Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1990, Image 39

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    30 YEARS AGO
-Approximately 115 Future Far
mers, their parents and guests
attended the annual parent and son
banquet of the Witness Oak Chap
ter FFA in the Donegal High
School cafeteria Saturday night
Donald Musser, chapter presi
dent, received the chapter Star Far
mer award. On his way to the hon
or he was presented the award for
outstanding work in dairying and
public speaking.
Clair Cinder and Walter Myers
were presented awards for their
work in Farm Mechanics, while
Glen Musser was chosen outstand
PUBLIC SALE
10:00 A.M.
SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1990
10:00 A.M.
Farm Machinery, Horse And Tack And
Household. Having Sold Farm And Moving
To Smaller Home, Will Sell The Following
At Public Auction Located At Downsville
Md. From Interstate 81 Take Exit 1 To
Route 63 East To Signal Light; Turn Right
On Md. Rt. 68 Proceed 3 Miles To Sale On
Left: Or, Route 632 From Hagerstown, 5
Miles To Downsville Turn Right At Stop
Sign; First Farm On Right.
Farm Machinery
International 424 wide front gas tractor with
#350 allied loader; Ford tractor 3600 1976
model, 980 hrs., like new, shed kept and one
owner, JD manure spreader, PTO, ARPS
scraper blades; Ford 3 pt. 7’ mower. Interna
tional #46 baler, springtooth harrow; Hekla
wheel rake, 3 pt 6’ rotary mower; tractor
chains; single beam plow; hand posthole dig
ger; jacks; front wheel weights for Internation
al tractor, weights for Ford tractor hay eleva
tor, 2 bottom MF trip back plow; 14’ gate; 3
PT post hole digger with 12” auger; power pro
2 HP air compressor.
Misc. And Some Antiques
014 water pump; anvil; old bam hinges; 2
draw knives; com husking peg; crosscut saw;
wooden chicken crates; few blacksmith tools;
ice tongs; hatchet; shovels; forks; mowen
sighs; hand sprayer; com chopper; electric
motors; picks and hoes; wheelbarrow; alum,
and wooden ladders; shelving brackets; hand
tree trimmers; gas cans; wire, cabinets for
shop storage; nails and bolts; 3 sets of new
fluorescent lights; cable; wooden window
shutters; come-along; chain binders; sledge
hammer, 3 large ventilator fans; tool cart; steel
shelving; several oak 2’x4’, 3-6”x6”xl2’
poles; other misc. lumber; 4 cycle phone ring
ing plant; 4 socket sets; one 3/4” power hand
tools; grease gun; orchard grass and timothy
seed; scrap iron; steel support posts, B’xlO’
various diam.; vise; shop tables.
Horse And Tack
14-year-old part Morgan gelding (tested), very
gentle. Pony cart and harness; assorted har
ness; hames; 3 horse hitch; Billy Cook padded
roping saddle; other tack.
Household
Potbelly stove; floor lamp made from old rifle;
coffee and end tables; several pictures and
frames; Singer sewing machine in maple
cabinet; wooden desk and chair; bookcase;
World Book encyclopedia; wooden rocking
chair, brass lamp; coin operated telephone
wired to use in home; foot stools; 3 wooden,
various size, wooden kegs; canes and walking
sticks; dishes; appliances; 2 guns: 22 single
shot Belknapand 22 semi-auto Marlin, old
Knife with curved handle and wooden case;
many other useful items.
Mr. And Mrs. Vernon Trumpower
Downsville, Md.
Number System-ID Required
Not Responsible For Accidents
Nothing Removed Until Settled For
Auctioneer: C. Floyd Davis 301-223-9761
Clerks: Drury And Smith
Lunch Rights Reserved
THIS WEEK
ing public speaker in the 11th
grade.
Guests in attendance induced
National Regional vice president
of the FFA, Dean Hoffer and State
Resident of FFA, Gerald Greiner,
both of Manheim Chapter.
Chapter Sweetheart Joyce
Dunkelburger, chapter queen
Ardis Wolgemuth and the queen’s
attendant, Martha Rainbolt, were
introduced by the president. Miss
Dunkelburger entertained with a
vocal solo.
-Society of Farm Women 14
will hold its 25th anniversary din-
ner meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
June 8, in the Dutch Town and
Country Inn, Vintage. Reserva
tions are to be made with Mrs. Aar
an Shirk by Saturday, May 28.
Dr. John W. Price, curator at the
North Museum, Franklin and Mar
shall College, will be guest speak
er. His topic will be “Over the Gar
den Wall.” Serving as hostesses
will be Mrs. Amos Shubach, Mrs.
John Homsher, Mrs. Jesse Groff
and Miss Annie Sides.
Twenty-five members made 58
bed pads for Lancaster County
Unit, American Cancer Society,
Wednesday morning in the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Hamish, Willow
Street Co-hostesses were Mrs.
Maurice Herr, Mrs. Burl Osbum,
and Mrs. Vincent Hershey.
