A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1991 Vegetable Day Looks At Grower Concerns NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) The Adult Farmer Prog ram of the Eastern Lancaster County School District will con duct an all-day program for veget able growers at the Summit Valley Elementary School on Monday, February 18, 1991. The program will begin at 9 a.m. with coffee, donuts, and visit ing exhibits. General sessions will cover topics such as vegetable dis eases, growing cool season crops, and management practices to optimize vegetable production. There will be a series of concur rent meetings going on during the day including topics on vegetable fertilization, strawberries, green house tomato production, green house biosecurity, starting and expanding greenhouses, and tree fruit management. In addition, several video tapes will be shown during the day on integrated pest management, food watch, and stress on the family farm. Also a special demonstra tion on stir frying will be of inter- Estate Planning Meeting Set r WEST CHESTER (Chester Co.) Do you know the real size of your estate? Have you been asked to be, or are you presently the executor or executrix of an estate? Knowing pre cisely what steps are necessary in settling an estate can help you work more efficently with your legal counsel and can greatly aide in the transfer of your estate. Chester County Cooperative Extension will hold an estate plan ning meeting on Tues day, February 12, at 7:00 p.m., at the Paul B. Dague Building, (3rd floor), 235 West Market Street. West Chester. The program will include information on: • What is estate plan ning? • What happens if I die without a will? • Federal estate and gift tax rates • Practical land transfer alterna tives including gifting and installment sales. • Goals setting. • Problems to avoid in estate planning. • State inheritance tax rates. • Tools to use in estate planning: - Trusts - Special farmland use evaluation - Life insur ance - Types of proper ty ownership - Federal estate and gift tax pay ment options - Gifting programs and install ment sales. This educational meeting is designed to make farmers aware of the complexities involved in estate plan ning and settlement, to provide resource mater ials, to help them use professionals more effi ciently, and to encour age them to work close ly with legal counsel in all phases of estate settlement. Speakers will be Alan W. Strock, exten-. sion agent: Guy Matth ews, attorney; and Robert K. Smith, insur ance agent. est to the ladies attending. An explanation of the vegetable referendum money collected from vegetable growers will also be presented. Producers may want to bring more than one member of the fam ily in order to attend sessions going on at the same time. Credits toward pesticide re certification will be awarded to those with private applicator licenses. Be sure to bring your current private applicator license with you. Some special sessions for those needing category credits for soil fumigation will be held in the afternoon. Presenters on the program will include Agway vegetable special ists Frank Donohue and Phil Dimick; Steve Reiners, Rutgers University horticulture specialist; Ted Sherik, local producer; Bruce Hellerick, Lancaster County horti culture agent; Floyd Rank, Erth- Rite; Larry Yager, extension marketing specialist; and reps from several ag supply and chemi cal companies. The Summit Valley Elementary Public Auction Farm Machinery Sat., March 2, 10:30 a.m. Due to retiring from fanning, the following items of modem farm machinery will be sold at Rt. 3 Box 40, New Freedom, York Co., Pa. along Rt. 851, I'A miles W. of New Freedom on 851 or 5 miles E. of Sticks on 851. Farm Machinery: j.d. 4230-d w/ cab, power