Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 20, 1983, Image 256

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    F26—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 20,1983
The new Model SFI6 stationary feeder from Schuler Mfg. &
Equip. Co., Griswold, la. is designed to feed silage or grain
into the blower while the hauler is being used to transport
more.
The all-hydraulic drive can be adjusted to handle what the
blower can process. The floor apron can be run independent
of cross conveyor and beaters. The same tractor can be used
to power the blower or grinder and the Stationary Feeder.
PUBLIC SALE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
To be held at McLaughlins Auction House, 440 Ramsey Avenue,
Chambersburg, Pa. on
FRIDAY EVE., AUG. 26,1983 7 p.m
SATURDAY, AUG. 27, 19839 a.m.
FURNITURE
Oak bed; 2 oak screens; oak chest of drawers with mirror; cab rockers;
oak stand; oak washstands; oak table; dropleaf table; wicker rocker; solid
end soft wood cottage dresser; Empire round stand; 1 drawer nite stand;
Duncan Phyfe extension table; 6 mahogany dining room chairs; buffet;
oak Singer sewing machine; solid end jelly cupboard; good porch settee;
bucket bench; childs piano; doll cradle; spool stand; cane seat chairs;
Empire chest of drawers; cane seat rockers; ferneries; stools; camel
trunks; small pine blanket chest; cedar blanket chest 36” high, 54” long &
24” wide; 2 swivel rockers; walnut stand; bed; gas stove; benches;
Maytag wringer washer; lawn & lounge chairs; maple bed; nite stand;
plank bottom chair; studio couches; soft wood stand; wall hugger;
breakfast set; etc.
CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY
21 pink glasses; pink pitcher; 8 pink serving dishes; Fostoria glass; cut
glass; vasolene; China serving dishes; blue willow ware; pigeon blood red
dishes; Compotes; Coke stands; berry sets; hand painted Nipon; cruetts;
opelescent dishes; good ironstone; basket joint set of dishes; occupied
Japan. Rebecca at The Well tea pot; early decorated red ware bowl
damaged; Carnival glass; Copper Linder; 6 Lamoges cups & saucers;
goblets; salt & peppers; nice 4 piece dinner service; gold banded stem
ware; blue cake set; nice 95 piece set of China dishes; washbowl Si pitcher;
buffet lights; Easter eggs; glass toys; cabinet jars; Pyrex plates; mar
bles; 12 gallon crocks; crocks; jugs; jars; milk glass; Centepniel bottles.
MISCELLANEOUS
Oak 8 day kitchen clock; old radio; Coo-Coo clock; collection of good brand
toys; collection of banks; tin toys; collection of modern dolls; Celloid
animals; old monkey doll; large collection of John Deere toys; metal
clock; train; Lux alarm clock; 2 sets of silverware; large brass school
bell; brass bowl; collection bubble bath bottles; what-nots; what not
racks; brass church hanging lamp; coffee grinder; smoothing irons; fire
place set; table, floor, pole, dresser and china lights; bird cages; wood
clothes dryer & rack; hamper; washrubber; fruit dryer; barrels; 2
electric window fans; storage boxes; 2-quilting frames; cookie cutters;
com buskers; com chopper; tin pieces; Christmas decorations; revolver;
22 rifle; crimping iron; large mirrors and pictures; binoculars; camera;
childs knife St fork; old print set; pots; pans; kitchen utensils; skillets;
sugar buckets; basket; sewing cabinet; old Monarch Pioneer typewriter;
bicycle; tubs; Sterling candle sticks; stereo; 10’-6” x 15 rag; doilies; rag
carpet; lot new and used flatted rags; rag rags; 2 Adderdown comforts;
comforts & quilts such as Log Cabin, Star, Basket, Lone Star and others;
bed spreads; counterpanes; pillow throws; old clothes; 2 long linen table
clothes; mattress and springs; shoe stand & lasts; 3 good pocket watches.
TOOLS, OUTSIDE ITEMS
2 work benches; table saw; buffer; lathe; drill press holder; emory on
stand; good electric drills; extension cords; skill saw; jig saw; breast
drill; many hand tools; 4 vices; planes; furniture clamps; nails screws;
sledge;, electric trimmers; lathe tools; socket set; saws; garden tools;
meat bench; scales; lawnedger; meat saws; garden hose; 1 wheel garden
tractor and equipment; garden plow; lawn spreader; 2 Lawn Boy rotary
moweis; snow blower; duster; wheelbarrow; boxes; step ladder; jacks;
pitcher pump; ice hook; digging iron; block & tackle; Vi mower; traps;
coal buckets; push mowers; trellases; etc.
AUCTIONEER NOTE: Folks on this sale we have about everything.
Wertzs are moving from the area. I would say the offering is in excellent
condition.
HARVEY & HANNAH WERTZ
Auctioneer J. Robert Meyers
Stationary feeder
TERMS CASH.
