Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 16, 1974, Image 63

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74; turn west at Mt. Top, or 5
miles south on Route 194,
turn east at Big Dam Store: 1
mile to sale. Terms by John
Yohe. RDI, Wellsville, Pa.
Clair B. Slaybaugh, Auc
tioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION
of Household Goods & Old Coins
SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1974
AT 1:00 P.M.
On the premises of the late Jessie Taylor, t Parkside Dr.,
Downinftown, Pa. From Rt. 30 bypass take Manor Ave. South to Pa.
Ave. Turn left, go to Wallace SI., turn left to Parkside Dr., turn left on
Parkside Dr.
Items include apartment size Wizard refrigerator (nearly new), side
cabinet, kitchen table and chairs: dishes, cooking utensils and irons,
DINING ROOM TABLE AND FOUR CAPTAIN CHAIRS, bookcase, end
tables, coffee table, (wo sets lamps; floor lamp, lamp stand, small
solid oak desk; Early American sofa and chair, two single beds w
spring and mattress; bureau and chest of drawers to match, other
chest of drawers, stands, and chairs. RCA Hi Ft, record cabinet. RCA
COLOR 21" TV, GE vacuum cleaner; two small air conditioners,
window fan; Motorola AM-FM radio. Welby chime clock, wall clock
lawn furniture; books, set of Practical Handyman's Encyclopedia, dog
basket, some tools, small butter churn, old kerosene lamp, old
bottles, old china platter, cameras, picture frames, hand crocheted
doilies and other items
Old coins include: Indian head pennies 1908, 1905. 1902 1904.
1887.1897; an 1828 Vi cent piece, 1902 Silver Dollar. 1898 V nickel
1908 V nickel, 1900 V nickel, 1893 V nickel. 1898 dime 1906 dime
1907 dime. 1916 dime
Auctioneers:
Ivan R. Yost (Appre.) 215 593-5326
Larry Lefever
Clerks: Yost & Hart
Food Available
VETAMERE
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974
at 11:00 A.M.
Lancaster, Pa.
at the Chas. Myers Sale Barn
2220 Dairy Road, Lancaster, Pa. Across from the Comet Drive-In Theatre or
V* mile west of breeding unit.
125 HEAD SELLING
70 Milking Age, 28 Heifers, 24 calves, 3 Bulls. 4 Excellent cows sell, Herd
will be rescored before Sale. Records to 23,937 lbs. Milk.
Daughters of top Sires, Performer, Elevation, Apollo, Bootmaker, Roland,
Pansy Foundation, Clarion, Mr. Madison, Lass Reflection
22 Granddaughters of Miss Ivanhoe Scranton (3E 94) Her Son Ker
chenhill Proud Clarion VGB9 now at HERDSMAN represented with 16
daughters and 6 more carry his service.
Service Sires include R Maple, Citation R, Elevation, Lucifer Lad.
Vetamere Collegian (selling) the Rosafe Citation R Son of Davislawn Hi
Hope Colleen (2E 92) (selling) with credits to 23,092 lbs. Milk 4.1 percent
946 lbs. Fat. . .
The foundation of this outstanding herd was the entire Frogmore herd
purchased from Wes Engst in 1969 Here is your opportunity to purchase
the continuation of his strong Rag Apple bloodlines. Frogmore bred cattle
have done well in all parts of the country. Doctors Heisey and Hagan have
continued to use the best sires available on this strong foundation, e
know you will like the Vetamere Herd when you see it March 22nd.
RAG APPLES AT THEIR BEST
All Health up-to-date, ready to go anywhere
Owners
.-tTWHM DAVID K. HAGAN DVM
GEORGE W. HEISEY DVM
lO3O So. sth Ave.
WJJjSBHJp Lebanon, Pa. 17042
Managed By Hanover Hill Sales & Services
For more information call Pete Heffenng, Millerton, N Y
Dave Younger, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 914-962-2680 or Steve Briggs,
Turner, Maine 207-225-3724. . KIV
Mabel Hancock, Secretary. P.O. Box 446, Millerton, N.Y.
Phone: 914-789-4722
Henrv “Sonny" Bartel, Auctioneer
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.
Terms by
Jacob Hoover, Jr.
717-786-3056
(With Added Consignments)
FRI. APRIL 19 1 P.M. 2nd
Spring Feeder Calf &
Yearling Sale to be held at
the Farmers Livestock
Exchange, Inc. located Vh.
miles west of Winchester,
Va. on U.S. Route 50.
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 bj
Wenger’s Farm Machinery,
Inc., So. Race Street,
Myerstown, Penna.
FRI. MAY S - 7 P.M. An
tiques (Sterling-China-
Books) Estate items at
Chestertown Armory at
Chestertown, Md. Sale by H.
Rudnick & Sons of Galena,
Md. (Admission by $5.00
catalog only)
SAT. MAY 4 - 10:30 A.M.
Heifer Sale, 700 head, at the
Black & White Holstein
Farm, 2220 Dairy Road,
Lancaster, Pa. across from
the Comet Drive-in Theatre
or V* mile west of breeding
unit. Charles C. Myers and
Park Myers, Sales
Managers.
SAT. MAY 4 - 12 Noon
Antiques-Period Pieces-
Furnishing, etc. Estate
items at Chestertown Ar
mory at Chestertown, Md.
Sale by H. Rudnick and Sons
by 85.00 catalog only)
TUBS. MAY 7 -11 AM DST -
Public Sale located between
Akron and Brownstown,
West Earl Twp., Lancaster
County, Pa., 1 mile North of
Brownstown on Pool Rd.
