Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1990, Image 206

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    El4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1990
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
of each week’s publication
SAT MAR 3 - 9AM, Farm
Equipment, Carpenter
Tools, HH Goods and Anti
ques, located along Rt
625, 3 mi N of Blue Ball,
Lancaster Co , Isaac S
and Lena Hurst, owners,
Paul W and Leßoy S
Horst
POTATO FARM
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
FOR STANLEY C. STULTS AND SON
PACKING HOUSE. FIELD EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS.
AND IRRIGATION
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 t 1990
10:30 A.M.
CRANBURY (MIDDLESEX CO.). NEW JERSEY
(BLIZZARD DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14)
Sale to be held at the farm located at the comer of Cranbury Neck Road
and George Davidson Road, 2'A miles west of Cranbury off South Main
Street (New Jersey Turnpike exits 8 from south or 8A from north).
Discontinuing potato farm operation, selling will be a meticulously
cared for lineup of machinery!
PACKING HOUSE: Weigh O Malic 10 head auto, bagger with 20 lb. heads; Weigh O
Malic 4 head SO lb./100 lb. auto, bagger, 198 S DeWan auto, bag closer with NP-7 self oiling
sewing head and 6 ft conveyor. New Long hand sewing machine; Weigh O Malic 6 ft L
conveyor, Weigh O MaUc 7 ft flat belt conveyor with slide rail sides for 50/100 bag closing;
Hamer model X round wire SO lb. bag closer; 2 New Jersey (round and flat) wire stitchers;
Kipers auto, poly closer; Kipers auto, poly hanger, Haines 2 station bagger; 3 Exact weight
pecking scales; 2 sets of platfoim scales; Nice 3 stage stacking type pallet jack with brand
new charger and completely rebuiltl; Haines flume with 12 in. wide trough, 12 ft. dumping
area and 6 ft goose neck; Haines 48 in. washer with 10 brash rolls and 8 sponge rolls; Hal
lock 48 in. roller picking table, 8 ft. long with center pickout discharge; Filper style 36 in.
wide by S'/> ft. long metering tub; Haines 36 m. chain sizer, Sft long; Haines conventional
bulk track loader with 35Vi ft boom, no roller table; Haines bin stacker wilh 20 ft. boom;
Haines 26 in. wide by 12 ft rubber coated draper chain conveyor with flites, on adjustable
scissor legs; Haines 16 in. wide by 24 ft ilited flat belt conveyor on scissor legs; Haines 12
in. wide by 20 ft draper chain conveyor; Haines 12 in. wide by 22 ft. flited flat belt convey
or, Haines 16 in. wide by 20 ft flat belt conveyor on adjustable legs; Haines 30 in. wide by
10 ft. rubber coated belted draper chain conveyor with flites, on adjustable scissor legs; 30
in. wide by 7 ft. belted draper chain conveyor; Haines 28 in. wide by 8 ft. flat belt conveyor
on adjustable legs; 14 in. wide by 16 ft flat belt conveyor with reversible motor on adjust
able legs; Haines 40 ft flat belt bag conveyor; Haines 48 in. by 12 ft. belt conveyor, Haines
26 m. by 16 ft. draper chain conveyor; Diltz Wetzel spool type seed cutter; Haines auger type
seed treater; Haines barrel type duster;
FIELD EQUIPMENT: JD 7000 conservation 6-row narrow (30 in.) com planter with liq
uid tanks and John Blue pump; 1977 Lockwood (model L 06200-00423) pull type, pick style
4-row potato planter, 7:50-24 tires, 4 Gandy boxes, liquid fertilizer applications with John
Blue pump; New in 1980 Lockwood XL model, 2-row conventional harvester, all belted
chain with exception of primaries and boom, electric over hydraulic controls, steerable
4-row axle, widened carry over conveyor; Champion 2-row conventional harvester with
steerable axle, belted chain, good mechanical condition!; Champion 2-row harvester for
parts; (Note: These Champion harvesters can be cut down to make a nice 2-row windrower);
IH 78 4-row front mount cultivator, IH 183 (6-row narrow) danish tooth 3 pt. cultivator, IH 3
pi. 12 ft. tool bar ripper with depth wheels, S shanks and coil teeth; LiUiston 3 pt. 4-row
rolling cultivator; John Blue pump; 2 5,000 gal. poly glass type fertilizer tanks with fittings;
3 1,000 gal. poly type fertilizer tanks with fittings; JD 210 14 ft. 3 in. transport disc;
TRUCKS AND BODIES: (Note; bulk bodies will sell separate from cab and chassis
units) 1968 GMC 7500 s/a, V-6 engine, 5/2 trans., with 3 sp. aux. trans., presently with 1984
Haines 18 ft. bulk produce body with gram pan; 1963 IH 1890 s/a, V-8 engine, 5/2 trans.,
with 3 sp. aux. trans., power steering, presently with McConnell 16 ft. bulk body with grain
pan; 1962 Mack B-30 s/a, 6 cyl. engine, 5 sp. trans., with aux. trans., presently with McCon
nell 16 ft. bulk body with grain pan; 1960 Chevy 60 Viking s/a, 4/2 trans., 2 sp. aux. trans.,
presently with 1980 Haines 14 ft. bulk body (no gram pan); 1953 IH R-200 s/a, 5/2 trans.,
presently with Ziggie 16 ft bulk body; 1958 Chevy 60 Viking dump truck, 4/2 trans.; 14 ft.
