Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1983, Image 154

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    D2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1983
Auction
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held September 23 by
Gary Beecher of Blue
Rock Farm, H* miles
west of West Chester
between Routes 162 and
842 in Chester County,
Pa.
Some prices were:
A.C. Dl9 tractor $5250,
J.D. 3010 tractor $3300,
J.D. A tractor |9OO, J.D.
Model 210 transport disc
<2175, N.H. baler <5OO
and N.l. Model 272
cut/ditloner<7oo.
L. Robert Frame &
Son, Auctioneers.
A Public Sale of real
estate and farm
equipment was held
September 24 by Glenn
C. Smith, R.O. 1,
Hickory Road,
Oilisburg, Pa.
The 35 acres with a 24s
story brick dwelling, 20
stall cement horse barn,
bank bam, tack shop,
work shop, and 3-bay
garage was sold for
1150,000.
Some other prices
were: N.H. #489 haybme
$5OOO and J.D. #336 baler
$6OOO.
Clair R. Slaybaugh
was the auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Sale of farm
machinery was held
September 23 by Joe D.
and Sharon Byler, R.D.
1, Belleville, Mifflin Co.,
Pa. A good sized crowd
attended the sale.
Some pnces received
were: Int. 966 tractor
$ll,OOO, 5-B plow $2050,
Int. 460 tractor $1760, 2
unloader Gehl wagons
$5200 each, Case 530
tractor $l7OO, N.H.
“SPECIAL”
FEEDER
SALE
IDES. OCT. 4
7 P.M. SHARP
WESTMINSTER
Livestock Auction
Ph. 301-848-9820
PUBLIC
AUCTION
ANNUAL
FALL FARM
EQUIPMENT SALE
at Harry Rudrack
ft Sons. Inc.
Rt. 213. Galena, MD.
MON., OCT. 10
at 10.00 A.M.
Farm Equipment to in
clude tractors, com
bines, ground working
and harvesting equip
ment, tools and misc
items, pickups and
trucks
Consignments are now
being accepted each
day including the day
before the sale. Please
call in advance so that
we may adveitise your
items at no cost to the
consigner
HARRY RUDNICK
« SONS. (NO
Auctioneers &
Sates Managers
Galena. MO
301-648-5601
Reports
harvester <3460, While
cornplanter <5650, N.l.
manure spreader
w/tandem wheels <4BOO,
semen tank w/semen
<6OO, fold-up harrow
$llOO, N.H. baler <1875
and bale wagons <BlO &
<905.
Mark Click was the
auctioneer.
Huckleberry Hall
Farms, Glenn and
Joann Bachtell held a
Polled Hereford Sale,
September 24, 10 miles
east of Hagerstown at
Simthsburg, Maryland.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1983
9:00 A.M.
REAL ESTATE, LIVESTOCK
FARM EQUIPMENT
Located along Route 222. seven miles south of Lancaster, four
miles north of quarryville, first farm south of Hessdale. Strasburg
twp., Lancaster County, Penna.
REAL ESTATE
EIGHTY-FOUR ACRE FARM
Sixty-five acres tillable
Fourteen acres of Permanent pasture
Big Beaver Creek thru pasture
Eleven room frame house, with asbestos siding. Two Baths Large
basement furnace.
Frame Bank Barn
Twenty-six stanchions-, box stalls; horse stable; loafing bam 34’x75' with
bunk feeder.
Concrete stave silo I4’x6o’; Tile silo U’x4s’; three bay carnage bam;
loading chute; tobacco shed, 5 years old, for 5 acres of tobacco; com bam;
Wind Wheel. Good water supply
- Fourteen acres of alfalfa, seeded last fall.
A good producing farm in high state of cultivation.
LIVESTOCK
Two pair of Bay mules, 6 and 7 years old; Eight year old app. mule; Two
sorrel mules, one a six year old; five year old sorrel horse; Eight year old
sorrel mare, in foal; All well broke and sound.
Thirty-five head of Holstein dairy cows. Many fresh or close springers.
Balance in all stages of lactation.
Twelve Holstein heifers, 6 to 8 months old. Two holstem stock bulls.
Holstein steer.
Two big ewes, three bucks, two lambs.
