Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1977, Image 125

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LANCASTER FARMING
ji.’di, '
FOR FULLMARKET REPORTS
AUCTION SALE
FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC.
Located on Taylor’s Road. Turn off Route 100
at red light, take Route 113 to Lionsville, Pa.
Then at Blinker light take Milford Road to Taylor
Road. Watch for signs.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,1977
JD 60 tractor; No. 227 mounted com picker; JD AW
cultivators; JD 7 ft. mower; JD grain drill; JD disc;
front end loader with V blade; 2 row com planter; Roto
mower; spring tooth harrow; side rake; R.T. wagon;
Oliver running gears with com body; pull type com
bine with 7 ft. cut; NI manure spreader; 3 B JD plow;
potato plow; 2 wheel trailer with wench; chains; Sears
tractor with mower and snow plow.
TOOLS; Bench saw; frill press; air compressor;
bench grinder; chain fall; lots of hand tools; com
sheller; extension ladders; chest freezer; gas tanks;
washer and tubs.
1953 Chevy with flat dump body, selling as is ’5l
Chevy pick-up bruck; house trailer; lots of scrap
metal; etc.
Terms: Cash or certified funds.
Owner:
GEORGE W. RIGGINS
Harold S. Hill and Son, Auctioneers
Phone 717-274-852 S
Lunch available.
PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
FARM MACHINERY, HORSES & MULES
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
At 10:00 A.M.
Located: 1 mile South West of Strasburg
along Lime Valley Road.
5 leg drop leaf table; library table & desk; hall rack;
victrola & records; walnut marble top cupboard; 10
piece dining room suite; flour chest; 6 half spindle
plank bottom chairs; oak captain chair; wicker
rocker; 6 matching oak chairs; swivel chair; stuffed
chair; 2 cane bottom chairs; platform rocker;
miniature roll top desk; clothes tree; lamps; 1846
coverlet; afghans; bureau; 4 piece maple bedroom
suite; 1 wooden bed; 2 iron beds; 2 cribs; vanity;
picture frames; washstand; chest of drawers with tear
drops; new home treadle sewing machine; coffee
table; wicker baby coach; elec, upright sweeper; old
kitchen cabinet; oil stove; Estate Duro kitchen range
w/warming closet; copper kettle; dinner bell; iron
griddle; copper washboiler; crocks; sausage staffer;
meat cleaver; old meat sheer; meat grinder; cherry
seeder; egg scales; 2 butchering kettles & tools; dated
jars; old towel rack; umbrella stand; mustach cup;
splatter ware; Avon bottles; Jimmy John bottle; pots;
pan; dishes; silverware; iron laddie & tongs; old iron;
lanterns; torch; old meal block.
MACHINERY, HORSE EQUIPMENT
SOME HORSES & MULES
CA Allis Chalmers tractor; 6 ft. mounted AC mower;
PTO Ford manure spreader; JD four bar side rake; JD
3 section spring harrow; 28 section disc harrow; AC 14
in. single bottom plow; JD 2 row cultivators; Cun
ningham hay crimper; 16 ft. rubbered tired wagon;
Ford silage blower; 16 ft. flat trailer w/dual wheels; 18
ft. bed w/wooden running gear; cultipacker; wheel
rake; 6 ft. McCormick horse mower; old fashion 2
horse com wagon; horse drawn cultivators; 2 horse
bob sled; spring wagon seat; 2 wheel horse cart; 2 ft.
double tobacco ladders; Minnich tobacco press;
tobacco spears; 2 pitcher pumps; 2 well pumps; bench
vice; surrey lamp; all kinds of halters, harness, sets of
harness; check lines; bridles; leather cow bands;
double trees; yokes; jockey sticks; milk cans; 4-H
show chest; feed cart; some horses & mules.
Not responsible for accident day of sale.
Refreshments by Womens Association of the
First Presby. Church of Strasburg.
Sale by,
H. LEROY AND RUTH WELK
Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider
Randa! V. Kline ~'
10:30 A.M.
Sale reports
A Public Sale of farm
equipment and antiques was „
held March 26 by Weaver S.
Zimmerman of Terre Hill,
Lancaster Co., Pa.
Items sold included:
Tractor $5OO, Power unit
$550, Baler $690, Horse $590,
Buggy $660, Settee $290, Dry
Sink $270, Jelly Cupboard
$l9O, Plank-seat rocker $BO
and copper kettle $lBO.
Auctioneers were Alvin &
Elton Homing.
