—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13,1977 122 Sale reports [ Continued from Page 121] Horning Sr. of f'leetwood, Pa. Other items sold included carnival dishes up to $7O each; set of dishes $97.50; cane-seated chairs $45 ea., blanket chest $160; and Wentzel milk bottle $l9. Auctioneers were Leroy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. XXX A Public Sale of farm machinery and gas engines was held August 8 by R.B. and S.E. Reynolds Brothers, 2 miles east of Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa. There was a very good turn out for the sale. Prices received were: Farmall Super M $lOOO, McD Gasoline Engine $2OO, New Holland Baler $725, McD Gasoline Engine on Hardy Sprayer $525, Cider Press $l2O, and 200 year old wooden work bench $l6O. William March, Jr., was the auctioneer. BERKS CO. CLUB SALE At Kutztown Fairgrounds • Kutztown, Pa. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1977 7:30 P.M. 45 Registered Holsteins Daughters of Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Elevation, Astronaut, Kingpin, Double Triune, Transmitter, Whittier Farms Apollo Rocket, and many other A.I. top sires, will be selling. Included are cows with records to over 20,00 QM and several that are scored Very Good. This sale offers outstanding weeding and plenty of fall milk. Catalogs available A. Doty Remsburg James Shaw Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Sale Chairman Jefferson, Maryland Route 2, Oley r Pa. 301-473-8214 215-987-3360 PUBLIC SALE OF 113 ACRE FARM Located along U.S. Route 222, between {Reading and Kutztown, Maidencreek Township, {Berks County, Pa. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1977 At 1:00 P.M. Real Estate to be offered in 2 parcels. PARCEL No. 1: 89 acres of limestone soil, terrain mostly level to gently slope, in high state of cultivation, approx. 80 acres tillable, 7 acres wooded, approx. 3000 ft. of road frontage. BARNS: 2 barns stone and frame side by side, 33 ft. x 70 ft. and 32 ft. x 48 ft., wooden stables, block milk house, 2 story grain and equipment shed 28 ft. x 36 ft., also 20 ft. x 84 ft. equipment shed and other out buildings, 4 bay car garage. HOUSE :2% story stone, 4 rooms plus kitchen on Ist floor, 2nd floor has 5 bedrooms and bath, also full basement, oil fired hot water heat, tin roof, also stone smoke house, well and pressure system. PARCEL No. 2: 24 acres of limestone soil, terrain level, approx. 1000 ft. road frontage on U.S. 222, no buildings, located on East side of 222 directly across from Parcel No. 1 to be offered in Parcels and as an entirety. Zoning Agriculture. School District Fleet wood# 10% down day of Sale, Settlement by December 1, 1977. Inspection anytime by appointment call: HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC., Main St., Morgantown, Pa., Phone 215-286-5183. Terms by: CHARLES H. MADENFORD ESTATE Edwin H. Kershner, Attorney Executors: Betty Jane Gontkovsky Lewis M. Madenford Raymond H. Madenford Elton and Alvin Horning, Auctioneers Specializing in Farms, Land & Public Auctions. A Yorkshire Sale was held by the Pennsylvania Yorkshire Cooperative Ass’n., Inc., 1% miles south of Lebanon at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds on August 4th. The Champion bred gilt was exhibited by Leon Ar nold of Lebanon, Pa. and was sold to Houvale Farms, Lebanon for $440. The Reserve Champion bred gilt was exhibited by Lawrence Arnold of Myerstown and was sold to Houvale Farms for $420. The 24 bred gilts brought an average of $287. The Champion open gilt was bought by Gary Knackstedt for $220 and the Reserve Champion open gilt was shown by Charles Hall, Center Hall, Pa. and was sold for $2OO to Walter Geffords of Christiana, Pa. Seven open gilts averaged $lBO. Five litter mate pairs average $344, while two litter mates sold for |360 to Mark Warebam of Everett, Pa, The Champion Boar was exhibited by Donald Mc- Causlin, New Oxford, Pa. and was purchased by y Robert McClure of Eighty Four, Pa. for $3OO. The fifth place boar shown by Joel FBI. AUG. 12 & SAT. AUG. Stem, Red Run, Pa. was 13'. u a M 2 Dav Public fw by Ken Auction selling 105 Holstein Cattle ’ Dairy Equipment, £ kC T e boar A w ?! Feed and Crops on Fri. Aug. exhibited by Leon Arnold 12 . S at. selling Farm mid was sold to Gale Noltof Machinery and tools located Manheim. Pa, for $325. The along R t . 31 and Old New average of the 13 boars was Windsor Rd.. near the — - - - _. The Reserve pair of open gilts was exhibited by Reno Thomas of Beavertoupi and were bought by Craig Miller of Spring Grove. The 49 lots brought a total of $12,785. Auctioneer was Abe Diffenbach. A Public Sale of antiques was held August 6 by Vernon Mack and the late Elsie Mack, between Bangor and Mt. Bethel, Pa. It was a good sale. 59 PUKBRED GUERNSEVS mmimmnm 12:30 P.M. At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles E. of Lancaster on Rt. 30. 1 Bull - (by a son of “Fames Corporal” out of a cow “V 6” with a lifetime production of -132.297 M 5,285 F). 10 Cows - 48 bred heifers - (All fresh or due near sale time.) 9 Daus. of “Grain Meadow D Fortune” (74-GS) USDA 1-77 94% Rpt. Pred. Diff +SI6M +IOF 4 Daus. of “May Rose Prince” (71-GS) USDA 1-77 99% Rpt. Pred. Diff. +22IM +IBF 2 Daus, of “Top Hornet” (74-GS) USDA 5-77 91% Rpt. Pred.Diff.