PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3rd 4:00 P.M. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, JUNE sth 9:00 A.M. HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, COLLECTORS Estate of - Hans and Margaret Wiegand Rt. 73 West of Boyertown beyond Gablesville, Ironstone Dr., Watch for signs. Baldwin ice box, butter churn, 2 pine kitchen cupboards, unusual cupboard with drop leaf arm, large wood box, Pedestle round oak ext. table, pine Grandfather’s chair, large oak wardrobe, pine wardrobe, blanket chest, many types of tables, trunks, larger steamer trunk, bamboo furniture, old oak platform rocker, 2 chest of drawers, 2 Victorian chest of drawers, metal wardrobe, child’s crib, oak library table, ornamental broken glass house, pie saver, old wire bird cage, beam scales, coal parlor stove, large earthen oven bread ladle. Chairs; % ladder back, arrow back, many others. Lamps, table and floor and old lamp shades. Squash and tennis rackets. Complete brass fireplace set and andirons. Kelvmator 20’ freezer. Hot Point freezer, Hot Point Ref. Kenmore sweeper, sewing machine, mag. radio and record cab., Grundy radio, lawn chairs, picnic table, wicker suite case, linens, wool blankets. Paintings (some by Mrs. Wiegand), picture frames. Art supplies: easel, pastels, stretch canvas, etc. Many books including Üb. on Eng. and drafting. Old comic books, postcards. 9-5 gal. glass jugs, 1-3 gal. Many crocks 2-6 gal. and jugs, tinware, Agate ware, copper ware, red ware, ironstone, cabbage cutter. Glass ware - depression, pressed, handblown goblets, stemware, many shot glasses, bottles, old Abbott milk bottles. - ' BlUe Willow Buffalo China, Dresden China (Germany), pottery signed (Z.H. TAHUK), pottery from Germany and Czechoslovakia, (1934, 35 - 37) Denmark Pottery. Dinner set, butcher ladle, all types baskets. Flatware - bamboo handles, coined silver ware, pearl handle knives. Beethoven - 78 R.P.M. albums, misc. 78 R.P.M. Horse Saddles - 2 army dated -1918 12” seat, 191911” seat, and two English saddles. Super 12 Sears tractor: 4’ rotary mower, 4’ sickle bar, plow, and snowplow. Bolens - Artie 75 snowblower, cement mixer with gas engme, old Hudson sprayer, roto tiller, 5 h.p. Mighty Mack shredder, springer irrigation pump. Power tools; Craftsman; electric plane, Rowter Recipro Saw, table saw, drill. Black and Decker 6” saw, skill jig saw, Dremel Moto tool set, Dunlap table sander, Royersford excelsior press, Remington 16” Cham saw, Schaner Battery charge, drill press, bench grinder, acetylene tanks on cart, Brumung land drdl, Industrial dryer, Dan Tool power tool, Black and Decker sander, soldering iron, workbench, misc. small tools, garden tools, electric cords, vise, pipe threader, copper torch, copper fire ext., large anvil. Carpenter tools- old Block planes, molding planes, wood planes, wood shaving knife, C clamps, all types wood working clamps, broad axe. All types cement tools. Log chains 14’, 6’, alum. ext. ladder 30’, 12’ wooden ladder, 2 man saw. 2 cider presses (1 small) wooden barrels, iron kettle with stand, copper tub, large stainless steel tub, cross bar kettle holder with chain and hook, copper wash boiler, cast iron kettles. 5 cast iron pig troughs, 2 steel, bu. baskets, Pham hoist, rope and tackle, grass seeders, chicken equip. 