Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1976, Image 91

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
PUBLIC AUCTION
OUTSTANDING FARM EQUIPMENT
& MACHINERY
MONDAY, MARCH Bth, 1976
11:00 A.M. SHARP!
Location: On the Aaron J. Brubaker Farm,
1836 Marietta Ave., Lancaster. Pa.
"Due to a Reduction in Our Farming Acreage
the following Excellent Equipment will be Sold.”
FARM EQUIPMENT
John Deere “620” Tractor with P.S., Massey
Ferguson “50” Tractor with P.S., New Holland Har
vester with 2 Heads, 2 New Holland Self-Unloading
Wagons, New Holland 3 Pt. Mower, Disc, Harrow on
Rubber, Crimper, 3 Pt. Blade, 2 Grain Bin Wagons,
Fox Silo Blower, 2 Silo Unloaders with Tripods, Silo
Filling Pipe, Corn Shelter, 2 Small Elevators, 2
Hanunermills, New Holland Manure Spreader, 8”
Auger, 3 Phase 20 H.P. Elec. Motor.
1964 Ford Econoline 6 Cyl. Track
1958 International Stake Body Dump IVz Ton Truck
6 Ton Bulk Feed Bin 3 Phase 7% H.P. Motor
Large Fan, 6” Auger, 1200’ 1V«” Black Iron Pipe. 3x6
& 4x6 Lumber, other Good Lumber, Window Sash, 12’
Silo Unloader, Misc. Small Items. This is a Sale of Very
Good Usable Items.
PLAN TO ATTEND
Sale By:
AARON J. BRUBAKER
(717-393-8362)
Sale Conducted by:
J. Omar Landis Auction Service
(717-733-7917)
Food By: Ladies Anx. of the Rohrerstown Fire Com
pany
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF FARM. EQUIPMENT
MONDAY, MARCH 8,1976
AT 12:00 NOON
LOCATION: Take Route 322, West from
Ephrata, to Agway Store. Vi Mile North of Agway
Store on Hackman Road, Clay Township, Lan
caster County, Pennsylvania.
OLIVER 550 GAS
with Power Steering; Power Shift Wheels; Belt Pulley;
Heat Houser and Sauder Loader with Ground Scoop.
OLIVER SUPER 88 GAS
with Power Steering, Heat Houser and Belt Pulley.
FOX NO. SPF SELF-PROPELLED HARVESTER
with 2-row Wide-row Corn Head, Pick-up Head and 471
Detroit Diesel Engine.
2 Dion 16x6 Forage Wagons; New Idea No. 600
Forage Wagon; New Holland 268 Hayliner Baler with
Thrower; Fox Hopper Blower with Pipe; New Idea No.
213 Single Beater Spreader with Pan; Farmec 30-foot
Bale Elevator with Motor; 2 16-foot Flatbed Wagons
with Bale Racks; John Deere 246 2-row 3-point Com
Planter with Applicator; Oliver 2-row 3-point
Cultivator; International Trailer-type 3-bottom 14’
inch Trip Plow; Oliver 8-foot Cover Crop Disc Harrow;
Oliver 8-foot Spring Harrow; Brillion 9-foot Sprocket
Packer; New Holland No. 450 Pitmenless 3-point
Mower; New Holland No, 55 Side Rake; Massey
Ferguson 3-point Blade; David Bradley 4-bar Side
Rake; Stauffer Transplanter; Midwest 3-bottom Plow
Harrow; One-man Tobacco Hoer; Tobacco Hoer for
Farmall Cub; Tobacco Ladder on Trailer; 2-wheel
Dump Trailer with P.T.O. Dump; New Idea No. 751
Crusher.
FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES
10-foot 6-inch Grain Auger with Motor; 3 Sections of
2-inch 20-foot Irrigation Pipe with Sprinklers; Heavy
Duty %-inch Electric Drill with Reverse; Duro Jack
Pump; Milk Cans; Chicken Coops; Saw Buck; Drill
Press; Rope; Log Chains; Small Surge Vacuum
Pump; Miscellaneous Farm Tools and some other
small items.
SALE TIME 12:00NOON
SALE BY
JAMES R. HACKMAN
R.D.I, Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-3498
CONDUCTED BY:
John E. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers
717-733-3511 717-733-3305
NOTE: NOT MANY SMALL ITEMS. EQUIPMENT
WILL BE SOLD SOON AFTER SALE STARTS.
FOOD AT SALE
Pa. grocery prices surveyed
HARRISBURG - Com
pleting a six-month super
market survey report, the
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture recently
disclosed that retail prices
for IS “shopping bag” items
from August, 1975 to
January, 1976 rose an
average of 17 cents from
$9.23 to $9.40.
