Sale reports fe Calves - Choice and Prime 55.00 & 60.00; Good and Choice 50.00 & 54.00; Stan dard and Good 48.00 & 49.50; Utility to Good 110-140 lbs. 45.00 & 47.00; Utility 90-110 lbs. 35.00 & 42.00; Culls 15.00 & 25.00. HOGS ■ 153 Hogs-U.S. No. 1 and 2,190- 220 lbs. 35.50 & 36.00; U.S. No. 1and 3,190-2301bs. 35.00 & 35,25; U.S. No. 1 and 3,180- 250 lbs. 34.50 & 34.75. Sows - 250-375 lbs. 27.00 & 28.50; 400-500 lbs. 25.00 & 26.50. „ . Boars - 300-500 lbs. 22.000 & 25.00. I SHEEP-10 Lambs - Good to Choice E 35.00 & 42.00; Medium and [Good 25.00 & 32.50. tj.Ewes 7.00 & 22.00 ■ Private Treaty Fat Hogs, Select No. 1 and 2, '200*215 lbs. 35.50 & 36.00 Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 2,220-230 lbs. 35.00 & 35.25 Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 3,190-220 lbs. 34.50 & 34.75 A Dispersal Sale was held by Samuel M. Augsburger on October 15 four miles west of New Holland, Lane. Co., Pa. The 31 cows in the registered Holstein herd averaged $9Ol with the top 10 averaging $1375. The top cow was a daughter of Ivanhoe Star and sold for $1650 witb her August calf going for $320, Second high was a Dividend CANADIAN-WISCONSIN-MINNESOTA COW SALE - HELD 3RD FRi. MONTHLY Owner CHARLES C. MYERS Phone: PARK MYERS, Sales Manager or 717-569-6800 REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30,1976 3 miles East of Pillow, Pa, & Route 225 at Forest Hill Community Hall, Village of HEBE, « miles South of Sunbury. Sept, calf $325. Third high was another Dividend Performer for $1525. Several cows sold between $1025 and $l2OO. Auctioneers were Carl Diller and J. Everett Kreider. A Public Sale of two 30 acre farms and 10 acres of woodland was held Oct. 16 by Abel G. and Ida R. Weber 1 mile east of Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. A total, of $346,811 was realized from the sale. The 30.5 acres of farmland with a stream and 2 Ms story sand stone house, frame bank bam, 2 car garage, chicken house, milk house and silo went for $5,700 per acre to Lloyd Z. and Alta K. Sen senig, New Holland, R. D. 1. The second tract included 29.5 acres with a stream and 2% story stone & frame house, frame bank bam, 2 car garage and chicken house and sold for $5,000 an acre to Aaron R. and Minnie N. Zimmerman, Ephrata R. D. 3. The third tract of 10 acres of land sold for $25,500 to John L. and Arlene Webber of Ephrata, Pa. Auctioneer was Chester K. Long. A Public Sale of Farm Equipment and Feeder Cattle was held by Mark & Oliver- Hettinger midway between Morgantown and Reading, P' ' October 16th at 6:00 P.M. with a very good-sized crowd attending. Among, items sold were: J.D.4630 Tractor $22,600, J.D. 4230 Tractor $13,800, J.D. 4020 Tractor $9,800, Tank Manure Spreader $3200,1975 Kenworth Tractor $31,000, old Indian Motor cycle $540, 5-Bottom Plow $l5OO, and Angus Steers weighing 600 lb. at 38.50. Alvin and Elton Horning were the auctioneers. xxx- A Public Sale of farm equipment and household goods was held Oct. 16 by Mrs. Harry Zimmerman 4 miles from town of Host, Berks Co., Pa. Sale conducted by Ralph Items sold were: old 1 W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. horse Wagon $5OO, old *** Market Sled $4OO, Ap- An Auction of farm plebutter Kettle $l6O, M.F. 65 machinery was held Oct. 16 gas Tractor $1525, and for John & Barbara Melsky Kitchen Range $l6O. between Newtown and Weik & Copenhaver were Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. the auctioneers. before a good-sized crowd, tit Some prices received A Public Sale of a 66 acre were: Grain Bin $3OO, Lime farm was held Oct. 15 by Spreader $l3O, N.I. T Mower Amos F. Beiler, Vt mile $270, N.I. No. 310 Cornpicker north of Leola, Lancaster $1460,9’ Disc $1325, Hayrake Co.; p&, $7OO, 3 Bottom Plow $325, The farm sold for $293,321 Hay Conditioner $3OO, 2 row to Ronald and Harold Com Planter $2OO, Combine King, Elam Reiff and Elam $2500, Super M Tractor $1335, Stoltzfus, Jr. Included in the Farmall H Tractor $BlO, Hay sale was a 2% story frame wagon $385, Flail Chopper double dwelling, a 44 