v/i LAB fiSU The word vaccine came from a Latin word meaning "cow" because the first vaccine-for smallpox-was made from a substance from cows. Sale reports An outstanding summer breeding and sold for $2OOO to Swine Sale was held July 8 the Swin Breeding Farm of by Brooks End and Par Kay lowa. Farms, Beavertown, Pa. - Ih® 25 Landrace ooars The top selling individual averaged 8612; 24 Yorkshire was a Landrace of Irish boars averaged $539; 19 Landrace bred gilts PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAIX SATURDAY, JULY 23,1977 On the premises located just off Route 222 approximately Wz miles north of Zinn’s Diner, turn left onto Blimeline Road, just before Weaver Furniture Store, properties on the right. Spring Township, Berks County. TRACT ONE: Beautifully located 2% story house on over 1.9 acresof partially wooded ground with running stream plus large shade trees in lawn. House contains: four large bedrooms, 1% baths, kitchen, dining room, large living room, den, large enclosed sun porch, laundry, plus sewing or hobby room, hot water oil heat, new paint inside and out, new roof and spouting. A real gem for the country minded person. TRACT TWO: 15.2 acres - Zoned R-2. All in Spring Township, Wilson School District. Fronting both Blimeline Road and Vinemont Road. Partially wooded with stream. Tremendous development possibility with the R-2 zoning, however, could be ideal gen tleman's farm. Surveyed last year and ready to go. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: A truly rare opportunity to even find ground such as the above for sale. The possibilities are unlimited. For inspection of property or details of sale, etc., call auctioneer - (717-733-1006). Terms by: PAUL H. KURTZ Sale Conducted By: Randal V. Kline . .. Lloyd H. Kreider Auctioneers NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES FOURTH ANNUAL HOLSTEIN PROMOTION SALE 7:00 P.M. NEW HOLLAND. PA. 125 HEAD Iff REGISTERED HOLSTEINS These cows are selected by our regular shippers and from local breeders. Many with top pedigrees and good records. Here is a sample of cows that sell: • V.G. Ivanhoe Star daughter, due sale day with 16,495 M and 577 F. • A top Elevation daughter classified G.P. as a two year old. Due to a Bootmaker son. She has two year old record of 18.125 M and 640 F. Her dam has2l,oooM. • V.G. Arlinda Chief grandaughter with 15.504 M as a two year old. Her V.G. Dam has22.oooM. • V.G. Carnation Millionaire daughter. Her dam classified V.G., her Grand Oam excellent with 20.000 M. • A fancy Astronaut daughter, a candidate for high V.G. Sells fresh. Milking over 90 lbs. per day and has three yr. old record of 16.322 M and 4.2 test and 685 F. • A two yr. old Heifer sired by Bootmaker son. Her Dam has 374 day At 2:00 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 22,1977 averaged $587; 33 Yorkshire bred gilts averaged $392; 7 Yorkshire open reg. gilts averaged $215; and 100 commercial open gilts averaged $lB9. The 208 head totaled $72,760. The top selling Landrace boar went to Vemon Heidt of New Knoxville, Ohio - $l4OO. The top selling Yorkshire bred gilt was sold to Meisers Swine Farm, McAlisterville, Pa. for $540. The top selling Yorkshire boar was sold to Swine Breeding Farm, Bode, lowa for $l3OO. The pigs went to 11 dif ferent states and another offering of 200 head will be held Ocotober 7th. Reno H. Thomas, Sale Manger. A Public Auction of farm equipment and antiques was held July 9 by Kermit I. Witmer and Martha A. Witmer, 18 miles south- of Sunbury, Pa. 100 WAD REGISTERED & GRADE ■' HOLSTEIHS FRIDAY, MY 29,1977 7:30 P.M. D.S.T. Shady Lane Dairy Sales, V* mi. West of Quarryville, Pa. off Rt. 372 on Oak Bottom Rd. 100 head of top Registered & high grade dairy cows. Our pick from herd dispersals in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. A lot of good breeding and size with good potential. Also including 37 head of first calf heifers all from the same farm. Bred to come in throughout this year. TB and blood tested. A good opportunity to Insure your future. Watch next week for hill ad. SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES R.D. 4, 80x463 Quarryville, Pa. 17566 Glenn D. Fite 717-786-2750 David L. Fite 717-786-1725 record of 26.005 M and 1312 F. • V.G. Golden Topper daughter, bred to Astronaut. She has 15.809 M and 571 F.. • G.P. Roybrook Starlite, sells fresh. She has three yr. old record of 16.513 M and 639 F. • G.P. Citation R Maple bred to Astronaut, due in August. Also a few service age bulls with good pedigrees. Don't miss this sale if you need good Registered Holsteins with top production selected for nice udders. Catalog sale day. All cattle tested for in terstate shipment. For more information contact: NORMAN KOLB, Phone 717-397-5538 ABEDIFFENBACH, Phone-(office) 717-354-4341 Hie 18 acre farm was not sold. Items sold included: A.C. W-B tractor $670, A.C. No. 60 PTO Combine $175, Swab Hand wagon with box & hay ladders $457.50, Sausage stuffer $4O, butcher kettle $7O, Copper Kettle $l9O and 5 decorated plank bottom chairs $62 each. George Deibert was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of a 4.8 acre farm was held July 9 by D. LaMar & Edna A. Good, 1 mile from Schoeneck, Lane. Co., Pa. The property was sold for $47,000 to David Seibel, R. D. 1, Ephrata, Pa. It contained a 2% story frame dwelling, large frame bank bam, hog fattening house and 10 x 50 mobile home with attached room. Auction conducted by John E. & Paul E. Martin, Auc tioneers. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 16. 1977 HUNTERS SALE BARN INC. held their weekly sale July 11 at Rising Sun, Maryland. STEERS: Good to Choice 34.00-37.00. HEIFERS: Good to Choice 29.00-33.25; Other 26.00-27.50. FEEDER STEERS: Good to Choice 36.00-39.00; Standard to Good 28.00-32.00. BULLS: 145 lb. 36.35; 805 lb. 31.00; 930 lb. 30.25. COWS: High Choice to Prime 28.50-29.75; Good to Standard 28.00-28,75; Utility 26.75-27.50; Cutters 24.25- 25.75; Canners 19.50-23.75. CALVES; Prime 180-240 lb. 57.00-61.00; 140-180 lb. 52.00-57.00; Good to Choice 120-140 lb. 46.00-50,00, few 52.00 & 55.00; Standard to Good 36.0047.00, few 50.00 & 51.00; Utility 34.00-37.00; Low Utility 26,00-33.00. FEEDER PIGS: $2l to $24 by hd. HOGS: 190-240 lb. 44.00- 47.00. SOWS: 33.50-36.00. BOARS: 24.00-25.00. GOATS: Nanny $3l to $37 by hd.; Kids $lB to $25 by hd. Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer, Norman E. Hunter, Pres. A Public Sale of real estate was held July 8 by the Katie R. Wissler Estate. The 86 acre farm was located about 2 miles west of Salunga, Pa. TWO DAY SALE PUBLIC SALE of Antiques, Primitives of Sterling Schoonover in Bushkill, Penna. On Hollow Road one mile south of Bushkill, Penna. just off Rte. 209. Watch for signs on SATURDAY, MY 23 and SATURDAY, MY 30 At 10:30 A.M. Each Day This is a collection of Five (5) Generations. CLIP AND SAVE - ONLY PUBLICATION Refrigerator, Chestnut drop leaf table, DeLaval cream separator, heavy shelves, electric stove, automatic washer, jam cupboard, rockers, OAK stands, old kerosene lamps and lamp brackets, old couch, spitoon, redware, sponge dish, old batter jug, milk cans (3 gal.) large picture frames, pressed bade rockers, wicker chair and rocker, window brackets, small glass butter churn, mirrors, erodes, upright piano, Martha Washington rocker, wicker baskets, washstand, rope bed, rag carpet, love seat and 2 chairs to match, toilet seats, washbowl and pitchers, old jars, crocks, jugs with writing and blue designs, primitive tinware and candleholders, Brazil silver, coffee grinder, iron kettles of all kinds, iron fry pans and griddles, copper wash boiler, flax comb, mantel clock with weights, old tin cooking utensils, flat iron, iron tea kettles, oil heater, old gas lights, qt. jars, old wood and coal stove, 2 room parlor heater, wood box, coal pails, set of dishes, CHERRY drop leaf table, 12 or more new comforts, blankets, 100 pc. dinner set, lots of good pressed back chairs of all kinds, sewing machine, about 20 handmade quilts (never used), new horse blanket, mattresses and box springs, gun shells, OAK washstand, cruet set, dough box, childrens chairs and benches, coon skin coat, old books, bread mixer, 2 drawer dresser, 4 drawer OAK dresser and mirror (ornate), mahogany bed, OAK dressers and washstands, 6 drawer dresser, CHERRY empire dresser with porcelain knobs, 2 old CHERRY rope beds, old rope day bed, iron bed decorated with brass, 6 bentwood plank chairs, cherry pitter, food grinder, porch furniture, 2 hall racks, high back OAK beds, dressers and washstands, towel racks, washbowl stands, large chest with seat on front beveled to be used for wagon body, milk jugs, butter churn, wooden washtub, large butter bowls, electric fans, round wicker table, 2-20” gas stoves, chicken equipment, beds, hand tools, wheelbarrow, garden tools, old thrasher, some farm equipment, Guernsey cow plus much more too numerous to mention. STERLING R. SCHOONOVER Melvin and Raymond Hartzell Auctioneers: 215-588-5831 Terms; Cash Clerk: Franklin Shover LUNCH ON GROUNDS AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: Any one interested in good antiques, this is one of the better sales of the year. There are many pieces of the same items and all in A-l shape. Don’t miss this sale and bring your own chairs. Plenty of shade. Tract No. 1 contained 86 acres, large bank barn, equipment shed and Vk story double stone dwelling and was sold for $234,500 to a resident of New Jersey. Tract No. 2 contained a 1 story brick dwelling and was sold for $26,000. The auctioneer was H. (Abe) Shaffner. A Public Sale of a car and truck plus household goods was held July 9 by Chester and Elsie Ranck, 1 mile east of Strasburg, Lane. Co., Pa. Prices received were a follows: 1976 G.M.C. Truck $3600, 1971 Ford Car $635, J.D. Lawn Tractor $5OO, Tiffany Lamp $165, Quilts $4O to $ll5, Elephant Bank $75, Senator Clock $390, Butter Churn $36, Stevens 410-22 Gun $75, Sofa $94, and Apple Peeler $l9. Auctioneers were J. Everett Kreider and Carl Diller. A Public Sale of real estate and tools was held July 9 for Eugene L. Hettinger, 1 mile south of Compass, Chester Co., Pa. A tract of land consisting of 3 acres & 79 perches with a 2 story frame dwelling house, small bam, garage and shop was sold to Moses Riehl for $22,300. Auctioneers were Leroy Zook and Leon Kurtz. Seller: 113
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