Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1981, Image 183

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    PUBLIC SALE
HOUSE GOODS -ANTIQUES -
FEW TOOLS - COMPLETE SET
OF DRIVING HARNESS
SAT., MARCH 7
10:30 A.M
Located in Lancaster County, Pa. 6
miles east of Lancaster. 1 mile south of
Route 30 on South Ronks Road.
Maytag wringer washer w/gas engine;
Maytag automatic washer; Norge dryer;
Caloric 4 burner gas stove; refrigerator; metal
kitchen cabinet; walnut side-board w/dove tail
drawers, nice; 2 oak dressers w/dove tail
drawers, I w/dowel drawer pins; oak chest of
(5) drawers nice; old slant top desk; couch;
wooden blanket chest; old bureau; bedroom
suite consisting of bookcase bed, dresser, chest
of drawers, chest of drawers, mattress & spr
ing; free treadle sewing machine w/closed
wooden cabinet; sewing machine (wooden base
only); clothes tree; oak bed with spring and
mattress; plank bottom chairs; metal war
drobe; earned chairs; 2 china closets; 2 piano
stools w/claw & ball feet; old rockers; table
w/glass top; single bed w/mattress & spring; 2
old chests; buffet; bureau; bedding; feather
pillows; kerosene light with brass base; 2
kerosene rail lights; wooden shaving case; oak
swivel master chair; mantle gas lights; oak
frame; goose handle rocker; meat saw;
crocks; jars; tin 2 quart milk can; old boxes,
plain: garden tools; Yardman push mower;
picnic table; wheelbarrow; bushel baskets and
crate slats; self propelled power mower, A-l,
Avon bottles (full); Tupperware; old German
books, some old dishes, few old coins; shovels;
hand saws; pick.
Auctioneers’ Note: Some fine old pieces in
this house.
Auctioneers:
Steve Petersheim
(215) 869-2508
Everett Kreider
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY,
GRAIN DRYING EQUIPMENT,
AND BEEF COWS
Location: off Route 272 at Little Britain
Store. Take Brown Road south app. 2
mile to sale. 12 mile south of Quarryville.
FRIDAY, MARCH 27
11:00 A.M
Allis Chalmers 200 diesel; Allis Chalmers 180
diesel w/3750 loader; 7 ft. Athens Chisel plow; 8
It Miller disc; AC 4 row no till air planter;
John Deere 16 disc, drill; 400 gal. field sprayer;
cultipacker; AC 390 haybine; AC 303 baler
w/thrower; 2 hay rack wagons; Little Giant
elevator w/motor; Niemeyer Tedder; ACwebb
manure spreader; JD tank manure spreader;
Gleaner C 2 Combine
w/4 row Corn Head (gas)
Bob Cat Skid Steer 525 hrs
3 gravity bin wagons; Dion wagon gear;
rotary mower; post hole digger; Winco
generator; welder; Acytelene torch; portable
gas tank; 2 calf feeders 6 and 5 stall; AC Model
716 lawn tractor w/mower & sweeper;
ideal 4 ton steel feed storage tank
4 auto, hog feeders w/blower pipe
Matthews continuous flow Model 675 gram
2 steel grain bins; 11,000 bu. gram
system; 6,000 bu. Superior; 65 ft 6 in. Auger
h.p. motor; 3 other Augers w/motors
w/rnagnetic starter switches and wiring in
cluded, 1974 G.M.C. pickup w/new clutch,
brakes and rubber.
75 bred beef cows & heifers w/health charts
Terms By
WALTER B&
WILTOM JACKSON
Auctioneers
J Everett Kreider
Steve Petersheim
Lunch Furnished
Terms By;
LYDIA KING
PUBLIC SALE
OF HARDWARE AND STOCK
OF BUCK FEEDS SUPPLY
SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1981
At 10:00 A.M.
Located at the Buck intersection of
Route #272 and Route 372 at the Feed
Mill rear of Buck Home & Garden Center,
Drumore Township, Lancaster County,
Pa.
HARDWARE & STOCK
consists of steel and aluminum gates; barb
wire; woven wire; steel posts; variety dry cell
batteries; garden push harrow; Fairbanks
platform scales; oil tank and pump;
wheelbarrows and wheelbarrow trays; electric
fence controls; antifreeze; variety of cow and
animal care supplies; chicken feeders and
waterers; halters and bridles; pet dishes; ax
handles; bolts; steeples.
