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    Sales Report
Scchrist Sales Company,
Inc.
Livestock Auction
Stcwartstown, Pa.
March 24, 1975
CATTLE 157 Steer* - High
Choice and Prime $3950>
40.00; Good Choice $39.00-
39.25; Good $38.00-38.75;
Standard Good $37.50-37.75;
Holsteins Good $32.00-35.50;
Standard to Good $27.00-
29.50.
Heifers - High Choice and
Prime $34.00-35.85; Good to
Choice $33.00-33.75; Good
$30.00-32:00; Standard Good
$27.00-28.00; Holsteins Good
$25.00-26.50; Standard Good
$23.00-24.75.
Feeder Steers - Good and
Choice $31.00-33.50; Stan
dard Good $30.00-30.75;
Utility $25.00-28.50.
Bulls - Good and Choice
Commercial $32.00-33.75;
Standard to Good $30.00-
31.50; Utility to Standard
$23.00-28.00.
Cows - High Yearling
Commercial $22.50-23.85;
Cutters $21.00-22.00; Canners
Low Cutters $lB.OO-20.50;
Shells $12.00-17.50.
CALVES 139 Calves -
Choice and Prime $55.00-
60.00; Good and Choice
$50.00-54.00; Standard and
Good $40.00-47.00; Utility to
Good 110-140 lbs. $30.00-
39.50; Utility 90-110 lbs.
$25.00-28.45; Culls - $12.00-
22.00.
HOGS 382 Hogs-U.S. No. 1
gjt MULES
ffX FOR SALE
. I have several good teams of mules, well broke
and good size, 3 to 6 years old.
Also a few single mules (6) 2 year olds, not
‘broke.
NORMAN KOLB
717-397-5538
COME OUT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, OR CALL THE BLACK &
APRIL COW SALE - FRI. NITE, APRIL 18
IDE MYERS BOVS SET HRH STANDARDS ID PURCHASE TOP QUALITY COWS FOR THEM MONTHLY SALE.
For additional information on Bloodlines and Production,
call Thursday, April 17 (717) 569-2106.
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 left
and then right around mill to farm.
and 2. 100-220 lbs. $30.75-
40.25; U.S. No. 1 and 3. 190-
230 lbs. $39.25-39.50; U.S. No.
1 and 3, 180-250 lbs. $38.00-
39.10.
Sows - 250-375 lbs. $33.00-
35.00; 400-500 lbs. $30.00-
32.50.
Boars - 300-500 lbs. $25.00-
26.00.
SHEEP 39 Lambs - Good to
Choice $35.00-80.00; Medium
and Good $30.00-34.00.
Ewes • $5.00-14.00.
Private Treaty Fat Hogs,
Select No. 1 and 2, 200-215
lbs. $39.50-40.00; Private
Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 2,
190-220 lbs. $39.00-39.25;
Private Treaty Fat Hogs,
No. 1 and 3, 190-220 lbs.
$38.50-38.75.
Farm Equipment
Clarence Givens
Dauphin Co.
March 22,1975
Highlights of the sale in
cluded: Farmall 300 Tractor
$1600; AC with loader $785;
Super C 800 Farmall $800;
New Holland rake $910; MC
chopper $875; Oliver 66
tractor $700; corn $6l and $64
per ton. Ewes with lambs
$55. Rufus Geib and
Raymond Miller, auc
tioneers.
Farm Equipment
Paul Z. Martin
Blue Ball, Pa.
March 26, 1975
Highlights of the annual
WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM. THINGS ARE HAPPENING.
ABE DIFFENBACH, Auctioneer
HENRY KETTERING, Pedigrees
PARK MYERS, Sales Manager
ROBERT LAWRENCE, Cashier
sale included; Ferguson 35
tractor $1300; Ford Jubillcc
$080; Hesston hayblnc $1200;
New Holland baler $900;
Garden tractor $2BB and
Ford flail mower $5OO
assortment of building
materials and supplies
$12,000. Martin Auctioneers
and Associates.