and 12 ft. wooden bulk bodies; 2 McConnell rear mount stationary seed conveyors for bulk
bodies;
IRRIGATION PUMPS-STSTEMS-PIPE: Hale model 60 (6 in. by 6 in.) 3 pt. hitch,
p.t.o. operated pump with less than 100 hrs. use; 1978 Ford 361 industrial power unit and
Mario 6 in. by 6 in. pump on enclosed trailer; Chrysler V-8 331 Hemi power unit and Gor
ham Rupp 6 m. by 6 in. pump on enclosed trailer unit; 3 Wheel Roll System*: Sure Roll
5 in. by 40 ft. mover and 32 wheels (1320 ft.); Sure Roll 5 in. by 40 ft. mover and 31 wheels
(1280 ft); Anderson Miller 5 in. by 40 ft. mover and 20 wheels (840 ft.); All Aluminum
Pipe to Include: 30 sections of Anderson Miller 7 in. by 40 ft (1200 ft.); 30 sections of
Shure Rain 6 in. by 40 ft (1200 ft); 60 sections of Champion 6 in. by 40 ft (2400 ft.); 20
sections of Anderson Miller 6 m. by 40 ft (800 ft); 24 sections of Shure Rain 6 in. by 20 ft.
(480 ft.) with 4 in. take off valves; IS sections of Shure Ram 6 in. by 20 ft (300 ft); IS
sections of Shure Rain 6 in. by 20 ft. plus lengths (over 300 ft.); 8 sections of Champion 6 in.
by assorted lengths; odd pile of 6 in. pipe in 20-30-40 ft. lengths; 1-8 in. by 40 ft alum,
suction pipe; 2 6 in. by 25 ft alum, suction pipes; plus assorted fittings and accessories;
No small items sell, sale starts promptly at 10:30 A.M.
NOTE: Die Stulls family ran a first class operation. You will like the equipment!
Parking for tracks and tractor trailers at Tantum’s Yard immediately east of tale location
along Cranbury Neck Road.
Air Accommodations: Private Craft to Robbinsville, NJ. (private craft will be met
oontact owner or Auction Company with E.T.A. and pertinent information); Commercial
Flight] to Newark International Airport-Rental Can Available.
Trucking arrangements to any destination at a reasonable rate.
Sale Headquarters: Econo Lodge at Hightstown, NJ. phone 609-448-3200. Located on
State Route 33 east off NJ. Turnpike Exit #B. (Mention auction when making reservation.)
Terms of Sale: Cash-Certified or Cashien Check in U.S. Funds! Honorable penonal or
business checks will be accepted from those persons who have established favorable rela
tions with the owners or Auction Company. Persons unknown shall present to the Auction
Company a current letter of reference from their bank attesting to the customer's good faith
and prompt payment practices. This document to be presented at time of registration for bid
ders number. The Owners and/or Auction Company reserve the right to deny immediate
removal of any item until check clearance!
OWNED BT:
STANLEY C. “KIP” STULTS
AND FAMILY
609-799-2523
Auction Conducted By: James P. Pirrung
PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC.
P.O. Box 368, Wayland, New Tork 14572
716-728-2520
SAT MAR 3 - 9AM, Dairy
and Full Line of Farm
Equip , located 1 mi W of
Whitehorse, 6 mi. E of
Intercourse along Rt 340,
John and Cynthia Beyer,
owners. Robert E and Jef
frey R Martin, Aucts
3 - 9AM, Farm
Equipment and HH Goods,
Pennryn Rd., 1 mi. N, of
Manheim, PA, Pleasant
View Rest Home (Edna
Hotter), owners, Paul E
Martin and John D Stauf
fer, Aucts
SAT MAR 3 - 9AM Sharp'
Real Estate, 110 Acre farm,
4 Tractors, etc , located m
Adams Co 1 mi N of York
Springs, PA off new Rt 15
and Business Rt. 15 at Van
Scoyoc Rd , Robert H
Cashman and Thomas E
Cashman, Exes . T Homer
Cashman Est., Clair R. SAT. MAR 3 - 10<kM Fam)
ciauKai mh Anrt Machinery, Icoated take Rt.
