Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1978, Image 132

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978
132
Buck Tractor Pullers hold pull-off
THE BUCK - The Buck
Tractor Pullers held their
pull-off last Saturday, an
event which annually in
cludes a powderpuff division
and caps off a season of
competition which began in
May.
Following are the results:
12,000 pound open
1. Willard Will, Central
City, Allison, 252 feet, 9 in
ches; 2. Galen Spickler,
Elizabethtown, Allison, 238
feet. 5 inches; 3. Tom
Middleton, Ridgely, Md., IH
1066,207 feet, 11 inches.
12,000 pound super stock
1. Harry Griest,
Coatesville, IH 1456, 2494); 2.
Tom Middleton, 239-5; 3.
Amos Stauffer, Ephrata,
Deutz 8006,193-8.
5000 pound modified
1. Willard Will, full pull; 2.
Dave Johnson, Deerfield,
N.J., three 427 Fords, 293-7;
3. Harry Griest, 1H1456,282-
1. Gary Mills, Fallston, 8.
WINDY HILL FARM
CARL L. SHIRK ESTATE
2 DAY PUBLIC SALE
HOLSTEIN CATTLE, DAIRY
EQUIPMENT, MODERN FARM
EQUIPMENT
Located on the premises at 2265 Colebrook
Road, Lebanon, Penna. Farm is located 5 miles
northwest of Lebanon - Lancaster exit of Pa.
turnpike. Follow route 72 north to 322 west to
241 north to first farm lane on left.
THURSDAY
■Kqp OCTOBER 26
88HOLSTEINS
18 REGISTERED 70 GRADES
50 COWS 38 HEIFERS OF ALL AGES
RHA 61.814,377 milk 3.7 test 532 fat
Alternate AM ■ PM DHI Records
FEATURING—
Arnold - Acres Danette Star 8413074 34 34117,976 3.9
709; 4434518,8883.9739.
Sired by Pennstate Ivanhoe Star due Nov. to Camva
Proud Performer Paternal sisters by Dee Ann Silver
Tun Cold Spring Farm Fab 8097141 5-11 356 18,990 4.1
776. Due Dec. to Haven Lane Criss Tony Cold Spring
Farm Helga 8493150 4-2 333 17815 3.8 679 will be fresh
sale time Grade #l3B 3-5 37418959 3.8 715.
Several due sale time 8 due Nov. - Dec. 7 due Jan. -
Feb.
Sale under Tent Pregnancy examined
health Charts Lunch Available
Sale Manager’s Note: This herd is accustomed to
free stalls and a milking parlor and should fit well into
any operation.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
New 49” SS tub; transfer stations; few milk cans; 12
new feeders for Uni-Tie double 6 parlor; milker
detachers; 4 used Surge mini-cups; transfer stations;
used DeLaval and Surge parts including pumps and
washer; new plastic tubing; tank washer motors and
panels; 3 used Boumatic detachers; port. vac. pump
unit on wheels less pump; plastic pipe fittings; New
Vac-q-mer Bou-Matic 75 CFM water vac. pump; Esco
425 gal. bulk tank w/comp. and washer unit; calf water
pail hangers; asst. Badger parts for calf stalls; used
Bender auto, washers; asst, electronic controls; New
60# Boumatic pail unit; lots of new and used Boumatic
repair parts; 110 CFM flow meter; Deco recorder; IVz,
2 & 3” SS pcs.; tools for 1%” and 2” SS; Appx. 500’ of
IVz” glass, some with inlets; gals of cleaner and oil;
galv. and plastic pipe fittings and lots of other milker
and dairy equip, too numerous to mention.
Sale Order: Dairy equipment with cattle at appx.
11:00
1 pony with saddle and bndle - broke - safe with
children
Auctioneer &
Sales Manager Pedigrees
Harry Bachman Dale L. Hoover
138 College Ave. Box 925 RD4
Annville, Pa 17003 Lebanon, Pa 17042
717-867-1809 717-867-2489
Auctioneer
VanG. Hocker
Box 300 RD4
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-776-3494
Md., 427 Chevy, two full
pulls; 2. Curt Stoltz,
Myerstown, 454 Chevy, full
pull, 2784; 3. Bill Haines,
Rising Sun, Md., 460 Lincoln,
full pull, 277-7.
