Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 14, 1981, Image 145

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    FARVIEW FARM COMPLETE
ALL-DAY DISPERSAL
SAIURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
At 10 A.M.
At the Shoemaker Farm, Rte. 488,
between Canandaigua and Phelps, N.Y.
<4O mi. north from Bath or Corning - 55
from Lawrenceville, Pa.)
Farm sold and selling what may well be the
best line of equipment to be sold at one farm
sale this year!! (Every piece is in mint con
dition and right ready to go to work-you must
see it to believe it!) Also selling 141
HOLSTEINS, interstate-tested (15,000 m -500 f -
383 at last plant test!) -90 cows and 51 “iden
tified-grade” hfrs.M A good herd here!' 6
outstanding fully-equipped tractors (IH 4166 D,
1H1066D, IH 766 D, IH 544 w/h.d. loader, Super
M (creampuff') &JD 4010 D) JD 70 Skid-steer
loader. IH 915 corn St soybean special combine
(6-row com & 15* gram platform), 830 har
vester w/2-row com & grass heads, 400 cyclo 6-
row planter, 990 haybine, 2 auto reset plows
(sb. & 4b ). NH 276 hayliner baler, 352 grinder
mixer, whirl-a-feed 30 blower, 2 rolabar rakes,
incl. new 258'! JD 830 drill, 23’ trans, fold-up
drag 9 wagons (3 hd. bale, 4 Gehl r/per
manent roofs, and on h.d gear, gravity, flat
bed). Calhoun 4T. fertilizer spreader, tandem
wheel. 2 trans fold-up discs IIH 24’ & AC 21’),
elevators, spreaders, cultipackers, and much,
much more" All-electric propane-powered
Farm Fans ABIB grain dryer outfit, com
plete' ! 3 excellent trucks w/hoists. Everything
you’d expect to find is here - make your
financial arrangements - come prepared to buy
-as it all goes the 21st"
FAR VIEW FARM
DAVID AND SANDRA SHOEMAKER
Owners
For a full list mailed to you, or any info
you need, contact
RUMSEY SALES,
Bath, N.Y. 607-776-3478
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Starting at 10 A.M.
807 East 3rd Street. Bloomsburg. Mrs.
Martin Lutz is relocating and selling the
following.
Wm. Gilbert calendar clock (hanging),
Walnut (Va.) love seat w/(medalhon back),
walnut side chair, (green velvet), needle point
walnut chair, low boy ladies desk, barrel back
settee, cherry chest on chest, credenza,
Duncan Phyfe drop leaf stand, Wmsor chair,
Birds-eye chest of drawers, blanket chest,
Duncan Phyfe gaming table, wall gaming
table, twin beds, gun cabinet, jelly cupboard,
pie crust parlor stand, RCA stereo & radio
combination, patio furniture, slate octagonal
coffee table, 2 long sofas, walking rocking
horse, bookcase, drift-wood pcs., Maple crib,
Bath-a-net, #671 Lionel tram set; Kenmore
dryer, G.E. Washer, 12 cubic upright freezer,
dehunudifier, Electro lux. vac , Sauna cabinet,
electric-cizer, luggage, luggage rack, single &
double beds, Haviland dishes, mustache cup,
odd dishes, cooking utensils, lamps, baskets,
Wallace Nutting print, 2 sets of golf clubs, 78
rpm records, doll crib, dolls, 1972 com
memorative stamps, 1966 Olds Delta sedan, 12’
boat & trailer, sml. elec, boat motor, etc
Bean bottle collection-Ezera Brooks Com,
Bean Spinks, Log Cabin, JB. Civil War,
discovery of chree, King Kamamah, J.D. tall
cedars, cupid, Yosemite Cahf, grape, Hog
capital, Kentucky Derby 75, Cardinal, E.B.
Pheasant, Atomic Sub, E B Bluebird,
Honorary Colonel, 2 gold lustre Bean, J.B
Yellow Rose overlay, Tulip overlay, Arizona,
(Holland), 2 horses, English bird-dog,
Ballentme Suite of Armor, Irish Mist Officer,
Galliano Soldier, Nebraska, Drake
(wedgewood), New Mexico R.R., 2 poodles,
cat, Wild Turkey', Bean Trophy, Brook Trout, 2
Fishermen, New Jersey, 2 Elks 69, 77 Penn
State Lions, Harveys Bristol Cream, Coleport
limited, Cardinal, Red Headed Woodpecker,
J.B Elephant & Donkey, plus lots more.
Terms - CASH.
Seller:
MRS. MARTIN LUTZ
Auctioneer: John Autotore 784-3506
John Jr. 784-0381
Roadside market
GETTYSBURG -
Rising energy costs
indicate tough tunes
ahead for direct-to-the
consumer marketers of
farm products. So says
John W. Gird, Extension
energy programs
specialist and
agricultural engmeer
NEFLAN FARM
HOLSTEIN MILKING HERD
DISPERSAL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Starting At 12:00 Noon
Located in Cumberland County, 4
miles northeast of Shippensburg, Pa. IVz
miles northeast of Int. 81, Exit 10. Along
Route 174. First farm west of Lees Cross
Roads on south side of 174.
