Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1986, Image 39

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    Pa. Century Farms
(Continued from Page A3O)
• Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews of
Jamestown, farm purchased in
1812 by her great-great grand
father Alexander Hunter.
Mifflin County
• John Rodgers and Lucy Rodgers
Davis, R 1 Belleville, farm pur
chased in 1755 by their great-great
great-great grandfather James
Alexander.
Northampton County
• Robert and Nancy Horn, R 2
Bangor, farm purchased in 1866 by
his great grandfather Jacob Horn.
Northumberland County
•Thomas and Edna Clark, R 3
Sunbury, farm purchased in 1877
by her great grandfather H. James
Riland.
• Frances and Ruth Cronrath, R 1
Watsontown, farm purchased in
1879 by their great grandfather
Charles Cronrath.
• John and Faye Epler, R 1
Paxinos, farm purchased in 1876
by his grandfather Amos Epler.
• Cleon and Helen Reese, R 1
Watsontown, farm purchased in
1877 by her grandfather Elias
Reinhold.
Somerset County
• William and Ellen Meyers, R 1
Meyersdale, farm purchased in
1884 by his great-great grandfather
Christian Meyers.
Perry County • Harvey and Sarah Miller, Rl
• John and M. Lucille Myers, Rl Fairhope, farm purchased in 1865
New Bloomfield, farm purchased by his grandfather Joseph Miller,
in 1845 by his great grandfather •S. Richard and Rheta Hnipgac
Daniel Myers. Rl Fairhope, farm purchased in
• Mrs. Ruth Gault, R 2 Duncannon, 1867 by his great grandfather
farm purchased in 1865 by her Jacob Hillegas.
great grandparents Adam and • William and Constance Mar-
Margaret Woods. teeny, R 6 Somerset, farm pur
•H. Joe and Doris Zeigler, Rl New chased in 1866 by his great-great
Bloomfield, farm purchased in grandfather Chauncey Marteeny
publ7caSJ™T!
New & Used Farm Eq. I
The undersigned will sell the following I
equipment on the premisis of Ag In- |
dustrial Equipment Co., Inc., 1207 I
Telegraph Road, Rt. 273, East of Rising I
Sun, Maryland. i
MONDAY, NOV. 24,1986 {
10 a.m. Sharp i
FARM MACHINERY I
White 2-180 tractor; MFI6S tractor; AC Dl7 NF |
tractor; JD 2240 tractor; JD 2840 tractor; Case j
750 power tilt dozer; AC 5040 tractor w/loader; Z
Deutz 1006 tractor w/cab; JD 16A flail chop- I
per; IH 650 chopper w/2R com head and WPU; ;
NH 718 harvester w/2RN; NH 55 rake; Far- I
mhand wheel rake; Oliver 207 rake; Deutz |
Fahr 4 rotary tedder; New NH 256 rake; IH 440 X
baler w/o thrower; bale rack w/running gear; I
NH 1469 SP hay bine; N 1279 cutditioner; NH4B9 I
haybine; Pequea 9’ hay tedder; NH 851 round I
baler; (3) bale wagons w/JD gear; NH L 35 skid I
loader; JD 4R com planter; JD grain drill (13 j
disk); mounted cultivator for Farmall H; Hub I
48’ elevator; Lilliston 7’6” mower; JD 335 j
sprayer for pickup truck; new 5’ sickle bar I
mower; Brillion 7 shank soil saver; Hawk 5’ * !
rotary mower; Crouse 20’ disk; AC 2300 disk; | 1
AC 10 shank chisel plow, PT; 6& T 3 pt. blades; (
IH 10’ offset disk; NI 325 narrow picker; Z
Shaver post driver; NI 245 manure spreader I
w/gate; AC M 2 combine w/12’ flex head and 1
6RN corn head; 2 bottom 3 pt. plow; used I
tractor weights and tractor tires. f
ABSOLUTE AUCTION OF FOLLOWING
EQUIPMENT FROM
FARM HOME ADMINISTRATION
AC 7000 dsl. tractor; Ford 8000 tractor; AC 333
corn planter, 6R; gravity flow grain wagon;
Ford pickup truck, 3 /* ton; JD 4R com head; IH
disk; Brillion chisel plow; Crustbuster disk;
Int. grain drill; JD 6R com head, 15’ bean head.
TERMS: Cash. Checks will be accepted with
current letter of credit and proper iden
tification.
For information, call:
AG INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
Rising Sun, MD.
