Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1980, Image 158

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    ALEXANDRIA, VA -
Middle Atlantic Order
Market Administrator
Joseph O. Shine announced
last Friday a September 1980
base milk price of $13.47 per
hundredweight and an ex
cess milk price of $12.03.
The weighted average
September price is $13.47
and the butterfat differential
for the month is 16.7 cents.
The base milk price in
creased 26 cents from the
previous month and is 79
cents higher than last
September’s base price.
The advertising
withholding rate, which is
deducted from the base and
excess milk prices only and
not the weighted average
price, was 12 cents a hun- ,
dredweight this year
compared to 7 cents a year
ago.
The gross value of
producer milk during
September was $62.3 million.
A total of $556.2 thousand
was deducted for advertising
and promotion.
Shine said producer
receipts totaled 463.5 million
pounds during September,
an increase of one percent
from the previous month, on
a daily basis, and 5.7 percent
above last September.
Class I producer milk
3 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM & SHOP EQUIPMENT, 10 ANTIQUE GASOLINE ENGINES, TOOLS,
COUNTRY FURNITURE, 1937 NASH LAFAYETTE, WALNUT LUMBER, PA. RIFLE
2.3 miles north of White Horse on Cambridge
Road (near Gault Rd.) White Horse is 14 miles
east of Lancaster on Rt 340.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22
At 10 A.M.
POWER EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, LUMBER
Thousands of bd. ft. cured walnut, cherry, apple,
pear, pine lumber, 7% H P planer, Delta bench saw, 2
Delta band saws, Delta Drill press, Foley filer & joiner,
8 wooden tool chests, 19” power mower, tool & die set,
cast iron troughs, 2 very rare Lancaster wooden planes
w/screws, 4 Wagon Loads of tools (many antique with
brass), 2 gram cradles, mitre box, old clock works,
cherry seeder, 2 signed broad axes, slated camelback
trunk, straw cucter, old fruit boxes, 50 cigar boxes full
of misc. supplies, 4 vices, 25 wood chisels, 8 draw
knives, 10 augers, 75 old clamps & wood planes, 5
Belgium & other shot guns, Civil War sword, 2 anvels, 5
boxes copper & brass antique printing plates, pump,
saws, digging irons, chains, garden tractor, galv. tubs,
carnage bolts, schnitzelbunk, pulleys, cider presses,
measurer, cement mixer, sprayers, bone grinder,
wheel barrow, ladders, 6 cords of firewood, plus hun
dreds of hand tools. A massive amount from 7 out
buildings to be sold including much to be uncovered as
auction is prepared.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
At 10 A.M.
FARM MACHINERY, ANTIQUE CARS &
GASOLINE ENGINES
John Deere A. Tractor, 2 John Deere B Tractors,
J.D. Tractor parts, 1937 Nash Lafayette, 1966 Rambler
Classic 4 dr., 1949 GMC pickup truck, John Deere 112
38” riding tractor, N.H. gram wagon, flat bed wagon,
gram drill, J.D. hay loader, Manure spreader, J.D. 2
row com planter, tractor plows, disc & spring harrows,
hooky plow, sets of wooden & steel wheels, 10 ton straw,
200 bushel gram, side delivery rake, 10 ton straw, 2 ton
coal, corrigated roofing, 25 strap hinges, bee supplies,
2 com shelters, 40’ alum. ext. ladder, Antique gas
pump w/5 gal. top, Mmmch bail box, grindstone,
Keeley egg stove, Cyclone spreader. Starting with full
line of tools & equipment, including 10 cases motor oil,
5 cases grease, JD & Homehte Cham Saws, 20 pieces
plywood, 15 bundles wood shingles.
At 1 p.m., 10 antique mounted gasoline engmes, in
cluding 6 HP Fairbanks - Morse, 4 HP E. H. Myers, 2
HP York, 1% HP International, 5 HP & two 2 HP New
Holland (low serial, Type P), & 2 Mule Team engmes.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
At 9 A.M.
COUNTRY FURNITURE
Penna nfle (Fordney, Lane , Pa.), 10 blanket, flour,
and flour/sugar chests, 2 walnut Si 1 cherry drop leaf
tables, Sheraton hiw front 4 dr bureau, Marble top St
pine wash stand ottage bedroom suite, Empire slant
front solid end desk, Empire bureau and Mirror, 4 pc.
Order 4 base to be $13.47
totaled 255.4 million pounds
and accounted for 55.11
percent of total producer
milk receipts during the
month, up from 48.04 percent
in August and 53.35 percent
last September.
Base milk accounted for
91.89 percent of total
producer milk receipts in
September, up from 91.06
percent a year earlier.
There were 7325 producers
supplying Order 4 handlers
during the month and the
average daily delivery per
producer of 2,109 pounds was
up 23 pounds from August
and was 81 pounds or four
percent above last Sep
tember. There were 117
more producers than a year
ago.
The average butterfat test
of producer milk was 3.53
percent for the month
compared to 3.46 percent m
August and 3.54 percent one
year ago.
