Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1977, Image 129

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    Rough & Tumble
BLUE BALL - The Rough
and Tumble Engineers
Historical Association, Inc.
of Kinzer elected new of
ficers recently while holding
their annual meeting and
banquet at the Blue Ball Fire
Hall, here.
PUBLIC SALE
OF ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10,1977
At 6:00
Sale to be held in the Lampeter Fire Hail,
along Rt. 741 village of Lampeter, Pa.
Westinghouse refrig., Whirlpool wringer washer,
apt. size washer, Magic Chef gas stove, Speed Queen,
gas dryer, port. TV, uph. & Chrome furniture. Lg. &
sm. pine & cedar blanket chests, 4 pc. walnut & 3 pc.
waterfall bedroom suites. Oak, mahg., uph. & other
furniture. Bennington, opalescent, Nippon, Noritake,
etched, German, depression, & other glassware &
china. Household articles. Food served.
Sdlc by
ELIZABETH fl. SHISSLER ESTATE
Howard Shaub Auctioneer
and Roy C. Probst
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT
COMMUNITY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1977
Location; Take Route 322 west from Ephrata 2 miles to
Clay School Road, turn right onto Clay School Road, first
farm on left. Clay Township, Lancaster County, Penn
sylvania.
Ford 4000 SU With 575 Hn.
Maisey Ferguson 35
very good condition; International 990 haybme, good condition, Ford
baler, good condition; Ford 3ft' side rake, International manure
spreader; Cunningham hay crimper, 30-ft Latle Giant elevator; 9 ft
ciilitpacker; 3 pt. disc harrow; 2 row 3 point cultivator; plow packer;
Ford post hole digger; trailer type rotary cutter; 3 pt seed and fertilizer
spreader, Sauder loader; 2 flatbed wagons with com sides; 6ft 3pt PTO
Howard rotavator
Wheel Hone II H.P. Lawn Tractor
with hydrostatic and 550 ARK loader, like new; 1965 Chevrolet
automobile, 6, stick, McCullock chain saw; platform scales; 2 mineral
feeders; 2 back scratchers; small trailer; 5 Dutchcraft feed carts; 154
H P. motor and other small electric motors; 3 fence chargers; dehorner;
canes, calf buckets; bull pinching pliers; cow clippers, grease guns; log
chains; poultry equipment; 3 gas brooders; PTO hydro piston pump;
nusc weed spraying material; 3 hydraulic jacks, screw jacks; Ashley
wood stove; Acorn stable cleaner parts; Seigler oil space heater;
wheelbarrow wheels; forks; shovels; brooms; power tools; 5-50 lb bags
Aureomycm Crumbles; Cardinal gram elevator;
2 large bam fans; raise, tools, Handyman jack; 22 nfle with scope;
school desks; fence posts and wire; sledge hammer; electric fence posts
for hogs, rabbit hutches; chicken crates; misc. lumber; 4”x4”x12"
treated posts; nuts; bolts, screws, pipe fittings, the above listed belong
to Warren I Seibel and are being sold because of the sale of his farm
Consigned Tractors and Equipment, Etc.
1971 Ohver 1755 dieselw tih over-under shift engine just overhauled;
Ford 5000 with W F E.; Ohver 770 gas; Massey Ferguson 235 dieselw ith
onlySOhrs , uni-loader, Fox 425 harvester with 1-row comhead, excellent
condition, New Fox 2200 forage harvester with 2-row N chain comhead &
electric knife sharpener; Gehl FHB4 harvester with 1-row & hay pickup;
new Fox 656 blower; Gehl 630 forage box; Gehl grinder mixer, Brady 722
flail chopper; Gehl hay pickup attach like new fits 600 harvester; Gehl
TR 600 comhead 2R narrow, like new; John Deere 1240 4-row plateless
planter. New Holland 357 grinder mixer; John Deere 1207 haybme; In
ternational mow-conditioner; new Bnlhon 16 ft. transport spring harrow;
new Bnlhon 14 ft cultipacker, Pittsburgh 3 pt 554 ft disc, Case 5 tooth
high clearance chisel plow, Pittsburgh 10 ft diskharrow, Glencoe7tooth
Soil Saver, new shovels; 25 ft Wing field cultivator, Ohver 242 disc 13 ft;
Bush-Hog 5 ft 3pt chisel plow; Bush-Hog Bft 3pt chisel plow, New 200
gal field sprayer with 8 roller pump, Meyers 8 ft snow plow; Meyers
snow plow with tractor frame; Vicon 3 pt fertilizer spreader, Gehl
flatbed wagon; Speed King elevators 31 &36 ft, New McCurdy gravity
bins 230 & 275, Gehl 6 ton wagon; McCurdy 8 ton wagon, new Albs
Chalmers 3x14 &16 3pt slat bottom plow; Alhs Chalmers 3x16 3pt plow.
