Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 20, 1976, Image 95

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    LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL
MARKET REPORTS
SCHAEFFER & PARSONS
DISPERSAL
TUESDAY, MARCH 23,1976
10:00 am:
Canandaigua, New York
Dne to other business interest selling one of the finest
fines of machinery offered this year!!
6 Tractors; 1975 Case 1070 Diesel with Deluxe cab,
under 500 hrs.!! 1975 Case 1816 Skid Loader, 2 buckets,
under 100 hrs!! 1974 John Deere 4030 Diesel, 890 hrs.!!
JJ). 2510 Gas; M.M. G 750 Diesel, 2100 bra; David
Brown 885 Diesel with Freeman 3000 loader; 1974
Dodge % ton 4 x 4 pickup with plow, auto trans., etc,
low milage!! Jcfan Deere 4-16” hyd. reset plow; J.D.
1209 haybine; J.D. 24T baler with kicker; 5 kicker
wagons; JJ). 55 SP combine, new motor; Case 12 ft.
> stalk chopper; (new) Gehl 95 grinder-mixer; 2 new
rakes; (2) 115 chuck wagons; much, much, more!! All
like brand new!!
Victor Riming & Son, Sale Managers
Wayland, N.Y. 716-728-2520
PUBLIC SALE
Mod lot, machinery, antiques
SATURDAY, MARCH 27,1976
The undersigned, located midway between
Jefferson Borough and Spring Grove off No. 516
along' Stambaugh Road (second farm). North
Codorus Twp., York Co., will offer at public sale
the premises the following:
WOOD LOT
1 Acre 30 perches, more or less, wood lot, having
medium timber, bounded by land next to Wilson &
. Richard Bershey, Charles Miller Jr. and others,
. located in-Ndrth 'Codorus' Twp.' along Rockville Rd.
(T 584), frontage on 2 sides of road. This property has
stream passing through, good spring, telephone &
electric lines passing through. TERMS: 10 Percent
Down, Balance within 45 days. To be offered at 1 P.M.
For inspection, call 225-4250.
FARM MACHINERY
Farmall C tractor with IRC 2 bottom plows &
cultivators, Allis Chalmers WD No. 45 tractor with cab,
AC - 3 bottom plow, AC cultivators, 3 pt. hook up at- '
tacfament for WD 45, Gebl Chop King 2 row forage
harvester, J.D. No. 10 side mount mower, J.D. No. 494 •»
4 row com planter, N.I. No. 206 manure spreader,
Woods Bros, com picker. Case com binder, IHC No. 45
hay baler, Brady Chopper, side bar, rake, Oliver 2 row
com planter, Oliver dnll for parts, cement mixer with'
motor, Farmall C and A.C. WD tractors for parts,
cement mixer with motor, Farmall C and A.C. WD
tractors for parts,-Erick corn busker shredder, Letz
chop mill, Fairbanks Morse 8 in. hammer mill,
stationary wood saw, American saw mill unit (as is),
two 56 in. saw mill blades, Associated 4 h.p. gas engine
with mounted wood saw, David Bradley cylinder com
sheUer, tractor sprayer, bale elevator, disc, flat bed
wagon, J.D. grain wagon, platform scale, % T. chain
hoist, scalding trough, gallows, p.t.o. air pump
__ ■ vp.
—ug, pulleys, Conestoga wagon sides, McCullough
22 in. chain saw, hay fork & others, 8 ft. cast iron
trough, hog troughs, single trees, wood turning lathe,
grindstone, all kinds wrenches, all kinds of chains,
some iron, tractor weights, full drum of Cen-Pe-Co No.
30 oil. Milk keeper stainless steel 250 gal. bulk milk
tank, etc.
ANTIQUES, ETC.
Weaver organ (walnut) & stool, 1858, -60, -63 bap
tismal records, Currier print (Naval Heroes), Smyser
10 plate stove, Boston rocker, oak table & others, pot
belly stove, copper kettle, brass pail, ladles, cherry
seeder, Edison cylinder records & case, oak bed &
others, sideboard, 10 gal. milk cans, steelyard scale &
others, iron kettle, griddle, all sizes of crocks, meat
grinder, sausage staffer, two - 1 hole com shelters,
baby buggy, smoking stand, chairs, % bu. measure,
Auchey kettle furnace, wall clock, lantern. Monarch
coal-wood range, Stevens hammerless double bbl. 12
ga. gun, Remington No. 41-22 bolt action rifle.
Remington No. 34 - 22 bolt action rifle with tubular
magazine, etc.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS: Personal Property - Cash check.
REFRESHMENT RIGHTS RESERVED
ESTELU M. MYERS
R.D. 2
Spring Grove, Pa.
C. C. Miller & Sons Auctioneer & Clerks
Ph. 717-235-3627
READ
AT9:3OA.M.
