MACHINERY & HOG AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 30 Having decided to discontinue farming, Mr. Don Boyd has commissioned me to sell the following at the farm located on Crane Hill, Unadilla, NY, 1 mile off 1-88. MACHINERY AC Dl4 tractor with hydraulic loader and 3 bottom plows; AC WD tractor with 2 & 3 bottom plows; 1973 Int. % ton camper special; NH 460 haybine; NI manure spreader;' NI side rakes on rubber; DeLaval 74 vacuum pump with 1% bp. motor; 36” hay mount fan; Gehl bedding chopper and pipe; V-snow plow for Narrow Front tractor; Yellow Devil boom sprayer with nearly new pump; rollover dirt scraper; NH 50 mixer grinder; NH 26 ft. hay elevator; JD hay crusher; MF baler; Int. com picker; JD 6 chopper; Lamco unloading wagon; com planter; hay wagon with rack; Surge milker bucket; 500 chick elec, brooder; S.S. wash vats; ear tags and pliers; dehor ners; shovels; forks; Sunbeam clippers; ice tongs; saddle; fanning mill; iron gate; old store coffee grinder; wheel barrow seeder; wheel barrow with wooden wheel; wooden plane; tongue and double whippletree; wooden clock parts, much more. 40 DUROCS 40 Most of these Durocs are registered with ages ranging from 8 weeks to 3 yrs. old. There are 5 grade boars and 10 registered boars with Endurable Bloodlines. Sale Manager’s Note: This is a reaHme group of hogs. Sale Order - Small tools, machinery, hogs. Positive Identification required. Refreshments served. Tends: Cash or Good Check. Auctioneer Gary Tweedie 607-865-6414 Clair & Beverly Dorwood Deßuyter, NY COMPLETE CATTLE DISPERSAL FRIDAY NITE, JUNE 29 7:00 P.M. Sharp Having decided to discontinue their dairy operation, Mr. & Mrs. Dorwood have com missioned us to sell their dairy cattle located at their farm, 1 mile East of Deßuyter on the Quaker Basin Road, 20 miles North of Cortland, 30 miles South of Syracuse just off Rt. 13. Watch for auction arrows. 175 Ki-Grade Holstein Cattle 175 This dairy includes 92 milking cows, 21 Ist calf heifers due to calf July & Aug., 28 breeding age heifers, 11 yearling heifers, 12 started calves two months of age. 1 service bull. The dairy is in the following lactation -15 strictly fresh cows, 12 due in July, 10 due in Aug., 8 due in Sept, 9 due in Oct., 9 due in Nov., 12 due m Dec., plus the 21 first calf heifers due in July & Aug. Balance in various stages of lactation. This is just a few of the top Eastern sires used in this dairy - Junipter, Executive, Neil, Rocks, Kirk, Strephom & Challenge. There are several cows milking between 70 & 100 lbs. now. When the Dorwoods were on test, they had 10 cows over 100 lbs. of milk. This is a good, young milking dairy of cattle. Current DHIA records available. Rolling herd average of 18,000 M 637 F. These cattle have been blood & TB tested. Ready for immediate interstate shipment night of sale. Also have shots for Lepto. Terms are cash or good check. Lunch by Deßuyter Farm Auxiliary. Owners, MAX CLAIR DORWOOD SR. & BEVERLY DORWOOD PH; home 315-852-9567 farm 315-852-9935 Auctioneer- Arlow Kiehl Jack Wood's Livestock & Auction Service, Sales Managers Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 7:00 P.M Stauffers sweep 7000 pound class THE BUCK - The Stauffers of Stauffer Diesel, Inc., New Holland, made it a clean sweep in the 7000 pound super stock class at the Buck Tractor Pulls last Saturday. Winning the event was Tim, aboard an 8006 Deutz, which went a distance of 287 feet, four inches. Runner-up was Amos aboard another 8006. He throttled it PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT at our place of business located six miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., and one mile east of Marion, just east off Marion Exit off Rte. 81 along Rte. 914 on THURSDAY, JUNE 28 SALE AT 9:00 A.M. 75 TRACTORS - TRUCKS -JND. EQUIPT. including John Deere, Farmalls, Fords, Massey Ferguson, Case, Oliver, A.C. and others, some with loaders, Trucks and Ind. Equipt., lawn and garden tractors of all kinds. BALERS -HAYBINES - COMBINES - PICKERS - ETC. of various make and model, self-propelled and pull type combines, mowers, rakes, conditioners, planters, drills, spreaders, loaders, forage and hay wagons, forage and flail choppers, blowers, elevators, plows, packers, disc harrows, Cult’s., rotary mowers, blades and other 3 point equipt., usual run of tools and small items. Farmers and Dealers Bring in your equipt. for this sale. Next sale Thurs., Aug. 9. If planning a fall sale contact us for complete service. Closed evenings except two days before sale. Terms: Cash; Lunch at sale, closed Sundays. RALPH W. HORST Sale Manager, Phone 717,375-2824 Rentzel, Anderson, Upperman, Wolgemuth, Martin, Gossert, Auctioneers Harshman, Eberly, Stull, Gossert, Rentzel, Clerks PUBLIC SALE OF 88 ACRE FARM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 Located along West Fairview Road Bet ween Ephrata (Lincoln) and Brunnerville (1 Mile East of Brunnerville or 1 Mile South East of Hammer Creek Church), Clay Township, Pa. Limestone soil, high state of cultivation. Approx. 