—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1978 110 Sale reports HUNTERS SALE BARN, INC. held their weekly sale January 9 at Rising Sun, Maryland. STEERS: Standard to Good 1100-1200 lb. 37.00-37.75. BULLS: 1230 lb. 32.25; 1035 lb. 27.00. COWS: High Choice to Prime 28.50-29.25; Good to Standard 27.25-28.00; Utility 25.75-26.75; Cutters 24.50- 25.75; Canners 20.25-23.75. CALVES: High to Choice 140-180 lb. 55.0059.00; Good to Choice 120140 lb. 56.00 58.00; Standard to Good 90 110 lb. 39.0047.00; Utility 70 85 lb. 32.00-37.00; Low Utility 65-75 lb. 20.0025.00; few 28.0031.00. FEEDER PIGS: 2030 lb. |l2 to $l6 by hd.; 3035 lb. $lB to $26 by hd. HOGS; 150-180 lb. 35.00- 39.00. Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer, Norman E. Hunter, Pres. A Public Sale of farm implements was held January 7 by Robert E. Fisher, 2 miles north of Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa. Items sold included: J.D. Tractor 530 $2210, Massey Ferguson Plow $355, Hammermill $350, Wagon $360, Disc Harrow $340, Straw $B5 a ton. Hog Feeder $5l and forks $6 each. Auctioneers were Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. A Public Sale of household goods was held January 7 by Rodney, Pamela and Sylvia Charlesworth, south of Quarryville, Lancaster Co., Pa. Items sold included: Glass Icicle Bottle $l9, Bookcase Cabinet $135, Magazine Rack $25, Bedroom Suite $lBO, small Church Benches $25 ea., small School Desk $27, Case TCH 300 tractor $985 and Case bush hog mower $5lO. Auctioneers were Lloyd H. Kreider and Randal V. Kline. An Antique Sale was held January 2 at the Far mersville Auction, 3 miles HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. 1 Mile North Of Lititz On Route 501 THURS. EVE., lAN. 19,1978 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE HID COLLECTIBLES Like New Sectional Sofa, Double Bed, Dinette Set, Breakfast Set, Platform Rocker, Drum Table, Coffee Table, plus lot* more We are now accepting consignments for our Antique Sale, Sat., Jan. 21,1978 WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS. ESTATES AND ANTIQUES WILBUR H. HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Rd . Lititz Harold K. Galebach, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION - CALL 626-0254 Receiving Hours; Monday, Noon to 9 P.M , Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P M., Tuesday, Pickup Day Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers Will Be Received. east of Brownstown, Lan caster Co., Pa. Prices received were; 3 pc. Oak Bedroom Suites $l7O to $430, Blanket Chests $2l to $135, Oak Bed $l5O, Small Washstand $95, Kitchen Cupboard (rough) $270, Oak Corner Cupboard $260, Bucket Bench $l7O, Lionel Standard Train $2OO, Seeing Eye Plate $75, Elgin Ladies wrist watch $125, U.S, Army gun $325, Lancaster pocket watch (as is) $6O, Oak K.D. Wardrobe $lB5, Oak Kitchen Cabinet $lB5, Corner Cup board with blind doors $575, Cradle $125, A.M. Queen Louise Doll $l7O and Ivy Glass Basketsss. Sale Managed by John Rutt. A Public Sale of farm equipment was held January 7 by Robert Shonk, west of Lancaster, near Mt. Joy, Pa. There were 165 registered buyers present. Machinery sold included: 560 Farmall D tractor $3025, 400 Farmall tractor $980,300 Farmall tractor $llOO, 65 Massey Ferguson w/loader $2325, 16” 4 B Plow $1625, Me. 35 Spreader $175, 8-36 Dynamack riding mower $450 and Transplanter $l5O. Auctioneers were C. H. Wolgemuth & H. Shaffner. A Public Auction was held January 7 by James C. Johnson, Jr., between Green Tree and Nine Points, Lane. Co., Pa. Among items sold were: 1969 Chev. Pickup $1550, welder $340, floor jack $155, steel-cutting