Refreshments were served at noon.
During the regular meeting in
the afternoon, devotions were led
by Mrs. Hamish, and members
responded to the roll call with “A
Tribute to Mother.”
-Approximately 60 members
and friends were in attendance
when Society of Farm Women 6
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
of each week’s publication
Auto show Equip., located
May. 2100 Penna. Ave., Wil-
WED. MAY 16 - S:3OPM, ™^ ,on ' . Ed ®n Buick -
Cigar Equip., Collectibles ® w^® rs - Rudn,ck Assocs.,
and Misc. Items, located at Aucc -
129 Charles Lane. Red PRI. MAY 18 -11 AM, 70
Lion, PA, Signature Beauty Great Holsteins, Machin-
Academy, owner, Preston ery> located Sherburne.
E. Chronister and Sons. NY, John and Catherine
AuctB - Carpenter, owners, Mel
THURS. MAY 17 -10 AM, Manasse, Auct.
PUBLIC AUCTION
We will be selling from Little Indian Run Farm (fbrmer Ralph
Bach Farm), approx. 12 miles south of Galeton (Potter Co.), PA.
Near Germania off of Rt. 144. Watch for auction signs.
Saturday, May 26, 1990
10:00 AM starting with HOUSEHOLD GOODS
QUILTS - COLLECTIBLES - FURNITURE
- HAND TOOLS
Several good pattern quilts; H.O. Braun, Geimania wooden cheese box; store piper rack;
egg baskets; apple dryer, 2 pc. McDougal Frankfort Ind., oak kitchen cabinet w/centcr
roll-front, insert pore, pull-top (ptd.); Cl. teakettle; buffalo robe; sad irons; wooden skis;
trappers basket; blacksmith tongs; sleds; X-cut saw; fence stretcher, drophandle milkcans;
shoe last; single trees; glass front cabinet; Enterprise #l2 meat grinder, crocks; hog scrapers;
ice tongs; Dietz lantern; oil bottles; pulleys; coid bucket & shovel; nickel/copper tea kettle;
old nailpuller, archery tree stand; folding chairs; HANDTOOLS INCLUDE: tin snips;
staple gun; comer angle adapter, hammers; 100 amp 6-12 volt battery charger w/boost; 2-2
ton hyd. jacks; BAD sabre saw; Millers Falls screw gun; 44” elec, drill; Vi ” Mateo 200 lb.
torque wrench; impact driver; Mateo 10 dwr. mechanics toolchest; V 4 " deep well sockets;
channel & water pump pliers; vise grips; Mateo 1/6"-3/8” drill index; snap ring pliers; Sioux
air grinder, Mac 3/8” crowsfoot sockets; Mateo toolboxes; dykes & side cutters; screw
sticks; 3/8” A % ” sockets; pry bars; Snap-On speed wrench & Breaker bar; Mac 3/8” drill
index; Snap-on drill extractor, (10 pc.); Slant vacuum tetter, Mac compression gauge; K&D
temp, gauges; Mac combo wrenches; Snap-On left hand drill bits; Mac auto tnnt. 400 psi
pressure gauge; EFCO chainsaw sharpener (like new); Hilti #HD-17 hammer drill w/bits;
Mac engine & fuel pump pressure gauge; Slant radiator tetter, punches; chisels; Allen
wrenches; valve stem remover, battery terminal puller, S&K, Wayne adj. wrenches; S&K
Snap-On, Mac sockets; open box & combo wrenches; Husky ratchets; feeler gauges; new
automotive items; gas additive; gas line anti-freeze, tubes of grease, windshield de-icer; belt
dressing 30-40 SAE oil; starting fluid, battery saver, carb. cleaner; cans of spray in many
colors, insect rqrellant, brake parts cleaner with much more not listed.
TRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY
Ford Jubilee tractor w/loader; 2-Ford 860 series tractors w/Sauder loader, 5 spd.,
live plo, 3 pth; hyd. valve bodies; chain come-along; log & tow chains; hyd. cylinders; lawn
& garden tools; ext. cordr.Hobart 2 cyl. 230 amp air cooled welder; hog scalding trough/
dehairer; A.C. “B” tractor; Stihl 020 10” chainsaw; acy. regulator, refrigerator cart; Sears
paint; Kemp mulcher/shredder, trailer axles; 2 wheel cart; I.H. 2 btm. trlr. plows on rubber,
dehomer; metal platform scale; milk strainers; S.S. milkpail; butcher block; apple crates;
Stanley plane; 6” jointer; wagon wheels; 6” table saw; V bed wood lathe; cyclone seeder,
barrel stove; bee smoker; elec, motors; chimney brashes; fencer, 6’ wood stepladder; vise;
brace A bits; hand drill press; horse collars & harness; Oliver Superior manure spreader,
hammer mills; chain binders; wood clamp; seed cleaner, grain scoop; vacuum pump; flatbed
wagon; buck saw; old Chevy axle; A.C. 5’ brush hog; bam folks; Maple sap/syrup eva
porator; 100+ lap buckets, lids A spouts; many old hand tools; butchering carcass nil;
N.H. #47 3 pth. mower; 2 row com planter, Dynamark 8 hp lawn tractor; J. Deere #l4 “T”
baler, Lincoln 225 amp welder; Vanßuren 11 hole grain drill; Cyclone #S3B seeder, wood
stove w/coils; 2 row potato planter on steel; weed rake; back blade; Oliver 14" trlr. plows;
snow fence A posts; J. Deere 2 pth. 4 bar hay rake; 2 wheel grain wagon; 2 sec. harrow; 3
pth. cultivator/disk; 7' blade; 1 row potato digger, Woods combine; misc. tractor parts; pipe
vise; snowplow frame; bench grinder; hog hooks; scrap machinery and scrap piles and more
not listed.
