—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29, 1975 60 (Continued from Pace 59) Belle 3 6-7 305 19,769 Meg 3 2-9 305 13,116 Minnie 3 2-5 305 12,948 Kingpin 3 2-4 305 13,823 Hidden Springs Farm Blossom 3 7-9 256 14,391 Barb 3 4-2 305 16,545 Ruth 3 3-1 305 11.&05 Dennis L. McWilliams 1 3 6-4 305 14,764 3 5-7 305 14,601 3 4-7 305 15,699 3 3-1 305 15,650 Palmer McWilliams Jr 73 3 4-5 305 17,156 AUCTION OF ALL TILLAGE, PLANTING, AND HARVESTING TOOLS At the Huge D & L Farms Farm Equipment Auction , SAT., APRIL 5 at 12 NOON Located 7 miles from Penn Van, NY off Rte. 14A, or off Rte. 364 on Havens and Voak Rds. 20 miles from Bath, NY. A big line of machinery right ready for your Spring work!! 7 tractors (IH “706”, “656” w-NI “601” loader - “M” w-2-row mtd. “2MH” picker and “Cub Cadet” - Case “930 D” - Ford “NAA” (600 size) - David Brown “1212 D” w-hydra-shift - a real creampuff here!!). IH “203” s.p. combine. 2 balers. 3 choppers. 2 transport discs. 9 wagons (3 s.u., 3 kicker, 2 gravity, 1 flatbed). 3 elevators, 2 trucks, numerous 3-pt. items, 2 short hopper blowers, cultipacker, 2 cultivators, 2 spreaders, NHl2’ “490” haybme (new last Fall!), “Vibra-shank”, 10’ s.p. windrower, 4 sets plows (IH “700” auto-reset 6b. -16” and “540” 4b. -16”, Case sb. 16”, and 3 pt. Oliver 14”), much, much more!! D & L Farms, Owners. Another Rumsey Sale!! Contact us at Bath, NY for info, or to have sale list mailed to you!! (607- 776-3478). PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1975 10:00 A.M. Location - On the Windcrest Road, Marlboro, New Jersey. Front PA come over PA Turnpike Bridge, get off at Exit 7 at New Jersey Turn pike go south on Rt 206 to Rt 537, follow 537 all the way to Freehold, NJ. Pickup Rt. 79 and follow sale arrows from there. Household Goods Living room, dining room and bedroom suits, library tables, coffee tables, rugs, bookcases, black and white TV, breakfront, mirrors, rockers, air conditioners, cook stove and other items too numerous to mention. Farm Machinery To start approx, at 11:00 A.M. Tractors —1963 504 Int., 1961 340 Int., 640 Ford with loader, Farmall Super M, Farmall M tractor with loader, Case model DC tractor, Ferguson No. 40 with loader and backhoe. Trucks —1969 Chev. pickup utility body, 1944 Dodge flat body, 1942 Diamond T flat body. Other Equipment N.H. No. 78 baler, motor driven with bale kicker; A.C. 4 bar rake, Int. 4 bar rake, Case 3-B Eagle hitch plow, stalk beater, loader for Model 40 J.D., 5 ft. 3 pt. hitch rotary mower, 10 ft. Easy-Flo spreader, 3 pt. hitch York rig, John Beam 350 gal. PTO sprayer. Labor Camp Equip. Air compressor, Ford 3 pt. hitch com planter, V type snow plow, Ace space heater, electric motors, 4 barrels of molasses, used lumber and scrap pile and other items too numerous to mention. Sale by: H & L FARMS TERMS —CASH Auct. Donald A. Worrell, Sr. Mt. Holly, N J 609-267-0317 Members - NJSAA Clerks Volmer, Doyle & Clark Sales Mgr. Arthur J. Worrell Auct and owner not responsible for accidents or theft while on premises YORK COUNTY I DHIA | monthly! REPORT I 712 546 550 573 3.6 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.2 3.9 4.8 600 649 570 618 512 571 512 4.2 3.5 3.6 3.3 Member of NAA Elmer Myera Edna 3 4*5 T. i M. 4 M. K. Walker 7700 3 5-3 9093 3 3-6 5070 3 2-6 Phillip D. Laughman Dandy 3 4-3 Greta 3 4-2 Anna 3 7-7 Avalong Farms Inc. Lily 3 9-1 Aggie 3 8-7 Philip R. Stambaugh Betsy 3 5-2 Earl E. Krone Carol 3 3 Wayne B. Mununert 13 3 4-3 11 3 2-1 Desota & Robt. Burchett W 62 3 7-10 