MRS. VERN KORPORAL - Van Buren, Indiana
<br />Public Auction
<br />Due to the death of my husband, I will sell at public auction
<br />the following personal property located 7 mi. west of War-
<br />ren, Ind. on St. Rd. 218 to Co. Rd. 60OW, thence south 4
<br />mi. to Co. Rd. 500N, thence east 1 % mile, OR east of Marion,
<br />Ind. to Co. Rd. BODE, thence north 5 mi. to Co. Rd. SOON,
<br />thence east I'K mile. Watch for Gauntt sight signs.
<br />Saturday, December 5, 1992
<br />Starting at 11:30 A.M.
<br />TRACTORS - PICKUP TRUCK - RIDING LAWN MOWERS - GUN
<br />FARM EQPT. - HOUSEHOLD - ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
<br />TRACTORS
<br />Oliver #770 tractor with power steering, live hydraulics, good
<br />rubber & clean tractor; International Farmall Super "C" trac-
<br />tor, good rubber, new clutch, battery & starter, nice; Oliver
<br />#66 row crop tractor with PTO & good rubber
<br />PICKUP TRUCK
<br />1973 International & ton pickup truck with 32,000 actual
<br />miles, power steering, auto. transmission, V8, good rubber
<br />& body (looks very nice)
<br />RIDING LAWN MOWERS
<br />Murray 18 HP riding lawn mower with 42" mower deck,
<br />flotation news (looks like new - used less than 10 hrs.); John
<br />Deers #318 riding lawn mower with 48" mower deck,
<br />hydrostat trans. & flotation tires; trimming mowers; Yard Man
<br />garden tiller with reverse; MTD self-propelled, 5 HP 24" snow
<br />blower
<br />FARM EQUIPMENT
<br />John Feere, F.B., 18' grain drill w/grass seeder & rubber tires;
<br />Woods pull type rotary mower with inbound wheels; John
<br />Deere 3 bottom, rubber tired plow; Hahn rear mount field
<br />sprayer; rear mount cultivators for "B" or "C" or Super "C"
<br />tractor; 10', 4" auger with hopper; several flatbed wagons
<br />with grain sides; pull type 2 bottom plow; Ford 4 row planter;
<br />2 International 7 ft., pull type disc; 7' double cultipacker;
<br />McCormick grain drill w/wood spoke wheels; 7 ft.
<br />cultimulcher; rotary hoe: harrows; flatbed wagon with steel
<br />wheels; Int. 7 ft. cycle bar mower; pull type hay rake; 2 -wheel
<br />SNOWMOBILE TILT TRAILER, low profile
<br />HOUSEHOLD
<br />Frigitlaire refrigerator (bronze); Hotpoint 40" elec. stove; full-
<br />size bed with mirrored vanity & stool; 5 drawer chest of
<br />drawers; 3 nice platform rockers (2 matching in a beige col-
<br />or); nice lounge chairs; kitchen chairs; daybed couch; apart-
<br />ment size, avocado in color, matching washer & dryer; 5
<br />piece kitchen table & chairs; set of 8 china; floor lamps; table
<br />lamps; glass doored metal kitchen cupboard; Eureka upright
<br />sweeper; wood wall cabinets; TV trays; utility cart; toaster
<br />oven; iron daybed; full size metal high back bed; y2 metal
<br />bed; small desk; black & white portable TV; porch swing;
<br />double boiler; throw rugs; room size rugs; ironing board; table
<br />cloths, towels, etc.; Tupperware; picnic basket; pots & pans;
<br />fruit jars; fans of all sizes; books & readers
<br />ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
<br />Antique oak foyer mirrored hall tree with seat & coat hooks
<br />(very nice); antique wash tub with cradle; several nice anti-
<br />que picture frames; full-size oak, high back bed; oak, high
<br />back chair; set Thomas mantel clock; cherry love seat (very
