Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1975, Image 63

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1C AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT - HAY
SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1975
AT 11:30 A.M.
Location; Take Route 322 West from Ephrata 'A Mile to Agway
Store, turn North on Hackman Road, 1 ‘A Miles to farm on left. RDI,
Ephrata, Clay Township, Lancaster County, PA.
Allis Chalmers WD4S with quick change wheels, Ferguson 35 with
quick change wheels, Farmall Cub.
With Cultivator and 5-foot Side Mount Mower and Tobacco Hoer m
very good condition
New Idea No 323 Single Row Corn Picker, New Holland PT 0
Haylmer 68 Baler. New Holland No’ 350 Grinder Mixer John Deere
KBA Disc Harrow with 28 Discs. No 17 New Idea Spreader Ground
Drive, MM 2-bottom 14 inch Plow, MM 7-foot 3 point Mower. John
Deere 246 Cornplanter with Applicators. Sauder Loader with Snow
Bucket, Sau t der V-type Snow Plow. New Idea Crimper. Oliver Superior
Gram Drill 13 x 7 run on Rubber, New Idea Flatbed Wagon 16 toot 1
other 16 fobt, Flatbed Wagon. John Deere 4250 3 point Cultivator.
David Bradley 4-bar Side Rake. 9 foot Spring Harrow, Drag, Stauffer
2-row Transplanter. Case Spreader, used for Silage, Little Giant 16
foot Portable Bale Elevator, 3-pomt Ground Scoop, 3 section Rotary
Hoe. Stalk Shredder, Cultipacker, Dearborn 3-pomt Saw Buck,
300 Bale Alfalfa Hay - 150 Bale Timothy
Hay - 150 Bale Meadow Hay
2 Feed Carts. 20-foot Gram Auger, 36 ft Extension Ladder, Log
Chains. 6.000 Tobacco Lathes, Platform Scales, Drop Endgate for
Cattle Truck; Milk Cans, 275-gallon Water Tank, Wire, Tobacco
Shears, Tank Sprayer, Rope, Feeders and Other Poultry Equipment,
Bag Wagon. Old Seed Cleaner, Wheelbarrow. Wmge Ferguson Pulley,
Egg Washer. Chicken Coops, Electric Fencer, 2 hole Corn Shelter. Iron
Hog Troughs. Heavy Sledge, Poplar Lumber, Used Lumber from 20 x
46 2 story building roofers 2 x 6 and heavier, Hay Knife,
Miscellaneous Farm Tools, Pipe Cutters. Handy man Jack, Screw
Jack, '/r-inch Drill, Wright Power Saw, C-Clamps, Draw Knife, Auger
Bit, Wooden Gauges, Broad Axe. Adz. Butcher Furnace
14-FOOT EXTENSION TABLE
with 9 Boards. 40-inch Philco Range, Sausage Stuffer. 30 gallon
Water Heater; 2 Iron Beds. Dresser, McCormick Electric Cream
Separator; Jugs, 5 Arrow Back Chairs. 12 Gauge Single Barrel
Shotgun and Many Other Items too numerous to mention
SALE TIME - 11:30 A.M.
ADAM M. HORST
RDX, Ephrata, PA (717) 733-8438
Conducted by
JOHN E. & PAUL E. MARTIN, Auctioneers
(717) 733-3511 (717) 733-3305
LUNCH AVAILABLE
CORTLAND COUNTY
SPRING SALE
TUESDAY, MARCH 11
Sale held at the A V. Zogg Sale Barn located just East of Exit 10
[McGrawj in 1-81, on Rte. 41.
55 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(Nearly all just fresh or ready and selected by
Holstein Club Members)
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE EARLY ENTRIES!!
- 803-lb, 22,497 M, Syr gr’dtr. of "Charmer”
out of "VG” dam with 18,000 M Due Sale time.
- 20,004-lb 3 yr dtr. of “Buddy Burke” due
just after sale to sort of “Bootmaker”.
- “VG-86” dtr. of “Skyboots” with 18,570 M. at
4yrs., due sale time to son of "Astro”.
- “VG", 20,370-lb 3 yr gr'dtr. of Zimmerman
Alstar Pilot, will be just fresh.
-"VG-86", 16,940 M. 688 F. dtr of Jewelholm
Laddie Leader due sale time.
- 16,881, lb, jr. 3 yr. old dtr of Glenafton
Herdmaster due sale time
- 17,358-lb m 673 f. dtr of “Apache” due
close to son of "Maple”.
- “VG-86" dtr. of “Black Eagle” with 14,183 M
at 4 ys
- 15,027-lb M jr 2 yr old dtr of Preble
Kingpin Babs Just fresh again.
THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLING THERE WILL
BE MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM 11
Catalogs Undercover
Lunch Available
NOTICE 30 amps of Citation R Maple
selling cons by Leonard Kimmich, Marathon,
NY.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC.
Sale Mgrs & Auctioneers
Mexico, NY
ALZOGG
Ring Auctioneer
(12:00 Noon)
Cortland, NY
MALCOM YOUNG
Sale Chairman
Homer, NY
As might be expected,
much of the mail I have
received recently refers to
the Nation's economic
situation. A running theme in
many of the letters is that
Federal spending should be
cut.
On the other hand, my
mail also contains numerous
letters from people who want
this program or that
exempted from any spending
cuts. I hear constantly from
those who want to see some
specific item in the Federal
budget not only left un
touched when it comes to
cutbacks, but in many cases
want that particular ap
propriation increased.
My point is that I seldom
hear from anyone suggesting
specific spending reductions.
Those in favor of cuts tend to
deal in general terms while
those wanting money spent
refer to particular
programs.
Maybe what those of us in
Congress need to hear more
about is what specific things
my constituents want
reduced. And the specifics
should not deal in only the
easy answers.
For instance, I’m aware
that my District does not
back spending for foreign
aid, and my votes have been
consistently against such
expenditures. But if foreign
aid was completely
eliminated, it would only
make a small dent in the $52
billion proposed deficit.
Another area often
discussed for cutting is
defense. Here, too, I have
supported reductions in the
past, and in my tune in the
Congress the defense portion
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
Location: I mile east of Hessdale (Rt, 222), 9 miles South of
Lancaster, alone Sandstone Drive, Lane. Co , Pa
SAT., MARCH 15,1975
4 TRACTORS
Full Line Including Farmall 656-D WF E fast hitch new rubber
Int 544 - Gas hydrostatic utility 700 hrs over-size tires 3 point with
2000 loader Manure Fork. Material bucket. Farmall 300 good rubber
Belt Pulley with No 110 side mtd mower, Wheel-Horse "Charger”
10, Hydrostatic Automatic with 42’ mower (like new), Int No 700
Auto reset 4 16' bottoms 2 or 3 point Plow Int 12 No 315
Cultimulcher with 4" Hydr Cyl, J D Killefer T Disc, Int No 56 4
Row Corn Planter (rotary valve), Int No 650 Harvester with wide 5
Narrow Row Head, Int , 4 o 990 9' Haybme, Farm Hand 5 wheel Rake,
N H No 276 Haylmer with Hydraulic Controlled bale thrower (2 yrs)
Nicholson Hay Flutter, (3) high side (good) Bale Wagons, N H 30
Bale Elevator, Grove 3-beater self unloading side extension wagon,
N H No 26 Super lift Blower, 60 ft silo blower pipe, 5 qmk clamps,
pipe swivel, 100 ft pull up rope, 20 Lane Level Flo Distributor,
Hawk No 185 L H Hydraulic Lid opener Spreader (used 1 Yr), Hawk
No 180 LH Hyd Lid Opener Spreader, Int No 10 Double Disc, 16
Hole Drill with Band Seeder. Case Running Gears 2 Wheel Trailer
J D Flail Chopper. Arps Scraper with 2 prong filler plates 12 front
end 73 lb weights, front end Tractor Bucket, Snow Bucket 15 5x38
Casings, 6x16 tires on rims for (‘C”), 2 sets 15x38 10x36 Tractor
Chains, 4 bale of Twine, 200 Gal water tank. Mineral Feeder Stock
Stanchion Holder Pen 120 ft Skinner Pipe with oscillator, Bath Tubs
(1 with LPS attachment), 3 pt Drum Weight
Rabbit pens 10 breeding pens with nest boxes 2 finishing pens
with self feeders. 25 Crock rabbit dishes. Dairy Breeding Calendar
with case, 2 Strap on Milk Stools Shop Equipment 180 amp Lincoln
Welder. Welding Bench with Vise, Drill Press, Mower Knife grinder
tripod pipe Vise Anvil, Heavy Duly Cord Bl & Tackle, Log Chains
Grease oil, Int Fencer. Portable Air Compressor 8-Ton Hyd Jack,
small tools. Wizard Motor Bike, Go Kart
House items including Kelv Portable Dishwasher old Bed Rm Suit
Wash Stand etc
If in need of good equipment you will find it here - •»
Sale At 11:00 a.m. by
Robert S. & Rhode Dombach
Phone 786-3821
Aucts.: Carl Oilier 464-2233
J. Everett Kreider 284-4517
Lunch by Cheerful Echos S S. Class
of the budget has dropped
from nearly 50 percent to
under 30 percent. But how
much further do we go
before we fail to provide
adequate military protection
for our purely national in
terests? And, since between
60-70 percent of the present
defense budget goes for
personnel costs, any sub-
Boots
Saddles
4H Club
The Boots and Saddles 4-H
Horse and Pony Club held
their Feb. meeting at the
Farm and Home Center.