band saw $420, drill press $l7O, air com pressor $155, portable heater $lOO, chain saw $135, grinder $7O, air hammer $55, cutting torch $3B and acetyline tanks $2OO. Auctioneers were Ira Stoltzfus & Jay Leary. A Public Sale of farm equipment was held January 7 by Ervin Z. Shirk, 7 miles east of Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. There was a good turnout for the sale. Some prices received were: N.H. Haybine $2OOO, J.D. 336 Baler $4900, N.H. Forage Wagon $2400, N.H. 718 Forage Harvester $4BOO, J.D. 2520 D Tractor $6400. Auctioneer was Ralph Horst. A Dairy' Dispersal was held January 7 by Mr. and Mrs. Julius 0. C. Post, Kingsley, Susq. Co., Pa. with a large crowd attending. The 17 top registered Holsteins ranged in price from $lOOO to $l7OO. The average price was $985 with several animals going to other states. The bulk tank i i FAMERSVILLE AUCTION iKstuT,umuYi7,nn 6:00 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. Southeast of Brown stown, Lancaster Co., PA. Household Goods and Tools from two local homes, and others. We sell on commission. call: JOHN I. Rim 717-354-5095 AUCTION SALE INYEKIORF OF SIIOAM FARMS, INC. HOG EQUIPMENT Under and by virtue of Security Agreements executed on July 17, 1973, and on October 8, 1974, by Siloam Farms, Inc., and duly filled for foreclosure in No. 18,328 Chancery in the Circuit Court for Wicomico County, Maryland, the undersigned secured parly will sell at public auction on the premises of Siloam Farms, Inc., on the North side of the Siloam Road, situate in Trappe Election district of Wicomico County, Maryland on SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,1976 ! Beginning at 10 o'clock a.m. E.S.T. THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL PROPERTY: 80 Fairfield farrowing crates; 26 Star Kraft farrowing crates; 24 ft. double axle gooseneck stock trailer; 3010 John Deere tractor (gas); 1973 % GMC pick-up; 2.5 ton Mix Mill auger wagon; 13 Star Craft 12 hole feeders; Grove farm wagon, 2 wheel; 1,500 gal. Better Built honey wagon; Massey Ferguson grader blade; Massey Ferguson rotary mower; John Deere S m pressure pump - 350 lbs.; Cado pressure pump - 300 lbs.; 40 Creep feeders; 12 Pride of the Farm automatic waters; 40 nipple waterers; 60 KW Buda generator - | diesel power; 6 - 20,000 btu gas brooders; 50 -15,000 btu Sgas brooders; 6 Mini-Gruel-O-Matic feeders; Agroter pressure pump, 800 lbs.; Lincoln welder; Victor ac- tylene torch; 13 - 60,000 btu propane salamondes - Sj Hoyte; Office trailer; 300 lbs. cap Detecto beam scale; 9$ submersible sludge pumps; 90,000 btu fuel oil fired % portable space heater; 6 Big Dutchman 18 inch p. reversible fans; 4 Fairfield Aro-bo-jets; 1 250 gallon gasoline tank with hand pump; 2 Commander medication proportioned; John Deere 30 inch lawn % mower; Prognosticator; Hemoglobinometer; Sears f). calculators; AND MUCH, MUCH MORE, jv- There is a 150 ton Mix-Mill, located on the farm, with % overhead storage - 5 large bins and 2 small bins plus p elevator leg and also 7800 bushel grain storage tank p that we are offering for sale privately prior to January I! 28,1978. This unit will not be offered for sale at auction. U The unit must be removed from the premises within l2O days for January 28,1978. It is practically new and in excellent condition. Anyone interested, contact Peter E. Richardson. m TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale. Maryland sales m tax will be paid on each purchase by purchaser, (2%), I unless sales tax numbers are provided. No property is p to be removed from the premises until paid for. Checks f, will be accepted from residents of Del-Mar-Va