Sale reports jnlinued from Page 94| Standard to Good 32.00 ; Utility to Standard ’ 31.00. Cows - High Commercial 24.00 Cutters 22.00 & banners Low Cutters 20.00; Shells 12.00 & rgS 160 -Calves - and Prime 60.00 & Good and Choice 55.00 Standard and Good ,4.00; Utility to Good lbs. 45.00 & 48,00; 90-110 lbs. 35.00 & lulls 12.00 & 28.00. •’Ol Hogs - U.S. No. 1 190-220 lbs. 40.00 & US. No. 1 and 3, 199- 39.50 & 39.75; U.S. id 3,180-250 lbs. 39.00 Sows - 250-375 lbs. & 35 00; 400-500 lbs. 30.50 Boars - 300-500 > & 24.00. 1 Lambs - Good to ,00 & 45.00; Medium i 30.00 & 36.50. Ewes 17.00. ,ce Treaty Fat Hogs, No 1 and 2, 200-215 i & 40.25. FARMERSVILLE AUCTION iSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1976 6:00 P.M, Farmersville, 3, mi. east of Brownstown, ister Co., PA. NEW FURNITURE pine bedroom suite w-cannonball bed; living suites; nylon & vinyl sofabeds; wooden & Istered rockers; recliners; pictures; maple dining oite; maple hutch; hurricane lamps; etc. Also a line of used furniture; smalls items and dishes; etc ell on commission. Call; JOHN J. 717-354-5095 jnments being accepted for our New Years Day ie Sale! THOMPSON FARI AUCTION URDAY, JANUARY 15,1977 11:00 A.M. SHARP BY ORDER OF OWNERS - WILL BE SOLD - 124.9 ACRE FARM 2B miles South of Lancaster, Pa., 24 from West Chester, Pa., 28 miles Nor ‘f °f Wilmington, Delaware, between exits y 2 of New Route No. 1 By-Pass - & joins Boro, Oxford, Chester County, Pa. One •rom Lancaster County Line on Bell Bank street Road L.R. 15025. (Once m a lifetime opportunity) Old Fashioned Daily Farm No modern up to date bidgs. ibV/^bl 0 ’ balance woods and pasture. Much e toi d - but come and see for yourselves. f’° n ' anytime from this date, sponsible for accidents. before Aprily 3y auc^on > balance in full d M. D. Thompson - Owner Auction Service 215-932-2291 y W. Whiteside - Auctioneer • Batson - Attorney Sign on Property! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 2, 220-230 lbs. 39.50 & 39.75. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 3, 220-240 lbs. 39.00 & 39.25. A Farm Auction was held by Bob Cranfield December 11, near So. Montrose, Susq. Co., Pa. It was a good sale considering the cold weat her. The following items were sold: Int. 544 Tractor $5550, J.D. Tractor $720, Baler $2500, 1975 Dodge Pickup truck $4050 and the top cow brought $790. Auctioneers were Jerry Burke and A. H. Heller. XXX An Auction of trucks, cattle trailers, van trailers & flat trailers was held Dec. 11 by the Whitford Sales Co. at Vintage Sales Stables 10 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. Prices received were: Wilson 40’ trailer $BOOO, Van Storage trailer $7OO, 1971 Ford Tandem Cattle truck $4000,1973 Ford 1 ton Cattle Run truck $2lOO, 1973 GMC Pickup $1390, 1967 Int. Van truck $1350, 1968-9500 GMC Diesel $3500, 1969 Int. 1 ton truck $2060 and 34’ Flat trader $l2OO. L. Robert Frame was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of con crete tools, machinery, trucks and construction machinery and trailers was held Dec. 11 at Binghamton, Broome County, New York. Items sold included: 1974 Chev. Stake Body $7200,1976 GMC Pickup $4lOO, Pinto 2 Station Wagons 1976 for $5050 each, Trader- 9 ton Eqp. $ll5O, Case Backhoe $3500, 1970 Dodge Dump Truck $1775 and Trailers $2OO to $770. Concrete tools and equipment sold well to the 200 people who attended the sale. Ed. Goodrich, Jr., was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Sale of farm implements, antiques and corns was held Dec. 8 by Andrew Kohl, Jr., north of Leesport, Berks Co., Pa. with a good turnout. Items sold included; Case 780 Tractor $6200, 4-Bottom Plow $l3OO, N. H. 275 Baler $l7OO, Flow Blue dish $4O, Gypsy Kettle $3O, old Walnut Livingroom suite $3OO, Kerosene Lamp $3O and Silver Dollars $4.50 to $5.50. Auctioneers were Lester O. Weaver and Barry D. Wanger. XXX The Golden Harvest Sale was held Dec. 9 at the Guernsey Sale pavillion six miles east of Lancaster, Pa. There was a big turnout for the sale. The top cow and calf, an Elevation daughter, sold for $4150. The first 20 animals averaged over $2OOO each; the Golden Harvest, feature sss SAVE sss PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY, 6:00 PM Full line of furniture, antiques and misc. & collectibles. BARR’S AUCTION & EXCHANGE Rt. 322 just east of new Rt. 222 Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-9694 717-733-9695 New Furniture Outlet Open 9-8 Daily Orthopedic box springs and mattresses, bedroom and living room suites. 