<br />nice); antique kitchen cupboard; oak mirrored, 6 drawer
<br />chest; oak library table; massive oak 5 -leg table with extra
<br />leaves; child's rocker; several oak straight back chairs; wicker
<br />rocker; camel -back travel chest; baskets; antique viewer;
<br />tins; miniature camel -back travel chest; good Victrola,
<br />records & extra cabinet; antique mirrors; tripod easel for pic-
<br />ture display; sad irons; kitchen base cabinet; oak dropleaf
<br />table; bentwood rocker; small wood chairs & metal baby bed:
<br />kerosene lanterns; child's little table & oak chair; Zenith radio;
<br />Airline radio; WATER WAGON with 400 gallon wood bar-
<br />rel; leather punch; SURE HATCH INCUBATOR made in In-
<br />dianapolis; double tree with McCormick Deering tongue;
<br />decorative windows; Int. steel seat; clothes rack; homes;
<br />horse collars; fly nets; egg washer & baskets; flower sifter;
<br />walking canes; stool; curtain frames; barn lanterns; cuckoo
<br />clock; Bissell sweeper; crocks; corn jobber; seed bags; coal
<br />buckets; kerosene cans; milk cans; several porcelain pans;
<br />tongue & groove wood box (Webster Mammoth Pucker
<br />Seeds); wash tubs; German pitcher; canners; John Deere
<br />corn sheller; chicken feeders; nest; crosscut saw; hay knife;
<br />chicken brooders; hog scraper; wood mallets: single trees;
<br />iron kettle; wood nail kegs; wood barrels (good); mowing
<br />scythe; decorative screen doors: cranberry pitcher wlmat-
<br />ching 1904 World Fair glasses
<br />GUNS
<br />22 rifle with scope, bolt action; single shot shotgun
<br />HOG EQUIPMENT
<br />Three A -frame hog houses; double hog house; two single
<br />hog houses; James 16 -hole fenceline hog feeder; 40 bu.
<br />round hog feeder; rolls of fence; corn crib (already torn
<br />down); fence post; horse tank
<br />MISCELLANEOUS
<br />Homelite chain saw; Homelite chain saw sharpener; portable
<br />air compressor; elec. hedge trimmers; 6 ft. wood steplad-
<br />der; HandyMan jack; 26 ft. alum. ext. ladder; 8' wood
<br />stepladder; 300 gal. upright fuel tank with elec. pump; elec
<br />grinder; crowbars; hand saws; alum. scoop shovels; knick-
<br />knack nut & bolt chest; hack saws; sledge; hammers; rakes;
<br />log chains; tomato climbers; 55 gal. drums; lots of 5 gal. gas
<br />cans; canvasses; feed tanks; saw horses; posthole diggers;
<br />spades; pitch forks; elec. cord; meat saw; soil probe; 2 -burner
<br />stove; cat houses; several hand tools; hand sprayer; elec.
<br />heater; Dole moisture tester; new belts; wash tubs; tool box;
<br />space heater; hand seeder; front tires for "H" tractor; elec.
<br />motors; hand power puller; milkers
<br />Terms: Cash or Personal Check w/proper ID
<br />Not Responsible for Accidents or Items After Sold
<br />Lunch Available Port -a -John
<br />Mrs. Vern Korporal, Owner
<br />Auctioneers: Clerks:
<br />Phillip L. Gaunt & Associates Chris Gauntt
<br />Real Estate & Auctioneering, Inc. Peggy Zook
<br />Phone: (317) 981-2087 Leigh Anne Gauntt
<br />Dec. 4, 1992 THE FARMER'S EXCHANGE 27
<br />New Rules for Fertilizer Storage
<br />The following is from
<br />ple. He had various con -
<br />Jeff Burbrink, Noble
<br />struction firms bid on the
<br />County extension agricul-
<br />job and found quite a
<br />tural agent.
