FALL FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1577 10:00 A.M. Sale held at: Hunter's Sale Barn, Inc., Rt. 276, Rising Sun, Maryland. Phone 301-650-6400. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen retiring from business will sell at auction: International Farmall “H”, 4 new tires, complete overhaul, 2” Farmall “M” w/dual hyd. w/power pack’s new tires, Ford 4000 row crop 3 point, dual hyd., P.S. Ford Rotary mower 3 point, 7’ Ford 3 point scraper blade, International 3 bottom plow, J.D. 10’ disc transport w/cyl., Sperry Rand 12’ dump wagon w/cyl. J.D. sickle bar mower, spring tooth barrow. Turf Equipment: Jacobsen F-10 tractor 7 gang mowers, fair way units, Jacobsen 3 gang mower, w/Blitzen unit, Jacobsen Rogers sweeper & thatcher w/hyd. loader, Massey Ferg. M-20 mtd. Ryan sod cut ter, w/Brower conveyer, flat cut 18” 42” length 72” lench, Ryan sod cutter, H.D. 12 H.P. & Sulkey roller, Brillion 8’ seeder model SSLF-96J, J.D. hand plane model 93512’ blade & 16’ smooth bar. Shop Equipment: Lincoln welder 16 H.P. 225 amp. air compressor 1 H.P. elec. 50 gal. tank, floor drill press, bench grinder, portable eng. hoist, floor jack 1% ton, vice, anvil, chain hoist, Jenny 200 steam cleaner, 75 gal. per minute water pump 3 H.P. gas motor, many hand tools, etc. Mr. and Mrs. James Beamon, discontinue beef operation will sell at auction: A.C. 5040,50 H.P. diesel PS 3 point 25 hrs., new, 6’ 3 point scraper, Ford 3 point post hole digger, J.D. 20 ton wagon, 2” tongue groove boards, calf creep feeder s’, fertilizer & seeder 3 point, mtd. 6’ Ford disc 3 point, 24’ Lapp elevator, cattle head gate, Ford crane 3 point, also, from estate of Mr. Ralph Jennings: hand tools, numerous plumbing supplies, fittings, plumbing related items. All above equipment in excellent condition. Don’t miss this sale. Consignments accepted till sale time. We invite post, lumber, hay, straw, etc. NORMAN E. HUNTER, Auctioneer & Sales Mgr. Terms: Cash or Approved Check Restaurant on Grounds ALEXANDER’S MIKING HERD AND DRED HEIFER DISPERSAL LOCATION: 10 miles West of Towanda, Pa.. 12 miles East of Canton, Pa., Bradford Co. (Auction signs from Franklindale, Pa.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1977 At 12 O’clock 54 HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SELL 54 25 YEARS CURTISS CANDY BREEDING 41 young milking age animals with dairy character that any good herdsman would desire. 13 Bred Heifers due this Fall. R.H.A. 7-7-7711,193 M 4.1 T 457 Fat O.S. Individual Records -17,000 Milk -19,000 Milk Above mentioned animals dtrs. of Admiral Imperial Chief, Romandale Shalimar Magnet, Windy-Mont Rockman Sovereign, Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief, Penstate Star Dust, Ho-Bert Marquis, Spring Farm Tartan Banner, Rich-Herd Marless, Tum-A-Lum Misty Shamrock, Paclamar Fury, Mapoval White Crusader and other A.I. proven sires represented. Certified & Accredited 100% Calfhood Vaccinated Pregnancy Checked Catalogues MILK EQUIPMENT 800 gallon bulk tank, No. 76 DeLaval milker pump, dumping station with Sani-matic washer and dryer, 4 DeLaval milker units with 50 lb. pads and new style pulsators, bam fogger, Stewart electric clippers. Gestation Tabulator - Sells Terms: Cash or good check sale day. Owners: LEE & SUZANNE ALEXANDER D.O. Rockwell & Associates Sale Managers Troy, Pa. Phone 717-297-3460 LUNCH AVAILABLE * s ~^v£ Stauffers return to the Buck THE BUCK - The Stauffer brothers, returning from a second successful tour of the national tractor pulling circuit (see last week’s issue of Ljmcaster Farming, page 96) wore back on the track here last Saturday to exhibit how and why their Deutz machines consistently rank with the