Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 02, 1974, Image 59

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    Public Sales Register
(Continued From Page s*B)
miles North of Myerstown,
Pa. along US 501.
SAT. APRIL 6-9:30 A.M. C.
H. Wolgpmuth & Sons An
nual All Day Sale located 4
miles West of Manheim,
Lancaster Co., Pa. Tractors,
Farm Equipment. Anything
shld on Commission
SAT. APRIL 6 - 9:30 A.M.
Public Sale of Antiques,
Household Goods located 2
miles South of Nine Points
FOR SALE
115 HEAD BULLS
600-625 lbs.
70 HEAD 500-525 lbs.
85 HEAD 400-425 lbs.
Phone 717-548-2488
7th ANNUAL
WEST VIRGINIA PERFORMANCE TESTED
BULL SALE
MARCH
B. W. WAMSIEY, JR. C. J. CUNNINGHAM NOAH E. PERRY
Agricultural Sciences Bldg. Reymann Memorial Farm ' Livestock Section Chief
West Virginia University Wardensville, WV 26851 W. Va. Dept, of Agr.
Morgantown, WV 26506 Phone [3o4] 874-3561 Charleston, WV 25305
Phone [3o4] 293-3392 Phone [3o4] 348-2210
CO SPONSORS: WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE,
and the WEST VIRGINIA BEEF CATTLE PERFORMANCE TESTING PROGRAM.
along 8%, or 6 miles North of
Oxford along 896. Sale by the
order of Leah M. McElwain
and Catharine M. Jackson,
Executrix for the Estate of
Maidson E. McElwain,
Dec’d. Lloyd H. Kreider,
Auctioneer.
SAT. APRIL 13 - 11 A.M.
Public Sale of Farm
Equipment, Poultry
Equipment, Antiques and
car located 5 miles southeast
of Dillsburg, Pa.,on Route
74; turn west at Mt. Top, or 5
miles south on Route 194,
21, 1974
11A.M.
EACH BULL SOLD WILL HAVE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE RECORDS
- Calfhood Performance - Weaning weight & Herd Comparison Ratio
- 140-Day Feed Test Performance '
• Lifetime Performance - Weight per-day-of-age, 365-day weight, & sonoray
measurement. T
Only bulls that are structurally sound and meet the sale requirements for weight
per-day-of-age will sell.
FOR CATALOG and INFORMATION WRITE or PHONE
turn east at Big Dam Store; 1
mile to sale. Terms by John
Yohe, RDI, Wellsville, Pa.
Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auc
tioneer.
SAT. APRIL 13 - 10 A.M.
Sixth Annual Public Sale of
the Rawlinsville Fire Co.
Farm Implements,
Household Goods and An
tiques. Items sold on com
mission, Food Served. Phone
284-4362 or 284-4530.
WED. APRIL 24 - 9 A.M.
Consignment Auction of
Industrial and Construction
Equipment located at In
tersection of New Holland
Road and Route 340, east of
Intercourse, Lancaster
County, Pa. Sale conducted
by Paul Z. Martin, Blue Ball,
Penna.; Martin Auctioneers,
Inc.
SAT. APRIL 27 - Con
signment Auction of In
dustrial Equipment by
Wenger’s Farm Machinery,
Inc., So. Race Street,
Myerstown, Penna.
SAT. MAY 4 - 10:30 A.M.
Heifer Sale, 700 head, at the
Black & White Holstein
183 BULLS CONSIGNED
117 Angus, 38 Polled Hereford, 5 Hereford, 12 Charolais,
6 Simmental Cross, 3 Red Angus,
1 Chinaina Cross, 1 Maine Anjou Cross
ANGUS SIRES REPRESENTED POLLED HEREFORD SIRES
WYE, EMULOUS, CRAIGIE, COLOSSAL, RWJ VICTOR, BOCALDO, T VICTOR,
MARSHALL & OTHERS LAMPLIGHT, BONNY & OTHERS
CHAROLAIS SIRES
A NUMBER OF IMPORTED FRENCH SIRES
ARE REPRESENTED.
Test records averages to date for the 183 bulls are
Ave. Daily Gain on test 3.01-Ave. lifetime daily earn 2 68
Farm, 2220 Dairy Road,
Lancaster, Pa. across from
the Comet Drive-in Theatre
or V« mile west of breeding
unit. Charles C. Myers ana
Park Myers, Sales
Managers.
Sale Reports
Magdalena B. High Sale
Leola, Pa.
