\ l• / * • * -m/i-Wr' «*» Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. FARM’S SOLD PUBLIC AUCTION DANA IRVING FARM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1577 At 10:00 A.M Location: Southend of Oxford, turn East off Rt. #1 onto Mt. Pleasant Rd. at Frank’s Steak House, V/z Mile to Farm on right, Oxford, Chester Co., Pa. SIX (6) TRACTORS, FOUR (4) TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Farm machinery as follows; Int. 666 dsl. tractor, wide-front and fast hitch; Int. 656 dsl. tractor, wide front, three point hook-up; Int. 454 gas tractor w/Int. loader; Int. 424 gas utility tractor; Int. 48” Cub Cadet mower; Ford 4000 tractor w/Sauder snowplow; NH 282 baler, PTO; 3 Gehl 18’ rubber-tired wagons; New Idea cut conditioner, PTO; NH 469 haybine; Lilly hayrake; JD 14’ transport disc; cultimulcher, like new; Oliver 252 14’ transport disc; Int. 51018-disc grain drill; Int. 4- b., 16” fast hitch plow; stone picker; 2-wheel farm trailer; NH 24’ elevator; 16’ gram elevator; Danuser post hole digger, three point; Selectatilth 9’ three point rotavator; Int. 400 B’, three point rotary mower, NEW; York three point stone rake; gas generator; Int. 7’ fast hitch mower; cattle squeeze; Ford, 1976, F-100 ranger pick-up truck; Ford 1972 F-100 ranger Pick-up truck; Int. 1972 1700 dump truck; Chev. 1970 station wagon; sulkys jog carts; harness; blankets; wire fencing; 100’s of locust post; steel pipe; cable; Furniture as follows: matching dble. maple bed, dresser and chest; tea wagon; recliner; Harvest pine table w/bench and three chairs; Westinghouse microwave oven; lamps; linens; picnic table; Coldspot refrigerator; portable bar; lawn chairs; air conditioner; Sears washer and dryer; and numerous furnishings not listed. Terms: CASH, no checks unless approved by Whitford sales Co., prior to auction. Sale conducted by; Whitford Sales Co. L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer Box 98, Uwchland P.O. Eagle, Pa. 19480 Phone: 215-458-5060 “Chester County’s FOREMOST Auction Company” PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate Silo & Farm Buildings to be Torn Down SAT., OCTOBER 1,1977 Buildings at 1:30 P.M. Real Estate at 2 P.M. Located 1 mile South of New Holland off of Route 23 on Ranck Avenue. Lot 140’ along Ranck Road, 225’ deep on the North side, 115’ deep on South side, more or less. 2Vi Story Stone & Concrete Block Dwelling Kitchen, dining room, 2 living rooms, laundry, enclosed porch, and open hallway on first. 5 bedrooms, full bath, and balcony, on second floor. Full basement, oil fired hot air heat, electric water heater, well with pressure system, 3 car concrete garage; 9’ x 9’frame building; 16’ x 16’ tool shed Inspection of property Saturday, September 10 and 17 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., or call 354-7681 for appoint ment, 10% down day of sale, balance on or before November 1,1977. ALSO AT THE SAME PLACE: Buildings to be dismantled and removed by December 1, 1977. 14’ x 50’ concrete stave silo, with outside ladder and pipe; 60’ x 72’ frame bank barn, with 30’ x 42’ tobacco shed attached, 12 cow stalls, box stalls, and steel beams; 24’ x 33’ com barn; 21’ x 72’ hog pen and chicken house. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If you are looking for an old stone house and in the country see this one. Built in 1835. If looking for lumber don’t forget October 1,1977 at 1:30 P.M. Terms by: Ivan & Irene Martin Auctioneers: Robert E. Martin - 656-7770 Frank L. Steller -656-8195 Wentz and Wentz, Atty. ~ r fKiaiC ** By the order of: DANA IRVING ,006 r 5 (>j 11 Sale reports ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦ (Continued from Page 120) miles east of Lancaster, Salisbury Township, Lane. Cub Cadet $775, 1955 Ford Co., Pa. Truck $425 and N.I. 323 The 60 acre farm was sold