—Lancaster Farming, Saturday.rApril 16, 1977 130 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sale reports SECHRIST SALES COMPANY, INC. Stewarts town, Pa. April 111977 CATTLE 164 Steers - High Choice and Prime 38.50 & 39.25; Good Choice 38.00 & 38.25; Good 36.00 & 37.00; Standard Good 35.50 & 35.75; Holsteins Good 35.00 & 38.00; Standard to Good 30.00 & 34.00. Heifers - High Choice and Prime 36.00 & 37.75; Good to Choice 35.00 & 35.75; Good 33.00 & 34.00; Standard Good 31.00 & 32.00; Holsteins Good 30.00 & 30.75; Standard Good 29.00 & 29.50. Feeder Steers - Good and Choice absent. Standard Good 35.00 & 36.50; Utility 30.00 & 34.00. Bulls - Good and Choice Commercial 35.00 & 36.75; Standard to Good 33.00 & 34.00; Utility to Standard 28.00 & 31.00. Cows - High Yearling Commercial 29.50 & 30.50; Cutters 28.00 & 29.00; Canners Low Cutters 25.00 & 26.50; Shells 20.00 & 24.00. CALVES 81 Calves - Choice and Prime 75.00 & 80.00; Good and Choice 70.00 & 74.00; Standard and Good 60.00 & 68.00; Utility to Good 110-140 lbs. 40.00 & 55.00; Utility 90-110 lbs. 25.00 & 35.00; Culls 15.00 & 22.00. LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1977 3V* Acre Farm located at Halifax R.D., Dauphin County, Penna., turn east off of Route 147 at the Upper Dauphin National Bank, about one mile East on the Powells Valley Road. House with five rooms and bath, hot air coal furnace, water and electricity, aluminum siding, two sheds, chicken house and other out buildings, on about 3V« acres of land along black top road, (Good location). Real estate will be offered at 1:00 P.M. when terms will be given. Some Farm Equipment, Household Goods, Antiques & Tools ANTIQUES Comer cupboard, very old; Settee; Plank bottom chairs; arm chairs; set of five plank bottom chairs; Kitchen cabinet; chest of drawers; single metal bed; wardrobe; dry sink; two chest cabinets; bench; sideboard; iron bed; sewing machine; combination bookcase and writing desk; two camelback trunks; Victrola; stands; drop leaf table; three kerosene lights; four lanterns; baskets; meat bench; Beam scale; iron kettles; two grain cradles; broad ax; milkcans; etc. HOUSEHOLD 600DS Frigidaire refrigerator; G.E. refrigerator with freezer; G.E. electric range; apartment size electric range; Zeigler oil heatrola; cabinets; three utility cabinets; table; two wardrobes, one cedar; bureau; metal bed; two electric ovens; two electric sweepers; clothe hamper; davenport; upholstered chairs and others; mirrors; Hoover washer and dryer, apartment size; chest of drawers; three TV sets, one portable B/W; jars; pictures; clocks; dishes and cooking utensils; etc. 1962 Rambler station wagon; 2 row com planter; self rake; seed cleaner; bone mill; trailer; saw buck; com sheller; electric lawn mower; apple picker; tubs; barrels; ropes; hay hook; lumber; scrap iron; garden tools and many other items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. ESTATE OF VERA ZIMMERMAN Upper Dauphin National Bank Executors Allen Shaffer, Attorney Chubb & Deibiers, Auctioneers ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HOGS 221 Hogs-U.S. No. 1 and 2, 190-220 lbs 36.50 & 37.50; US. No. 1 and 3,190-230 lbs. 36.00 &,36.25; U.S.No. 1 and 3, 180-250 lbs. 34.00 & 35.50; Sows-250-375 lbs. 30.00 & 32.50; 400-500 lbs. 28.00 & 29.00. Boars - 300-500 lbs. 19.00 & 21.00. SHEEP 6 Lambs - Good to Choice absent; Medium and Good 30.00 & 32.00. Ewes 10.00 & 16.00. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, Select No. 1 and 2, 200-215 lbs. 36.50 & 37.00. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 2,190-220 lbs. 36.00 & 36.25. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 3,190-220 lbs. 35.50 & 35.75. i A Public Sale of antiques was held April 5 by Charles E. Pysher, Mt. Bethel, Pa. It was a good sale despite the rain. Items sold included: Ice Box $225, China Closet $l6O, Oak Sideboard $270, Canning jars up to $lO ea., old baskets $2O & $24, Cream Separator $l3O and player piano $l6O. Melvin and Raymond Hartzell were auctioneers. READ At 10:00 A.M. A Public sale of feeder pigs and hogs was held April 9 by Stan L. Reinecker, 1 mile south of York Springs, Pa. A good crowd attended the sale. The feeder pigs sold for an average of $36 & $37 each. Bred gilts averaged $2OO and Boars averaged $223 each. Clair Slaybaugh was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of antiques and collectables was held April 9 by Eugene E. Sweigart at the Fivepoint ville Fire Hall in Lane. Co., Pa. Prices received were: Conestoga hinge $25, Stohler & Stridder axes $2O, $24, $27 & $32, Miller Broad Axe $27.50, Metal Saddle Rack $22.50, Adz $32.50, Hand Molding Plane $23 to $25, Jelly Cupboard $lOO, Kyper blue plates $2O ea., Twisted Chain $22.50, Tremel $24, Horse Bit $29, Hub turner on bench $43, Anvil $62.50, brass steam whistle $6O & $65 and Shirley Temple bowls $35 ea. H. H. Leid Auction Ser vice. SPENCERGREST COMPLETE HERO DISPERSAL Located off Route 328 between Elmira, New York and Lawrenceville, Pa. approximately 3 miles from Jackson Summit and 1 mile from Jackson Center, Pa. Watch for auction arrows. WIMESHY. APIS. 2a, 1977 12:30 P.M. 40 - REGISTERED HOLSTEIMS - 40 Herd consists of 18 mature cows, 10 bred heifers, 2 open yearlings, 8 calves, 1 bull. Interstate tested, pregnancy examined, charts day of sale. Selling 3 V.G., 9 G.P., 4 G., IF., Inc. that will score well. Some Features: A VG-85 dau. of a Skyline son with 121,857 m. and 4000 F liftime. Just fresh milking near 80 pounds. Sells with a dau. by UN. H President King and grandaughters by Brett, Bootmaker and a Chief son. (Next dam GP-83 with a best record of 7-8 305 d 16,520 M 665 F 4.0%). A VG-85 dau. of UNH President King with 2-5 358 d. 11,824 M 548 F. Projected at 3-7 for 12,797 M 530 F. Real fancy and milking real well. A Mat sister by a Chief son sells as a bred heifer due in October to Elevation. A VG-85 dau. of UNH President King with 2-6 309 d 12,509 M 476 F 3.8%. Just fresh milking well. Fancy!! A GP-80 dau. of Arlinda Chief with 2.5 316 d 10.212 M 477 F 4.7%. Sells with a yearling Bootmaker son and a Bootmaker calf. A GP-82 dau. of First Minister with 4-4 249 d 12.801 M 502 F 3.9% Projected at 5.4 for 13.650 M 588 F. Milking real well! Sells with her real nice Bootmaker calf. A GP-82 dau. of President King with 2-4 402 D 15.773 M 580 F 3.7%. Springing to Bootmaker and looking real good! Sells with a GP-80 sister by Bluegill Pontiac Supreme with 3-4 393 d 14,032 M 575 F 4.0%. A GP-83 dau. of True Type Model with 4.3 283 D 12,545 M 522 F 4.2% fresh again and looking better than ever. A GP-83 dau. of Bootmaker w/3.8 363 d 15,562 M 624 F 3.9% and 4-10 470 d 16.336 M 681 F 4.1%. She is the mother of Spencercrest Bootmaker Chief, a Chief son w/9 extremely nice dau. selling all due this fall to Elevation. Also sells w/a dau. by Vigs Raverion. Sales Manager’s Note: Many of you may recognize the Spencercrest prefix of Archie Spencer since at one time it was surely one of the better bred herds in northern Penna. Due to health problems he dispersed his herd several years ago only to start again when he was able. Now he must disperse again due to an ac cident. This herd has never been pushed, never tasted com silage and only receiving late cut July-Aug. hay and a 16% grain mix!! Most of the milk made was made strictly on what they could get from pasture!! You will find several individuals and an extremely well grown group of heifer calves. The kind that can go home and do the job. Terms: Cash or good check. Sale under cover. Owners: ARCHIE AND BESSIE SPENCER Auctioneer: Arlow Kiehl Sales Manager • Gordon Wood Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage and preparing your sale call Wood’s Auction Service. A Public Sale of farm equipment was held by Melvin W. Gerhart on April 9th. The sale was held 6 miles northeast of Robesonia, Pa. Some items sold were: J.D. 730 tractor $1950, J.D.' 630 tractor $2020, J.D. 55 combine $lO2O, Wagons up to $350 ea., and a walnut bed $125. Paul E. Bixler and Gerald G. Kramer were the auc tioneers. A Public Sale was held by William J. Seigfried, bet ween Bernville and Rehrersburg, Berks Co., Pa. on April 7th. The 20 acre farm con taining a 2Vz story brick dwelling, frame bank bam and other out buildings was sold for $77,000. Other items sold were: Farmall C tractor $l3OO, Mower $390,' Disc $320 and 7 steers $252 each. Paul E. Biller & Gerald G. Kramer were auctioneers. Lunch. 