Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 03, 1976, Image 95

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    Sale reports
,lers $45, Milkwhite
> Set $4O, 48 pc. red
set $67.50, Walnut
table sloo, ~
p Candle Stand $45,
pinner Bell $BO, Red
i Set $4O and Bracket
$42.50.
bur H. Hosier and
|K. Galebach were the
ineers.
public Sale of real
SALE EVERY
TUESDAY
Graded Sale
Ist Tuesday each month
2 P.M.
Horse Auction
2nd Saturday each month
IPM.
FAUQUIER
LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE
Marshall, Va.
703-364 4861
BRED GILT SALE
SATURDAY, AUG. 14,1976
Location - Vz mi. South of Bethel from US 22 &
mi. North of 422 Myerstown, PA along 501 turn
est of Bethel School to 2nd farni on left.
60 Head of Choice Crossbred Gilts bred to
orkshire Boars. .Gilts will start farrowing
ugust 21. Also 1 Yorkshire boar will be sold.
Sale Conditions By
HENRY H. MARTIN
luctioneer G. Harvey Weik
14TH ANNIVERSARY SALE
BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM
100 HEAD-TOP QUALITY COWS-100 HEAD
For additional information on Bloodlines and Production,
call Thursday, July 15 (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.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC., Auctioneer CHARLES C. MYERS
Mexico. NY 717-569-2106 (
PARK MYERS, Sales Manager or 717-569-6800
ROBERT LAWRENCE, Cashier
estate, implements and
household goods was held
June 26 for the Paul &
Deborah Leffler Estate 3
miles north of Myerstown,
Lebanon Co., Pa.
The 23 acre farm, 2% story
frame house, 2 story frame
garage, work shop, and
butcher house was sold for
$71,300 to Eurey Stoltzfus of
Lebanon County.
Other items included: J.D.
530 tractor $1750, small gas
engine $340, marble
washstand $l2O and marble
bureau $l2O.
John Breidegan<.& David
Risser were the auctioneers.
A Public Sale of household
goods and antiques was held
June 26 by Mrs. Ada E.
Hershey located halfway
between Gap and In
tercourse in Lancaster Co.,
Pa.
Prices received were: Dry
Sink $350, Kitchen Cabinet
$175, Extension Table $lOO,
Kelvinator Freezer $175,
1:30 P.M.
717-933-4279
•FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 16
Wash Stands up to $5O,
Clothes Tree $4O, Oak
Rocking Chair $45 and
Copper Kettle $7O.
Auctioneers were Leroy
Zook, and Leon Kurtz.
HUNTER’S SALE BARN,
INC. held their weekly sale
Monday, June 28 at Rising
Sun, Maryland.
COWS: High dressers
28.00-29,75; Utility 24.25-
26.75; Low Utility 20.C0-23.75.
BULLS: 750 lb. 29.25; 1370
lb. 38.25; 1750 lb. 39.50.
VEALERS: 38.00-44.00.
CALVES: Low Utility 65 to
75 lb. 12.00-18.00; 75 to 85 lb.
18.00-23.50; 90 to 95 lb. 25.00-
29.50; 95 to 100 lb. 28.00-33.50;
110 to 125 lb. 33.0039.50.
FEEDER HEIFERS: 350
to 450 lb. 26.0031.00.
FEEDER PIGS: By the
head $3O to $35.
SOWS: 33.00.
SHEEP: $l5 to $22 each;
Lambs 55.00-65.00.
Norman E. Hunter is the
Sale Manager.
The Caernarvon Farm
Dispersal was held June 28
under a large 40’ x 100’ tent
which was full of people from
20 different states. The 170
head of registered Holsteins
were sold and delivered to 14
states and Canada. Owner
was Andrew Stoltzfus.
Included in the sale were
30 pairs of cows - The top
priced cow sold for $BOOO and
was a daughter of Caer
narvon Dutchoe who was
chosen over her dam. She
was bought by Carnation
Farms of Carnation,
Washington. The second high
cow was a Chief daughter
and sold for $6600. The
average price was $1442.
Sale held at Morgantown,
Pa.
Harris Wilcox Inc., Sale
Mgrs. & Auctioneers.
A cattle sale was held at
the Shady Lane Dairy Cow
bl> V- milr west of
Quarryville, Lane. Co., Pa.
on June 25 by Glenn D. Fite.
The 105 head averaged
$641 with the top cow, a
purebred, springer, bringing
$1675. A small herd averaged
$503.
