Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 14, 1981, Image 147

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    PUBLIC SALE
Having rented my farm, I will offer the
following for Public Sale on the premises
located V/2 mi. W, Rte. #94 or ZVz mi. E.
Rt. #27 on Gillis Road, Woodbine, Carroll
County, Maryland on -
SATURDAY, MARCH 7,1981
Beginning 10:30 A.M
FARM MACHINERY: 4030 J D. tractor, 600
hrs , gard range transmission, ft wgts , like
new 40 J.D. tractor w/2 row cultivator, IH
Farmall “H” tractor, new paint, 40 JD.
combine 10* grain head, w/wire reel & lift
guards, 2 row com head; 323 N.I. one row com
picker, picked less than 50 acres; 543 4 row
Oliver 10-till com planter; w/dickey john; N.I
hayh'.ne 9’; 256 N.H. roller rake, 69 N.H. super
haylmer-baler, J.D 16 disc grain drill w/gram
& seed box, 16A 6’ J.D. Frail chopper, 300 gal.
John Blue sprayer, Hvy. duty pump; 327 N.H
130 bu. 3 bearer manure spreader, N H. tractor
driven com sheller, Athens 8’ chisel plow, J.D.
4 bottom 16” trip back plow, 3 pt. hitch;
Danuser post driver, 3 pt hitch; J.D. 12’ 36 disc
harrow on rubber; 2 28’ Case elevator, 16’ A 1
gram elevator, 4 rubber tire wagons, 2 w/flat
beds - 2 gravity flow grain bodies; 2 wheeled
trailer, pick-up att for 45 J.D. combine, 5 hp
Briggs & Stratton motor, new; J.D. off set disc
on rubber, 50 ft endless belt, anvil, platform
scales, 200 locust posts, tractor chains, ladders,
elec drills, J.D. cylinders, cattle dehorners, 2
hay forks, butchering kettles, lots of tires, milk
cans, bath tub, riding lawn mower, 2 wagon
loads of small items.
1969 Ford F6OO truck w/hoist & gram body,
62,000 mi., 1970 % ton I.H pick-up truck, 63,000
mi
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Machinery is in
very good condition. Not responsible for ac
cidents on the premises
TERMS: CASH on the day of the sale
MR. & MRS. RAYMOND MARINO
Gillis Rd., Woodbine, Md.
301-795-0895
Auctioneers; Ridgely& Streaker
301-489-4637,301-489-4039
Clerks: M & E Craig
Lunch Will Be Served
Auction
• HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES •
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
4:00 P.M.
R.D. #1 Palmyra, Pa. - north on
Railroad St. - west on Ridge Road
HOUSEHOLD: 2 pc living rm. suite, 3 pc
living rm. suite, sofa, 2 sofa beds, 2 rocker
lounge chairs, 3 captain’s chairs, sm. stands,
end tables, double wooden bed w/box spring &
mattress, mattress for single bed, two 5 dr.
chests of drawers, dresser w/mirror, 7 dr.
chest of drawers, port B&W TV, TV stand, 7
pc. breakfast set, round maple dining room
table, Fngidaire refng w/freezer on top, two
36" gas ranges, Kenmore auto, washer, child’s
crib, rollaway bed, 6 wooden folding chairs,
step stool, set of Dunlap golf clubs w/bay and
cart, 2 sm. radios, port, record player, sm.
elec, appliances, elec broiler oven, 3 elec,
heaters, sm. humidifier, floor fan, luggage
cooking utensils - some copper bottom stainless
steel, baking dishes and pans, table & floor
lamps, 2 elec mantel clocks, 3 sm. celluloid
dolls, some depression glass & pressed cut
pieces.
ANTIQUES: HIGHBOY CUPBOARD 50”
wide x 85” high - top has 2 drs with 12 glass
panes, bottom has 3 oval dovetail drawers and
2 drs , pine chest of drawers, 2 pressed back
chairs, oval frame mirror, 2 cane seat chairs,
hbrarj table, 2 ladder back chairs, sm wooden
table, double iron bed caid table, pencil cases,
picture frames, kerosene lamp, glass candy
store case 16’ x 18” x 60”, glass display case
w/3 shelves 26” x 42” x 84”, glass display case
w/2 shelves 23” x 33’ 84” 25’ alum exten lad
der, 6’ alum step ladder, reel type lawn
mower, Hahn 21" power rotary mower, garden
tools, horse drawn single trees & double trees,
1973 Chevy Belair sdn - PS, auto trans assort
of tires - some radial Many more items too
numerous to mention
Furniture to be sold at 8:00
Refreshments available
Not responsible for accidents
Ralph B. Heisey, Auctioneer
838-5083
Having decided to discontinue farming,
I will self the following on the FARM, 10
miles southwest of Chestertown, Rt. 20,
3 miles north of Rock Hall, Md.
JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY 4620
Diesel tractor w/factory duals (140 hrs. on new
motor), (2 ) 4020 Diesel Tractors, 7700 COM
BINE - 6 row 30” com head, 15 gram head-AC
cab, JD 60 Tractor, #l2BO 8 row 30” planter
(Transport), 8 row rear cultivators, #494
planter w/hqoid, 12’ Roller harrow, 5x16”
plows, 4x16” plows, 4x14” plows, 4020 cab, 20
tyne disc drill, 2 sets of 18 4x34” duals, #ll5
scraper 9’ blade, mounted rotary hoe. mounted
sickle mo.wer, #2lO 14’ road disc, Hyd. cyl
inders, etc .
M F. 620 Road disc 14’, Bnllion 14’ chisel
plow w/buster bar, 32’ x 6” Auger, Bnlhon
rotary cutter, Case flail mower, Old LA Case
tractor, Spring & Spike tooth harrows, Potato
planter, plow packers, Case 2 & 3 bottom plows,
4 row rotary hoe, John Blue trailer sprayer, 10’
Case mounted chisel plow, Hyd. scoop soil
mover, saw bench, old horse equip, wagon
body, 3 metal funnel grain wagons ..’66 Int.
1700 Gram Truck w/16’ body, ’66 COlBOO Gram
truck w/16’ body ’64 Int 1890 Gram truck
Dump w/14’ body, 3 boxed canvas covers, etc .
Lunch..
Owners
Rock Hall, Maryland
HARRY RUDNICK & SONS. INC.
Sales Managers & Auctioneers
of Galena, Md.
Discontinuing farming, will sell on farm
located 4 miles south of Greencastle, Pa.
and 5 miles north of Hagerstown, Md. off
1-81 on Pa. Exit 1, Vz mile west on Route
163, north on Greenmount Road, Ist
farm on left.
Oliver 1750 diesel tractor fully equipped with
Hydraul shift, factory Turbo, dual speed
P T. 0., ne w tires, PS.; Oliver 1550 gas tractor,
Hydra Power, dual speed P.T.0., P S ; Oliver
66 tractor; Massey Ferguson 2135 Industrial
tractor with loader, bucket and fork, 10 hrs.
since overhaul; Allis Chalmers G tractor and
cultivators
WHITE-OLIVER EQUIPMENT
5400 Plant-Aire 6 row no-till planter with li
quid fertilizer, and Dickey John seed monitor;
548 four bottom 18 in. automatic spring trip
plow; 252 transport 12 ft. disc., 107 Roto-bar
rake; bar rake; 4 row 3 pt. cultivator; 64 gram
drill, 13-7 New Idea 218 tandem axle manure
spreader; N.H. 315 baler with thrower, less
than 10,000 bales; N.H. 495 haybme, 2 seasons;
Fox 3000 forage harvester, with narrow row
com head, wide row com head and pickup
head; Gehl #99 Hi-Throw blower; Peerless P5OO
feed roller mixer with ear com' attachment,
Mulkey 32 ft. elevator with motor; 500 gal field
sprayer; Bagder silage wagon, 2 Dion 3 beater
silage wagons; two 18 ft bale wagons; stone
dump wagon; 5 ton wagon dump unit; gravity
bin on Grove chasis, Int. 12 ft lever harrow;
Chattanoga 12 ft. cultipacker, 9 ft packer, V
snow blade, Int 455 four row conv. corn planter
with fertilizer and insecticide boxes; 15 5 and
18 4 tractor chains, hydraulic cylinders 2 wheel
cattle trailer, 3 pt 3 row lay off plow, Lincoln
welder, hog feeder, chick broader, barn tools,
15 bales of bailer -twine, small wagon load
small items
NOTE: The above machinery is in good con
dition and ready to go.
Approx. 750 bales of straw.
Terms: Cash - not responsible for accidents.
GLEN I. & NAOMI C. EBY
Telephone- (301) 791-5304
(717)597-8654
Auctioneers: Robert C. Mullendore-
Nevm Martin.
Clerks; Grant and Edgar Martin
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1981
At 11:00 A.M
CHARLES & NANCY JACQUETTE
PUBLIC SALE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
At 10:30 a.m.
FIVE TRACTORS
Fulton Grange reviews
meeting times , dates
OAKRYN - Thomas
C. Galbreath, Master,
presided at the regular
meeting of Fulton
Grange No. 66 Monday
evening at the Grange
Hall in Oakryn
A correction on the
time of the Penn
sylvania State Grange
regional conference to
be held at Kutztown
February 28 was made.
It will begin at 1 pm
instead of 10 a m as was
previously reported.
There is also a similar
meeting at West Chester
February 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Thomas C. Galbreath,
chairman of the
membership com
mittee, reported that
the committee, Mr. and
Mrs.-Aldus Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas
Bradley, J. Everett
Kreider, Clifford
AUCTION
OF FARM MACHINERY
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
11:OOA.M.