Fox 3000 harvester with inhead knife grinder, 2 row comhead and 7ft hay
pickup.
International 4 bar rake, International hay conditioner, like new, John
Deere 3700 side mount mower; Niagara 15KW generator with shaft ic
trailer, Bnlhon 8 ft grass seeder, needs work; Sauder D 2 loader,
Stauffer transplanter; Ohver mower, 18 ft potato bag elevator on
transport
Bolens IS H P. Lawn Tractor
with 48 inch mower, Large lot of new Turfmaster 7hp lawn mowers, new
snowblowers, new mini bikes and new rear engine riders, dealers
welcome, Case Bhp ndmg mower. Case rear engine nder with bagger
attachment, Case 14 hp hydrohc drive with 48 inch mower; Bolens 1050
10 hp with 38 inch mower, David Bradley garden tractor with plow,
cultivator, and sickle bar, elec trac E-14 with 42 inch mower, 1 pair new
Goodyear 20 Bx3B tries, 1 pair new 14 9x38 Goodrich tires, 1 pair new
13 6x38 Goodyear tires; 1 - 18 4x30 Firestone tire; 2 - 14 9x28 Goodrich
tires; new 9 SLxIS ULxls —l2 SLxIS implement tires, potato graders,
Jamesway electric brooder, patio door; 600 gal water tank on chasis, 300
gal oil tank; 2 chain saws; radial arm saw on stand; new V 4 22 hp
Wisconsin engine, 2 hole com shelter; drill press; 1973 Vega panel truck;
truck load of SMALL HARDWARE. OIL, ANTT-FREEZE, NEW AND
USED CHAIN SAWS 1 PONY AND MANY OTHER ITEMS
Auction conducted by
John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers
717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305
NOTE: Plan now to attend this Auction. We have lots of very good
Farm Equipment and expect more by sale day. Small items sold first,
then lawn equipment, then farm equipment followed by tractors. Come
early.
Re-elected as president of
the Association was Amos
Stauffer, of Ephrata. Now
beginning his second term in
that capacity, the Lancaster
County farm equipment
dealer had previously served
three years as vice president
9:30 A.M.
Auction by,
WARREN I. SEIBEL
R.D. #l, Ephrata, Pa.
717-733-7195
Food at Auction.
elects new officers
and director. Stauffer
operates Stauffer Diesel,
Inc., New Holland, and is a
well-known tractor puller.
Others elected to office
were; Scott Lefever, Lan
caster, first vice-president;
Raymond Herr, Paradise,
second vice-president; Guy
B. Siauffer, East Peter
sburg, treasurer; Patricia
Frey, Kinzer, secretary;
Rev. Marlin McCleaf, Mount
Wolf, chaplain; and C.
Everett Young, Kinzer,
curator.
Willis Hershey of Paradise
remains as manager of the
museum at Kinzer.
The following directors
were re-elected to serve for
the coming year: Otis Astle.
ADA appoints agency
RncTTMONT TIT - P romote the use of dairy
ROSEMONT_[LL - products ta resteuranls ,
Jlobert A. Morris, tooa schools and universitieS)
American Dairy Association hos P itals - “-P cafeterias
Vho and other volume food
apSantTEU^
& Simms, Inc., a Chicago- WI , U mclude advertising.
based advertising agency, to J^JJ ar I Jf not, Sirketing
handle ADA’s tootemca Zd com-
Moiris noted that various th 6
programs will be initiated to foodservice md
PUBLIC SALE
FARM IMPLEMENTS, LIVESTOCK,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1977
Located 3Vz miles south of Strasburg, take
May Post Office Road, to Weaver Road, turn
right on Weaver Road, Lancaster County.
