Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 125

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 9, 1977
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Sale reports
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Sows - 250-375 lbs. $30.00 to
31.00, 400-500 lbs. $27.00 &
28.00.
Boars - 300-500 lbs. $21.00 &
24.00.
Sheep 107 Lambs - Good to
Choice 25 lbs & 40 Lbs. $75.00i
& 102.00, Medium and Good
45 & 90 lbs. $55.00 & 70.00.
Ewes - $lO.OO & 22.00.
Private Treaty Fat Hogs,
Select No. 1 and 2, 200-215
lbs. $36.00 & 36.75.
Private Treaty Fat Hogs,
No. land 2,190-220 lbs. $35.00
& 35.75. Private Treaty Fat
Hogs, No. 1 and 3,190-220 lbs.
$35.00 & 35.25.
A Pulbic Sale was held on
April 2 for the estate of Paul
H. Weaver, Reinholds Rl.
The 41 acre farm, frame
house, and barn was sold to
Titus Martin, East Earl R 2
for $1775 per acre for a total
sum of $72,775. Two hundred
and 56 registered buyers
attended.
Other highlights of the sale
included a brass bed for
$100; flour chest $5O; electric
freezer $230; refrigerator
$115; sugar and creamer set
$lO.
Tractors sold for: Farmal
M $800; Farmal H $550;
Farmal F2O $180; John
Deere A $370; and Cake D.C.
$360.
A New Holland 77 baler
PUBLIC SilU
AHTHMIES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
FARM MACHINERY, HORSES I 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 stuffer;
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 ft 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;.lB
ft. bed w/wooden running gear; cultipacker; Itheel
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 WOK
Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider
Randal V. Kline
sold for $180; and A.C.
combine $150; a Case
spreader $200; and a saw
buck $lOO.
Nevin Z. Martin and Lewis
B. Groff, auctioneers.
Danville
Livestock Auction
April 4,1977
STEERS: - Good to
Choice, 36.00 to 37.10;
Standard to' Good 33.50 to
36.00; Other 28.00 to
32,9.0. _FEEDERSTEERS:
Standard to Good, 28.00 to
37.50
COWS: High Choice to
Prime-28.00t0 29.75;G00d to
Standard 26.40 to 28.10;
Utility, 23.60 to 25.80; Cut
ters, 20.00 to 23.00;
CALVES: -High to Choice,
60.00 to 68.00; Good to Choice
40.00 to 60.00; Standard to
Good, 20.00 to 40.00
HOGS: - 35.50 to 38.70
SOWS: 25.00 to 34.75,
BOARS: - 18.00 to 28.75
SHEEP: - 56.00 to 60. CC
A Public Sale of farm
equipment was held April 2
by Luke Grubb 1 mile
northeast of Campbelltown,
Lebanon Co., Pa. It was a
good sale.
Some prices received were:
M.F. 82 Combine $3075, Int.
504 Tractors2soo, Cockshutt
40 Tractor $BlO, Cockshutt 30
Tractor $570, N.H. Baler
$5OO, Bale Elevator $4OO,
J.D. Com Planter $475, Chest of Drawers $9OO, 1026
Large Copper Kettle- $205; ' 2% dollar gold piece $lOO,
Sausage Stutter $58,2 Butter Pictures up to $175 each,
Churns $49 & $3O, old Slaw electric Grandmother Clock
Cutter $34 and large iron $l9O, matching Washer «
kettle $62.50. Thomas Dryer $345 each, Iht. 44
Eckenrode was the auc- Tractor $4BOO, Int. Cub Lo
tioneer. Boy Tractor $2BOO, Cadet
A public Auction of farm
machinery was held by
Vernon R. Kline and Ray A.
Kline, 3 miles north of
Reinholds, Lane. Co., Pa.
Prices received included:
Int. Cattle Truck $9300, Int.
4-wheel Drive Pick-up Truck
$3550, Int. 560 Tractor $4775,
Int. 300 Utility Tractor $2750,
16’ Hay Wagon $4BO, 3 pt.
Post Hole Digger $l7O, N. H.
Spreader $B5O, I.H. Corn
Planter $B5O, Bradie
Chopper $825, NJ. Rake $370,
Dunham Cultimulcher $750,
I.H. Baler $9OO and I.H. 4-
Bottom Plow $lOOO, plus
small high pressure washer
$lOO. Sale conducted by
Randal V. Kline and Lloyd
HKreider.
