Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1980, Image 152

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    D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980
HARRISBURG - Penn
sylvania production of ap
ples, grapes, winter wheat
and tobacco should all be
above last year, based on
October 1 conditions, but
com for grain, fall potatoes
and all bay will show a
decline, according to the
Pennsylvania Crop
Reporting Service.
Corn for grain production
is now forecast at- 97.2
million bushels in the
commonwealth, a decline of
16 percent from a year ago.
Approximately 1,230,000
acres of com are expected
for harvest with an average
yield of 79.0 bushels per
acre.
The Pennsylvania winter
wheat crop is now forecast at
9.5 million bushels, up 17
percent from 1979. The
wheat crop was harvested
from 230,000 acres with a
yield of 38 bushels per acre.
Soybeans for beans
production is forecast at 2.6
million bushels, down 16
percent from last year’s
crop, with an estimated yield
of 27.0 bushels per acre.
Sorghum for grain is
estimated at 275,000 bushels
in Pennsylvania, about one
half the size of the 1979 crop.
An estimated 5000 acres of
sorghum is expected for
Box 164 Ptllovs f 0 17080
P| 6004
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
9:00 A.M.
Located 4 miles West of Pillow, Pennsylvania, 6
miles East of Route 147, 4 miles East of Malta.
Watch for sale signs along route 147 day of sale.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
3-Pc. Oak Bedroom Suite (high bed); Oak High Chest
of Drawers with Claw Feet; Blanket Chest with Old
Red Paint, Black Feet; Flour Chest with Dough Box;
(2) Rope Beds; Square Oak Table; One-Drawer Night
Stand; Oak Chifforobe; 5-Sectional Oak Bookcase;
Cow Butter Print; Star Pattern Butter Mold; Oak
Clothes Tree; Square Stands, 1 in Oak; Butter Chum
on Buck; Assortment of Old Signs; “Quick Meal
American Stove Co.” Kitchen Coal Stove with War
ming Top (as is); Symphony Talking Machine; Glass
Butter Chum; Flat-Top Trunk; Piano Stool; Assorted
Pressed Back Chairs; Quilting Frame; Silvertone
Floor Model Phonograph; Brass-Faced Seale, Brass
Bucket; Horse Drawn Sled with Original Decoration
and Seat; Tool Chest; Iron Butcher Kettle; Wagon
Seat; Gram Cradle; (3) Bushel-Size Baskets; (2)
Candle Molds: (2) Cherry Seeders; Assortment of
Crocks and Jugs; Kerosene Lamp; Assortment of
Sadirons, Etc.
Metal 2-Wheel Trailer; Dump Rake; Horse Drawn
Wagon and Plow; Brooder Stove; Mower for I.H.C.
Tractor; Com Shelter; Assortment of Lumber; (2)
Rotary Lawn Mowers; Sear’s LT 10 H.P. 36” Cut
Electnc Start Riding Mower (app. 3 yrs. old);
Assortment of Hand and Garden Tools; Numerous
Other Items.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Fngidaire Frost Proof Refrigerator; Electric Stove;
RCA Television; Fngidaire Automatic Dryer; Maytag
Square Tub Wringer Washer; 3-Pc. Living Room
Suite, Sofa; Upholstered Chair and Rocker; Metal
Utility Cabinet; Porch Swing; Assortment of Pots,
Pans and Dishes, Numerous Other Items.
TERMS; Cash. Personal checks accepted only from
pe.sons having an established account with Auc
tioneer.
OWNER.
NORA I. LENKER
DOCKEY & DOCKEY, AUCTINEERS
DEPEN, APPRENTICE
State’s fruit looks good,
but com and hay slump
harvest with an average
yield of 55.0 bushels per
acre.
All hay production is
forecast at 4.0 million tons,
down eight percent from a
year ago, with an indicated
yield of 2.03 tons per acre.
Pennsylvania apple
production, forecast at 570
million pounds, will be seven
percent above last year’s 535
million pounds. Grape
production in the ooin
monwealth is forecast at
60,000 tons, eight percent
above the 55,500 tons
produced m 1979.
Fall potato production is
forecast to be 3.96 million
hundredweight about two
thirds the crop size of last
year. Potato acreage for
harvest should be 22,000
acres, with a forecasted
yield of 180 cwt. per acre.
This compares to an average
yield of 250 cwt. per acre in
both 1978 and 1979.
Pennsylvania tobacco
production is expected to
total 22,750,000 pounds, an
mcrease of 29 percent from
last year’s 17,696,000 pounds.
Acreage for harvest is
estimated at 13,000 acres
with a forecasted yield of
1750 pounds per acre.
