Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 07, 1963, Image 19

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ÜBLIC SALE
STANDING POULTRY FARM
70 ACRES (More of Less)
TURDAY, SEPT. 21,
( he undersigned will offer for public sale on th<
ises located between Clay and Brunnerville (neai
,er Oeek Mennonite Church), Elizabeth Town
mcaster County, Pa., the following, to wit:
A Valuable '7o Acre Farm (More or Less)
2Vt STORY BRICK DWELLING
(LIKE NEW)
mtaininr 11 rooms, large kitchen with St. Charles cabi
2 baths; Hershey motor-stoker hot air heat, electric hot
heater. Large recreation room with fireplace, inlaid lino'
TWO BARNS 40' x 60'
One with Egg Room, 200 sq. ft., and Effff Cellar
STORY CHICKEN HOUSE 200' x 22'
BROODER HOUSE 164' x 18'
Equipped with Piped Gas
STORY CHICKEN HOUSE 30'x28'
ME BUILDING (School House) 36'x28'
Snipped with Electric Mix-Mill Machine for Mixing:
and Grinding: Feeds
/wo 2-cor Garages with Overhead Doors
line-Truck Cement Block Garage with overhead door. Con
for 2600 bushels of corn. Implement Shed, 24’x40’. Dis
Pit, 16' x 8’ x B*. Hog Sty.
mining water to all Chicken houses. Paved drives and
to alt buildings. This property is in excellent condition
>ed for 5000 chickens.
wo wells and cisterns and 3 pressure systems. All land i:
:h state of cultivation. Limestone soil.
'or inspection call Lititz 626-5534.
iale to start at 2:00 p.m. Terms by
ALVIN W. ADAMS, CLARA E. ADAM:
enn Horst, Auctioneer - 859-1331
L. Hamaker, Attorney
ÜBLIC SALE
ahable Real Estate
lOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS AND
MILKING EQUIPMENT
hursday, September 12,1963
[ One-half mile South of Intercourse.
[Real Estate consists of a farm of 45 ACRES, more or less
ted in Leacock Township, Lancaster County, Pa.
i 35 ACRES OF FARMING LAND in high state of cultivation
®ES OF PASTURE LAND.
: Improvements thereon a
2Vz Story
FRAME DWELLING
P rooms and bath, electricity. Well of water.
FRAME BANK BARN
WITH CORN BARN ATTACHED
Stable room for. 22 cows, 10x45 CONCRETE STAVE SILO,
ILK HOUSE, TWO THREE-STORY CHICKEN HOUSES,
24*x40* and 42’x80’ GARAGE AND SHOP
28 Head Holstein Dairy Cows & Heifers
sgistered and Grades. T.B, Tested, Certified to the blood,
everal cows' fresh by day of sale. 10 Cows will freshen from
day of sale to November.
Records of a number of cows:
16,627 Milk 707 Fat In 332 Days
06 M 612 Fat In 273 da. 13,951 M 604 Fat In 249 da.
67 M—. 601 Fat In 318 da. 13,649 M 518 Fat In 270 da.
4 Heifers to freshen this fall, 4 yearling heifers.
Two-Unit DeLaval Milker, used 10 months; One 8-Can Cool
,One 6-Can Cooler with side entrance; One Extra Milker
L ; i Stainless Steel Strainer; 30 Gal. Water Heater; Double
ls; P9(Milk Cans.
It jva
®»iry Sale at 1:00 p.m. D.S.T. Real Estate at 3:30 p.m.,
;*•« Thursday, September 12, 1963, when terms will be
« known by
■OY ZOOK, Auctioneer
Inspection for farm any day prior to day of sale, except
Saturday, September 7 and Sundays
- ' 'j - 0 ~~ • f
2 P.M.
Of
SIMEON S. KAUFFMAN
Thursday, September 12 Pub
lic Sale of Valuable 126 Acre
Farm on the premises along
Route 322 about midway be- Thursday, September 12, Pub
tween Blue Ball and Honey lie Sale of 161 acre dairy
Brook near Bfidgeville and Steer Farm, IVb miles
Church in East Earl Town- Southeast of Quarryville
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Special
1963
All steers will be graded and sold according to
weight and quality. Steers will range from 600 lbs. to
1 050 lbs. Approximately 1500 steers at each sale.
CALF SALE ROUNDUP FRIDAY, OCT. 18
All breeds of cattle calves in this sale. All calves
will be graded and sold according to grade and weight.
Cattle for all sales will be weight in day of sale
and sales will start at 7:00 P.M.
JOHNSON CITY LIVESTOCK MARKET
Johnson City, Tennessee
Phone 926-3933
Mountain Breeders Sale of Hereford Calves will be
held at Johnson City Livestock Market Monday, Sept
ember 30.
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PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises,
along the road leading from Reams town to Denver, just off Route
222, the following, to wit;
containing 83 acres, more or less, of which 70 acres is under
cultivation; the balance is in pasture with stream. Erected there
on is a
with 6 rooms and bath, hot water oil heat! 2-room Summer
House attached; some storm windows and doors; welL
LARGE DAIRY BARN
with 64 stalls and stanchions; 6 freshening pens; Jamesway barn
cleaner; pipe-line for milker; Milk House; 3 Silos, 16' x 55’ - 12’
x 50’ - 10’ x 50’; large feed trough. Combination Tobacco Shed
and Heifer Barn; large Chicken House and Heifer Shed with oil
heat; Hay Drying Shed; Turkey Shelter with oil heat. Place to
hang 8 acres of tobacco; Com Bam.