301-658-5568
301-398-6132
215-869-3542
Aberdeen Sales J
Sale Managers and Auctioneers |
P.O. Box C I
Aberdeen, MD 21001 I
301-836-7590 I
Nights 301-734-7105
Not responsible for accidents day of sale.
Food Available
1848 by his great grandfather
Samuel Sigler.
Potter County
• James and Patricia Reuning
Bradley, R 3 Coudersport, farm
purchased in 1869 by her great
grandfather Charles Reuning.
Schuylkill County
•Mrs. Florence Ruch, R 2 New
Ringgold, farm purchased in 1801
by her husband’s ancestors Simon
and Catherine Schellhammer.
•Norman and Deloris Stein, R 1
Orwigsburg, farm purchased in
1837 by his great-great grand
parents Peter and Maria Hum
mell.
• Margaretta Bolich, Ruth Bolich
Madsen and Carey Bolich
Quesada, R 1 Ashland, farm pur
chased in 1878 by Lewis Bolich.
Snyder County
•Truman C. Aucker, R 1 Port
Treverton, farm purchased in 1879
by his grandfather Emanuel
Aucker.
GUN AUCTION
150 + COLLECTOR ft SPORTSMAN
FIREARMS
MONDAY, NOV. 24,1986
6:00 PM
West of Allentown, Pa., in the Fogelsville
Auction Center Bldg., S. Nursery St,
Fogelsville, Pa. (1 block West of
Shankweiler’s Hotel)
Selling a fine assortment of Sportsman & Many
Rare Collectors Fire Arms, including: Early
Colts, Rare & Early Winchesters, 5 Parker Dbl.
Brls., Early Springfields, L.C. Smiths, Early J.
Stevens.
Also selling Ig. collection of hunting & fishing
licenses, lot ammo., bayonets & other access.
Call immediately or send long SASE for full
catalog listing.
Conducted By:
Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 215
Fogelsville, PA 18051
215-395-8084
PA Lie. # AUOOIBO9L
RUSHLYN HOLSTEINS
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
FRIDAY, NOV. 21,1986
ll:OOA.M. Intercourse, PA.
80 HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
36 COWS-12 BRED HEIFERS
- 30 YRLG.& CALVES
This top Bucks Co. Herd will sell on Nov. 21st at
the Ben K. Stoltzfus Farm- The first farm east
of Intercourse on Rt. 340. A real opportunity for
all Lancaster Co. dairymen.
FEATURING- Top records, popular
breeding, particularly good udders and lots of
milk. Several real good cow families
represented in this long-established homebred
herd.
Owners,
WILMER&J. MARK RUSH
RO 1 Box 214
Perkasie, Pa.
215-249-3709
Susquehanna County
•Spencer and Ardith Callender,
R 2 Thompson, farm purchased in
1885 by his great grandfather Rev.
Nathan Callender.
• Modean and Gertrude Kent, R 1
Hop Bottom, farm purchased in
1839 by his great grandfather
Charles Kent.
•Lewis and Lillian Price, R 1
Uniondale, farm purchased in 1876
by his great grandfather Thomas
Price.
Tioga County
• The Woodcock Farm, William
and Connie Plummer, R 3 West
field, farm purchased in 1865 by his
great-great grandfather Robert
Braggs.
• Arlene Seamans, Seamans
Farm, R 1 Knoxville, farm pur
chased in 1853 by her great
grandfather in-law Israel
Seamans.
• Norman and Emogene Whitney,
R 1 Tioga, farm purchased in 1885
by his grandfather and great uncle
Charles and Vemon Whitney.
Washington County
• Oliver and Mary Christensen, R 4
Washington, farm purchased in
3I&L
•■•ANTIC
•■■ACTION
Lancaitar
Farming'*
CLASSIFIEDS
1875 by her great grandfather purchased in 1886 by their great
Isaac Elmer. grandfather James Leonard.
Wayne County • Harold and Ruth Jennings, R 2
• Harold and Jeanne Rutledge, R 1 Meshoppen, farm purchased in
Equinunk, farm purchased in 1836 1856 by his great-great grandfather
by his great-great grandfather James Jennings.
Alexander Rutledge, Jr. *Carl and Jean Rogers, R 1
Wyoming County Factoryville f farm purchased in
• James Dickson and Carol 1880 by his great-great grand-
Fiedler, R 4 Tunkhannock, farm mother Rachel Potter.
Tax Booklet Offered
In noting the availability of a
booklet on the federal tax reform
act. Sen. Chip Brightbill, R-48,
said, “Under the new tax law
certain financial actions taken this
year may prove more beneficial
next year and vice versa.
“Because the new tax law was
aimed at reform rather than
simplification I have decided to
make available copies of the 1986
TAX REFORM ACT
HIGHLIGHTS.”
