Farming, Saturday. May 22. 1976 Sale reports HUNTER’S SALE BARN, INC. held their weekly sale Monday, May 17 at Rising Sun, Maryland. COWS: High dressers 31.50-33.85; Utility 27.50- 31.50; Canners & Low can ners 18.75-27.50. BULLS: 890 to 1060 lb. 31.75- with one at 33.75. STEERS: 670 lb. to 780 lb. 35.75- VEALERS - CHOICE: 110 to 125 lb. 40.00-51.50; 125 to 145 lb. 48 cents to 59 cents; Standard to good 100 to 125 lb. 44 cents to 52 cents; 90 to 1001 b. 43 cents to 49 cents; 70 to 85 lb. 28 cents to 40 cents; few at 48 cents." FEEDER HEIFERS: 440 to 520 lb. 33.50-35.50 with one at 38.00. 350 to 440 lb. 27.75- 37.00. Pa. poultry going strong' HARRISBURG Poultry production in Pennsylvania was on the increase for the week ending May 8, with 1,639,000 placements of broiler chicks, according to the Crop Reporting Service. Placements were 21 percent above' the corresponding week a year earlier and three percent above the previous week. Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. DELAWARE AUTO AUCTION Sale Every Monday Evening at 7 P.M. Located at 904 Old Harmony Road, just East of Newark, Delaware, between Kirkwood High way & Ogletown Road. 1 mile off Exit 3 of 1-95. Accepting Automobiles, Trucks, Boats, Motorcycles, etc. Refreshments & other services available. For information call 302-239-5902 or 731- 1921. DONALD R. FENIMORE, Owner & Auctioneer KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Route 522, three miles East of Middleburg 5 Miles West of Selinsgrove SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1976 (12:00 Noon Sharp) LOW OF DRAFF HORSES Load Sharp Standardised Driving Horses Tack to Be Sold at 11:00 A.M. For Information Call: 717-922-1490 or 717-837-2222 . Top team was sold to Eli Mast, Ohio Last Sale for $2OOO. Top Standardised horse sold to John Peachy, Belleville Rl, $650. KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES INC. Rt 522 - RD3, Middleburg, Pa. Don & Walt Keister, Owners ART KLING, Auctioneer Terms - Cash Trucking Available Restaurant Open FEEDER PIGS: 115 lb. 39.50; 225 to 250 lb. 44.00- 47.50. LAMBS: 65 cents to 69 cents per lb. & few at 70 cents. Norman E. Hunter, Sales Manager. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Special Evening Sale. 230 head sold featuring standardbred and saddlebred driving horses. Good big drivers were in demand. Several top drivers $BOO to $925. Standardbred load from Illinois $350 to $7OO. Riding Horses $250 to $350. One load from N. Carolina saddlebred $5OO to $925; a few work horses $450 Average placements during the past ten'weeks were 15 percent above a year earlier. In the 21 key poultry producing states, placements were 67,967,000, one percent below the previous week, but 15 per cent more than the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past ten weeks were two percent above a year ago. CONSIGNMENT HORSE SALE to $9lO ea.; few pair work horses $1435; several odd work Horses S4OOJo $9lO Work Horses & Mules sold lower with one pair local Middle-aged mules at $675; odd mules $225 to $7OO. Local riding Horses $2OO to $550; small ponies $2O to $5O; larger ponies $75 to $l5O and 1 pr. mated sorrel ponies - driving team $3OO. Norman Kolb and Abe Diffenbach were the auc tioneers. A Farm Auction was held for the Glenn Kocher Estate on May 15 at Brookland, Pa. Some of the items sold - FARM MACHINERY DISPERSAL CLARKS SUMMIT STATE HOSPITAL t \ Clarks Summit, PA ( Lackawanna Co.) Located off Rt. 307 & Newton.. Ransom Boulevard, 2 mi. southeast of Clarks Summit. WED., MAY 26,1976 At 11 :OOA.M. Int. Super M tractor; Int. M tractor; 780 A.C. chopper w-6’ cut head & 1-row corn; 2 2-wheel farm trailers; hit. hammermill; 4-row veg. seeder 