LARGE PUBLIC SALE large oustanding cleanout THURSDAY, MARCH 12,1981 STARTING AT 9:30 A.M. PROMPT TRACTORS, CULTIVATING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, EAR CORN, HARVEST EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, ETC. Due to the undersigneds, having sold their farm, will make Public Sale on the premises, located in York County, Pa Take U S Route #234 - one mile East of East Berlin, Thence turn northeast onto Canal Road 3 miles 4 miles north of York on U S Route #74 at Dover square Red Light Turn Southward 4 miles Canal Road, at Robin Road Turn South first Farm Sale signs posted. The Following 5 TRACTORS —5, ETC. Ini Bib Diesel Tractor, Fully Equipped, B Point Hitch, IaOU Hrs , Like New, 10-100 lb F E Weights, lb - 9x38 Tire, Set - 16x38 King Chains, Like New, Int 656 Diesel Tractor, Fully Lqmpped Hydrostatic, 3 Point Hitch, IbOO Hrs 1 ikc New 15-5x38 Tire, Set- 15x38 King Chains i ikc New Int 340 Gas Tractor, Fast Hitch, Like New, 12-4x36 Tire, J D 20-10 Gas Tiactor, 3 Point Hitch, 1620 Hrs , Like New, 13-0x36 Tire I he above mention Tractors all are row crop on good i übbei, Cub-Cadet, 105-10 H P Lawn I I actoi s w/42 Kotary Mower, int #33 Manure Loadei, Int 700-4-16 - 3 Point Semi-Mount, Keset Plow, J D 3-14 Trip Back Plow, 3 Point On Kubbei, Int 37-11 Ti ansport Disc, Int 32- OA 32 Disc Hanow, J D 28-lb Heavy Duty Disc, Mc-Deenng 10 Spring looth Shovel Hanow, Two Bullion, Single Kow Packers, 10 and 12 , Int sb-4 Kow Corn Planter, Like New Int d 10- lb-7 Double Disc Grain Drill Hydiaulic with Band Seeders, On Kubber, Same As New, J D liactui, 2 Kow Cultivator, J D #32 Ti ail, 210 Lai Plastic lank, 8 Row Sprayer, Int #35 MaiuiieSpieader, P 1 O 3Bu TractorSeedei, Buch -10 Mt Wood Saw w/Blade, Int Tractor, Pulley P 1 O Wmdpower, 4 Sec Kotary Hoe TRUCKS, GENERATOR 1M 19/o - 8 - 200 Heavy Duty 3/4 Ton Pickup w/4 speed tian , 6 and 8 ply tire, 24,000 actual miles one ownei, in very nice condition 1953 HUO luid b Cylinder, 7 x 14’ Grain Bed Low and High Laltle Sides, In Nice Condition, Iruck chains Leneiator 1200 Watt, 1 1 ail, PTO 1 ike New EAR CORN 28UUBu ot Nice Ear Corn By Ihe Ton HARVEST EQUIPMENT Jnt UlDti Jllißu Gi mder Mixei, Like New, Ini 141 H) Sell Piopelled Combine, Int 4b Balei w/1 hi owei t ull P f O lake New, Int WHO-7 Ha\ bine 1 ike New, Int 234 - 2 Row Mount Coi n Pickei kike New, Int 1100 - 7’ Sickle Bdi Muuei i Point, J L) Hay Fluttei, Sonoco 85 Bu in din lidilei w/Augei, New Idea 4 Bdi led Side Hake On Rubber N H 32 Hay and Com Blevaloi, Like New, Smokei 32 Hay and Cum Llevatoi, Both w/Down Chutes, Two Kullauat Corn Drags, Harvest Handler, lb Llevatoi, Like New, 20-b’ Grain Augei, All Lletaloi s with motors, Gehl Chuck Wagon on b lon (note Chassis, Three Grove Bale Wagons t \ lb Beds, 2 Five Ton and 1 Three lon 7 \ lb Steel Bed and Tight Side Rubbei Tue Wagon i Sets Ot False End Gates, Powei Unit, Speed\ Stalk Shreddei MISCELLANEOUS Cattle Squeeze Chute, 2 Jamesway Metal Ensilage Calls, 4 Hole Hog Feedei, Iwo Wooden Slutting l,addei 14 and 18 Like New, 30 Cal Senes c Diesel Oil, 30 Gal Penlyn Pi emiu Oil and Uthei Oils, 3 - 5 Gal Buckets ol Cun tiiease, No 90 Plans Grease, 2 Bales ot Balei luine, 12 Long Heavy and Light Log Chains 4 Rope and Tackles, 2 Endless Bells, 7 and? \35 BeltLacer,band 12VBattery Chaigei Post Vise, 10 Cow Halteis, Socket Set, thread lap Set, Extension Cords, Steelyards, Cuw Chains, 11 Chicken Crates, Coal, Brooder Stove 1-Man Cioss Cut Saw, Seed Corn Bags, Kjg 11 ucks, Sci ap Iron, Two Wagons Loaded "ith Small Farm Tools, Wrenches, Bolts, Larpenlei tools Many Items Not Mentioned PLEASE NOTE: This is a fine lot ot Faim Equipment, all in excellent condition Public is invited lor inspection prior to dale of sale NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. lunch stand rights reserved. TERMis Cash, Traveler Checks, Certified Checks. Personal Check with Approval. MR. & MRS. GEORGE H. SHENBERGER R D #2l, Dover, Pa PHONE 292-2452 CLAIR SLAYBAUGH, AUCTIONEER PHONE 677-7479 Legislative roundup (Continued from Page Al) Hand said dairymen will be forced to forgo an increase now if they hope to keep the dairy program alive He compared the situation to that at Chrysler, noting workers there had to pass up salary raises to assure their jobs would con tinue One note of