February 23
Real Estate
Real estate consisting of
Holland Stone ranch house,
2-car garage, other building
located at 266 East Main
Street, Leola, Penna., sold to
highest bidder at $35,400. .
Personal Property
Some items sold include:
two 5-pc. Waterfall bedroom
suites, one bid received,
$115.00, the other at $130.00;
large dinner bell went to high
bidder at $160.00; freezer,
$155.00; Washing machine,
$150.00; a wooden carved
bird sold for $32.50, and a
ladel went for $26.00.
Auctioneers: Robert E.
Martin, Frank L. Steller.
Reymcmn Memorial Farm
Wardensville, W. Va.
(Hardy County)
AUCTIONEER: Col. A. W. Hamilton
Lewisburg, West Virginia
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 2,1974
Donald Warren Dispersal
WhltneyviUe, Pa.
February 23
Dairy Cattle
32 head of dairy cattle
were sold, at an average
price of $687.00 per head.
Farm Equipment
High bid was received on a
160 AC diesel tractor, $4450.
Other equipment sold as
follows: Int. H tractor
$650.00; Dl7 tractor with
loader $4280.00; 275 N.H.
baler $1685.00; Ford wagon
$1300.00; and Gehl wagon
$460.00.
Owners, liquidators' and
auctioneers: Ronald D. West
and Robert M. Shaylor,
Roy K.Steffy Sale
Manheim, Penna.
February 25
Real Estate
Real estate consisting of a
98 acre farm, sold to high bid
of $132,300, purchased by
Donald Hershey.
Real estate consisting of a
48 acre farm, to high bid of
$90,000 purchased by Wayne
Hess.
Farm Equipment
Some equipment sold as
follows: No. 25 10 ton John
Deere tractor $4300.00; 140
Farmall tractor and
equipment $4100.00.
SIMMENTAL SIRES
TONI, PARISIEN & SULTAN
Grain
Straw was sold at $3B and
$39.00 per ton. Com fodder
sold at $37.00 per ton, and
barley at $2.60 per bushel.
Attendance: Large crowd.
Auctioneers: Rufus Geib
and Raymond Miller.
Irvin D.Witmer Sale
Columbia, Pa.
February 23
Farm Equipment
Tractors sold: Farmpll M
$895.00; Farmall C $655.00;
Farmall H $635.00.
Equipment sold: N.H.
spreader $330.00; disc
harrow $330.00; wagon lack
$45.00; anvil $58.00; milk
cans $ll.OO to $14.00 a piece.
Antiques
Some antique items sold as
follows: dry sink $95.00;
marble wash stand $135.00;
bowl and pitcher set $210.00;
and ironstone platters sold
up to $22.00.
Auctioneers: Carl Oilier
and J. Everett Kreider.
Jacob S.Esh Sale
Gordonville,Pa.
February 21
Farm Equipment
Farm equipment sold to
high bidders as follows; N.H.
Baler $2610.00; J.D. No. 4
grass mower $385.00; J.D.
disc $660.00; Spring harrow
$245.00; Spring wagon
$195.00; Pony Cart $i90.00;
Corn binder $625.00; AC
motor $470.00; anvil $37.30.
Horses
A pair of horses sold to
high bidder at $1250.00;
horse $980.00; 12 year old
mare $900.00.
Household Items
and Antiques
A dinner bell sold to the
highest bidder at $107.50;
slant top desk brought a bid
of $400.00; and a child’s
rocker sold for $91.00.
Auctioneers: Carl Diller,
J. Everett Kreider.
PUBLIC
SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
81 ACRE FARM
On Saturday,
Mar. 23,1974
at 2 P.M. Sharp
Located near Quinston
Church on Quinston Road in
Chanceford Twp. approx. 2
miles from the Brogue, Pa. off
the Brogue to Muddy Creek
Road, York County, Pa.
Real Estate of
O. Myrtle Kauffman
The undersigned will offer at
public sale the following Farm
consisting of approx 81
acres This farm will be offered
in 4 separate parcels and also
in its entirety This is good
fertile soil, some woodland,
lots of good road frontage on
Quinston Road & Quinston
Hill, several springs Im
provements consists of a 4
room frame house with siding,
also frame barn & chicken
house This land could be
used in various ways
Developers builders, in
vestors, be sure & inspect this
farm Terms of sale, 10%
down, balance on or before
May 1.1974 Other conditions
will be given at time of sale
For inspection or more rn
formation phone 927-6142 or
auct
Louis A. Kauffman
Power of Attorney
JACOB A. GILBERT,
Auctioneer
Phone 252-3591
i. Ross McGinnis, Attorney
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