Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1979, Image 153

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    DAIRY SALE
for John and Penny Bell and Family, R.D. 3,
Elmer, J. to be held at' Pa. Guernsey Sale
Pavillion located four miles East of Lancaster,
Pa. along Rte. 30 on
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
Sale at 12 o'clock noon
74 HEAD OF
AYRSHIRE, HOLSTEIN,
JERSEY CATTLE
Herd consists of 26 Registered Ayrshire Cows, 17
Reg. Ayrshire Heifers; 13 Holstein Cows, 15 Holstein
Heifers, some are Reg.; 3 Grade Jerseys, 1 cow, 2
heifers; Herd is on D.H.I.A. with Cows records to over
15,000 milk. Freshening schedule includes 4 fresh in'
March, 4 in April, 4 in May, 7 due m June, July and
August, bal. in Various stage of lactation. This is an
exceptionally fine uddered group of cows. Not pushed
with feed and should do well for buyers. Heifers are
bred and open of all age and are nice. Sires rep. include
Charm Cross, Shine, Jumbo, Hi-Kick, Choice Jack,
Pride, Hickory, Nappy, Peer, Flashy Fortune, Patty’s
Cheer, Harry and others. Also selling 30 straws of oak
Ridge C H Peer semen, Bring tanks. Cattle tested for
Interstate shipment. Don’t miss this sale. Sale barn
phone 717,394-2721> Catalogs available. Write auct. for
catalog. Terms Cash.
JOHN & PEHNY BELL
( AND FAMILY
Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer,
Marion, Pa. 17235
Gary Rutter; Pedigrees,
Mt. Union, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
. SATURDAY, JUNE 18
AT 4:30 P.M. (RAIN OR SHINE)
15 ANTIQUETSAS ENGINES;
TRACTORS; ANTIQUE HAND
TOOLS AND LITERATURE
Hellam Township, York County, Pennsylvania
Located 2 Miles North of HellarrtT Take
Hellam Exit Off Route 30. Go North on Kreutz
Creek Road, Left On Fahringer Drive, Left on
Druck Valley Road. Signs Posted.
TRACTORS
1932 Case Model L, on rubber (good); Silver King
W.F.E.; Viking, 2 Cylinder Garden Tractor on Steel,
with Plow and Cultivators.
GAS ENGINES
Tdlinghast 20 H.P. (hot tube, 60 in. flywheels); New
Holland 5 H.P.; Domestic 2 H.P.; Fairbanks & Morse
“Z” 10 H.P.; I.H.C. - M 3 H.P.; 2 Hercules IVz H.P.;
■Sattley 2 H.P.; Stover 3 H.P.; Witte 5 H.P.; Fairmont;
Bean; Empire 1 H.P!; Economy IVfe H.P. (original);
Old Bridge and Stratton; 1 pr. 30” fly-wheels; some
Oilers, Coils and Engine Trucks. (All engines sold as
is).
SPECIAL MENTION
Vermont Dog Tread; Flinchbaugh (York) Plate
Mill; Leiberknecht 15 in. Stone Mill; New Holland
Saw; New Holland Mill; Keystone 2 hole Com Shelter;
Rare - Scientific 1 Horse 2 Row Com Cutter; Water
Ram.
TOOLS
2 Swedge Blocks; Traveler; Jacks; Log Dogs; Post
Hole Axe; Adzs; Comer Chisel; Tongs; 10 Assorted
Monkey Wrenches; Pumpkin Cutter; Dengelshtocks;
Wards Powr-Kraft 230 amp. Welder.
MISCELLANEOUS
Iron Troughs; Ice Tongs; Single, Double, Triple and
4 Horse Trees; 5 Cast Iron Seats; Flail; Hay Knives;
Single Prong Hay Fork; Reaping Hook; Rough Lock;
Bell; Chains; Binders; Pulleys; Flax Comb. Many
items too numerous to mention.
LITERATURE
Old Operator’s Manuals; Parts Manuals-and Ad
vertising Literature for Cars, Trucks, Steam Engines,
Tractors and Gas Engines (noreprints).
Order of Sale Small Items Off Wagon, Special
Mentions, Engines, Tractors and Literature.
Not responsible for accidents on the day of sale. No
inspection until day of sale.
TERMS: Cash or Approved Check.
Sale by;
FLOYD W. MILLER
R.D. #ll, Box 613
York, Pa. 17406
Tel. (717) 755-5946
Auctioneer:
Blaine ty. Rentzel
Box 222 Emigsville, Pa. 17318
Telephone (717) 764-6412
Refreshment Rights Reserved .
Bell Farm
! PUBLIC S ALE
REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS
THURSDAY, MAY 31
Loc. along Road leading from Conestoga to
Marticville, R.D. #1 Pequea, MarticTwp., Lane.