Canadian Springers and
Fall cows averaged $640,
Fresh $733 'Avg., Springers
$843 Avg., and Fall $607 Avg.
Auctioneers were Kersey
Bradley, Everett Kreider
and Lloyd Kreider.
The Sheldon Farms
Dispersal was held June 26
by Richard & Mable Sheldon
4 miles N.W. of Thompson,
Susquehanna Co., Pa.
The top price for a Holstein
Registered cow was $1425
with others in the 38 cow
herd selling for $llOO and
$990.
Farm Machinery sold for
the following prices: N.H.
Blower $845, 4 bottom plow
$9OO, J.D. 4020 tractor
$12,600, Silage Blower with
com & grass heads $1960,
Haybaler $lO2O, Manure
Spreader $635 and M.F. 10’
Disc $1155.
Merton L. Bunnell, Auc
tioneer & Sales Mgr.
A Public Sale of antique
car, motorcycle and guns
was held June 26 by Mrs.
Wilbur Flaharty 8 miles
south of Red Lion, York Co.,
Pa., before a good crowd.
The highlight of the sale
was a 1930 Model A Ford
which sold for,s4ooo.
Other items were: 1967
Dodge Coronet $9lO, 1975
Yamaha 200 Motorcycle
$505, and Winchester Model
97 12 ga. pump gun $215.
Robert L. Sechrist was the
auctioneer.
A Registered Horse Sale
was held at Gettysburg
before a crowd of 1000 people
who came from several
counties for the sale of 46
horses which -brought
HEAR YE!
HEAR YE!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3.1976—95
$36,110. The sale was held by
R. Kenneth Foust at Barlow
Knoll Acres near Gettysburg
on June 26.
The following animals
were sold in the $2OOO range -
Morgan Stallion, Park
Horse, Mare and a Gelding.
John Bi Merryman was the
auctioneer.
The Fvirmersville Auction
was held June 22 in Far
mersville, Lancaster Co.,
Pa.
Following are some items
sold: Maytag Washer $l5O,
Contemporary living room
suite $l2O, Mahogany dining
room suite $165, adding
machine $lB, metal glider
$25, cedar-lined wardrobe
$57.50, bookcase bedroom
suite $l2O, pressure cooker
$2O, 10 lb. bags potatoes 85
cents ea., and raspberries
$l.lO per qt.
John J. Rutt was the Sale
Manager.
Danville
June 28,1976
STEERS: Good to Choice
35.00 to 37.50; Standard to
Good 32.00 to 34.00.
HEIFERS: Good to Choice
32.00 to 34.25.
BULLS: 26.25 to 33.75.
COWS: High Choice to
Prime 31.40 to 32.60; Good to
flea
/L
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 g KREIDER
717-733-1006 717-786-3304
Auctioneers & Sales Managers
SpectaEzingln:
Dairy A Farm Machinery Sales, Real Estate • Pubic or Private Sate,
Complete Professional Auction
Service with Tent Available
PUBLIC AUCTION
/4uctio* Scwicc
RDS MANHEIM, PA PHONE 1717| 665-5735
PROFESSIONAL • LICENSED
AUCTIONEERS
J. Omar Landis & J. M. Witman
“SPECIALISTS”
• *i , J. 0 “° BILES • antiques-furnishings
• g™ I** 1 ** • LIVESTOCK-MACHINERY
• REAL ESTATE . MAILING LIST AVAILABLE
' We are now listing Fall Sales.
Standard 29.00 to 30.80;
Utility 26.00 to 28.50.
CALVES: High to Choice
46.00 to 52.50; Good to Choice
38.00 to 44.00; Standard to
Good 25.00 to 35.00.
HOGS: 51.40 to 53.20.
SOWS: 35.00 to 42.00,
BOARS: 28.00 to 31.25.
Pennsylvania
Auctioneers
Association
invites all Auctioneers
and their familiesto join
them at the National
Auctioneers Convention
in St. Louis, Missouri for
3 days of education and
festivities on
July 22nd,
July 23rd and
July 24th, 1976
If you are not a member
of your Pennsylvania
Auctioneers Association
and wish information on
how to join, please
contact State Secretary
for application forms,
newsletters, and full
details.
Secty. Clay C. Hess
Rlttenhouse Road,
RD2
Collegeville, Pa. 19426
Auctioneer’s
Directory
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
PAUL E. SANGER
Realestate Auctioneer
The Farm
Realestate
Specialist
Licensed, Bonded
Registered &
Experienced
Call 717-272-1025
Lebanon, PA