Hornell. NY
Sale to be held at the dealership located
on Rt. 21 midway between Almond and
Hornell. NY. S.C. Hansen Inc. a large and
respected Case-New Holland dealership
has contracted with Pirrung Auctioneers
Inc. to reduce its inventory by Public
Auction. Therefore every item will be sold
to the highest bidder with no reserved
bids at Absolute Public Auction. Credit
terms available with prior approval by
contacting S.C. Hansen Inc.
TRACTORS
Exc. White 2-135 diesel with 900 hours, Case
1070 turbo diesel with cab and good rubber, AC
180 diesel, IH TD-6 crawler-dozer, MF 406 gas
loader-backhoe, JD 50 with loader, Case 400 gas
with new rubber, Farmall “M” N F E., etc.,
GtC
HAYING TOOLS
13 mower-conditioners including NH 1469 S.P.
with cab, 3 model 479 and 3 model 469 units, 2
Hesston 1010 hydro-swing machines, Hesston
PT-10, New Idea 272 and 270 cut-ditioners, 5
balers including NH 289 with thrower, 2 JD
model 14T with throwers, Case 220 with
thrower, Oliver 720 with thrower, etc. 3 rakes,
NH 56 and 55 rola-r units and IH 15.
FORAGE EQUIPMENT
8 harvesters including NH 890,717,718,3 model
770’s, Fox 2000, and IH 550. Most harvesters
with 2 row corn and hay pickup-heads, 3 S.U.
forage wagons on gears, 6 blowers such as
model NH Super 23 and 2-model 27’s, 2- Fox
model 656’5, IH 65, etc.; IH 400 6 row ear corn
planter, MF 300 S.P combine with cab, 12’ cut,
6yrs old.
TILLAGE TOOLS
Miller 14’ and 12’ plowing discs, JD 14’ fitting
disc, IH 16’ disc, Case 14’ disc harrow, Demo,
model 10’ chisel plow, 2 brand new sets of tines
harrows for discs or field cultivators, Case 5-16
auto, reset plows, 2 sets Case 6-16 auto, reset
plows, AC 6-16 auto, reset plow, JD 3-16 plow,
others 4 manure spreaders including NH 368
tank, Hawk 250 bu tank, MF 110 with new
apron chain, N 1214 with hyd end gate.
NOTE; Items may be added or deleted due to
daily busmess. For specific information phone
dealership.
Terms: Cash or good check sale day or credit
available by prior arrangements with S.C.
Hansen Inc. with 25-30% down on sale day.
S.C. HANSEN, INC.
Stewart Hansen, Pres.
Horseheads, NY
607-739-8741
Elwm Stebbins, Mgr
Hornell, NY
60/-324-2110
Auction managed and sold by
Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc.
Wayland, NY
716-728-2520
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14,1981—Did
Holloway Jr, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas
Galbreath, met Jan.
28th. The first four
degrees will be con
ferred Saturday, April
25.
Clifford Holloway Jr.,
Chairman of the tour
committee, reported the
committee met
February 6 and planned
a one-day tour to
Tangier Island in May
and a three-day tour to
Virginia m October.
Others on that com
mittee are Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Kreider, Mr.
and Mrs Charles Mc-
Sparren, Mrs. Holloway
and Mr. and Mrs
William Rhoades.
Mrs. Thomas
Galbreath, chairman of
the Women’s Activities
committee, announced
the sewing contest
Owned by
which ends April 15, the
needlework and stuffed
toys contest which end
in August.
The prices for the
April 4 turkey supper
will be $5 for adults,
$2.50 for children under
12 years and children
under four years will be
free.
Thomas Galbreath
reported several
Grange men spent two
days the past week
cutting down old trees
on the hall grounds.
Resolutions of respect
on the deaths of L.E.
Moore and Mrs. Adalme
P. Edwards were
adopted.
The chairman of the
Young Mameds
committee, Edward L.
Zug, introduced Robert
H. Kneider, who showed
beautiful slides and told
about a top he was on
last year which took him
through the
Netherlands, Belgium,
Germany, France,
Switzerland, Italy and
Austria.
Harry Temple, Little
Britain, will present a
program on Crime
Prevention at the next
meeting, February 23.
Crafts
(Continued from Page D 18)
Instructor, will meet
Wednesday evenings,
March 4, 11, 18 and 25
from 7:00 p.m. to 9 00
p.m
Tatting 11, advanced
tatting; Gloria Ed
munds, Instructor, will
meet on Thursday
evenings, March 5, 12,
19 and 26 from 7.00 p.m.
to 9:00 p.m.
Registration begins
February 18. Register
at the Farm Museum
office or by mail; no
registrations will be
taken over the
telephone.
The registration fee is
Twelve Dollars ($12.00).
Most classes also
charge a materials fee
ranging from. Three
Dollars ($3.00) to
Twelve Dollars ($12.00).
For further in
formation, please call or
write the Pennsylvania
Farm Museum, 2451
Kissel Hill Road,
Lancaster, PA 17601.
The telephone number
for the museum is (717)
569-0401.
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