40 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
CERTIFIED - ACCREDITED -
MOSTLY VACCINATED - PREGNANCY
CHECKED - D.H.I. RECORDS
All are cows or heifers in milk or close
heifers Majority are between 2 yrs and 5 yrs
old
10 fi esh since November 7 due February and
March 10 due June and July Balance are bred
for various times
A good number selling with records from
17,000 to over 20,000 lbs milk and 650 to over 800
fat
Sires include Hbg Gay, Pioneer Admiral,
Samson, Burke Gov Demand, Imperial Knight,
Utag Ivanhoe Ultimate, Skagvale Frasea
Rocket, Paclamar Combination, and others
Services are to A B S. and a son of Wapa
Arlinda Conductor
LUNCH AT SALE - SALE UNDER COVER
CATALOGS
Owners
CHARLES L.&ELVA L. NEHF
R.D. 2 - Box 75
Shippensburg, Pa.
Phone 717-532-8260
Aucts.
V. Art Kling
Ralph W. Horst
Fred Naugle, Pedigrees
PUBLIC AUCTION
Having decided to discontinue farming, I
will sell the following on the FARM...Take
Route 20 west from Chestertown, turn
left on first road (Airport Road), 1 mile to
farm on left (past Collins Road), Signs
posted from Chestertown, Md.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
at 11:00 A.M.
FARM MACHINERY: John Deere 6600
Diesel Combme w/6 row 30” corn head #643,15’
Felx-head gram table #215, Hydrostatic drive,
1300 hrs., A/C Cab, AM-FM Radio. John Deere
4440 Diesel Tractor w/factory duals, A/C Cab
AM-FM Radio (900 hrs.). Int. 1066 Turbo Diesel
Tractor w/factory duals (2116 hrs.). JD 7000
Planter 6 row3o” Fert. Auger (New 1980). JD6
row rear Cultivator. Gandy 15’ applicator
(front mount) Hyd. drive, 15’ Lely Roterra, Int.
13’ Chisel plow 2 bar & mulcher, A.C. 16’ Field
Cultivator w/mulcher, Int. 18’ Fold Disc #475,
Dunham 18’ Cultipacker crowfoot on wheels,
G.T. Gram cleaner, 2 - 200 gal. saddle tanks for
anhydrous amonia plus controls, 2 glass 200
gal. saddle tanks, 2 metal funnel wagons, 2 -
18.4x34” tires, 2 -16 9x38” tires, 14’ dump body,
Lilhston 7’6” rotary mower, Ford front end
loader for Jubilee, 1 row cult. & planter for Int.
Cub, 2 row cult & planter for cub, Ford side
rnke etc
G.T. 500 Bu. Batch Corn Dryer - PTO drive,
also Batch Dryer-heater, Farm Systems 54’ x
8” Auger, Conrad 5800 Bu Gram Storage & Fan
(2 yr ), Superior 7800 Bu Gram Storage Tank
w/8 h.p fan. 1967 Ford 800 Tandem 20’ Gram
Dump Truck (air brakes). 1963 Chev 60 senes
w/16’ Hyd gram dump body (air brakes) 1959
Chev 14’gram dump truck..
Owner,
EBEN WATERFIELD
Chestertown, .Maryland
HARRY RUDNICK & SONS. INC.
Sales Managers & Auctioneers .
of Galena, Md.
mg instructor at the
University of Maryland.
Gird is expected to
expand on this
statement when he
speaks Monday mor
ning, February 16, at
the 14th annual
Maryland-Pennsylvama
Roadside Marketing
LUNCH
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14,1981—P1T
meeting to begin
Conference.
The conference will
run from Sunday
evening through
Tuesday afternoon,
February 15 to 17 at the
Sheraton Motor Inn,
located two miles south
of Gettysburg, on the
business route of U.S.
highway 15.
Gird points out that
the direct marketing
business is particularly
sensitive to high energy
costs because farmers
are already faced with
devoting 30 percent of
their expense to fuel
bills.
They must pass these
higher costs of
production on to con
sumers if they are to
stay in business And
fewer consumers may
be willing to incur the
additional time and
gasoline expense to shop
at roadside markets
“off the beaten track.”
“There aie no simple
PARTIAL LISTING!
EHRHART POTATO &
GENERAL FARM
MACHINERY
AUCTION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
9:00 A.M. sharp!
(blizzard date: Mon. Mar 2)
STATE COLLEGE,
(CENTRE COUNTY) Pa.
