Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1983, Image 39

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    UNRESERVED
PUBLIC AUCTION
of the Collections
of the late Robert ("Bob’’) E. Fasnacht
and
Romaine H. Fasnacht, including:
EPHEMERA, HARDWARE,
STAMPS, POST CARDS,
TOKENS & POLITICAL ITEMS
to be held
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17,1983
9:30 A.M.
at the Akron Fire Hall, 1229 Main Street.
Akron, Pa. (Catalog available by sending
$4.00 to C.E. Spohn, do Fasnacht
Auction. 837-B West Main Street,
Ephrata, Pa. 17522), Mail Bids Accepted.
Collection of over 1,150 Post Cards, Many
Lane. Co.; Ephrata & Lane. Co. Memorabilia;
Advertising Items; Hunting & Wildlife
Magazines; U.S. Stamps, over 350 Comm., etc.
Plate Blocks, 1938 thru 1960’5; Set of 126 Lane.
Co. Post Marks; Political Items; 100’s of Misc.
Tokens, Buttons, etc.
TERMS BY"
ROMAINE H. FASNACHT
Auctioneers;
T. Glenn Horst (717-859-1331)
Timothy G. Horst
Catalog By:
Clarence E. Spohn (717-733-6276)
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
BLACKSMITH EQUIPMENT,
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
CARPENTER EQUIPMENT,
CARPENTER TOOLS,
ANTIQUES, AND
INTERNATIONAL 200
TRACTOR (LIKE NEW)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17,1983
AT 9:30 A.M.
Located Approx. 10 Miles East Of Route
309 At Snyders. 1 Mile West Of
Bowmanstown, On Route 895, Carbon
County, Pa.
LOOK FOR AUCTION SIGN
ITEMS Int. 200 tractor with 2 pt. fast hitch
tricycle front end hydraulics, Int. 2 row
cultivator for same, Int. left and right 16 inch
plow, Int. front end loader with bucket manure
fork and snow plow for Int. 200, tractor tire
chains, blacksmith forge blower, many
blacksmith tongs, blacksmith hammers,
counter platform scale, bench vise, bolt cut
ters, pipe cutters and threaders, log hooks,
asst, chains, large 36 inch wood and metal
lathe, Belsaw saw sharpener, blacksmith
wheel gauge, draw knives, spoke shavers,
Craftsman belt Sander, Craftsman electric
nailer, chain hooks, lead ladles, grind stones,
many new hammers - picks and shovel han
dles, many asst, boxes of nuts, bolts and
screws, hand saws, cross cut saws, wood
clamps, large scribes, C clamps, adjustable
wood clamps, braces and bits, asst, belting,
asst, hand and garden tools, belt lacing, line
shaft bearings, two-burner wood and coal
stove, slate tools, large and small electric
motors, asst, carpenter tools, wire stretcher,
many meat hooks, adz, assorted irons, gram
cradle, reel type mower sharpener, stepladder,
old car bumpers, wood vise, sledge hammers,
forks, wooden rake, 4 ft. grind stone, wine
barrels, old adv. wood boxes, animal traps,
milk cans, spinner type power mower, water
pump, scrap pile, com meal machine, crocks,
cast iron pots, apple peeler, dec. flatirons,
wooden rolling pm, walnut wood bench, hex
signs, folding table, folding benches, wooden
chairs, picture puzzles, lazy susan walnul
candy dishes, sewing caddy, cedar mugs,
magazine rack, spool holders, spoon holders,
woolen lawn ornaments, wooden bowls and
plates, wooden candleholders, pencil holders,
wooden salt and pepper shakers, window fan.
Many other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS Cash or acceptable check. No out-of
state checks accepted.
NOT RESPONSIBLE IN
CASE OF ACCIDENTS
Sale Ordered By;
EARL A. ZIEGLER
Route 7
Lehighton, Pa. 18235
Auctioneer:
Robert A. Arner
Route 2-Box 216
New Ringgold, Pa. 17960
Phone 717-386-4586
(Continued Irom Page A 24)
director ot the Bureau of
Agricultural Development,
Pennsylvania Department ot
Agriculture
Actual
DISPERSAL SALE
Located 5 miles south of Hagerstown,
Md.. and 3 miles South of I 70 on Route
65, east on Roxbury Road, left on Garis
Shop Road, second lane on right.