Pa. Pork Producers act
KUTZTOWN Supplies ot pork total pork SU p p |y by 15 million
are increasing with an abundance p olindj . pg r vyggfc. n also improves
of pork coining to market this fall, p r(K juction efficiency and in
according to the Pennsylvania creases lean y le i d percentage.
Pork Producers Councd., Al *} " Thus, that total mountain of pork
recent meeting, the Uuunci can reduced now by reducing
adopted several resolutions to deal market welghls and by
with the over supply, me nding the fed bleedl * g herd numbe rs. '
National Pork Producer s Council " .
tNPPC) "PORK 4 PROGRAM”, demand slde kls t
designed to manage two market as ma eable lf funds are
factors-supply and demand. fo create demand and
■ Needless the supply is mwe more actording t 0
I , dLt “ rdlng S NPPC. Traditionally October is the
PPPC Director, and ter buslesl montb {or producer . funded
County hog producer PrechcUons motwws _ V year IS no
of an II percen increase m hog £ £ Wlth telmslon> radlo
marketings the las two quarters wspaper advertising being
will add a pile of pork to the emphasize the
already burdensome supply lremendous nutrlt r„ n al and
•However fisher explained, etonomic value of po rk .
• pork producers can help them- Th h participation
selves by maintaining or reducing Hork 6 C heck-Offs, mne million
breeding herd numbers, which will k teen found
heip the long-term supply Those new wIU
situation.” fisher explained hat around thls fall lo consume the
• more immediate results will be avalla ble. Demand can be
seen by marketing hogs at lighter |^ ated tbrougb promotlon by
weights. NFPC and PPPC, but it has be be
A reduction of average mdividual pork
weight of every hog in the United . f. M . , sunnort
States by 10 pounds reduces the P lodu( - ers - MdKe sure 10 bU PP on
MARTINS SUMMER AUCTION
August 25,26 & 27,1985
Starting 9:30 AM Etch Day
Located at: Martins Sales Pavilion Two miles East of Intercourse, Lancaster County
(Corner of Route 340 & New Holland Road), Pennsylvania.
Approx. 300 horse drawn vehicles in restored, new or original condition, pony & Horse size, will be
sold during the three days. They include: Hay & farm wagons; express wagons; Landaulette; road
coach; sev. spider phaetons; slatside phaeton & other styles of phaetons; doctor’s buggies; Brewster
brougham; runabouts & democrats; meadowbrook cart; breaking carts; Stanhope gig; coupe
rockaway; omnibus; chuck wagon; Ospring barouche; C-spring chaise; pony sailor wagon by
Studebaker; traps; Geo. IV phaeton by Brewster & Co.; roof seat break; other commercial vehicles;
2& 4 pass, sleighs (some on bobs); 4& 6 pass, surreys; ammunitions caisson; to name a few.
Misc. horse related equipt. & items include; 8-horse hot walker w/variable speed drive motor;
natural wood dog tread power w/pulley brake, in good ong. cond.; life size fiberglass horses;
coaching books & periodicals; carriage lambs; foot warmers; asst, of bits, rosettes & harness parts;
sgl. & dbl. sets of new & used harness; 4-m-hand russet pony harness; saddles & bridles; numerous
carriage & wagon parts; tie weights; poles&shafts; pnm.&blacksmith tools; feed & water troughs;
running gears; horse drawn farm machinery; baby carnages (some wicker.); miniature wagons &
sleighs; hand drawn baker’s cart; hand drawn peanut wagon & many other items, of mterest for the
collector.
One session on Thurs. (Aug. 25; starting at 10 AM mil include many misc. antiques & antique fur
niture of good quality. Colonial style dining room suite; general store items; ice boxes; wastelands;
hail racks asst, of rockers & chairs; walnut blind china closet; oak library table; old high chair; tilt
top table (mahogany); sideboard with beveled mirror; some china & glassware; primitives; display
cases & many more items. Consignments for this session will be accepted until the start of the auc
tion.
4,000 to 5,000 lots have been accepted for this auction of interest to collectors; restorators & builders;
' antique dealers; interior decorators; farmers; coaching & driving enthusiasts & the equestrian. Plan
to attend the three days starting at 9:30 AM, each day until late in the night. Good food is available on
the auction grounds. Reserve seats are available by contacting the office.
TERMS: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECKS OR TRAVELERS CHECKS IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY.
on market glut
of
CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS & ANTIQUES
t&rf?'
Larry L. and Paul Z. Martin, Jr.
P.O. BOX 477- INTERCOURSE, PENNSYLVANIA 17534
martin
Auctioneer/.
Inc.
the check-off”, Fisher said. "It is
your best hope for a positive in
fluence on the marketplace that
provides your livelihood.”
For more information con
cerning pork marketing and
promotion, contact the FA Pork
Producers Council, K.D. 02, Box
219, Kutztown, PA 19530, or the PA
Meat Marketing Program
(PMMPI, Bureau of Markets, PA
Department of Agriculture, 2301
North Cameron Street,
Harrisburg, PA 17110. The PMMP
is a cooperative program among
livestock and agricultural
organizations and the PA
Department of Agriculture.
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