<br />range in the cost: between
<br />New rules affecting far-
<br />$6,000 to $6,500 for the
<br />mers who store liquid fer-
<br />6,000 gallon tank, and
<br />tilizers will kick in during
<br />$7,900 to $9,015 for the
<br />the summer of 1993. The
<br />larger tank. The load -
<br />rules affect people who
<br />ing/unloading pad adds
<br />store 2,500 or more gallons
<br />another $1,500 or so.
<br />of fluid fertilizer in un-
<br />At first glance, these
<br />divided quantities on their
<br />costs probably seem
<br />farm or business.
<br />outrageous, causing most
<br />Most people locally seem
<br />people to think they cannot
<br />to know about the new
<br />afford the extra diking and
<br />storage rules, but few have
<br />protection. However, if
<br />officially made the decision
<br />you consider that the dik-
<br />to either upgrade their
<br />ing and storage have a
<br />facilities or abandon them.
<br />useful life of 10 years or
<br />The major question seems
<br />more, the expense might be
<br />to be economics: Can I af-
<br />justified.
<br />ford to build the necessary
<br />Akridge annualized
<br />dikes, loading pads and
<br />those costs, and put them
<br />other storage tank
<br />on a per -ton basis. He then
<br />upgrades?
<br />spread those costs over the
<br />Purdue University econ-
<br />amount of fertilizer actual-
<br />omist Jay Akridge recent-
<br />ly stored in the tank. More
<br />ly did an economic analysis
<br />fertilizer is stored if the
<br />using a 6,000 and 10,000
<br />tank can be filled several
<br />gallon storage tank exam-
<br />times during the sason. In
<br />PUBLIC AUCTION
<br />Take SR 13 south of Syracuse, IN to CR 1000, then west
<br />OR SR 13 north of North Webster, IN to CR 1000, then west.
<br />Tuesday, December 8 - 11:00 A.M.
<br />JD 4640 - JD 4020 D - Allis Chalmers D17
<br />Combines - Trucks Plows - Cultivators - Elevator
<br />Sickle Mowers - Platform Scales - Miscellaneous
<br />Leon White, Owner
<br />Auctioneer: Dennis Polk & Associates
<br />SEE LARGE AD IN LAST WEEK'S ISSUE
<br />Public Auction
<br />LOCATION: South of Logansport, Ind. on State Road 29 to
<br />State Road 218, then east 1 h miles to Cass Co. Road 50E
<br />(Kokomo Pike), then south approx. 'A mile. Watch for auc-
<br />tion signs!
<br />Tuesday, December 8, 1992
<br />Starting at 10:00 A.M.
<br />TRACTORS & ALTERNATOR
<br />1978 Case 2390, CAH, 3400 hrs., 18.4x38 radials; 1981
<br />IH 1586, CAH, good TA, good 38" rubber, 3700 hrs.; 1966
<br />JD 4020D, WF; IH 560G. NF, duals, no cab; Ford Jubilee,
<br />WF; 1966 IH 706G, WF, no cab; set of 18.4x38 axle duals
<br />w/hubs for IH; set of 18.4x38 T -rail duals; HD quick hitch;
<br />Pincor 30KW alternator, 540 PTO
<br />COMBINE - TRUCK - GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT
<br />1983 JD 6620 combine, hydrostat, 1900 hrs., chopper; JD
<br />915 grain head, Serial #631127; JD 643 corn head; 1969
<br />IH 1700 Loadstar grain truck, 15 ft. Knepheide bed & hoist,
<br />V8, 5 spd-2spd., single axle; 1964 GMC 4000 grain truck,
<br />13 ft. bed & hoist, V6, 4 spd-2 spd.; 19601H BC180 grain
<br />truck, as -is, runs; old IH L180 w/grain bed; 1949 Chevy
<br />6400, 12 ft. grain bed & hoist; 2 flatbed wagons, 15 Y ft.