82 acres tillable, 6 acres meadow. HAMMER CREEK RUNS THROUGH MEADOW. 2 Springs. 2Vi STORY BRICK DWELLING containing 12 rooms. Kitchen, dining room, sitting room, living room & 2 additional rooms on first floor. 5 bedrooms and full bath on secoiid floor. Arch cellar & other cellar. FRAME BANK BARN with tool shed additions. 4 CAR GARAGE WITH TRACTOR SHED. TOBACCO SHED with cellar and stripping room. Butcher house, pig stable & chicken house. 2 silos. This farm is in a high state of cultivation, with limestone soil. Practically square in shape easy to farm. Hammer Creek runs through a meadow. Ex cellent fanning area. Open house Saturday, June 16 and June 23 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. or for information or inspection call 717- 626-8186. TERMS BY LILLIE E. SEIBERT, estate JOHN E. SEIBERT CHESTER E. SEIBERT EXECUTORS T. Glenn Horst, Auct. Timothy G.-Horst, Auct. 859-1331 Charles V. Snyder, Jr, Atty. for a pull that measured 285 feet, two inches. Mark came in third with a pull of 259-11 from his Deutz 9006. Tim Stauffer also won the 5000 pound super stock class, beating Dale Smoker of Cochranville and Jim Brubaker of Quarryville. Stauffer commanded his Deutz 8006 for a distance of 238-11; Smoker ran an Allis- AT 2:00 P.M. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, luna 23,1979 Chalmers 180 for 230-9; and Brubaker managed a pull of 217-6 from his A-ClBO. Another double winner at last week’s pulls was Tom Middleton of Ridgely, Md. He won the 9000 pound super stock class with a 263-4 effort and the 12,000 pound open class with a run that measured 283-11. In the latter class, Bud Wheeler of Greensburg placed second with an Allison-powerec machine that traveled for 250-6. Third was Amos Stauffer aboard bis Deutz 8006 that stopped at 235-1. Runncrup in the 9000 pound super stock class was Mark Stauffer with his Deutz 9006. His pull was measured at 245-6. Amos Stauffer was third with a 2364) effort. Results of other classes were as follows: 6500 FWD l.John Adams, Cen terville, Md., 1975 Ford, 291- 2; 2. Frank Robrer, PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (14 Vz Acre Perm) FINE ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, JUNE 30 10:00 A.M. Loc. at 1820 Lampeter Road. West Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (V* mile south ofLampeter Square). Real Estate: 14% Acre farm w/very nice ground & Ig. 2% story 9 room & 2 full bath bride house suitable j for 2 families. 2 Story frame dble. mow bank barn w/stables, tractor shed & corn crib. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. June 9 -16 &23 from 10 A.M. till 12 noon. Real Estate to be sold at2:oo. Fine Antique Furniture: walnut, Windsor, plank bot tom, wicker, oak, Empire, mahg., metal, etc. Books,' baskets, picture frames. Wooden, copper, brass & iron articles. Blue deca. & other crocks & jugs. Glassware* china: pressed, German, ironstone, RS German, Nippon, Heisey, etc. Household articles. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. Food served. Sale by, MRS. JOHN B. WITMER (Ida L. Witmer) Anna W. Ranck, Guardian Arnold, Beyer & Homsher Attys. Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 ANNUAL PUBUC SALE From Rt. 11 at Inwood, W.Va., turn East on Rt. 51 - travel 3 miles to Ellinger's Market (formerly Haines') - turn right-. 2 of a mile to sale - or - from Charlestown, W.Va., take Rt. 51 West approx. 8 miles - turn left at Ellinger’s Market * .2 of a mile to sale. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 Approximately 20-25 tractors - F ords - Internationals - John Deere - Oliver - Mass. Ferg. - Cubs - and others. Also - a good selection of plows, new & used rotary cutters, new & used rakes, baler, p.h. digger, new & used discs, side mowers, spreaders, blades, elevator, cultivators, wagons, and other farm related articles. New tools - household articles - some lawn & garden & mowers. Terms: CASH. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Edgar A. Bohrer Sale Mgr. 304-229-8354 Auctioneers: Morrow, Muliendore & Miller Clerks: Ware, Bohrer & Bohrer Note: This is a consignment sale. Let ns turn your idle, unused equipment into cash. Not Responsible For Accidents On Premises Lunch Rights Reserved QuarryviUe, 1970 Ford, 248- 11; 3. Donna Kauffman, Gap, 427 Chevy, 241-7. 5500 FWD I.Ronald Kauffman, Holtwood, 1975 Ford, full pull; 2. Jerry Garner, Paradise, 1968 Ford, 294-10; 3. Frank Rohrer, 289-11. 5000 pound modified 1. Mike Hoff, Westminster, Md., 484 hemi, full pull, 284- 5; 2. Stan Graver, Pequea, 427 Chevy, full pull, 253-10; 3. William Alamoney, Wrightsville, 429 Ford, full pull, 253-4. 7000 pound modified 1. Gary Mills, Fallstoo, Md., 427 Chevy, 293-10; 2.Ed Brensinger, Myerstown, 454 Chevy, 278-11; 3. Greg Manners, Ringoes, N.J-, 2- JUO Dodges, 274.5. 9000 pound open 1. Glenn Darnell, Mc- Dowell, V»., Chevy, 295-1; 2. Elwood Funk, Lititz, Allison, 271-6; 3. Ed Brensinger, 454 Chevy, 255-5. At 10:00 A.M. 129
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