Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1976, Image 110

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6, 1976
110
Public
SAT. DEC. 11 - Public Sale of
Tools and Antiques.
Located in the village of
Rehrersburg, Berks Co., Pa.
Sale to be held in the
basement of the Keystone
Fire Co. building. Conditions
by John H. Breidegaxn. Ben
Habacker, F. J. Balthaser
and Terry Faust, Auct.
MON. DEC. 13 9 a.m. -
Consignment Farm
Equipment Auction at
Wenger’s Farm Machinery
located at South Race St.,
Myerstown, Penna.
TUES. DEC. 21 - 1 P.M.
Special Graded Feeder Pig
Sale at the Lancaster
Stockyards, Inc., Lancaster,
Penna.
SAT. JAN. 8 - 1977, Public
Sale of Farm Equipment by
Mrs. Phares W. Hoover
located North of Ephrata
along RDI Ephrata, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
Outstanding Lancaster County Farm & Woodland
No. 1 -113.7 Acres - Dairy & General Purpose Farm
No. 2 - 10 acres of choice woodland
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20th
at 2 P M on the premises
Known as the Ross C. Ulrich Farm, in Fulton
Twp., 8 miles South of Quarryville just off Route
No. 222 on Ulrich Road - Follow Route No. 222
south from Lancaster 22 miles, IVz miles from
Robert Fulton Birthplace - Go to Conowingo
Creek Turn south on Ulrich Road., Or if you
travel Route No. 272 turn north on Ulrich Road.,
just V/i miles east of Wakefield.
The farm is highly productive, fertile loam soil,
well drained with a gentle slope, Excellent crops
of corn, alfalfa in a dairy farm area. About 82
acres tillable, 32 acres of lush meadow bordered
by the Conowingo Creek. Over 4,500 feet of
macadam road frontage - Road NOT measured
the acrea^| MpROVEMENTS
Two Dwellings - A delightful farm dwelling with large
lawn and shade. This dwelling is immaculate, modem
kitchen, dining room, sun room, 2 living rooms, tiled
powder room, Second floor has five bedrooms, tiled
bath, and a solid walnut panelled den - Hardwood
floors, open stairway, and other fine appointments -
The second dwelling is a 7 room and bath dwelling -
Three rooms and a spacious den with cathedral ceiling,
on first floor, 3 bedrooms and bath on second floor.
Other buildings consist of double decker bank bam,
with 46 stanchions 12 X 44 tiled silo, milk house, calf
bam, heifer bam 25 X 60,30 X4O wagon shed and com
bam, shop and garage buildings.
All buildings are attractive and in excellent repair,
in a quiet rural neighborhood - Terms 10 per cent down,
balance April 1, 1977 - This farm in same family for
over 100 years.
No. 2 - Woodland Tract - 10 acres
The woodland tract is practically level, with large
mature trees. It is about 1% miles east of Wakefield on
Route No. 272 opposite the Amish one room school -
Fronting on Route No. 272 - 376 feet and extending in
depth to an average of 1190 feet - This woodland tract
will be offered on the Farm premises on Ulrich road.
Inspection invited every Saturday from 1 P.M. to 4
P.M. Or for an appointment call Ross C. Ulrich Jr.,
after 5 P.M Phone Hensel 548-3103.
Terms by
COMMONWEALTH
NATIONAL BANK, TRUSTEE
Ruth U. Bucher,
Robert W Ulrich
Harry L Ulrich
Ross C Ulrich Jr,
Ralph W, Eby Jr, Atty
Claude F Smith, Auctioneer
1776 Lincoln Highway East
Lancaster, Pa 392-7492
Register
John E. and Paul E. Martin,
Auctioneers.
SAT. JAN. 29, 1977 - Public
Sale of Farm Equipment by
Earl D. Hurst located bet
ween Ephrata and Lan
caster, Penna. John E. and
Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers
SAT. FEB. 7, 1977 - Con
signmment Farm Equip
ment Auction by Binkley and
Hurst Bros., located in
Rothsville, Penna. John E.
and Paul E. Martin, Auc
tioneers.
WED. FEB. 16, 1977 - Public
Sale of Farm Equipment by
Lebanon Valley Implement
Company, Richland, Pa.
John E. and Paul E. Martin,
Auctioneers.
