Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1975, Image 77

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    TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
PUBLIC AUCTION
COUNTRY PROPERTY WITH BI LEVEL HOME
AND COMMERCIAL TYPE BUILDING
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6,1975
2:00 P.M.
Location: Between Schoeneck and Relnholds
along Swamp Bridge Road. Approximately 8
minutes from Exit 21 of Penna. turnpike. West
Cocalico township. Lancaster County, Penn
sylvania.
Holland Stone and Aluminum 81-LEVEL HOME
40 x 45 2 Story Block and Steel Shop and
storage building with office.
Lot with improvements is 200 feet frontage and
approx. 400 feet deep containing 1.724 Acres.
The lot next to this has 100 feet frontage and
approx. 425 feet depth and contains .971 Acre
these will be offered separately and as a whole.
Sale time 2:00 P.M. e . .
Sale by
RICHARD E. and E. IRENE HALLER
717-949-3709
John E. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers
717-733-3511 717-733-3305
Eaby & Eaby Attorneys
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1975
AT 10:00 A.M.
One mile north of MILLERSBURG, Upper
Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Penna. Turn
off Route 147 at Cemetery Northside of
Millersburg. Take Shippendam Road. (Watch for
auction arrows the day of sale).
35 ACRE FARM
8-ROOM FRAME DWELLING with Semidetached
Summer House, Bank-type Bam, other Out Buildings,
Good Water Supply, Nice land in High State of
Cultivation approximately % mile East of the
Susquehanna River, close to Susquehanna Lutheran
Village and Frederick Medical Center.
FOR INSPECTION CALL 717-892-3813
TERMS: 10 percent down further terms to be an
nounced the day of sale. Real Estate will be offered at
1:00 P.M.
FARM EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
FORD 8-N TRACTOR, 2-Bottom Plow, Disk,
Cultivator, Scoop all 3-Point Hitch; Side Delivery
Rake, Reaper, 9-Hoe Grain Drill, Corn Planter,
Harrow, 4-Wheel Manure Spreader, Potato and Horse
Plows, Fencing, Chicken Nests, Feeders and Troughs;
Double-hole Cornsheller, Bench Vise, Ladders, Ropes,
Chains, Wrenches, Carpenter, Hand and Garden
Tools; Rotary Mowers, Power Chief Lawn Sweeper
with Motor, Trimmer, Tank Sprayer and Burner;
Tractor Jack, Baskets, Coal Brooder (never used);
Electric Brooder, Cinder Blocks, Shafting, Vi Ton
Fertilizer, many other items not listed.
1947 CHEVROLET 4 TON PICKUP TRUCK
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
6-Pc. Bedroom Suite, nice Upright Piano, Coal Room
Heatrola, 72” Metal Sink, new Bathtub, Commode, and
Wash Bowl; B&W TV, Tables, Rugs, Bedding, Books,
Crib, Barbeque Grill, Radio, Utility Cabinet, Dried
Snitz, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
DRY SINK w-Butterfly Hinges, Drop Leaf Extension
Table, Decorated Bedroom Suite, Blanket Chest, Home
Comfort Coal Kitchen Range nice condition; Flour
Chest with Dough Tray, Oak Sideboard, Bentwood,
Plank Bottom, Oak and Cane Seated Chairs and
Rockers; Swing-type Butter Churn, Pillar Clock,
Organ Stool, Roll-type Quilt Frame, Braided Rugs,
Depression, Pressed and Pattern Glass Dishes, Oil
Lamp, Cast Iron Kettle, Deitz Buggy Lantern, Copper
Apple Butter Kettle, large and small Kettle Stoves,
Butcher Kettles and Stands, Meat Grinder, Sausage
Stuffer, Beam Scale, Butcher Forks and Ladles, Meat
Bench, Brine Barrel, Crocks, Jugs, Wooden Tubs,
Wooden Measures, Coal Buckets, Buck Saw, Wooden
Planes, Flail, Wooden Wheelbarrow, Straw Cutter, (2)
SWAB WAGONS, BONAWITZ 808 SLED original
paint, Wagon Seats and Jack, Harness, Old Auto Racks
and Trunk.
ANDREW MILTON WEAVER,
ESTATE
Ethel C. Weaver, Executrix
TAMA C. WEAVER, ESTATE
Ethel C. Weaver, Administratrix
David F. DeWees, Attorney
George N. Deibert, Auctioneer
717-425-3313
Lunch Available
Tools and Farm Equipment will be sold first.
■*vvvwwvvvwvw» 0 f the VDAC'i Division of
C* !«, Daaawlc Market!, Livestock Section
IS£UC nepons on VDAC standards and sold
by the hundredweight.
c*u,„tai roll STEERS; Choice & Fancy
S «rtvirs2?£fe l! 500-600 lbs. 35.75-40.50; 600-
snd Yearling Sale m lbj] 25.1bAlM\ 800*1000
lbs. 39.50-42.25, 3 head
WINCHESTER, Va. There singles 1040 lbs. 44.50.G00d
were 1,489 head sold. All 400*500 lbs. 33.50*37.50; 500-
steers and heifers were 600 lbs. 33.75-36.25; 600-800
graded by Representatives
PUBLIC SALE
- OF -
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, NOV. 22,1975
In the Village of Intercourse, along Route 340,
Lancaster County, Pa.
REAL ESTATE consists of a lot containing
approximately 85’ frontage, 242’ deep. Im
provements thereon are a
2% Story Frame Dwelling House
with aluminum siding. 3 rooms and % bath on first
floor, 4 rooms on second floor, full attic, well of water
and cistern water, small bam.