shift, a.c. heater, v.g. 8 ply radial tires, 2 hyd. outlets, 2 sets wheel wts., 4000 hrs.; J.D. 730 gas 3 pt. p.s. g.r.; 2 J.D. 630 gas 3 pt p.s. g.r. one w/wide front; J.D. 48 loader w/2-way pres. hyd. bucket, manure & mat. buckets, J.D. 148 Joader w/utility bucket; J.D. high & low press, cyls.; J.D. 2500 plow 5 bt. 18” power reset semi mt.; 3 sets tractor chains for 630,730,4230; J.D. 950 12’ roller harrow; J.D. 83 - 9’ offset disc; New Brighten 12’ har row; J.D. harrow for parts; fit. wt. bracket & 10 suitcase wts.; J.D. 4-row cult, for 630; J.D. 350 spreader 1 yr. old (like new) single beater w/hyd. gate; J.D. 54 single beater spreader; J.D. 534 H.D. blade: J.D. 336 baler w/30 thrower; J.D. 1219 - 9’ haybine; N.H. 56 rake Pequea tedder; 2 - J.D. 1065 bale wagons w/ adj. tongues, 16 & 18’; 3 J.D. 965 bale wagons 14’, 1 - Grove 14’ bale wagon; 2 - green chop wagons w/adj. tongs., 1 w/flot. tires 14 & 16’; Huskee 3 pt. bale carrier; 24’ bale elev.; J.D. 227 picker w/late model frame; J.D. 5 mower; J.D. 535 sprayer w/350 gal. tank & new pump; 3 pt. quick tach; 3 pt. bracket for suitcase wts.; J.D. FB-B 15-7 drill w/grass seed box; J.D. 1240 planter, 12’ fert. spreader; J.D. 16-A flail chopper; J.D. 6’ trailer rotary; M.F. 3 pt. wheel rake; 150 gal. tank & pump; 275 gas tank & pump; 275 diesel tank & pump; Jamesway stanchion yokes; extra rims & tires for wagons & ft. tractor; Liberty Bell wood stove for fire place; Lincoln 225 welder; 3 sets cow clip pers; 4 Delaval super milk claws; ropes; block & fall; forks, shovels; 15 bales twine; bolts, nails, staples; fencers, fence posts; elec, dchor ner; 3 round bale feeders; new 10x16 tarp; plow bolts: plus many other items. Truck: 1975 7a ton Chevy P. U. 350 - 3 spd. w/cap, new radia tor & water pump, 75,000 miles. * Everything is in excellent shape and field ready. Fanners, collectors & dealers, don’t miss this sale. Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Bob) W. Mays Owners 717-235-3952. Stand rights reserved. Nevln B. Tasto, Auctioneer AU-002572-L 301-374-4067 School is located on Eastern School Rd., VA miles south of New Holland between Brimmer and Kinzer Avenues. The meeting will be in the all-purpose room on the east side of the building. For more information, contact Don Robinson at the Adult Farmer Office at (717) 354-4525 or Bruce Hellerick at the county extension office at (717) 394-6851. ll^onsignmenT saiel I SATURDAY, I J FEBRUARY 23, 1991 ! I At 8:30 AM I " LOCATION: From 1-83 exit 6E taka Rt. #74 " I south 1 mi. to Campbell's Music Store. Turn left I I onto Oak Rd. &go IV4 ml. to sals, or from Dallas- fl town taka Frultlyn Dr. to Raab’a Fruit Farm. Turn _ I left &go V 4 ml. to sals. I ■ TRACTORS ■ I Ford 8600 dsl. w/dual power, cab, AC, PS, dual hyd., like I I new rubber-NICE;JD 3010 gas w/NFE, tinker range shift, I * PS, good rubber-NICE; Cockshutt 550 w/WFE, 3pt life ■ plo, hyd. NICE; MF 85 w/3 pt hyd. with NI loader; MH I I 22 NICE; Ford 9N w/new rubber; Two red-belly Ford I ■ BNs; Two Farmall Hs; 1947 AC “C; 1955 AC CA w/ " I power adj. wheels & snap coupler; 1938 JDB-hand crank; I I Two Oliver 70s-AS IS. Two Farmall Super Cs-Onew/fast fl hitch & front end loader; JD styled B-hand crank; Long _ ■ w/3 pt. & hyd. I I FARM EQUIPMENT | _ Ford 23016' transport disc-NICE; Ford 3 pt. cultivator, _ I seeder attachment, two JD 3 pt. 3-btm. 14” tripback I I plows, bin wagons; Brillion 16' transport harrow, 2-wheel fl _ farm trailer, JD 227 paicker for parts, 6” 24' gram auger _ I w/motor-NICE, JD 3-pt disk-LIKE NEW. Oliver 16-disc I fl drill, NI 10' lime drill-NICE, Brady 840 2-row stalk bea- fl _ ter, 38' bucket grain elevator w/S”x9'' buckets, NI 12A m I manure spreaders, Kingwise 24' elevator. White 5400 I fl 4-row nolill planter w/dry