Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 10, 1976, Image 83

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    ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• CALVES: 140 to 180 lb. story framed dwelling with a Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1976 —83
39.00- 120 to 135 lb. - three-room apartment, three T7 „_,
_ 33.00, 38.00, 40.00; 110 to 115 car garage and workshop A 2-day Public Sale of ° n USDA standards and sold
Wn 1 lb. 34.00-38.00; 100 to 110 IB." and the purchaser was Miss Valuable Antiques of the b!J?dredweiBbf
-30.0- 95 to 100 lb. 29.00- Lena M. Zimmerman, Estate of the late Laura Neff STEERS: Choice 810-910
f, ■* 34.00; 80 to 90 lb. 26.00-29.00; Ephrata R 2, Pa. of Red Lion, Pa. attracted lbs. $34.50-35.00, 936-1205 lbs.
70 to 85 lb. 18.00-25.00. The adjacent lot was sold large crowds and spirited Good 833 lbs.
FEEDER PIGS: By Head for $6,000 to Norman N. bidding. Some prices .
Jeff Yoder of Elverson n ... $lB, $22, $3O, & $33. Zimmerman also of Ephrata received were; Regina ■?^r. : n P lolce
purchased 2 top cows, a 4 yr. r SOWS & BOARS: 35 cents. R 2 and had 61% foot frontage Music Box $1500.00; Marble lbs. $33.75-36.00.
old Astronaut 88 for $2BOO, Jf m, ■ SHOATS: 180 to 200 lb. and a two-car garage. top table $500.00; Wicker rvwnv r..iv9
and an 86 pt. Imperial Chief 36 m stinri2!Tin 42.00 & 48.00. Other items sold included: Baby Carriage $250.00; vlr enort
for $2600. FEEDER HEIFERS: 355 two tractors $lO2O and $225, Oriental rugs $1,400.00 & aP o^Report
Braden King of Boonsboro, to 450 lb. 23.00-27.50; 450 to oak bedroom suite $230, oak $850.00; Gout stool $85.00.
Md. purchased an 86 pt. r £ er S : ( G °: ‘° 500 lb. 28.00-29.75; 500 to 650 ice box $l9O, china doset The Auctioneers were &
Marquis Ned for $1825, standard lb - 26.00-27.50. $l6O, china set $l5O, Carnival Charles & David Shrodes.
consigned by Jacob Deiner. *™ dard to Good 34 00 to Sale Mgr. - Auctioneer - water glass set $l2O and daughter bv £
AndyStoltrfus of Elverson Bulls: 34.00 to 36.60. Norman E. Hunter. copper kettle $ll5. SPECIAL FEEDER processors today 639.000
Z Cows: High Choice to Hnr? PIGSALE head of broilers and friers
SI7M GSon MS-D-WaJ Prime 30.00 to 31.00; Good to me cow sale held at FARMVILLE, VA. and 40,000 head of rock
Dtr. for $1725, a Round Oak uSt^on 2 /’nfl° r « 6 ° ; Keister ’ s Middleburg An Antique Sale was held Thorp J wJrP TJL hpad cSJ^reJ^hSl’oSn'lSd
Rag Apple Elevation for S^^otSui 0 28 '°° ; Cutters Auction Sales, Inc. on July 2 at the Farmersville Auction, TJ l ln n ZI L r pl™hpHkJ nf 6
$lBOO, and a 2 yr. old - . was well attended and was 3 miles east of Brownstown 8 1 f f dd t S 40
rr iitiis-LLiiu j T/jrtni f A _ Cfllvfis* Good to Choice hpld 3 poof nf iv/fiH* Tuivr s* Representatives of the 49,000 head of rock conush
Harrisburg Gay Ideal for to standard to east of Jldy J VDAC’s Division of Markets, last Friday.