by 88 $l4OO, and Farmall 656 foot bam, a 64 by 24 foot Diesel Tractor $6lOO. shed, a tobacco shed, two Auctioneers were Henry cattle or hog bams, two K. Freed, Ralph D. Freed chicken houses, comcribs and Ronald D. Freed. and a silo. Some of the property will be kept for A Public Sale of farm farming purposes but a machinery was held by Mr. portion will be used for & Mrs. Russell Kline, V 4 mile single family dwellings. northwest of Red Lion, Auctioneers were Robert York Co., Pa. on October E. Martin and Frank L. 16th. It was a beautiful day Steller. and there was a nice crowd A Public Sale of household Some items sold included: goods and antiques was held Ford 861 Tractor $2225, for the estate of Edna Farmall H. Tractor $690, Melhuish 2 miles north of N.I. Com picker $3OO, Bin Hughesville; Lycoming Co:,~-Wagon s6oo,N.H.Baler $B5O, Pa. on October 16th. The sale Ezee-Flow Fertilizer was held under a tent and a Spreader $250, and Side large crowd from 6 states Dressing Unit $135. attended. Robert L. Sechrist was the Items sold included; auctioneer. Kitchen Cabinet $255, 3 pc. *** Oak Bedroom Suite $650, 4 A Public Sale of a 34 acre pc. Bedroom Suite $220, Minature Ball Shade Lamp $2lO, Ostrich Mechanical Toy $95, Doll Carriage $4O, Oak Slant-top Desk $145, Shirley Temple creamer $2l and Oak Rocker $65." Auctioneer Max Fraley & Son. 'A Public Sale was held by Samuel Lapp s miles east of Pine grove, Schuykill Co., Pa. on October 16. Items sold included: M.F. 65 Tractor $lBOO, M.H. Pony Tractor $5OO, Desk $240, Chest $5O, Rising Sun Quilt $l4O and Hay for $1.15 per bale. attending. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 23,1976 farm was held Oct. 16 by Luke R. Groff and Elsie E. Groff 4 miles north of Manbeim, Lancaster Co., Pa. The property consists of a Vh story frame dwelling, bank bam & dampening cellar. It was sold for $2700 an acre to Allen Groff, R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa. Auctioneers were Rufus Geib and Raymond Miller. A Public Sale was held by Mrs. Fern RentscMer Vk miles south of Straustown, Berks Co., Pa. on October 16th. Prices received were: 1971 Chevrolet Truck $l7BO, Cement Mixer $l7O, Wagon $lBO, Meat Grinder $lO5, Sausage Stuffer $BO, 2 Butcher Spoons $ll5 and a Meat Fork $lB. t Auctioneer's . Directory 1 PRINT Yellow State Cloth Tags for Auctioneers and Sec.-Har ’ Doaler’ White Tags for Makers of new items. ZEARES PRINTING AND AUCTIONEERING Box 206, Mifflinville, Pa. 18631 717-752-2589 C. H. WOLGEMUTH RD#2, MANHEIM, PA. AUCTIONEER Member of COMPLETE Service 717-665-5664 ''^ ALVIN L MILLER. Licensed AUCTIONEER - Bonded • REAL ESTATE • LIVESTOCK • FARM MACHINERY • HOUSEHOLD GOODS No Sale too Small or too large PH: 717-392-1547 1927 Horseshoe Road Lancaster, PA RANDAL V. A LLOYD H. KUNE g KREIDER 717-733-1006 717-786-3394 Auctioneers & Sales Managers Speciitizinf In: Dairy & Farm Machinery Sales, Real Estate - Pubfic or Private Sale. Complete Professional Auction Service with Tent Available PUBLIC AUCTION £&tdU /4uc€coh Sendee 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 | We are now listing Fall Sales | John Breidegam was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of Real estate and household goods and antiques was held by Harold and Anna Eby 1 mile west of Gap, Lane. Co., Pa. on October 16th. The 26 acre farm with 8 room frame house, barn and 2 car garage was sold to Ben Stoltzfus of Kinzers, Pa. for $105,000. Also sold were: a teapot $25, Nippon bowl $35, agate coffee pot $37.50, local postcard album $135, oval glass china closet $550, Jelly cupboard $225, cabbage cutter $32.50, oak child’s rocker $65, camelback trunk $5O and oak chairs $l3O each. Auctioneers were Ira Stoltzfus and Son and Jay Leary. .. PAUL E. SANGER Realestate Auctioneer The Farm Realestate Specialist Licensed, Bonded' Registered&> Experienced call 717-272-1025 Lebanon, PA FOR COMPLETE SERVICE CALL JOHN E. MARTIN HDl,t)uflach Hoad, 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 119
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