160 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1979 Sale Reports A Public Auction of Farm Equipment was held March 10 by Raymond Werkheiser, between Easton and Bangor. There were 800 people at the sale. Items sold Included: Farmall 1066 Tractor $14,700, Farmall 656 Tractor $7OOO, Farmall M Tractor $1450, Farmall H Tractor $lOOO, M.C. 205 Combine $6OOO, M.C. 12’ Transport Disc $3750, Brilhon Tran sport Harrow $1325, J.D. 4- row Bax-Emerge Corn Planter $4BOO, M.C. Gram Drill $2500, N.H. 467 Haybine $2lOO, J.D. Forage Wagon $l5OO, N.H. 36 Crop Chopper $l5OO and Gravity Bin Wagons $BOO each. Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auc. Co. conducted the sale. A Public Sale of real estate was held March 17 for the Willie Brown Estate, along Route 645, approximately Ms mile north of Rts. 78-22.' The 5% acres of land with pußiiyfAucnoK FRIDAY, APRIL 6 Starting Time 9:30 A.M. To be held 3 miles North of Selinsgrove or Vz mile South of Kratzerville along Rt. 204, Snyder County. SELLING VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY AND RELATED ITEMS MF 65 diesel tractor, excellent rubber; MF 35 diesel tractor, excellent rubber; Massey Harris Model 22 row crop tractor with 2 row cultivator; JD 2-14,3 pt. plow with coverboards; new MF 3-16 trip bottom 3 pt. plow with coverboards; 3 pt. 9 ft. spring tooth harrow; wooden drag; Ferguson 3 pt. 2 row cultivator; 3 pt. Oliver com planter; Ferguson 3 pt. hay rake; 3 pt. MF 7 ft. mower; JD #5 semi-mount mower with 3 pt.; On tario 15-8 grain drill on rubber; 3 pt. sprayer with boom; 12A JD combine with bin-motor drive; MF 124 baler with super sweep bale thrower (baled less than 6000 bales); two 8 x 16 bale wagons; two MF wagon gear with gravity boxes; 16 ft. feeder wagon on rubber; flat bed wagon with gram sides; 25 ft. bale elevator with motor; 16 ft. Harvest Handler aluminum elevator with motor; PTO grass seed sowr; trader type lime spreader; NI #l7 ground drive manure spreader; #lO one row com picker; JD #ISA crop chopper; JD hay crimper; 2 hole com sheller; 2 horse walking plow; portable centrifical pump with gas motor; Interna tional Super 98 electric fencer; 5 pickup guards for combines; 12 ft. galvanized gate; 12 round poles 27 ft. long; miscellaneous lumber; hog and chicken feeders and waterers; 5 gal. plastic buckets; 2 bathtub waterers; hay fork, rope and pulleys; feed bags; steel barrels; tight sides for 8 ft. pickup; wheelbarrow; rope and pulleys; heavy duty pulleys for steel cable; 2 man saw; chain saw with 22 in. blade; Sythe-shovels-gram rake; ladder; push type 2 row duster; 2-13.6 x 28 trac tor tires, good; 2-12 x 26 tractor tires, good; miscellaneous implement tires; Hillside tractor hitch; hydraulic cylinders, 5 gal. fuel can; barrel with pump; oil cans; grease guns; hydraulic jacks; hard grease; chains; smgle tree; electric motors; wood tool chest; gas tank for Oliver 55 tractor; lead pot with heater; new implement jack; Shox Stox fencer; stand for Va electric drill; load binders; steel cabinet; fence strethcer; some new and used machinery parts; 2 cans strong lard; galvanized window well; 3% hp. riding mower with 26 in. blade; circulating fan with motor; 2 row potato planter, side rake for parts, scrap pile; plus other items. STRAW - HAY - OATS - BARLEY - WHEAT 5 z 30,5 x 24, Com Cnbs to be moved. Chick Shed and another shed approximately 14x20, to be moved. ANTIQUES Extension table with claw feet; oak washstand; round coal oil heater; Columbian range; blacksmith vise; scales; post drill; anvd; wood meat case; hog hangers, 3 fts.; implement seat; cast sink. Terms: CASH Lunch Owner or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident MRS. GEORGE BRESSLER Owner R.D. 1 Selinsgrove, Pa. 717-374-9233 EARL HASH, Auctioneer New Berlin, Pa. 