Good 30.00 to 40.00. The ton cow sold for 5795- inning. S ?i„ Livestock Section on USDA Ready to cook movement
Raymond Getz, a Citation R , S'oo tn S' few fresh & close springers table $175, Rolltop desk fimlkedweirfit orodiSs S
Maple for $1700; Clarence 4 ?‘ 7 J. $550 to $650; milkers $4OO to Oak Bedroom Suite $350, Jjfn lh . ««
Kolb, Oley, Pa., a Paclamar Boars: 31.00 to 35.00. $550; bred heifers $275 to Oval China Closet $3lO, nrip?<f A d ih narltn
KMme^ e L£mdisbiM'p^ $250.' Sl^^irtc^Cun^rard^^^
broilers^and fryer^^or
Kennedy, Landisburg, Pa., a * K)U - $l5O, Dutch Cupboard $790, tnrinv'o Hoii» o ™
SmT HUNTERS SALE BARN, AuSoneers 3 "' 1 LanT L °" B, 3: 30^9 Ibs - $76.50-85.00; sales of plant grade 44-45
INC. held their weekly sale
RiSto “ S ”"' A RiWic Sale of real estate
* Several purebred fresh oq S’ Farmersville > Pa. on July 3. Set of Fiesta dishes $B5 and J™? Snort
cows in fun flow of milk sold The one tract was pur- 18 dolls from $7 to $lO5. lbs ' n 5£?A WhSr g * pt
from $750 to $9OO. 4i 180 lb ‘’ 26o lb ‘ chased for $26,50 ° 3,1(1 The 3316 is managed by slaughter - Tlllv ,
41,00 & 56.00. cluded a two gnd one half Jolm j 5 50-69 lbs. $66 00; 7(M9 lbs. July 2
none; 100-130 lbs. $55.50. Virginia Egg Market
«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Docked tail pigs averaging Prices unchanged on all
Q||ni I #k JK I p DfllDl |A mi I" 45 lbs. brought $5.00 per cwt. sizes and supplies adequate
M|liC| II Vlll ■■ Ml I (Cl II VIII k . more than pigs with tails. for a fair to good demand.
I Vwfflkiki ■ Vflkk Docked tail pigs averaging Prices to retailers Virginia
55 lbs. brought $6.50 per cwt. packed consumer grade
SAT AUG 7 1976 Q ATI IPH AY lIIIY 17 1976 more than pigs with tails. shell eggs in cartons
0111., HUU. #, w/o Ofmiltum, JULI i/, 13/0 SPECIAL SLAUGHTER delivered to store door.
Rppinnimxat IRD P M , n .. CATTLE SALE Sales to volume buyers;
BCg At<Jltillo PA P ' M ' 1P M - FRONT ROYAL, VA. Large 62-68 cents; Medium
aaiime, r« JuJy j 52-56% cents; Smalls 44%-48
Valuable real estate - Barn and approx. 30 Located at Elysburg School Building, Junction There were 41 head sold - cents -
Acres. Young timber-trout stream. 20 mi. to of Rt5.54&487,15 miles East of Sunbury All steers and heifers were Small lot sales: Large 69-
Raystown. ' ■ 3 ' graded by Representatives 74% cents; Medium 59-63%
For details call 814-448-2632 or .. . , . . . „ 0 . . x . of the VDAC’s Division of cents; Smalls 49%-53%
j School desks (all sizes & shapes), steel Markets, Livestock Section cents.
V AUCTIONEER - -ROBERT FLECK loc_kers, cafeteria equipment, teachers desks,
h R 1 AAAst.o9.-iA safe, refrigerator, chairs, all sizes' antique [ferns, HUHHHIIHIIHiIHHIHBHHI
” ~ plus many school related items.
