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Sale reports
The Gap Auction sold the
antiques and household
goods for Mrs. Edwin Ream
of Narvon on April 28th on
Lancaster Avenue in Gap,
Lane. Co., Pa.
BEEF CATTLE
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 13
11:00 A.M.
JIM TROUT'S INDIAN RIVER FARM
10104 Dublin Road
2 Miles N. Walkersville, Md.
North of Frederick on Rt. 15 - 5 miles - turn
right on Biggs Ford Rd. go 1.4 miles, turn left on
Dublin Rd. 2.2 miles to farm on left.
88 Registered Polled Hereford Cows many with calves
at side and due
13 Unregistered Polled Hereford Cows
11 Unregistered Polled Hereford Bred Heifers
25 Unregistered Open Polled Hereford Heifers
5 Crossbred Hereford-Angus Heifers
72 1977 _ calves, both sexes, Crossbreds,
Herefords and Angus
48 Grade Angus Cows - mostly with calves at side and
due
26 Crossbred cows and heifers - bred and open, some
calves by sale day
1 Angus Herd Bull—John Buric bred
10 Polled Hereford Herd Bulls
4 Y ear ling Polled Hereford Bulls
7 Yearling Bulls-Angus and Crossbreds
1 700 lb. Hereford Steer
18 Angus calves - fall 1977
This is a very useful and productive herd of Polled
Hereford and Angus cattle, both the grades and
purebreds. There are over 100 calves on the ground
bom since Jan. Ist and more are coming every day.
These cattle will be sold in their every day working
condition. They have come thru the severe winter very
well and are ready to go on pasture and pay their way.
SALE ORDER; Registered cattle,
followed by individual lots & packages.
Owner
PRETTY PENNY FARMS
Brookeville, Maryland
SALE MANAGERS
TROUT AUCTIONEERS, INC.
15 N. Court St., Frederick, Md. 21701
301-663-1555
Sale Day Phone: 301-898-9391
A. Leland Clark, Associate
P.O. Box 188
Poolesville, Md. 20837
Phones: 301-972-8313
301-349-5859
COL. ROBERT MULLENDORE &
COL JAMES G. TROUT, Auctioneers
LEASE & WACHTER, Clerks
CATALOGS AVAILABLE SALE DAY
Items sold included: Rope
Bed $llO, church pews $6O,
Parlor Stove $2OO, Bench
Table $925, Oak Washstand
$lO5, Wicker Stand $3O, roll
top desk $375, Empire chest
of drawers $9O.
400
SELLING
Auctioneers were Ira &
Dale Stoltzfus and Jay
Leary.
A Public Sale of tools was
held April 29 by Israel M.
Martin, 2 miles north of New
Holland, Lane. Co., Pa.
bold were: Orchard
Sprayer $152.50, Spring
Wagon $295, Carriage $290,1
hp. Grinder $165, Extension
Ladder $46, Micrometer $55,
Tap & Die Set $45 and Bench
Vise $2O.
Leßoy S. Horst & Paul W.
Horst were the auctioneers.
A Dairy Dispersla was
held April 28 by Mr. & Mrs.
ALLEGANY-STEUBEN CLUB
CALF & BRED HEIFER SALE
FRIDAY, EVE. MAY 12
8:00 P.M.
Canisteo, NY. Sale to be held at the Club
Barn, Rt. 36, 10 mi. south of Hornell, 5 mi.
south of Canisteo.
SELLING 75 Registered Holstems sired by
Elevation, Willow, Apache, Vigo Ravenon, Virginian,
Conductor, Pacemaker, Apostle, Redroof Astro Elmo,
Transmitter, Arlinda Fond Matt, Matt Tippy, Kit
Builder, Bluegill Pontiac Supreme, P-A-Lmgview Big
Apple, Glendale Arhnda Cluef, Milu Betty Ivanhoe
Chief, Caernarvon Dutchoe, and Matt Carlo.
John Emerlmg is the selector this year and has
picked an exceptional group of young cattle with type
and depth of pedigree. For catalog, write Sale
Manager.
CREDIT available by contacting Roy Rolland,
Security Trust Co., Rochester, NY, phone 716-262-2886
prior to sale.
Sponsored by the
ALLEGANY-STEUBEN
HOLSTEIN CLUB
Bob Reinbold, Chairman
William Kent, Inc.
Sale Manager & Auctioneer
Bergen, NY ph. 716-494-1890.