Slaybaugh. Auct. 272 app mj gof Un
SAT. MAR. 3 -9.30 AM, caster to Wakefield, ocn-
Farm Tractors, Industrial, tmue on to Rt. 222,1 mi. to
Lawn and Garden, Trailers, (arm on left, Clifford W. Hol-
Straley Farm Supply, Dov- laway, Jr, owner, Kreider,
er. PA Kline and Good, Aucts
Public Auction
Having sold dairy catde last fall, will sell
haying equipment on farm located 5 miles
south off 1-270 at Frederick, Md. on Route 85
thru Buckeystown to Adamstown Road, 2
miles to Mountville Road, right, cross R.R.,
turn left past 4th house; or south of Frederick,
Md. on Route IS, East on Mountville Road.
Wednesday, Feb . 14, 1990
at 12:00 Noon
New Holland 276 baler w/kicker, in excel
lent condition; NH 479 haybine; NH 256 rolla
bar rake; NH 56 rake; Grimm hay tedder; 3
nice Danco 16 ft wagon w/pipe hay sides, new
metal front gates & extended tongues; May
rath 40 ft. elevator w/motor; 5 metal round
bale feeders; heavy duty fast hitch bale carrier;
large portable cow bam fan; feed cart; 16 ft.
wooden hay racks.
NOTE: This machinery has always been
well maintained, new parts added when neces
sary & worthy of your attention. No small
items - please be on time since sale will not
take long to sell.
TERMS: Cash or approved check. Not respon
sible for accidents.
Harry N. & Barbara L.
Kanode
Phone 301-874-2316
AUCTIONEER:
Robert C. Mullendore
Boons boro, MD
Phone 301-582-0546
CLERK: C. L. Metz
Lunch Rights Reserved
r Public /> "1
1 Auction (
I 52 Acre Modem Dairy Farm, i
| Farm Equipment, *
(Household Goods I
Saturday, March 17, 1990 |
| At 8:30 A.M. |
| Take Rte. 283 TO Mt. Joy/Manhelm Exit, |
| Go East, Take North Esbenshade Rd. |
I To Farm. Located 6 Miles West Of Man- z
| helm, 3 Miles East Of Mt. Joy, Lane. Co., I
I Pa. Watch For Signs. !
5 Farm Consists Of 52 Acres M/L Of Fer- I
A tile, Level Land In High State Of Cultiva- 1
I tion, 3 Acres Meadow. |
i Thereon Erected A 1 ’/* Story Brick Bun- |
| galow Style House With Attached 2 Car |
| Garage. I
I First Floor Consists Of Lg. Eat-In Kitch- x
5 en. 2 Living Rooms, Dining Room, Bed- I
I room, Bath & Laundry. Second Floor Has I
6 3 Bedrooms, Full Basement (w) Cold Cel- I
I lar, Oil Fired Hot Air Heat. J
I Lg. Bank 110’x38’ Dairy Barn (w) 47 I
i Stanchions With Lg. Attached Concrete I
I Black Milkhouse, 84'x20' Calf & Heifer |
| Barn. Lg. Concrete Feed Lot (w) 60' Feed |
| Bunk, 20x65 Concrete Stave Silo, 18’x68’ |
| Concrete Sealed Weaver Silo, Lg. Tobac- I
I co Shed (w) Dampening Cellar & Stripping I
I Room. I
I Persons Wishing To Inspect Property |
I" May Do So On Feb. 10 From 1 To 4 P.M. i
Or By Calling 665-4182. 1
Terms 10% Down, Balance 30 Days, i
JReal Estate Will Be Offered At 1 V
O’clock. |
| Farm Equipment & Household Goods I
I Will Be Listed At Later Date. x
x Sale For I
I Harold G. Shelly, Estate z
| Abraham G. & Elam G. Shelly, I
I Executors |
| AuctS- AU6I7L I
I Raymond Miller- 653-8762 I
I Jim Hershey- 665-7284 |
Young I
J. Robert Meyers, AU-000-601-L Auct.
Alleman and Smith Clerks
PUBLIC SALE
OF ANTIQUES
AT 3213 Black Gap Road, Chambersburg,
Franklin Co., Pa., Route 81 at Exit 8, Scotland,
one block East to sale site,
Clugston’s John Deere Implement, Inc.,
on
TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1990
at 8:00 A.M.