Sale to be held at the farm known as the
“Doc” and Nickey Nixon Farm, 4 miles
southwest of State College, Pa. Follow
auction pointers from Markle Equipment
on rte. 26 south.
Discontinuing farming due to ill health,
all personal farm machinery sells without
reserve!
New Idea 717 UNI-SYSTEM COMBINE with 4-
row com and 13 ft. gram head, 706 diesel motor,
95 bu. bm, cab, 2 yrs. old and like showroom
new!
2 Excellent WHITE DIESEL TRACTORS; (2-
105 with cab, 18.4 x 38 rubber, 1491 hrs.; and 2-
70 with canopy cab, 38 in. rubber, weights, 1606
hrs.)
M.M. “M-5 diesel, w.f.e.; and Cle-trac “B”
crawler with Heil 9 ft. angle blade; Towmotor
model 440 3 stage lift fork truck;
1977 Chevy. “065” cab and chasis with 366 V-8,
5/2 sp. trans., 27500 G.V.W., 25,601 original
owner miles! also 6 pallet cap. insulated van
body to be sold separate.
White 5400 4-row air planter (com) with dry
fert. and insecticide applicators, 2 yrs. old;
Oliver 568 4-16 in. spring reset, power slide
semi-mt. plow; Oliver 4-16 semi-mt. auto, reset
plow; Dunham Lehr 12 ft. cultimulcher; 3 tooth
subsoiler; Oliver 12 ft. transport disc.; I.H. 430
tractor dozer blade;
Martin 800 bu. wet holding bm; 3600 bu. steel
bm with sweep unloader; 3200 bu. steel bm;
American automated batch dryer; Snowco
gram cleaner with hopper; Farm duty hay
dryer with new 7 h.p. motor; 2 bulk bodies on
dual wheel trailers; 12 ft. tool bar; much more!
ALSO SMALL TOOLS AND A FEW
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO SELL FIRST AT
9.00 A.M. AND A FULL LINE OF MODERN
POTATO EQUIPMENT! THIS IS A CONCISE
LIST! FOR FULL LIST MAILED TO YOU
CONTACT THE AUCTIONEERS OR
OWNERS!
•Note: Mr. Ehrhart is an excellent mechanic
and caretaker, you will find his machinery to
be “field ready”. TRACTORS AND GENERAL
EQUIP. SELL AT 10:00 A.M., potato equip, at
app. 11:00.
Terms: Cash or good check sale day. Proper
I.D. required!
OWNED BY
MR. & MRS. FRANK 0. EHRHART
814-238-3142 or 274-7189
Sale Managed by
PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS
Wayland, N.Y.
716-728-2520 and
Ulysses. Pa.
814-848-7401
solutions to problems
raised by the energy
outlook,” Gird cautions.
But he lists some
suggestions which may
help to make things
easier for roadside
marketers:
Carefully choose your
location;
Collectivize into
farmers markets;
Make plans for fuel
conservation on tractor
engines.
The roadside
marketing conference is
again sponsored by the
Extension Service at
Penn State and the
University of Maryland,
with support from an
informal consortium of
farmer-to-consumer
Drought
HARRISBURG-The
Pennsylvania Chamber
of Commerce and the
marketing organizatio
ns m the two states.
Gird’s talk will be
part of a full Monday
morning general session
devoted to “Energy and
the Direct Marketer.”
Other program topics
will include estate
planning and cost
control.
Maryland residents
may obtain additional
information from
county Extension
agricultural agents or
from Jarvis L Cam,
Extension marketing
specialist and professor
of agricultural and
resource economics at
the University of
Maryland in College
Park; phone. 301/454-
3807.
workshop
Department of En
vironmental Resources
are co-sponsonng a
half-day workshop on
February 24 in
Harrisburg, to explore
the problems caused by
drought conditions
which now exist in 50 of
the state’s 67 counties.
The session is
scheduled to begin at 9
a.m. in Harnstown
Building 2 at 333 Market
Street. There is no
charge, but because
attendance is limited to
200 persons, those who
would like to participate
should call the State
Chamber at 717/255-
3268.
Subjects to be covered
include the extent of the
drought, the 1981
outlook, and methods
for conserving in
dustrial water usage.
DER officials will
discuss actions taken or
contemplated by DER
and the Delaware River
Basin Commission, and
local rationing plans
presently being con
sidered.
In addition,
spokesmen will offer
suggestions on how
industries can conserve
water usage.
Governor Dick
Thornburgh declared a
drought emergency in
50 Pennsylvania
counties last November
16. As of January 16, 69
water systems in the
state were experiencing
severe water shortage
problems, and 27 of
them have instituted
rationing plans.
DER has reported
some water supplies
have ebbed to 30-day
reserves.
The last major
drought to hit the
Northeast lasted from
September 1961 to
September 1966, and
affected 50 million
people in 14 states. It
increased unem
ployment, reduced
crops, and led to a
record number of forest
fires.
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