single row corn picker $3050. f or $320,000 to Abram King, Auctioneers were p on d Rd., Ronks, R.D. and Raymond Miller and Rufus consisted of a frame bank G e ib- barn, concrete stave silo, m heifer barn, 3-car garage, A Public Sale of real estate implement shed, 1100 bu. was held Sept. 17 by Amos H. com cnb and 2Vz story frome and Eleanor M. Hershey, 17 dwelling. J. Robert Meyers, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Of Livestock In Franklin Co., Pa. 12 miles West of Chambersburg, Pa., 1 mile East of Ft. Loudon, at the intersection of Route 30 and the bypass to Ft. Loudon at Cedar Brook farm. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1977 38 head of registered and grade Holstein milk cows, all purebred, Atlantic Breeder’s Cooperative, some without papers, all milking age, all home raised, one half of herd from artificial bulls, good size, many fresh within the last 60 days, some fresh by sale day. 4% butterfat average. A good producing herd to buy from. Health charts furnished with each animal. For information, call 717-369-3271. Terms: cash. Lunch stand reserved. PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY AND ANTIQUES Tuesday, Oct. 4,1977 At 10:00 A.M. Located 3 miles East of Intercourse and 3 miles West of White Horse, at the Intersection of Route 340 and Hershey Road, Lancaster County. Pa. Watch for sale signs. John Deere 3020 Diesel Tractor, recently overhauled; Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel Tractor with Multi-Power and Good Tires, utility, high clearance; Farmall cub with Cultivators; 21200 Bushel Wire Corn Cribs, one is only a year old; McCurdy 180 bushel gravity flow bin wagon; N.H. gravity flow bin wagon; Smoker gravity flow bin wagon; New Idea 2-row mounted com picker No. 316; John Deere No. 43 Corn Sheller on wheels with PTO; Sauder manure loader with hydraulic bucket; N.H. super hayliner 68 baler with thrower: 18’ flat wagon with hay roacks; In ternational No. 56 2-row com planter with insecticide and no-till attachments; Allis Chalmers 15 disc drill; No. 56 N.H. side rake; N.H. No. 45 grass mower; John Deere 28-foot elevator with (frag; John Deere No. 125 3 x 14” trip plow; John Deere cold buster for 3-bottoni plow; Starline left hand tank spreader; Case stalk shredder; Oliver No. 251 10’ disc; IT cultipacker; 30'x4” grain auger; 12’x4” grain auger with motor; com weeder; Ford 3-point hook 2-row cultivator; 12’ wooden drag; com drag; 1 ton bin on wheels; 12’ 3 section harrow; 35’ van semi-trailer; 14’ milk truck .body; hydraulic cylinders; 13 - 6 x 38 tractor chains; tractor weights; 3-Point hitch weight; snow fence; bull dozer electric fencers; 225 Lincoln welder, 1 year old; 4 portable iron firing crates; assorted hog feeders and waterers; aluminum and metal gates; shell for 8’ pickup truck body; 500 gal. water tank; 75 5/8 baskets; 1,000 bales straw. Butcher Equipment And Antiques Vz Ton electric hoist; Toledo meat band saw; sausage stuffer; scalding trough; a lot of old butcher equipment; milk can daisy milk cooler; Kelvinator 20,000 BTU air conditioner; single trees; hay hooks; pie scoop; cabbage cutter; coffee boiler; antique augers; hay ropes; old barn boards; estate heater wood stove; 2 horse scraper; big grindstone; old garden seeder; 30” sneeze guard glass for counters (2 comers); planet Jr. garden tractor; potato grader; big wooden barrels; nail kegs; platform scales; air compressor; 7-ft Myers snow plow for scout; high speed fans; small tools; bolts; nails, and many other items. Terms by: NAAMAN C. YODER LINDA T. YODER Auctioneers: Leroy Zook Leon Kurtz 12:30 o'clock Eugene L. & Violet J. Zeger Lunch Available f h . /* c » hj'i si. i „m' tjLj ■’ _> r r 1,, i ,t, * " -Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 24,1977—121 Lee Smith, Clerk Auctioneers were Leroy Zook and