<br />beds; older 38 ft. elevator; 61 x8" Westfield PTO auger
<br />FEED GRINDER - BULK BINS - LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
<br />Nice Case/IH grinder -mixer w/Ration-Rite 1000 electronic
<br />scales, one yr. old; Better-Bilt 2100 tandem axle honey
<br />wagon w/plow downs; Leland auger wagon; bean oil tank
<br />w/heater; 3 & 5 ton bulk bins w/augers & motors
<br />FIELD EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS
<br />DMI "Tiger" 3 shank V-rippdr, spring reset, like new; JD
<br />7000, 8x30" planter, lig. fert., insecticide, 200 series
<br />monitor; Chem -Farm go-between spray unit #SMMT w/500
<br />gal. tanks & Raven monitor; IH 710, 5x18" auto. reset plow;
<br />2 Snyder 1000 gal. poly tanks; Chem -Farm 35 gal. mix tank;
<br />Homelite #AP220 fart. pump w/monitor, Noble 8x30", S-
<br />tine folding cult.; JD 8 row folding rotary hoe; Hiniker 1224
<br />flat fold field cult., 22 ft. w/harrow; IH 13 ft. wheel disc;
<br />Brillion 11 ft. cultimulcher; Lilliston 8 ft. pull type rotary
<br />mower; Brady 12 ft. flail chopper; 3 pt., 8 ft. grader blade;
<br />IH pull type sickle mower; 7x12, 2 wheel trailer; 20 ft. rope
<br />wick; Suzuki LT 125 4 wheeler; Knipco heater; Arctic Cat
<br />Lynx 292 snowmobile; Sea King V -hull 13 ft. boat; Lincoln
<br />AC 225-S welder; acetylene torch set w/cart; Ford 3 pt. ce-
<br />ment mixer; 30 ton shop press; 9" post auger; sev. rear &
<br />front IH weights
<br />NOTE: We will sell on small items for only 30 minutes, then
<br />to machinery with balance of small items at end of auction.
<br />Plan to be on timel
<br />Terms: Cash or Check Not Responsible for Accidents
<br />w/proper I.D. or for Items After Sold
<br />Drivers License ID Required for Bidder Number
<br />Gary & Pat Yeakley, Owners
<br />219-739-2280
<br />C fair & c�fidkd
<br />auctioneers . real estate
<br />Don Craft Greg Michael
<br />219967-3091 Flora, IN 219-967-4442
<br />Office 219-686.2615
<br />the example, the tanks were
<br />filled once, twice or three
<br />times a year.
<br />On the 6,000 gallon
<br />tank, the annual cost was
<br />$45 per ton if the tank was
<br />filled only once per year,
<br />$23 per ton when the tank
<br />is filled two times a year,
<br />and $17 per ton when the
<br />tank is filled three times a
<br />season. Repeating the same
<br />procedure on the 10,000
<br />gallon tank gave per ton
<br />costs of $34, $17 and $11
<br />for one, two or three fill-
<br />ings per year, respectively.
<br />You have to weigh these
<br />costs against the benefits of
<br />storing the fertilizer on-
<br />farm. If you can receive a
<br />lower price for your fer-
<br />tilizer by storing on farm,
<br />or you benefit from the
<br />convenience of having fer-
<br />tilizer on -hand when you
<br />need it, the investment in
<br />the diking and containment
<br />may pay off.
<br />Obviously the more fer-
<br />tilizer you can run through
<br />those tanks, the more you
<br />can justify the expense.
<br />New Grass Could
<br />Quench Range Fires
<br />Grass seeds are being
<br />wheatgrass, squirreltail and
<br />coaxed to sprout sooner to
<br />Great Basin wild rye stay
<br />crowd out cheatgrass, a
<br />green during the summer
<br />weed that's a fuel for sum-
<br />and don't burn as easily as
<br />mertime wildfires, a U.S.
<br />cheatgrass, according to
<br />Department of Agriculture
<br />Hardegree. The strawlike
<br />scientist said.
