Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1976, Image 118

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1976
118
Sale Register
TUES. NOV. 23 - 5 P.M.
Antique Sale at the Far
mersville Auction located at
Farmersville, 3 miles East
of Brownstown, Lancaster
Co. Sale by John J. Rutt;
Richard Murray, Auc
tioneer.
TUES. NOV. 23 - 5 P.M.
Antique Sale at the Far
mersville Auction located at
Farmersville, 3 miles East
of Brownstown, Lancaster
Co. Sale by John J. Rutt.
TUES. NOV. 23 - 1 P.M.
Special Graded Feeder Pig
Sale at the Lancaster
Stockyards, Inc. Lancaster,
Penna.
SAT. NOV. 27 -12 Noon Club
Calf Sale at the Octorara
Farm, Nottingham, Pa. Sale
features 50 head of hand
picked how steer prospects.
Sale by Sam Wylie.
SAT. NOV. 27 - 12:00 P.M.
Horse Sale to be held at
Keister’s Middleburg
Auction Sales, Inc. Route
322, three miles East of
Middleburg, 5 miles West of
Selinsgrove. Art Kling &
Larry Long, Auctioneers
SAT. NOV. 27 - 12:00 Noon.
Public Auction of 28 Acre
Farm, Farm Equipment Si
Household Items. Located 2
miles East of Klingerstown,
along Klingerstown to Pit
man Hoad Upper Mahan
tongo Township, Schuylkill
County, Pa. 40 miles NE of
Harrisburg; 20 miles SE of
Sunbury. Estate of Welling
L. Maurer. George Deibert,
Auctioneer - (717) 425-3313
TWO FARMS (LANCASTER CO.)
AT
PUBLIC SALE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1976
LOCATED ALONG TOBACCO ROAD AND
POOL ROAD (JUST SOUTH OF AKRON
BOROUGH), WEST EARL TOWNSHIP, PENN
SYLVANIA.
m. ACRES (MORE or Less)
(ADJOINING AKRON BOROUGH)
BRICK DWELLING
CONTAINING 9 ROOMS
BANK BARN WITH 2 SILOS, 14’X55’, & 10’X50’
ATTACHED TOBACCO SHED
TOBACCO SHED (RECENTLY BUILT)
2-STORY BLOCK CHICKEN HOUSE & HOG STY
This Farm has many possibilities; located adjoining
Akron Borough. Sewer Available. SALE AT 2:00 P.M.
TUESDAY NOV. 2, 1976
AT 11:00 A.R/L
REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M
LOCATED ALONG STEINMETZ AND AKRON
ROADS BETWEEN AKRON AND EPHRATA
(NEAR FOODERGONG), EPHRATA TOWNSHIP,
PENNA.
65 ACRES (More or Less)
2V2-STORY BRICK DWELLING
CONTAINING 11 ROOMS
BANK BARN with 2 SILOS, 12’x60’, with Stanchions
for 32 Dairy Cows. Wind Mill Pressure System with
2300-gallon Cistern (good well).
DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES
(Sewer Available)
If you are in need of a farm be sure and inspect these
two farms.
ALSO TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & IM
PLEMENTS.
Sale to Start at 11:00 A.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M.
T. Glenn Horst, Auctioneer —859-1331
Eaby & Eaby, Attorneys
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
Sale reports
On Friday night, October
8, the Vintage Charolis
Feeder Sale and Show was
held at the Vintage Sales
Stables. Two hundred and
fifty head were sold with the
first place calves shown by
Robert S. Miller, Knoxville,
Pa. The animals weighed 360
pounds to 410 pounds and
sold for 35.00 - 40.00 per
hundredweight.
Second place was shown
by David Cohen and Son,
Eastern, Md. The animals
weighed 470 pounds to 515
pounds and sold for 40.00 -
41.50 per hundredweight.
Third place was shown by
Robert S. Miller, Knoxville,
Pa. The animals weighed 410
- 440 pounds and sold for 37.25
- 39.25 per hundredweight.
Fourth place was shown by
Daniel Good, Columbia, Pa.
The animals weighed 395
pounds to 505 pounds and
sold for 39.75 per hun
dredweight.
Vintage Sale presented a
ribbon and $25 to the first
place shipper, a ribbon and
$l5 to the second place
winner, and a ribbon to the
third place winner. -
Loran Conner from Rohns,
Pa., was the judge.
The CharoUs Association
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
AD!
AT 2:00 P.M
TERMS BY
JONAS M. WEAVER
PHEBE L. WEAVER
presented the first place
winner with a $5O bond and
the second place winner with
a $25 bond.
Other cattle on the sale but
not in, the show were': a
Charolais steer weighing 858
pounds bringing $37.85;
Charolais steers weighing
450 - 550 pounds bringing
33.75 - 38.75; Charolais
heifers weighing 350 - 460
pounds bringing 29.00 • 31.50;
Angus steers weighing 996
pounds at 32.75; Angus
heifers weighing 300 - 500
pounds for 24.50 - 28.00; and
Holstein steers weighing 700
- 825 pounds bringing 25.00 -
26.00. *“
Arnold Acres Idol Debby GP 82
Daughter of Pretz Burke Idol
2-3 372 d ' 21,025 m 3.9% 820 F
Fresh June 2. Bred Aug. 20 to Harrisburg Gay Ideal.