12 Guernsey Cows in all stages of
production, 2 Guernsey Heifers springing
504 Farmall tractor; 3 bottom 14” plow; Farmall
Super A tractor with cultivator and saw to fit, also 2
row International com planter; Farmall F2O on rub
ber, good condition; International grass mower; NH 66
baler; 24 ft. Smoker elevator; 2 rubber tire wagons
with 16 ft. bed; 2 horse wagon; 28 International disc;
New Idea side rake; PTO potato digger; 2 wheel
trailer; New Idea 12A spreader; lime drill; Mc-
Cormick 2 bottom trailer plow; 140 gallon tobacco
sprayer; 1 row tobacco planter; spring harrow; com
harrow; Massey Harris com binder; 106 Wiard plow;
David Bradley garden tractor with cultivator; mower;
snow plow; roller; shovel harrows; all kinds of lum
ber; tobacco press; 4,000 tobacco lath; 2 platform
scales; tobacco ladders; com sheller; grind stone;
ground scoop; 40 ft. extension ladder; wheelbarrow;
barrels; 12 by 12 chicken house; 10 by 12 chicken
house; shutters; doors; 23 bags wheat; 45 bags Spultz;
harness; bushel baskets; lawn mowers; forks; tools;
log chains; ropes; milk cans; DeLaval milker and
pumps; 2 - 40 lbs. units; wash tub; stainless steel
strainer and buckets; milk cooler; straw hooks; hog
troughs; hand potato plow; rototiller.
Player piano, working order; dinner bell; jelly
cupboard; wagon seats; lanterns; wooden wash tub;
copper wash boilers; wooden benches; porch swing;
tool chests; meat bench; 3 iron kettles; ice box; pic
ture frames; butcher tools; scale; ladles; wood box;
extension table; large bowglass china closet; mantel
clock; record player; toilet set; almanacs; waffle
iron; piano stool; child rockers; small wooden bucket;
cherry seeder; old toys; small doll carriage; all kinds
crocks; jugs; wooden clothes tree; marble top
bedroom suite; buttons; stamps; broad axes; irons;
sausage stuffer; meat grinder; old chairs; carnival
glass; augers; 2 copper kettles; and many, many more
antiques.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Gas range; Westinghouse refrigerator; Maytag
washer, wringer type; G.E. automatic washer; Philco
refrigerator; coal stove; dresser; music cabinet;
wooden bed; bedroom suite; books; chest of drawers;
quart jars; dishes and many more articles.
Sale at 9:30 A.M. sharp.
Terms by,
LEE B. & EDNA M. EISENBERGER
Frank & Paul Snyder, Aucts.
717-733-7052
Refreshments by Mt. Eden Lutheran Church
Not Responsible for Accidents.
Sale Order: Small Items on wagons, Household
Goods, Farm Machinery. Watch for sale signs along
road.
Oxford; Titus Brubaker,
Conestoga; Harry Frey,
Kinzer; Walter Hams,
Lincoln University; Neil
Hochsteller, Blue Ball; A.D.
Mast, Lancaster; John
Mast, Gap; John Railing,
Pequea; and Paul Stoltzfus,
Leola.
Three new directors were
also named. They were;
Glenn Ament, Conestoga;
James Conte, Hershey, and
Grant Huddle, Lancaster
An estimated 275 people
attended the recent dinner
meeting of the Rough and
Tumble Engineers, a society
which was founded in 1948 by
the late Arthur S. Young of
Kinzer. Total membership in
the organization to date is
around 2000.
At 9:30 A.M.
ANTIQUES
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5,1977
Sale reports
A Public Sale of antiques
and personal property was
held October 29 by Roy
Bireley, executor for the
Edmund Bireley estate. The
sale was located between
Parkesburg and Pomeroy on
Valley Rd., Chester Co., Pa.
Items sold mcluded: Sofa
$l3O, Gateleg Table $215,
Barrel $3O, Portable TV $3OO,
Loveseat $B5, Crock $67.50,
Cherry Seeder $2l,
Parkesburg Lamp $B5, Oil
Lamp $5O, Spice Set $3l and
Trunk $27.50.
Auctioneers were Ira
Stoltzfus & Son and Jay
Leary.
HUNTERS SALE BARN,
INC. held their weekly sale
October 31 at Rising Sun,
Maryland.
FEEDER HEIFERS:
High Choice and Prime
25.50-27.50; Good to Choice
22.00-24.00.
FEEDER STEERS; Good
to Choice 33.50-36.50;
Standard to G00d28.50-31.00.