SAT. FEB. 26, 1977 - Public
Sale of Farm Equipment by
Isaac B. Good located North
West of Ephrata at Durlach.
John E. and Paul E. Martin,
Auctioneer.
RULF
Sales
WED. MARCH 12, 1977 -
Public Sale of Farm
Equipment by Harvey W.
Martin located North West of
Ephrata at Mt. Airy. John E.
and Paul E. Martin, Auc
tioneers.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE CONSISTING 2 FARMS
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th
» At 1 P.M.
RD No. 2, Dillsburg, Pa. 12 miles south of
Harrisburg on U.S. RT No. 15 to Dillsburg Ist St.
south of square to East York St. Left to sale
along RD No. 66006 l A mile from square signs
posted.
Farm No. 1 offered on premises containing approx.
95% acres good farmland thereon erected barn
automatic feed equipped for beef cattle & hogs, zoned
residential agriculture & residential suburban, could
be used for golf course, approx. 50 percent zoned for
apartments, fanning & others, approx. 2789 ft. fronting
on Hard Rd. (RD No. 66006), sewer could be available
in several years other information day of sale, farm
very close to borough line. Farm No. 2 offered on
premises at 2:30 P.M. Approx. 1% miles on Down Rd.
No. 66006 to Warrington Rd. turn right-go to Stoney Run
Rd. turn right to sale signs posted. Farm containing
approx. 153 acres meadow, farm & woodlands thereon
erected barn automatic feed equipped for beef cattle &
hogs, zoned residential agriculture & agriculture
conservation, could be used for golf course, residential,
lodges, recreation, hunting, fanning & others, approx.
1200 ft. fronting on Rd. No. 66006. Note; Farms will be
offered separately & then as a unit. 10 per cent down
other terms day of sale. These are 2 investment
properties plan to attend this sale.
EARL LATSHA Owner
Owner For Inspection Of Properties Phone
717-652-2200
Jane Alexander Attorney, Dillsburg,
Geroge Haar Auctioneer, 717-432-3815.
Selling at Art Kting’s Sale Barn, located 12 miles
N. of Carlisle on rt. 74, 2Vi miles N.E. of Lan
disburg, Perry County:
60 - HEAD - 60
REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS
Featuring 30 Canadian Heifers & Young Cows
Mostly Registered - All will be just fresh or springing
by sale date. Hand picked by owner from Ontario,
Canada.
Truck Load of Fancy Young Cows & Heifers from
Cortland Co., N.Y.
10 Head from Northern Penna,
Some of the Sires represented include: Astronaut,
Selling Rockman, Rockdale President, Hagen,
Waybrook Sir Winston, Tayside Pabst Rockman,
High-point Perses Chpper, Merriview Dividend
Perfection, Glmside View Dude, Man-O-War
Owner’s Note; I am going all out to put together the
Best group of cattle that I can find for you - have to
be seen to be appreciated! All Cattle will be vac
cinated for shipping fever.
Health Charts
P B. Heifer Calves
Cash or Good Check
Owner
V. ART KLING,
H.D.I. Landisburg, Pa. 717-789-3883
Click, Auctioneer
Naugle, Pedigrees
Free Lunch will be served at 12 00 Noon for Everyone -
Bring your family and friends - All Welcome!
Sechrist Sales Company,
Inc.
Livestock Auction
Stewartstown, Pa.
November 1,1976
CATTLE 161 Steers - High
Choice and Prime 38.50 &
39.00, Good Choice 38.00 &
38.25, Good 36.50 & 37.50,
Standard Good 36.00 & 36.25,
Holsteins Good 34.00 & 35.50,
Standard to Good 28.00 &
32.00. Heifers - High Choice
and Prime 32.00 & 33.00,
Good to Choice 31.00 & 31.50,
ANNUAL THANKSGIVING
DAIRY SALE
FRIDAY, NOV. 19,1976
1:00 P.M,
Door Prizes 1 - Gifts for Everyone l
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Sale reports
Free Delivery
On Dairy Cattle!
