Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1984, Image 38

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    A3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1984
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pleaser among city school students participating in the Pa
Holstein Convention mall promotion.
Joel Wineland, left, of Wineland Farm Equipment, Mar
tinsburg, lends a hand to this youngster who sat on a tractor
seat for the first time.
Elementary students get a realistic look at a commercial
bulk tank used on dairy farms to store and cool the milk.
Tree seedling sales
Tree seeding sales are now under way in the Lancaster and
Dauphin County Conservation Districts.
The deadline for placing pre-paid orders in Lancaster is
Friday, March 23. Pickup date is Friday, April 13.
Order deadline in Dauphin County is Thursday. April 5, and
pickup is scheduled on Saturday, April 28.
For further information and order blanks, contact the
Lancaster Conservation District Office, Farm and Home
Center, 1383 Arcadia Rd. (299-5361) or the Dauphin County
Conservation District Office. 75 S. Houcks Road, Suite 305,
Harrisburg (652-7073).
Mall promotion
(Continued from Page A 22)
equipment, an educational display
on dairy products, a
tractor, a cow model with in
formation on feeds, and a dairy
princess exhibit where students
saw a slide show on Blair County
dairy farms and received a carton
of milk and educational materials.
The dairy exhibit was "well
received by teachers and
students," England said, and
many teachers had explained to
their students ahead of time what
dairy farming is. Several teachers,
he added, asked to schedule on
farm visits for their classes.
While the program was geared to
elementary students, the public
was invited to visit the displays.
Overall, England said about 1,600
students visited the dairy stations.
ROOM BROTHERS
COMPLETE
FARM DISPERSAL
Rescheduled
To
WED., MARCH 7
ll:OOA.M.
Arkport, (Steuben Co.) New York
Sale to be held at the farm on Co. Rte.
53, just east off the Oak Hill Road (Co.
Rte. 48) 3 miles north of Main Street,
Arkport.
Discontinuing farming and selling without
reserve a full line of well maintained
personal farm property!
MACHINERY: (sells first) 1976 Chevy. 065
senes truck with twin piston hoist, 16 ft. grain
body, 366 gas engine, 9:00 x 20 rubber, 5 sp./2
sp. transmission, and just 23,000 orignal owner
miles!; Case 870 diesel tractor, heated cab, full
weights; A.C. XT-190 series 111 diesel tractor;
A.C. 175 gas tractor with Dunham all hyd. front
end loader; Farmall “BN” n.f.e. tractor; A.C.
"WD” w.f.e. tractor;
Case 500 4-18 (4-20) adjustable, high clearance
plow with spring coulters and power slide
hitch; A.C. 4-16 semi-mt. plow with coulters;
Case F-21 18 ft. wing type folding transport
disk; A.C. 1200 16 ft. folding wing vibrashank;
Case 3 pt. 4-row Danish tooth cultivator; Mc-
Connell 18 ft. transport harrow; Ford 3 pt. 2-
row cultivator; 12 ft. cultipacker; 6 ft. 3 pt.
scraper balde; J.S. 8250 (18-7) disk drill with
dry fert. and grass seeder; A.C. 4-row no-till
corn planter; Kuker 400 gal. tank, pick-up
truck type mounted boom sprayer with gas
motor; 200 gal. tank boom type trailer sprayer;
G T.-570 l.p. gram dryer; Hutchinson 8 in. x 53
ft transport auger; G.T. gram aerator; 6 in. x
16 ft. transport auger; 4 in. x 12 ft. auger; N.H.
36 ft. bale or gram elevator with elect, motor; 2
McCurdy new #230 gravity boxes (no running
gears); 3 other gravity boxes on gear; N.I. 217
single beater manure spreader; N.I. rolabar
rake with front gauge wheel; N.H. 469 haybine;
N H 67 ejector baler; 2 16 ft tubular steel
kicker racks on gear; N.I. 325 2-row picker; old
Ford farm truck (not running cond.) with hoist
and good 12 ft. rack; set of 18 4 x 34 snap on
duals; set 18.4 x 28 snap on duals; pick-up fuel
tank; new 12 ft x2O ft. canvas; etc.!
PRODUCE: App. 28 ton ear corn in 1 lot; App.
1400 bu. oats sold in 200 bu. lots; App. 3000 bales
oat straw in 3 lots; App. 1600 bales first cutting
mixed hay sold in 4 lots;
LIVESTOCK: 12 nice holstem heifers, short
yearling size; 10 holstem steers from well
started calves to about 17 mo.; 5 well advanced
feeder hogs about 120 -170 lbs.
An excellent auction! Prior inspection and
inquiries are invited!
TERMS: Cash or good check day of auction.
I.D. required! Nothing to be removed until
settled for.
Owned by
ROOSA BROTHERS
James (607-295-7048)
David (607-295-7003)
Ronald (607-295-7619)
Auctin conducted by
PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, Inc.
Wayland, N.Y.
