Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 130

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. October 1.1977
130
Sale reports
A Public Sale of land was
held Sept. 24 by Harry C.
Diller, executor for the
estate of Grace C. Diller. It
was located m Leacock
Township, 3 miles east of
Intercourse, Lane. Co., Pa.
The 37M> acres were sold to
a neighbor, Emmanuel King
for $123,000.
Auctioneer was Gordon
Khng.
A Public Sale of household
goods was held by Dorothy
A. Kramer, 1 mile south of
Clay, Lane. Co.. Pa. on
September 24th.
The 2% story frame
dwelling was sold for $24,000
to Raymond Weaver, Lititz.
Other items sold were:
Earthen pie plates $lO4 ea.,
Organ $2OO, wicker basket
$3O, dinner bell $9O, pitcher
and glass set $65, kerosene
lamp $23 and blue glass
chicken $lB.
Auctioneers were Leroy S.
Horst & Paul W. Horst.
A Public Sale of real estate
and personal property was
held Sept. 24 by Irvin and
Grace Homing, 1 mile north
of Bowmansville, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
The 35 acres of ground
contained a 2% story stone
and frame home with a large
2-car attached garage and
was sold to a neighbor John
Zimmerman for $104,000.
Machinery sold as follows:
Ferguson 35 tractor $l9lO,
Bushhog rotary mower $5lO
and Ford 3-pt. 16 in. smgle
plow $l6O.
Elton & Alvm Homing,
Auctioneers.
A Public Sale of Pine View
Herd by James L. Kreider, 8
miles south of Quarryville,
Pa. was held Sept. 23 before
a nice-sized crowd.
The top cow in this
Holstein herd brought $9BO
and several fresh and
springing Ist calf heifers
sold between $6OO and $B5O.
Cows in all stages of
production brought $450 to
$650 while open heifers went
for $3lO to $360. The small
heifers ranged between $75
and $l5O.
Auctioneer was Lloyd H.
Kreider.
A Public Auction of farm
machinery and potato
equipment was held Sept. 24
by Kenneth Horning, 4 miles
north of Reinholds, Lan
caster Co., Pa
Prices received were as
MARSHALL FEEDER CATTLE ASSN.
Schedule for Fall Feeder Calf
and Yearling Sales
October 13 1500 hd. Yearlings
October 20 1200 hd. Feeder Calves
November 3 1500 hd. Yearlings
All Sales to be held at 7 P.M. at
FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC.
Marshall, Va. 22115
John G. Heyl, Manager
Calvas hava baan vaccinated wfth Saptabae and Wacklas-Malifnant
Edama vaccina pnar ta tha tala and hava ractlvad a baastar shat at Saptabac
at tSg stackyards
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
follows 1975 Deutz tractor
$9OOO, Dual Wheels $4OO, J.D.
Chuck Wagon $l9OO, J D
Grinder-Mixer $1750, Pitts
transport disc $1225, Century
Sprayer $620, J.D. Com
planter $1350, J.D. 12 ft. Disc
$lOOO, Bnlhon Cultipacker
$720, N.H. 36 ft. Elevator
$950, N.H. Chopper $825,
Mayrath 6” auger for grain
$4lO, Potato Planter $1025,
Potato Cutter $920 and
Lockwood 2-row potato
harvester $4700.
Sale conducted by Randal
V. Kline and Lloyd H.
Kreider auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Sale of a Holstein
Dairy-Herd was held Sep
tember 22 by Henry K.
Umble, 2 miles south of
Atglen, Chester Co., Pa.
There was a good turnout for
the sale.
The 42 animal herd con
sisted of 6 registered and the
balance grade and they
averaged $566.
The top cow brought $9BO,
the 2nd $9lO and the 3rd $BlO.
Auctioneers were John
Umble and Steve Peter
sheun.
A Public Sale of real estate
and household goods was
held September 24 by Jennie
Gelencser, 15 miles north of
Harrisburg in the village of
Matamoras.
The 21% acre farm with a
2-story frame dwelling and
frontage on Powells Creek
was sold for $35,000.
The cast iron Ben Franklin
32” stove brought $165 and
guns $5O and $65.
Auctioneers
Deibler’s and Chubb.
A Public Sale was held
Sept. 24 by Mrs Sara E.
Kern, along the Lincoln
Highway m Gap, Lane. Co.,
Pa. There were 150
registered buyers present.
Items sold included; 1913
License Plate $2l, Clothes
Tree $4O, Piano Stool $27.50,
Bedroom Suite $ll5, Marble
Top Bureau $ll5, Washstand
$55, Dresser $65, Flower
Stand $4O, Post Card Album
$l4O, Crocks up to $3O ea.,
and Pack of old postal cards
$4O.