Twelve turkeys. Twelve ducks.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Allis-Ctjalmers 303 baler with 4-cyc Wisconson engine; New Holland #455
grass mower with 8 h.p. engine; Gehl ensilage cutter with four knives;
New Idea 1-row corn picker; with 4-cyc engine; Farmhand 24’ elevator;
John Deere Plateless com planter, Gandy applicator; McD 2-way sulky
plow: Two Ward #lOB walking plows; Grove, Farm Built, and McD steel
wheel wagons with 16' and 18’ beds;
McD #lOl manure spreader; John Deere manure spreader; McD flail
chopper for corn and hay with 60 h.p. Wisonson engine; McD 8’ gram
binder; Pittsburg 28 disc harrow; 3-section spring harrow; cultipacker;
two steel rollers; two McD riding cultivators;
New Idea tobacco planter; Fan tobacco dryer with 2-cyc engine; two old
fashioned tedders; four fore-trucks; three shovel harrows; one horse
weeder; McD ground driven com binder; Four E-Z trail steel wheels;
Pride of Farm 16 hole hog feeder; spring wagon; McD crimper;
11,000 tobacco lath; three tobacco presses; platform scales; two 275
gallon fuel tanks; two calf hutches; water tank on gears; 30’ extension
ladder; step ladders; Feed bin with four sections; two wheelbarrows with
poly beds; ensilage distributer; three knapsack sprayers; 8-can ice cooler;
two round metal hay racks; 15 ton jack; Handy-man jack; Large drill
press with bits; grinder with motor; two large roof venelators; ensilage
forks;
Renington and Pardner chain saws; tobacco shears and spears; digging
iron; hand post bole diggers; 4 eye Wisconson engine on chassis; 50 gallon
drum of roof coating; 50 gallon drum of creosote; anvile; 8” vise; saws;
grease guns; wood chisels; fence strechers; picks; shovels; push harrows;
500 tomato baskets; log chauns; 35’x40’ black plastic; garden hose; bolt
chest; 8 milk cans; stripping room stove;
DT Ten sets of front gears; 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 horse hitches; bridles; collars;
jockey sticks;
Ear Corn; 15 ton hay, mostly alfalfa; 12 ton wheat straw; 15 acres of corn
fodder.
DAIRYING EQUIPMENT Girton 340 gallon bulk milk tank; 3-umt
Universal milker; Surge Alamo 30 milker pump;
Lister 2 eye. Diesel approximately 17 h.p.; Lehigh 3 h.p. compressor; 30
gallon gas water heater; stainless wash tubs; buckets; steamers; Stewart
clippers; two feed carts.
Some Household Items Six Antique oak design cane seated chairs; Oak
Parlor stove; couch; sofa; Maytag wash machine; Jars; etc.
Bologna and Cheese and Lunch Available
Sale at 9:80 A.M. Real Estate 11:00 A.M.
Inspection of Property Anytime Except Sundays
Owners
DAVID F. FISHER
MARY K FISHER
Ken Covelens, Attorney
Diffenbach’s Auctioneers
the lop priced fieilei $775, Champion air
sold for $4500 lu West- compressor $875, i 960
wind Farm of Lincoln, 40’ Fruehauf trailer
Khode Island. The 2nd $lBOO, 1978 CMC truck,
high heifer sold for $3200 $3650, 1 frame damage
to Braebume Farm of dozer $975, Coats 20 20
Warrenlon, Virginia, tire changer $650 and
The average of the 65 fork lift $3OOO.
Hereford® sold was Auctioneer was Jery
$1490 per head. Burke.
Sam Hunter managed xxx
the sale with Mike A Public Auction of a
Jones, Auctioneer. 103 acre steer and pig
A Public Auction of September 24, by Em
truck repair equipment ma Martin west of Kt.
was held September 24 501, approximately 3
by Seddon-Lathrop at miles south of Myer-
Montrose, Susquehanna stown, Lebanon County,
Co., Pa. A large crowd pa.
attended the sale. The farm of 103 acres
Some prices were: with 80-85 acres under
Walker 4 ton air jack cultivation also con
s97s, Ajax 4 ton jack tamed a 2 1 /z story stone
50’ Com ensilage in 14' % 60’ silo
farm
held
was
hO / US £.'h ban /! „ bi V" September 22 off Houle were; Quarter horse
w/corn barn attached. 2 81 at New Mllfcrd , $875, peacocks >42 each
implement sheds, pig Susquehanna Co., Pa. J.D. B tractor $6OO a
farrowing house, Al 2 year Appalossa hay wagons $4OO Jiy
gamge° w£ “Told for horse was sold for $1426 24T baler $600,’ mi
ccm «¥i W f and her co,t h o ™ m Chev - Crew Vab truck
Theauctioneer was G Ma jT ch r was wld $2350 and Singer 4 horse
$llOO. The average of trailer $l5OO.