AW2I 3 7-7 ARSS 3 5-5 BW4B 3 5-3 AWSS 3 6-3 W7B 3 4 Dale & Darla Doll Doreen 3 5-4 Sadie 3 3-4 D. Fantom & E. Grodon Kim 3 3 Lynn Wolf Betty 3 3-3 Barb 3 2-6 Melvin Diem Jr. Lo Ann 3 8-5 Cheryl 3 Dixie 3 2-9 Janis 2 3 3-2 Dnaiel A. Rohrbaugh 4 3 2-6 16 3 Horace E. Heindel Ha 3 Leanne 3 131 3 Carl Anderson 49 3 Steven & Beth Staner Doll 2 Elvin R. Deiter Mardell 3 Holly 3 Jackie 3 John H. Doll Jr. Prince 3 Me Ral Dairy Farm 7A 3 51 3 64 3 PUBLIC SALE SAHIRMY, ACM 19,1975 Located at Winterstown, 5 miles South of Red Lion on Rt. 24, York County, PA. Silos & Barns: 2-26’ x 70’ & 20’ x 50’ Ficke silos. 40’ x 84’ bam, 75’ x 100’ slatted floor bam. Feed: 6,000 Bu. of com (shelled & treated), 1,000 tons of ensilage. Tractors: IH. 1066 Hydro, cab, radio & heater (400 hrs.) 550 & 1,000 Pto. IH. B tractor, just overhauled. JD. 60 3 point hook up. Coleman 4 wheel drive tractor w-12’ 8” V snow plow & winch, weighs 17 tons. Plows: A.C. 5 bottom (new bottoms). IH. 2 point hook up 4 bottom 14”. 3 point 3 bottom 14”. Oliver 2 bottom Raydex hyd. lift 14”. Equip.: N. Idea 2100 liquid manure spreader w vacuum pump. Gehl CB 600 chopper 1,000 Pto. 2 row 30” com head & grass head. 4 Gehl 3 axle Forage wagons. JD. 4 row no till com planter. JD. 9’ disc harrow. JD. disc harrow. 1,2 & 3 section harrows. JD. 2 row potato digger level bed No. 30. A.C. flail chopper. IH. 47 baler. JD. cornhead 210 for a 45 combine. JD. 45 loader. IH. 2001 manure loader will fit IH. 424 or 560. Ford 3 point tractor scoop also roll over scoop. 2 seed cleaners. IH. 56 9” blower. 15 disc drill & 15 hoe drill Van Brunt. 2 row mechanical transplanter. 3 cultipackers. Potato splitter. Potato grader & picking table. 60 hp. 3 phase generator by Pto. also numerous amounts of small equip, and horse drawn equip. Irrigation System: Marlow Pto. pump I,ooo’ alum, pipe, 3 rain bird big gun type sprinkler w-variable nozzle, 4 gun stations. Feed Equip.: 250 ft. Van Dusen feed auger, 100 ft. 10” U trough w-motors, 1-3,000 gal. molasses tank also 1,000 gal. tank, 1 molasses pump, Sure Weigh cattle scales, 2 feed mixers, Papec 13” hammer mill, 30- 6’ x 10’ metal windows. ' Trucks: 1960 Ford V tag 40,000 miles; 1955 Dodge dump truck; 24” 4 side Triumph planer w-20 hp. 3 phase motor; 24” planer; 2 saw dust blowers & motors; small tools & motorcycle parts. Sale ordered by: Carroll E. Anderson, Owner Sale conducted by Bradley K. Smith, Auctioneer Telephone: (717) 244-1124 17,027 305 15,434 14,374 14,222 305 305 305 19,203 20,546 17,334 305 305 304 15,538 22,175 305 305 18,235 305 14,431 303 14,632 13,469 294 305 305 18,209 275 13,057 305 15,979 305 16,771 305 17,178 305 17,067 15,511 12,733 303 305 12,396 305 18,937 14,922 305 297 13,054 17,708 14,994 14,852 305 302 305 305 17,671 15,769 305 305 16,901 16,435 14,988 297 305 305 4-3 7-3 2-5 14,241 294 11,088 305 17,939 12,953 15,411 305 301 305 4-7 4-4 3-2 12,862 285 4-10 15,822 16,664 19,705 305 305 305 9-4 3-11 2-11 AT 10:00 Largest Rodeo Slated at Cowtown 631 541 515 4.1 3.8 3.6 The largest one day rodeo in the world will be held at 693 642 702 3.6 3.1 4.0 Cowtown, Saturday May 3, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. The per formance will be taped at that time to be shown later on “CBS Sports Spec tacular”. It is one of the 8 rodeos to be shown on CBS this season. 728 778 592 507 It can be said that it is the largest one day rodeo, because the total possible' prize money with entry fees could exceed $18,000.00. This purse will undoubtedly at tract Rodeo’s top performers from all over the country. Saturday’s show will consist of the 12 finalists in each event of a preliminary 597 504 Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. 