717-966-2569 a 2% story log house, 2 story shop and log bam was sold for $38,400. Auctioneers were Weik & Copenhaver. A Public Sale of farm machinery, hay, straw and gram was held March 17 by Warren and Alice Wolf, 1973 Thompson Ave., Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. It was a well attended sale. Some prices received were: Farmall M Tractor $l4OO, N.H. Baler $650, Bale Elevator $370, Gram Drill $390, J.D. Com Planter $3lO, Disc $335, Flat Bottom Wagons $l9O & $320, Hay $3B to $5O per ton, Straw $47 per ton, Baled Com Fodder $42.50 per ton. Com $65 per ton, Barley $2.05 per bu., and Oats $1.75 per bu. Roy I. Ebersole & John Breidigam, Auctioneers. Results of the Fem Seidt sale, conducted by auc tioneer John Frey, were: Gleaner & combine $5350, JD 4230 tractor' fid, ooo, NH Haybme $l5OO, NH Har vester $l7OO, NH Grass head $750, NI com picker $2300, IH 3200 A Skid loader $3300, Grove wagon $ll5O, Grain wagon $625, AC gram drill $975, Ford corn planter $450, JD 110 disc $1375, Hay bale wagons $4OO to $650. A Pubhc Sale for Jay and Mary Ellen Bower near Marion, Pa., was held on March 13. Some prices: JD 4020 Diesel, $13,050; JD 3020 Diesel, $7025; JD 620, $2400; JD 1520, and loader $5000; International 4-bottom plow, $2900; New Holland flail spreader, $2150; N.H. 273 baler, $2500; Gehl harvester, $2100; heifers due in late COVEDALEFARM HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL WEDNESAY, APRIL 4 Located in Bedford Co., at New Enterprise, Pa., Turn off Route 869 at New Enterprise Bank, toward Salemville, two miles to farm. x 93 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS CERTIFIED - ACCREDITED - VACCINATED 30 DAY HEALTH TESTS - PREGNANCYCHECKED D.H.I. avg. last 5 yrs. 15,447 milk, 633 fat, 4.1%. 58 milking, 14 are from first calf. Nearly all are between 2 and 7 yrs. old. 15 Bred heifers to start freshening from July on thru fall. 20 from 1 yr. down to 3mos. High production and test, with individual records to 23,066 m. 1140 f. m 365 days at 4 y. 5 mo. 2 over 1000 f., 7 between 800 and 900 f. 21 between 600 and 800 f. Several over 20,000 milk. Many are from 20,000 lb. dams, with several over 1000 fat. Most are ABC sired and bred. Many fresh and bred back for Base Mdk. Sires in clude Apollo, Ivanhoe Star, Performer, Complete, Gay, Rocket, Citation M, Proud, Marvex, Chief, Standout, etc. 2 yr. old Elevation due in Aug. Good pedigrees. Production that pays the bills. Arrange to see them sell. LUNCH - SALE UNDER COVER - CATALOGS V. Art Kling Ralph W. Horst Auctioneers Fred M. Naugie, Pedigrees R. 7, Box 38 Carlisle, Pa. 17013 .ipij-'u up to SIO/o. Kalph Hmsi -arid Art Kling were auctioneers Brooks End and Par Kay Farms, Beavertown, held their annual Spring Sale March 9,1979. The top-selling animal was a Yorkshire bred gilt going lui ?3,cicn to'Co: del] Boss, Orrville, Ohio. The 57 head of Yorkshire bred gilts averaged $785 ; 35 Yorkshire boars averaged $487; 39 Landrace bred gilts averaged $616; 18 Landrace boars averaged $529; 10 Landrace open gilts averaged $341; 95 head of commercial open gilts averaged $2lO. The 254 head totaled $118,650 for an AT 10:30 A.M Owner, EUGENE D. KING R.l, New Enterprise, Pa. 16664 Phone 814-766-2651 average of $467 per head. The 159 pure-bred boars and gilts averaged $621. Five httermate bred Yorkshire gilts sold for $9950. They were- straight Irish bloodlines, all by Greenback 36-3 and Field Marshall 44 from Ireland. The top-selling Yorkshire boars were Lot 121 and Lot 108. Lot 121 was purchased by Tom Farmville, North Carolina; and Lot 108 was purchased by Garland Flory, Grottoes, Virginia, each sold for $750.- EASTER LAMB& GOAT SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 v.-^ S v Located at Belleville, Pa. Consign your lambs & goats to this special sale. BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET < ❖ v .