20, 30 & 40 per cent cash discounts. “Estate Specialists” BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM i ' ( 2220 DAIRY ROAD LANCASTER, PA BUYING & SELLING DAILY LIVESTOCK IS OUR FULL TIME BUSINESS COW SALE ■ HELD 3RD FBI. MONTHLY] Owner CHARLES C. MYERS Phone: j PARK MYERS, 717-569-2106 Sales Manager or 717-569-6800 part, averaged $l5OO and the 154 head of registered Holsteins sold averaged $lOOO. 80 head of cattle were sold to go out of the state. R. Austin Backus Inc. were Sale Mgrs. & Auc tioneers. XXX A Public Sale of tools and antiques was held by John H. Breidegam of Rehrersburg, Berks Co., Pa. on December 11th. Prices received were: Diamond Dye Cabinet $125, pair Hinges $37, Fireplace shovel $2B, Wooden planes $l6, Cabbage Cutter $l2, 2 Tin Ice Cream Dippers $2O, small chest $26, Oak Cup board $29, Single Tree $7, Gamble Stick $l2 and grass seeder $26. Ben Habacker, F. J. Balthaser & Terry Faust, Auctioneers. XXX A dispersal sale of the dairy herd of Lewis Bradley was held Dee. 6 at the Shady Lane Dairy Cow Stables, V 4 mile west of Quarryville, Lancaster Co., Pa. 100 head of cattle were in the sale including 5 purebred and balance high grade Holsteins. The average was $5BO. The high cow sold for $lO5O and the low was $270. The average price of the fresh cows was $620. Auctioneers Kersey Bradley and E. Kreider. XXX A Public Auction was held by Dr. James C. Walsh of Lombardy Farm, R. D. 1 Easton, Maryland. A good sized crowd attended the sale December 11th. Machinery brought the following prices: 1960 Int. Grain Truck $lBOO, Int. 503 Combine $5BOO, Int. 706 Tractor $5950, M.F. 65 Tractor without loader $3250, Int. 4 Bottom Plow $lOOO, M.F. 3 Bottom Plow $4OO, Oliver Disc $BOO, Int. Corn planter $725, Rear rolling Cultivator $lO5O, Bush Hog Cutter $5OO, Manure Spreader $630 and 2 Parker 12 Gauge Shotguns $215 & $255. Cattle sold as follows: 8 Angus Cows $147.50 each, Angus Bull $325, Angus Heifer calves $l2O & 130, Steer calves $l5O ea., Feeder steers $225 & $245. Sows sold for $lO5 & $155 each. Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc. were Sales Managers & Auctioneers. XXX Many household goods were sold by John J. Rutt at the Farmersville Auction Dec. 7 in Farmersville, Lancaster Co., Pa. Prices received were: Early American Bedroom suite $250, Box springs & Matress $lOO, Comer Cup board $65, Upright Freezer $4OO, Refrigerator $l4O, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 18,1976—95 Armless Sofa Bed $95, Waterfall Bed (complete) $45, Cedar Wardrobe $6O, Hide-a-Bed $lOO and Horse Drawn Sleigh $lOO. Auctioneer was John Rutt. XXX A Holstein dispersal sale wss held Dec. 11 by Lester & Juanita Lewis near Russellville, Chester Co., Pa. The top cow sold for $l5OO and the second animal was a fresh heifer for $l4OO. The 26 cows averaged $7OB with twin heifer calves going for $250. Auctioneers were Carl Diller and Everett Kreider. XXX HUNTERS SALE BARN, INC. held their weekly sale COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE REGISTERED AND GRADE DAIRY CATTLE, FARM [ EQUIPMENT We prepare your cattle for auction STEVE PETERSHEIM R. D. No. 2 COCHRANVBLLE, 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 AUCTIONEERS FRANK & PAUL SNYDER Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Antiques No sale too small or too large 717-859-2688 717-733-7052 PUBLIC AUCTION Jl&uU* rfuetioH Sewice RDS MANHEIM, PA PHONE (717) 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 Spring Sales. RANDAL V. A LLOYD H. KLINE g KREIDER 717-733-1006 717-786-3394 Auctioneers & Sales Managers Specializing In; Dairy & Farm Machinery Sales, Real Estate • Public or Private Sale. Complete Professional Auction Service with Tent Available Dec.' 13 at Rising Sun, Maryland. FEEDER STEERS: Good to Choice 400-300 lb. 33.00- 36.50; Standard to Good 30.00-32.00. COWS: High Choice to Prime 24.00-26.50; Good to Standard 22.00-23.75; Utility 20.25-21.75; Cutters 19.50- 20.00; Canners 15.00-18.75. CALVES: High to Choice 52.00- Good to Choice 47.00- Standard to Good 39.00- Utility 30.00- 36.00; Low Utility 22.00-28.00. HOGS: (feeder) $l2 to $lB by head; 150-180 lb. 28.00- 33.00. SOWS: 25.50. BOARS: 20.00-22.50. Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer, Norman E. Hunter, Pres. Auctioneer’s Directoiy FOR COi SERVICE CALL JOHN I. MARTIN BDI, Durlach Road, Ephrata 733-3511 or PAUL I. MARTIN Stevens RDI, Box 561 733-3305 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS No Sale Too Small or Large Tents Available JOHN H. COOPER Manhcim, PA AUCTIONEER Livestock, Farm Equipment, Household Goods & Estates WE DO IT ALL! CALL 717-665-5839
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