ale reports and sold by the $l9 lbs. $BB.OO - lbs. $70.00-81.50; j 61.00-67.50; 100-130 Ihs $78.50-93.00; 50- ■ 50-70.00; 70-99 lbs. 'ip. 100-130 lbs. 30-49 lbs. $72.00- 1 lbs. $68.00; 70-90 100-130 lbs. nonfe. » $70.00; 50-69 lbs. j.' 70-99 lbs. $54.00; is. none. 39th YORKSHIRE SWINE SALE OUR SUMMER SALE FRIDAY, JULY 9,1976, 1:00 P.M. AT THE FARM Ruction Tested Certified Meat Tested Offering-55 bred Gilts —llO Open GHts v 25 Boars The Herds With The Test Records. Ends Right. We have the Grand Champion Eastern National Production Pork Contest, i, MD. arts with big winners. January Pennsylvania ihow Granu Champion Bred Gilt, Reserve Champion Bred Gilt. National_Type_Conference, Kinston, N.C. Champion Bred Gilt. dry Pennsylvania State Show & Sale Champion lilt, Reserve Champion Bred Gilt, Champion it, Champion Open Gilt Litter Pair, Reserve ion Boar. Penna. Invitational show champion Boar, ion Open Gilt. March Eastern National Spring iw Reserve Champion Carcass Pair. Catalogs available (OOKS END and PAR KAY FARMS - Reno H. Thomas, Sale Mgr. Beavertown, PA 17813 Phone 717-658-5821; 6544 or 7007 14TH ANNIVERSARY SALE BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM IDO HEAD-TOP QUALITY COWS-100 HEAD Buying & Selling Doily - We Are Mere to Serve You. Sate held at the Black & White Holstein Farm located just West of Lancaster, Pa. on Dairy Lane. Ex 't 283 West of Lancaster at Flory's Mill Rd. t turn left and then right around mill to farm. R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC., Auctioneer CHARLES C. MYERS Mexico, NY 717-569-2106 ( PARK MYERS, Sales Manager or 717-569-6800 ROBERT LAWRENCE. Cashier A Public Sale of Household Goods was held Jun£ 19 by Elam L. Kauffman 2 miles east of Bird-in-Hand, Lan caster Co., Pa. Some prices received _were: Coverlet $95, Oak Chest of Drawers $62.50, Shelf Clock $5O and small Cedar Chest $49. The auctioneers were Leroy Zook and Leon Kurtz. A Public Auction of an tiques, coins, machinery and ANNO FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 16 For additional information on Bloodlines and Production, call Thursday, July 15 (717) 569-2106. horses was held June 19 by Francis and Ruth Ehrgood one-half ' mile 'lr'om Hopeland, Lancaster Co., Pa. Following are some of the .prices: Wagon $215, small Manure Spreader $l2O, Pony Cart $l7O, Anvil $5O, Buggy Seat $2O, Milk Cans $5 to $l4, Western Saddle $lO5, Silver Dollar Set $36, Silver Cer tificates $3 ea., 2 Iron Dogs $2O ea., Reg. Quarter Horse Mare $605, 5 yr. old Mare $530, Donkeys $3O to $65 and Billy Goat $l6. Randal V. Kling & Lloyd H. Kreider were the auc tioneers. On Friday, June 18th a Public Auction was held by Mrs. William Schrey, 1 mile south of Selinsgrove, Pa. A good crowd attended and there was fast bidding for the farm machinery, household goods and antiques. Prices received were: I.H. No. 240 tractor $2lOO, I.H. No. 460 tractor $3900,10’ disc $l3OO, M.F. No. 50 tractor $2150, wheel rake $350, I.H. No. 76 combine $4BO, I.H. baler No. 430 $2lOO, flour chest $lOO, dining room suite $295, spring wagon seat $27.50, buggy lantern $l5, wicker baby carriage $175, and cast hog trough $6. Earl Eash was the auc tioneer. Special Slaughter Cattle Sale Dublin, Va. June 18 There were 194 head sold. All steers and heifers were graded by Representatives of the VDAC’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA carcass grade and weight basis, f.o.b. the feed lot and sold by the hun dredweight. Choice Steers .1075 lbs. $84.10 per cwt; Choice Heifers $58.00; Holstein Cows $53.40; Beef Cows $51.90. Danville * June 21,1976 *- STEERS: Good to Choice 35.00 to 37.70; Standard to Good 32.00 to 34.50. BULLS: 30.50 to 37.60. COWS: High Choice to Prime 30.60 to 31.90; Good to Standard 28.00 to 29.60; Utility 24.00 to 27.00; Cutters 21.00 to 23.00. CALVES: Good to Choice 38.00 to 42.00; Standard to Good 25.00 to 32.00. HOGS: 51.20 to 53.00.