Sale Reports (Continual from Pago 74) Farm Machinery M. Vernon Weaver Feb. IS, 1975 Qnarryvllle, Pa. Auctioneer, Nevln Martin reportedthat the tale saw active bidding by 207 registered bidders. Highlights of the sale in cluded: Ford 801 tractor $1820; Massey Ferguson 65 diesel $2125; New Holland baler $3010; John Deere roll over plow $1125; New Holland 404 hay crusher $525; cultimulcher $ll5O. PUBLIC AUCTION (CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME) FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1975 AT 9:30 A.M. 50 Farm Tractors, 200 Pieces of Farm Equipment, 50 Pieces of Industrial Equipment. Excellent Selection. Dealers & Farmers: You are urged to bring any consignments you might have to our sale and you are also welcome as a buyer. Sale Held Rain or Shine. Make your arrangements now to come to our sale - you will be glad you did. Refreshments on Sale Site. Sale conducted by and located at: WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY INC. South Race St., Myersiown, PA 17067 Phone 717-866-2138 days or 717-866-7147 nights, lust off Route 422 and Route 501 in Myerstown. Sales Manager, Auctioneers, Lloyd Wenger Blaine Rentzel Paul Z. Martin FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 21 IS OUR NEXT BIG COW SALE THE MYERS BOYS SET HIGH STANDARDS ID PURCHASE TOP DUALITY COWS FOR THEIR MONIHLY SALE. | For additional information on Bloodlines and Production, call Thursday, March 20 (717) 569-2106. Sate 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 left and then right around mill to farm. yv ABE DIFFENBACH. Auctioneer CHARLES C. MYERS (T Jh HENRY KETTERING, Pedigrees PARK MYERS. Sales Manager /17-f69-21(^ f ROBERT LAWRENCE, Cashier or 717-569-6800 \ Is. j Farm Machinery Elmer Lipplncott Harmony, N. J. Feb. 21,1975 Saturday’s sale saw the following highlights: 1965 J.D. 4020 $8000; 1968 J. D. 4020 $8000; 1952 Farmall Super M $1950; Cat D-4 $3400; J. IX 5 bottom plow $1725; J. D. 115 chuck wagon $2500; J. D. 224 hay baler $3500; Field sprayer $1000; J. D. Hayrack $7lO and regular Farmall M $1325. Col. Fred Daniels, Auc tioneer. HEIFERS FOR SALE REGISTERED & GRADE Farm Machinery Rnlus Martin NeffsvQle, Pa. Feb. 15,1975 Highlights of the sale in cluded; John Deere 3010 gas tractor $3425; John Deere 24 T baler $1325; Massey Harris coropickersslo; New Idea 19 manure spreader $900; ear corn $67.50 per ton and barley $2.30 per bushel. High selling pony $lO2. Nevin Martin, auctioneer. Farm Machinery Stoltz-Smith Lebanon, P» Feb. 21, 197 s - Auctioneer Harry H. Bachman reported that a large crowd of over 500 people attended Friday’s sale. Highlights are as follows: International 1066 tractor $12,730; In ternational 710 plow $2300; Cultimulcher $1950; In ternational Harvester $3510; New Holland 470 mower conditioner $2300 In ternational 1150 grinder - mixer $1750. Farm Machinery Jason Weaver Quarryville, Pa. Feb. 22, 1975 Auctioneers J. Everett Kreider and Carl Diller reported that a large crowd attended Saturday’s sale which proved to be one of the most successful of the season. The best item sold was SUE EVERY TUESDAY Graded Salt Ist Tuesday each month 2P.M. Horse Auction 2nd Saturday exb month ■ FAUQUIER I LIVESTOCK | EXCHANGE Marshall, Va. GO WHERE THE AmON IS!! HERDS OF COWS ON HAND TWO MUST BE MOVED BY APRIL 1. PUREBRED and GRADE tobacco lath for $2.30 per hundred with a bale box for $lOO. Machinery highlights included: New Idea corn picker mounted on an AC Dl7 $3200; cultivator $300; rake $485; post hole digger $225; bin wagon $420; New Holland manure spreader SI70; baler twine $29.00 per le; AC 200 tractor $10,500; AC 180 tractor $6400; com planter $2925; generator $1550; New Holland baler $3100; three hay wagons $600*690; hay $63-68 per ton and com $66 per ton. Farm-Equipment Richard Gerlach North of Manheim Feb. 22, 1975 Auctioneers C. H. and Bob Wolgemuth reported that a large crowd of nearly 1000 people attended Saturday’s sale. Machinery highlights included: New Idea Uni- System $26,200; J. D. sprayer $735; J. D. 4010 tractor $6100; two manure spreaders $750 and $700; J. D. 1520 tractor $4250; Case