♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sale reports o♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦0 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Top of the sale at $2lOO was Cedar-Shade Triune Amy 8229485, V.G. 86, daughter of Paclamar Triune Complete, fresh on November 2 and looking every bit the part of a sale topper. She was purchased by Hershvale Farms, Manheim, Pa. Second high honors at $2OOO was Show-Dale Elevation Maia Mary 8258589, a 4-year old daughter of Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, fresh since September and milking over 80 per day. She was purchased by Alfred Albnght, Landisburg, Pa. Other buyers were present and took cattle to Indiana, Ohio, Maryland, West Virginia, and New York , State. (, The sale was managed by Wilcox Inc., Bergen, N.Y. A public auction was held Nov. 20 by Cora Denlinger, in BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM 2220 DAIRY ROAD DEALERS lIM BUYING & SELLING DAILY LIVESTOCK IS OUR FULL TIME BUSINESS COW SALE - HELD 3RD FRI. MONTHLY Owner kHARLES C. MYERS Phone: PARK MYERS, 717-569 : 2106 I Sales Manager or 717-569-6800 Public Auctions If you are planning a Spring Auction Contact us now for available dates. Sales already scheduled for Spring. SAT. JAN. 8 - Public Auction of Farm Equipment by Mrs. Phares W. Hoover located North of Ephrata along RDI Ephrata, Pa. p jJ' AN - 2 2 - Complete A,^ blI l g Liquidation S 0 by Leon Martin, along RD3, Ephrata at Hinkletown, MON JAN. 24 - Com- Plete Plumbing Liquidation Auction by Eaon Martin, located along RD3, Ephrata at «mkletown. MON. PEB. 7, - Con p nment Farm Auction by °‘"kley and Hurst . Seated in Rothsvdie, Penna. AuJ: JAN - 29, - Public Auction of Farm H 5T nt * by Earl D - Enhri/° Cat . ed Pe nn ala and Lancaster, Pr OF£ss/ONAL Rt°^ N o E D MARTIN *' O. No. 1 p Pa. 17522 (717) 733-3511 TYPES of auctions tents available ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Paradise, Lancaster County, Pa. The brick house with frame garage was pur chased for $lB,OOO by Glenn and Faye Good of Paradise. Household items sold were: Broad-axe $l4, band saw $3B, Joiner $Bl, jig-saw $52, ice cream dipper $l3, blanket chests $42 & $45, extension table $97, three piece bedroom suite $l6O, swivel chair $47, a desk and bookcase $360 and ladies watch $l2O. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin and Prank L. Steller. A Public Sale of antiques and personal property was held Nov. 18 by Clayton Diffenderfer, 2 miles west of Lititz, Lane. Co., Pa. A dry sink sold for $lO3O and other items sold in cluded: table $230, jelly cupboard $450, copper kettle LANCASTER, PA WED. FEB. 16, - Public Auction of Farm Equipment by Lebanon Valley Implement Company, Richland, Pa. SAT. FEB. 26, - Public Auction of Farm Equipment by Isaac B. Good located North West of Ephrata at Durlach. WED. MAR. 9 - Public Auction of Farm Equipment by Moses M. Weaver, North of Ephrata, RDI Stevens, Pa. SAT. MARCH 12, Public Auction of Farm Equipment by Harvey W. Martin located North West of Ephrata at Mt. Airy. uAiotteerin^ PAUL E. MARTIN Box 561 -R. D. No. 1 Stevens, Pa. 17578 Phone (717) 733-3305 $lBO, quilts $lOO to $125 and a for the 300 head sold. They bedroom suite $180.^. , t averaged $32.30 per head and Auctioneers were C. H. the average price per lb. was Wolgemuth & H. Sha'ffner. -55. A Public Auction was held by Lloyd Byerly, Evans Byerly Jr., and Donald Byerly on Nov, 20 near Compass, Lane. Co., Pa. on the Evans Byerly farm. Prices received included: Brass Bed $lOO, Secretary desk $l4O, 5 cane-seat chairs $BO, hanging cranberry oil lamp $7O, Seth Thomas clock $5O, oak bed $45, organ stool $37.50, bracket lamp $37.50 and 30 nail kegs $6.25 each. Ira Stoltzfus & Son and Jay Leary were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of