Middle Atlantic Order pool
handlers reported Class I in
area milk sales of 7.0 million
PUBLIC SALE
OF 13 ACRE FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1980
At 10 A.M.
Located at Jet. of Rte. 625 & Lauschtown Rd.,
north end of Bowmansville. Brecknock Twp.,
Lane. Co., Pa.
REAL ESTATE OFFERED AT 11 A.M.
HOUSE 2Vz story frame, tin roof, full basement.
Ist fir. has kit., din. rm., liv. rm., and utility room. 2nd
fir. has 3 bedrooms & full bath. Water supply well &
pressure system, public sewage available. __
BARN: Frame bank barn with horse stable & open
stable for cattle set up for tobacco hanging. Land
approx. 13 acres. Approx. 10 acres tillable, small
stream, terrain very gentle slope. Inspection: Anytime
by appt.
Terms: 10% dn. day of sale, 45 day settlement. Call:
HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. 215-286-5183.
Sale at 10 A.M. Real Estate at 11 A.M.
Terms by
KEISTER L MOWER
Wentz & Weaver, Attys.
Elton & Alvin Horning Auctioneers
Horning Farm Agency, Inc.
Main Street, Morgantown, Pa. ,
215-286-5183
parlor suite, jelly cupboard, 2 Victorian Chairs &
Stand, 2 wood boxes, 30 dr. walnut cabinet w/porcelam
pulls, 2 cedar chests, plant seat hi chair, 4 rope beds, 2
sets of 6 arrowback & lyre back plank seat chairs, 6
drawer spool cabinet, dough tray, spinning wheel,
trundle bed, Windsor toilet chair, 4 rockers, 8 antique
Philco & Crosley radios, 4 dr. curley Maple bureau, 20
Ig. ornate & deep walnut picture frames, pine country
desk, wooden loom, fine barrel size copper kettle, 7 pc.
wash bowl & pitcher set, 6 pc. old carnival; Nippon,
Nontake, German, Wedgwood Ironstone, 16 Heisey
water glasses, water pitchers, 12 pc. cut & pressed
glass, Bennington, redware, Majolica, collection of
baskets, 351-10 gal. crocks and jugs, mcl. blue; old bot
tles, 5 flat irons, 6 oil lamps, g-w-w lamp, china head
doll, pr 1912 beaded bags, Dime Gents Bank, Frank V.
Smith Prints, Kelvinator 2 lid chest freezer, 5 porch
chairs, kneehole desk, T. V., 30 doz. jars, campaign but
ton collection, old valentines, arrowhead collection,
Iron Toys; Conestoga Wagon & horse, fire engine & 3
horses, tram, fire engine; German pony on wheels. 50
peach baskets, 10 meat hooks, 4 Ig. steel pans, meat
stuffer, school house bell, gypsy pots, 3 iron kettles,
butter churn.
OAK FURNITURE
Bedroom suite w/roll top bed, bureau, wash stand, 3
cane seat chairs; hi back double bed & Chifferobe, bow
front china closet, 2 ext. tables & beds, 2 sets of 6 spin
dle back chairs, sideboard, server 5 sectional
bookcases w/glass doors (one 6%’ tall), 2 end tables,
rocker, clothes tree, old picture frames, Reliances
sewing machine.
New Haven shelf clock w/reverse painting, Anson<a
China & Mantle clocks, Gilbert wall & shelf clocks, &
pocket watches.
HISTORICAL BOOKS & JOURNALS
At 3:30 over 3,900 books, historical journals &
manuscripts, bird & Audubon ong. prints, Historys of
Lane. Co. by I.S. Clare (1881), Ellis & Evans (1883) il
lustrated; Historys of Chester (1881), Dauphin &
Lebanon Counties; Biog. Annals of Lane. Co. (1903).
150 years of School History Lane. (1905), Practical
Handyman’s Essay, Horizon Book series, 30 Lane. Co.
primers, Am. History senes, Nat’l. Geog., Holiday,
plus untold number of local Pa., U.S., & European
historical books.
A mind bogling assortment collected for many years.
Something for everyone all 3 days. Proceeds to
Charity.
Food Served
Claude F. Smith
V. Ronald Smith Auctioneers
pounds per day during
September, a decrease of 1.4
percent from a year ago,
after adjustment to
eliminate variation due to
calendar composition.
CLOCKS
Toilet facilities
Estate of
I. EUGENE MOHR
Blue Ball Nat’l. Bank&
Joyce A. Trigg, Co-Executors
R.S. Trigg, Attorney
AUCTION SALE
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
TRUCK TRACTORS,
TRAILERS, SHOP EQUIPMENT,
& TRUCK PARTS
WED., OCT. 29TH
EVERYTHING SELLS TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER
NOTICE: After 25 years in the trucking
business, Wrangle Hill Trucks & Service has
decided to liquidate and discontinue operations.
Everything in the sale belongs to Wrangle Hill
Trucks & Service.
LOCATION: The Sale will be held at Wrangle
Hill’s yard on Wrangle Hill Rd., Rt. 72 in Bear,
Del., 2 miles east off Rt. 40.