dissent at the hearing was sounded by Dairylea Cooperative Co-op President Clyde Rutherford said dairymen are willing to help balance the federal budget but don’t want to take a financial beating six months ahead of everyone else Rutherford said dropping the April 1 milk price support increase is “inviting a national disaster ” But Inter-State’s Hand said he sees danger if there is no change that the milk price support program may be lost “It is a wise move to recognize the volume of surplus dairy products in storage and the need to reduce the storage burden In the long run, it will be beneficial to diarymen,” Hand said _ HARRISBURG UPDATE In Pennsylvania’s capital, meanwhile, the farm lobby also was active Pennsylvania Farmers Union was taking steps in support of a Family Farm Security Bill Such a measure would be similar to that introduced a number of times by Senator Clarence F Manbeck, Fredericksburg He represents parts of Lebanon, and Berks Counties SB 151, or any similar measure. SATURDAY, MARCHI4,I9BI Catawissa R D 2, off route 42 South of Bioomsburg to Mt Zion Road - Turn at Three Points or off Danville-Eiysburg Route 54, turn left at Cherokee Golf Course, (follow Auction Arrows) Mr. & Mrs Raymond Dailey are retiring and selling the following 10 A M SHARP 88fa Int i’rattoi w/cab - 390 hrs (diesel), Ford 5000 Ft actor w/727 dirt& manure loader, N I 323 one iovv com picker, N M 280 baler, hay guard, N M 479 haybme w/9 cut and flotation head, N M 5b hay rake, J D 13 hole disc drill, Int 18’ 4 bottom semi plows w/sidehill hitch, Int 350 disc harrow, 3 pt fork-lift, 3 section spi mg-tooth hairow, 3 pt 4 row cultivators, A C bush hog w/3 pt, Arps fa H D grader blade w/3 pt, hit 540 manure spreader 1 185 bu ) 2 - N H giavity bin wagons (lfas bu ) w/ext & telescopic tongs, J D lime spreader, N H 3fa’hay elevatoi No 155 transpoi t, 8 Little Giant elevatoi, portable gram tan, 57 Python giain 8 augei dike new), 20 giam 4’ auger, gtam cleanet, barn toggei, set of 3 adaptors, 75 Cheyenne Blazei, fab Int Scout w/snow blade, lick tank, 2 - 3 wheel silage carts, Mercury 440 Hurricane snowmobile, bai b wire, 10 Ciaftsman table saw, rollei conveyer, 32' wood extension laddei, lot of assorted steel fence posts, No 8 service entrance cable -300 v, Fedder gas lurnace, complete acetylene outfit, Rigid pipe threader 1 -2’ , Milwaukee Impack hammer (electric), lot of plumbing copper - brass - plastic fittings etc , 14 by certified Astio seed, fa ton 7-27-11 fertilizer, lot of baled straw, ladies 3 speed bike, Onan 1700 watt generator, 4 bundles binder twine, 5 - H78x15 snow tires, small garden tools, electric fencers, new safety belt, chains, belt lacing, Westmghouse Refrigerator, Eagle Apt size gas range, plus lots of unlisted household & farm related items, 2 hay wagons TERMS CASH Sale under tent. Sale procedure: small farm & household items mixed. Large equipment to be sold at 1 P.M. SELLERS MR. & MRS. RAYMOND DAILEY AUCTIONEERS JOHN AUTOTORE, 784-3506 JOHN, Jr , 784-0381 Lunch by Mt Zion Church would need to be allocated funds in the current round of budget hearings if it were to be un plimented In the meantime, Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association took strong action against a package of bills which would establish a Business Use and Occupancy tax to sup plement the current personal property tax Hearings on the measures, HB 300,301 and 302, were held Tuesday and Wednesday PFA President Eugene Gayman testified Wednesday that the bills were just another property tax in disguise While farm residences would be exempt from the proposed tax, farm land and rented acreage would be taxed since the farmer is using that land in his business of farming In slamming the proposals, Gayman said the bills would do nothing to alleviate the disproportional tax burden now borne by farmers A 1979 Penn State study showed farmers, on the average, pay 6 9 percent of their incomes to finance the public school system through property taxes The average non-farmer pays just 2 6 percent, according to the study done by Penn State rural sociologists While PFA policy strongly supports the concept of an equitable tax to support schools, Gayman made it clear to the house hearings that he feels HB 300, 301 and 302 are not the sort of Gordonville to hold auction