3 pt. h.; Mulkey 40’ elev.; Int. loader; Flatbed wgn.; N.H. 78 baler; Int. 430 baler w-thrower; Int. com binder; A.C. 2-bottom 14” trailer plow; J.D. 1-bottom 2-way plow; Harrow; 275 gal. gas tank; Onion planter; J.D. trailer mower; 6’ bog disc; land roller; J.D. sub soiler; 2 Coby kicker wgns.; J.D. potato digger; M.F. 36 roller bar rake; Int. 16-hoe drill; horse drawn crop duster; N.H. 750 crop dryer (single phase), like new; Oliver 2-row Potato planter; N.I. transplanter; lime spreader; Int. 2-row cultivators; 2 EZ Flow Silage distributors; Potato grader; Garbage steam tank; Int. orchard harrow; Olson potato beater; J.D. 495 A 4-row corn planter; A.C. belt blower. Barn & Milk house Equip. Tie stall Stanchions & drinking cups (decision pending); approx. 400’ Clay bam cleaner unit & chain; DeLaval dumping station, 100’ hose; 5 DeLaval milker units, magnetic; 545 gal. Sunset tank w-o compressor; DeLaval magnetic pump; wash vat; Purity dumping station; Purity 500 gal. pasteurizing tank; York plate cooler; Kiiigs Zero 9034 Sweet Water cooler tank; Model No. R4A packaging machine (new). Terms: cash or good check. Lunch CLARKS SUMMIT STATE HOSPITAL Owner Ray Mazaleski, Farm Manager Ph. 717-586-2011 Ext. 235 ROBERT M. SHAYLOR SALES, Mgr. 515 Elmira Street, Troy, PA Ph. 717-297-3278 PUBLIC SALE Valuable Farm Machinery (3 Tractors) 20 Hereford Cattle, (2 Holstein Dairy Heifers to Freshen by Sale Time with Health Charts). Sows, Hens, Household Goods, Etc. On Farm 6 miles N. of Millville, along Rt. 19061 watch for Auction Arrows along Millville - Unityville Rt. 42 Highway at Pine Center School. Mon., (Memorial Day) May 31, 1976 Starting at 10:30 A.M. I.H. Late Mod. 706 D Row Crop Tractor - Power Steering - Dual Wheels to be sold with or separate - nice condition; M.F. 65G Tractor with WFE - Power Steering - Dual Wheels - Excellent; M.H. 44G Tractor w-cidtivators; I.H. 480 20’ Transport Wing Disc; 19%’ Midwest Harrow; -2 Midwest Plows; Gehl 440 9’ Haybine used 2 Seasons; J.D. 2-14 3 pt. plows; New 10- 20 Truck Chains; D.B. 3 pt. 7’ Mower; Sno-co 24’ Hay Elevator; Harvest-Handler 24’ Grain Elevator; Cardinal 12’ Grain Elevator; J.D. 18” Sub Soiler; Farm Wagon with 5’ Hoist; Lime Spreader; Grain Cleaner; Front & Rear Weights for 706; Wood Saw - 24” Blade; AC Harvester with 1 Row Corn Head and Pickup Head; Ontario 12-8 Hoe Drill; Corn Binder; Shredder; Com Sheller; 3’ Section Harrow; Small Items; Fencers; Baled Oats Straw; 5 T. Ear Cora; Chicken Feeders & Waterers; 13 Hereford Steers 300 to 450 lbs.; 7 Nice First Calf Hereford Heifers; 2 Nice White Brood Sows due to Farrow by sale time; 16 Heavy Laying Hens: etc. Also a line of Household Goods. - • Sale Order: Household Goods - Small Items - Farm Machinery - Livestock.. Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Owner: Otis and Geraldine Bitler launch - Tent if Inclement included: 1969 Chevrolet Truck $3lOO, Case 800 tractor $1025, WD4S A.C. tractor $9BO, J.D. Plow $75, N.I. Hay Conditioner $lOO and Holstein heifers $165 to $335. Si Pepperman was the auctioneer. A public auction of Feeder Pigs was held May 15 by Walter Horst of Newmanstowh Rl, Pa. The 285 head' sold averaged $61.00. Also 2 Duroc Purebred Boars 275 lbs. each sold for an average of $175.00. John E. & Paul E. Martin were the auctioneers. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE OF 3 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES. SATURDAY, JUNE 5,1976 10:00 A.M. Located 3 miles South of Wemersville near the Galen Hall Road, turn West at the South Heidelburg Township Shed, travel approx. V* mile to sale. FARM EQUIPMENT ' - John Deere 1010 Tractor, Farmall H Tractor, 8N Ford Tractor with loader. New Holland Baler, Massey Harris 2-16” 3 pt. hookup plow, Oliver 2 bottom trailer type plow. 5 ton Wheat Straw. " Household Goods and Butchering Equipment, Etc. Watch the May 29 issue for full listing. Sale by' ROBERT £. REBER AND SON Owners . . Paul E. Bixler and Gerald Kramer/Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, MAY 31 - 9 fI.M. Valuable antiques, cast iron toys, tin toys, tinware, gold watches, guns, Prowell History of York Co. Volumes l & 11, coins, & tools. First house south of Dover on Rt 74, right side, watch for sale sign, if traveling Rt. 30 bypass - use Exit 74-N. Sale approx. 4'miies. The undersigned due to ill Health will offer at public sale the following: Billy Foust jugs & whiskey bottle, hanging light milk glass shade, cast iron light, miners lights, Kerosene lights At other Jights, coffee grinders, paper weights, rosettes; "shaving-mug, .sleigh,, bells,- hand bells, dinner bell, brass scales At other type scales, wooden wheelbarrows, baskets of all sizes, coal buckets & shovels, car horns, coll, of lantems-of all types, bone handle knives At forks, miniature -wagon seat, dated brass buckets, Variety cast iron trough made in York, cast iron toys such as bulldogs, turtles, cats, frogs, cast iron cars & cast iron trains & windup trains, nickel punch machine, Express wagon* wooden Spokes, sad irons, gypsy kettles, butcher - ? kettles, & other kettles, hobby horse in wood, broad axes of many descriptions, wedges, tin railroad cars, tin Circus wheel, tin matchboxes, cookie cutters, cake molds, child’s tin set, ice shavers At tongs, some hahd made, slaw cutters, iron skillets, sausage stuffer, cigar molds, large wagon wheels, wall telephone, butter churn, wood clamps At others, cherry seeder, picture album At picture frames, whetstone, Easter eggs in glass Atmache, old fountain pens, hall mirror At others, newspaper racks, marbles, rolling pins, child’s rocking, chair, wicker stand, ball At claw foot At-other stands, tapestry foot stool, school desk, blanket chest Ac cup board, milk cans, copper powder hom, copper tea kettle, coffee pot At other things in copper, metal At wooden measures, hames, locks of all types At keys, small cast iron safe, hplrse.blankets, crocks At jugs, canes, buggy whips, pewterware, hand made lard cans, butcher ladles At dipper, wash stands w-towel racks, dresser, cabinet commode, Larkin desk, Goofus glass, claw feet piano stools. Valuable watches such as; Illinois, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltman At other watches, will be sold at approx. 1 p.m. ' ' Prowells History of York*Co. Ac Salesman Sample Safe of York Safe At Lock will be sold at 1:30 p.m Colt model 38, Colt automatic 22 long rifle, Smith & Wesson 32, Model 1911-hand gun, will be sold at 2:00 pm COINS Large cents, % cents, wheat head pennies, Indian Head pennies, Silver dollars, & other coins not men tioned. Approx. 2:30 pm' 1954 - Ford sell as is, after 2:30 1968 Chev. Impala Sdn. Auct. Note There are many rare antiques & collector’s items not mentioned in sale bill. TOOLS & MISC. ITEMS Wood & metal tool chest, blackboard, felt paper, step ladders & other ladders, wooden benches, garden tools, wall cabinet, bag truck, C-clamp, set of dyes, small set of sockets, braided rugs, cigarette lighters, strong box. Alum, sheeting. Kerosene stove, stove forks, pitch forks, pipe wrenches & other wrenches, hand drill & elec, drill, wood bits & levels, vice, fireplace fixtures. Lunch rights reserved, not responsible for accidents ‘‘ ay RICHARD F. BUSER OR "POP BUSER” Paul Schaffer, Atty. in Fact Melvin E. Haines Auct & Sales'Manager Phone - 764-2241 - . GUNS
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