when f drawn on local banks. All other checks must be ac !J companied by a letter of credit from the bank or letter p of credit from the purchasers Federal Land Bank or Production Credit Association. || DIRECTIONS: Take U.S. Route 13 to Fruitland and 1 watch for signs. f MARVA PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION y 540 Snow Hill Road y Salisbury, Maryland 21801 %. - Secured Party - I PETE RICHARDSON SALES I Pete Richardson Auctioneer & Sales Manager I 835-2525-Office I 742-6220-Home I WE DO THEM ALL LARGE OR SMALL » AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT, (Sunset 545 gal.) sold for $ll6O. N.L. Bunnell was the Auctioneer & Sales Mgr. A Public Sale of farm machinery was held by Ralph Nuss, 3 miles southeast of Sinking Springs, Berks Co., Pa. on January 7th. It was well attended. Prices received were: J.D. 830 Tractor $5500, J.D. 4020 Tractor $lO,BOO, J.D. 336 Baler $3lOO, 3 bale wagons $625 to $790, J.D. Grain Drill $lO5O, Farmall 200 Tractor $lOOO, 1964 Chev. Truck $940 and small Air Compressor $95. (mmm - A Public Sale of household and farm machinery was held Jan. 7 for Henry Body and Donald Adam Vz mile south of Yellow House, Berks Co., Pa. Items sold included: Super M Farmall $2OOO, Super M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21,1878 At The DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Old Rt. 11, Danville, PA I NjQjCE 1 SALE STMTS HB P-H. Sales will be held in the afternoon - during the winter months. CONSIGNMENTS FROM OUR REGULAR SHIPPERS LOAD OF NEW TACK, BY 808 BIEL HORSE SALES MONTHLY - 3rd SATURDAY CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME For Additional Information Cali “Bud” Snyder of Bob Biel 717-528-9823 FARM SALE On the farm located on Harmony Road in Frederick Co., Md. Take the Myersville Exit off 1-70, go South to Harmony Road, turn left, first farm on left. FRIDAY, JANUARY2O,I97B 11:00 A.M. 57 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS 57 Daughters sell of: Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief, Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, Paclamar Boot maker, Paclamar Astronaut, Sunnyside Standout, Valentine El Minuteman, Citation R Maple and Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe. Many carry the service to Elevation and Arlinda Chief. THESE ANIMALS ALL SELL: Right to left: VG dtr. of Carol Senator with beautiful udder; GP 82 dtr. of Capsule with 17,660 M and 574 F as a 2-yr. old; GP 82 dtr. of Bootmaker with 20.920 M as a 2- yr. old. She has an excellent mammary, dam GP with 27,410 M and 940 F; GP 82 dtr. of Collins Crest Majesty, dam 18.450 M, grand dam 27.410 M and 940 F; VG 87 dtr. of Star Man. These sell: VG dtr. of Astronaut due to Jet Stream, dam VG with 640 F; VG dtr. of Admiral Scot with EX mammary, her Chief dtr. sells; VG 88 dtr. of Happy Raven with twice over 600 F, due to Fury Ivan; GP dtr. of Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe with 15,260 M and 576 F bred to Arlinda Chief, dam VG 87 with 730 F, grand dam EX dtr. of Ivanhoe with 768 F. NOTE: This is an outstanding group of young cows with exceptionally good udders. Don’t miss this sale - it is rich in Ivanhoe blood in many cow families. Sale in Heated Tent Not Responsible for Accidents Larry & Bonnie Grossnickle Middletown, Maryland Phone: 301-371-6243 A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer NORMAN D. HILL, Associate Jefferson, Maryland Phone: 301-473-8214 FarmaU $1785, N.I. Ccr nhusker $2300, Elevator $B5O, Kitchen Cabinet $lBO, Chairs, $l5 ea., Square Extension' Table $lOO and Parlor Heater $75. Auctioneers were John D. & George D. Frey, VALECREEK