COWS: High Choice to
Prime 26.00-27.25; Good to
Standard 25.25-26.25; Utility
23.00-24.75; Cutters 22.00-
23.55; Canners 20.75-23.50.
CALVES: High to Choice
140-180 lbs. 53.00-58.00; Good
to Choice 120-140 lbs. 45.00-
54.00; Standard to Good 90-
110 lbs. 34.00-48.50; Utility 70-
BO lbs. 34.00-39.00; Low
Utility 60-75 lbs. 23.00-31.00.
FEEDER PIGS: $l6 to $lB
by head; few $22 to $24 by
head.
SOWS: 27.00-33.00.
Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer,
Norman E. Hunter, Pres.
PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1977
On Route 11-15, 8 miles north of Liverpool, 9 miles south
of Selmsgrove (formerly Stauffer’s Harness Shop).
10 00 A.M.
TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY—HORSE
DRAWN EQUIPMENT —HARDWARE—ANTIQUES
GUNS —FRESH FRUIT FROM FLORIDA
1 AC 180 diesel, good condition; 1 Oliver 70; 1 No J
N.I. manure spreader; 2IH riding cultivator; 1999 JD
com planter W.F.A.; 1 No. 9 IH 5 ft. mower; 2 JD two
way riding plows; 1 husker shredder; 1 8 ton hay
wagon, new; 16 ton flat wagon; 1 two seated one horse
sleigh; 1 Wiard 106 plow, good condition; 2 7 h.p. HATZ
diesels, good condition; 1 fore truck; 1 2 horse timber
cart, small; 1 rubber tire horse sulky; many more
items too numerous to mention.
1 library table; 1 glass door bookcase; glass front
gun cabinet; 1 cream separator, good condition; or
namental tire flower planters; 3 com. ice cream
freezer chest; 1 trash 50 gal. drum cover; Toledo 1 cent
graduation scales; 1 pulley for No. 32 meat grinder;
horse blankets, halters, 1 Scotty 8 ft. truck cab.
ANTIQUES
White cedar cylinder chum I x h gal.; old brass knobs;
crocks and jugs, many sizes; glass show case, 24”
high, 30” wide, 54” long; old buggy lantern; ox yoke;
shoulder yoke; small iron kettle; 2 wooden saw cut
ters; 1 old writing desk; 1 drop hd desk; 1 bed and
washstand to match; 1 old arm chair.
ALL THESE ANTIQUES BELONG TO 1 OWNER
CAN BE SEEN ANY DAY OF WEEK OF SALE.
GUNS
1 410 ga. shotgun, Mossberg; 1 32 special model 94
Winchester; 122 cal. rifle model 320 Winchester; 1 6.5
bolt action rifle.
All guns have been used recently and are in good
condition.
Sale By,
ELMER S. STAUFFER
RDI, PortTrevorton, Pa. 17864
Phone 717-374-4356
Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers
We Sell On Commission.
Owner not responsible for accidents or theft,
Lunch Available.
A Public Auction of 11*
acres, Dairy and Tobacct
farm took place October 27
two miles east of Lancaster
and 3 miles south of the
Strasburg Pike. The farm
was owned by the Enos R
Buckwalter estate.
The farm was sold for
$569,000 or about $4,975 per
acre, to John L. Stoltzfus and
David King who will con
tinue to farm the land.
Besides the 114 acres it
included a nine-room stone
house, a double-decker bam,
a 3-car garage, two silos and
an implement shed.
Alvin L. Miller was the
auctioneer.
The Hocker Auction sole
an assortment of cast iror
banks on October 27 at 95C
Page Road, Harrisburg, Pa.
The 63 antique cast iron
banks ranged in price froir
$2 to $320. The top price was
given for Teddy and the bear
bank.
Auctioneers; Col. L.M.F.
Hocker, Harnsberger.
Martin.
A Public Sale of a 123 acre
farm on Elizabethtown Rd.
near Risser’s Mennonitt
Church, was held October 2£
by the Clayton Risser estate.
The property included i>
stone house, a dairy ban
and other buildings and was
sold at auction for $380,000 tf
Franklin B. Zink of Moun
Joy, acting as agent foi
himself and several part
ners.
The opening bid waf
$250,000 and there were '
active bidders.
Claude F. Smith was tin
auctioneer.
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