77 CLOCKS— #1 - handmade wall clock; #2 -
O.G. wall clock; #3 - wall clock, R&A on pendulum;
#4 - wall clock, R&A on pendulum; #5 - wall, one
weight, Vienna; #6 - wall, two weight, Vienna; #7 -
wall, three weight, Vienna; #8 - carved inlaid wall;
#9 - wall figure 8; #lO - wall walnut carved spindle;
#ll - wall German Swinger; #l2 - banjo wall, Geo.
Wash., Mt. Vernon; #l3 - mantel metal (For the
Man of the Hour); #l4 - wall small wooden works,
stone weights (1640); #l5 - mantel chime clock;
#l6 - wall figure 8, brass decoration; #l7 - Hickory,
Dickory, Dock (mouse); #lB - small cuckoo; #l9 -
mantel Jerome & Co.; #2O - double bell alarm; #2l
- double ball alarm; #22 - double bell alarm; #23 ■
double bell alarm; #24 - desk Shatz; #25 - unusual
Majok USSR desk; #26 - mantel French China; #27
- mantel French China; #2B - wall cherry Swinger;
#29 • wall 4 post, bracket foot; #3O - mantel oak
kitchen with days; #3l - mantel steeple (honey
cone); #32 - mantel walnut, 1878 kitchen; #33 -
mantel oak carved, a beauty; #34 - mantel 8-day
oak kitchen; #35 - mantel oak kitchen; #36 - mantel
walnut pat. 1881 kitchen; #37 - mantel walnut kitch
en; #3B - mantel black 4 pillar, brass decoration;
#39 - mantel steeple (birds); #4O - small steeple,
R&A on pendulum; #4l • wall, carved horse, Ger
man Swinger; #42 - wall brass face, 3 window; #43
- Grandfather, bevel walnut case, spiral posts,
moon dial, figured face, about 1790-1830; #44 -
German Grandfather, good; #45 - wall Banjo, Ply
mouth, U.S.A.; #46 - wall acorn post clock; #47 -
wall regulator type; #4B - wail Seth Thomas Eagle;
#49 - wall all brass rose decoration; #5O - wall small
regulator; #5l - wall large regulator; #52 • wall
square case (Now Is All The Time You Have); #53 -
wall oak case; #54 - wall, Session, Devler Jeweler;
#55 - wall, Neiji, 15-day, Occupied Japan; #56 -
wall, oak inlaid regulator, type; #57 - wall, walnut
case, brass face; #5B - wall oak large case with
days; #59 - wall French 5 ft. metal, very decorative:
#6O - wall metal frame scrolled balance wheel; #6l
- French China Perude; #62 - wall Seth Thomas,
pillars with mirror; #63 - mantel, brass decorations;
#64 • mantel reproduction teardrop; #65 - mantel
walnut, brass decorations; #66 • mantel National
time clock, electric, oak base; #67 - wall black,
brass pendulum; #6B - wall, 30-day large oak for
church; #69 - wall, bronze face, beveled glass; #7O
■ regulator clock; #7l - wall, carved Swinger type;
#72 • wall, oak door, large pendulum; #73 - O.G.
wall, Gilbert, residence of J.C. Brown; #74 - wall,
large spool pillars; #75 - wall French metal 5 ft.
brass decorated; #76 - wall, Welch laminated case;
#77 - wall John Deere with J.D. toys.
COINS - 12:00 Noon—loo silver dollars; Cen
tennial coins and quarters; etc.
MISCELLANEOUS- Clydesdale 8-horse hitch
and wagon; collection of John Deere toys, some
rare; brass cash register with oak bottom; egg
crate; fruit press; bread cutter; boring machine; hay
fork; butter chum; gypsy iron pot; homemade sled;
milk cans and pails; cream separator; oak victrola;
oak telephone; coffee grinder; lanterns; cow bells;
apple butter stirrer; scales; buck saw; cross cut;
one man saw; wood water keg; crockery water jug;
planes; washboiler; broad axe; apple peelers; bee
smoker; straw knife; grain cradle and rake; old
wagon jack dated 1860; candle mold; fly nets; pike
pole; triple trees; double trees; single trees; jockey
sticks; breast chains; yokes; early windmill or seed
cleaner; wood beam moldboard plow; iron beam
1-horse moldboard plow; 3 shovel plow; wood
beam com cover; 1-horse planter; woodbeam
planter; woodbeam 1-horse cultivator and roller;
replanters; etc.
TERMS: Cash.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Doors open at 7:00
A.M. sale day for inspection. Lunch available. Mr.
Clugston collected clocks and farm related anti
ques. I am impressed with the collection.
MAX W. CLUGSTON,
P.S.—Clugston Implement, Inc., will have Public
Sale on Saturday, February 17, and Monday,
February 19, 1990, beginning at 9:00 A.M. both
days. On Saturday, will sell lawn, garden and
related items. On Monday, will sell agricultural and
related items.
Owner