Presently milking 80 lbs.
ACCREDITED
DHIA Records and interstate health charts - pregnancy checked.
65 milk cows, 15 bred heifers, 15 yearlings, 25 calf to 10 months.
This is a well balanced young and good uddered Holstein Herd that will add production and
type to your herd. 7 cows over 20,000 pounds milk, 17 over 17,000 pound milk, 3 over 900
pound fat, 10 over 700 pound fat. This herd consists of daughters of Harrisburg Gay Ideal,
Penn State Ivanhoe Star, Kilinsdale Ivanhoe Jack, Witter Farms Apollo Rocket, Hilltop Apollo
Ivanhoe, Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation.
Arnold Acres Astor VG-85
Daughter of Simpson Farm Tidy Gent
4-8 312 d 21,009 m 640 F
Due before sale to Harrisburg Gay Ideal
40 Cows fresh since June, 7 due November and December. Popular breeding throughout, out
standing production and type. Many 4-H and FFA project calves, plus openheifersto breed for
next summers production.
Sale conducted by:
Randal V. Kline, Auctioneer, (717)733-1006
Reuben Houser, Auctioneer
Carl Diller, Auctioneer
Dale Hoover, Pedigrees
HUNTERS SALE
BARN, INC. held their Danville
weekly sale October 18 at Oct. 18,197 ft
R!SS;*SS“S
- 5; Good High choice
IffiffEM'^ffi e r‘choice 3,1(1 PThne XM to 36 - 00;
Tt2- E ok rfL Good to Choice 31.00 to 34.00
andPnmei 2ft^2t LOO; Good, BULLS: 3LOO to 37>00
. Prime 27.00 to 28.80; Good to
FEEDER SIEEKS. standard 25.00 to 26.80;
Jo 34.50; utility 22.00 to 24.00; Cutters
Standard to Oood 25.00-28,00• aa maa
Good to Choice
Standard 23.7iW4.50; Utility gJJ S.M to *°
S'^CMne^WOoisOft' HOGS: 3430 to ®- 70
2 °rS’iin SOWS: 22 ‘ 00 to »-0°
58 OSS;" S& to Sce BOARS: 186 ° to 28.75
few 53.00;
Standard to Good 35.00-38.00,
few 42.00; Utility 29X0-32.00;
Low Utility 18.00-25.00.
SOWS: 22.00-25.75.
BOARS: 23.50-24.00.
Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer
Norman E. Hunter, Pres
Arnold Acres Idol Debby GP 82
Daughter of Pretz Burke Idol
uhbi/ un i ■ n Bin runiD 2-3 372 d 025 m 3.9 V? 820 F
iS u* MARK YOUR UUxIvDAR u 0 u 0 Fresh June 2. Bred Aug, 20 to Harrisburg Gay
Ideal.
Presently milking 80 lbs.
A truly outstanding herd of Holsteins to be offered for sale under tent.
Free coffee and cookies to everyone previous to start of sale.
For Sale Catalogs, Send To or Call
Dale Hoover - R.D. 4, Lebanon, Pa. 17042. (717)867-2489
SECHRIST SALES
COMPANY, INC.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Stewartitown, Pa.
Oct. 18,1976
CATTLE 92 Steers - High"
ED GRADES SELL FEATURING!
Pat - Identified Grade
Daughter of Harrisburg Gay Ideal
Fresh June 4. September Test - 70 Lbs.
Bred back to Penn State ivanhoe Star
VACCINATED
- Lunch Available -
Cows - High Yearling
.Commercial 26.00 & 27.50;
Cutters 24.00 & 25.50; Can
ners Low Cutters 22.00 &
23.50; Shells 12.00 & 20.00.
CALVES -141
Seiiersdale Sequoia Hilltop NC
Daughter of Hilltop Apolla Ivanhoe
3-3 322 d 15,123 m 4.0 percent 607
Fresh June 10, projected to 20,000 lbs. This
lactation, presently milking 90 lbs.
CLASSIFIED
Sale by ;
Arnold Acres
Ed, Mike and Phil Arnold ifl
R.D. No. 2, Lebanon, Pa. -*
(717) 272-9973 or
(717) 274-2317
Choice and Prune 39.00 &
39.50; Good choice 38.25- &
38.75; Good 36:00' & 37.00;
Standard Good 35.50 & 35.75;
Holsteins Good 36.00 & 37.50;
Standard to Good 32.00 &
34.50. f*
Heifers - High Choice ana
Prime - absent; Good to
Choice - absent; Good 30.00 &
32.50; Standard Good 28.00 &
29.00; Holstein;* Good 26.00 &
27.50; Standard Good 24.00 &
25.00.
Feeder Steers - Good
Choice 35.00 & 36.50; Stan
dard Good 32.00 & 34.00;
Utility 25.00 & 30.00.
Bulls - Good and Choice
Commercial 32.00 & 33.50;
Standard to Good 30.00 &
31.75; Utility to Standard
28.00 & 29.50.