*Xs v %¥■ . * / * * ' v'V PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 5 HORSEDRAWN MACHINERY, TRACTORS, MACHINERY, ANTIQUES, ETC. Location 5 mites South of Gettysburg on Route #97 (Formerly #140) in Adams Co., Pa. the following; 12 HEAD BEEF CATTLE MACHINERY Massey Harris 30 tractor, JD 2-14” pul! type plow on rubber, McDeering 7-28 disk harrow, JD 4 section spr ing harrow, 2 section spike harrow, Buchs 9’ double roll cultipacker, JF side delivery rake on steel, JD flatbed wagon" on rubber, PTO crop sprayer on rubber 2- NI manure spreaders on rubber 206 and' 12-AS (like new), Case 32’ hay and grain elevator, 2-10” hammer mills, 2 com binders on rubber P.T.O. w/carriers (JD and Me), NH 66 hay baler w/engine (good condition), McDeering #7 silo filler, AC #6O pull type combine w/bin and clover seed attach., 3 point scraper blade, NI 1 hole com shelter, wheel barrow, 2 cyl. Wis. engine, platform scales, 2-6” endless belts, 200’-3” new belting. HORSE EQUIP. & ANTIQUES 10-A NI spreader,'2-999 JD complanters, 2 Wiard 106 plows, 104 Wiard plow, 362 Syracuse plow, 3- McDeer ing riding cultivators, Rosenthall #4O com husker and schredder, McDeering com planter w/rope trip, 1341 Syracuse riding plow, NI steel wheel wagon w/hay and com body, 3-#9 McDeering mowers 5’ 6’ and 7’ cut, l-#7 McDeering T cut, 1 McDeering ground drive com binder w/carrier, 2 walking cultivators, 2 potato plows, 2 spring wagon seats w/springs, iron kettle jacket, McDeering cultivator fertilizer attach, wooden wheelbarrow, 5’ x 7’ .utility bldg., McDeering 5 H'P. water cooled engine, wooden wagon axles and bolsters, buggy poles and shafts, minature horse collar w/mir rors and hames, 8’ pool table, lots of old bottles, Model A-Ford pickup rear end, hand pump, dry sink, 2 iron kettles, 1 old Maytag engine, McDeering 1 horse mower, 2 horse dump wagon, 2 anvils, 2 blacksmith forges, radng cart w/56” wheels and staggered spokes, (made in 1800’s A-l condition), old silvertone phonograph w/radio and lots of old records, 200 bd. ft. T. and G. pine flooring 1-1/8” thick, old wooden wheel express wagon (A-l condition), double-school desk, double tubs, old comer cupboard, sofa and chair, lots of 2 and 3 burner New Perfection and Ivonhoe kero code stoves, also new and used parts, such as burners, chimneys, flame spreaders, burner rings, and oil stove parts of all kinds, iron 6 horse hitch (abreast), 1-25 and 4 horse trees of all kinds, harness, hames, collars, breast chains, stay chains, new and used 999 com planter parts. New and used N.I. spreader parts of all kinds. Large assortment of new and used bolts, new corn binder wood. 2-shoe laths, wagon and buggy .wrenches, other old wrenches, cookstove parts. New and used oil lamps, hanging cupboard. 12 HEAD BEEF CATTLE 12 4-hereford cows, 1-charolais cow, 6-angus and hols tein cross cows, 1 yearling charolais heifer, 1-Jersey family cow. 2 cows have calves on side balance due in 60 to 90 days. MANY ITEMS NOT MENTIONED NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECKS Owner GIDEON STOLTZFUS R.D.2 Littlestown, Pa. 17340 , Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer Phone: 717-677-7479 . Clerk - Jacobs & Kluck ■v Lunch Stand fay Amish Ladies The top-selling Lantjrace bred gilt was Lot 70 pur chased by Brandon Plan tation, Spring Grove, Virginia, for $l2OO. The top selling Landrace boar was Lot 162 purchased by Mitch Rogers, Mayville, New York, for $1075. The top selling Landrace open gilt was Lot 154 purchased by C.R. Toombs, Amelia, Virginia, for $390. This sale offering sold into 13 different states and Canada. Most of the sale offering was of Irish Bloodlines heritage. 3 P.M Belleville Livestock Market, * Time 9:30 A.M. 'f-