5000 pound super stock
1. Dale Smoker,
Cochranville, AC 180, full
pull, 261-9; 2. Jim Brubaker,
Quarryville, AC 180, full pull,
242-2; 3. Coleman Wheatley,
Bethel, Del., JD 4010,282-8.
9000 pound super stock
1. Tony Stauffer, New
Holland, Deutz 9006,252-5; 2.
Marlin Brubaker,
Quarryville, AC D-21, 247-2;
3. Amos Stauffer, 218-8.
9000 pound open
Conditions by
MRS. CARL SHIRK
7000 pound super stock
1. Tony Stauffer, Ephrata,
Deutz 9006, 277-1; 2. Marlin
Brubaker, 258-6; 3. Coleman
Wheatley, 243-3.
7000 pound modified
1. Greg Manners, Ringoes,
N.J., two 440 Dodges, full
pull, 257-10; 2. Don Landis,
Berlin, two 440 Dodges, full
pull, 257-1; 3. Dave Johnson,
three 427 Fords, 288-5.
Powderpuff
5000 pound modified
PUBLIC SALE
of John E. Crouse Estate
1968 CHEVY TRUCK
GARAGE EQUIPMENT
HAND TOOLS, TIRES
& HOUSEHOLD GOODS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26
At 10:00
Loc. at 789 Flory Mill Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Take Route 283 West of Lancaster to the Florv
Mill Rd. exit. Turn right on to Flory Mill Rd. to
sale.
1968 Chevrolet #3O % ton truck w/hyd. tow bar, very
nice Walker Turner tilt top table saw, 20” Champion
drill press, Aeroil 350,000 BTU heater, Marquette elec,
welder, acetylene tanks & gauges, De Vilbiss &
Keystone air compressors, Lots of Garage equip,:
chain hoists, drill presses, lathe, battery chargers,
bench grinders, elec, drills, disk sanders, tire changer,
bench vises, hyd. & other jacks, elec, motors, trunk,
car & other parts, etc. Lots of hand tools. Wire, cable,
oil, scrap iron, etc. 1000 lb. iron safe. Misc. office &
household furniture & goods. Other misc. articles not
listed. Food served.
Sale by
JOHN E. CROUSE
Estate
Marshall M. Cohen Atty.
Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
FARM MACHINERY & TRACTOR
AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
10:30 A.M.
At Norm Shores Tractor Sales, RD 5,
Towanda, PA. From Rt. 6 between Towanda and
Wysox, take Lanning Creek Rd. Watch for
arrows to the farm.
32 TRACTORS 32
John Deere: 4000 with cab and new tires, 2030 D with
145 loader, 730 direct start diesel, 420 with 5 speed and
LPTO, 60 with loader. Oliver: 1750 diesle with WFE & 3
pt., 3 Super 88 diesel and gas. Farmall: 756 D with
WFE St 2 pt., 656 hydro., 806 D with WFE & 3 pt., 706
German with 3 pt., 560 gas with WFE, 300,230, H. Ford:
8000 with dual power, County 6 with 4 WD, 5000 with 4
WD, 5000 with 8 speed and loader, 4000 D and selecto,
4000 D with 8 speed, 860,640 with blade, 2 Jubilees, 28N
(1 original), 9N. Massey Ferguson 175 with heavy duty
Freeman loader. Case 1030 D, MF Super 35 self
propelled combine.
EQUIPMENT
Mower Conditioners - 3 NH 479, 477, 469, NI 290, IH
990, Owatonna 208. Balers - JD 336, NH 273, Ford 532.
Plows - Oliver 5 bottom spring reset, JD 3 bottom tnp,
IHC 540 4 bottom, rakes - tedders - corn planters - JD
1240 plateless, JD 494 A, Ford 311, IHC 56, spreaders -
JD 54, Hawk-Bilt 180 bu. NI 213, MF 110, Tillage
equipment - Ford 230 16 ft. disc, Ford 3 pt. 8 ft. disc,
McConnell 12 ft. transport drag (new), IHC 401 drag.
Com pickers - NI 323, 10, 7, Wood rotary cutter, bale
kicker wagon, 3 pt. heavy duty blade, new dirt boxes,
NH 352 grinder mixer, Gehl 728 flail, Leon stone
picker, new Killbros box.