best in the country. Tony and Tim Stauffer, driving a Deutz 9006 and a ,Deutz 8006, respectively, each won national cham pionship titles in late August at a Grand National Pull in Bowling Green, Ohio. The LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES From the sixteen (16) room Victorian home of the Late Dr. Harry Morgan at 69 State St.. Portland, Pa. To be held on MONDAY, SEPT. 12 & TUESDAY, S£PT. 13 AT 10:00 A.M. CUP AND SAVE REAL ESTATE: Sixteen (16) room Victorian home, iron fence, trees, out buildings, office in basement, has many possibilities. Real Estate to be sold on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 12:30 P.M. DAY 1-12 pane CHERRY comer cupboard, 2 Vic torian hall racks, schoolmaster’s desk with drop front desk, large bookcase, 2 glass doors, 2 drawers, 10 pc. dining room suite, game table, 3 pc. Victorian living room suite, 3 pc. living room suite, silver tea service, floor lamps, Eastlake walnut cupboard, Pa. Dutch hutch, wicker fernery bird cage combination (unusual), wicker settee and chair, ice cream table and chairs, rockers - Boston, platform, carpet, etc., books, mgs, lawn sweeper, lawn chairs, com plimentary plates, wrought iron shaving stand, old baskets and crocks, canning jars, foot warmer, scales, wrought ferneries and flower stands, tinware, squirrel cage, 2 headed calf mounted and animals, porch rockers and chairs, flower pots, 2 TV’s, butter bowls, clothes tree, step ladder and tools, brass candlesticks, CHERRY drop leaf table, picture frames - Curriers, oil paintings, etc., Windsor chairs, old lamps and lanterns, - railroad, etc., one-half back chairs, fish platter, cruets, satin salt shaker, smoking stand - wood, brass, etc., Maytag auto washer, tea cart, tin minus lamp dated 1865, pool table, match holders, griddle, pots, pans, majolica, stands (all sizes, shapes and woods), - teapots, sugar, creamers, dishes, cut glass-sugar and creamers, batter pot, blender, iron, electric fry pans, plate silver, paper weights, Shirley Temple creamer, Heisey glass, Brass butcher bell, lamp brackets, goofus glass, lemonade set, nippon, stangl ware, Sapho statue, chalk Indian, jardinieres. DAY 2 - These items pins whatever was not sold Monday - Walnut marble top bedroom suite, pine bedroom suite with original paint, 5 pc. bedroom suite, CHERRY drop leaf table, OAK slant front desk, (bookcase top and bottom), Butler secretary desk, Boston rocker, rope bed, rugs; all sizes and shapes, chalk busts, wicker trunks, copper wash boilers, camel top trunks, violins, Gingerbread mantle clock, square >OAK table, baskets, cut glass - pitcher and tumblers, various bowls, creamers, sugars, etc., dry sink, OAK hall rack, electric sewing machines, treadle sewing machine, oil paintings • pictures and frames, Keller & Dunham player piano, old lits fixtures, floor and table lamps, arrow and one-half back chairs, porcelain clock, slant front desk with bookcase top, art decca vanity, stands of all kinds, dresser sets, bentwood chairs, birdcages brass, etc., medicuK cabinets, kerosene lamps, wicker potty chair, doll accessories (bed, carriage, trunk, etc.,), cabbage cutter, dressers, Morris chair, dry goods, comforts, etc., gold fish bowl with stand, girl fishing plus much much more. Mrs. Betty Ann Hartzell Power-of-Attorney HARTZELL’S AUCTION GALLERY, INC. Raymond M. Hartzell, Auctioneer Tele. 215-588-5831 Clerk: Franklin Shover Terms: Cash Lunch on Grounds two represent half of the Stauffer team, with Mark and Harold assisting. At last week’s pulls at the Buck, Mark Stuaffer piloted the 9006, nicknamed “Fido,” to a victory in the 700 pound super stock class, while brother Harold placed third with his lighter 