I f. Auctioneer’s
LARGE REAL ESTATE SALE 421 ACRES Hi roMnru
Consisting of 3 farms with excellent high JohnXtotore Ronald Funk
producing cropland. Bloomsburg, PA Paradise, PA
Saturday, august 14, 197 6 784 3506 442 4279 mmmmmmmmmmmmm
Located in southern York Co., in Fawn & ” PAUL E. SANGER I RQRFRT
Hopewell Twp. near New Park, Pa.along Rt. 851 Realestate Auctioneer ..Y!-!. 11
approx. 10 miles east of Exit No. 1 Interstate Rt. The Fgrm UU Al Tnli
83, Tract No. 1 Realestate
Formerly known as the Emory Lanius farm, approx. Specialist AllCTinitlErD
% mile north of New Park along Rt. 851, containing 176 1 Licensed Bonded «U V. I IVnCEK
acres, more or less, of which approx. 110 acres are Rpei«?tered& Since 1960
cropland, 46 acres pasture & 20 acres timber. Im- SSSced
Hprovements are a nice 2 story frame house, Ig. bank LICENSED and BONDED
bam remodeled for hog finishing. Call 717-272-1025 RD#2 Holtwood, PA 17532
Tract No. 2 D . Ph (R-wlmsvdJe)
Formerly known as the Clarence Bisker farm. Lebanon, rA 717-2 M-2129
located off Rt. 851 near New Park, along Davis Road & 1
containing 133 acres. This fine farm consists of approx. FOR COMPLETE
90 acres of cropland, 23 acres pasture, & about 20 acres I AUCTIONEERS SERVICE CALL
timber. Improvements are a 2 story 8 room frame ] JOHN E MARTIN
house, ig. bank bam & wagon died w-2 com cribs. FRANK & I RDl,burlach
Formerly known as the Dunnick farm, containing 112 PAW. SNYDER Sf p t ata
acres, more or less, of which approx. 50 acres are 7*wsu or
cropland, 30 acres pasture & about 27 acres timber. Uvestocki Farm Equipment, PAUL E. MARTIN
There are good streams & plenty of water on all three D.H.I.A. rtw Household fioods. Antiques Stevens RDI, Box 561
properties. fat; show size, type & 6 . H 733-3305
Inspection by appointment: Please call 301-2964)263 & fall freshening, bal. just No sale too small LICENSED
or 717-3824379. Note: Due to loss of our iu,. or too large AUCTIONEERS
All three farms will be offered separately & then as a Tillinghast, we are forced to sell. If you new 717-859-2688 No Sale Too Small
Unit attend. 717-733-7052 _
jjuucxi i Tents Available
Terms: K sold separately 10 percent down day of
sale. If sold as a unit $35,000.00 down in cashiers or
good approved check day of sale with balance in both
cases to be paid in full on or before Oct. 1,1076.
Auct. note: Please notice the sale will take place on
the location of Tract No. 1 at 2:00 P.M. This is an ex
cellent opportunity for farmers or land investors, as
these farms are up for absolute sale. Please look at
these properties & be prepared to buy.
E. H. F. REALTY CO.
Lewis B. Whiting, Pres.
Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer
Fawn Grove, PA Ph. 382-4379
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HI-GRADE HOLSTEIN
DISPERSAL
(Tioga Co., PA)
TUES. EVE., JULY 13,1976
At 8:00 P.M.
Located - off Rt. 349, Vz ml south of Sabin
svilie, PA, or 3 mi. off Rt. 49, turn at Cowanesque
High School, 1 mi. west of Westfield, PA. Known
as Francis Straub farm - watch for auction
arrows 49 MATURE KOtSTEINS
48 COWS. 1 HERDSIRE"
Tested ready for interstate,
Preg. checked
D.H.I.A. records, individuals up to 19,000 milk; 641
fat; show size, type & good udders; 17 bred for summer
& fall freshening, bal. just fresh or bred for later.
Note: Due to loss of our herdsman, Albert
Tillinghast, we are forced to sell. If you need milk, be
sure to attend.
Trucks available Tent Lunch
Terms: Cash or good check.
TERRY & JOHN PAINTER, owners
ROBERT M. SHAYLOR SALES, Mgr.
Troy, PA 16947
Ph: 717-297-3278
Jerry Pirrung
Ulysses, PA
PH: 814-848-7401
Vic Pirrung & Son, Auct.
Bob Slingerland, Clerk
LLOYD H. A RANDAL V.
KREIDER g KLINE
717-786-3394 717-733-1006
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