fert-NICE,IH fast hitch pitman- | _ less 7’ sickle bar mower. Ford 3-pt. circle saw, IH Cub h I manure spreader, two MF 3-pL 2-btm. 14” plows, JD 1260 I fl 6-row planter w/30” rows & dry. fen. Farmhand 2-row | _ stalk beater, JD front mount 8' snow plow, Myers power m fl angle snow plow-LIKE NEW, JD 45 loader-no cyl., I fl wagon run gears, Ontario 13-disc drills-ONE LIKE NEW, fl _ IH steel-wheel potatoe digger-NICE, manure spreader on m fl steel, JD 381 3-pt. spin spreader-NICE, IH 11-disc drill, I | MH #6 7' sickle bar mower-NICE, IH fast hitch 2-row fl _ planter-NICE, Nl#7 single-row picker, S' pull type rotary m fl mower, AC 2-btm plow, AC 7’ sickle bar mower, set of fl | AC cultivators, 7’ 3-pt. hvy. dly. scraper blade, IH 3-btm. | _ 16” trailer plow, IH 12' cyl. harrow, IH 710 S-blm 16” m fl semimounted tripback plow-NICE, JD 494 A 4-row plant- fl | er w/dry & liq. fen. attach.-NICE, JD 290 2-rpw planter- | _ NICE, IH 56 4-row planter w/liq. fert-NICE, IH 4-row m fl planter, IH 350 chopper, JD 30 combine, IH &JD drag I fl disks, two IH double cultipackers, IH rotobar rake, | _ 200-gal. 3-row trailer sprayer, NI 2-row stalk shredder, JD m fl 50 loader, 3 & 4-sec harrows, NI S’ pull type rotary mow- fl fl er, Oliver drag disk, Ontario 9-boot drill w/wooden fl _ wheels-LIKE NEW, lime spreader, two JD I4T balers-as ■ I is, JD hay crimper, JD pull type rotary mower. fl fl NEW ITEMS: Hurst 2-axle & 3-axle equip, trailers, 3 | _ pt. equip; scraper blades, booms, plows, box blades, post- m I hole diggers. I I VEHICLES. RIDING I ■ MOWERi MISC. | fl 1977 Chevy C-60 w/14’ bed, 4’ grain sides, twin cyl. fl fl dump, 5 spd./2 spd. rear-EXTRA NICE, 1973 IH 2120 ■ ■ Fleetsur dump w/S spd./2 spod. rear, PS, PB, 33000 I fl GVW, 1973 Ford F-350 dump w/360 motor, PS, 11000 fl A GVW. 1968 IH */» ton 4WD stake body hvy dty 3 spd. ™ ■ w/42000orig. mi. 1976 Dodge V. ton dual wheel flatbed fl fl truck w/low racks. 1979 Chevy Vi ton pickup w/PS, PB, fl ■ topper, 80000 mi. 1950 GMC stake body w/2 spd. rear & * I 14' bed. Riding Mowers: Cub Cadet, JD, WH, Case. Rot- fl fl ary mowers, snow blowers, JD new mower parts, Brinley fl “ 1-btm. plow, Brinley cultivator, JD snow plow, DB plows * ■ & potatoe plows, Brinley spreader, WH 10-HP mower w/ fl | sickle bar, Hotsy 1000 lb. press washer w/heater-NICE, fl _ JD high press cyl., fiberglass topper, two 12-4-36 tires w/ _ fl tubes, head rack for flat bed trailer, cab for Cub Cadet, I fl pony can, set of driving harness, set of double brass driv- fl _ ing harness, four 50-gal. drums of new oil, Agway space _ fl heater, flat steel, sev. piles of pine lxl2x-10' & 12’ long, fl fl firewood, walnut & cherry & oak lumber. fl a JD TOYS. COLLECTABLES. ' m I BUTCHER TOOLS. GAS ENGINE I ■ JD &AC collectors toys, Mustang pedal car, '"'"child’s " ■ wood wagon w/sidei-100+ yrs. old, JD 2-btm. 12" trailer ■ fl plow on steel, MD horse mowers, horse plows & cultiva- fl B tors, bobsled, BM Root 2-hole com shelter-York PA- A ■ NICE, Planet Jr. garden seeder, grain cradles, grain fans, fl fl complete set of Oliver skelton steel wheels, Oliver tractor fl fl parts, Oliver WFE, 2V> HP Economy gas engine-NICE. * A ■ This is only a partial listing as there is much more ■ fl expected. Nothing accepted day of sale! NO JUNK!! fl A ORDER OF SALE; smalUtems, misc, riding mowers, A ■ equip, tractors, colectables. fl fl TERMS: Cash or good & approved check. OUT OF fl ■ STATE BUYERS MUST HAVE CURRENT BANK ■ ■ LETTER OF CREDIT UNLESS KNOWN BY fl fl AUCTIONEER! fl A AuctiortMra: A ■ Melvin Haines 717-764-2241 fl fl Ralph Brenneman 717-741-1728 fl ■ or 717-757-5130 ■ ■ Lie #379L ' 708 L fl fl Blizzard Data: Friday, March 1,1991 fl A Refreshments served! Not responsible for accidents day of A Li ale! fl CLIP St