
St. Lyons Road) past Fire Co. Bldg., turn
onto Coffee Lane to Ist farm, Berks Co:
Pa.
Farmall 806 diesel tractor w/fast hitch;
Fannall 560 diesel tractor w/fast hitch;
Farmall 400 gas tractor w/fast hitch; Int. 574
gas, w/3 pt. hitch,67shr. #1850; front end loader
for same; (2) Farmall super C tractor w/fast
hitch; Int. 715 diesel combine w/hydrostatic &
#BlO -13’ grain head, hume reel,'& #844-four r C
head all used only 4 yrs. on low acreage; Int.
#7OO six bot. auto reset on land fast hitch pi.
Harvestores (2) 20’x60’; (1) 20’x30’; (2)
Hercules unloaders; (1) Goliath unloader;
Harvestore 80’ bunk feeding tough; Advanced
80’ feed conveyor. Terms on silos - 50% day of
auction, bal. at time of take down, must, he
moved by Dec. 15,1981. Silos sold approx. 12
Full ad later.
Terms-Cash or Check Refreshments served
Ordered by
IRWIN & MARIAN FINK
Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer
Auction Co. Inc.
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAX. OCTOBER 17
Mrs. Savannah R. Smiths Danville R.D. 3,
will offer for sale “Farm Real Estate”,
consisting of about 75 acres of farm and
woodland.
Located 3‘/z miles Southeast of
Washingtonville. 'From blinker light of
Route 54 &‘ 254 ga 2 1 /z miles" East of
Washingtonville to Exchange Road, turn
South for 1 mile, then turn right on Smith
Road, Vz mile to farm.
Spring fed stream runs through pasture land
and a good Artesian well at the house. Erected
on the farm is a large 2 story frame house with
6 rooms and full bath, good bank barn and
implement shed. Call Washingtonville 437-2522
or 437-2803 for an appointment to see the farm.
The farm will be offered for sale 1 p.m.
At 10 A.M. we will sell household furnishings
from the house and some farm machinery at
the bam.
Terms: PERSONAL PROPERTY, Cash or
approved check.
REAL ESTATE: $5,000 down on the day of
sale and the balance within 30 days at which
time possession will be given. Good lunch
available.
Owner,
MRS. SAVANNAH R. SMITH
R.D. 3, Danville
Richard C. Brittain, Attorney,
319 Mill St, Danville.
Licensed Auctioneer:
RANDALL L. RUNYAN
RD 3, Mahoning Manor, Milton
Phone 742-9274
Special Feeder Cattle Sale
Baltimore Livestock Market
Routes 40 & 32 West Friendship, Md
Friday, October 23 at 1:00 P.M.
500 HEAD - ALL WEIGHTS & CLASSES
For more information, contact:
Claude Hylton, Jon Hylton, or Dick Bennett: 301-442-2126
Harry Mengers: 301-442-2H6
Allen Driver: 301-442-2233
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981-D33
HARRISBURG -
Reservations have been
made by the Penn
sylvania Game Com
mission for 4,950 lucky
goose hunters at the
Pymatuning and Middle
Creek Wildlife
Management Area this
year.
Names of 1,000
hunters were drawn for
the Pymatuning Area in
Crawford County from
24,284 applications
submitted. Another 950
names were drawn for
the Middle Creek ARea
in Lebanon and Lan
caster Counties form
12,700 applications
submitted.
The first applications
drawn at Middle Creek
were those of Bryan D.
Jenks of Lancaster,
Alfred L. Beslanovits of
Coplay, Thomas J.
Wardle of Jamison,
George A. Filepas of
Harrisburg .and Merle
D. Stremmel of
Hanover. The first
woman’s application
drawn was that of Susan
L. Kaylor of Lewisburg,
and the first
nonresident’s ap
plication drawn was
that of Dennis L.
. Boatman of Edgewater,
.Maryland. -- -
, At Pymatutung, the
first applications drawn
were those of Dennis P.
Bresnehand of Chicora,
Donald W. Updegraff of
Greensburg,.Darryl Butt
of Warren,- P. Samuel
Young of Transfer and
Edwin Vesley of East
Hickory. The first
.woman’s application
drawn was that of Helen
A-Stierer of Pittsburglv
and the first
nonresident’s: ap
plication drawn was
that of George Clontz of
TonawandarNew York.
Both drawings were
conducted before
overflow crowds of
interested sportsmen
and sportswomen.
Shooting begins at
Pymatuning on October
10 and ends on
November 30, while
shooting at Middle
Creek begins October 19
and ends on December
24.