Good 29.00 & 30.00, Standard
Good 27.50 & 28.50, Holsteins
Good 25.00 & 26.75, Standard
Good 22.00 & 24.00. Feeder
Steers - Good and Choice
37.50 & 38.50, Standard Good
35.00 & 37.00, Utility 30.00 &
33.00. Bulls - Good and
-Choice Commercial 34.00 &
‘35.00, Standard to Good 32.00
& 33.00, Utility to Standard
28.00 & 31.00. Cows - High
Yearling Commercial 23.25
& 23.75, Cutters 22.00 -&
22.75, Canners Low Cutters
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27,1976
To be held on the premises located at route 1,
Lebanon, Lebanon County in both Heidelburg
and Jackson Townships. Turn south off route
422 at Presscot at traffic light and continue
appx. 3 miles to farm or turn west off route 501
in Reistwlle and continue appx. 3 miles to farm.
99.76 ACRE FARM REAL ESTATE
This highly productive farm pictured below will sell at 1:00 P.M. on
Nov. 27 with the terms being 10% down and the balance and set
tlement dale to be announced at sale time by Attorney Louis Meyer.
This farm has a very desirable location and is located in the very
Improvements consist of a large appx. 40’ x 75’ bank barn being of
frame and stone construction with asbestos shingle roof and a, small
attached milk house. Barn was last used for a hog or beef fattening
operation.
Other outbuildings consist of a 24' x 36’ drive through a corn shed
and implement storage building of frame construction with a slate
roof. Also included is a very old stone hog sty which was recently
featured in a local historical newsbook.
The large I'h story brick house was built in 1855 by the late Henry
Mase. First floor has a large kitchen, 2 living rooms which are ad
joined by a large folding door, and a side room which has semi-bath
facilities. Second floor has 4 bedrooms joined by a common hallway
which also provides access to a large attic.
This home has a stonewall basement, spouting, outside entrance to
basement, drilled well, old shutters and an attached Vh story
summer house building. If in need of some country property which
has untold old features and many other interesting items, plan to
attend open house on Nov. 6 from 10 to 4 o’clock or private in
spection by calling John Mase at 717-933-4254, or Marvin Mase at
717-273-6583. These buildings are all very sound and structurally
well built situated on very productive land so plan to attend and be
the lastto bid on this great investment opportunity.
High secretary desk; marble top washstand; wooden beds;
sideboard; cherry drop leaf table, marble lop dressers; set of 6
Queen Anne style chairs; jelly cupboard; low dry sink; swirl leg
extension table; wood chest; marble top tables; oak glass ball foot
table; piano stool; Ruby No. 12 stove; Majestic kitchen range; plank
seal rockers; set of 6 plank half spindle chairs; double bed; walnut
wall mirror; asst, oi blanket chests including some that are signed;
milk cupboard; wooden bench; 7 pc. Victorian parlor suite; round 4
legged table; old slant leg table; large winding wheel; cane seat chairs;
and lots of other furniture to numerous to be mentioned.
WM. KNAUBE finely decorated unusual Grand Piano
Currier and Ives pictures; wooden flower rare; cut glass dresser light;
side saddles; baskets, cow bell, US wall map of 1893; 1860 HF
Bridgens wall map of Lebanon County; pictures and frames; wooden
rake; powder flask; dough tray; oak table; express wagon; oak chairs;
iron kettle, coal buckets and shoyels, cast iron bean pot; graniteware,
old china including King Rose, gaudy, flo-blue and ironstone [note;
most of this china is damaged); pressed glass, coverlet signed Wm.
Nye of Myerstown, B&H glass slipper; Schaefferstown EUB bell; lots
of crocks; tinware; stools; Remington pocket knife and many, many
other misc antique items to numerous to be mentioned.
Chains, single and double trees, grindstone, chicken crates; potato
plow; forks, feed chest, hay hook; Maytag wringer washer; scythe’s;
meat grinder and other misc. items.
Note; No sale at these premises for at least 3 generations and this
farm has been in the Mase name for at least 7 generations. There are
lots of items not mentioned and this sale has all the makings of one of
the biggest in the area tor quite a whde See you at the sale 1
Conditions by
Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer 717-867-1809
Louis Meyer - Attorney 717-273-1651
Lunch by Farm Women No. 1
18.00 & 21.00, Shells 12.00 &
16.00.
CALVES 152 Calves -
Choice and Prime 55.00 &
57.00, Good and Choice 50.00
& 54.00, Standard and Good
45.00 & 48.00, Utility to Good
110-140 lbs. 38.00 & 42.00,
9:00 A.M.
ANTIQUES
Ulysses Mase