GORDONVILLE be an important date in Saturday, March 14 will the small town of COMPLETE DISPERSAL SATURDAY, MARCH 7,1981 at 9 30 A M. About 3 miles from New Milford, Pa Susq Co Take Exit #67 off 1-81 and go East on Rt #492 189 HOLSTEINS lib matuie cows in ail stages ut Lactation A highly pioduclive young daily with size and good condition thiuoul Luiiently making 2 tuns daily Ihe heiteis aie all sizes liom stalled to bleeding age 115 in one gioup leady to bi eedi and all well giuwn inlei stale chat is. shipping shots and pi egnancy examined MACHINERY M V 1105 Uiesel/U acloi, M h 1100 Diesel, J U 3020 gas Ail wide tioni M t <lBBO 5 Bottom hydi aulic i esel plow lb , J U 10 n Disc 3 1H toiage boxes and wagons. 3 Bale King wagons, N H »310 Balei & Ihiowei, N H *289 Hay bine, NH *2ob Raxe, N H landem «579 Spieadei, N H *770 choppei w/2 low & pickup heads, N H *2B Biowei, Ginimi leddei, 2 Elevatoi s Ml Backblade, 21 lianspoil nanow. Win |J owei Ueneraloi cylindeis, 2 tuel tanks & pumps, 100 loot snowco mow conveyei, dump box &cy hndei, Üblei power leedcail, Eleclnc weldei, 2 electuc watei healeis, Llay double 4 heiiingbone pailui, 2-18 4 \3B tues i spares/, reed calls, 2-3 b Venl-D-Malic tans, uestalion table wheel, giain augei- walei bowls, Ski- Duo 440 IMI Bench gundei teed null stationary gi mdei mixei, etc PRODUCE About 5000 Bales Good Hay and appiox 400 tons eai ly cut grass silage IERMS - Lash or Approved Check. FARM AT 12:00 Noon Hus taim to be otteied at auction Situated 3 miles li om 1-81 w/good house in nice setting 200 head undei 1 mot lib stanchions with pipeline & bain cleaneis 50x100 Hti tieestali mew i iUxbO silo, 1000 gal tank, etc . etc call Auctioned tor tei ms & inspection on tai m Owner- WILLIAM CANTONE Auctioneers Jim Adnance & Sons Montrose, Pa 717-278-1574 Lum h St-i v ed Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28,1981—A39 legislation his farm group will support Earlier in the week, Governor Dick Thornburgh signed an executive order granting a reprieve for three of the state’s 10 State Mental Hospital farms The farms at Polk Center, Danville State Hospital, and Norristown State Hospital wJI continue to be administered by the Department of Agriculture and shall not cease operations on June 30,1981 as scheduled, the Governor said Monday He said the farm operations would continue until June 30,1982 The order was to take effect immediately on Monday The Governor said the reason for the temporary reprieve on the phaseout at the three farms was to give time to consider alternative uses for the properties But he reiterated taxpayer funds should not be used for essentially private sector activities, and said the Commonwealth still intends to phase out the farming operations to the best financial advantage of the state as well as to the benefit of the communities surrounding the lands THII Read Full I vn 1 1 ;1! rP'r MK AHEAD... tures Markets on Page 3 Gordonville, 10 miles east of Lancaster, just north of Route 30 The Gordonville Fire Company & Ambulance Association will hold its 13th annual Spring Consignment Auction Some of the items to be sold include - approx 250 handmade new quilts, antiques & collectables, new & used farm machinery, fur niture, truckload of fresh citrus fruits; horses, mules, cattle, hay, straw, truck loads of new & used tools, dry goods, trailer loads of paneling, windows, doors, & building supplies, new & used household goods plus something for everyone The auction starts at 830 am under four large tents ram or shine, and continues throughout the day, with as many as 15 auc tioneers selling at the same time in different areas Usually between 30 and 35 auctioneers donate their services for one of the largest Fire Company Auctions held m Eastern U.S The auction has been the main fund raising event for Gordonville Fire Company for the past 12 years. The Ladies Auxiliary prepare & sell some of the best food in Lan caster County on this day, March 14 the Ladies also start early m the fall to piece quilts in preparation for the auction. Last year over 200 quilts were sold during the auction. Buyers have attended from 10 different states plus Canada Ap proximately 5000 people are expected to attend. For information call Dick Skethway, 717/768- 3111
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