skid loader $4250; J. D. 6 row cultivator $1325; sOo wagon $1550; Ford pickup truck s272s;Artsway Feed Mixer $3400; com pciker $4OOO and 5 bottom plow $l3OO. Buyers from all portions of the state as well as the Delmarva area were present. The auc tioneers and Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach wish to thank everyone for making the sale a huge success. Special Horse Sale Martin’s in Inter* course Feb. 26, 197 S Highlights of Wednesday’s sale included: Kentucky driving horses from $260475; work horses up to $450-with one pair selling at $1200) and mules singles $725 and pairs up to $1450. One pair of sorrel mares $1750; Ohio standardised $l6O-510 and New York Standardbreds from $2OO - Auctioneer: Paul Z. Martin. - Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 1,1975 Real Estate Wlimer and Leona Weaver Schoeneck, Pa. Feb. 22, 1975 Randal V. Kline, auc tioneer, reported that the 81 acre farmed for $llO,OOO with othejplracts also selling - $15,0w for 10 acres and $5lOO for 5 acres adjoining the 10 acre tract. FarmersvUle Auction John Rutt, Owner Feb. 25, 1975 Tuesday evening’s sale saw the following highlights: Gas refrigerator $300; new living room suite $245; sofa bed $120; electric range $110; electric refrigerators S2S-$100; freezer $B5 and cameo vinegar bottle $5.25. Farm Equipment Freeland Sensenig Leola, Pa. Feb. 24, 1975 Auctioneers John E. and Paul E. Martin reported that over -300 people attended Monday’s sale. Animals selling included: 8 head of charolais cattle for 34.30 per cwt.; 9 blacks at 29.30 per cwt. and ewe sheep at $42.00 per head. Machinery highlights included: International 424 diesel $3500; 350 Farmall $1620; International 1 row picker $810; Farmec elevator $610; flatbed wagon $410; McCormick mower $440; Oliver rake $430; New Holland dryer $450; log chains $42.50 and chain saw $85.00. Farm Machinery George Kachel Reading, Pa. Feb. 25, 1975 Auctioneer, Harlan Gundy, reported that Tuesday’s auction was well attended, with 248 registered bidders. Highlights of the sale in cluded: International haybine $3300; New Holland hayliner $2300; wooden fork $7O; flail $B7 and corn sheller $lOO. PENNSYLVANIA'S 2ND PERFORMANCE TESTED DULL SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 28,1975 12:00 NOON AT MEAT ANIMAL EVALUATION CENTER PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 16802 Phone 814-238-2527 SELLING APPROXIMATELY 50 BULLS (Catalogues available upon request) Bulls on Test Include: 21 Angus 1 Maine Anjou-f -16 Charolais 11 Polled Hereford 7 Chianina+ 1 Red Angus 1 Hereford 1 Shorthorn 2 Limousin-)- 6 Simmental-I +These are percentage cattle ranging from Vz to 7-6 Approximately 75 percent of these bulls sell AUCTIONEER: Morris Fannon Pennington Gap, VA SON-O-RAY results will be in catalogue. Average Daily Gain for 67 Bulls after 84 Days 3.31 pounds per day Sponsored by: The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, and The Pennsylvania State University in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association and the State Breed Associations. Farm Equipment Pham Musser Lebanon, Pa. Feb. 22, 1075 An attendance of over 400 saw the following items sell at Saturday’s auctions: J.D. 3010 gas tractor $3500; J. D. 1020 with loader $5000; New Idea cornpicker $1770; New Holland baler $920; New Holland Spreader $620; gravity bin on chasis $2150; cardinal elevator $340; J, D. disc $370; straw $37.50 per ton and Mixed hay $61.00 per ton. Auctioneers: John & Paul Martin. AUCTIONEERS iyt r DIRECTORY i RANDAL V. i KLINE i Specializinf In: [ DAIRY & FARM i MACHINERY SALES [REAL ESTATE-PUBLIC f OR PRIVATE SALE. [ COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL , AUCTION SERVICE WITH TENT • AVAILABLE. : 717-6264975 AUCTHHgHIS FRANK & PAUL SNYDER Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Antiques No sale too small or too large 717-859-2688 717-733-7052 FOR COMPLETE SERVICE CALL JOHN E. MARTIN RDI, Durlach Road, Ephrata 733-3511 or PAUL E. MARTIN Stevens RDI, Box 561 733-3305 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS No Sale Too Small or Large Tents Available 75