Variety of hinges; chains; shovels; forks;
rakes; scrapers; hoes; buckets; tubs; hog
trough; plastic and rubber hose; screws and
screw tree; nails; handles; filter discs; fire
extinguisher; pocket knives; gloves; variety
garden dusts; variety of sprays; variety of
tools and hardware; gas room heater; 15 ft.
grain elevator; B’xls’ closed truck body.
1969 CMC TRUCK
2* 2 ton with dump bed.
1973 CMC TRUCK
5 ton with dump bed and blower.
And many other articles.
No outside checks accepted.
Items subject to change due to daily sales.
Sale By
ROBERT & MAY HALOEMAN, JR.
Lunch Available
Kersey A. Bradley, Auctioneer
Kirk & Eschbach, Clerks
| FUGLE FARM DISPERSALI
I OF FARM MACHINERY I
S TUESDAY, MARCH 10,1981 |
x l:OOP.M. |
I DANSVILLE. NEW YORK I
f Sale to be held at the farm on Reed's 5
| Corners Road off rte. 256 and app. 5 I
| miles north of Dansville in Sparta I
r Township. Follow auction pointers from 2
1 rte. 256, 2 miles north of Dansville. I
* Having sold the dairy herd and discontinuing x
2 farming, selling complete line of machinery as I
I follows; f
z 3 GOOD TRACTORS: 2
1 Excellent 1976 Ford 6600 diesel tractor with I
* roll bar, 1707 hrs., full front and rear weights, *
2 etc.! 1974 A.C. 7030 diesel with cab, heater, I
I front and rear weights, etc. ! Real nice I.H. 504 f
s gas tractor, n.f.e., power steering, live p.t.0., 3 J
A pt. hitch, excellent rubber! I
I Ford 4-16 full mount plow with coulters; A.C. *
j 5-18 semi-mt. plow, high clearance style, with 2
1 coulters; A.C. 17 ft. transport disc, with I
X wings; J.D. 941 20 ft. transport fold-up harrow; J
2 N.H. 275 baler wings; J.D. 941 20 ft. transport A
I fold-up harrow; N.H. 275 baler with thrower; J
£ N.H. 469 haybine; A.R.P.S. 6 ft. rotary cutter; z
A N.H. 36 ft. skeleton elevator; Kingwise 36 ft. I
1 hay-grain elevator; 2 16 ft. solid oak kicker X
r racks on runnmg gear; older Ferguson 3 pt. jj
B rake; N.H. 675 tandem axle (275 bu.) manure I
5 spreader; N.H. 880 forage harvester with 2 row *
X corn and hay pick-up heads; N.H. #8 tandem i
B axle s.u. wagon with roof; Kasten 2-beater s.u. j
X wagon on 8 ton gear; J.D. 115 chuck wagon box, x
2 as is: J.D. 10 ton running gear; Pepin 8 ton gear I
I with flotation tires; I.H. #56 blower, 2 yrs. old; I
» Killbros 350 gravity box; 2 Meharry gravity 2
A boxes on 6 ton gear; J.D. 494 com planter; Case B
J 16 disc, drill with seeder and dry fert.; trailer £
Z type boom sprayer; Ford I-row mounted corn A
I picker; 2 row front and rear cultivator for old B
X Ferguson tractor; app. 10 ton of ear corn; »
| ABSOLUTELY NO SMALL ITEMS!! Good I
I clean machinery that anyone can use! f
£ Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. I.D. X
A required. I
Owned b;
DOUGLAS FUGLE
x Dansville, N.Y.
I 716-335-3897
$ Auction sold and managed by
i PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS. Inc.
| Wayland, N.Y. 716-728-2520
Ag leaders to attend
food policy
SAN FRANCISCO,
Calif. - International
leaders, interested in
the problems of
worldwide food
production and
distribution, are
scheduled to attend a
three-day conference in
San Francisco, March 4
to 6, entitled "Food
Security in a Hungry
World.”
The meeting, to be
held at the St. Francis
Hotel here, will be
sponsored jointly by the
University of California
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
MANSFIELD DAIRY TREAT
Located on Rt. 15 south in the borough of
Mansfield, across from Maple Lanes
Bowling Alley
TUESDAY, MARCH 17
1:00 Sharp
This parcel of real estate and equipment as
listed will be offered for sale as one unit. Dairy
Treat building is approx. 25 by 30 plus nearly
new 20 by 30 game room, could be used for
many different purposes. Gas heat, air con
dition units, town water & sewage.
