Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1974, Image 58

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    W—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 9,1974
Public Sale R
Complete Dispersal
November 2,1171
Norman W. Gerhart,
Mt Joy
The dispersal sale which
was held at the Black and
White Holstein Farm was
attended by a large crowd of
interested buyers.
Top springer brought $775
with the top fresh cow with
calf bringing IMS. Yearling
heifers brought $300400 with
top calf at $3OO. Milking cows
in all stages of production
brought from 1300450.
R Austin Backus, Inc. was
sale manager and auctioneer
with sale by Norman W.
Gerhart of Mt. Joy, Pa.
WANTED:
50-400 acres for no till
com. MU clear trash
scrub woods. Terms -
location open. Call Mike
Brown, 717-232-0593.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Voidable Farm Equipment
And Household Furnishings,
1974
Saturday, November 16,
Situated in Jackson Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania,
akme (tie Myerstown-Fiystown Road. Three mHes North of Myer
stown in the villafe of iacksonvfle.
Form Equipment
John Deere 1020 RU gas tractor with John Deere 48
load'— 250 hours. John Deere 1020 HU gas tractor
1050 hours. Ford 60,1 row, 3 point mounted picker (like
new). John Deere 30 P.T.O. 7 foot combine, New
Holland 268 baler with P.T.O. thrower, New Idea 7 foot
cut-di-tioner. New Idea wheel rake, Goby wagon with
B’xl6’ bale body, wagon with bale body, Smoker 24 foot
elevator, New Idea wagon with gravity bin, gravity bin
for pickup truck, John Deere 33 spreader, John Deere 7
foot - 3 point mower, Oliver 13 disk grain drill, Allied
VM ton grinder-mixer, John Deere 246-3 point planter,
Dearborn 3 point 3-14” plow, John Deere KBA 28 disk
harrow, John Deere 3 section harrow, Dunham 9 foot
single packer, Dearborn 2 row - 3 point cultivator,
Sauder snow blade, 6 foot - 3 point rear blade, 3 point
post hole digger. New Holland 10” hammermill, 3 point
field sprayer, tractor mounted, cord wood saw.
Steel tray barrow, 24” ventilating fans, 2 Pride of
The Farm hog feeders with cast bottoms, 6-10 foot
steel gates, 4-14 foot steel gates, David Bradley 5
horsepower chain saw, 2 pair tractor tire chains,
muskrat wire, 16 foot aluminum elevator, 12 foot -4”
grain auger, 40 foot aluminum shifting ladder, 60 foot -
6” endless belt.
Electric fencers, 3 bale twine, Surge milker pump,
11, Big Dutchman gas brooders, electric brooder, 35
banging feeders, 35 galvanized 2 gallon founts, 75 glass
1 gallon founts, % and 1 horsepower motors, tow
chains, grain cradle, heat houser for John Deere 1020,
and Ford 860, wrenches, tool boxes, rakes, forks,
shovels, exterior white paint, pipe and fittings, and
numerous other items.
10 feeder pigs weighing 100 pounds
400 Bushel oats. 100 Bushel barley. 30 Ton ear corn. 8
Ton straw. 20 Ton Ist, and 2nd cutting clover hay.
Household Furnishings—Antiques
Frigidaire electric range, kitchen cabinet, gas
range, 2 bureaus, cedar chest, portable Singer sewing
machine, table, play pen, child’s bed, oil space heater,
3 iron butcher kettles, ladles, scalding trough, mixing
vat, meat grinder, lard press, sausage staffer, cutting
bench, beam scale.
Marble top bureau, marble top wash stand, 3 travel
trunks, cabbage cutter, electric butter churn, cream
pail, large wall clock broad axe, baskets, china doll,
photo album, card album, Gaudy ironstone, 2 plates, 2
cups and saucers, vegetable dish, and sugar pot.
Adams china plates, carnival rose pattern sugar, and
creamer, Ironstone china.
Pewter creamer, and sugar, salt cellers, thistle
design glassware, cut and pressed glass, Hippon china
teapot, cake stand, porcelain coffee pot, tin ware, wood
square with brass hardware, lot of assorted glass,
china, and cooking utensils.
Sale to commence at 10:00 A.M. Order of Sale
Small tools, Household furnishings. Farm machinery
sale 1:30 P.M. Conditions by:
Stanley H. Shuey
Auct Earl S. Buffenmeyer Owner
Clerks, Shuey and Zug
- Registered Holstefau
October M, 1174
Reuben Lock,
Frederick, Md.
An exceptionally good
crowd of buyers saw the
following highlights at the
sale.
77 animals sold with a total
of $41,705.00 with cows
averaging $892.
Two cow was Sitatioo Rich
recently classified excellent
sold to Melvin Kolb of
Lancaster for $3400.
18 of the animals brought
over $lOOO or more.
A. Doty Remsburg acted
as sale manager and auc
tioneer.
Milking Herd Dispersal
November 2,1974
Homer Bryan,
Lewes, Del.
Auctioneer, A. Doty
Remsburg, of Jefferson,
Maryland reported that a
very good crowd attended
the herd dispersal on
November 2nd.
