MARSHALL FEEDER CATTLE ASSN. Schedule for Fall Feeder Calf and Yearling Sales November 3 —l5OO hd. Yearlings November 10 —lOOO hd. Feeder Calves All Sales to be held at 7 P.M. at FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE. INC. Marshall, VA 22115 John G. Heyl, Manager Phone (703) 364-1566 Calves have been vaccinated with Septobac and Blackleg- Malignant Edema vaccine prior to the sale and have received a booster shot of Septobac at the stockyards. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1977 Beginning at 10:00 A.M.' At the Court House in Huntingdon, Penna. THREE TRACTS OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Tract No. 1: 40 acres, more or less, in Cass Town ship, known as the Powell Farm being to the North and I West of Legislative Route 31024 having some timber, Tract No. 2: Containing 45 acres, more or less, being approximately one-half of the Hoover Farm and being all of the Hoover Farm to the North and West of Legislative Route 31024. Tract No. 3: A tract of land containing 71 acres, more or less, being the remaining portion of the Hoover Farm to the East of Legislative Route 31024 having thereon erected three dwelling houses, two occupied, and a vacant tract of land containing 26 acres 77 per ches, title to which was gained by adverse possession as litigated in the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon County to No. 56 May Term, 1954. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down at time of sale; halanrn on delivery of deed. Possession immediately on delivery of deed, within 30 days. The parcels will first be offered separately and then as a unit and will be awarded in the manner producing the highest total price for said parcels. The premises may be inspected Saturday and Sunday, October, 29th and 30th, from 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Attorneys: John R. Gates, Esquire 814-643-2460 R. Merle Heffner, EsquireBl4-643-3550 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 40 ACRE FARM, ZONED RJL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1977 Located in the borough of New Holland, one block north of Route 23 on North Kinzer Avenue and East Spruce Road. Tk STORY STONE AND FRAME DOUBLE DWELLING 2 furnaces; oil fired hot water heat with summer and winter hookup; West side has 3 rooms and full bath on second floor; 3 rooms and powder room on first floor. East side has 4 rooms and bath on second floor; 4 rooms on first floor. Spring in basement with pressure system; 3-CAR GARAGE; tool shed. FRAME BANK BARN (with milking parlor) 32 x 54 TOBACCO SHED with stripping room and damping cellar; 10 by 50 silo. Inspection of Property Saturday, October 29, and Saturday, November 5, 1977 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. or call 354-5852 for appointment. Call between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. 10% down day of sale. Settlement on or before December 31,1977. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Property will be offered together or separate. Tract #1 will be buildings with 5 acres. Tract #2 will be 35 acres of land with 1300 ft. along Spruce Road, more or less. Desirable for building lots. Auctioneers; Robert E. Martin - 656-7770 Frank L. Steiler- 656-8195 Atty.: Hassel, Yost & Sorrentino At 2:00 P.M. Terms By, JOHN LAND MILDRED M. CAMPBELL Sale reports (Continued from Page 120) HOGS: 135 to 180 lb. 36.00- 39.50; 180-200 lb. 40.00-43.00. SOWS: 28.50-36.00. BOARS: 25.50-29,50. GOATS: Nannies $2B to $3l by hd.; Billies $2l to $24 by hd. Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer, Norman E. Hunter, Pres. XXX A Public Auction of a 148 acre dairy farm was held October 22 by Allen D. and Anna Ruth Burkholder, R.D. 1, Myerstown, Pa., Berks Co., Pa. The 148 acre farm with a TNz story frame dwelling, frame bank bam, double crib com bam, garage and workshop and Vz acre PUBUC SALE OF REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1977 10:00 A.M. Located on Rt. 23, just west of Goodville, East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. THE HOUSE 2% story frame house, first floor kitchen, dining rooms, living room, 3 bedrooms, partial bath, partial basement, tin roof, no central heating. THE BARN Frame bank bam, open stables, tin roof, very good condition. Approx. % acres of land, water supply is well and pressure system. 10% down day of sale - settlement 60 days. Terms by, LLOYD M. & PAULINE ZIMMERMAN Att. Dennis Ward Horning Farm Agency, Inc. Elton & Alvin Horning - Auctioneers Morgantown, PA 286-5183 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (87 Acre • 121 Perch Farm) ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, IDOLS & 1959 OLDSMOBILE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1977 Located at R.D. #1 Strasburg, Strasburg Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (at square of Strasburg take South Decator Street 1 mile south of Strasburg (also May Post Office Road) turn left onto first road; farm loc. Vz mile east of May Post Office Road; watch for signs). 2% story, 8 room &1% bath frame house w/white asbestos siding. Lg. white frame barn w/dble. bam floor, attached cement block milk house, fenced in bam yard. Also frame & cement block 4 car garage w/attached frame workshop & utility shed. Total of 87 acres 121 perch of land, 53 tillable & 34 acres 121 perch pasture land more or less. Good stream running through property. House & bam in very nice condition. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. Oct. 22 & 29 & Sun. Oct. 30 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. 1959 Oldsmobile in A-l shape, GE upright freezer, GE 2 dr. refrig., GE window air conditioner, port. • wash, mach., #2 Preventer burglar & fire alarm system. 5 Pc. & 6 pc. mahg. bedroom suites w/twin beds, 11 pc. solid maple dining room suite, walnut 4 leg dropleaf table, 4 blanket chests, oak bow back chairs, oak clothes tree. Uph., maple, mahg., metal & other furniture. Everyday glassware & china & other household articles. Lime drill, Ig. & port, air com pressors, 2 wheel dump trailer, metal wheelbarrow, 28’ ext. & step ladders, rotary mower, lawn roller, weed chopper, Other Ig. tools, hand & garden tools not listed. Food served. William M. Musser, Atty. Rengier, Musser & Stengel, Attys. Howard Shaub - Auctioneer and Roy C. Probst stocked pond was sold to J.C. Habegger, Beechwood Rd., Lancaster, Pa. for $195,000. Auction conducted by John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers. A Public Sale of household goods was held October 22 by Lester & Mabel Graver, 3 miles from the Buck, Lan caster Co., Pa. There was a good turn out for the sale. Prices received were: J.D. 70 Riding Mower $770, 2- wheel Utility Cart $llO, Jackson Lawn Mower $l3O, J.D. 6 hp. Rototiller $225, Aluminum Ext. ladders $45 and $6O, sleds $l5 to $l7, Egg Baskets $l6 ea. Kerosene Lamp $42.50, Electric Stove At 11:00 Sale by: DAVID $. HUBER, Power of Attorney for Helen E. Ankrim Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29,1977—121 $l7O, Kelv. Dryer $l3O and 2 rugs $3lO & $lOO. Auctioneers were Lloyd H. Kreider & Randal V. Kline. XXX A Public Sale of laboratory equipment was held by the Rare Metal Products Co., Atglen, Pa. on October 21 with a nice-sized crowd in attendance. Prices received were: 5 hp. Motor Reduction Gear $155, Metal Tanks $lOO to $2BO, Fiberglass Tank $540, Boiler $2OO, Glass Jugs $l9 to $25, File Cabinet $39, Oak Library Table $45, Postal Scales $27, 4 tier Oak Cup board $lOO, Oak Desk Chair $3O, 1945 Ford Track $370, Metric Scale $3O and Paper Cutter $35. Auctioneers were Leon Kurtz, Leroy Zook and John Umble. A Public Auction of 3 acres of woodland was held Oc tober 22 by Harvey Enck of Schoeneck. The land was purchased by Paul Henne of Intercourse for $3200. Other prices paid were: 12 Ballon-back Chairs $156, Blue Agate Kettle $32, Agate Coffee Pot $l5, Copper Kettle & Stirring Rod $l6O and 2 Butcher Ladles $lB. H.H. Leid Auction Service, Auctioneer. A Public Sale of beef cattle and machinery was held October 22 by Mrs. Albert C. PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AKIMS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1977 Located on the premises at Route 3. Hum melstown. Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County. To locate property go west on 322 past Hershey to traffic light on top of Hummelstown hill and bear right and continue to first road right and turn north onto Nye’s Road and continue appx. 2 miles and after crossing second steel bridge turn right onto Willoughby Road and continue to first farm on right. JOHN DEERE 2010 gas utility tractor with 1678 hours. JOHN DEERE 40 tricycle with cult and 3 pt hitch NEW IDEA 3231 row com picker (used for only 24 acres) Zimmerman 32’ bale elevator; Lely 3 pt. PTO spreader with lime attach.; Harvey belt hammermill; 2 bottom JDI4” 3 pt. plow; JD #5 mower; NH 66 PTO baler; Cobey rubber tire 18’ wagon with com sides; Cobey 16’ flatbed wagon; New Idea 3 bar side delivery rake; Knowles 15’ grain elevator; Oliver peg harrow; land roller; 4 sect, harrow; dump rake; New Idea #l7 manure spreader; Ford 3 pt. dirt scoop; JD 3 pt. 2 row com planter (real nice); 2 horse walking plows; horse cultivator; 11 hoe Ontario grain drill; scorer; and PTO tractor wood saw. INTERNATIONAL CADET 1650 hydrostatic tractor with 50” mower and wheel weights. Pr. 14.9 - 28 /13-28 tires on rims used for duals (like new); 18’, 20’, and 40’ wooden ladders; robber tire lawn cart; rubber tire wheelbarrow; 50’ endless belt; platform scale; Frank Bentz butcher stove; 2 iron kettles; staffer; hay knives; and an asst, of misc. bam items. HOMEUTE XL 123 20” chain caw High dry sink (rough); marble top washstand and dresser; oak rockers; double door solid end low dry sink; chest of drawers; 2 blanket chests; 2 washstands; oak dresser; balance scale; 2 trunks; canning jars; kerosene lamp; apple peeler; lots of crocks; scrapple pans and other antiques. 36”x18”x24” Log Burner stove (never used); 2 pc. living room suite; 5 pc. breakfast set; upholstered sofa; 4 pc. table set; G.E. BW TV; Lazy Boy recliner rocker; redwood picnic table; lawn chairs; double bed; Hotpoint wringer washer; lots of bedding and blankets; asst, of china and glassware and lots of items to numerous to be mentioned. Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer Landis and Keck - Clerks Lunch by Paxton Church of the Brethren Sale Order: Small barn items, 10:00 farm machinery, household goods and antiques. Everything in good condition -{dan to attend this sale. Crawford, 4 miles North of Hershey, Pa. with a large crowd attending. The Herfords and All Black Angus sold from $220 to $3OO each. Other prices received were: A.C. WD Tractor $675, old Ford N tractor $7OO and J.D. Tractor Spreader $lBO. Gerberid) & Long were the auctioneers. The Shady Lane Dairy Sales held their 3rd Anniversary Sale October 21st. There was a good at tendance and the ox roast was a real success. There were 103 head of registered and grade Holsteins sold. The high animal was a red and white ’Holstein which sold for $1800; several cows sold above $lOOO. The low animal brought $350. Owners are David L. Fite and Glenn D. Fite. A Public Sale of farm implements and household goods was held October 22 by George Kline Sr. and Ger trude Kline in Greenpoint, Lebanon Co., Pa. with a good crowd attending. Items sold included: 1951 Ford Tractor $lOBO, A.C. “B” Tractor $4OO, Shellhammer chairs $53 each, Sewing Rocker $74 and Iron Kettle $55. Roy I. Ebersole & Son, Auctioneers. 9:00 A.M. Conditions by, WOODROW NOIL
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