B2t-lanc—»f Farming, Saturday, Novmbtf 20,1893 DAV%AI* l f > 6 den Drive, East Peters- cabinet $lOO and 3 splitter $llOO, leaf HAY SALE nial house. 2 bams, a £\vl|vl v 9 burg, Lane. Co., Pa. Flow-Blue plates $Bl. blower $3OO, sprayer A Public Auction of stream and fenced pas * There were 200 regis- Miller and Siegrist $325, air compressors farm machinery was tures was sold for LAPP SALE $1775, N.H. 680 man- tered bidders at the sale. Auctioneers managed $350 & $275, chain held November 13 by $288,000. A Public Auction of ure spreader $4900, The three-bedroom the sale. hoist $l7O, cutting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rigdon Auctioneers farm machinery was N.H. 315 baler $6300, brick ranch-style house torch $275, buzz saw Hay between Berlin and managed the sale, held November 13 by N.H. 488 haybine with an attached two- $450, 7 h.p. engine Garrett near the village Paul B. and Lena Lapp $2650, Cub Cadet 18 car garage was sold for KUTZNER $230, trailers $650 & of Pine Hill, Somerset 7immfrman on South Sandy Hill h.p. lawn mower $llOO, $130,000 to Kenneth ESTATE SALE $l6O, Case sweeper Co.. Pa. p Road, Chester, Pa. platform scale $45 and Hyatt of Quarry ville, A Public Sale of shop $l7O, lawn roller $135, Some prices received a Public saip of ami Some prices were: milk bottle $27.50. Pa. equipment and power chain saws $llO each, were: J.D. 30-10 tractor u»c hpM Niwpm' Int. 766 D tractor Steve and Steve Jr. Other prices were: tools was held Novem- metal lathe $325 and $4500, kicker wagons ? „ ~,h p j $13,850, Int. 544 D Petersheim were the Honda snowblower ber 13 for the estate of firewood $270. $750 & $BOO, Int. 656 ™ p 9 tractor $5BOO, Glencoe auctioneers, $7OO, Wheel Horse rid- Alfred Kutener. 568 Barr/Davis D tractor $4400, N.I. 7 tooth plow $1225, ing mower $525, grain Hcnsel Road, Kinzer, Auctioneers. manure spreader $2550, "T’ TJr a ' Dunham 12’cultipack- blanket chest $lB5O, Lane. Co., Pa. There J.D. com picker $llOO c er $l2OO, M.F. disc KAUFFMAN SALE walnut drop-leaf table were 304 registered bid- CAMPBELL SALE and J.D. 16A flail chop- i lH H . ,? T ., $l3OO, Farmec gravity A Public Sale of real $475, slant-front desk ders at the sale. A Public Auction of per $775. <mnn rU h-T*! wagon $l5OO, J.D. drill estate and personal $9OO. 6 plank-bottom Some prices received antiques and guns was Luce Auctioneers floor i iK ht vrith elephant $1350, J.D. 7000 plant- property was held chairs $l5O, pair of were: J.D. 400 tractors held November 13 by managed the sale. er $4lOO. N.I, 327 November 13 toVana -Weller candle holders $2700 & SMOO, J.D. Helen $57? 2-row corn picker Kauffman. 2566 Gol- $lOO. small medicine snow plow $490, log Campbell, 3 miles south mS-top oval stand of Lewisburg on Fur- FINK SALE $675, toy airplane $550 nace Road. A Public Toy Auc- and carnival glass $250 ‘ V"tV TT Some items sold tion was held Novem- to $450 each. JkMrlKlli LrIVhdMUCK were: quilts $65 to ber 10 by Joe Fink and Don Harnsberger, miVylPI 17T17 nicpi?pc A T $ 25 5. Bow-fiont china others at the Glade’s Auct. & Fred Habig, . . .~ L uTi'mnrvT closets $7OO & $450, Auction, 3400 Druck Sale Manager. FOR TIM AND DEBRA WORDEN blanket chest $65, toy Valley Road, York, Pa. r Mannsvllle, NY (Jefferson Co.) brass train $llO, Moss- There were 170 regis- JK Wednesday, December 1, 1993 nao ..m. * (M Directions: Take 1-81 to Exit 39, go west on County Route 90, nnmi sws tSouser • 6 i o« r e J A Public Auction of lITil 2 miles to “T” in the road, turn right on Ellisburg Road, County i?? 1 “ ded: 19 * 6 .Tonka u an(l equipment ■I A I Route 87, go V. mile, turn left on McDonald Hill Road. Farm Is 1 ?, I |c^ vay set . m , box was held November 13 located va milaa on laft Watch for auction arrows b® l * 12 gau s® shotgun $1350. promotional toy ™ s . n ®“ NOve J TlD f r 1S located l/$ miles on lert. waten tor auction arrows. $230, Remington 30-06 cars $l5 to $2OO by the Taylor Tool and I I Cattle pump gun $335, Ste- “Robert the Robot” Equipment Rental, IM “ 70 Hi-Grade and Purebred. 