Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1987, Image 39

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    Tobacco Growers
(Continued from Page A3B)
processing figures, processed
tobacco that sells for $2 a pound
would net the farmer 90 cents, with
20 cents of this received in ad-
SPECIAL JL
MENTION
FOR
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES
MARCH 6th
MULE SALE
Pair Blond Sorrel, Mare Mules,
weigh 3,200 lbs., perfect matched 1
team, 4 yrs. old, well broke, to 1
show wagon and all farm 1
equipment, 16.2 Hands tall. Also .1
show harness sells. 1
Consigned by:
DAVID W. COEN FROM OHIO
Big pair Red Mare Mules, from
Ohio, 10 yrs. old. The Ohio mules
can be seen in harness, at Sale
Barn on Thursday afternoon.
Norman Kolb will have 15 head of
mules, several matched pairs.
Special Mention: Pair of 4 & 5 yr.
old Dark Sorrel Mare Mules.
NORMAN KOLB
717-397-5538
BART TWP. FIRE CO.
23rd Annual
ALL PAY SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 7,1887
9:00 A.M. Sharp
Located 6 miles southeast of Strasburg
along Route 896 in the village of
Georgetown, Lancaster County, Penn
sylvania, BART, PA.
FARM EQUIPMENT - HORSES
MULES - HAY - STRAW
CORN
A large selection of Horse-drawn and
Mechanical Driven Equipment, Wagons,
Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Disc Harrows,
Plows, Grain and Fertilizer Drills, Hay Rakes,
Mowers, Cultivators, Ensilage Cutters and
Harvesters, Tractors, Manure Spreaders and
Balers, Harness, Double and Single Trees,
Tobacco Balers & Lath, Forks, Shovels,
Wheelbarrows, Carts, Locust Posts, Lawn &
Garden Equipment, Riding St Push Mowers,
Chain Saws, Small Articles, 1984 Ford Escort
GL, 4 Door, AC, AT, 27,000 miles; Pick-up truck
camper, 8 ft., sleeps 4.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Truckloads of Wood and Aluminum Siding,
Windows, Doors, Bi-fold Doors, Thermal &
Insulated Glass, and Accessories. Paneling,
Bath Tubs, Wash Bowls, and Lumber of all
sizes. CARPENTER AND SMALL TOOLS,
Saws, Hammers, Levels, Bolts, Screws, Etc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
ANTIQUES. NEW & USED
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
COUSIN WITH DRY GOODS, QUILTS,
TRUCKLOAD OF FRUIT, FISH AND
OYSTERS.
Sale Order: Small Goods 9:00; Equipment
10:30; Hay and Straw 12:00; Quilts 12:30;
Horses and Mules 2:30.
All items sold on Commission Basis and
should be in good condition. Many items ex
pected not listed. Donated items appreciated.
NOT AN ABSOLUTE AUCTION. NO
HUCKSTERS ALLOWED - Local and Well
Known Auctioneers.
Terms By
BART TWP. FIRE COMPANY
Ph0ne:(717)786-3348
NO POULTRY EQUIPMENT
PLENTY OF GOOD HOME MADE FOOD
SERVED BY THE LADIES AUXILIARY
vance.
Another proposal to process the
tobacco has been offered by the
J.I. Miller Company of Wilson,
N.C. According to Aaron Stauffer
of General Tobacco Suppliers of
Complete herd of milking cows and
several other good fresh and close
springers. Any other consignments are
welcome.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF COMBINES,
FARM EQUIPMENT
& TRUCKS
10:00 A.M.
LOCATION: Going west on Rt. 404
from Bridgeville, De. to Denton, Md., go
approx. 4 miles, go thru Ist crossroad,
Ist farm on right.
Going west from Greenwood, Del. to
Scott Store on Rt. 16 (Rt. 32), go to Scott
Store, turn left, go approx. l A mile, Ist
farm on left.
Signs will be posted!
J.D. 8630 tractor w/cab, 4 wheel drive w/8650
new engine, both rears recently rebuilt, trans.
recently rebuilt, 12’ front end blade (fits 8630),
J.D. 4430 tractor w/cab, A.C. and duals (6410
hrs.), J.D. 4240 tractor w/cab, A.C., duals (2700
hrs.), J.D. 4020 tractor w/duals (diesel), J.D.