Leon Kurtz. A Public Sale was held Sept. 17 by Ethel M. Landis in the village of Refton, 8 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. Items sold were; Case 14 hp. tractor with loader $l7BO, Generator $230, Transit $2BO, Wheelbarrows $3O ea., and Nail Kegs $5 ea. Auctioneers were Carl & John Diller and J. Everett Kreider. A sixth production sale was held September 16 by Leon, Lawrence, and Thomas Arnold at the Lebanon Fairgrounds. Some prices included: 48 bred gilts averaged $336.46, 29 boars averaged $291.14,38 open gilts averaged $175.13, 115 lots averaged $270.46. Sale total was $31,100. High selling bred gilts included: Duroc $4lO to Elijah Arnold, Lebanon, Pa.; one Yorkshire at $390 to Walter Hockman, Perkasie, Pa.; one Yorkshire at $3BO to Walter Hockman, Perkasie, to Roger Shufelt, Wolcott, PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT at our place of business located six miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile East of Marion, just East of Marion Exit off Rte. 81, on Rte. 914 on IHURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1977 Sale at 9:00 A.M. 75 TRACTORS—END. EQUIPT.—TRUCKS Tractors of various make and model inc. Farmails, John Deere, Oliver, Fords, Massey Ferguson, Case and others, some with loaders, crawlers and backhoes expected, several trucks, lawn and garden equipt. PICKERS—HARVESTERS—DRILLS—ETC. One and two row corn pickers and forage harvesters of various make, flail choppers, elevators, forage wagons, grain wagons, gravity bins, drills, plows, disc harrows, packers, combines, balers, haybines, rakes, mowers, spreaders, grinder mixers, new and used 3 point equipt., rotary mowers and usual run of equipt., hardware, tires, etc. FARMERS AND DEALERS—Bring in your surplus equipt. for this the last sale for this year. If planning a sale for coming season I will be glad to talk over plans and dates. Our service doesn’t cost, it pays. Terms: Cash; Breakfast and lunch at Sale. Closed Sundays. Wolgemuth, Anderson, Upperman, Rentzel, Bohrer Harshman, Everly, Stull, Gossert, Rentzel RALPH W. HORST, Sale Manager Phone (717) 375-2824, Marion. Pa PUBLIC SALE OF SMALL FARMETTE Saturday, October 22,1977 1:00 p.m. Located at 2478 Horseshoe Rd., VA mile south of Leola, 5 miles east of Lancaster, Upper Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. REAL ESTATE Consists of 2Va story frame dwelling situated on 1 1/10 acre of ground with apartment having kitchen and living room on first floor, oil hot water heat, main living quarters, kitchen-dining combination, living room and family room on first floor, 4 bedrooms, full bath and storage room on second floor, full attic and full basement, wood and asbestos roof, oil and hot water heat. BARN 72x42 block and frame with slate shingle roof, open stalls, and tobacco celler on first floor. Also a garage building. WATERSUPPLY Well and pressure system, school - Conestoga Valley, zoned industrial. Terms By: AMOS S. & ANNA FISHER Eaby& EabyAtt. Dennis Ward Esq. Elton & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers to Donald Knauer, Reinholds, Pa.; one Yorkshire at $3BO to John Watson, Carlisle, Pa, High selling boars in cluded: one Duroc at $3BO to Big Willow Farms, Oster burg, Pa.; one Duroc at $350 to Roger Shufelt, Wolcott, N.Y. High open gilts included: four Yorkshires at $230 to G. Sherwood Huntsberger, Elizabethtown, Pa. All tolled there were 76 registered bidders and approximately 300 people m attendance. Hogs were sold to Connecticut, New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Harry Bachman, auc tioneer. A Public Sale of real estate was held September 15 by Woodrow Noll, Hum xnelstown R 3, Pa. There 150 to 200 people in at tendance. The 50 acre farmette sold for $200,000. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. Auctioneers Clerks