Farm Equipment
David Gish
Palmyra, PA
March 26,1975
An attendance of over 200
people were present for
Wednesday’s sale.
Highlights included: Oliver
1855 diesel tractor with cab
$11,300; Oliver 1800 diesel
$6000; Massey Ferguson
Super 90 diesel $4000; JD
2020 with loader $4900;
Farmall Super C tractor
$625; Cockshutt 40 tractor
$675; JD 6-row corn planter
with monitor $3600; JD 14 T
baler with thrower $1010; 12
ft. Brillion cultimulcher
$1800; gravity bins on
chassis $560 and $570;
flatbed wagon with dump
$845 and field sprayer $750.
John E. and Paul E. Martin,
Auctioneers,
Yorkshire Invitational
Sale
Lebanon Co.
Fairgrounds
March 22,1975
Saturday’s sale saw 59
head of Yorkshires being
offered on the block. The
grand champion bred gilt
which was shown by Leon
Arnold, sold for $370 to Larry
Arnold of Lebanon. The
reserve champion bred gilt
also shown by Leon Arnold
sold to E. Joe Fairs from
Millville for $320. The
ANTIETAM FARM DISPERSAL
Mrs. Florence B. Lyon Estate
|2 Miles south of Waynesboro, Pa, follow signs.)
THURSDAY, APRIL 3-12:30 P.M.
43 Registered GUERNSEYS with 11 fresh cows consigned by D
Eldred Rinehart Smithburg Md
GOLD STAR BREEDING RECOGNITION 7 CONSECUTIVE YEARS
HERD STRONG IN LISETER BRILLIANT BLOOD
113 AMPULES SEMEN OF ANTIETAM BRILLIANT
300 Gal cooler 4 DeLaval milker units etc
SALE IN TENT LUNCH AVAILABLE
Sale Managed By:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N
PO 80X458 ' CAMP HILL PA 17011
Thank You,
WE HAD A GOOD CROWD AT OUR
MARCH SALE WE APPRECIATE IT.
THE TRAILER LOAD OF WISCONSIN
COWS HAS ARRIVED, OVER 100
NEW FACES ALL OVER THE PLACE.
CHARLES C. MYERS
717-569-2106
or 717-569-6800
average for 17 bred gilts was
$317.65.
In the single open gilt class
the grand champion was
shown by taon Arnold and
sold to James Martin of
Schaghtizook, New York for
$2BO while the reserve
animal shown by Tom Ar
nold sold to John S. Martin of
Smithsburg, Md., for $250.
The average for the 13 open
gilts was $187.31.
Craig Miller of Spring
Grove exhibited the
champion litter pair which
sold to Crist Hess and Sons
of Pequea for $360; the
reserve litter pair consigned
by Leon Arnold sold to J.
Kevin Rohrer of Manheim
for $420. Eight pairs of litter
mates sold for an average of
$371.25.
The champion Yorkshire
boar which was consigned by
Leon Arnold sold to Elwood
Houser of Lebanon for $450
while the reserve animals
exhibited by Reno Thomas
sold to Irvin Hatter of Pit
nam for $360. The average
for 13 boars was $282.69.
Over 100 buyers were in
attendance with the total
selling figure recorded at
$15,000.
Danville Cattle Co.
Danville, Pa.
March 24, 1975
Feeder steers: good to
choice 28.00-31.00; standard
to good 22.00-26.00; cows:
choice to prime 23.00-24.25;
good to standard 21.00-23.00;
utility 19.50-20.50 and cutters
16.00-18.00. Calves: high to
choice 60-64; good to choice
40-56.
Hogs; 39.10-41.60; sows
35.00-37.50; boars 24.00-26.00.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29.197&
Dairy Dispersal
11. Richard Hciscy
Lititz, Pa.