PUBLIC SALE
OF SAW MILL EQUIPMENT,
FARM MACHINERY AND MULES
Location: Go through Main Street in Laurel,
Delaware, towards the airport, turn right the
fifth street after crossing the railroad tracks
onto West Eighth Street Extended (signs
posted).
SAIURDAY, APRIL 9,1977
10:OOA.M.
Michigan 75A front end loader, 5421 Inter, fork lift, 2-
DDIB Int. diesel power units, UDI6 Inter, diesel power
unit, Continental power unit, 2-Frick saw mills with
double edges in working condition, automatic electric
wood saw with conveyor, swinging wood saw, two
heavy-duty sawdust blowers, several circular saws 44”
- 50”, approx. 50’ rollers, several pulleys of various
sizes, 2-12” endless belts, 10” endless belt, 3 timber
carts, spare parts for Frick and Farquhar mills, piles
of scrap metal and iron, oil drums, Poulan chain saw,
truck radio, 25’ mobile trailer, water pump, field
pump, various piles of different sizes lumber.
International 656 tractor with Inter, loader, Farmall
A tractor with one row cultivator and plow, 8N Ford
tractor, JD transport rotary hoe, watermelon planter,
2 flatbed wagons, Cardinal elevator and many items
too numerous to mention.
1973 Dodge 600 truck with 12’ dump body
2 black horse mules, 1 bay mare mule
Terms; Cash or approved check.
Owner:
FORD M. WARRINGTON
Sales Manager and Auctioneer;
Joseph C. O'Neal
856-7251
Lunch
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
Located on Springville to Nicholson road, 4Vz
miles from Springville, 8 miles from Nicholson,
5Vz miles from Dimock, Pa., Susquehanna
County, Pa. (arrows) (McCarey Florists)
43 Holsteins, 28 mature cows, 5 registered, 5 heifers,
3 bred, 9 started heifers, 1 steer, mostly spring dairy,
some July, a few fall. Many fresh now, DHIA records,
many 16,000 lb. cows. This is an extra good, young,
very well uddered dairy. Really capable of production,
lots of size and condition. Interstate charts.
IH 574 diesel tractor, 1400 hours, nice condition; JD
60 tractor recently overhauled, tricycle; JD 3 pt. 3 bot.
trip beam plow; 12’ harrow; Int. unloading box in
running gear; 2 Grove kicker bale boxes, new running
gears; NH 36 ft. hay and grain elevator; IH No. 27
baler and thrower; NH No. 460 haybine; NH 150 bu.
tank spreader; IH No. 16 chopper; IH side rake, about
new; farm trailer; flatbed Grove wagon; new spreader
chain; etc.
MILKINE EQUIPMENT AND MISCEUAHEOUS
Girton 300 tank (new compressor); 2 DeLaval units;
Surge SP22 pump; feed carts; 18 drinking cups; water
heater; twine; fertilizer; clippers; woven and barbed
wire; and barn tools; etc.
Acorn barn cleaner and cable, 165’, New.
PRODUCE
About 700 bales of hay and some com silage and
trench
Terms: Cash or approved check.
Jim Adriance and Son, Auctioneers
Montrose, Pa.
Phone 717-278-1574
A Public sale of high grade
Holstein Dairy cattle was
held March 28 by Roy S.
Ober, between
Kleinfeltersville and
Newmanstown, Lebanon
Co., Pa.
The average price of the 50
head of Holsteins was $675.
The top cow sold for $lOO5,
the 2nd high for $9OO and the
3rd high for $BOO.
Frank and Paul Snyder
were the auctioneers.
12:30 P.M.
MACHINERY
Owner:
KIP McCAREY
LancasterFamring.Saturday.April 2, 1977
The 3rd annual Penn
National Red and White Sale
was held March 28th at the
Guernsey Sales Pavillion, 6
miles east of Lancaster,Pa.
The average price of the 67
head sold was $753. The top
animal was a June heifer
consigned by Larry Wenger-
Romandale. Shalimar
Magnet-and sold to John
Ebhee of Watertown, N. Y.
for $2650.
The 2nd high animal, Agro.
Acres Marcis Ned daughter,
was sold for $2OOO to John
Ebliee of Watertown,N. Y.
Sale sponsored by Pa. Red
& White Dairy Cattle Ass’n.
A Consignment Sale was
held by Ivan R. Yost on
March 23 at Christiana, Pa.
with a nice-sized crowd
attending.
Some Prices received
were: Reo truck $4200, A.C.
