Berks County DHIA (Continued from Pat* 9S| H 5-5 No. 1419 Roger S. Buch Dawn H 6-9 Fay H 5-1 Angel H 5-3 Reu Hel Farms Inc. Kelly H 7-6 Pat H 4-3 Rodger L. Wagner No. 120 Linden Loch Holstein No. 30 H No. 46 H Charles W. Wagner Lilly H Robert E. Kieffer . Bernice H 6-7 Herb Top Farms Tola H 4-10 20,289 279 21,558 17,007 19,652 305 305 305 16,772 16,901 305 305 15,125 17,709 14,949 6-1 4-10 305 305 16,979 17,521 16,058 Ralph G. Sanner Gladys Ployed Wber Lily 58 Ray W. Seidel Faye Marie Robert Yanos Gigi Madge Charles Pluahanski Nicole H Ginger H Effie H Frenchy H James G. Stutzman April H Way Har Farms Vera 97 H John H. Stump Iris H Donald M. Meyers GoGo H Stephen J. Janos Buffy H Andrew D. Stoltzfus Elaine Elva Select Royal Marjory Beth Key Richard R. Troutman Cora H 6-7 Sadie H 4-11 Medra H 4-5 Harold G. Heck Betty H 4-2 Daisy H 4-1 Larry L. Mertz No. 27 R 5-2 No. 46 H' 5 Mervin Brubaker Judy 42 H 4-4 708 822 658 762 724 555 661 775 751 652 712 H „ H 10 6-9 305 305 5-11 4-1 305 305 4-2 3-4 7-11 305 305 303 305 3-11 10-5 H 305 297 305 305 305 305 305 305 662 15,999 Francis R. Moser NitaldO H No. 190 H No. 235 H No. 299 H Drey Bros, No. 135 H Ray E. Bicksler Candy H Abby H Glenn B. Gockley No. 4 H No. 38 H Clare ce B. Kulp No. 47 H No. 76 H Hylark Farm No. 135 H Ernest 0. Miller No. 11l H No. 161 H Russell K. Dietrich Hazel Ontelynn Acres No. 23 Junge Farms Madly Polly Angel Hartman Bros. No. 71 H 5-3 No. 94 H 3-10 No. 105 H 3-10 No. 9 H 11-10 No. 62 H 3-3 John C. Bartsch Heidi H 4-2 Honey H 3-7 E Daniel Leatherman Effie H 7-4 Ruth H 4-6 Blue Mtn. Academy No. 185 H 7-9 No. 294 H 2-9 No. 300 H 2-9 George S. Troutman, Jr. Greta H 5-6 Alice H 4-7 H 4-8 768 19,690 682 678 19,316 17,810 677 653 18,367 14,304 18,737 25,039 17,829 16,057 665 778 726 681 14,975 16,057 16,851 724 15,929 710 20,649 20,339 20,286 15,881 16,193 15,417 19,813 17,890 17,222 16,702 18,925 700 674 733 20,277 18,185 664 734 18,755 17,494 775 674 16629 675 Redrose Yost Brothers Puana H 3-9 Geneva H 3-7 Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 23, 1977—99 H 7-3 H 11-5 H 5-3 H 2 READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE FULL IDE OF FARM MACHINERY, PRODUCE, SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES To be sold First on Farm 10 Miles N. of Muncy, Pa. 15 Miles N.E. of Williamsport, Near Hun tersville off Rt. 864 at Allegheny Grange behind Heilman Church. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1977 JD 2020 D tractor with w/f/e-3 P.H., power steering only 450 hours, a real cream puff; MF 65D tractor with w/f/e 3 H.P., original rubber, nice; JD 40 gas 10’ self propelled combine, good; Brady 700 7’ chisel plow, new; Oliver 2-14” 3 P.H. plows; MF 12’ 3 P.H. dbl. disc; 10’ transport culit-mulcher; 3 section harrow; 2 row 3 P.H. cultivators; JD 290 3 P.H. com planter; JD 16-7 hoe drill; IH No. 816 9’ mower-conditioner; MF 6’ 3 P.H. mower; N 1403 roto bar rake; JD 14T PTO baler with thrower; JD 5 ton 16’ dump wagon; 10’ farm wagon; Oliver No. 6 semi-mtd. 1 row com picker; NI 34’ all purpose elevator with 1 hp. motor; JD 10’ drag elevator; IH 33 loader; JD 45W loader; 7’ blade to fit 33 loader; IH 13,000 watt PTO portable generator; Gehl PTO 10” hammermill; 3 P.H. 7’ angle blade; JD 134 bu. PTO spreader; 2-28” tractor chains-1 for 2020; 3 P.H. 12” PTO posthole digger; 10’ lime spreader; JD 127 5’ 3 P.H. rotary mower; 3 P.H. 6 row barrel sprayer; Smith 250 amp welder; welding rods; Clipper seed cleaner; 160 lb. portable air compressor w/paint sprayer; small farm items & tools; etc. 350 bales this year Timothy hay - no rain; 200 bales last year’s Timothy hay; 75 bales straw; Dairy Equipment; old cherry desk w/high top; 1 pc. wall cupboard; oak dropleaf table; rope beds; oak wash stands; wooden chum; oval frames; coffee mill; spittoon; Gilbert 8 day shelf clock; 30” calendar clock; Vienna regulator; Carriage alarm clock; Old Ball & Cap Penna. Long Rifle; sad irons; Yoeman’s fruit jar; rockers; recliner chair; crocks up to 10 gal.; old National Geographic Magazines 1925; Lester piano; Kenxnore dishwasher; glassware. Owners sold their Farm makes Sale Necessary, Lunch Available. 18,700 15,876 17,642 17,634 305 305 305 305 8-10 6-10 4-6 16,950 23,175 16,387 385 305 97 4-10 14,819 17,021 305 305 7-10 5-10 15,758 17,237 277 305 3-10 18,900 295 305 18,334 20,986 15,267 16,546 18,273 19,457 19,091 305 305 305 304 305 305 305 305 18,723 17,023 18,775 20,542 17,240 305 259 16,615 14,824 305 305 16,672 18,486 17,555 18,797 18,191 305 305 305 18,237 18,194 19,276 305 286 299 13,032 16,057 305 305 Owners: LLOYD ft MARY LEAVY 671 660 661 694 678 774 699 668 659 663 657 745 705 781 652 659 708 747 664 667 702 690 769 731 651 652 679 777 659 703 733 672 668 866 651 684
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