A Public Sale of the Nan H.
Yong Estate was held April 2
at the Reading Auction
Service 3 miles north of
Gettysburg. Despite the rain
there was a crowd of 800. to
900 people in the building to
see the antiques and oriental
rugs sell.
Prices were as follows:
Oriental Rugs $350 to $2900,
Diamond Rings $2lO to $1450,
PUBLIC SALE
FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS
HAY, TRUCK, & CAR
Of The Late Gordon L. Smith
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
Located about 1 mile West of Jacobus on
Valley Rd. Due to the bridge const, and detour,
please turn off Rt. 111, at the square in
Loganville, go West on Ore St. past the ball
diamond to Sam Wildasin cross road & go East
on Valley Rd. to sale. Watch for arrows.
FARHf MACHINERY & TOOLS
JD 2030 diesel tractor, W.F.E. 15.5-38” tires, dual
hyd. in mint cond. only 285 hrs.; JD F-125 3 pt. 3-16”
trip bottom plow; JD 9 ft. transport disc; 10 ft.
cultipacker; JD 248 tool bar; 2 row corn planter; JD
No. 50 7 ft. side mount mower; JD No. 22 hay crimper;
JD No. 640 rolo-bar rake w/tricycle wheel; JD No. 45
manure loader & 7 ft. dirt bucket; Int. No. 47 PTO
baler, like new; NH No. 66 PTO baler; JD 12 ft. tran
sport spring tooth harrow, used less than 100 A.; JD
No. 5 mower; McCormick Deering hammer mill; JD 3
sec. spring tooth harrow; Smoker 24 ft. elevator; Belt
16 ft. alum, elevator; 2 rubber tire wagons; 2 hole com
sheller w/electric motor; 40 ft. alum. £xt. ladder; 24 ft.
wood ext. ladder; 25 ft. rubber endless belt; platform
scales; shovel plow; furrow plow; potato digger plow;
dirt scoop; PTO tractor seeder; JD front end wts.; JD
heat ha user; for H. Farmall; 275 gal. skid tank
w/pump % full of diesel fuel; grease guns; % hp. 3 ft.
sickle bar mower; 15.5-38” tractor chains; pr. of 10-38
used tractor tires; iron hog troughs; Army saddle; set
of lead harness; spring wagon seat; stilliard scales;
collars; hames; blacksmith forge; anvil; grindstone;
lot of hand tools; block & tackles; bench vise; work
benches; post jacks; single & double trees; 2 rolls barb
wire; steel fence posts; JD 3 pt. hitch attach, for Model
B thru Model 70 tractor; 8 ft. cattle racks for Dodge
pickup; 10-10-10 fertilizer; 12 z 18 brooder house; 6x7
tool shed; doghouses; butcher tools; crocks; kerosene
space heater; wood & iron beds; antique dresser; apt.
size washer; old light fixtures; porch rocker; milk
cans; coal bucket; shoe lathe; lawn roller; 2 wagon
loads of hardware & small items.
Approx. 15 ton mixed hay.
1957 Chevy 4400 Series 1% ton truck w/12 ft. grain &
cattle body, 50,000 miles in very good cond.
1965 Chevy n 4 dr. sedan, st. shift, good running
condition.
Terms: Cash or approved check.
R.D.B
York, Pa.
Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer
Ph. 382-4379
Miller & Son, Clerks
Not responsible for accidents.
Refreshments available.
Riding Mower $1375; and
Troy-Bilt Roto-Tiller $5BO. C.
Davie Redding was the
auctioneer.
A Public Sale of farm
implements was held April 2
by Edwin B. Gehr, mile
north of Mt. Airy, Lane. Co.,
Pa. Walter L. Henly’s
machinery was also sold.
Some items sold were:
Tractor & Plow $2lBO,
Tractor & lift $l7OO, Plow
$2OO, Rake $2BO, rubber tire
Wagon $2lO, Hay Baler $660,
Com Picker $6OO, Manure
Spreaders $3lO & $550, Disc
$420, Grain Drill $4OO,
Conestoga wagon jack $65
and rake $2BO. Sale
conducted by H.H. Leid
Auction Service.
A Public Sale was held April
2 by MT. and Mrs. Carl Nice,
30 miles north of Harrisburg,
Pa. A fair crowd attended in
the rain. ■
Machinery sold as follows:
Ford Jubilee $1350, 8N Ford
Tractor $lO5O, Grain Drill
$1375 and N.H. 68 Baler $9OO.