WED. SEPT 14,1983
at 11:00 A.M.
44 HEAD OF
DAIRY CATTLE 44
39 head of milk cows consisting of 8 dry cows,
IB fresh within past 3 months, balance in dif
ferent stages of lactation, 1 yearling heifer, 4
heifers, 2 to 5 mo. of age. This is a mostly young
herd, most of which are Holstems with 3 Brown
Swiss & 1 Guernsey.
Bangs 8t T.B. tested within 30 days of sale.
4 DeLaval DV 300 milking units - Parlor
Models, 1 yr. old.
TRACTORS AND MACHINERY
Inl. 826 diesel tractor, W.F., P.S., dual
hydraulic, 18/20 x 34 rear tires; Kelly loader to
be offered separately & with tractor; John
Deere 70 tractor, W.F., P.S., 3 pi.; Inl. 350
transport 10 ft. disc; Inl. 16-7 disc gram drill;
New Holland 737 direct cut grass head for 770
harvester; Gehl 2 beater 810 Bu. ensilage
wagon; Gehl 3 beater 710 Bu. ensilage wagon
w/roof; Hub 155 elevator, 36 ft. P.T.0.; New
Holland 519 manure spreader, good condition
w/high tension chain, tail gate, 2 beater;
wagon w/hay sides; 3 pt. scraper blade; rotary
mower & Gehl flail chopper for parts; 375 bu.
Killbros. grain body without running gears; 4
Plywood calf hutches.
(No Small items sellingj
TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for accidents.
MICHAEL G. LEACH
Auctioneer: Robert C. Mullendore
Clerk; C.L. Metz
LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED
RED RUN
COMPLETE HERD
DISPERSAL
40 REGISTERED
COWS & 40 OPEN
& BRED HEIFERS
Sale at New Holland Sales Stables, New
Holland, Pa.
FRI. NITE SEPT 23
7:00 P.M.
3 cows classified V.G. This well kept herd has
many line Cattle to choose from. Cows and
heifers will freshen every month of the year.
Cows selling from the following Sires:
Elevation, Jet Stream, Ivanhoe Star, Sir
Winston, Jemmi, Harrisburg Gay Ideal Loume
Complete, Marvex & Lucky Mase.
Several cows fresh iftilkmg up to 100 lbs. per
day.
A top group of Bred heifers sired by Poverty
Hollow Milestone, Elevation Mars. Green Bank
Diplomat, Joludi Elmer Chief it Thonyma
Electra.
Open Heifers sired by Sexation, Bell, Snow
Man, Diamond Grove Chip, Elmer Chief,
Manner ft Mars.
Service Sires - 6 Bred to Leadfield Colombus
Elevation Mars. Elevation Monc. Steak Ex
clusive Eric, Stoney, Jason and Milkmaster.
1 Service age Bull sired by Jason - his Dam
has 22,000 milk.
(Note) This herd of Cows show a lot of Dairy
character. Many have milked over 100 lbs.
Catalogues Nite of Sale
Pedigrees Henry Kettering
All animals T.B. & Blood tested for interstate
shipment. Many Calfhood Vacc., 1.8. R. &
Lepto tested
Phone Abe Diffenbach
717-354-4341
or
: Norman Kolb
• 397-5538
Pa. International Trade Conference
implementation of
Sale Managed By
N.H.S.S.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1S83—A3S
program will be addressed in
"Advanced Marketing Program -
Agricultural and Food Product!."
on Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m
Self exporting and utilizing the
services provided by export
management and trading com
panies will be addressed by Ed
mund Paige, director of the
Eastern U.S. Agriculture and Food
Export Council.
Secretary Hallowell is president
of the Council, which encompasses
11 northeastern states. EUSAFEC
has been instrumental in spon
soring international food ex
positions in Atlanta, Ga., and the
U.S. International Food Show set
for New York City in April 1984
One of the oldest, yet least un
derstood trading practices is
bartering. The process and role of
bartering in the contemporary
marketplace will be the subject of
John Carpenter, vice president of
International Commodities Export
Corp. He will also discuss com
modity counter trade.
