Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 16, 1956, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 16, 1956
Lancaster County
Sales Dates Claimed
MARCH
March 16—A W Weaver, and
JlliSaejid Barr, 1 mile south of
Hensel (Bt. 72), dairy cows, farm
ing implements, 10 a. m.
March 16—Howard Harrison,
I’l miles southeast of Kirkwood,
dispei sal sale bldodtested Hols
terns, 1 30 p. m
March 16— Arthur Heisey, Jef
ferson, York Co, purebred, blood
tested Holsteins, implements.
March 17—Mrs A J. Eckman,
road from Mechanics Grove to
Chestnut Level, 1 mile west of
former, household goods, tools,
hay, straw, etc, 12 00 noon
March 17—Amos W Frey,
load from Columbia to Safe Har
bor, Manor Twp, 3 miles north
of Safe Harbor, farming imple
ments, household gopds, 10 a m
March 17—Mis Katie W. Hess,
Biunnerville, real estate, house
hold goods, 12 30 p m
March 17—Elmer Smoker, In
tercourse, opposite Smoker Farm
Elevator plant, farm machinery,
chicken equipment, household
goods, alfalfa, hay, straw, Leg
horn chickens,
March 17—Mary E. Martin,
Blue Ball, Rl 23, real estate,
household goods, 12 30 p m.
March 17—Amos G Good,
Brecknock Twp., road from
Sprecher’s Gas Station to the
Turnpike, just beyond Tunpike,
farm implements, household
goods, 12 30 p- m
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Willow St.
March 17 —William K. Risser,
2 miles north of Landisville, off
road from latter to Ensman’s
Mennomte Church, farm imple
ments, household goods,- 12.30
p. m-
1 March” 17 —Mis. Margaret Bru
baker, between Compass and the
Lincoln Hwy., on Rt 122, Salis
bury Twp, personal property, 1
p. m.
[ March 17—Charles H Lefever,
2 miles northwest of the Buck,
Rt 72, farming implements,
straw, corn, barley; also several
cows, 12 30 p m.
March 17 At Cleona, annual
spring sale of 125 head of pure
bred. bloodtested, accredited,
some vaccinated Canadian Hol
steins, 150 head of hogs, by Rus
sell Heilman & Sons
March 17—Sarah Blank, I 1- mi
south of New Holland, on road to
Intercourse, shop and orchard
equipment, 12 30 p. m.
- March 17—Bareyille Auction
Co, Bareville, household goods,
dress material,'lumber and many
misc articles, 12 30 p m
March 17 Livestock, imple
ments, 2 mi northwest Manheim,
Elvin Snavely.
March 20 Harry Keifer,
Hahnstown, 2 mi east of Berg
strasse Church, farm implements,
livestock. 12 noon.
March 20—Wayne S Martin,
Exec, of G Frank Bear Estate,
1 mile north of Clmrchtown,
road leading to Edwards School
Ph. Lane. 4-5019
WEAVER
Ph. Lane. 3-2824
Holstein Cows Bring
$l2B-$302.50 in Sale
Holstem cows ranged from
$l2B to $302 50 in the Sylvester
Stover farm sale southeast of
New Holland. Five Holstein
bulls sold from $lO6 to $2lB, ten
pigs at $l3 each, oats 90. cents a
bushel, water heater $52.50,
milking machine $lO5, tractors
$2lO and $9lO, platform scales
$42, corn $45 a ton, barley $1.15,
manurfe spreader $172 50. gram
drill $BO.
Auctioneers were Paul Z
Martin, Blue Ball and Frank L.
Steller, Leacock.
House, Caernarvon Twp, real
estate, personal property, Ip. m,
March 20—Melvin C. Boyce, 20
Reg. and grade Holstein and
Guernsey cows, one Reg. Bull,
1 p. m , 2 mi. S E Quarryville.
March 20—Calvin Swinehart,
Bethel, Berks Co.
March 21—Enos M Harmsh,
West Lampeter Twp, Rt, 72, 2
miles south of Lancaster, farm
ing implements, household goods,
12:30 p. m
March 21—Sarah J & Ivan W
High, High’s Restaurant, Browns.-
town, real estate 2 d m.
March 21—Martin -Hoover,
Machine Shop, % mi north of
Rt 23, near Bareville, haid
ware, farm machinery, 12 30
p m.
March 21—Carl I Wenger,
Lebanon Co. Myerstown, S
Race St - tractors, farm mac
hinery 11 a m
March 22—Joseph Buffington,
road from Wnghtsdale to Kirk’s
Mills, Shoats, heifers, farming
equipments, baled hay, farm
miscellany, household goods,
12 30 p m
March 22—Laura G. Hess Es
tate Martic Twp, road from
Marticville to Conestoga Center,
mile West of former, real
estate, household goods, 12 noon.
March 22—Pennsylvania Guern
sey Breeders’ Association, Sales
Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lan
caster, Rt 30, purebred Guern
seys. 12.30 p.-jn.
March 22—Clyde E. Keener,
Vk miles north of Lancaster at
• intersection of Manheim and Har
risburg Pikes, routes 72 and 230,
farm machinery and 50 tractors,
11.00 a. m.
March 23—William M Fredd,
Andrews Bridge (Rt. 896)
Guernsey heifers, farming im
plements, including power eq
uipment, some household-goods,
1 p. m.