, Extra heavy electric wiring and switch boxes for genera
tor. This farm is in a high state of cultivation with a real alfalfa
ground. The buildings are all in good condition.
Best Milk Market (Sylvan Seal from Philadelphia) will be
sold with the farm. Farm will be offered without pipe-line milk
er and compressor, 500-gal. bulk tank and hay drier or as a
complete unit.
If you are looking for a real dairy farm, do not let this
one pass by. Farm will be offered at 1:30 PJW.
Also at the same time and place:—
Tract #2
A LOT OF GROUND
212’ x 228’ x 164’, on wbich the improvements are a
STONE RANCHER
with modem kitchen, bar divider for dining area, and lanndry
room; large living room with fireplace, 3 large bedrooms with
wall-to-wall carpet, 1 Vit tile baths; recreation room In the base
ment with fireplace with ceramic tile; oil hot water heat (sum
mer and winter hook-up); 2-car Garage; patio with fireplace;
large lawn. This home was built nine gears ago.
This home will be offered at 3:00 P.M.
Also at the same time and place:—
Tract #3
7 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
on Oak Lane (in the new development). Some have curb and
water. The size of these Lots is 85’ and 90’ frontage with a depth
of 155’. These Lots will be sold as one unit.
Lots will be offered at 3:30 P.M.
Terms by
Frank and Paul Snyder, Aucts.
C. Zinn, Clerk
This Sale is being held due to failing-iieflth.i
Property can be inspected any time after August 25, 1963,
Sale Register
Steer
Friday, Sept, 13
Monday, Oct, 7
REAL DAIRY FARM, REAL ESTATE &
BUILDING LOTS!
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963
Tract #1
ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND
2V2-STORY BRICK DWELLING
0 <1 V. .I'KiV rn •fie' 3 ' —4r
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 1963—18
ship, Lancaster County, Pa.
at 2:00 P.M. by Roy C. Boley
and Margaret M. Boley.
Feeder
Sales
OF A
GEORGE A. RUTT
just off Rt. 372, Eden twp.
along macadam Twp. road at
2:00 P.M. by Mrs. Clair K.
Shimp, R.#l, Strasburg, Pa.
Thursday, September 12 Pub*
ilic Sale of Valuable Real
Estate, Holstein Dairy Cows,
Heifers and Milking Bctuip
ment one-half mile South of
Intercourse at 1:00 p.m,
DST by Simeon S. Kauffman.
Saturday, September 14 Pub
lic Sale of a Real Dairy
Farm, Real Estate and Build
ing Lots by George A. Rutt
on the premises along the
road leading from Reamstown
to Denver, just off Route
222.
Saturday, September 21, Pub
lic Sale of Outstanding Poul
try Farm, 70 Acres on the
premises located between
Clay and Brunnerville (near
Hammer Creek Mennonite
Church), Elizabeth Township,
Lancaster County, Pa. at 2
P.M. by Alvin W. and Clara
E. Adams.
Saturday, August 31, Clean
Sweep Public Sale of Live
stock, Farm Machinery, cars
and trucks, hay, straw, corn,
Barley and household goods
at 12 Noon DS.T. on the
premises located V& miles
Southwest of Elizabethtown
on the former Ray Spitler
Farm. Terms by Melvin Sa
ger.
Lincoln 4-H
Hear Reports
From Guests
Members of the Lincoln
Community 4-H club heard pro
ject reports from their guests,
the New Holland Baby Beef
club, at a recent meeting in the
Mount Airy fire hall. The meet
ing, scheduled for outdoors, was
held inside because of rain.
Janice InhoflE was elected
temporary treasurer to fill the
unexpired term of Robert Hoo
ver who resigned.
Games and refreshments fol
lowed adjournment of the
meeting.
PUBLIC SALI
Of
161 ACRE DAIRY and
STEER FARM
Thurs., Sept. 12, 1963
IVfc miles Southeast of
Quarryville just off Bt. 372
(because of detour use Rt. 472,
turn east 1 mile south of
Quarryville.) Eden Twp. alone
macadam Twp. road.
120 Acres tillable, 30 mea
dow, about 10 of woodland.
Large Bam which contains
32 stanchions plenty of room
for steers or heifers.
Concrete Stave 14’x45’ Silo,
Milk House, Corn bam, tobac
co shed, room to hang 8 acres
of tobacco (including barn
space).
2 HOUSES
9 room brick bouse, slate
roof, bath, old shade trees.
6 room frame house, slate
roof, sood well of water.
(Farm house can be shown
on Wednesday afternoons or
Friday evenings).
This farm situated in Amish
Sectmn and a desirable com
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MRS. CLAIR K. SHIMP
R#l, Strasburg, Pa.
Samuel S. Wenger, Atty.
Carl Diller
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