537 615 550 4.3 3.4 3.5 4.1 557 599 527 602 3,600 HEAD - TWO WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia State Sponsored - Graded - Uniform Lots - All Beef Breeds Ist SPRING FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE - Friday, April 4,1975 - 1 P.M. M SPRING FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE - Friday, April 18,1975 - 1 P.M. Calves vaccinated for BLACKLEG MALIGNANT EDEMA All cattle eligible for interstate shipment MORRIS FANNON, P. T. McINTIRE, AUCTIONEER Sale Manager Write or phone *703/662 2946 - office 703/837-1254 - home NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC. Box 440 Winchester, Va. 22601 707 580 4.7 3.5 4.1 802 -575 612 537 521 3.5 4.3 3.3 628 563 508 532 674 596 713 4.3 3.6 3.6 PUBLIC SALE At Coble Farm, Route 441 at Middletown Area High School. Case Tractors Models 411, DC, SC, CC; Ford Ferguson Tractor & Manure Loader; tractor chains; rotary cutter; NH baler 269; Case combine SP9; Case plowModelM; Case pull type plow; Case lime drill; 24 disc harrow on rubber w-hydr. cylinder; Oliver drill 14 disc; Oliver mower; NH hay crusher; Oliver 471 manure spreader PTO; dump rake; hay tedder; bale elevator; 12 ft. cultipacker; Century sprayer; Wood Bros. sgl. corn picker; New Idea side rake; 5 flat bed wagons w-side boards & uprights; spring tooth harrow; sgl. hand cultivator; horseplow; 2 wheel trailer w-bed; circle-saw w-front end mount for Case tractor; feed carts; 2 hole com sheller; Letz plate mill; cylinder corn sheller; belts; fanning mill; EscoSOOgal. bulk tank w-compressor - good cond.; Surge vacuum pump; 3 Surge milkers; ss buckets w-lids; strainers; ss wash tub; 85 lb. milk cans; Hydrasteel permaglass water heater. Approx. 20 ton hay; 20 ton straw; 28 ton com; 200 bale corn fodder; 20 ft. com silage; 150 bu. oats; 500 bu. smelts - all more or less; 21 bag Barn-Dti; 2 bag seed corn; pea scales; Fairbanks platform scales; Skihl chain sawo4l; 36” elec, window exhaust fan; barn lime spreader; sgl. trees; scalding trough; hydraulic jacks; Conestoga wagon jack; old chest w-2 drawers; grain cradle; Irg. water tank; ext. ladders -1 40’; shovels; wooden shovels; wooden shaking fork; other forks; log chains; neckbands; small tools; meat bench; chicken feeders; chicken equipment; iron hog troughs; elec, fencers; bag wagon; wheel barrows; chicken wire; grain bags; carpenter bench; wooden measures; block & fall; baler twine; hay knife; grease cans; hotbed sash; turps; lumber; other items too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 10:30 a.m. when conditions will be made known by: ROY W. & OPAL COBLE Dupes, Gerberich, Long, Auctioneers S. Kraybill, M. Miller, Clerks competition which will be held Friday. Tickets to this colossal rodeo will be sold in advance by the Society of Friends for the benefit of a proposed retirement and nursing home to be built in Wood stown. The home will ac comodate persons of all faiths. For this special per formance all tickets will be sold at $3.00 and may be obtained by calling one of these numbers: (609) 935- 2333, (609) 769-0865, (609) 935- 3323. The extravaganza will be a rain or shine production. OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HAT, STRAW & GRAIN TO BE HELD FRIDAY, APRIL 4 Refreshments Available.
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