Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1976, Image 19

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eluded Kerosene Lamp $lOl,
Plank Bottom chain $5l
each. Wooden Batter churn
$97.M, Columbian Range
$4lO, and a pony for $O3.
Leßoy S. Horst 4t Paul W.
Herat, Auctioneers.
XXX
Real eetate and household family Bible $145, quilt $ll5,
gooda o< Francea M. Wlae, 1806 $5 gold piece $lOO, 1900
Eat. of W. Cocalico Twp. $5 gold piece $lOO, rocker $75,
were auctioned Feb. 21. wadbstand $56, and antique
The 1% atory frame bouae com drier $36.
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STORAGE BOX
This sturdy plastic
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24 Drawer Storage Cabinet 171/2" x 23 1/2" Astro-Turf
#62612 $6.99 Mat #l6lll $3.39
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REPORTS
with frame bam and garage,
was sold for $27,300 to David
Hollingsr, LitUx R 4.
Household items included:
water pitcher and bowl $205;
six fiddle-back chairs $215,
chest $l5O, round extension
table $l3O, Zimmerman
14" x 24" COCOA
DOOR-GARD MAT
This handy door mat
cleans feet with
brush-like action,
absorbs moisture, saves
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Glenn Horst, Akroo «u
the auctioneer.
Following are some of the
Registered Holstelns sold at
the 307th Garden Spot Sale
Feb. 26 at Lancaster, Pa.
11400 for Locust-Glen Star
Standout consigned by
Joseph A. Hauck, Culpeper,
Va.
11329 for Edsonhsven
Elmore Kingpin Glen con*
signed by Dale Hoffman,
Bloomsburg, Pa. $1575 for C.
Wielendale Rock Holly
consigned by J. Ivan &
The Perfect
Room Divider!
the Farmers’ Marke
, 1/4" x4'xB' AD Fir |
Interior Plywood I
I This plywood Is recommended for
I Interior work such as shelves... M
| cabinets... any work where It will
I not be exposed to extremely wet %
\ conditions. Works easily with m
* ordinary t 0015... holds nails well %
i ... resists splitting. #12200 ~
SA99 |
Per Sheet |f
60 LB. BAG
BLACKTOP PATCH
Repair large cracks
and chuck holes...
Instantly. Just pour
and tamp down.
#10394
$029
mm kmas •
ADJUSTABLE
JACK POST
Use for permanent
placing or for
temporary support.
Adjusts from 5T to
B'2". #llBO7
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1107 ENTERPRISE RD. LANCASTER
E. PETERSBURG 569-7341
Dennia Smok«r. Genesee,
P«.
$1275 for Wlnterland Burke
Aaggle consigned by Ed. E.
k Ed. Stapleton. Jr..
Culpeper, Va. and SI72S (or
Caasland Food Matts Donna
consigned by Wm. C. Kepler,
Middletown, Md. Her
January calf sold for $4OO.
R. Austin Backus Inc.
were sale Managers k
Auctioneers.
A public sale of Farm
Machinery was held north of
Delta, Yoric Co., on Feb. 28
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 6.1976
(or Worley k Marjorie
Harrington.
Some of the items sold
included: J.D. 4520 diesel
Tractor J.D. 2910
tractor $4600, J.D. No. 70
Skid-loader $4290, Case 1000
S.P. Combine $2890, M.H. 44
tractor $OBO, Ford Dexter 3
cyi, tractor $1229,20 x6O Silo
$2OOO, and N.H. 354 portable
mill $2475.
Robert L. <c Thomas
Sechrist, Auctioneers.
A big crowd attended the
sale of James W. Ic Betty
Risser north of Manbeim on
March 1 when farm equip
ment and dairy cattle were
sold.
The 39 cows averaged $490
each. Other items sold were
N.H. 1880 Harvester $13,400,
4-Row IH Corn Planter,
$3,475, N.I. 324 Corn Picker-
Grinder $5,000, McCurdy
corn drag $3OO, Badger
Forage Wagon $2700, A.C. D
-19 tractor $3425, Kitchen
Cabinet $7O and Com at $67
per ton.
Auctioneers were C.H. &
Boh Wolgemuth.
A public sale for Boltz
Bros., Inc. was held Feb. 27
& 38 at ShoemakersviHe with
a crowd of 800 attending.
The bidding on used trucks
Was strong, also on shop
working equipment and
tools. A Case SBOB Con
struction King tractor, with
CK backhoe, buckets; work
lift attach., steel roQguard
brought sl2^oo.
Sale conducted by Ralph
W. Zettlemoyer Auction. Co.
A public auction was held
by Elam R. Petersheim,
south of Intercourse on Feb.
27 when oxen, horses, and
carriages were sold. The
sale was well attended.
A pair of 3400 lb. Red Oxen
sold for |1025, Sorrel horses
11300, pair of Sorrel work
horses $3900, Courting Buggy
$lO5O, work harness SSS to
$5O, pony breaking cart $2OO,
pony $72, and a dinner bell
$7O.
Wilbur H. Hosier and
Martins, Auctioneers.
Registered buyers num
bered 358 at the public sale of
the John Erb Estate of
Georgetown on Feb. 28. A six
room brick rancher on a SO x
200 lot sold for 834,000. Single
RED ROSE FEED
& FARM SUPPLY
DIVISION OF CARNATION
QUARRYVILLE, PA
wood lot (or 90,000 and a
doubla wood lot for 113,000.
Alio aold wera; 1951
Pontiac KSO, A.C. 8210
garden tractor |MO, electric
gone with the wind lamp
9198, Jelly cupboard $175,
round oak table $llO. clotbea
tree 90S, bench table 9400,
Morrla rocker $156, walnut
dresses $872.60, quilt frame
970, and 6 chain 9175.
UoydH. Kreider k Randal
Kline were auctioneer*.
Reuben M. Zimmerman
held a dairy herd dispersal
and (arm machinery sale on
Tuea., March 2, east of
Prices received for the
following items werE: A.C.
100 diesel tractor 92500, IHC
No. 47 Baler 91130. A.C. 829
Haybine 91000, NJH. No. 250
Hay Rake 9060, Timothy Bay
900 per ton. Clover Hay 970
per ton, and Ear Corn 904 per
ton.
Holstein Dairy cows sold
up to $B2O, Heifers up to $545
and 2 young bulls $450 and
$4OO.
Auctioneers were Leßoy S.
Horst and Paul W. Horst.
Conway to
represent
this a^ea
FORT WAYNE, Ind. -
James L. Conway is the new
marketing coordinator for
beef and dairy feeds for
Central Soya's Feed Division
heasquartered here.
Conway will be responsible
for directing marketing
activities for all Master Mix
beef and dairy feeds.
A. native of Kansas City,
Mo., Conway bolds a
bachelor’s in animal
husbandry from the
University of Missouri. He
joined Central Soya’s Feed
Division in 1966 as assistant
district sales represen-
Micfaigan. He was promoted
to district sales represen*
tative for southeast Missouri
in 1971 and to the same
position in the Illinois area in
1973. In 1974, Conway was
promoted to district sales
representative for Delaware
and portion of New Jersey,
Maryland and Penn
sylvania.
Conway will be
headquartered in Fort
Wayne, Ind.
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