3400 FEEDERS THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1977 TWO FEEDER CATTLE SALES IN ONE DAY 1:00 P.M. Culpeper Feeder Calf Assoc, sells 1600 Feeder Calves and Yearlings at Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises. (3 miles South of Culpeper on Rt. 29) Phone 825-9188 7:00 P.M Marshall Feeder Cattle Assoc, sells 1800 Feeder Calves and Yearlings at Fauquier Livestock Exchange (1 mile East of Marshall on Rt. 55) Phone 364-1566 PUBLIC AUCTION 24.4 ACRE CLAY TWP. FARM FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1977 Auction Time 11:00 A.M. Real Estate - 2:00 P.M. Location: 1 mile west of Ephrata on Route 322 to Durlach Road, turn right on Durlach Rd. to Mt. Airy, at Mt. Airy turn right 1 mile to Girl Scout Road, turn north V* mile to property on left. Clay Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Real Estate consists of die following: tract of land containing approx. 24.4 acres, zoned RLD, having erected thereon a: STONE RANCH TYPE DWELLING Containing eat-in kitchen with built-in range and lots of cabinets, living room with guest closet, 3 bedrooms with closets, hardwood floors, full tile bath, very nicely decorated, basement contains kitchen, bedroom, laundry room, furnace room, cold room, pump room, shower, outside entrance. Hot water baseboard heat with summer winter hookup, well with Myers pressure system. 30x44 2-STORY BARN Built in 1974, also 16 x 30 Leanto attached to barn with J ibunk feeder and 10 x 40 stave silo. % 128x28 HOG FATTENING BUILDING with feeders H and pens. 16 x 44 FARROWING HOUSE with pit, no 1 crates. 10 xl4 UTILITY SHED. Round CORN CRIB, 12 1 xl4 BROODER HOUSE. ALLIS CHALMERS Dl7 Series IV with power shift wheels and 3 point hitch; JOHN DEERE B with 2-row cultivator; AC 3 x 14 3 pt. trip plow; John Deere 2 x 14 trailer plow; New Idea PTO spreader; Oliver 2-row com planter; John Deere disc harrow; John Deere 3 section harrow; cultipacker; 8 x 18 flatbed wagon; pride of the farm 60 bu. hog feeder; AC trough blower; farm trailer; bin bottoms; 22’ grain auger with motor; Hoka plow; 10 bu. untreaded rye; cockshutt grain drill; saw buck; PTO seeder; 30 TON EAR CORN; 6 TON TIMOTHY HAY; 5 TON STRAW. 1966 CHEVROLET WATER TRUCK 26,000 lb. Gross, 1650 gallon stainless steel tank with pumps and hoses also customer reference; 1967 DODGE % TON PICKUP with racks; NEW HOLLAND 8 hp. LAWN TRACTOR with 42” mower; 6i/a Powr- Kraft jointer; roto-hoe rototiller; portable sand blaster; Huskee 1 hp. portable air compressor; Reddy heater; MONTESSA 250 DIRT BIKE; table saw; electric Sanders; Stihl chain saw; 1- 40 foot and 1-22 foot aluminum extension ladders; Powr-Kraft tool box with socket set; bull dozer fencer; bench grinder; pony cart; harness; saddle; bridle; silo staves; used lumber; log chains; fence posts; heated hog waterers and other hog waterers; wheelbarrow; lawn mower; hydraulic jacks; metal cabinet; vise; grease gun; mitre saw; hammers and other tools; digging iron; shovels; some household goods; Oakland heatrola; refrigerator; beam scales; baby furniture; ColdspotlS cu. ft. chest type freezer; Coldspot dehumidifier; books; toys; and other items too numerous to mention. Auction Time 11:00 A.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. Auction by, PERRY L AND MARGARET L COPENHAVER RDI, Stevens, Pa. 215-267-2589 A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Attorney Auction conducted by. John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 717-733-3305 I f I Note: Inspect this property now. If you are looking for a small farm do not miss this fine opportunity. Open $ House Saturday, April 16 and Saturday, April 23, 1977 ; from 12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M. or by appointment call -. 215-267-2589 or call Auctioneers. Food At Auction. { - *