Sale reports JGHTER PIGS: 450 i 0; 350 lb. 42.00. nan E. Hunter, Sales ;er. bile sale of dairy cows inn machinery was ay Ist for John W. and . Gahring of R. D. 4, e, Pa. Holstein Dairy cows brought an average of $496. Other machinery sold induded: N.H. 273 Baler $3450, 34' Elevator $550, wagons $650 & $750 and 300 gal. Fiber glass tank sprayer $750. The auctioneer was Arthur Rife. A feeder pig and cattle sale was held Friday evening, GAP AUCTION FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1976 v 6:00 P.M. sled off Routt 41 - Lancaster Avomie opposite Turkey Hil Mint! Kt - boss RR Bridie. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION. Inspection Friday from 9:00 a.m. until sale time. ISKNMENTS ON MONDAYS OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT IM 1:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. Call us for pick up service A STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneer 2-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALE ONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 19,1976 AT 9:30 A.M. .ocation; Vz mile North of Route 23 on North iple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., PA. Watch for le Sign. factors; Farm Machinery; Horse Drawn elements; New Tools, Hardware," Building terials; Hay and straw. Mso load of Citrus Fruit Direct from Florida. IVe sell on Commission. HAY SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:00 Noon by HARVEY Z. MARTIN HOUSEHOLD GOODS DAVID H. GOOD 717-656-9024 Snyder, R. Martin, H. Wolgemuth, C. Oilier, J. Fry Aucts. NEXT SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Public Sale May 15,1976 9:30 A.M. 2220 DAIRY ROAD LANCASTER, PA REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS NEXT COW SALE FRIDAY, MAY 21 BUYING & SELLING DAILY Livestock is our full time Business. Owner CHARLES C. MYERS Phone: 717-569-2106 or 717-569-6800 PARK MYERS, Sales Manager Private Sales Daily April 30 by R. Lavon Auker 6 miles east of Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. A good crowd saw 80 to 100 feeder pigs sell. The 50 to 55 lb. animals brought $55. The 400 to 500 lb. cattle went for $2OO to |235 each. Long Brothers were the auctioneers. A nice-sized crowd at tended the sale of Marc A. Lehman, R. D. 12, Hellam, York Co., Pa. on April 26th. The dairy herd of 29 Holstein cows sold for an average of $407. The high animal being an Astronaut daughter for $705. The 60 J.D. tractor brought $775 and the 1000 gal. bulk milk tank $4OOO. Preston E. Chronister was the auctioneer. A public sale of real estate and household goods was held for the Shelley Musser estate in New Holland on May Ist. The property consisted of a IV* story frame dwelling and one-car garage and was sold for $32,000 to Park and Jeanette Miller, R. D. 1, New Holland, Pa. Among the items sold were: two and one half dollar gold piece $75, $1 geld piece $BO, jelly cupboard $117.50, two chests $49 each, copper wash boiler $37, cake stand $l6, toilet set $l5O, small tin box $32, old fashioned spoon holder $25, sugar bowl $54, pewter plate $47, tin ABC plate $42, small luster pit cher $47.50, washing Perry County, 15 acres Country Real Estate - 100 P.M. - Antiques, Collectables. Household Goods Located 4 mi west of Newport. Middle Ridge Road. 2 mi. from Little Buffalo State Park. 2 story house. Summer house, other outbuildings Mrs. Melvin Byers, owner HOME OF TOP QUALITY Robert L. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A complete dispersal sale of “Broad Acres,” the Tioga County Farm was held May 1 one mile west of Wellsboro, Pa. Several hundred people attended the sale of 72 registered Holstein cows which sold for an average of $7OO. The high cow brought $1250 with five animals bringing over $lOOO. Farm machinery sold for: Int. No. 45 Vibra-shank cultivator $950, N.H. 40’ .elevator $675, Hay wagon & rack $575, Gehl forage wagons $975 & $l6OO, N. 1.217 Spreader $6lO, J.D. 2-row corn planter $260, Gehl hi throw Blower $lOOO, N.H. Siderack $7lO, N.H. Haybine $1675, N.H. 717 Chopper direct cut & 1-row conihead $l3OO, N.H. 276 Baler $3250, N.I. one-row Com picker $2350, M.F. 4-bottom plow $llOO, M.F. 1085 D Tractor $BOOO. Sales Manager was Gordon Wood with Arlow Kiehl as auctioneer. Sechrist Sales Company, Inc. Livestock Auction Stewarts town, PA May 3,1976 CATTLE 244 Steers - High Choice and Prune $40.00- 42.00; Good Choice 39.00- 39.75; Good 37.25-38.50; Standard Good 35.00-36.50; Holsteins Good 37.00-38.50; Standard to Good 32.00-35.50. Heifers - High Choice and Prime 37.00-38.10; Good to Choice 36.50-36.75; Good 35.00- Standard Good 34.50-34.75; Holsteins Good 34.00- Standard Good 30.00- Feeder Steers - Good and Choice 42.00-44.10; Standard “SPECIAL SALE” FEEDER CATTLE and PIGS FRI. MAY 14 7:00 P.M. CARLISLE Livestock Market Exit 12 1-81 machine $l6O, and lawn mower $l7O. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin and Frank L. Steller. A Public Auction of farm machinery, hay and household goods was held May 1, by Herbert & Irwin Wilkins of Lakeside, Susq. Co., Pa. Some prices received were: J.D. 24T Baler $1525, Elevator $l5O, Wagons $470 and $570, 1000 bales hay 75 cents per bale, camel-back trunks $25 & $27.50, crocks $25 & $3O, blue marked jugs $3l & $34, kerosene lamp $35, clothes press $5O and gas lantern $27.50. M. L. Bunnell was the auctioneer. A large crowd attended the public sale of real estate, antiques & household goods held May 1 by Mrs. S. P. Shearer of Jacobus, Pa. The lot approx. 60 x 150 ft. with 2% story 8 room frame house was sold for $23,000. Other items sold included: Dry Sink $125, oak table $l2O, oak rockers $45 & $55, Mantel clock $l5O, butter scales $25, butcher ladles $l5 ea., Oak dresser $5O, and oak wash stand $45. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8. 1976 Good 40.00-41.50; Utility 30.00-35.00. Bulls - Good and Choice Commercial 37.00-38.50; Standard to Good 35.00-36.50; Utility to Standard 30.00- 34.00. Cows - High Yearling Commercial 32.00-33.50; Cutters 30.00-31.50; Canners Low Cutters 28.50-29.50; Shells 22.00-26.00. CALVES 135 Calves - Choice and Prime 65.00- 75.00; Good and Choice 60.00- 64.00; Standard and Good 50.00-58.00; Utility to Good 110-140 lbs. 42.00-48.00; Utility 90-110 lbs. 35.00-40.00; Culls 18.00-30.00. Dairy Dispersal HOGS 574 Hogs-U.S. No. 1 and 2,190-220 lbs. 49.5049.75; U.S. No. 1 and 3,190-230 lbs. 49.0049.25; U.S. No. 1 and 3, 180-250 lbs. 48.5048.75. Sows - 250-375 lbs. 40.00- 41.50; 400-500 lbs. 35.0038.00. Directory Auctioneer's vvam£*£omfe FINP THE LETTERS IN"' this picture that spell J. ROBERT WALTON AUCTIONEER Since 1960 UCENSED and BONDED RD#2.Holtwood, PA 17532 Ph (Rawlinsville) 717-214-2129 FOR COMPLETE SERVICE CALL JOHN I. MARTIN RDI, Durlach Road,Ephrata ■ 733-3511 or PAUL I. MARTIN Stevens RDI, Box 561 733-3305 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS No Sale Too Small or Large Tents Available Sanger &Sensenig AUCTIONEERS Many years of Sale Experience will give you a better sale. Prompt courteous service. Can give you most any day you want. Licensed & Bonded Call 717-272-1025 or 717-786-3128 SAIL BOAT AUCTIONEERS FRANK & PAUL SNYDER Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Antiques No sale too small or too large 717-859-2688 717-733-7052 RANDAL V. A LLOYD H. KLINE S KREIDER 717-733-1006 717-786-3394 Auctioneers & Sales Managers Spedaßangln: Dairy A Farm Machinery Sales, Real Estate - Ruble or Private Sale. Complete Professional Auction Service with Tent Available PUBLIC AUCTION /4«ttUo* Sewice Boars - 300-500 lbs. 32.00 34.00. SHEEP 3 Lambs - Good to Choice 35.0042.00; Medium and Good 30.0034.00. Ewes -8.00-18 JO. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, Select No. 1 and 2, 200-215 lbs. 49.0049.50. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 2,190-220 lbs. 48.50 48.75. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 3,190220 lbs. 48.00 48.25. Clarks Summit State Hsp. Bob Earl, auctioneer from Wyoming, Pa. noted that the recent dairy dispersal saw the following highlights: Top cow sold for $890; 40 milk cows averaged $520; top bred heifer $610; 12 bred heifers averaged $455; steers ranged from $1205300. large crowd was in attendance. RDS MANHEIM, PA PHONE 1717) 665-5735 PROFESSIONAL • LICENSED AUCTIONEERS J. Omar Landis & J. M. Witman “SPECIALISTS" • AUTOMOBILES . ANTIQUES-FURNISHINGS • ESTATES . LIVESTOCK-MACHINERY • REAL ESTATE . MAILING LIST AVAILABLE 1 We are now listing Fall Sales. • 91
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