March 21, 1975
A large crowd attended the
sale which saw 55 head go on
the block for auction. The top
selling cow (three-year-old)
sold for $1900; baby heifer
calf $300; four-year-old cow
$1225 and the average for the
54 head was $672. Com sold
up to $74 per ton. Carl Dillcr
and J. Everett Krcider,
auctioneers.
Farm Equipment
S. Harvey Kulp
Potts town, PA
March 18,1975
Highlights of the sale in
cluded many pieces of farm
machinery and equipment.
JD 630 tractor $24,300; JD
4020 tractor $9800; JD 3020
tractor $6200; JD Harvester
$19,900; JD four forage
wagons from $5OO-$2750;
New Holland Haybine $2425;
New Holland flail manure
spreader $2000; Oliver
harrow $720; JD grinder
mixer $1800; Mustang Skid
loader $3450; JD 55 combine
$8300; 2 hay wagons $650; JD
baler $3150; JD com planter
$3510; Chevy C dump truck
$6800; 1969 Chevy pickup
$1875; 20 x 17 Harvestore
$14,125; two 20 x 60 Fids silos
$2050 and $1750 and high
moisture com at $3l per ton.
J. Everett Kreider and Carl
Diller, auctioneers.
Mellinger
Promoted
Sperry New Holland has
named Ivan L. Mellinger,
Leola, service parts
specialist, to the new
position of service parts
planning supervisor.
In his new position,
Mellinger will have
responsibility for analyzing
and planning service parts
requirements for all product
lines.
Joining the company as a
junior service parts planner
in 1967, he was promoted to
service parts planner one
year later. He became a
cataloger in 1969 and was
named to his most recent
position in 1972.
A native of Lancaster
County, Mellinger is a
graduate of Garden Spot
High School.
PUBLIC SALE
of 25 ACRE FARM
to be held
THURSDAY, APRIL 3,1975
at 2 P.M.
Located along the Elizabethtown Rd., 7 miles Northwest of
Manheim, 7 miles Southeast of Elizabethtown, 1 mile West of
Mastersonville, near Chiques Church of the Brethren, Lancaster Co ,
Pa.
25 ACRES more or less. Most of these acres are
under cultivation with running spring of water. Bank
Barn with tobacco shed atrached. Stripping room and
dampening cellar, hanging room for tobacco. Also,
garage and a 20 x 40 ft. work shop.
2Vz STORY FRAME DWELLING consisting of 8
rooms. First floor has 3 rooms and kitchen, second
floor has 3 bedrooms and bath, and the third floor has 1
bedroom. Oil hot-water baseboard heat.
This property is 'at a - good location with ap
proximately 1300 ft. road frontage along the
Elizabethtown Hd., and 500 ft. along Meadow Rd.
Persons wishing to view property may do so by
palling 655-4106 for an appointment. (PLEASE NO
SATURDAY CALLS).
Sale by: -
LEE H. HESS
MARY R. HESS
Carl Hallgren, Attorney
Rufus Geib, Auctioneer
Broken Bit
4-H Club
The monthly meeting of
the Broken Bit 4-H Horse
Club was held at the home of
Jane and Martha Gregory.
President, Natalie Immcl
presided over the business
meeting. Aiida Farrington
and Jacic Mccklcy were
welcomed into the club. The
club was the recipient of the
second place award at the 4*
H Expo at Park City. Jane
Gregory gave a county
council report.
On May 25 the club’s an
nual horse show will be held
at Friendly Horsemen’s
Show Grounds in Denver.
Approximately 22 classes
will be held for the Western,
English and racing events.
Championships will be given
in the children, adult and
racing divisions. A spring
trail ride will be held on
April 6.
Dr. Jeff Edelson, a
veterinarian {rom Manheim
spoke to the group about
parasites in horses.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Rick Buckwalter
on April 18.
News Reporter
Jane Gregory
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FRANK & PAUL
SNYDER
Livestock, Farm Equipment,
Household Goods, Antiques
No sale too small
or too la ref.
717-859-2688
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