EQUIPMENT
Sam Serv ice cream machine; Foodcraft milk
dispenser; late model Blodget double oven;
meat sheer; freezer; Whirlpool ice machine;
Hamilton Beach milk shake machine; Char
Broil grill; 2 fench fry units; sandwich maker;
SS triple compartment disk washing vats;
N.C.R. Cash register; Micro coffee maker;
chairs; tables, booths and few other items not
listed.
10% down day of sale. Cash or certified check,
balance in 30 days, financing available on
request to approved partys. Must be approved
at least 5 days prior to sale. Show date Sun.
Mar. 8 from 1 to 3 or by appointment any time.
717-549-4901.
Owners
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
& FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Sales Mgr.
Gordon Wood
Mansfield, Pa.
717-549-4901
For the most in advertising coverage and
preparing your sale call Wood's Auction Ser
vice
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
ll:OOA.M.
Located 2 miles north of Beaver
springs, take route 235 north at
Beaversprings & follow sale signs.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & ANTIQUES - 11.00 A M.
MACHINERY-12:30 P.M.
MACHINERY
826 Int. tractor, hydro wide front; Super M
farmali w/hyd.; 5 F 16”, 2 pt. fast hitch Int.
plow; 3 F 14", 2 pt. fast hitch Int. plow; 3 F Int.
trail plow; 2 F Int. trail plow; Gehl dbl. row
harverter w/grass head; Gehl FBBB Hl-throw
blower; Gehl forage wagon; N.H. hayhner
baler, 275 hyd. thrower control; N.H. 461 - S’
haybme; 2 baler wagons; 4 row Int. #56 corn
planter; N.I. #4O pto 3 pt. mower; lime drill; 8’
Servis blade, 3 pt.; other machinery & farm
tools;
MILKING EQUIPMENT
Universal pipeline milk, SS line, 32 stall;
DeLaval 75 pump; 500 gal. Milk Keeper bulk
tank; butcher equipment me. elec, hoist & gas
furnace;
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
Owners,
JAMES WALTER
CORA WALTER
LONG BROS., AUCTS.
717-527-4458
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981—E27
conference
at Davis and Castle &
Cooke, Inc., a major
multinational producer
and marketer of food
products.
The conference will
mark one of the few
times that private in
dustry has joined with
academia in inviting
international govern
ment, industry and
university represen
tatives to discuss a
subject of worldwide
importance.
"The conference has
been designed to
TERMS
provide a multi
disciplinary forum for
professionals working
toward the solution of
diverse problems
related to world food
supplies,” the co
sponsors said.
"The objectives of the
meeting are to analyze
current issues, define,
future needs and
develop policies and
priorities for action.
"Because food is a
basic human need, food
policy issues present
complex questions for
international leaders in
the 1980’s. Establishing
a secure food supply for
future generations
poses a fundamental
challenge for business,
government and
academic leaders.”
International repres
entation will include
speakers from the
United Nations, Mexico,
Chile, Italy, Egypt and
The Netherlands. Ar
turo R. Tanco, Jr.,
president of the World
Food Council and
Minister of Agriculture
for the Philippines, will
make the concluding
presentation, "Design
for the Future.”
U.S. speakers will
include Warren W.
Lebeck, consultant with
the Chicago Board of
Trade; Dr. Jere E.
Goyan, Commissioner
of the U.S. Food & Drug
Administration; Dr.
Barbara A. Underwood,
associate professor of
nutrition, Massachuse
tts Institute of
Technology; Peter
Perkins, vice president,
FMC Corporation; C.
Peter Tunmer of the
Harvard Graduate
School of Business, and
additional experts from
the academic, business
and government
communities.
Attendees will include
senior managers and
financial executives of
domestic and in
ternational food com
panies; government
officials concerned with
agricultural develop
ment and food policy
issues; academic
leaders in food science,
technology, nutrition
and agricultural
economics, and news
media covering all
aspects of agriculture
and the food industry.
Presentations and
discussion will focus on
such subjects as the role
ot governments,
domestic and .multi
national firms, and
financial institutions in
shaping and im
plementing food policy;
ways in which
developing nations
might balance trade
offs in the creation of
effective food
strategies; whether
agricultural products
d be used as a tool
m jreign policy; and
assurance of food safety
and environmental
quality while main
taining an adequate
supply of food for the
world.