AUCTION NOTE: PLAN TO ATTEND AN ALL DAY AUCTION FROM AN OLD
ESTABLISHED POTTER COUNTY FARM.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash, approved or Traveler’s checks only. Out-of-state buy
en must have a current notarized bank letter of credit warranting funds.
SALE ORDER; 10AM; Furniture, Collectibles, Quilts, followed by Wagon Items, Tools,
Machinery, Tractors.
LUNCH & PARKING AVAILABLE • TENT IF INCLEMENT WEATHER
OWNERS: LITTLE INDIAN RUN FARM
Conducted by
SCOTT YOUNKIN, C.A.I. & ASSOCIATES
AIM 666 • (717) 323-9011
entertained Society 13 ata meeting
in the Elizabethtown Church of the
Brethren May 7.
Devotions were in charge of
Mrs. Milton Eberly.
A duet composed of Mrs. Ray
Hixon and Mrs. Charles Rife sang
several selections. They were
accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
Charles Nissley. Mrs. Elvin Keen
er had charge of an auction.
-Alva Herr, Holtwood Rl, was
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, PA
Thursday, May 10, 1990
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 126. SL. COWS 1.00-1.50
HIGHER; CHOICE 74.75-76.00, 77.50;
SEL. & LOW CH. 70.00-73.75, H. CH. &
PR. HOL. 71.50, CH. 67.75-70.00, SEL.
64.00- STAND. 64.00-65.25. H. CH.
& PR. SL. HEIFERS 76.75, CH.
70.00- SEL. 67.50-69.50, STAND.
58.00- BREAKING UT. & COM
MERCIAL SL. COWS 52.00-57.50,
58.50-62.25, CUTTER & BON. UT.
50.00- 57.00, CANNER & LO CUT
TER 49.00-50.25. SHELLS DOWN TO
36.75. YIELD GRADE NO. 1 1170-1730
LBS. SL. BULLS 63 25-65.75.
FRI. MAY 18 - 4PM, Int.
Scout, Int. Cub Tractor,
Fork Lifts, Golf Carts, HH
Goods, Lawn and Garden
Equip. and Parts, located
off Rt. 309 along Game
Preserve Rd., Schnecksvil
le, Lehigh Co., PA, Vema
Fenstermaker, owner,
Ralph W. Zetdemoyer Auc
tion Co., Inc., Aucts.
FRI. MAY 18 -6:3OPM, sth
Annual Lebanon Valley
Farm Toy Show and Auc
tion, located at the Leba
non Fair Grounds, Leba
non, PA.
Scott Min
Axnliiww—%wlwr
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1990-A39
installed as the new president of
the Lancaster County Chapter of
the Future Homemakers of Ameri
ca at a meeting in the Manheim
Township High School on Tues
day in the gymnasium.
Other officers elected were
Rachel Ann Nolt, Donegal, vice
president; Joyce Weber, Warwick,
secretary and Mary Jane Herr,
Lampeter-Strasburg.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS M&L
715-930 LBS. 67.00-74.50. HEIFERS
M&L 520-810 LBS. 66.00-75.00.
CALVES 91. CHOICE 105.00-112.00,
GOOD 95.00-106.00, STAND. & GD.
72.50-86.00, UT. 70.00-77.50. NO. 1
HOLSTEIN BULLS 85-135 LBS.
130.00- NO. 2 90-125 LBS.
100.00- NO. 1 HOL. HEIFERS
90-115 LBS. 140.00-177.50. BEEF
CROSS 70-160 LBS. BULLS & HEIFERS
91.00-
HOGS 152. BARROWS & GILTS 2.00
HIGHER. US NO. 1-2 59.75-60.00, 1-3
220-260 LBS. 58.75-59.75. 2-3 265-275
LBS. 53.50-57.00, 1-3 215-225 LBS.
57.00- LOT 210 LBS. 53.50. SOWS
200-250 US NO. 1-3 360-565 LBS.
50.00- 2-3 340 LBS. 48.00. BOARS
42.50-48.00.
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