70 head consists of 8 Registered cows and 2 yens 12 gauge $155, $lOO tin faction tov car Route 272 Biggs High- I 2 Registered calves; 45 mature cows; 14 Heifer short bred and open; 7 year- Honda garden tractor s2os* model kits $5 to wa y* Rising Sun. pLJ u 2 lings; 4 started calves; 1 service bull VA years old. In 1992, the DHI Herd ?2400. remote control S?’ American river Maryland | n Average was 23,130, three times a day milking. In 1993, DHI was up until television $l6O and rocket train set $230 Some prices were: 2 b September 1 with a Herd Average of 17,192, two times a day milking. portab i c tree stand pi ast icville building N.H. Skid Loader w/ Q| |sw ® 3 Several cows record over 20,000. ABS Landmark and Eastern sires $l4O. t 9 ® bucket, backhoe, post EL—J £* h include: Carama, Great, Dauble Stu, Belltone, Sterling, Simon, Annzibar, Kenneth E. Hassin- American Fiver siems b® l ® and S© a Horizon TRE, Harmony, Elstan, Mark, Root, and Command. Lactation of ger and Neil A. Court- jigo Rov Rotter* $11,650, air nailers Z| Ir 1 g® E cows are: 15 springing and fresh, 10 bred for winter freshening, balance ney were the «vw. Unrh 17 tw $330 & $290, pipe die SL4 bred for early spring freshening. auctioneers. JtotoTslo to $S' set $2OO, pipe vise SjyJ •S This herd shows lots of breeding, has not been pushed in the last year. Buddy L Army truck hole hog drill 11 I"1 £ 2 and has the potential to go home and respond well for new owners. All __ ... . v ' . $270, rotary hammer necessary cattle vet checked for pregnancy and inoculated for shipping pctatp caip «on’ c 9nta Hr,n $275,10 ton porta pow ltd fever. Information available at ringside. $W STagS^* EITI s fa Machinery flues was held Novem. $lBO A C dozer $ll5 mer $4OO, commercial AAr g i 4030JDtractor w/Quadßange, 148iJDloader;2030JDrtactor;MDIH ber 13 for the estate of Hubley race car s4s! *** s lf°’ S ?*‘ Klfl | £ tractor, diesel; 7000 JD com planter, JD gram drill; 9 shank Landoll chisel Helen Keilho i tz and L i onel 2 53 train set sall sllo > Homcl,t ® fcl fi I X : plows w/sod buster, 20’center fork JD disc; 5 bLJD semi-mounted plow; Lera Six and others 3'A $135 and American chain saw $l5O, ham al AI * S 2 hay wagons; 3 self-unloading wagons (2 JD, 1 NH-like new w/coor tan- m ji es northwest of Flyer hand car $57. mer drill $lBO, Milwau || - J h dem running gear); feeder wagon; NH 519 manure spreader; NH flail Taneytown, Carroll Little IKE Eichelber- kee belt sander $125, m j chopper; 24TJD baler; IH 600 blower; Brillion cultimulcher 12’; NH 488 Co Marvla’nd Then* eer was the auctioneer Milwaukee grinder ■■l I haybine; 10’ MF disc; 16’ NH hay conveyor; NH 770 hay head; JD 214 I2?rcristered bid- auctioneer. $m HomeHte gas . * self-unloading wagon for parts; F6OO Ford truck for parts; Steiner TMR ders at the sale. powered pressure ■I ■ 1 mixer; digital scales; 3 conveyors; Übler feed cart 810. Some prices RIGDON SALE washers66o,2 Wacker ■I W J Selling for a neighbor: Super sheller #325 2-row picker shelter narrow included- 2 piece pine A Public Auction of compactors $550, 2 ULf rows 28-30-32. cupboard $235 quilts real estate was held Engl ° air com P r essors Real Estate is for sale by contacting Richard Hughes, Broker. Very t 0 5200 a* lot of November 13 at 2611 $625, stump grinder I ~ productive farm with two-family house. silverware $5O Ray-O- Thomas Run Road, Bel $2600 and Vermeer 620 For more infomiation call: Lamp $9O a tov Pluto Harford Co., chipper $3200. r—ywT $l4O tov’ train $125 Maryland. Norman. Carol. Ron- Lunch available. f oy ‘ s7s ‘ S da and Cbris “ untcr Trucking available. LIVESTOCK ack $3OO, comer cup- with an all bnck colo- conducted the sale. Terms; Cash or good check “"‘(y oard $9OO, Sellers oak day of sale. Adams 3j5.232.4592 aST oat John Scofield, Manager - 315-232-4813 a " d oak s,deb °ard A Ken Huchs. Farm Sales Reo. - ™'. . . . 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