Leon Kurtz and Leroy
Zook were the auctioneers.
An Auction of real estate
and machinery was held
Sept. 22 by Clifford and
Evelyn Lutz, 25 miles north
of Reading, Berks Co., Pa.
The 230 acre dairy farm
and another 45 acre farm
Phon# (703) 364-1566
was sold for $251,500. It
contained 100 acres of level
open land and a lot of
frontage along blacktop
roads.
Machinery sold as follows;
J.D. 530 tractor $2020, J.D. A
with front end loader $BOO,
J.D. B tractor $555, J.D. 620
tractor $2lOO, J.D. 3 bottom
roll over plow $1250, N.H.
Forage Wagon $2120, J.D. 4-
row Cornplanter $690, and
N.H. Silage Blower $BOO.
Sale conducted by Ralph
W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co.
A Public Sale of household
goods, woodworking
equipment and clocks was
held Sept. 22 and Sept. 23 for
Jacob A. Riehl, along
Newport Rd. between Elm
and Penryn.
Items sold included:
Clocks from $5O to $3lO,
planer $1225, belt sander $715
edger $475, lathe $620, two
roller feeders $560 & $670,
walnut lumber $lO to $3O a
board, 1971 Chrysler
automobile $B4l and gasoline
engine $255.
Robert E. Martin and
Frank L. Steller were the
auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Sale of a 21 acre
farm was held Sept. 24 by
Ada M. Zimmerman, near
FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 8,1977
6:00 P.M.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Located in Perry County, Seville Twp., 3 miles
N. of the intersection of rts. 74 & 274,5 miles S.
of ickesburg along rt. 74:
Mountain Lot with drilled well.
Lot size-125’ x9s’ xS5’ x9s’
Lot located in the best deer hunting in Perry Co.; Lot
is set up to park a camper or build a cabin.
Property will be sold to the highest bidder with no
reserve bid.
Call Art Kling, Auctioneer, Landisburg, Pa,
details and showing. (717) 789-3883.
were
PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, November 12,1977
At 1:00 P.M.
1 Mile Southeast of Pitman in Eldred
Township, Schuylkill County, Pa. 12 Miles
Northwest of 1-81, Exit 34, take Route 25 to
Begins and Route 125 North to Mahantongo
Valley; at Franklin Square Tavern turn 2 miles
East to Sale Site at Cross Road V* mile North of
Hepler's Church. Sale will be held on the
premises of Parcel No. 2.
(Watch for auction arrows the day of sale)
3 FARMS 3
200 ACRES
Parcel No. 1
36 ACRES, approximately 30 Acres in High State of
Cultivation, 4 Acres Nice Timber, Small Pasture Area,
Bank-type barn.
Parcel No. 2
80 ACRES, approximately 75 Acres m High State of
Cultivation, balance Pasture.
(Parcels No. 1 and No. 2 are adjoining properties)
Parcel No. 3
85 ACRES, approximately 80 Acres in High State of
Cultivation, balance Pasture. Dwelling and Summer
House on this parcel need repair.
This is Your Opportunity to Purchase Quality
Farmland. If you are in the market for only a few acres
or volume acreage specialized farm operation, you
should call now to inspect these properties so that you
will have enough time to arrange your financing and be
prepared to buy on the day of sale.
For inspection call: (717) 648-8095 or (717) 425-3313
Terms - 10 down, further terms and conditions
will be announced at 1:00 P.M , the day of Sale.
Owners
GLENN C. MASSER &
CAROLE Y. MASSER
Auctioneer
George N. Deibert
Since there is no community sewerage system
available, this sale is subject ot Act No. 280 regarding
The property was sold for
$85,000 to John Hartman of
Newmanstown, Pa.
Auctioneer for the sale
was H.H. Leid Auction
Service.
HUNTERS SALE BARN,
INC. held their weekly sale
September 26 at Rising Sun,
Maryland.
HEIFERS: High Choice
and Prime 29.00-32.25; Good
to Choice 24.50-26.00.
FEEDER STEERS: Good
to Choice 34.00-37.00.
BULLS: 1140 lbs. 34.25;
1100 lbs. 33.00; 670 lbs. 30.25;
520 lbs. 28.00-31.00.
COWS; High Choice to
Prime 25.25-27.50; Good to
Standard 23.75-24.00; Utility
22.75-24.50; Cutters 22.50-
23.75; Canners 20.50-22.50.