March 23 Hagerstown, Md.
60 head of purebred, bloodtested,
accredited, some vaccinated Hol
steins, managed by Harvey Ret
tew, Manheim, David S. Martin,
owner.
March 24 —Mrs John D Her
shey, E Hempfield Twp.. on
Old Harrisburg Pk, household
goods, plumbing tools, garden
tools, antiques, 12 noon.
March 24—Paul L- Dagen,
Strasburg Twp, road from
Strasburg to New Providence,
near Sand Stone School, farm
ing implements, 1 p. m-
March 24 Along read leading
from Upper Lawn to Campbell
town, three miles northeast of
Campbelltown, Lea Vista disper
sal, Keystone Holstein, Inc-, man
agers, Bob Weidler, owner.
March 24 Household goods
and equipment, on Pinch Road
near Mount Gretna, Eph. Achey
March 26 In the Borough of
Middletown annual spring sale
of' 150 Canadian Purebred, blood
tested, accredited, some vac
cinated Holsteins by C. S. Erb-
March 24—Andrew E. Weaver,
3 mi. east of Quarryville on
May Postoffice-Strasburg Road,
jon late Susie Jackson farm,
cows, etc., Ipm.
March 24—Raymond Weaver,
355 E Mam St, New Holland,
real estate, personal property, 1
p. m-
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March 24—Mrs 'John Brandt,
near Deodate, furniture, mis
cellany, 12-30 p. m.
March 24—Mrs Fannie W
Shaffer Estate, 135 College Ave,
Elizabethtown, household goods,
12 noon.
March 24—Estate of Mrs.
Erla Shaeffer, 229 S. Spruce St,
Lititz, real estate, household
goods, 12.30 pm.'
March 24—Norman J Rohrer,
Colebrook Road, V_> mi. south
of the Fairview Church of the
Brethren, from implements,
poultry equipment, household
goods.
MARTIN SALE $3750
A total of $3750 was realized
m the Clyde C Martin farm sale
north of Churchtown Saturday-
A tractor brought $417, pickup
truck $505, corn $4l a ton, milk
cows $l2O to $l9O. Benjamin F
Weaver, East Earl, was auc
tioneer. ' -
Tobias Martin Sale' -
Cows $l4O to $325
Cows sold from $l4O to $325 a
head in the Thursday sale held
by Tobias Martin 'northeast of
Blue Ball Shoats ranged from
$7 to $2O, five bulls'lrom $lOO to
$142 each. _
Other outstanding items ,in
cluded a baler at $B2O, ti actor
$BOO, pickup truck $B2O, electric
saw $57 50, grain elevator $250,
laying hens $1 75 each.
-March 24—Myrtle Greenawalt
Estate, 142 N Charlotte St,
Manheim, household goods, real
estate, Ip. m
March 27 —At Butler, Pa, 50
head of purebred, .bloodtested
accredited, some vaccinated
Guernseys, sale managed by Wai
Juzi for PGB A, Harnslairg.
March 28 At Upper_Lawn
Normandale Farp-
Keystone Holstein Sales,, Inc.
managers, Norman Risser, Jr.,
owner.
March 30—C S Frank and Son,
Mt Joy Pa, community sale,
cows, hogs, furniture, fruit, 12.00
noon.
APRIL -
April 7—Conewago Church of
the Brethren on the Roy Brandt
Farm, along the Pike from De
odate to Lawn, Pa. livestock,
furniture, tools,' hardware, 12.00
noon. x
April 7 Between Deodate
and Upper Lawn at Moyer’s
Church along Route #341 on Roy
Brandt Farm- Consignment and
stock and implements; contact
commission sale of furniture,
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David Habecker, Ephrata, pur
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room frame dwelling offered by
the Edward and Walter Smith
Estate for $7lOO in public auc
tion near Ephrata Saturday. Ex
ecutor of the estate was Henry
Nissley.
Items sold included' antique
coverlets, $2B to $3l, lustre pitch
er $4O, 1948 sedan $lO9, televi
sion set $l5l, glass dishes $2 25
to $26 each.
Tractors $456, $671
In Styer Auction
Tractors sold at $671 and $456
in the public saleTield last week
by George W. Styer on the
Churchtown-Honey Brook Road
Monday.
Auctioneers were Benjamin F.
Weaver, East Earl, and Charles
W. Good, Adamstown. Other
items sold included 14 milk cows
at $l4O to $240 a head, 200 New
Hampshire laying hens at $2
each, three-section harrow $lOO,
side delivery rake $l4O, milker
$2lO, milk cooler $52, 52 tons of
corn at $42 per ton, milk cans
$2 50 to $6 50, manure spreader
$5O and cultivator $5O.
Tractors $355-415
In Luke Weaver Sale
Tractors sold at $355 and $415
m the Thursday - sale held by
Luke Weaver on the Ephrata-
Schoeneck Road, and" cows
brought $132 to $142 a head.
Three sheep brought slB'per
head, a manure loader $ll5,
cultivator $lOO, wagon $lO7, side
delivery rake $237 50, corn plant
er $215, drill $lBO and plow $96.
Stanley H. Defter.
Auctioneer
and
Appraiser
1906 Willow St Pike
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