The study, prepared by
the department’s Bureau of
Rural Affairs, showed the
average state shopping bag
cost dipped to a low of $9.13
in September and then rose
slowly through December to
$9.21. A sharp increase
during the last month of the
study brought the price to
$9.40.
Overall, the six-month
state shopping bag average
was $9.22. In a breakdown of
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
BROADVIEW FARM
A GENTLEMAN'S FARM OF RARE
QUALITY AND OUTSTANDING
LOCATION
SATURDAY, MARCH 27,1976
PERSONAL PROPERTY 10 A.M.
REAL ESTATE IP.M.
Located 3 mites North of CoatesviHe on Route 12, to Monacy Rd.
turn East on Monacy Rd three-tenth mite to Baker Rd, turn South on
Baker Rd. Vz mite to farm. Just minutes from Route 30 By-Pass. West
Brandywine Twp. Chester Co. Pa. Watch for sate sifns.
REAL ESTATE consists of 51+ acres w-2% story old
stone house. Kitchen, dining rm., w-fireplace; living
rm. w-fireplace & open beam ceiling; powder rm; 3
bed rms; bath rm; random width flooring; attic;
basement; oil fired hot water heat; well water w-elec.
pump.
2 story stone & frame barn; w-10’ x 40’ silo; block &
frame story shed 30’ x 40’ and cuter buildings. The
beautiful 51 + acres are most all tillable & pasture
land, w-never failing spring, and 3,263’+ or road
frontage on Baker Rd. Choice building site zoned R-l &
R-2 to be offered at absolute auction as an entirety.
15 percent Deposit time of sale cash or approved
check.
30 day settlement on or before.
INSPECTION ON THIS REAL ESTATE BY AP
POINTMENT ONLY. (215) 286-5744.
FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS: Int. Farmall 200
tractor fully equipped; 7’ Int. mower, Int. 21 manure
spreader; 2 wheel trailer; Int. Cadet 95 dec. Riding
mower like new; Int. rotary self-propelled w-dec.
start; % hp. portable air compressor; old seed soer
wheel barrow ■ Jamesway water bowls; 3 iron troughs;
platform scales; rabbit pens; forks; shovds; log
chains; and various hand tools; and other misc. items.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES: Cherry
drop leaf table w-drawer; 2 beautiful Empire bureaus;
night stand w-drawer; very old high chair; 3 sets of old
andirons, screen, and tools; East Lake chairs; cane
chairs & others; very old step table copper lined;
trunk; old school house dock; single pineapple bed;
sewing machine; 9 pc. hard rock maple dinette set;
Frigidaire refrigerator; G.E. dec. stove; metal
cabinet; Frigidaire auto, washer; 2 pc. living rm.
suite; 2 bookcases; books; typewriter; adding
machine; rugs; bedding; linens; sm. elec, appliances;
2 youth chairs; 1900 layette baby dothes; Various
piece of china and glassware Nippon; set of dishes
from Belgium; moose head creamer; GDA Limoge
France; pitcher & goblets; blue pitcher; depression
glass and many others; candle molds; oil lamp; flat
irons; old jars; bottles; milk cans; pictures; mirrors;
pots and pans; and various items not listed throughout
the sale.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This real estate has been in
the Baker family for many years. To be offered at
absolute auction Sat., March 27,1976.1 P.M. SHARP.
Personal Property is in very good condition and extra
clean. Starting at 10 A.M. SHARP w-Household Goods.
PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS CASH
By Order Of
GEORGE M. AND ANNA B. BAKER
William R. Keen, Jr. Attorney
William March, Jr. Auctioneer
Elverson, Pa.
(215) 286-5744
Lunch by Martins Corner Fire Co.
seven regions in the Com
monwealth, the highest
regional shopping bag
average was in the Nor
theast at $9.58. The lowest
average was recorded in the
south central counties at
$8.89.
Products which basically
increased in price over the
six months were cabbage,
fresh pears, coffee, eggs and
American cheese. Products
which decreased in price
were potatoes, canned corn,
sugar, shortening, whole
chicken and ground beef.
Several products which
followed no basic trend
during the six months were
canned peaches, bread,
cornflakes and toilet paper.
For the six months
analysis, shoopers in urban
stores saved five percent
Ladies Auxiliary
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 6.1976
over the cost of the same
shopping bag in rural stores.
By purchasing Storebrand
versus namebrand selected
shopping bag items,
shoppers saved nine percent
during the six months.
The price spread between
urban and rural stores held
at about six percent for most
of the six months. However,
the difference dropped to
three percent in December.
By January, shopping bag
items cost $9.22 in urban
New dept, head named
NEWARK, Del. - Dr.