Adams & Shoop were the
auctioneers.
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At 10:00 A.M.
Owner,
HELEN M. SMITH
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
ANNUAL ALL DAY
PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT
SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 18,1977
Starting at 9:30 A.M.
Located three miles north of Carlisle on Route
74. The following;
TRACTORS-BALERS-COMBINES-HARVESTERS
Tractors of various sizes and models. Balers and
combines, pull type and self propelled, JD hay Buffer,
hay conditioners, wagons, mowers, com planters, side
rakes, grain drills, two tank spreaders left loading,
other mapure spreaders, disc harrows and others, 3 pt.
cultivators, cultipackers, Case uniloader.
LUMBER-BUTCHER EQUIPMENT
. DAIRY EQUIPMENT »
Surge pump. Surge units, Electronic controller,
stainless steel buckets, strainers, stainless steel double
tubs, 375 gallon bulk tank, milk cans.
HOGS-SOWS AND PIGS, SHOATS, ETC.
74 Head Feeder Cattle
ANGUS-HEREFORD-HOLSTEIN AND CHAROLAIS
This is a partial listing. Many items not listed.
WICKARD BROTHERS
R.D.3
Carlisle, Pa. 17013
Phone 717-243-1018
Robert Mullendore
Rick Foreman, Auctioneers
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
The undersigned, located 1 mile East of New
Bloomfield, off Rte. 849 on Dix Hill Road. Vi. mile
off Rte. 34 (watch for sale signs), will sell the
following:
FARM MACHINERY
t Massey Ferguson 65 tractor-new point-A-l, Oliver
60 with cultivators, JD 12A combine with bin-motor,
Oliver PTO baler, NI single row com picker, Case flail
harvester - 5’ cut, IH No. 5 hay rake, Oliver 2 row corn
planter-pull type, IH drill (double disc), JD 3 section
lever barrow, Oliver 2 bottom trip back plow -14” - 3 pt.
Front<end loader (scoop & snow blade), 3 pt. post bole .
digger, 3 barrel Century sprayer, 2 wagons with flats,
Elevator for hjiy or com, Grain auger with hopper &
motor, Double cultipacker, Oliver manure spreader,
“8 x 35 WHITNEY MOBILE HOME-FULLY
EQUIPPED-MAKE EXCELLENT CAMP”
GOINS & OLD MONEY
1961 & 1962 Proof Sets, 1 large-size 5 dollar Nat’l.
Currency Bill on Ist Nat’l. Bank of New Bloomfield.
Some new 1963 Series $2 bills, 1854 $1 Gold Coin, 2 -1881
Uncirculated silver Dollars, 1 - 1886 Uncirculated
Silver Dollar, 1 - 1888 Silver Dollar, 2 - 1923 Silver
Dollar, 1-1822 Half, 2-1952 Washington Carver Halves,
2 -1955 Uncirculated Halves, 1902 & 1929 Quarter, 1834
Dime; 1900 & 1911 “V” Nickel, 60 Buffalo Nickels, IS -
1943 White Pennies, Set of Perry Co. Sesquicentennial
Official Souvenir Coins.
Grindstone - anvil & forge, buggy shafts, grain
cradle, 2 small milk cans; 4 reg. milk cans, platform
scales, dump rake, Zenith wash, machine, 6 cane seat
chairs, some old bottles, H. W. Campbell milk bottles &
capper, home made bob sled, some crocks, antique
dishes.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Philco refrigerator - like new, ice maker - self
defrosting - avocado, drop-leaf table & 6 chairs,
sweeper; Portable TV, telephone seat; End tables;
Coffee tables, gun rack, Dehumidifier, Portable
typewriter, 3 radios, elec, heater, set of Melmac
dishes, some toys & games; 20” bike.
TOOLS & EWHPHEKI
McCullough No. 143 chain saw, Surge milker pump,
bog feeder, 28” tractor chains, log chains, pile of scrap
iron, ton of 5-10-10 fertilizer, hand tools of all kinds, 275
gal. oil tank, pickup racks.
Many more items too numerous to mention!
Lunch stand reserved.
Not Responsible For Accidents.
V. Art. Kling, Auct.
Owen & Rosenbury, Clerks
10:00 A.M.
ANTIQUES
Owner, -
FLOYD S. FRY
New Bloomfield, Pa.
582-2309