716-728-2530.
AUCTION 'W&m
SERVICE
HUNTER’S SALE BARN, INC.
RT 276 - BOX 427
RISING SUN. MD 21911
PUBLIC
AUCTION
SAT. MARCH 10th
10:00 A.M.
2 GARAGES - SHOP EQUIPMENT
-FURNITURE-PARTS
McCOY LINCOLN MERCURY BUILDING &
FORMERLY RITCHIE RAMBLER-JEEP
BUILDING Ritchie Rambler-Jeep Building
Main & Buckley St. Rising Sun, MD 5 Bay
Garage-w/2 Floor Hoist, Showroom, 3 Rest
Rooms, Office, Parts Room, 2 New Heat
Plants, New Roof Less Than A Year Old, Zoned
Commercial, Town Sewage & Water. Here Is A
Nice Garage For Repair Shop - Office Space ■
Or Store Front - New Brick Front - All Black
Topped - Ready To Make Money.
McCoy Lincoln Mercury Building Mam &
Mount St. Rising Sun, Md. Here Is A Beautiful
Building For Office Spaces, Or Car Showroom.
2 Private Offices Upstairs w/Bath - All Car
peted - 2 Showrooms Plus 3 Bay Garage, Plus 6
Offices & Restroom Downstairs: 3/4 Acres
More Or Less, Parking Lot Across Street-Will
Be Offered Separate w/Showroom Day of
Auction.
Here Are Two Nice Buildings For Auction.
Lowell W. McCoy Told Auctioneer To Sell
Them. If You Are Interested. Don’t Miss This
Auction.
Having Purchased RSK Chevrolet Facilities
And Moving To That Location Will Sell At
Public Auction Excess Shop Equipment - Parts
- Furniture Office And Home 1 Year Old With
Little Or No Usage.
Flexsteel Sofa Pewter In Color, Howard Miller
Grandfather Clock, 8-Day Triple Chime, VA
House Dining Room Table & 6 Chairs Solid
Oak, Oak Trestle Table 2 Leaves w/Credenza,
SK Dining Table, 2 Leaves, 6 Chairs, Pinnacle
Sofa Soft Beige, 2 Bar Stools, Coffee & End
Tables, Plus Office Furniture - 7 File Cabinets,
Chairs, Desk, Etc. Over $BO,OOO In Parts - AMC
- Jeep - Rambler - Ford - Chevy Parts - Some
Body Parts For Chevy - Jeep - Rambler, Hoods,
Bumpers, Etc. Over 100 Parts Bins, New &
Used Assorted Styles, Big Wall Fan A Lot Of
Old Shop Manuals By Chilton Many Other
Manuals, Some Going Back To 1946-48 To 1970,
Ford Muscle Parts Catalogs, 19,400 Kogy
Kerosene Heater, 4 Floor Air Jacks, Hern
Werner 3,000 lb. Cap. 40” Motor Hoist By Red
Arrow, Motor Stands, Big Motor Hoist Crank
Operated, Coats 20/20 Air Tire Changer,
Hunter Electronic Bal. A.C. Test Gauges, Bear
Headlight Tester, Rotunda Battery Tester,
Snap-On Electronic Eng. Diagnostic/Mt. 615
w/WMT 425 Vacuum Test, B&D Valve Refacer,
B&D 3/4 Drill, Floor Wheel Bal. Spin Type,
Bubble Balancer, Jack Stands, Allen Exhaust
Emission Analyzer Comm., Air Comp. 7.5 Hp.,
Marquette Welder, Ammomco Model 9000
Brake Drum Lathe, Transmission Floor Jack,
Rivet Machine, Safety Kleen Parts Washer,
Handikleen Parts Washer Air Undercoat
Machine, Air Grease Gun 251 b. Tanks, Assorted
Wood Cabinets, 460 V-8 Ford Eng. Runs,
Assorted Blocks, Metal Work Tables, Many
Other Tools And Assorted Equip. Too
Numerous To Mention.
TERMS: Cash • Approved Check
Only Unless Known by Auctioneers
Real Estate Terms: Will Be Sold At 12:30.
Shown By Appointment Only Phone Auctioneer
301-658-6400: $4,000 Deposit Day Of Auction,
Owner Financing With 25% Of Auction Price As
Down Payment. Balance Ammortized Over 10
Yrs. w/5 Yr. Payout At 12% Int.
Settlement Immediate Or Within 45 Days.
Taxes, Documentary Stamps, Transfer Taxes
Prorated.
Special Note: Owner Has The Right To Reject
Any And All Bids.
Auction Ordered By:
McCOY LINCOLN - MERCURY, INC.
Owner:
LOWELL W. McCOY
Auction Service By:
Hunter's Sale Barn, Inc.
Phone 301-658-6400
Rising Sun, MD 21911
Auctioneers:
Norman E. Hunter
Parkes T. Williams
“CECIL COUNTY’S
LEADING AUCTION SERVICE”