<br />weed has spread over 7
<br />"We want to give
<br />desirable forage grasses a
<br />million acres In western
<br />states since it first appeared
<br />headstart so they might
<br />in the late 1800s.
<br />compete against this highly
<br />flammable weed," said
<br />"Unfortunately cheat -
<br />Stuart P. Hardegree of
<br />grass not only fuels fires,
<br />USDA's Agricultural
<br />it's often the first grass to
<br />Research Service. Cheat-
<br />reappear after a burn,"
<br />grass matures in mid-July
<br />Hardegree said. That's
<br />and turns brown—a tinder-
<br />likely to happen, he said,
<br />box for wildfires.
<br />on the more than 100,000
<br />Hardegree's seeds, fed
<br />acres charred by wildfires
<br />just enough water,
<br />this summer in Idaho.
<br />sprouted in half the time.
<br />Such fires destroy prime
<br />He primed seeds for three
<br />grazing land for cattle and
<br />grass species grown in the
<br />sheep as well as mule deer
<br />greenhouse this year. He
<br />and elk, said Hardegree, a
<br />will field test the seeds near
<br />plant physiologist at ARS's
<br />Boise, Idaho next spring.
<br />Northwest Watershed Re -
<br />Grasses like bluebunch
<br />search Center in Boise.
<br />PEDDLERS AUCTION
<br />21849 CR 28 • Goshen, Indiana
<br />V. mi. west of US 33
<br />AUCTIONS EVERY THURSDAY — 12 NOON
<br />Estates - Personal Properties - Antiques - Modern Furniture
<br />Primitives - Collectibles - Tools - Appliances
<br />Guns - Cars - Boats - and Much More
<br />Consignments accepted daily 8:00 to 5:00
<br />and Saturday 8:00 till Noon
<br />Auctioneers: Leroy Graber & Associates
<br />533-1616 533-2092
<br />AUCTION
<br />SANTA'S GIGANTIC CHRISTMAS AUCTION
<br />Don't miss this incredible sale where you can buy at the price
<br />you want to pay. SAVE — SAVE — SAVE on your Christmas
<br />shopping.
<br />FARM & HOME AUCTION
<br />MAPLE PARK, ILLINOIS
<br />Dec. 5th, 1992 " 6:00 P.M.
<br />CHRISTMAS ITEMS - TOYS - HORSE TACK - TOOLS
<br />GIFTS, ETC. — SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST
<br />This is only a partial list of items for this sale:
<br />Dolls of all sizes & shapes, including porcelain clowns: doll
<br />houses: toy trucks and cars; trains; target sets; baseball
<br />games; musical stuffed animals; coloring books; and many
<br />more items
<br />Cutlery sets; coffee percolators; 20 & 40 piece dinnerware
<br />sets; frying pans; juice extractors; lamps; TV advertised
<br />slicers; bag sealers; lint brushes; there will be oven mitts;
<br />clocks with chimes & without: pictures; baskets; teakettles;
<br />Chinese woks; vanity tables; jewelry; perfumes & colognes;
<br />photo albums; cassette tape carriers; glass tumblers; fluores-
<br />cent utility lights; watches; luggage; socket sets; wrenches;
<br />screwdrivers; and many other types of tools — the list of
<br />items could go on and on
<br />Christmas lights; gift wrap paper, tissue; glass platters;
<br />musical Santas; Christmas tins, wreaths, center pieces, tree
<br />toppers, etc. — there are just too many items to mention
<br />them all. Don't miss this sale - everything is guaranteed.
<br />Some items are subject to prior sale, but a tremendous
<br />number of items will be available that are not listed.
<br />Auctioneer: Robert Smith
<br />Sale Conducted by Farm and Home
<br />Rochester, Indiana • 219-223-3700
<br />Fulton Co. 4-H Fairgrounds
<br />Plenty of Free Parking Not Responsible for Accidents
<br />Snack Bar For Your Convenience
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