The booklet explains the
sweeping overhaul of the federal
tax system including the new rate
structure for individuals, the
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5 00PM
ot each weeK s publication
NOVEMBER
TUES. NOV. 18 -11 AM 65 WED. NOV. 19 - IPM 2
Head of Hi Grade Holstein Herd Dispersals at the
Dairy Cattle. 1 mi. W. of Belleville Livestock
mt. Pleasant, MD, or ZVz Market. Sam Miller &
mis. SE of Frederick, MD, David J. Spicher.
CereMille 6 'off l/ Rt SE I9 0 4 NOV. 21 - 7PM 50
riL.u=.n.u Head Holstein Heifers
pL.ru. t ,rom Sunrise Farm, Peach
Marian F fl3n Robert C Bottom ' PA At the Shad *
C La™ Dairy Sales. Inc.,
Mullendore, Auct. Quariyville, PA. Glen &
TUES. NOV. 18 -11 AM Dave Fite, Owners.
DkLJtal 8 SAT - NOV 22 ' 9 30AM
Dispersal. Sharpsburg. AntiqueSi HH , Glassware,
Collectibles. 2001 Jarvis
STEEL RAMPS
Weight- Inexpensive - Easy To Handle
MRS FOR MEDIUM SIZE TRACTORS ft RACE CARS
Buy Direct & Save!
Stop In For A Free Demonstration
RIDGE ROAD BLACKSMITH
RD # 1 Box 250-A Off 1-80, Exit 26. '/♦ mile East of
Mill Hall. PA 17751 Belle Springs Restaurant
717-726-6894 7 am to 8 am only GosedSunday
ORGANIC CUSTOMERS HAVE AG PROGRESS
Some get excellent potato and cantaloupe crops without chemicals, largest
average melons at wholesale market 2 years, 65 bu soybeans per acre, double
the control, 250 to 300 bu corn pfer acre, 27% protein haylage, 29% protein
hay
Eating these very nutritious crops, the cows breed and milk good, (one said
every cow bred in 3 months) have strong calves, less problems which saves
much money And the fertilizer program costs less because the good Lord's
earthworms and bacteria (which they don’t kill) produce much fertilizer as a
result of obeying natural law “Be sure your sin will find you out ” Numbers
32 23
These results are not too good to be true because they are true, because our
customers work in harmony with the greatest power in the universe They are
not unbelievers A montmonlonite clay mineral is detoxifying livestock, then
their troubles and ailments vanish of course naturally, same as detoxifying the
soil Excellent repeat business is growing fast More production with less feed
Dec. 9 to Dec. 12 - 4 locations, by a specialist from Mich., whose program
really works for our customers, at less cost than others. A natural herbicide is
featured, at very reasonable price. Also a no-upkeep water conditioner,
reasonably priced. Cows really respond. Ask for program of these all day
meetings with dinner Open Monday ■ 9to 5. Tues. to Fri., only in P.M. Apply our
rock phosphate and mineral fertilizer in the fall either on the fields, or in the
manure all winter.
ORGANIC CENTER
217 South Railroad Ave., New Holland. PA 17557
Phone (717) 354-7064
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1986-A39
lers, Garden Tractors, Snowmobiles, etc
* Lightweight only 33
lbs each
* Strong, durable,
built to last l
* Women can load
with these ramps
* 10" wide x 6'long'
Set of 2-
$115.00
ORGANIC MEETINGS
treatment of capital gains, new
rules for IRAs, pension and
deferred compensation plans as
well as other employee benefit
plans. In addition the booklet
explains changes in taxation of
businesses and corporations.
Brightbill said the 64-page,
4”x6” booklet condensing the 3,000-
page tax reform document is
available in his district office*. The
senator explained that anyone
wishing to obtain a copy should not
delay in contacting his office
because each location has a
limited number of booklets
available.
Rd., l mi. off Rt. 340 E. of
Lancaster, PA. Take
Horseshoe Rd. N. off Rt.
340 to Willow Rd. at
junction of Jarvis Rd. Mrs.
Ella B. Lefever, Owner.
Ron Funk Aucts.
SAT. NOV. 22 -10 AM
Trucks, Backhoe, Trac
tors, Farm Machinery,
Guns, Snap-On Tools, etc.
on farm in village of
Nesbit, PA. just off Rt.
654. 5 Miles W. of South
Williamsport, Lycoming
Co. Owner; Keith Kmetz.
Conducted by Fraley
Auction Co.
Heavy Duty
Car Ramps
$ 50 a set
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