Tractor $525, J.D. B Tractor
$5lO, J.D. 2010 tractor
sl42s,Rotary Mower $245,
Plow $245, Grain Drill $460,
A.C. Baler $345 and N.H.
Manure Spreader $260.
Sale Managed by Ivan R.
Yost.
A Public Auction of farm
equipment and antiques was
held March 26 by Palmer E.
Zerbe and Merrill A. Zerbe, 2
miles west of Pillow,
Dauphin Co., Pa. with a good
crowd attending.
Items sold included:
Wooden butter chum $45,
Gingerbread Clock $l4O,
Flour Chest $75, Decorated
Chest of drawers $BO,
Kitchen Coal Stove $lO5, 2
Copper Kettles $l6O & $145,
Ford 860 tractor $1650, Ford
FARM MACHINERY
AUCTION
Ransom, Pa. - Lackawanna Co.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1977
11A.M.
RAYMOND DEGILLIO
Located; 10 miles East of Scranton, 6 miles
South of Clarks Summit, 12 miles from
Tunkhannock, 2 I A miles from Falls, Pa., 1 mile
from the Ransom Home, across the river from
Harding and directly adjacent to Potlatch Paper
Co. Watch for arrows: Saturday, April 9, 1977
-ll:OOA.M.
Five tractors including: John Deere model 830 diesel
tractor new in 1976 only 270 hrs. JD 730 tractor fully
equipped, new rubber, a real top tractor. Farmall 230,
WFE with cultivators, new motorjob and clutch ready
to go. Farmall H. tractor, John Deere B with
cultivators IH cultivators 1972 Cheo. Stake Body 1 ton
truck only 27,000 miles, new rubber and diamond plate
bed, don’t miss seeing this one, Meeker Harrow new in
1976 used only on 10 acre, 2 JD harrows 12 by 8 ft. both
A-l, 2 Pot or plastic transplanter A-l like new, plastic
laying machine, direct seeder (cabbage inc.) new, 6
row weed sprayer with fiber glass tank, Harly 300 gal.
field sprayer A-l, 8’ by 10’ fiberglass walk in cooler unit
(like new), vegetable washer, new idea heavy duty
bucket loader with all hydraulic bucket A-l, John
Deere high clearance trip bottom, 4 bottom 3 pt. 16”
plows like new, heavy duty 2 wheel farm tractor 10”
easy flo fertilizer spreader, new snowmobile trailer
never, licensed, potato grader, potato planter—real
good, JD potato digger—real good. JD 3 pt. rotary
mower—like new, 1976 JD 3 pt. field cultivator snow
plow, JD fertilizer attachment, tractor tires, many
new parts for potato digger, harrow and other
equipment, portable heaters, tools, many new baskets,
containers, boxes, 20 lb. potato bags, etc. Eating
potatoes, seed potatoes No. 2 certified last year and
many more items too numerous to list. Tomato stakes,
elec, fencers, Carton Staples seeds, spray materials
Urea, everything is in top condition and has had the
best of care.
Ransom, Pa
Wayne E. Weaver, Auctioneer
R.D. 2, Tunkhannock, Pa.
Phone 333-4194
8N -.tractor $llOO. Int. 990
Haybine $2lOO and J.D.
Grain Drill $360.
George N. Delbert was the
auctioneer.
A Public Sale of registered
and grade Holsteins was held
March 24 by Benuel M. and
Miriam Stoltzfus, 1 mile
north of Gap, Lancaster, Pa.
with a good crowd.
The average of the 130
head of cows, heifers and
calves was $650 and buyers
were present from Del.,
N.J., Md., Pa., and Va.
The top cow sold for $l3OO,
the 2nd high was $1175 and
the 3rd high was $ll5O.
Auctioneers were Steve
Petersheim and John
Umble.
The Gap Fire Co. held a
sale March 26 at Gap,
Lancaster Co., Pa. There
was a nice turnout of 500
bidders for their first sale.
The Gap Fire Company was
very pleased with the
results.
Ira Stoltzfus & Son and
other local auctioneers
managed the sale.
A Public Sale of farm
equipment was held March
25 by Ira H. Livengood m
Lampeter, Lancaster Co.,
Pa. before a nice-sized
crowd.
Items sold were: Int. 560
Wide Front end D $3325,
Farmall 560 Row-crop D
$3050, Int. 606 Utility D $2700,
Ferguson 30 $l3OO, A.C. “B’*
with cultivators $750 and
N.H. number 280 Baler $lO2O.
Auctioneers were Carl
Diller and J. Everett
Kreider.
Owner,
RAYMOND OE6ILLIO
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