- SOWS: 36.00 to 42.00. BOARS: 30.00 to 34.00. Special Slaughter Cattle Sale Harrisonburg, Va. June 17 There were 260 head sold. All steers and heifers were graded by Respresentatives of the VDAC’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundred-weight. STEERS; Choice 950-1050 lbs. $37.90-39.40; 1050-1200 lbs. $37.70-38.90. Good 875- 1000 lbs. $37.00-37.90; 1000- 1150 lbs. $36.50-37.10. Holstein steers; choice 1240-1385 lbs. $36.30-36.75; Good 1099-1500 lbs. $34.90- 36.40. HEIFERS: Choice 840-890 lbs. $35.80-36.95; Good 688- 930 lbs. $31.50-34.90. Over $240,000 was paid for the Christian D. Landis farm of 31 acres on Horseshoe Rd. off the Old Philadelphia Pike in Lancaster Co. on' June 19th. The High Realty- Corp. of Lancaster purchased the land which is adjacent to their Greenfield Industrial Park. Other items sold were Farmall A 100 tractor $2025, N.I. single row'corhpicker $2OOO, W.D. No. 45 A.C. $1325, disc harrow $490, flour chest $125 and cook stove $lOO. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26.1976—9: ' Alvin L. Miller, Auctioneer' conducted the sale. Real Estate consisting of a 6 acre fannette, household goods and antiques was sold by the Bertha K. Brady Estate 6 miles north of Elverson on June 19th. John Fleming, Geigertown purchased the 6 acres with a 2 Vi story frame dwelling, 2 story frame barn and chicken house for $36,500. Household items sold were: Pine Blanket Chest $l6O, 1866 farm bell $l7O, China Closet $425, Larkin desk of oak $230, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite $265, oil lamp $9O, 35 crocks from $4.50 to $27.50, cook stove $245, oak sideboard $7O and oak rocker $9O. William March, Jr. was the auctioneer. A Consignment Sale of feeder pigs & feeder cattle was held June 18 by Don and Walt Keister at Keister’s Middleburg Auction Sales, Inc., Middleburg, Pa. FEEDER PIGS: 25 to 35 lb. 25.0085.00; 35 to 50 lb. 35.0049:50. FEEDER CATTLE: Choice 400 to 600 lb. 38.50- 46.50; Good 300 to 500 lb. 35.0042.00; Standard 32.00- 35.00. FEEDER HEIFERS 28.00-32.00. Art Kling and Larry Long, Auctioneers. GREEN DRAGON LIVESTOCK SALES held their weekly sale June 18 one mile north of Ephrata, Pa. COWS: Utility & High Cutter 29.00-30.50, few to 31.00; Cutter 27.00-39.00; Shells back to 22.00; Fat Heifers 28.00-32.00, few 33.00. fk Auctioneer’s Directory Women Working Recent statistics indicate that almost 37 million wom en held jobs in the United States in mid-1975. 'That comprises 40 per cent of the nation’s workforce and in cludes 46 per cent of all women 16 years of age and older Figures show that the number of women under 20 in the labor force has in creased about 2% times as fast as the total population. PAUL E. SANGER Realestate Auctioneer The Farm Realestate Specialist Licensed, Bonded Registered & Experienced Call 717-272-1025 Lebanon, PA LLOYD H. A RANDAL V. KREIDER g KLINE 717-786-3394 717-733-1006 Auctioneers & Sales Managers Specializing In. Daily & Farm Machinery Sales, Real Estate ■ Public or Private Sale. Complete Professional Auction Service with Tent Available STEERS: 2-way 700 to 900 lb. 37.50-39.25; 400> 600 lb. Feeders 38.00-42.50; Holstein Steers 31.00-33.00, few 34.50; Holstein Bulls 28.00-33.50; Stock Heifers 28.00-32.00. DAIRY: Light run-sold strong. Load Northern Pa. fresh cows $550 to $7OO. Springers $550 to $650. Load Butler Co. Cows fresh $585 to $710; Springers $650; 1 Purebred $B4O. Herd Dispersal out of Maryland - fresh $450 to $510; milkers $275 to $350; springers $425 to $475. Walter H. Risser is the proprietor. The largest farm sale in dollars ever held by Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc., since they began operating in 1930, was held June 19 for the estate of Ralph L. Whaley. The sale was well attended and was held on Bloomingdale Road, Queenstown, Maryland, when 1500 pigs and sows were sold between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Bred sows sold from $175 to $260; sows with suckling pigs at side $175 to $390. Boar Hogs $l7O to $260; Pigs (weaned) $2B to $4l; Shoats $4O to $7O and 40 open gilts $lOO each. Twelve Steers $3lO to $3BO. Cob Com brought $2.75 bushel. Machinery and Trucks brought the follwoign prices: J.D. 4020 tractor $B7OO, Two Case 930 tractors $5500 & $3950, M. M tractor $lOOO, M.F. Drill (new) $2550, J.D. 1240 Planter $2450; 1975 GMC Grain truck $9350,1971 GMC Pickup truck $llOO, and 1956 Chev. Pickup truck $370. Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc. were Sales Managers & Auctioneers. 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 AUCTIONEERS FRANK & PAUL SNYDER Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Antiques No sale too small or too large 717-859-2688 717-733-7052 >1