Moderator for these sessions will
be Dwight Summers, president of
Charles ti. Summers, Jr., winner
of the 1981 Governor’s Export
Award for Agriculture.
Gov. luck inomburgh plans to
attend the PITC to present the 1983
Governor’s Export Awards on
Monday evening at the Keystone
Dinner in the Hotel, to reaffirm his
commitment to export marketing.
DEAN BUTTON
ESTATE AUCTION
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY - MONTROSE, PA.
Off Rt. 81. New Milford, Pa
The Complete Line Of Top Appaioosa Horses And Farm
Machinery Will Be Offered At Auction.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
APPALOOSA HORSES.
1. Village Flirt - Mare - foaled 1972 at New Palestine, Indiana. Sire - Grand
Slam, Dam - Lemme Go - qualified in 8 events for Appaloosa World -
beautiful horse - Chestnut.
1. Bolodear - Mare - foaled 1970 Inola, Oklahoma, Sire - Bolodier, Dam -
Firesnorter, English and Western pleasure. Reining placed high at op
portunity Col. Ohio - Red Roan.
3. Rajah Fleet - Gelding - foaled 1979 Delaware, Sire - Marker Fleet, Dam -
Klips Hula, Reining prospect or pleasure with 90 days training, Sorrell.
4. Quick Snap - Gelding - foaled 1961, Pennsylvania, Sire - Quick Challenge
Aqha, Dam - Little Honey B. 30 days training. Bay color.
5. Little Honey B - Mare - foaled 1969 Ontario, Canada - Sire - Hawk Eye,
Dam - Honey Bee B. Brood mare, bred back for next year to Diamond
Quest.
6. Foald Bay B Quest - filly foaled March 18,1983.
7. Foald Dean’s Dream - Colt foaled May 19, 1983 - Big flashy colt with
white blaze and 4 white socks out of quarter horse - Quick Challenge.
4 Horse Singer Horse Trailer
1978 Crew Cab Chevy Truck - 454 Engine
- Dual Wheel, Automatic
Approximately MO bales hay
FARM MACHINERY; JD B Tractor - PTO Hydraulic System with Bucket,
NH Manure spreader #328, JD Baler 24T with Thrower, NI 9’ cut mower
conditioner, suspended barn hay elevator - approximately 100 ft., NH
Rake, 2 Hay Wagons with flotation tires and racks, one N.H., 8’ truck cap,
portable gas tank, 275 gallon gas tank with pump, rotary trim cut con
ditioner PTO, feeder, SS vats, Lincoln 225 welder rots and helmets. NAPA
12 volt battery charger, small air compressor, tractor chain, keen kutter
V drill, tires, insulated furnace pipes, new barrel stove, Atlantic wood
stove, small tools. 1 male and 4 female Peacocks.
Dean had a fine line of purebred horses.
Don’t miss this sale!
INSPECTION ANY TIME DAY OF SALE'.
TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHECK
Owner:
SALLY BUTTON
278-1571
AUCTIONEER:
Jerry Burke
1-717-833-5913
Foreign trade representatives
will be available Tuesda>, Oct 4
from 9 a.m to 1 pm to discuss
marketing opportunities, sales,
financing, distribution methods
and other specific details of doing
business in their countries This is
the first lime the PITC has offered
such a program
The Pennsylvania In
ternational Trade Conference and
the Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture are two primary
sources of information for those
commonwealth processors and
producers wishing to send their
goods abroad," said Secretary
Halioweell
Those interested in attending the
conference should write Penn
sylvania International Trade
Conference, 42 South 15th Street,
Suite 315, Philadelphia, PA 19102,
or to Donald Unangst, Bureau of
Agricultural Development,
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture, 2301 North Cameron
Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
5:30 P.M
LUNCH
BIAO
LANCASTER
FARMING
FOR COMPLETE
AND
UP-TO-DATE
MARKET
REPORTS