y m the re « lstered A P- AucUoneer was Jerry
, r , paloosa horses wass97s. Burke,
fhe Dean Button p other prices received
Estate Auction was held
Charles M. Tatelbaum, Solicitor
36 S. Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
TRUSTEE'S SALE
IN BANKRUPTCY
VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE FARM PROPERTY
WITH OUTBUILDINGS & HOME
COMPRISING 53.16 ACRES, MORE OR LESS
TOTAL FRONTAGE OF 2449 FEET, MORE OR LESS
ON MARYLAND ROUTE 624
AND 945 FEET, MORE OR LESS ON
WHEELER SCHOOL ROAD
AND
LIFETIME FARMING RIGHTS TO ADJOINING
24.6 ACRE PARCEL
AND
DAIRY FARMING MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
SALE ON PREMISES
EAST SIDE OF GRACETON ROAD (ROUTE 624)
AT CORNER OF WHEELER SCHOOL ROAD
Pylesvllle-STH Election District Harford County. Md.
MONDAY, OCTI
Pursuant to Notice in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the
District of Maryland, in the matter of W. Mark Jenkins and
Patricia A. Jenkins. Bankruptcy Number 82-2-1071, the un
dersigned Trustee wilf sell at Public Auction the following:
REAL ESTATE
The real estate comprises two parcels of ground containing 53.16 acres,
more or leas, and is more fully described in a Deed dated January 19,1976
and recorded among the Land Records of Harford County in Liber H.D.C.-991
Foilio 357. This property is divided into 2 percels. Parcel No. 1 comprises 43
acres, more or less, with a frontage of 2382.96 feet, more or less, on Graceton
Road (Maryland Route 624) and 94556 feet, more or less, on
Wheeler School Road. Parcel No. 2 comprises 10.16 acres and fronts 57.66
feet, more or less, on Graceton Road (Maryland Route 624.) The property
is unproved by a 2 story frame home containing entry, living room with
fireplace, dining room with wood burning stove, kitchen, paneled room,
and bath; 4 rooms on the second floor. Basement Also Bank Bam with 27
tie stalls, loafing bar with 56 free stalls, and 00 foot bunk feeder under roof.
2-Lancaster concrete stave silos; calf bam; com cribs; (dock machinery
shed; milk house with 390 gallon DeLaval milk tank and 4 unit Boumatic
milkers and pipeline system.
Also adjoining 24.6 acre parcel of ground with a frontage of 300 feet, more
or less, on Gracdton Road (Maryland Route 624). For full legal description
see Deed dated February 28,1906 and recorded among the Land Records of
Harford County in liber 702 Folio SOS. The right to farm and use this parcel
is given to the heirs and assigns of the 53.16 acre parcel but no structures
can be built.
From information obtained, and without warranty by the Trustee, the soil
is mostly Chester loam.
EQUIPMENT
J.D. 2090 Tractor; New Home running gear; McCurdy grain box; J.D. 4020 ft
Tractor; Ford 782 A Scraper; Favorite 181 Grain wagon; J.D. 9
Cultipacker; J.D. and New Home Chuck wagons; J.D. 396 Baler with
kicker; J.D. 9020 Tractor, J.D. 237 Com picker; New Home 3520 Grinder
mixer; J.D. 1207 Haybine; Hay Wagons; J.D. 38 Chopper: J.D. Grass
Head; J.D. 1 row cornhead; little Giant 341 elevator; J.D. 507 mower; J.D.
1600 Chisel plow; J.D. 13’ BWA disc; Gehl FBB6 Blower; DeLaval 400
gallon milk tank; J.D. PBI7 grain drill; McCurdy auger bit; conveyors;
etc.
nr.RMs OF SAM?.- A cash deposit, certified or bank check of 110,000.00 at
the time and place of sale. Balance to be paid in cash 10 days following final
ratification of sale by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District
of Maryland. Interest to be charged at the rate of 12% per annum on the
unpaid purchase money from day of sale to date of settlement. All ad
justments as of date of sale. The property will be sold in an “AS IS” con
dition without warranty as to the descriptive material pertaining to the
improvements contained herein, and subject to any easements,
agreements, restrictions or covenants of record affecting same. Cost of all
documentary stamps and transfer taxes to be paid by the purchaser. Time
is of the essence for the purchaser. CASH AS TO CHATTELS AND IM
MEDIATE REMOVAL REQUIRED.
NOTE: PLAT, TITLE REPORT, AND SOIL INFORMATION IS
AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICES OF THE AUCTIONEERS.
DIRECTIONS; Route 24 through Forest Hill to Grier Nursery Road. Turn
right on Grier Nursery Road (which becomes Route 024) 17.8 miles to
property on east side of the road.
CHARLES M. TATELBAUM ‘
Trustee in Bankruptcy
A.J. BILUG & CO., AUCTIONEERS
16 E. Fayette Street Baltimore. Md. 21202 1301) 752-8440
SEN 3,1983