—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29,1977 120 Sales Register A Public Sale of a dairy HUNTERS SALE BARN, and tobacco farm was held INC. held their weekly sale October 20 by Abram L. & October 24 at Rising Sun, Anna Mae King, on Pond Maryland. Road, 1 mile west of In- FEEDER HEIFERS: tercourse, Lane. Co., Pa. High Choice and Prime _ , 25.50-25.75; Good to Choice The 47% acre farm was 22.00-24.00. sold for $6,421 an acre. It was BULLS: 1210 lb. 30.50; 1330 the third highest price per 15,39.00; 6001 b. 26.00-30.00. acre in recent years. The top ffigh to sale was an 8 acre farm prime 24.75.26.25; Good to which brought $17,000 an standard 23.25-25.00; Utility acre near Leola. 22.00-23.25; Cutters 21.25- „ . . 21.75, few 22.00; Canners The property contains a 18 .75.29.75. 3% story frame and bnck CALV ES: Prime 180-240 double dwelling, bank bam Jb 55 99.53 99. Hi gb to and tobacco shed, tractor ch o i ce 140 -189 lb. 59.0fr55.00; and carnage sheds, a milk Good to 12 9-i4O ib. house and sdo. It was pur- 43 .9952.50; Standard to Good chased by Eh Kmg, who lb . 32.9045.00; Utility farms nearby, for $305,000. 7(W5 ]b 32.9937.99; Low Auctioneers were Robert utfli . 65 . 75 lb 20.00-28.00, E. Martin and Frank L. f ew 39.99.34.99. Steller. CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2,1977 Location: Vfc mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for sale sign. Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no Household Goods. Truck load citrus fruit direct from Florida; also fish, oysters & shrimp. We sell on Commission. Hay & Straw Every Wednesday. At 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin. Sale by, . David H. Good 717-656-8911 Auctioneers: F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Next Sale Wednesday, Nov. 16,1977 SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALE jL 5 Miles West of Intercourse 5 Miles East of Lancaster, Route 340 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1977 7:30 P.M. “Standard Time” GREEN BANK FARM BYRON JOHNSON HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL Out of Chester County FALL BRED HERD OF COWS Established dairyman for many years This is a big strong herd of Holstein cows Quite a few of these cows are milking 50 to 75 lbs per day. Will be giving more till sale day. They have had no silage There were 14 cows fresh in Aug and Sept., 12 cows fresh within the last 5 days to 2 weeks, 11 cows due in Oct., Nov. and Dec. Sold over $45,000 worth of milk last year. This herd of cows was never pushed for top production. One big strong purebred Holstein bull, sire Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, dam is Black Eagle. Plus 1 load of top cows out of New York, New Hampshire, Conn., Vermont and Maine. If you need good top cows, don’t miss this sale. Herd of cows certified on the blood. Sale by, DYRONJOHNSON GORDON W. FRITZ 717-393-0930 Cows milked at regular tune TB and Blood Icsted Cash or good < ho< k night of s;u<* Auctioneers Paul Snyder & Carl Dtller (Continued on Page 121) At 9:30 A.M. WITF shows soccer HERSHEY - “Soccer Made in Germany,” an 18- week series of some of the best soccer played in the world, is shown each Friday night for the next several months at 10:00 p.m. on WITF-TV (Channel 33). Each hour-long program will consist of taped highlights of the top game played the preceding Saturday in the 18-team West German First Division (Bundesliga). Included in the series will be league games, cup matches, and “friendly” international games. The programs will also feature interviews, league standings, scores, and background on the home cities of televised teams. The world’s most popular PUBLIC SALE OF 31 ACRE FARM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1977 At 2 P.M. Located along Rt. 322 in Hinkletown (3rd house east of bridge), between Ephrata and Blue Ball, Earl Township, Pa. 31 ACRE FARM (More or Less) V/2 STORY DWELLING containing 7 rooms on second floor, 6 rooms on first floor, attached wash house, enclosed porch, 2 open porches. Frame Bank Barn with 8’ z 45’ Silo (Steer Barn) Tobacco Shed 2 Story Chicken Honse Implement Shed, Large Com Crib Steel Grain Bin \ Brooder Honse Well with 10’ wheel wind mill. Apple, peaches, cherry, pear trees and asparagus patches. Farm is 3 full fields deep. This farm is excellently located along Rt. 322 with 460 ft. (more or less) road frontage. Inspection of dwelling Sat., Oct, 15 & Sat, Oct. 22,12 Noon to 4 P.M. Farm and other buildings any time. Terms by: PHARES S. BRUBACKER EVA M. BRUBACKER T. Glenn Horst, Auct. 859-1331 Finn ANNUAL ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE At Linville Hill Mennonite School SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1977 10:00 A.M. Located 15 Miles east of Lancaster off U.S. 30,2 miles South of Kinzer on Kinzer Rd. ITEMS TO BE SOLD Canned goods, baked goods, potatoes, eggs, honey, apples, cider, bologna, hot dogs, cabbage, etc. ASSORTED HANDIWORK Quilts, afghan, all kinds of needlework & crocheted work & much more. LIVESTOCK Registered & grade Holstein heifers, butcher steers, butcher hogs, hay, straw, & corn fodder. Three Surge pipeline units, electric pulsation, steel cattle gate. FIREWOOD Lawn Boy riding mower, good condition; new dishes; new lawn chairs, mantle kitchen clocks; ex tension cords; certificates for meals; pig roasts; many other items too numerous to mention. Enjoy delicious home made food & goodies while attending our auction. AH proceeds of the day will be used for the promotion of Christian Education at the school Any contributions will be greatly appreciated. All items will be donated. For more information call: Elvin Beiler - 717-442-8126 Kenneth Beiler - 215-593-6434 Leon Lapp - 717-442-8140 Auctioneers - Leroy Zook, Leon Kurtz, Steve Petersheim. sport, soccer is beginning to gam a firm hold in the United States with professional games registering attendances of up to 77,000 spectators. In the rest of the world it is the foremost television sports attraction. The West German National Team, the current world champions, will lay their title on the line in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. West German soccer combines the skill and ball control of the South Americans with the stamina of the English. It is the highest scoring in Europe with an average of 3.54 goals per game, compared to 2.80 in Holland and 2.56 in England. PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE-REAL ESTATE SAT. November 5,1977 1:00 P.M. On the premises located seven miles north of Newville, take Route 233 from Newville to McCrea turn left on Route 997 to second road right. Close to the Blue Mountains. Lower Mifflin Twp. Cumberland Co. Penna. 93 ACRE FARM, more or less To be offered for sale as one unit and in five tracts. Tract #1 - 30 Acres, more or less. Eight room frame house with bath, most with new siding. Bank round roof bam, stall for 36 cows. 14’x60’ Fickes concrete stave silo, also small concrete stave silo. 40’ x 80’ loafing barn. Milk house. Small bam to stable seven horses. Implement shed. Large stocked pond on this property. Old shade. Stream in pasture. Tract |2 -10 Acres, more or less. Adjoining tract § l, with good road frontage, Tn high state of cultivation. , Tract #3 - 30 Acres, more or less, 24 acres tillable, balance woodland. Road frontage on two sides. Tract #4-10 Acres, more or less. All tillable with road frontage on two sides. Tract #5 -13 Acres, more or less. Permanent pasture and woodland with stream. These tracts have a combined road frontage of over 5000’. Inspection of property anytime except Sundays.' Owners ' John M. & Sylvia B. Stoltzfus Attys. Irvin & Irvin Auctioneer AbeDiffenbach 717-393-4464 PUBLIC SALE SNYDER COUNTY FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ANTIQUES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1977 * 10:00 A.M. Sharp Location: 6 Miles South West of Selinsgrove, turn off Rt. #35 at Kantz. Go to Verdilla Church, continue Vz mile or, turn off Rts. 11 & 15 South of Port Treverton at Susquehanna Mennonite Church sign, follow' Chapman Road to the Church, keep road toward Verdilla, watch for Auction Signs. Int. “574” 3 point Tractor 800 hours; #420 Int. 3 point 3-Bottom 16 inch plow; J.D. 2 Bottom 14 inch trailer plow; Farmall H Tractor; J.D. 8’ Disc “K” Model; super “67” N.H. Baler; N.H. 30’ Elevator, new con dition; J.D. Grain Drill; New Idea #l4 A Spreader; J.D. Flail Chopper; 2 Wagons on Rubber; J.D. Com Planter; J.D. Spring Harrow; Cultipacker; Denlinger Fodder Shredder; 1-Horse Side Hill Plow; Tractor Chains; 2-Wheel Trailer; Heavy Tractor Tow-Chain; Drill Press; 1-Horse Scoop; Good Com Sheller; Duster or Sprayer; 32’ Extension Ladder; 2 Sledges; Tools; Wrenches; 2-Range Shelters; Fence Stretchers; Block i & Tackle; Marker. Telephone Poles; Electric 5 Brooder; %” Plastic Pipe; 3 Chicken Coops; Chick Water Fountains. 6-Can Cooler; H.W. 60 Gal. Heater; Wash Tub; Shallow Well Pump w/Motor; Electric Motor; Parmac Battery Fencer; Elect. Cow Clipper; Lumber; 3 Sieve Screens; 3 Iron Rods %” x 18’; 2-Iron Butcher Kettles; 2-Butcher Benches; 2-Hog Hangers; Old Hay Fork; Cow Clippers; Tripod; New Cow Bell; Wooden Cedar Good Tub; Stevens Double-Barrel Shot-Gun 12-Gauge, very good; Wooden Pullys; Wooden Rake; Several Window Sash; Cable. Excellent Old Kalamazoo (tan color) Cook Stove; Steinhurst Chest Freezer 20 cu. ft. Beautiful complete dining suite, like new condition; breakfast dinette set; 2 old Oak Tables; Old Dresser; Good old Couch; Porch Glider; Stands; Chairs; Rocking Chairs; several 9x12 Rugs, some which are Axmimster; (2) Oil Cloth Rugs. Plenty of Depression Glass; Dishes of all Kinds; Silverware; Berry Sets; Pots; Pans; Jars; 8 qt. Sno- Ball Ice Cream Freezer; Tinware; Crewets; (12) Crocks; (s)Stone Jugs; 5-Gal. Crock; Galv. Wash Tubs; Match Box; Coal Buckets; Comforts; Quilts; New Hand-Made Rugs (Beautiful). Lots not mentioned; no sale here for 46 years. W. LEROY & MARY ALFARETTA LONGACRE t Aucts.: Carl & John Oilier J. Everett Kreider Lunch by Verdilla Church
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