Household Goods
Antique bureau; desk; chest; bed with box spring
and mattresses; high chair; trunk; cedar chest;
cupboard with drawers; library table; single bed; cot;
3 rockers; comer cupboard; desk and book case;
chairs; davenport; 2 coal and wood space heaters; oak
extension table with 16 boards; 6 kitchen chairs;
Maytag washing machine with engine; tubs; flower
stands; express wagon; wheelbarrow; carpet; com
forters, quilts and comfort tops; a large collection of
salt & pepper shakers, approximately 250 pair; dishes,
some are antique; cooking ware; carriage with storm
front; driving horse; harness; sprayer; lawn roUer;
lawn mower; trimmer; garden tools; lawn chairs.
Sale at 9:30 A.M.; Real Estate at 2:00 P.M.
Conditions of sale by
The Executor for the estate
of Susie B. Zook
Ralph Eby, Attorney
Leroy Zook Auctioneers
Leon Kurtz,
Manager
Inspection of property November 8 and November 15
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lunch Available
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Nov. 8,1975
lbs. 34.00*36.75; 800-1000 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 27.25-26.75; 500-
33.50-39.50. Medium 400-500 600 lbs. 28.25-27.50; 600-800
lbs. 32.25-34.50 ; 500800 lbs. lbs. 26.50-29.75. Medium 400*
28.75-29.50; 600600 lbs. 29.75- 600 lbs. 19.75-24.00 ; 600-700
31.00. Short 400*700 lbs. 27.50 lbs. 21.5022.50.
30.25. Special Feeder Calf
and Yearling Sale
HEIFERS: Choice & Oct. 30
Fancy 400-500 lbs. 25.25- CULPEPER. Va. Then.
30.25; 500600 lbs. 26.25-30.25; were 1,829 head sold. All
600800 lbs. 26.75-28.25. Good steers and heifers were
PUBLIC SALE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES,
SAT., NOV. 15,1975
Vi mile north of Penna. Farm Museum on
Oregon Pike, Manheim Twp.
Circular woodsaw, platform scales, ext. ladder, push
mowers, moto. power mower, Roto tiller, anvil, step
ladder all kinds of hand tools, digging irons, old nau
kegs, clamps, vise, elec, hand drill, cabinet, deep
freeze, Gen. Elec. Ref. and freezer comb. Maytag
washer, kitchen cab., 2 souare ext. tables, and six
chairs, stools, bench, metal porch glider, 5 piece
breakfast set, dated Mason jars, jugs, crocks, set
Harmony House dishes, salts, milk glass bureau set,
old mantel clock, kerosene lamps, deep antique dishes,
small tables, Hoover upright sweeper, studio couch, 2
pc. living room suite, plush chairs, elec. lights, braided
rugs, picture frames, wooden bed, wadi bowl and
pitcher, old blanket chest, 7 piece birds eye maple
bedroom suite, bedding, luggage, clothes trees, rugs,
radio, old stamps, old spread, silverware, stainless
steel cooking utensils, auto Frigidaire washer and
dryer comb, used very little, Lefevere double barrel
Winchester lever auction rifle, Woolrich hunting
coat, Cement wheel barrow, 70 John Deere riding
mower, butchering ladles, fireplace set, and many
items too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11
A.M. Sharp! Food served. Note: Not Responsible for
Accidents.
SALE BY
ELMER LANDIS
MARY LANDIS
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. GROFF
Item Receipt System
ByMarick
SHOOK FARMS
AUCTION
Newton, PA,
Due to other business interest we will sell the
following. Located on the Cherry Hill Rd., approx,
halfway between Newton and Falls, PA. Rt. 92, 7
miles south of Clarks Summit State Hospital and
Pa. Rt. 307. Watch for Bunnell Auction Arrows.
SATURDAY, NOV. 22,1975
12:00 Noon
>33 REG. & Hi-GRADE HOLSTEINS 33-
25 Grades - 6 Reg.
All 30 day T.B. and blood tested free herd. Several
calfhood vaccinated. Udders checked. Pregnancy
examined by Vet. Penna. and Interstate health charts.
This good Lacka. Co. herd consists of 33 milch cows,
7 fresh, 9 due late Nov. and Dec., 12 bred for Jan. &
Feb.
Sale highlights: The Shook family purchased
foundation stock from top dispersals in this area as
Floyd Carlton Est., Willard Bunting, Joseph Krall and
Fred Baker dairies.
Sires of animals selling: 2 Kingpin dams due in early
winter, Klever Ormsby Senator Dollar, Sandy Flat
Inka K. General Jack, Pineyhill Galaxy and Tidy Gent.
You can help yourself by buying some of these
profitable Holsteins that have already proven them
selves with D.H.I.A. records up to 20,343 M in 1973 and
1974 and presently not testing.
Sta-Rite 4 unit 3 line glass pipeline - complete A-l -
with 5 H.P. compressor approx. 220 ft. pipe, a 40 cow
unit, like new. Mueller 420 gal. bulk tank, complete A-l,
2 New Idea 323 one-row corn picker, used only 2
seasons, Brady 650 Feed grinder with 100 bu. tank,
used only 2 yrs., Allis Chalmers 4 row No-Till corn
planter with insecticide hopper, used 2 seasons, Fox
0109 pickup head, Klenzaid bulk tank washer,
grooming brush, set clippers, dehorners, SS pails and
strainers and many items not mentioned.
Lunch - Heated tent. Terms - Cash or approved
check.
Merton L. Bunnell, Auctioneer
Springville, PA Ph: 965-2375
Lacka Co.
Owners
MR. & MRS. DAVID SHOOK
Clarks Summit, PA RD3
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