+l3l2M+3sF Milk bases start August Ist • this ia an exceptionally good group of heifers and cows to help increase your income. Sale Managed By: Pa. Guernsey Breeders' Association P.O. Box 458, Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 (717)737-0551 and the Merryman Co., Sparks, Md. 21152 (301) 771-4624 or (301 771-4321 HORSE SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 20,1977 at the DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Old Rt. 11, Danville. PA Sale starts 6:30 p.m. CONSIGNMENTS FROM OUR REGULAR SHIPPERS Load of New lack, By Bob Bid Horse Sales Monthly - Ist & 3rd Saturdays. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME For Additional Information: Call “Bud" Snyder or Bob Biel 717-528-8218 W' Ip [A Sales Register Ewranai Some prices received were: 3 piece walnut bedroom suite with marble tops $l7OO, walnut roll top desk $650, blue glass water pitcher $5O, marble soda fountain $4OO, Victorian Fairy Lamp $l9O, Signed Tiffany Bowl $225, mahogany rocker $llO, blue lustre plate $l5O and Sheraton style mirror $lBO. Melvin and Raymond Hartzell were the auc tioneers. v*». *»V' 1/ Comers in Northumberland County, Pa. (Watch for Sale- Signs). Sale by Mrs. Willuu l (Beulah) Adams, owner; Adams and Shoop, Auc tioneers. Frederick and Carroll Co. line between Oark Orchard S®t> Aug. 13 -11 A.M. Porter and new Windsor, in Carrol Potato Equipment Auction, Co.. Md. G. Lloyd Divers. Jr. Rose, (Wayne County) New and Joann Divers, Bt. 2, Box York, at the building right on 25, New Windsor, Md., Rte. 414 in the Village of Owners; Trout Auctioneers, Rose, N.Y. 11 miles north of Inc. Auctioneers and Sale Thruway Exit 41. 4 miles Mgr. South of Rte. 104. Sale by B. Homer Porter; James and Victor Piming, Auctioneers. SAT. AUG. 13 - 12:30 P.M. Public Sale of Real Estate, 'Lumber and Farm Equip- SAT. AUG. 13 - 11 A.M. ment on the premises Public Auction of Material, located in Lower Mahonoy New Furniture, Dinnerware, Township, 4 miles southeast China, Etc. Location-Take of Dalmatia, 2 miles south of route 272 North from the village of Hickory Ephrata; take first road left LYKEKS VALLEY FARM PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY, SEPT. S, 1977 1 mile North off Route 25 and Cross Road Market; midway between Gratz and Berrysburg; watch for auction arrow along the Cross Road Market to Pillow Road in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pa. 35 miles Northeasy of Harrisburg. 62 ACRE FARM approximately 58 acres tillable, 4 acres wooded; bank-type barn, other outbuildings. 2Vi STORY 7-ROOM FRAME DWELLING Heat and bath; nice fireplace; attached carport. (2) 10-ACRE TRACTS OF WOODLAND located on South side of Mahantongo Mountain, approximately one mile East of Pillow Gap (one mile North of above farm). Terms: 10% down day of sale, farther terms and conditions will be announced at time of sale. Real estate will |»e offered at 1:00 P.M. For inspection call: (717) 365-3756. Farm Equipment Farmall “H” tractor, nice condition; N.H. 68 baler with motor , used 2 seasons; Int. 2-row complanter, JD manure spreader, JD 10-hoe grain drill, Int. 7* mower, M.M. side-delivery rake, 4” auger elevator with motor; farm wagon with 15’ bed; utility trailer, 2- bottom trailer plow, 3-section harrow. Wizard 4 H.P. rototiller, horse plow, single row cultivator, swab wagon running gear, log chains, extension ladder, hay hook and rope. Bucket-type grease pump, metal drums, rope block, horse collars and harness, tires and rims, fence wire, used tin roofing, window sash, wooden water trough, grindstones, tool boxes, car penter & hand tools, scythe, piston-type water pump, barrel egg washer, egg grader and baskets, barbecue pit, electric fencer, hand cultivator, rotary lawn mower, seeder, garden tools, many other items. APPROXIMATELY 12 TON HAY - 4 TON STRAW Household Items Motorola 21” COLOR TV, Frigidaire chest-type freezer, G.E. refrigerator, Frigidaire 30” range, Frigidaire laundry center washer and dryer, dinette set, sofabed, floor and table lamps, wooden table, buffet, china .closet, server, porch swing, metal ice box, electric appliances, heaters, utility cabinets, Singer sewing machine, dishes, cooking utensils, other items. INT. 102 CUB CADET GARDEN TRACTOR with MOWER, BLADE, and CULTIVATOR (cultivator will be sold separate.) Antiques and Collectibles Rope bed, dry sink, cradle, blanket chest, brass bed, chest of drawers, oak bureaus, Chase Bros, player piano and rolls, child’s chest of drawers with carved decorations, child’s roll-top desk and chair, child’s orophone (victrola), doll house, 8-day shelf clocks, oak chairs and rocker, oak highchair, kitchen cabinet, butter bowl and mold, picture frames, post cards, mantle light, pattern glass dishes, 1907 calendar plate, copper dipper, copper boilers, butcher kettles, beam scale, crocks, meat hooks, pot belly stove, cherry seeder, waffle iron, glass butter churn, sad irons, wooden pulleys, grain cradle, wagon jack, corn cracker, Huckster scales, wooden rooling pin, other items not listed. Vera M. (Martz) Brown, Owner Earl Richard Etzweiler, Attorney George N. Delbert, Auctioneer (717)425-3313 Hooiehold items & Antiques wilt be sold first Lunch Available 10:00 AM ■l' l>
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