SAVE! fl Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication FEBRUARY Comly & Son, Inc., Aucts. TUES. FEB. 12 -10 AM, Stationery Supplies, Wal lets, Binoculars, etc., on premises 1825 E. Boston Ave., Phila., PA, Wm. F. THURS. FEB. 14 -10 AM, Hardware Story-Tools Gar den Supplies, House wares, Fixtures, located 1502 W. Chester Pike, PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., FEB. 16 At 10 AM FINE OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT At the Office Of RE/MAX ONE REAL TORS, 1847 Marsh Road (PLAZA III), Wilmington, DE. Paoli Walnut secretarial station, matching credenza & side files, Commonwealth confer ence table, 10 conference chairs, walnut executive desk, credenza, 2 walnut double pedestal desks, hutch, bookcase, TV/VCR cabinet, many lateral files, 6 oak upholstered side chairs, 10 small oak desks. Millcr- Ergowood- leather, secretarial chairs, 2 French style loveseats, 2 antique armchairs, 4 antique framed prints & painting, Sharp fax machine, FTC computer & printer, IBM Wheelwriter 6 typewriter. Sharp SF 8200 copier, bulletin board w/lelters, air filter, Ultracom Key PHONE SYSTEM plus 20 phones & console (8 to 16 Unes), Kitchen items, refrig, tables & chairs, Misc. office supplies... TERMS: Cash or guaranteed checks, immediate removal. Inspection: Thurs. 5 to 7 pm, & Sat. from 8 am. Rudnick Associates, Auctioneers (302) 764-3347 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 168 ACRE FARM OF THE HELEN A. SMITH ESTATE SATURDAY , MARCH 30 > 1991 At 1:00 PM LOCATION: Southern York Co. PA. From the square In Red Lion take Rt. #74 south approx. 11.6 ml. Tum right at Airyllle Equip, onto Rt. #425 & proceed approx. 1.1 mi. to Frosty Hill Rd. Turn right & proceed approx. 1.2 mi. Turn left & follow lane to sale site. Follow signs! 1:00 PM REAL ESTATE 1:00 PM This immense approx. 168 acre farm located in Lower Chanceford Twp., Red Lion School DisL, consists of approx. 115 acres of beautifully contoured, fertile, limed farming ground. Further than the eye can see from one position on this vast farm, it also contains woodland which has been timbered & 2 never failing springs. ApprOx. 'A mi. road frontage along Frosty Hill Rd. This farm is zoned agri cultural with NO more building lots available, &is listed in Clean & Green. A large 2 A story 'A log-'/j frame house w/slate roof has Ger man siding on 'A & asbestos shingles on the other 1 A . Large kitchen, LR, Ig. famity room, S BR, full attic, ground basement, Ig. front porch. Only utility on property is elect. Out buildings include a stone spring house w/ running spring, summer house, B’xlO' cement block milk house, Ig. 3/4-cemented bank bam w/16 cattle stanchions, & a few other small buildings. Property is recorded in York Co. Courthouse Deed Book 25T pg 545. Property will be sold AS IS. Inspection of property by appt. only call 717-862-3919 or auctioneer at 717-757-5130. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale in cash or certified check ONLY, .with balance due in 60 days. OUT OF STATE BUYERS ISjIUST HAVE CUR RENT BANK LETTER OF CREDIT UNLESS KNOWN BY AUCTIONEER! AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Some of the most beautiful farmland in southern York Co. is found on this property. Terrain of ground is superb for farming. Rich, fertile soil. Must see to appreciate! Call Today! Auctioneers: Melvin Haines Ralph Brenneman Lie. #379L 708 L 717-741-1728 or 717-757-5130 Executor: Neil Smith Attorney: Samuel S. Laucks Jr. West Chester, PA, Wm F Comly & Son,, Inc., Aucts FRI.FEB 15-11 AM, Com plete Dispersal Auction-145 Registered and Grade Holstems, Machinery, Produce, located Whitney Point, NY, Hugh and Marie McCul loch, owners, Me. Menas se, Aucts.
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