Co., Pa. (across from Sickman’s Mill).
Real Estate: 2 story frame, 5 room house w/attached
frame utility shed. Cement & stone patio, lawn, stone
driveway, all wood land. Total of 1 acre & 62 perches
w/273' road frontage more or less. Property open for
inspection: Sat’s, from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at
2:00.
Antique & Household Goods: GE refrig., GE auto,
washer, blanket chest. Walnut, oak,
mahg., maple, metal, uph. & other furniture, Ig. & sm.
crocks, jugs. Copper, tin, wooden & brass articles. 12
Place English china dinner set. Pressed, depression,
Noritake & lots of other glassware & china not un
packed. Household articles. Ext., step & other ladders,
hand tools. Other misc. 'articles not listed. Not
responsible for accidents day of sale. NO OUT OF
STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. Food served.
Sale by,
MR. & MRS. i.A. GERSTL
W. Roger Simpson Atty.
Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
PUBLIC SALE
OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FARM EQUIPMENT,
TRUCK & BOAT
THURSDAY, MAY 24
AT 9:00 A.M.
Loc. along Prospect Road, R.D. #1
Washington Boro, Manor Twp., Lane. Co., Pa.
(take Rt. 999 about 5 miles west of Millersville
to Prospect Road; turn right; go about 1 mile to
sale).
Lots of fine furniture in: oak, plant bottom, cherry,
walnut, mahg., empire, maple, uph. etc. PMlco Chest
freezer, GE solid state stereo, Lg. & sm. crocks & jugs.
Tin, brass, iron, tolewar & wooden articles. Old quilts,
Glassware & China in: Bennington, spatter, S. Temple,
carnival, tealeaf luster, heisey, blue milk glass,
pressed, Nippon, Jajjan, German, apple green, iron
stone, milk glass, & other glassware & china.
Household articles, 1959 Chevy 6 ton dump truck, 1948
Willy Jeep, 16' Quachita & 16’ fiberglass boats both
w/motor & trailers. Century trailer sprayer, J.D. com
binder, McDeering & JD side delivery rakes, & other
farm equipment. Hand & garden tools. NO OUT OF
STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. Food served.
Sale by
MR. & MRS. WARREN N. HEISEY
Auctioneers
Howard Shaub, 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT
FRIDAY, MAY 25
AT ll:OOA.M.
Between Strausstown & Schuylkill Haven,
turn east off Rt. 183 at Reeds Church onto
Diebert Valley Rd. toward Landingvilie for
approx. 5 miles, turn over the hill at Anna Hoy's
farm to first farm, Schuylkill Co., PA.
1978 John Deere 2840 diesel tractor w/wide front,
only 165 hrs.; Case 3 btm. 3 pt. plow; MM transport
disc; JD 12’ harrow; JD1209 mower conditioner; JD
336 baler w/ejector; JD 8250 - 14x7 double disc drill
used 2 yrs., International 56 4 row com planter used 1
yr.; JD hay rake; N. Idea 324 2 row wide com busker;
N.H. 352 Grinder mixer; 2 bale side wagons, INH wide
track; JD 16A flail chopper; JM 265 bu. gravity wagon;
Huskee 100 bu. grain auger wagon; ISO gal. trailer
weed sprayer; NH 10’ Ume drill; 28’ Zimmerman
elev.; 24’ Smoker elev.; 21’ -4” grain auger; MC 200
'manure spreader; 6’ disc; Bolens 5 hp riding mower;
Agway 20” rotary mower,* Lawn Boy 21” rotary
mower; plus other articles not mentioned.
AUCT. NOTE: Some of the items are nearly new,
fanning operation being discontinued. Be on time, not
many small items.
~ Terms: Cash or Check, sale day.
Ordered by,
CLAIR MOYER
CONDUCTED BY
RALPH W. ZETTLEMOYER AUCTION CO.
R.D. 1 Breiningsviile, PA
Tele: (215) 285-4616
At 10:00 A.M
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979
Order 4 milk
$12.12 for April
ALEXANDRIA, Va - *
Middle Atlantic Order
Market Administrator
Joseph D. Shine recently
announced an April 1979
base milk price of $12.12 per
hundredweight and an , ex
cess milk price of $10.49. The
weighted average April
price was $11.93 and the
butterfat differential 13.9
cents. The April base milk
price was down 15 cents
from March 1979 but was
$1.41 higher than last April.
The March to April drop was
the result of a decline of over
five percentage points in the
Class I utilization per
centage and a three-cent
lower Class I milk price.
Order No. 4 prices are an
nounced for 3.5 per cent milk
f.o.b. plant location within 55
miles of Philadelphia, Pa.
and also within 75 miles from
the nearer of Washington,
D.C. or Baltimore, Md.