Pasture and range feed
condition m Pennsylvania
MISC. ITEMS
rated very poor at 58 per
cent, compared with good to
excellent conditions
reported at the same time
last year.
On the national level, com
production is forecast at 6.47
billion bushels, down one
percent from the September
1 forecast and 17 percent
below the record 1979 crop.
Soybean production is
forecast nationally at 1.76
billion bushels, down four
percent from September 1,
and 23 percent below last
year’s crop. Sorghum grain
production is forecast at 547
million bushels, down 33
percent from thr 1978 crop
OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES,
TOOLS AND ALUMINUM ROOFING
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 AND
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Located 6 miles south of Lancaster, 6 miles
north of Quarryville. Turn off Route 222 on
Fieldcrest Road.
TOOLS, SHOP EQUIPMENT AND ROOFING
Over 100 pieces of Aluminum Roofing; 12 H.P.
Fairlawn Garden Tractor with Mower and Snow
Blower; Spring Field Roto Tiller; Simplicity Sno-away
Snow Blower, like new; Wooden Wheelbarrow; Metal
Rubber Tire Wheelbarrow; Lawn Roller; Spring Field
Riding Mower; Lawn Dump Trailer; Lawn Seeder;
Concrete Mixer with Electric Motor; Platform Scales;
34 ft. Extension ladder; 22 ft. Aluminum Extension
Ladder; Electric Soldering Iron; Step Ladders; Bench
Vise; Bench Grmder; Steel Bits; Tap and Die Sets;
Micro-meters; Saws; Wood Screws; Wood Chisels;
Saw Sets; Metal and Wood Bits; Wooden Tool Box;
Skill Saws; Electric Tester; Solid Ox 5000 Braze and
Welding Outfit; Electric Supplies; Plumbing Supplies;
V* and Vz Electric Drills; Old Wooden Planes; Drawing
Knives; Star Drill; Clamps; Pipe Wrenches, 10 in, to 36
in., Bolts; Washers; Nuts; Pipe Threaders; Pipe;
Rope; Digging Iron; Adz; Old Single Barrel Shotgun;
12 Gauge Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun; 22 Rifle; 36
- 2 by 2 Lumber 16 ft. long; Small Air Compressor; 3000
lbs. Black Hawk Floor Jack; Surveying Tripod and Ac
cessories, and many other articles too numerous to
mention.
SATURDAY AT 10:00 A.M.
10 Piece Oak Dining Room Suite; Old Floor Clock;
Large Victorian Sofa; Old Slant Top Post Office Desk
with Three Drawers; Old Oak Table with Two Drawers
- and Swirl Legs; Blanket Chest; Old Reed Baby Coach
with Wooden Wheels; Three Piece Living Room Suite;
Gate Leg Table; Zemth Colored T.V.; Three Piece
Maple Living Room Suite; Metal Knee Hole Desk; Day
Bed; Dresser; Chest of Drawers; Wardrobe; Wooden
Clothes Tree; Old GE Floor Model Radio; Bookcase;
Old Blanket Chest; Round Oak Table; Kitchen Cabinet;
Pictures and Mirrors; Lamps; Coal Oil Light; Smith
Corona Typewriter; Suitcase; Box Spring und Mat
tress; Linens.
APPLIANCES Westmghouse Automatic Washer,
like new; Westmghouse Dryer; Two Dehumidifiers;
Sewing Machine; Slide Projector; JC Penney Stereo
Phono System with Speakers; Old Victrola Horn; Old
Paper Cutter; Baskets; Crocks; Lawn Furniture; Pic
nic Table and Benches.
GLASSWARE Ironstone China Gold Edge Wheat
Design; Hand Painted China; Creamer and Sugar;
Glass Basket; Five Piece Hot Chocolate Set; Small
Compote; Press Glass; Sherbets; Wines; Goblets; 20
piece Punch Bowl Set; Water Set; Bavarian H & C
China setting for 12; Johnson Brothers English China
service for 12; Crock Pot; Cooking Utensils; Christmas
Decorations, and many other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms by
ROY E. DRUKENBROD ESTATE
Margaret M. Drukenbrod, Administrator
Auctioneers
Robert E. Martin & Son, 656-7770
Frank L. Steller, 656-8195
T.R. Appel. Atty for Appel, Herr & Appel
Lunch Available
A TWO DAY SALE
fTZb m PUBLIC
4s^U t |ni SALE
At 10:00 A.M
FRIDAY AT 10:00-
AU U.S. hay production is
forecast at 126 million tons,
13 percent below last year’s
hay crop.