TRUCK TRACTORS & FLATBED TRAILERS
75 Dia-Reo C11964DF Conv. T/A .Truck Tractor
w/sleeper, Cummins NTC 290, RT09513, PS, A/C,
sliding sth whl., very good; 74 Marmon HDT-BC-86,
COE T/A Truck Tractor w/sleeper, Cummins NTC 350,
RT012513, PS, A/C, air slide sth whl., AM/FM radio,
very good; 74 Freightliner 8664 T, COE T/A Truck
Tractor w/sleeper, Detroit 350, RT09513, PS, sliding
sth whl., good to very good; 74 Freightliner 8664 T, COE
T/A Truck Tractor w/sleeper, Cat 1674, RT09513, PS,
sliding sth whl., good; 73 Freightliner 8664 T, COE T/A
Truck Tractor w/sleeper, Detroit 318, RT09513, PS,
sliding sth whl., good; 74 GMC Astro 95, COE T/A
Truck Tractor w/sleeper, Detroit 318, RT9IO, PS,
sliding sth whl., fair to good; 67 Kenworth K-125, COE
T/A Truck Tractor w/sleeper, Detroit 318, Spicer 4
spd., 3 spd. aux., sliding sth whl., PS, A/C, fair to good;
73 Raven 40’ Alum. Sliding T/A Flatbed Trailer,
bulkhead, very good; 74 Fruehauf 40’ Sliding T/A
Flatbed Trailer, bulkhead, very good; 74 Trailmobile
40’ Sliding T/A Flatbed Trailer, bulkhead, very good;
74 Gindy 40’ Sliding T/A Flatbed Trailer, bulkhead,
very good; 74 Frazier 40’ Sliding T/A Flatbed Trailer,
bulkhead, good; 74 Standard Steel 40’ Sliding T/A
Flatbed Trailer, bulkhead, very good; 74 Fruehauf 38’
Sliding T/A Flatbed Trailer, bulkhead, very good.
CRAWLER TRACTOR, YARD CRANE,
... YARD TRACTORS & ATTACHMENTS
JD 350LGP Crawler Tractor s/n 025466 T, diesel, 8’ wide
6 way blade, 12” pads, good; Hyster F 162 Hyd. Yard
Crane, gas, 4 spd., good; Case 222 Yard & Garden
Tractor, 12 HP, mower, snow blower, roller, roto-tiller,
seeder, cart, very good; Ford Jubilee Farm Tractor,
gas, 3 pt. hitch, PTO, good; Bush Hog Rotary Mower.
MOTOR HOME*, TAGALONG TRAILERS,
STAKE, VAN, & VEHICLES
73 Mobilox Cruiser Motor Home, V-8, auto., loaded with
extras, 30,000 miles, very good (To be sold subject to
owners confirmation); 79 Homemade Tri-Axle DOW
Tagalong Trailer, ramps, excellent; T/A Tagalong
Trailer, 16’ deck, very good; S/A Enclosed Tagalong
Trailer, B’xs’xsB”, very good; (2) S/A Tagalong
Trailers, 8’ decks, excellent; (4) MGS S/A Tagalong
Trailers, 2 w/stake sides, 2-6’ & 2-8’ decks, excellent;
(2) MGS S/A Tagalong Cargo Trailers, excellent; 65
Ford F-350 Stake Truck, 6 cyl., 4 spd., good 74 Ford
Van, 6 cyl., 3 spd., good; 70 Chev. Caprice, V-8, auto.,
fair; 70 Ply. Station Wagon, V-8, auto., fair; 70 Mer
cury Cougar, (parts only); 68 Buick Special, (parts
only); 68 GMC 3500 Utility Body Truck, (parts only); 52
Chev. Pickup, (parts only).
SHOP TOOLS
Spartan hyd. press; Hobart elec, welder; Spartan shop
crane; Hein-Wemer trans. jack; Heim-Wemer yd.
wheel doily; Gray bumper jack; Drills; Battery
chargers; Owatonna & NAPA torque wrenches; Bolt
bins & cabinets; Tarps; Chains, rachet & snap binders;
and many other items.
TRUCK PARTS
Detroit 318 diesel eng. & Detroit parts; Mack
maxitorque trans.; Fuller trans.; Cummins 220 eng.;
White rear; Rockwell rear; Cummins turbocharger;
Turbo core; and many lots of Detroit, Cummins engs.,
parts, filters & accessories & 30 new mounted 10.00x20
tires.
-TERMS: COMPLETE PAYMENT SALE DAY IN
CASH OR GUARANTEED FUNDS ONLY.
INSPECTION & REMOVAL: The trucks & trailers
may be inspected on Mon. & Tues., Oct. 27 & 28 from 8-
5. The items may be removed after the sale until 5 and
Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 30 & 31 from 8-5.
EVERYTHING SELLS REGARDLESS OF PRICE
Write for descnptive brochure,
VKSMBDI
auction co,wc. .
Route 309, Montgomeryville. Pa. 18936,
Telephone: (215) 699-5833
10 A.M.
BEAR, DE.
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