115 animals were sold, top
milking cows graded good
plus, registered and sired by
Eagle Point Design Bonus
brought $l4OO. Four cows
sold for over 91000 each.
Total sales receipts were
901,385. with buyers at*
tending from Pa., Md. and
New Jersey.
Public Auction of Antique
Carriages and Buggies
November 2,1974
Intercourse, Pa.
Auctioneer, Larry Martin
reported that over 1000
people gathered on Saturday
morning, November 2, in
Intercourse for a public
auction of 175 carriages and
antique slfeighs that bad been
a collection housed in a horse
and buggy museum in
Gettysburg.
Interested buyers from
approximately 30 states
offered their bids for the
vehicles that included milk
wagons and buckboards.
Highlight of the show was
the Park Coach made by
“Holland” that sold for
$ll,OOO. Other high selling
coaches included: a Round
Bottom Brett, $8000; Seat
Roof Carriage $3300; Seat
Roof Seat Bread $3800;
Wagonette Break $4200; Milk
Wagon $2000; Butcher’s
Sleighs $l3OO and Ice Wagon
$2000; Pumper Engine $3500
and Ambulance $4200. Also
highlighting the sale was a
pair of herarse lamps $2OOO,
Sale was by Martin
Auctioneers, Inc.
£C IJEAn TOPQUALITY^
11 C#A \m Wisconsin and Canadian Cows
The Myers Boys go direct to the forms to purchase top
quality cows for their monthly sale.
Sale held at the Black & White Holstein Farm located just West of Lancaster,
Pa. on Dairy Lane. Exit 283 West of Lancaster at Flory’s Mill Rd., turn (eft
and then right around mill to farm.
eports
The Merrymsn Simmental
Sale was held Thursday,
October 31st at the Maryland
State Fairgrounds in
Timoniuro, Maryland. The
sale totaled $199,200. with a
large number of buyers
bidding on 131 lots of the
Sifaunental cows.
Two purebred bulls sold at
a total of 923,000 averaging
911,500/ One % female sold
for |B7SO.
Other highlights included
two % cows with % heifers
totaling $22,350, 18 bred %
cows totaling $50,475. with an
average of $2804.
18 - open % cows totaled
$28,275 with an average of
91570. 9 % cows with %
heifers totaled $19,225 with
an average of $2138. 47 bred
Vi heifers totaled $48,435 and
5 open % heifers averaged
$542.
Consignment Sale
David H. Good,
Leola,Pa.
November 1,1974
Over 1000 interested
people attended the sale
which saw five auctioneers
including Frank Snyder,
Robert Martin, C. H.
Woglemuth and other selling
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 pm.
Highlights of the sale in
cluded: 1010 John Deere
Tractor $1500; Melroe
Bobcat $1850; Allis Chalmers
10 tractor $870; 9 N Ford
Tractor $950; John Deere
Grinder-Mixer $1350.
Hay sold for $5l and $62
per ton with straw selling for
$4O-41 per ton. Buyers from
all over the eastern coast
attended.
The Kind of Cows Thai Produce
For additional information on Bloodlines and Production,
call Thursday, Nov. 14 (717) 569-2106.
ABE DIFFENBACH Auctioneer CHARLES C. MYERS
HENRY KETTERING: Pedigrees 717—569-2106 (
PARK MYERS, Sales Manager or 717-569-6800
ROBERT LAWRENCE, Cashier
' FarmarsviQe Aaftiea
Tuesday, October 21
Auctioneer John Rutt
reported the following
highlights of the Tueaday
evening sale: New living
Want to find a new recipe?
Read Home on the Range
POLLED
HEREFORD SALE
for
LLOYD MATHESON, WALPOLE, N.H.
FRIDAY, NOV. 15th
Out Wentworth Road from Village
Equipment at 10:30 A.M.
Cattle at 12:30 P.M.
53 Registered
POLLED HEREFORDS
27 COWS: A few with late summer calves at
side. Most of the cows are re-bred.
6 BRED HEIFERS
4 YEARLINGS
15 HEIFER CALVES
13 STEERS (300 pounds to 700 pounds)
10 BULL and STEER Calves
AISO SELLING
18 Grade Holsteins
9 Cows, 1 Bred Heifer, 2 Yearlings, 3 Heifer
Calves, 3 Bull 'Calves. Three recently fresh.
EQUIPMENT
is mostly 1971 & 1972, mostly Ford and includes
2 Tractors, Models *3ooo' and ‘sooo’.
HEALTH; Cattle tested for interstate ship
ment. Bred females pregnancy checked.
Catalogs & Lunch at the Sale.
TOM WHITTAKER, Safe Mgr. BRANDON, Vf.
(802) 247-6633 & 6682
PLAN NOW
TO ATTEND
COW SALE
BIG
FRIDAY NITE
NOVEMBER 15 8 P.M.
room. snltas 1110-MO;
Bodroom suttos 1900, Boston
rocksr S4S; Now crystal $lO
- pair o( now lamps |24 and
Hsstrols |7D.