Trucks: 1972 Ford LN 8000 with Cat 225 D 5&2 speed.
Miscellaneous; A good assortment of wheel weights,
grill guards, used Ford tractor parts, pulleys,
cultivators, snow plow, etc.
Terms-Cash or good check Lunch Available
Owners
MR. & MRS. NORMAN R. SHORES
Auctioneers Note: Due to Norm no longer having a
new tractor franchise, he has decided to reduce in
ventory. You will find a top group of serviceable
tractors and equipment here.
Sales Managers and Auctioneers
Howard W. Visscher Ed Goodrich Jr.
Nichols, NY Johnson City, NY
607-699-7250 607-729-2866
1. Sharon Miller, Fallston,
Md., full pull, 270-11; 2. Pat
Greek, Delta, full pull, 210-5;
3. Elaine Seas, Bangor, 290-
6; 4. Brenda Almoney,
Wnghtsville, 252-9.
7000 pound modified
1. Annabelle Spickler,
Elizabethtown, 246-11; 2.
Polly Landis, Berlin, 234-11;
3. Ethel Zimmerman, Mount
Joy, 229-7 ; 4 Elaine Seas,
Bangor, 205-0.
PUBLIC SALE
80 YEAR ACCUMULATION OF
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
ETC.
SATURDAY, OCT. 14
Starting 10 A.M.
At 19 N. Washington St., Muncy, Pa. (Estate
of Howard Dimm).
Lovely 5 pc. Walnut fancy carved high back marble
top bedroom suite w/teardrop pulls; 5 pc. oak high
scallop top bedroom suite; brass bed; oak high youth
bed; oak take down wardrobe; walnut hall rack
w/marble base; oak Larkins type desk; oak dresser &
Chiffioneer; scallop top jelly cupboard; 2 farm tables
” w/carved feet; 6 matching oak rabbit ear chairs; lots
of other chairs; large old fancy flowered carved wall
mirror; OG mirror; Trampwood & other old frames; 5
leg dropleaf table; Kalamazoo cook stove; 5 room
heatrola; Tiffany type table lamp; lots of old
glassware; loads more.
Exe.
NORMAN HAUSE
Auct. Max Fraley & Son
546-6631
Tent if Inclement - Lunch
x W. W. PATTERSON INC.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
OF MILKING HERD
& SPRINGING HEIFERS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1978
AT 12:30 P.M.
Located 5 miles Southwest of Auburn, NY on
Townline Rd., use Rt. 81 to the NY State
Thruway. Use Exit 40 at Weedsport, take Rt. 34
South to Auburn. Turn right on Rts. 5 & 20 to
Rt. 326. Turn on Townline Rd. off Rt. 326.
Watch for arrows.
125 HEAD
103 Good producing Holstein cows, 22 good, springing
Holstein heifers. Rolling herd average of 16,002 3.6
580 F.
Eastern breeding used here for many years. Cattle
will be tested for out of state buyers. Approximately a
year round dairy, mostly all home raised.
Owners:
W. W. PATTERSON INC.
1-315-253-5966
Sale Managers
Sennett Sales
Hicks & Spingler Livestock Inc.
Barn -1-315-253-3579
Ken -1-315-834-9266
Bob -1-315-252-1037
Auctioneer
William Kent, Bergen, N.Y. 1-716-494-1890
Vet & Clerk will be Dr. Richard Sears
Lunch By The Bacons
HAT &
GAVEL
AUCTION CO.
(717) 626- 0254
Rte. 501 One Mile North of Lititz, Pennsylvania.
PUBLIC AUCTION
to be held at our Auction Gallery
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12,1978
5:30 P.M.
FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES & COINS
Large spinning wheel, Boston rocker, dove tailed
blanket chest, walnut baby cradle, 7 pc. cottage
bedroom suite, pressed glass, large blown painted
vase, depression, vasolme ABC plate, iron bull dog,
iron banks, agate, glass spice set, plus lots, lots more.
For More information Write or Phone:
Wilbur Hosier, Auctioneer (717) 626-0254
Harold K. Gaiebach, Partner
RD 2, Newport Rd., Lititz, Pa. 17543.
Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.
Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day.
Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers
Will Be Received.