President Ray Carmean
called the meeting to order
and lead the pledges. Laura
Allegrati called the roll to
which 47 members
responded.
Under new business the
club’s Expo booth was ex
plained. Also a Used Tack
and Clothing sale was
planned to be held at the
Fellenbaum Farm on the
Fruitville Pike on March 28-
29.
The dub will be holding a
clinic on April 6 with Bud
Gochenauer as the in
structor.
The open horse show was
discussed. It will be held on
April 19 at the Lancaster
Riding Club. Robert
Gregory, guest speaker,
explained the horse bowl and
judging team programs and
then showed a film on
nutrition.
Lon and Pam Sammons
gave a demonstration of tack
box equipment and its uses.
11:00 A.M
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1975
a* *1 ,1 a guidance from our con
stantial cutbacks are going y stituents. What kind of
to end up throwing large federal spending would you
numbers of people out of prefer to see continued but, if
work. Therefore, while some necessary, can do without or,
additional cuts may be i eaS f can with less of?
possible in the military area,
that is not the whole answer
Some will suggest welfare
spending as a source for
cuts, and again, maybe some
unnecessary money can be
eliminated from welfare
costs. But in a recent vote I
was one of only 38 in the
House who was willing to
take an unpopular stand on
the food stamp program
because I believed that
students and strikers should
be eliminated from the
program in order to reduce
its expenses.
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C° EVERY WEDNESDAY IS %
mf* DAIRY
JSBu DAY
AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC.
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from
100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price.
Mostly fresh and close springing Holsteins
Cows from local farmers and our regular
shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite,
Gordon Fritz, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, Bill
Lang, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller.
SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & A}
. Ear Corn Sale 12:00 Noon. |
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PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY
AND FEED
Along Fremonnt Lees Bridge Rd. From Route 1
at Rising Son go north 3 miles. From 273 at Little
Britain School take Sleepy Hollow Rd. 4 miles sooth.
Watch for signs. At Lees Bridge.
THURS., MARCH 13,1975
John Deere 3020 diesel tractor; John Deere 2510
diesel with 46A manure loader; John Deere 2010 diesel
tractor; J.D. F-125 3.-16 in. bottom plow; J.D. RWA
32 disc harrow transport; Dunham harrow; J.D. # lO
side mounted mower; N.H. #55 side delivery rake;
N.H. 276 baler with thrower; 2 wagons with thrower
racks (1 Allis Chalmers); bale elevator; New Idea
hay conditioner; A.C. #54 forage harvester; J.D.
#ll5 chuck wagon; N.H 5 ton dump wagon with
Grove silage body; Fox silage blower; Decker chuck
wagon.
1 Ton 1969 GMC 4 Wheel Drive Flat Bed, 27,500 mi.
A.C 4 row no-till cornplanter with fert. & insect.;
J.D. 2 row tool bar cultivator; New Idea 323 corn
picker (2 yr.); grain auger; I.H.C. 13 disc grain
drill with grass seeder; A.C. PTO manure spreader;
Gehl portable hammermill; Dannhauser #2 post hole
digger; Bush Hog rotary chopper; livestock scales;
Fairbanks Morse 5,000 watt generator with VE 4
Wisconsin Motor; Me. 7 ft rotary scythe; Lincoln
welder ait compressor; sprayer pump; elec, skill
saw, fence winder; Badger silo unloader; American
Lincoln incubator; forks; chains; shovels; other ar
ticles.
Approximately 216 ton corn silage in trench
45 ton ear corn
25 ton hay
15 ton straw
J. Everett Kreider
Carl Diller, Auctioneers
Lunch furnished
Snow date March 17, 1975
Therefore, the meaty
question is where do we
begin to cut after we look
beyond the more unpopular
budget items? And that’s
where we need some
That is the kind of tough
choice that Congress will
eventually have to face if
Federal budgets are going to
get reduced. I, for one, would
like to hear from you in the
same kind of detail that
usually accompanies
requests for continued
spending or even more
spending. If you really
believe that Federal ex
penditures should be cut
substantially, the respon
sibility for recommending
where cannot be ignored.
New Holland, Pa
11:30 A.M.
700 bu oats
700 bu. barley
Terms by,
Octorara Farms
SAMUEL J. WYLIE, JR.
215-932-8923
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