4020 tractor (diesel), J.D. 148 loader, J.D. 7720
combine, 4 wheel drive, A.C., cab, 18’ grain
table, J.D. 643 com head (approx. 1288 hrs.),
M. 760 combine w/18’ grain table (approx.
883 hrs.), Long 3 p.h. model 1199 A Super
backhoe, New Holland #355 grinder-mixer (like
new), J.D. 6 row Max Merge planter w/plates,
AC 11 row no-til planter, M.F. 424 24 spout grain
drill (1183 acres - like new), John Blue 300 gal.
alum, tank sprayer w/30’ boom, John Blue
anhyrus applicator attach., J.D. 6 row-15’ flail
chopper, Brillion 11 shank 3 p.h. chisel plow,
Brillion 16 shank chisel plow (pull-type), J.D. 8-
18” 2350-2450 plow on land, J.D. 6-16” pull-type
plows, J.D. 6-16” semi-mount plows, Lilliston 6
row rolling cult., NI6 row S-Tine cult., Essco 6
row S-Tine cult., J.D. 6 row cult., M.F. 21’ fold
up disc harrow, M.H. #520 16’ transport disc
harrow, M.F. #520 13’ transport disc harrow,
Brillion 24’ fold-up crow foot packer, Brillion
18’ transport crow foot packer, Brillion 16’ drag
harrow, Brillion 24’ hyd. drag harrow, Brillion
16’ spring tooth harrow, J.D. 310 seed spreader,
N. 55*8” P.T.O. auger, N.H. 315 baler, N.H.
488 haybine; J.D. 54 manure spreader; N.I. 213
manure spreader; Hardee Ditch mower model
H-360-CO, John Blue 400 gal. alum, tank
w/foam markers w/ground driven pump, hyd.
cylinders.
1979 Chev. Silverado pickup, R., H., A/C,
P/S, P/B, A/T, 66,000 miles. 1975 Chev. C-6516’
dump body, Meadow body and hoist, 5’ grain
sides, 366 engine, 10:00-20 rear, 9:00-20 front,
23,055 miles, 1974 Chev. C-6516’ dump, Meadow
body & hoist, 5 speed, 5’ sides, 10:00-20 rear
9:00-20 front, 26,930 miles, 1970 Ford F-700 22’
flat bed w/grain body, 5 spd. 2 speed redr,
10:00-20 rubber, 1970 Chev. 030 Service-Utility
truck, 6 cyl., 2 spd., 1967 Ford 700 truck, 14’ flat
body, 5 speed, 2 speed rear, 10:00-20 rubber,
1962 GMC 14’ flat bed truck, V-6 (366), 4 spd.
trans., 8:25-20 rubber, 1960 Dodge EMOO truck, 4
spd. trans., 8:25-20 rubber, 35’ grain trailer
(open top)
TERMS; Cash, travelers check or approved
check with current letter of credit from your
bank.
PHILIP R. BEAUCHAMP
Bridgeville, Delaware
Owner
Wilson's Auction Sales, Inc.
Dave Wilson
Auctioneer and Sales Manager
422-3454 or 856-2110
Pa., located in Ephrata, the Miller
firm has offered to take the
tobacco on a consignment basis,
offering no money in advance.
Miller will pick up and process
the tobacco and assume all ex
penses for one year. After 12
months, if the tobacco is not sold,
the grower must pay the expenses,
The Kish Valley Dairy Sales
Belleville, PA
Thursday, March 12,1987
1 p.m,
For more information contact:
Sherman Glick, owner
717-935-5195 or
home 717-248-0960.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11,1987
TRUCKS
FORKLIFT SERVICE AVAILABLE
LUNCHSERVED
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2t, IM7-A39
or roughly 21 cents a pound on a
green weight basis. Stauffer said
the firm will accept processed
tobacco as payment, offering 75
cents a pound, stripped weight.
After the grower pays expenses
Miller will store the tobacco in
definitely for one cent a pound,
green weight, per year.
“It’s not a salvation, but it is an
alternative,” Probst said of the
recently hatched plans to process
tobacco. Of the approximately 10
million pounds of 609 grown in
Pennsylvania, Probst estimates
that only about one-fourth of the
crop has been sold this year. If
buyers should fill orders before all
the tobacco is sold, the processing
route is the logical way for growers
to at least minimize their losses.
Probst emphasized that the
auctions plan to continue to sell
Pa. Holstein Convention
(Continued from Page A 26)
Winning the award for three
years are: Lewis and Barbara
Berkley, Berlin; Thomas Boyer,
York; Dale E. Hostetter and Sons,
Annville; and Nevin E. Mast, Oley.
Two year winners include:
Clarence W. Beiler, Mifflinburg;
Ray and Richard Courson, Spring
Mills; Lloyd R. and Jeanne Miller,
Mayport; Glen M. Moyer,
Friedens; Wayne and Roger
Sherwood, Meshoppen; Sinking
Springs Farms, York; Smysers
Richlawn Farm, York; and Ralph
and Joseph Thrower, Saxonburg.
