PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 25,1972 Located along Elizabethtown Rd., turning west off Rt. 72 on E-town Rd., between Ruhl’s U.M. Church and Union Sq., Lane. Co., Pa. 25 HEAD LIVESTOCK - 425 CHICKENS 17 head Holstein dairy cows in all stages of lactation, some fresh day of sale. 2 bulls (1200 to 1300 lbs.), 6 bulls (approx. 600 lbs.), 8-can front door cooler, 21 cans milk house equip., Rightway milker pump and pipe, Universal units, 12T. corn, wheat, barley, oats, silage (Vz of 12x50 silo), 656 Farmall diesel, 3-pt. hook up, 3-pt. 38. 16" Oliver raydex plow, 340 Farmall with culto., Allis Chalmers B & culti., Me. 91 self-procombme, 510 N.H. 163 br. spreader (1 yr. old), N.l. 508 loader and bucket, 430 Int. baler (1 yr. old), Me. 100 3-pt. mower with crimper hitch, Me. 34 hay conditioner, N.l. side rake, 3 wagons, gram bin on N.l. running gear, 30' bale and 16’ grain elevators, N.H. 33 grass chopper, Wood Bros, corn picker, J.D. corn planter, Me. 2-pt. corn planter, Stauffer 2-row transplanter, cultipacker. Oliver disc, 3-sec. harrow, spike harrow, 2-pt. scorer, J.D. Van Brunt disc drill, tractor and hand corn shelters, snow blade, walking and 3 hook plows, endless belts, heat houser, 2-wh. trailer, bag & ensilage carts, tob. wagons, press, steel saw buck, iron troughs, wooden wheels, wagon box, egg grader, heatrola, wh. barrow, scales, ex. ladder, air comp. & tank on wheels, hay ropes, heavy duty cords, log & cow chains, elec, motors, saddle & bridal, tarp., Ig. vise, bolts, lots of lumber, etc. ‘5B DODGE 400 Truck, 12’ bed—‘62 V-8 Ford truck, Stallion 8 h.p. lawn mower, garden tractor & tob. hoers, chain saw, H.H. goods, walnut bedroom suite, wash stand, plank chairs, bassinet, table, meat bench, flax cleaner, porch swing, picnic tables, & trestles, crocks, jars, and many more items not listed. NOTE—Ravegums sold the farm and are discon tinuing farming operations. Lunch available. Sale By WILLIAM RAVEGUM C.H. WOLGEMUTH and R. KLElN—Aucts. Phone: 665-5664 30th ANNIVERSARY OF PAUL Z. MARTIN'S CONSIGNMENT FARM EQUIPMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, IMCH 22,1972 At 9:00 A.M. To be held at my New Place of Business, 2 miles East of Intercourse, at intersection of Route 340 and New Holland Road, 4 miles South of New Holland. TRACTORS Large Equipment of All Kinds Horse-drawn Equip., Dairy Equip., Tools, Posts, Lumber, Hay and Straw COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF TWO FARMS NOTICE —Farmers and Dealers invited to bring your goods in to this sale. Please bring your goods in before sale days. Equipment brought in day of sale will be sold last. NOTICE—We will have lots of Antique Equipment. Wagons and Small Collectors Items. Bring in your equipment, larger and better goods have been selling good and are worth more! SAVINGS BONDS to Consignor of Most Dollars Worth Sold, also to Buyer for Most Dollars Bought. Cousin with Dry Goods. We have Buyers for Hay and Straw - Our Commission |1 per ton. SALE ORDER: Small Goods. 9 a.m,; Hay and Straw, 12 noon; Tractors, 1 p.m.; followed by Larger Equipment. Notice NO POULTRY EQUIPMENT. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PAUL Z. MARTIN . Blue Ball, Pa. Phone: 717-354-6671 MARTIN AUCTIONEERS and Associates Bus “ ess * 768 ’ 8108 Ralph Horst, Clyde Wolgemuth, Henry Leid, John Fry, Roy BUmfsolc COMING SALES FOR MARTIN AUCTIONEERS: ’ M.M. Weaver & Sons Massey Ferguson Dealers, All-Day, March 20. John A. Stoltzfus, White Horse, Farm Equipment, March 23. R. W. Horst, Marion, Pa., March 30. Clyde Wolgemuth, Manheim, April 1. Carl Wenger, Myerstown, April 3. Paul Z. Martin, Intercourse, Farm Equipment, April 5 and 26. Paul Z. Martin, Intercourse, Horses, April 19. Mary Zeiset, East Earl, R. 1, Real Estate and Antiques, May 20. At Paul Z. Martin’s Stables, ANTIQUE SALE, MAY 27 RELIEF SALE-MORGANTOWN-APRIL 29 PAUL Z. MARTIN-FARM EQUIPMENT-MAY 10 WM. RAVEGUM’S 10:00 A.M. LANCASTER FARMING ADS PAY PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,1972 AUTOMOBILES • DAIRY SUPPLIES FARM MACHINERY To be held on premises located on N. Railroad St., Palmyra, Pa., Lebanon County. HAVERLY 200 gal. bulk tank, TRI-CLOVER SE. MILK PUMP, S.S. pipe, GIRTON 3 compartment bottle washer, refrigerator, 2 BALLY REFRIGERATED display cases with units, gas dryer and stove. COBEY grinder fflUxer, N.H. 818 harvester with 2 row head, 10’ DUNHAM wheelcarrier cultimulcher, A.O. disc plow, A.C. 3 bottom plow, OLIVER semi-mounted mower, CO-OP 16-7 drill, McDEERING com harvester, CO-OP mower, A.C. 2 bot. plow on rub., 2 row potato planter, N.I. hay loader, spring barrow, roller, 2 disc harrows, GEHL longtrough belt blower, JJD. crimper, 24’ skeleton elevator, OLIVER pto manure spreader, 6’ 3 pt. blade, OLIVER No. 4 mounted com picker, 2 flat bed wagons. 