8006. Marlin Brubaker of Quarryville placed second with his AC D -21. The winning distance for Stauffer was 289 feet, four indies, more than 30 feet ahead of Brubaker, and 45 feet in front of Harold. The younger Stauffer won READ Seller: LEAH MORGAN Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1977 the 5000 -pound super stock class with his 8006, beating an AC 180 driven by Dale Smoker of CocfaranviUe, and a John Deere 4010 piloted by Coleman Wheatly of Bethel, Del. Harold’s winning pull measured 262-11, while Smoker’s and Wheatley’s efforts stretched out to 247-6 and 246-9, respectively. Tom Middleton of Ridgely, Del. was the only double winner that evening, win ning both the 9000 and 12,000 pound super stock classes. Dtiving an IH 1066, the veteran puller went 278-5 in the heavyweight class, beating Harry Griest of Coatesville by 28 feet. Griest was running an IH 1436. The Marylander’s second win came over Mark Stuaffer’s Deutz 9006 and Griest’s IH 1456. Middleton beat Stauffer by 25% feet, and Griest by 34. The top three finishers in the 5000 pound modified PUBLIC SALE SAIURMY, SEPTEMBER 17.1977 One-half mile north of Hershey, take the Sandbeach Road at the cross roads at the Hershey Nursery, watch for sale signs. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ft ANTIQUES Oak kitchen table-, baby cradle with heart design, dry sink in good condition, desk, swivel desk chair, captains desk chair, single maple poster bed complete, plank bottom high back rocking chair, oak rocker plush seat, small cane seat rocker, cane seated chairs, blanket chest, other chests, old wood box with end partition with separate lid which is dove tailed, old hand crank wooden washing machine with brass fittings like new, small laundry stove, old cook stove, small pot belly stove with pipe - in perfect condition - made in Middletown, kerosene lights with and without handles, pressed dishes, other glass dishes, salt dips many kinds, butter chips, crocks - all kind from 1 quart to 10 gallon, jugs ail kind from 1 to S gallon, old cone shaped ice cream dippers, other ice cream dippers, tinware of all kinds, buckets, cans, cups, coffee pot, bread pans, iron skillets all sizes - good condition, kerosene cans, old wail match boses, old wooden handled knives and forks, old bam lanterns, railroad lanterns, lantern globes, wooden rolling pins, butter paddles, butter prints with designs, glass butter chum, agate coffee pot, china chamber bucket, iron tea kettle wooden potato mashers, slaw cutters all sizes, 2 coffee grin ders, cherry seeders, apple peelers, milk pails, milk cans some with Hershey imprinted, Hershey cocoa cans, Hershey milk bottles, canning jars, glass top jars -1 and 2 quart, dated jars, old bottles, flat irons, wooden iron handles, old steam iron, telephone line glasses, Dutch Day souvemors, Milton S Hershey plate, and other plates and dishes of all kinds, agatetea kettle, small tin bucket with lids, agate buckets with lids, small iron kettles, hand bells, balance scales, spring scales, C scale, platform scales, and other scales with weights, 5 gallon store pickle jug, old store pretzel can, cracker can, shoe lasts and tools, store scoops, salad cutter, iron squirrel hand painted pitcher with S glasses, Lustre pitcher, clothes trees, antique mantel clock with mirrors along sides and brass Indian bead on top date on bade, small 22 single-barrel gun • dated. MACHINERY, TOOLS ft ANTIQUES 1931 Fordson tractor with plows, 5 Horse Hercules gasoline engine, two 3 Horse Hercules gasoline engine, IV4 Horse Hercules engine in running condition, 1 engine without magnetic, all engines are on trucks to pull, two horse wagon with seat - good condition, two