Winning the award for the first
time are: Gerald and Patricia
Carr, Somerset; John P. Lapp,
Leola; Lester M. Poust, Muncy;
and Kenneth M. Umble, Atglen.
Rer ' ~ ’Membership -
Belleville Livestock
Market
Wednesday, March 4,
1:00 p.
43 Cow* -
Gr"* “
formation Call:
For
GeneGlfck 717-667-2703
PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY, MARCH 16,1987
6:30 PM
REAL ESTATE
Located in Lancaster Co., Pa. IV2 mile
South of Leola along Rt. 772 in village of
Monterey.
Two and half story, 4 bedroom house, full
bath and powder room, well, septic system.
2 story barn, 2 horse stalls, fore bay, and
work area.
10% down sale day final settlement 30 days or
negotiable. To see property stop at house after
6:30 Monday thru Friday.
Owner, JOHNS. KING
Auct.
Steve Jr Petersheim JL
AU001349L VKIV
tobacco as long as there is a
market.
Ken Brubaker agrees that
buyers should take advantage of
the auction floor as long as the
market holds up. The president of
the Keystone Tobacco Marketing
Group, Brubaker advises fanners
to continue selling through auc
tions as long as the tobacco is
bringing 50 cents a pound or
higher. “Fifty cents today is better
in your pocket than not knowing
what the final price will be through
a pool,” he said. “The auction
system is still working. Prices this
past week were stronger than ever
for the bulk of the tobacco,” he
summed up.
Probst calculated that farmers
would have to receive $1.30 per
pound of processed tobacco to
equal 50 cents on the auction block.
who recruited 15 new Holstein
members and Marvin Peachey,
Belleville, who recruited five new
Holstein members.
The Snyder and Schuylkill clubs
were recognized for reaching their
membership goal.
Junior production class winners
were:
In the Aged cow division Reu-Hel
Farms Mile Supreme won the milk
and fat awards with her 5-year-old
record of 30,585 milk and 1,206 fat.
Cathleen Ohlinger owns Supreme.
Terry Branstetter Jr. owns the
winner of the 4-year-old milk and
fat categories. His cow, Bransdale
Tempo Kris-ET, completed a
lactation of 36,874 milk and 1,539
fat to garner the award.
Bransdale Valiant Quince-ET
won the 3-year-old fat award for
Branstetter with a lactation of
27,613 milk and 1,153 fat.
Robert Miller took home the 3-
year-old milk award for his cow’s
production of 31,824 mUk and 1,001
fat.
Shergless Glendell Precious,
owned by Rustin Glessner, topped
the 2-year-old fat category with a
production of 22,024 milk and 1,082
fat.
Doug Stem took home the 2-year
old milk award for his cow’s
production of 24,668 milk and 864
fat.
Public Auction Register
FEBRUARY
WED. MAR. 4 - Belleville
Livestock Market, 43 Cow
187
icalth
Herd Grade Holstems.
Gene Click. 717-667-
2703.
FRI. MAR. 6 - New Holland
Sales Stables Mule Sale at
New Holland. Consigned
by: David W Coen.
Norman Kolb.
FRI. MAR. 6 -10 AM 120
Reg. & Hi Grade Holsteins.
Machinery, Produce. John
& Millie Jasak. Rt. 79. 6
mis W. of Whitney Point,
and 6 mis. E. of Richford.
Use Exit 48 off 1-81 to
Whitney Point Mel
Manasse, Auct.
FRI. MAR. 6 - 10 30AM
Cattle, Horses, Farm
Mach , HH. Henry Yoder,
Leßaysville, Bradford Co..
PA. l‘/2 mis. W. of
Leßaysville, PA, on
Leßaysville-West Warren
Rd. just off Rt. 467.
Howard W. Visscher, Auct.
FRI. MAR. 6 - 1 30PM
State Graded Pig Sale at
Westminster Livestock
Auction, Westminster,
MD.
SAT. MAR. 7 - 9AM An
tiques, HH, Glassware.
Redding Auct. Service.
Taking Rt. 34, Vi mi. N. of
Gettysburg, bear right at
Y (at car wash) and
continue 2 mis. on Table
Rock Rd. to auction site.
Pearl Blettner. C. David
Redding, Auct.
SAT. MAR. 7 -9.30 AM
Tractors, Farm Mach
Genesee Co. Fairgrounds,
Batavia, NY. Rt. 5, 2 mis.
E. of City of Batavia, use
Exit 48 NY Thruway. Roy
Teitsworth, Inc.
SAT. MAR. 7 -10 AM
Abraczinskas Farm Mach.
Consignment Auction, 1
mi. S. of Catawissa, PA, on
Rt. 42. Hock's Auct. Serv.