Terms by Moses H. Zim
merman; T. Glen Horst,
Auctioneer,
Sale Reports
Dairy Sale
Vernon and Ray Kline,
owners
2 Mi. No. of Eheinholds
March 7
Holsteins
In this complete dispersal
sale of the Arthur Bone herd
from Chester County, a total
of 57 cows were sold at an
average price of $652.00 per
head. (Cows sold from
$450.00 to $1120.00.)
A total of 41 heifers were
also sold, at an average price
of $285.00 per head.
Auctioneer: Randal Kline.
XXX
Carl D. Martin Sale
Newport Rd., Elstonville
March 5
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT
& TOOLS
SATURDAY, MARCH 23,
11:00 A.M.
LOCATED SOUTHEAST OF MANHEIM, PA.
ALONG TEMPERENCE HILL ROAD Vi MILE
OFF FRUITVILLE PIKE.
Consisting of the following items. Massey
Ferguson 50 tractor, 656 IHC High Clearance
tractor A.C no till planter. N.H. 518 manure
spreader. Huskee 200 gal. sprayer Ferguson
side rake, McCurdy gram wagon. Cardinal
elevator, case elevator, Zimmerman Blending
auger. Gehl P.T.O Hammermill, 3 pt cultivator;
Oliver 242 disc harrow, 3 pt blade Oliver 434-3
bottom plow, rotary mower, Sauder Hydraulic
loader, bnllion packer. Rotary Hoe, some
harrow, Bobcat front endloader, Endless belts,
roper post hole digger, Elec, grass seeder,
Concrete mixer, platform scale. Metal posts.
Wagon Hog feeders. Chicken coops and poultry
equipment. Numerous misc. items of value not
listed. LARGE ROLL TOP DESK. Food on
premises by Mothers of Good Cheer. Erbs
Mennomte Church
sale by IDA BRUBAKER
Executrice for John Brubaker Estate
ELMER M. MURRY, AUCT.
Rich & Ken 626-5244
BIGGER and BETTER than EVER
in 1974.
STOCKER and FEEDER AUCTION SALE
Second and Fourth Friday Each Month
Next Sale March 11, 1974
New Starting Time 12:00 Noon
All Grades, Breeds, Weights Load Lots Small Lots
Lancaster Stockyards, Inc.
LANCASTER, PA. PH.717-394-2611
MEMBER FIRMS
WALTER M. DUNLAP rATTTT? m T. G. KREIDER
& SONS JSSton w EDW - L - BROWN
J. M. HOOBER & SON ™ S. L - HEILBRON
LOUIS LYONS & SON WM ' W - McCOY & SONS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 16,1974 —
Farm Equipment
The highlight of this public
sale was a 344 Leyland
Diesel tractor, which was
sold to the highest bidder at
$4300.00.
Other farm equipment sold
as follows: 350 Farmall,
$1800.00; C. Farmall,
$500.00; flat bed wagon,
$310.00; No. 455 grass
mower, $410.00; plow $330.00.
Grain
Com was sold at $B6 to
$BB.OO per ton; barley $2.55
per bushel; Alfalfa $46.00 per
ton, and Timothy hay $40.00
per ton.
Auctioneers: Raymond
Miller, Rufus Geib.
Clerks: Cassel Mununau,
Simon Kraybill.
K&D Farms Sale
Willow HOI, Pa.
MarchS
- Farm Equipment
Public sale of J & D Farms
equipment began at 11 a.m.,
and ended at 1:15 p.m. -
signifying a well planned
sale, with a large active
crowd, and good selling
items. Farm equipment was
sold as follows:
JD 3020 diesel tractor,
$5900.00; JD 2520 diesel
tractor with wide front,
$5800.00; 10 ft. cultimulcher,
$1450.00; JD 4-bottom plow
■ with automatic reset,
$1100.00; JD grain drill,
$1300.00; JD com planter
$1000.00; and dump wagons
sold for $650.00 a piece.
Auctioneer: Blaine N.
Rentzel.
XXX
Mark T, and Lena Paul Sale
Klingerstown, Pa.
March 9
Real Estate
With a large crowd in
attendance, real estate
consisting of a 128 acre farm,
with six room frame
dwelling and other buildings
was sold to the highest
bidder for $70,250.00.
Butcher Equipment
Included in some of the
butcher equipment, which
sold well, were a meat saw at
$625.00, and a gas heated
kettle stove, sold for $105.00.
Grain
Straw was sold at $33.00 to
$34.00 per ton, and oats sold
for $1.70 per bushel.
Auctioneer: George N.
Deibert.
Samuel H. Dnunm Sale
Furniss Rd., Fulton Twp.
March 8
Holstein Dairy Cows
A total of 51 dairy cows
were sold at this public sale,
with an average price quoted
as $470.00 per head. Some
Holsteins sold at $790 to $BOO
per head. One Registered
Holstein was sold to the high
bidder at $900.00
Grain
Ear Com was sold at $70.00
per ton; com silage, sold in
foot measure, with high bid
bringing in $185.00 per foot.
Auctioneer; Kersey A.
Bradley.
Clerks: Kirk and Bradley.
XXX
Penna. Duroc Breeders
Assn.
Duroc Sale
March 9
Martin Sale Barn
A total of 47 Durocs were
sold as follows: Bred Gilts:
four top sold for $400.00 a
piece, with the balance
selling at $235 to $350 per
head.
Open Gilts sold at $l6O to
$3OO per head.
Boars: $370.00 was the top
price received on a boar,
with the balance selling from
$l6O to $370 per head.
Auctioneer: Paul Z.
Martin.
Judge; Richard Sholley
XXX
Rufus Stonesifer Sale
New Providence, RDI
March 9
Real Estate
Real estate consisting of a
valuable 33 acre farm with
two story frame home, two
story frame bank barn,
separate tractor shed and
com crib. 2 car garage and
workshop, was sold to the
highest bidder at $69,000.00.
Auctioneer”; Howard
Shaub.
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