11.5x30’ steel silo, seed cleaner, new 3 hp. motor, wooden wagon wheels and many misc. items. 1966 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 2 dr. hardtop with A.C., P.S., P. 8., tape player, 52,000 act. miles, 1941 STUDEBAKER 4 dr. sedan. Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer Ebersole and Bachman - Clerks Refreshments available PUBLIC SALE —OF— MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 72 AT 10:30 O’CLOCK Located 1 mile East of Mount Joy along Rte. 230. NEW IDEA UNI SYSTEM 702 V-6 with cab (417 hrs.) COMBINE with 13’ header, HARVESTER with narrow 3 row head, TOOL CARRIER with 6-row corn planter (Case unit planters). TRACTORS: CASE 930 COMFORT KING DIESEL (590 hours) CASE 830 DIESEL—CASE 530 with Case loader OLIVER SUPER 66 with cultivator CASE 130 RIDING TRACTOR with lawn mower INT. 1965 3 /*-TON PICK UP with rack, Tobacco bed steamer with 2 pans with hose mounted on INT. truck, CASE EQUIPMENT: 5-bottom aut. reset plow, 32 transport disc, 4-row 3-pomt cultivator, 5-bar rake, scraper, heat houser with cab, saw 3-pomt. N.H. EQUIPMENT: No. 69 Hayline baler with thrower, semi mounted mower, 2 forage wagons, No. 23 blower with 60’ pipe, portable feed mill, 30’ elevator, Lanco forage wagon, No. 327 New Idea narrow 2-row corn picker, with 12 husking rolls, New Idea single beater spreader, I.H. transport No. 370, disc (40), I.H. 12’ transport cultimulcher, 12’ Bnllion cultipacker, Oliver 13 disc drill on rubber, Stauffer tobacco planter, Farmec bin on running gears, 3-point sprayer with fiberglass tank, 4- section harrow, weeder, P.T.O. airplane fan, 2 wagons with high sides, tobacco wagons, steel double tobacco ladders, J.D. cultivator, 2-wheel trailer, 20,000 tobacco lath, lath puller, tobacco presses, tobacco boxes, iron troughs; feed carts, pony cart, anvil, air compressor, Belta drill press, socket set, tool cabinet, lots of tools, platform scales, chains, ropes, milk cans, Exide battery charger, guns, SVz” x 16’ pipe, 41" x 78yz” storm sashes, furnace with 9 radiators, a few household articles, many more articles not listed. 1,000 BU. BARLEY - 4 TONS CORN -10 TONS STRAW Sale by MRS. ESTHER SHEARER Executor for the estate of Harold 0. Shearer RAYMOND MILLER - 665-4188 and RUFUS GEIB, AUCTIONEERS Not Responsible for accidents. Lunch Available 12:00 P.M. 2 HOLSTEIN COWS 400 BALE MIKED HAY Conditions by: EARL R. LEHMAN Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18,1972 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER SSSSSSfiSSS (Continued from Page 34) Turnpike, Route No. 100 Eagle, Chester County, Pa. Sale by Eagle Machinery Company; Whiteford Sales Company L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer. FRI. MARCH 24-11 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Machinery located 10 mi. South of Quarryville off 222 or 1 mile east of Wakefield off 272. Sale by Harry L. Ulrich; Lloyd H. Kreider, Auctioneer. SAT. MAR. 24-10 A.M. Close out Public Sale of Dairy Cattle- Farm Equipment, Butchering Equip., Antiques, Etc. on Farm 1 mile North of Annville on Thompson Ave. Turn North at traffic light in Annville, then right at White Church. Second Farm on Thompson Ave. Turn South on Thompson Ave. off Rt. 72 in Bunkerhill, and drive 5 miles. Conditions by Earl D. Patches and Lizzie K. Patches. Roy I. Ebersole, A. Copenhaver, and H, Weik, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 25- Public Sale of Farm Implements and Household Goods just east of Guernsey Bar, Lincoln Highway (Continued On Page 36) Paul Rohrer and Sons Lancaster, Pa. "We have processed feed every day of the year at the push of a button. The boys sure don't miss grinding... We get quality feed all the time. We can feed as much or as little as we want and not have to worry about keeping ahead of spoilage. Bottom un loading gives us more even production in both beef and dairy. It takes less than 45 minutes a day to feed 450 animals. Automation makes farming a lot more interesting to my sons." PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, INC. New Holland, Pa. Phone: (717)354-5171 1971 HARVESTORE DEALER OF THE YEAR 35
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