U.S. commercial apple
production is forecast at 8.32
billion pounds, three percent
above last year’s crop.
Grape production, forecast
at 5.07 million pounds, is two
percent above the 1979 crop.
Fall potato production is
forecast nationwide at 261
million cwt., 12 percent
below 1979 and the smallest
crop since 1973. Tobacco
production is expected to
reach 1.79 billion pounds, 17
percent above last year.
No Out of State Checks
1 FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 31
I 5:30 P.M.
I Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Opposite Turkey
■ Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge
H ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
I SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION
I CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS
■ FROMB 00AM to7OOPM
" OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT
■ Call us for pick up service
■ IRA STOLTZFUS S SON, Auctioneers
■ 442-4936 or 442-8254
I CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES
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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
9:00 a.m. - Sharp
Farm Machinery • Shop Tools
Butchering Tools - Antique Tools
Household Goods - Oak Furniture
Attic Full of Antiques
Located in Chester Co., Pa. at Homeville. 3
miles West of Cochranville, 4 miles North of
Oxford, just off 89&. From Rt. 41 & Rt. 10 Jet
go South on 10 to 2nd Street, go West on
Homeville Road.
FARM MACHINERY 2:00 P.M.
TRACTORS
1650 Oliver, gas, wide front, over & under hydr. shift,
standard trans., 3 speeds, ext. steering; front weights;
65 Massey Ferguson wide front std. shift, high & lo
-speed, hyd. w/double outlet, low profile, power
steering, both m A-l condition; New Idea heavy duty
loader, fits 65 No. 506; Farmall H with mounted cir
cular saw, race condition; Massey Hams 30 hyd
challers, good rubber, just overhauled; 1942 Massey
Hams 101 Jr., twin power with pully, needs some
work.
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
565 Oliver 4 bottom plow, semi-mounted, 14 in.; 75
Massey Ferguson 3 bottom plow, fully mounted discs &
cover boards; 251 OhvenJ2 disc transport disc harrow;
John Deere 4 sec. spring tooth harrow; single 9 ft.
cultipacker; 2 sec. spike harrow; New Idea 202 manure
spreader, PTO; 101 spreader, ground drive, needs
work.
PLANTING & HARVESTING EQUIPMENT
New Idea cutditioner; N.H. 450 bar mower, 7 ft., 3
pt.; N.H. 275 baler w/thrbwer, nice condition; 256 N. H.
rake, rolarbar att. rubber teeth; 4 bar N.I. rake; 858
Cunningham crimper; 32 ft. Little Giant elevator;
Massey Ferguson 2 row mounted corn planter, fert.
att.; 323 N. I. single row com picker; 2 N.H. gram bins;
Superior 13 discs gram drill on steel; 3 hay wagons,
bale sides on wide tread gears, 1 N.H., 1 Elec.; Sears 6
ft. rotary mower, 3 pt., PTO; 3 pt. scraper blade;
approx. 16 milk cans, drop handles; platform scales;
12 bales baler twme; single 2 - 3 horse trees; iron triple
tree; feed carts; cow clippers; 3 pt. post hole digger; 9
& 12 m. bits; com sheller; 2 sets of tractor chains;
fencers; huge bolt chest full of new bolts; iron piles; 2
wagon loads of small items.
BUTCHERING TOOLS & ANTIQUE
TOOLS & WAGON ITEMS 9:00 A.M.
Hog scrapers; hooks; gambles; lard press; sausage
stuffers; 3 stirs; pea scales; Broad axes; Stationary
Blue rock trap; iron pot on trapeze; Conestoga wagon
jack; approx.-12 wood augers, ail sizes; 2 draw knives;
wooden plains; metal egg scales; anvil; old vise;
square back 1-horse sleigh; many, many items not
mentioned.
Roper riding mower, 7 h.p. 26” cut
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
& FURNITURE 11:00 A.M.
2 old kitchen cabinets w/flour sives, 1 real nice
condition, natural finish; oak bureaus; ,oak wardrobe;
round oak extension table; old iron stove, patented
April 1854, nice condition; oak roll-top desk, child’s
roll-top desk; domestic treadle sewing machine, nice, 6
drawers; old doll furniture; wash stand; old plank
bottom and rocking chairs; iron skillets; Victorina
record player; bath tub with legs; books; dishes; attic
is full of Antiques.
Terms By:
PAUL C. & MARTHA G. SHIVERY
AUCTIONEER:
Steve Petersheim
215-869-2508
Everett Kreider
CLERKS:
Anna Petersheim
Elvin Beiler
BEEN NO SALE HERE FOR MANY MOONS!
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