1” plastic pipe, 2 planks 2” x 24” xB’,2”xlB”x7’ Bow and arrows, Guns. 16 gauge, one Eastern Arms, one Savage. Many other ar ticles. Terms: Cash Not responsible for accidents Lunch - Berks Co. Society of Farm Women Group #3 Auct: Andrew A. Nefziger Bally, PA Tel. 215-845-7148 Honored for outstanding teaching was Thomas L. Wat schke, professor of turf grass science Noted for undergraduate teaching of turf grass courses, he has taught 4,000 credit hours over the past 12 years. Watschke designed and wrote a vest-pocket guide to turfgrass identification. He co-advises baccalaureate students and winter course students each year. He has been co-advisor of the Penn State Turf Club. His research projects deal with weed control, growth regulation, the physical and chemical activities of plants (physiology), microclimate, and nutrition. Achievements with the Cooperative Extension Service brought honors to Joseph A. Mc- Curdy, professor of agricultural engineering extension. McCurdy’s programs and leadership over 32 years of service were described as assisting agriculture m many areas including rural elec trification, gram and hay drying, fruit and vegetable storage, emergency power supply, 4-H electric activities, animal shelter ventilation, energy conservation. PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY, CAMPER, CAR, GUNS, ETC. OF THE LATE WILLIAM E. FREY SR. SATURDAY JUNE 19,1982 AT 9:30 A.M. Located South of Red Lion on Rt. 24 towards Winterstown apx. 4 miles turn left at Red Lion Auto Salvage sign, go to first road to left, first farm on left. Sign posted. FARM MACHINERY Massey Ferguson 35 live P.T.O. power steering low hrs., Al, H Farmall Good All Around, Oliver 2 bottom 14” plow 3 P.H., 2 row 3 P.H worker, big new red 5 bushel fertilizer spreader, 3 P.H., M.F. 7 ft. cycle bar mower 3 P.H. Al, New Idea Manure Spreader, Smoker 24 ft. Hay & Corn Elevator w/com shut. Black Hawk 13 disk drill, old hoe drill, 2 hay tedders, David Bradley side delivery rake, rubber tire farm wagon. Sears SSI4 8 speed Riding Mower Good, pick up bed utility trailer, antique 2 wheel run about, antique 4 wheel pleasure buggie (fair), some harnes etc., 11x28 tractor tire chains, J.D 7 ft. disk harrow pull type Good, 2 section & 3 section Spring harrow, 2 horse & 1 pony saddles, needs work, some lumber, elect, fence charger, hand pump for well, butter chum, new floor jack, 5 H.P. Bnggs & Stratton motor, 6x6x12 chain link fence dog kennel, plus more Also the usual tmsc. on the wagon. CAR 1970 V.W. Beatle Inspected, runs good, apx. 80,000 miles (one owner). FAN 19 FT. SELF CONTAINED CAMPER Camper total self contained elect, or gas. Full bath, ref., stove, the works, Good Condition. GUNS Remington Model 572 field master 22 light weight pump, Winchester Peters 410 single barrel, Remington Model 870 16 gauge wing master pump, Sauage 222 and 20 gauge over under Model 24V Senes D with Leopold 3X scope, Mossberg Model 3208 22 smgle shot, Winchester 308 Lever Action with Baush and Lomb Scope, H&R 9 shot 22 pistol, 1 Gun Carrying Case, Please Come Early. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Not Responsible For Accidents On Day Of Sale by MARY I. FREY Bradley K. Smith Auctioneer 244-6324 Ag Society (Continued from Page Ml) are volatilized. Noted in his profession, Bollag receives in vitations to lecture at numerous universities around the world and stray voltage problems. His work with Pennsylvania potato growers was listed as enabling growers to store potatoes longer than usual with less shrinkage than previously-producing high quality. The senior scholarship award of an engraved watch went to Bussell C. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M Lloyd of 26 Creek Drive, Doylestown Lloyd is graduating in forest science. The annual junior citation of $lOO went to Frederick J Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D Kelley of 212 W. Third Street, Oil City. Kelley is majonng in animal production. The sophomore award of a pe.i and penal desk set went to Ray L. Smith, son of Jack R. Smith of 58 Hex Acre, Rl, West Pittston. Smith PFU praises swine ID HARRISBURG - The executive director of the Pennsylvania Farmers Union praised the state Department of Agriculture and Secretary Penrose PUBLIC AUCTION COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF CONTENTS OF AN OLD COUNTRY STORE KNOWN FOR 89YRS.AS “BOYD’S STORE” The undersigned will sell the following at PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises known as “BOYD’S STORE - 2620 DUBLIN ROAD, STREET, MD. - 8 mi. North of Bel Air, Md. and 7 mi. South of Delta, Pa., at the intersection of MD. RTE. # 440 (DUBLIN RD.) and MD. RTE. #543 (ADY RD.). on SATURDAY, JUNE 5,1982 At 10:00 a.m. (EDST) Lge. Desk w/6ookcase Top; Old-time Dresser; 50 yr. old NATIONAL Cash Register; a/r Metal File Cabinet; Old Hanging Lanterns; Lamps; Waterburv Mantle Clock; Tobacco Case, Cookie Rack w/Glass Box Lids: Oilcloth Rack; 0.C.8. Rack; Lard Press; Can Capper; Old Butcher’s Block; Sm Show Cases; Lge. Iron Butchering Kettle; Copper Apple Butter Kettle & Stirrer; Treadle Sewing Mach.; Old Tool Bor; Broad Are; Set of 2 doz. Wooden Pump and Pipe Augers; Old Wooden Syphon Pump; Molasses Pump; Set of Sleigh Bells; Old Picture Frames; Fireplace Tools and Screen; Old Wood KOESTER Bread Store Box; Old Home Bread Rack; 3 sets of old Counter Scales; Platform Scales; Coffee Grinder; Hunter Fans; Camel Back and Box Trunks; Tin and Iron Stoves; Oilheaters; Old Beetle Traps; G.E. Portable Washer; Old Bureaus, Chiffarobes, Dinette Sets; Chairs; DR Table; Goose Feathers; Bolt Bin; Bolts and Nails; Hardware, Poultry and Farm Supplies; Chicken Coops; Lumber; Lawn, Garden, Blacksmith, Shop and Hand Tools; Country Store Can Goods; Groceries and Sundry Items; Many other interesting items from a Country Store in operation for nearly 9 decades. TERMS: Cash or approved check. Not Responsible for Accidents on Day of Sale Lunch provided by the Ladies of the Ascension Church CECILIA HAMILTON Street, Maryland 301-836-1445 or 836-1739 AUCTIONEERS: J. O'Neill, Forest Hill, Md. K. Travers, Aberdeen, Md, latMtef Ffhig, SatanUy, May 29,19C2-A47 is majonng in agronomy. Penn State faculty members initiated into Gamma Sigma Delta were Jean-Marc Bollag in agronomy. Dr. Lawrence J Hutchinson in veterinary science extension; B Wayne Kelly in farm management extension, Dr L. Dwight Schwartz in veterinary science extension; Lawrence W Specht in dairy science extension, and Francis H. Witham in hor ticulture. Elected officers for 1982-1983 were president, Samuel H. Smith, dean of the College of Agriculture; vice president, Thomas L. Memtt in animal science, secretary treasurer, Donald V. Waddmgton and historian, C Terry Morrow in agricultural engineering Hallowed for the im plementation of new swine health rules requiring identification of feeder pigs, market hogs and breeding swine. The regulations, which took effect May 19, are designed to help control the movement of swine in the state in order to control the spread of contagious diseases to other herds “The need for an identification system for hogs is long over due,” said state director Carl L. Kaufman. “We are very pleased to see Secretary Hallowell implementing this program. Farmers Umon hog farmers have advocated a mandatory identification system because of problems with tuberculosis and pseudorabies affecting their herds after sales With these regulations in place, diseased swine can be traced back to the source farm.” At its annual meeting in February, delegates to the Farmers Union convention approved a mandatory iden tification system for swine The family farm organization also recommended that all breeding stock offered for sale be checked for pseudorabies within 30 days prior to the date of sale. Every producer and swine finishing operation in the state will be issued a herd identification number which will be registered with the Agriculture Department, according to Secretary Hallowed. The identification can be m the form of an ear tattoo, backslap tattoo or ear tag Tattooing is the most reliable method of permanent identification The family farm organization urged all hog farmers to contact the Department of Agriculture for ad ditional information Telephone the Bureau of Animal Industries at
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