There is a 6-cent direct
delivery differential ap
plicable to producer milk
received at plants located
within 55 miles of
Philadelphia.
Shine said that producer
AUCTION
THURSDAY, MAY 24
10:15 A.M.
LUMBER, BUILDERS CONTRACTORS
TOOLS, HARDWARE, 1976 MOWER,
ANTIQUES, FURNISHINGS,
APPLIANCES, PINTO & CADILLAC
Owner Moving Out Of State x
On premises at the farm .at corner, of More
Hall & Lapp Rds. East Whiteland Twp., Chester
Co., PA. Directions from Rt. 30 Lincoln Hwy.,
turn north on Rt. 29 IV* miles or from 202
bypass Great Valley Interchange North on 29,
V* of a mile to Dev-Aire Corp. Sign on left. Left
on More Hall V* to Lapp.
EQUIPMENT -1971 Pinto, 1970 Calls 2 door Cadillac,
1976 Simplicity Baron-S mod. 14 h.p. lawn riding
tractor, electric start & lights, 46” 3 blade belly rotary
mower, hyd. controls with metal lawn cart, leaf blower
& hose, exc. cond.; 2 walking rotaries, Sears IS gal.
power sprayer, as new, sump pump, 20 working
electric motors, 1 ton chain hoist, Keuffel & Esser
surveyor level & rod, Onan 2 eyl. 32 volt DC gas
generator, VA” port, pump with hose, as new, RT, set
of 3 long gang mowers, utility trailer, 14’ bay flat on
rub., 10’ farm gate, as new 40’ wood ext. ladder, ladder
jacks, screw jacks, horse troughs, metal part hin,
mortor pan, grindstone, 15’ barrow cedar, 100 new
cement blocks, fire bricks, 7’ disc harrow, 4 lintels,
new 36 bundle of woodtex shingles, 4 tons of new metal
siding, 20 to 30’ long, painted tan & yellow, also
quantity of galvanized siding 12 sections of heavy duty
spouting & elbows, alum, flashing, hyd. hoses, 7 refin.
Christian Cross doors, 12’ work bench, 6’ hardware
store cabinet, double bench grinder, plastic pipe, trade
load of new lumber, planks 2 x 6,2 x 8,3 range hoods, 4
gear motors, 4 trailer tires & wheels, welding rods,
nails, bolts, hardware, bits, fire exq’s, tile, used
lumber & planks, 50 gal. drums, 3 English saddles,
German saddle w/swastika, shop vacuum, new 30’ hw
baseboard heat, plumbing & electric hardware, stocks
& dies, lead pots, 3’ pipe wrench, wedges, picks,
shovels, hand tools, files, paint.
ANTIQUES & FURNISHINGS - Good 4’ poi „c!ly
stove, barrel of old thumb locks, latches & hinges, 4
wash bowl sets, Rayo & other ua lamps, S u*u wood
fireplace mantels, 2 antique rockers, antique cherry
chest of drawers, 2 cane seat chairs, milk cans,
Sheraton 4 drawer chest, Iron cauldron, professional
microscope, 2 park benches, oak table, copper candy
kettle, old blanket chest with drawer, double door wood
wardrobe, 2 rose carved chairs, trunk, luggage, pewter
tea pot, Toby mug, S/R 12 gauge WW Davenport
shotgun, 1861 Whitneyville perc. rifle, Henry EweU db 1
bbl. cap & ball, double 16 gauge, pine double dou
preserve closet, treadle sewer, good upright freez- .
West, washer & Maytag elect, dryer, A-l 17 cu. ft.
Fngidaire with freezer top, dehumidifier.
Terms - Cash, Travelers check or bank letter of
credit with personal checks.
OWNERS,
MR. & MRS. WM. DETTERUNE
George H. Wilson & Son
Auctioneers.
215-459-3194
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receipts totaled 461.2 million
pounds during April, an
increase of 2.8 per cent from
the previous month, on a
daily basis. Class I producer
milk totaled 240.3 million
pounds and accounted for
52.11 per cent of total
producer milk receipts
during the month, down
frpm 57.21 per cent in March
and also below the 54.54
Class I utilization per
centage last April. Sase milk
accounted for 88.45 per cent
of total producer milk
receipts in April, compared
to 90.14 per cent in March.
There were 7,271 producers
supplying Order 4 handlers
during the month and the
average daily delivery per
producer was 2,114 pounds,
101 pounds or over five per
cent higher than a year
earlier.
Middle Atlantic Order pool
handlers reported Class I in
area milk sales of 283.2
million pounds during April,
a drop of 2.6 per cent from
March, after adjustment to
eliminate variation due to
calendar composition.