Donald F. Crossan, vice
president for university
relations and business
management at the
University of Delaware since
1973, has become the new
bead of the department of
plant science in the College
of Agricultural Sciences at
the University.
A native of Wilmington,
Crossan received his un
dergraduate degree with
distinction from the
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, SHEEP,
LUMBER t HOUSEHOLD GOQDS
SATURDAY, MARCH 13,1976
AT 10:00 A.M.
Located along Pieffer Hill Road, 1 mile north of
Red Run.
3 A.C. Tractors, WD4S with M-W Pistons, on Steel;
Extra Wheels on Rubber; D-15 with Cultivator, on
Steel; Extra Wheels on Rubber, like new; Transit
Cement Mixer for D-15; C-A with Cultivator with M-W
Pistons; J.D. 14 Plus Baler, in good condition (p.t.0.);
Massey Harris No. 90 6-foot Combine with Bin (p.t.0.);
Trailer Grain Bin; A.C. No. 50 6-knife Harvester, with
Grass Head, p.t.0.; A.C. Blower with 50 ft. of Pipe;
Case 300 2-row Harvester; New Holland Blower Long
Table, p.t.o ; A.C. 3-slat Bottom Plow, Series 374, late
type Trips with Snap Cupler; A.C. 3-bottom Disc Plow
with Snap Cupler; 2-bottom Disc Plow for W.C.
Tractor; 2 J.D. 3-section Harrows; J.D. 32-disc
Harrow; A.C. 28-heavy Disc Harrow; 2 False Endgate
Forage Wagon on Rubber; Reduction Unit with Motor;
McCormick p.t.o. Corn Binder; New Idea 7-ft. Mounted
Mower; Oliver Hay Conditioner; Case Parallel Side
Rake; A.C. 2-row Corn Planter with Fertilizer and
Herbicide Attachment Snap Cupler; 2-spike Harrows;
6-row Weed Sprayer with Poly Tank, Trailer-type, like
new; 12-disc Superior Tractor Drill; Hershey 2-row
Tobacco Planter; Easy Farmer Tobacco Hoer, with 6-
h.p. Engine; Emco 6-ft. Blade 3-pt., 3-pt. Boom; A.C.
Conversion Hitch to 3-pt. Dual-wheel Dump Trailer,
high and low side; 1 Bale Elevator; 2 Grain Elevators,
with Motors.
New Holland 12-inch Hammermill; Hydraulic
Cylinder with Hose; 60-ft. 6-inch Rubber Belt; Other
Belts; New Holland Cordwood Saw; Cement Mixer; 2
Wheelbarrows; David Bradley Tractor with Plow,
Cultivator, Mower, on Rubber; Metal Ensilage Cart; 3
Bale Boxes; Bag Wagons; 2 Sets Disc Hillers; Potato
Plow; Shovel Harrow; 8 Daisy Hog Water Bowls; Hog
Troughs; Feeders; 150-ft. Hay Rope, like new; Heavy
Cable, Log Chains; Cydone Seed Sower; Jamesway
Brooder Stove; Com Shelter; 2 Weed Chopper Fence
Controllers; Lot of Scrap Iron; Table Saw with Motor
and 4-inch Jointer; Drill Press; Forks; Shovels; Tools;
Bolts; Pipe Fittings of All Kinds; Used Corrugated
Metal Roofing.
8-ft. x 10-ft. Overhead Garage Door and Track; 10
6x6 17-ft. Long, Poplar Boards, various sizes; 2x6
Lumber; other Building Materials; Used House Doors;
Windows; Lot of Bxlo Window Panes.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 Washstand Dressers; Table with Drawer; Bed and
Spring; Estate Coal Heater; Duro-therm Oil Heater;
Chairs; Rockers; Crockis; Berry Crates; many other
articles.
RAYMOND W. NOLI
Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers
Fasnachts, Clerks
Refreshments —Not Responsible For Accidents
SALE ORDER SMALL ARTICLES,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FARM IMPLEMENTS.
stores as against 18.78 in
rural stores, the difference
again rising to almost six
percent
The comparison in prices
between siorebrand and
namebrand was made with
nine of the is shopping bag
items. Storebrand items
averaged a nine percent
savings in August and
January. During the in
tervening months, the
spread varied from four to II
percent.
University of Delaware in
1950. He completed his
masters and doctoral work
at North Carolina State
University. He joined the U
of D faculty as an assistant
research professor of plant
pathology and was promoted
to full professor in 1907.
Crossan has also served as
associate director of the
Agricultural Experiment
Station and of the College of
Agricultural Sciences.
8 SHEEP
LUMBER
SALE AT 10:00 A.M.
TERMS BY
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