ANCA membership drive underway
oR? NVER V Co ' ~ S°® e enlirt more than 3,000 new was fought by Minutemen, at ftwn
2,000 members of the mwnbers by July 4 The Concord. labor? coSmer tcSS
c ®*" In explaining the groups and environmentalist
tlemen sAssociation will the Spirit of 76 Bicentennial Minuteman idea, Carlson groups, we certainly feel the
aaume the role of modem theme, was announced said, “The combined in- Heed for strong
“Mmuteman,” as they during toe annual ANCA dividual efforts of toe organization speaking for all
participate in an extensive convention in Phoenix in original Minutemen in cattlemen.”
membership campaign in JMuary. Revolutionary War times fariMnnM«ltt«t “jn^fn
to' near ftrture. .°* 7 ® ’ mem " helped bring independence <-mtinw>» present pmpr«in«
The goal, according to bership campaign runs from to this great country. When at ANCA will require a
Merlyn Carlson, Lodgepole, Feb. Ito July 4, with added we considered the valuable broader mmhwAin frfy
Neb., Chairman of the emphasis on April 19. That role of an individual, ■ The of not
Membership and Finance is rientocant, since on motivated to service on a? acfaievingoar goal will be a
Committee of ANCA, is to April 19,1775, toe first battle minute’s notice, we could cut-back in ANCA ef
tbink of nothing more ap- fectiveness as a n«ti«n»i
propriate than to involve toe spokesman for the beef
nation’s cattlemen in .a >-»tfi» industry.”
membership program to National Coordinatar of
support our cattle industry, the “Minuteman” mem
“Furthermore, the bership drive is Tom Lan-
Minuteman theme is ap- ders, of Hot spHng* SJ>.
propriate in that we are Landers will work with state
asking each participating coordinators, and within
ANCA member to take only a each state, area coor
few minutes of his own tone dinators wiU work directly
and enlist at least one other with individual ANCA
cattleman as a member of members who volunteered to
the Association. With all of ask friends and neighbors to
toe pressures on our industry join ANCA.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY MARCH Zl, 1976
12:00 NOON
Located VA mile southeast of Mt. Pleasant Mills, Snyder Co. Sale
sign atone Route 35 at jet. of Rts. 351104.
FARM MACHINERY & CHAROLAIS CATTLE
Oliver Super 77, wide front with hyd.; Massey
Ferguson 35 with heavy duty loader fork and bucket;
Hale irrigation system, 4 in. power take off driver
pump, 1000 ft. 2 in. pipe, 2000 ft. 4 in. pipe, trailer,
sprinkler & accessories; John Deere 4 row plateless
corn planter (used one year); New Holland 327 manure
spreader; International 990 haybine (used 1 year);
John Deere 14T bay baler; Massey Ferguson grain
drill, 15 disk (used 1 year); New Idea 36 ft. hay & grain
devator (Al condition); Massey Ferguson transport
disk (10 ft.); 12 ft. harrow; John Deere 6 harvester,
corn & grass heads ; 2 Gehl forage wagons with covered
top; Silo-Matic silo unloader (20ft.); No. 5 John Deere
flail chopper; New Idea blower, 54 in. (short hopper),
good condition; Welsh ifidd sprayer, mounted field
sprayer with 2 150 tanks (like new);
F' -n Hand wheel rake; Massey Ferguson wagon witlr
.arm. .
hay rack; farm wagon with box; John Deere 3 point
plows, 3 -16 in.; International pull type plows, 3 -14 in.;
John Deere 3 point 7 ft. cut mower; 10 ft. single soil
pulverizer; post driver (hyd. driven); 1000 gallon
water tank; 2 in. water pump with suction & discharge
hose; 50 gal. electric hot water heater; 2 —12:4 x 28
tractors tires & rims; cattle oiler; attrazine; sutan &
alfalfa spray; some farm tools.
1971 Ford pickup, F 250; 1966 Ford pickup, 250; 1965
Ford F7OO with 16 ft. flat bed; 1962 Ford F6OO cab over
with 16ft. flat bed; 1962F0rd F6OO with van box.
16 HEAD PURE BRED & PERCENTAGE
CHAROLAIS CATTLE
4 Pure Bred Charolais cows; 1 pure bred
Charolais cow with heifer calf; 115-16 Charolais cow
with heifer calf; % Charolais cow; % Charolais heifer;
7 /t Charolais heifer; x k Charolais cow with % Charolais
bull; 2 Charolais breeding age bulls; 2 Charolais bulls,
9 months.
TERMS: CASH
Horold E. Heintzelman,
LONG BROTHERS - Auctioneers
RDI
Port Royal, Pa. 17082
Phone: 717-527-4458
STRUCKS
Owner
ML Pleasant Mills, Pa.
Phone: 717-539-4395
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20.1976
Fmils-vegetables
gel market boost
HARRISBURG - Locally
grown fruits and vegetables
may be more in demand
these days as distant sup
pliers find it difficult to
compete with ever rising
transportation and energy
costs.
This optimistic appraisal
for Pennsylvania growers
was expressed recently at
the third annual Produce
Marketing Conference
conducted by the Penn
sylvania Department of
Agriculture.
Agriculture Secretary
Raymond J. Kerstetter told
the gathering that in
creasing transporation,
energy and labor costs were
beginning to reverse a trend
set years ago when eastern
wholesale buyers turned to
the large western suppliers
for plentiful, low-cost
produce.
“Now,” said Kerstetter,
“the wholesale buyers are
finding that costs of bringing
in produce from the west are
steadily climbing. I think we
can look forward to a revival
of produce production in the
LUNCH
east to help meet the needs of
the megalopolis stretching
from Boston to Washington
and points south.”
One wholesale buyer at the
conference noted that a
truckload of western apples
now cost him £L2O a box in
hauling charges, while in
state apples can be hauled to
his warehouse for as little as
thirty cents a box.
Another buyer, who also
attested to increasing
transportation costs, added
that the designation
“Pennsylvania grown” is
finding great consumer
appeal.
Producers and growers at
the conference also noted
that fresh produce was
selling better than the
processed varieties. This
was attributed to a “bade to
nature” trend in which
consumers want “to get bade
to basics in food ..
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