CALVES: Prime 58.00-
61.50; High to Choice 54.00-
60.00; Good to Choice 38.00-
55.00; Standard to Good
34.00-41.00; Utility 28.00-
37.00; Low Utility 24.00-28.00.
HOGS; 125 lbs. 34.00.
SOWS; 28.00-32.00.
BOARS: 24.00-26.50.
GOATS: Nannies 25-31 by
the hd.; kids 15-18 by the
head.
Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer,
Norman E. Hunter, Pres.
NT
RS AND CAMPERS
(Parcel No. 3 is V* Mile West
of Parcels No. 1 and No. 2)
(AH Farms Have Frontage
on Township Roads)
Schaefferstown, Lebanon
Co.. Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Wednesday, October 12,1977
2:00 P.M.
On the premises in Jackson Township,
Lebanon County, Pa. North of Myerstown take
Route 645 through Little Kutztown. First farm
past Burkholder's Butcher Shop.
REAL ESTATE
Consists of a farm containing 61 acres and 58 per
ches. 11 room frame dwelling. 5 rooms and bath on first
floor, 6 rooms and bath on second floor. Electric water
heater. Good, strong 85’ drilled well. Nice porches and
shade trees. Also good, strong spring on property with
large dam. Large Bank bam with tobacco shed at
tached. Stanchions for 15 milk cows. Milkhouse with
milk tank, electric water heater. Com bam with built
in grain bins, four-car garage, 11’ x 50’ tile silo. Lot
- frontage on two blacktop roads. Good roofs. All in good
condition.
For inspection, any time, or call: 717-933-8844 or 933-
5246.
SALE TIME :2:00 P.M.
Terms By:
CLARENCE Z. & MARY Z. MARTIN
Auctioneer
Arthur Copenhaver
Attorneys
Steiner & Eby
THE SECOND ANNUAL
PUBLIC
SALE
FOR THE BAREVILLE FIRE CO.
OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FURNITURE, GLASSWARE
TOOLS, LUMBER, AND
SPORTING GOODS, COINS
Saturday October 8,1977
AT 9:00 A.M.
for
Location at the BareviUe Fire Hail. Along Route 23
between New Holland and Leola at 211 East Main
Street, Leola.
Grandmother’s clock; large jelly cupboard; 2 large
cedar wardrobes; oak dresser; rope bed; plank bottom
chairs; oak drop leaf table; 2 metal wardrobes;
trunks; porch swing; warm morning stove; davenport
bureau; peach baskets.
Ruby punch bowl set; ruby goblets thumb print;
frosted water set; frosted juice glasses; cut and
pressed glass dishes; cut and pressed cruet; miniature
tea sets; coal oil lights; white carnival water set with
bird design; lazy susans; hen on nest; scales of justice;
Christmas bulks; new pole light and table light;
wooden clothes hamper; battery clocks; pendulum
wall battery clocks; crocks; collection of plates; 1956
calendar plate and many other items to numerous to
mention.
Bench vise; drill; grinder; tap and die set; clamps;
adjustable wrenches; 1 ton Come A Long; pipe vise;
Saber saw; pipe wrenches; travelling sprinkler; ex
tension tools; ropes; garden tools; old wooden
measure; Sprungu 10 inch band saw; Myers pisten
pump; like new Norge portable dishwasher; Lancaster
organ; 12 by 14 rug.
1925 D 2V4 dollar gold piece; 1909 VDBI cent; 1869 3
cent; 1850, 1858, 1883 five cent pieces; 1926 S, 1929 S,
1930 S, 1932 25 cent pieces; 1876 S 50 cents piece; 1879,
1888,1890 0.1896 0,1902,1904, O Silver Dollars, 1921
piece type dollar; .99 fine silver bar; 1963 mint set;
J.F.K. medal key chain; 65 lots of coins.
5 H.P. New Holland engine in good condition; 2 cycle
Maytag engine; 8 H.P. wheel horse riding mower with
electric start; new A.M.F. 5 H.P. tiller; 1975 440
skidoo; 1973 340 Yamaha; 440 Artic-Cat; 1963 Dodge
Sataion Wagon.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We will be starting with
small items, coins at 10:00, Mr. King will be there with
a load of new tools selling at 10:30, dishes will be sold at
12:30, furniture at 2:00, sporting goods and equip, at
2:30, we will be selling items on commission or
donation.
For information call Don, 656-6019 or Raymond 354-
0198, this is just a partial listing.
Lunch by the Ladies of Bareville Fire Co.
Terms By
BAREVILLE FIRE CO.
Not Responsible For Accidents
FURNITURE
GLASSWARE
TOOLS
COINS
SPORTING GOODS
LUMBER