horse drawn bobsleds, single row corn planter, one horse cultivator, shovel plows, corn shelters, broom making machine complete, grindstone, oxen yolk, com chopper, com buskers, two horse walking plows, cutting boxes, old seed cleaner, wagon wheels, oyster cracker, old manure books, iron hog troughs, wooden roller to take wagon box off, wooden pulleys of all kinds and sizes, large dinner bell, two old fodder shredders, wooden barrel, wooden wheel barrow, jockey sticks, single trees, double trees, spreaders, bag wagon, log chains, breast chains, rough loti chains and others, Conestoga wagon jack - dated, sleigh bells, cow bells, wooden shaking forks, wooden rakes, gram cradles, flails, pitch forks, sheaf forks, dung forks, hay forks, hay knives, ice tongs, one man ice saws, broad axes, post hole axes, pole axes, double bit axes, small hand axes, bark spuds of all kinds, wooden planes all sizes and lands, drawing knives, wooden drawing knives, spoke shavers, wooden measures different sizes, buck saws, old hand drillers for wood hand saws, cross cut saws, wrenches of all kinds, hammers of all kinds (sledge, ball point), hatchets, wooden handle augers all sizes, post boring augers, socket wedges, iron wedges, wooden levels, old lunges of all lands and staples, iron latches for doors, old carpenters tool boxes, milk stools, cream separators, wagon seats, garden tools, scoop shovel, scythes, com chopper, com buskers some wood, old grass seeder, digging irons, post hole stampers made by blacksmith, pipe vise, logging grabs, cant hooks, oxen yoke, picture pumps, other iron pumps, and iron pump troughs Two iron kettles, three foot butcher stirrers and tin dippers, two gallon lard press, Enterprise meat grinder, iron meat forks, wooden meat grinder and other meat grinders, hog scrapers, «?ooden lard press, hooks of all lands, butcher knives, meat saws, steel spreading sticks, meat hooks, scalding chains, meat cleavers, iron ladles Blacksmith forge, tongs of all kinds, vice, hammers, iron to make holes in hammers, hand made tools of all kinds, chisels to cut iron, large hand drills, small hand drills, anvil, iron horn for rings, measure for iron, old blowers, anvil set in flat iron, horse shoeing tools, hammers, rasps, hoof knives, Mexican hoof knives, nail clinchers, shoeing boxes, nails, hoot cutter, pinchers, leather punches, horse shoes, some new, harness, horse collars, bridles, iron hames with brass knobs, wooden hames iwtb brass knobs, wooden hames, driving harness, rosettes for bridles, bits of all kinds, housing to use on hames. Many more things too numerous to mention A collection of many years Conditions by: LINUS AND HELEN FEHICLE Auctioneers' Dean Shull and John Stover Clerks: Mrs. Shull - Outside William Garber - Inside Refreshments will be sold by Quittapalulla Rod and Gun Club Not Responsible for Accidents Tractor and engines sold at 1:30 P M class came within five feet of one another when the measure ments were made for their respective pulls. Gary Mills of Fallston, McL, went the farthest, keeping his machine rolling to a distance of 242-6. Gene SpicUer of Elizabethtown placed second with his twin 327 Chews. Just a foot -iSehrniTllpickler, at 237-7, was Bob Hughes of New Windsor, Md. Results of other classes were as follows: 7000 pound modified 1. Les Houck, Kinzer, two 440 Dodges, 278-2; 2. Robert Hughes, 277-9; 3. Dick Zimmerman, Mount Joy, two 440 Dodges, 271-9. 9000 pound open 1. Galen Spickler, Elizabethtown, MFIIOO with Allison Aircraft engine, full pull, 279-4; 2. Bob Hughes, full pull, 242-9; 3. Les Houck, 218. Time 9:00 A.M. BUTCHER TOOLS BLACKSMITH TOOLS 125
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