feeder pigs and farm machinery was held by Elwood C. Flowers between Richfield and Oriental, Juniata Co. on November 20 with some 200 attending. Pigs weighing 100 lb. brought $5O each while $l5 was the low for young pigs. Other prices included; Ferguson 65 Tractor $l9OO, Ferguson 30 Tractor $l3OO, Super H Farmall $BOO and 32’ Elevator $640. Long Bros, and C. H. Wolgemuth were the auc tioneers. An auction was held Nov. 20 by the Charles Love Estate at Mehoopany, Wyoming Co., Pa. 23 acres of land on river frontage including house, 2 story bam and machine shed was sold for $41,200 to Lyman Walters, R. D. Mehoopany, Pa. 52 acres of mostly cleared land was sold to Charles Noldy Lumber Co. of Meshoppen for $20,900. The third parcel of 1.66 acres, comer lot, was sold for $9,500 to William Kitner of Meshoppen. Auctioneers were Jerry Burke & A. H. Heller. A Public Sale of Feeder Pigs was held Nov. 20 by Walter M. Horst between Womelsdorf and Myerstown, Berks Co., Pa. There was active bidding PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Run Valley Garage & 2% Story House) ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & 4 CADILLACS SAT. DECEMBER 4, 1976 at 12:00 Loc. along Marticville Road, R.D. No. 1 Conestoga, Pequea Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (take rt. 324 5 miles south of Lancaster; between New Danville & Marticville) 2% Story old sand stone, 10 room & full bath home. Ground level full cement basement w- butchering fireplace & cold cellar, oil hot air furnace, elec, water heater, well water, sewage system, attached 2 car cement block garage. Sep. 1 story cement block 30’ by 45’ garage w- open cement floor, 2 -12’ by 12’ over head doors, Glow 2 post byd. hoist, oil hot air furnace w tank, well water pump w- tank. Comer property on Marticville & Indian Hill Roads. Lot size: 1% acres of land more or less. Property to be sold together both house & garage. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. Nov. 20 & 27 from 1 till 3 or phone 872-4172. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. Hamilton heavy duty auto, washer, Frig, auto dryer, Zenith TV, 4 pc. walnut bedroom suite w- box spring & mattress, oak roll top desk, other oak & raise, fur niture. Spatter bowl, pressed & everyday glassware & china, Tools & other raise, articles not listed. 4 Cadillac Cars: 2 -1961 - 1962 & 1964 all 4 door sedans w- auto., power steering & brakes, radio & air conditioning, cars in running condition & to be sold at 2:30. Food served. Sale by JOSEPHINE BOOTH ESTATE (Mrs. James E. Booth) James R. Leonard Jr. Atty. Howard Shaub Auctioneer and Roy C. Probst John E. & Paul E. Martin were the auctioneers. XXX A Dairy Herd Dispersal sale was held Nov. 18 by Harvey & Vera Byler, 1 mile north of Mifflinburg, Union Co., Pa. The highest price was for a grade Holstein at $lO7O with the second high $990. The 28 cows averaged $728 and the 8 bred heifers averaged $592. A Red Holstein open heifer brought $240. Long Brothers were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of farm implements and household items was held Nov. 20 by Alvin Wise, 2 miles north of Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa. Prices received were as follows: N.H. 268 Baler $lO9O, Ford “J” Tractor $l5OO, M.H. No. 44 Tractor $575, Oliver 77 Tractor $lO5O, Harrow $2lO, Disc $3lO and 8’ Cultipacker $155. Auctioneers were Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. HUNTERS SALE BARN, INC. held their weekly sale Monday, November 22 at Rising Sun, Maryland. STEERS; High Choice and Prime 550-600 lb. 29.50-33.50. HEIFERS: High Choice and Prime 25.50-29.00 & few 30.00; Good tq Choice 23.00- 25.00; Other 16.00-22.00. FEEDER STEERS; Good to Choice 500-600 lb. 29.50- 33.50; Standard to Good 25.00-28.00. COWS; High Choice to Prime 23.75-25.00; Good to Standard 21.75-22.50-23.00; Utility 19.75-20.00; Cutters 18.00-19.25; Canners 15.00- 18.75. CALVES: High to Choice 50.00- Good to Choice 46.00- Standard to Good 38.00- Utility 28.00- 32.00; Low Utility 20.00-25.00. HOGS: 15.00-18.00. GOATS: $l5 to $22 by the head. Sale Mgr. & .Auctioneer was Norman E. Hunter. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 27,197&—95 _ A Public Sale of real'estate and farm machinery was held Nov. 20 by Gideon S. Dienner, 1% miles east of Intercourse, Lancaster Co., Pa. The 6 acres of land with a 2% story frame dwelling and small bam brought $79,100 and was sold to Samuel Esh, R. D., Gordonville, Pa. Machinery sold for the following prices; Super C Farmall tractor $B4O, J.D. Lawn tractor $550, Wagon $l4O, Harrow $95, Disc Harrow $llO, Cultipacker $9O, Tobacco Baling Box $6O and the 28’ x 60’ tobacco shed $1225. Auctioneers were Leroy Zook and Leon Kurtz. XXX A Public Sale was held by William O. and Doris E. Peterman, in Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa. on Nov. 20th. The real estate was not sold. The brome-alfalfa hay sold for $6O per ton and the straw sold for $44 per ton. The Chev. Dump truck brought $3175. Other machinery sold for: J.D. 4020 tractor $5700, J.D. 70 tractor $1325,1.H. Super A Tractor $l3OO, N.I. Corn picker 323 $l7OO, M.M. Power Com Shelter $5lO. t Auctioneer’s spy Freezing Fruit Freezing is one of the most satisfactory ways to pre serve the color, flavor and nutritive value of most fruits To ensure a -quality product, select fruit at the peak of maturity that is firm-ripe Then, work quick ly Wash fruit in cold water, washing a small amount at a time Also, decide whether you want to sweeten the fruit before packing You can do this in a syrup pack or in a dry sugar pack r M "" ■ ■■ COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE REGISTERED AND GRADE DAIRY CATTLE, FARM EQUIPMENT We prepare your cattle for auction STEVE PETERSHEIM R. D. No. 2 COCHRANVILLE, PA. 19330 Phone: 215-869-2508. PAUL E. SANGER Realestate Auctioneer The Farm Realestate Specialist Licensed, Bonded' Registered* Experienced Call 717-272-1025 Lebanon, PA LLOYD H. A RANDAL V. KREIOER " KLINE 717-786-3394 717-733-1006 Auctioneers & Sales Managers Specializing hr Dairy & Farm Machinery Sales. Real Estate • Public or Private Sale Complete Professional Auction Service with Tent Available Auctioneers .were Max Fraley & Son On Nov. 20th a public sale was held by the Estate of Robert B. Skinner, 6 miles northeast of Robesonia, Berks Co., Pa. and was well attended. The Angus steer calves sold up to $175 each. A Kit chen Range sold for $l9O. Other items included: Int. 504 Utility loader & tractor $3300, Super 26 M.H. Com bine $lOOO, J.D. Manure Spreader $925, Farmall M Tractor $1325 and 700 bushel Oats $1.65 per bu. Paul E. Bixler and Gerald G. Kramer were the auc tioneers. Two tracts of real estate were sold Nov. 20 by the heirs of Ross C. Ulrich, 8 miles south of Quarryville, Lancaster Co., Pa. The 114 acre farm in Fulton Twp. was sold for $291,000 to Marvin S. Nolt, Peach Bottom, R. D. 2, Pa. The 10 acre tract of woodland one mile from Wakefield was sold for $32,500 to Paul E. Bucher and Emory D. Wagner of Quarryville. Auctioneer was Claude F. Smith. Directory JOHN H. COOPER Manheim, PA AUCTIONEER . Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods & Estates WE DO IT ALL! CALL 717-665*5839 AUCTIONEERS FRANK & PAUL SNYDER Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Antiques No sale too small or too large 717-859-2688 717-733-7052 FoFcOteßLEft SERVICE CALL JOHN E. MARTIN RDI, Durlach Road, Bphrata 733-3511 or PAUL E. MARTIN Stevens RDI, Box 561 733-3305 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS No Sale Too Small or Large Tents Available a* i*
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