Located on the premises at Route 1, Grant
ville, East Hanover Township, Lebanon County
appx. 1 mile east of Penn National Racetrack.
Take Route 22 West of Route 934 past Cassel’s
truckstop and turn right onto Bullfrog Road and
continue north and turn left onto Webster
School and continue west to 2nd farm on right.
Land: appx. 33 acres with soil being Berks shaly
loam with 8 acres in pasture, 20 acres tillable and a
large farm pond.
Polled
Log home completely remodeled with 200 Amp.
service, coal stoker baseboard heat, slate roof, storm
windows, concrete basement with attached cold cellar,
aluminum siding and large front porch. First floor
contains modem kitchen with dishwasher, drop-in
range and coppertone refrigerator, adjoining dining
area, large living room with wall to wall carpet and
mountainstone fireplace. Second floor contains
modern bath and 3 bedrooms with old antique wood for
flooring."
Appx. 30’ x 40’ open front bank barn which is ideal for
horses or a livestock fattening operation. Tm roof and
very structurally sound in its construction.
2 story implement and com storage shed with
concrete floor.
Open front high implement and corn storage shed.
Other buildings include small hog sty, round wire
corn crib, summer house, smokehouse and small
utility shed with water.
Property has drilled well, 2 septic systems and a
never failing stream flowing through pasture
This property is well landscaped with plenty of fruit,
nut, evergreen and mature trees all over property. To
fully realize the great potential of this property and the
many other unlisted assets of this lovely country real
estate telephone 717-469-2888 for an inspection and then
attend this sale on June 3 and be the last to bid on this
property.
Terms to be 10% down and the balance in 30 days or
upon settlement with other conditions sale day by the
attorney.
Farm Machinery listing to appear at later Hate
Conditions by:
LARRY & BONNIE BRAIKOVICH
Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer *l7-867-150 j
Louis Meyer - Attarnev 7 17-°
PUBLIC SALE
33 ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
1:00 P.M.
IMPROVEMENTS
Henry K. Love, Va mile from
Mehoopany, Wyoming Co.
Some of the animals were
sold to New York buyers.
One Grade Holstem was
sold for $9OO and some of the
top Guernseys sold between
$5OO and $6OO.
M.L. Bunnell Auction
Service conducted the sale.
A Consignment Horse Sale
was held April 29 by Don &
Walt Keister at Keister’s
Middleburg Auction Sales,
Inc. 5 miles west of Selm
sgrove, Pa.
The better driving horses
sold between $6OO and $825
with the 2nd grade going for
$350 to $6OO.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978
One team of work horses
brought $3250. The bulk of
work horses sold for $l4OO to
$2OOO a team with meat
horses bringing .35 to .40
cents per lb.
Larry Long was the
auctioneer.
A Public Auction was held
April 29 by Allen S. Nolt,
R.D. 1, Stevens, Pa., near
Schoeneck, with 182
registered buyers present.
Some items sold included:
JD 50 Tractor $775, JD B
Tractor $3BO, Flat Wagon
$520, 1973 Ford Truck $2875,
Porta-power Jack $3OO, Tire
Change Machine $l3O, Wood
Planer $210,6 gal. Crock $2O,
China Closet $9O and Alfalfa
Hay $9O ton.
Auction conducted by John
E. & Paul E. Martin.
The 7th Annual Wayne Co.
Holstein Club Calf Sale was
held April 29,1 mile north of
Honesdale, Pa.
The highest priced calf
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 13
At 10:00 A.M.
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Rutt,
Bangor, Pa. 10 miles North of Easton (from E.
Bangor take South Broad to Rutt Road, from S.
Bangor lake Messinger St. to Center St. left to
Rutt Road).
JD #4lO backhoe loader (1977) - 250 hrs; MF #4OO
front end loader 1 5/8 yd. bucket on cats and ripper,
1975; JD #350 wide track series 93A backhoe with six
way blade; JD #lOlO dozer 7 ft. blade; Model 200 C
pressure steam Jenny; Marlow-Mudhog pump; 3 mch
pump & motor, 300 gal. skid tank & pump, 8 ft. snow
plow frame for truck, 160,000 btu space heater, 3 ton
Yale come along, two h.p. motor & pump single phase;
two h.p. motor single ph., floor jack, hand fuel pumps,
6 ft. snowbucket, 4 inch flex pipe over 4000 ft.; soil pipe
four-inch 1000 ft. preferated 500 ft. solid; 200 gal. tank,
all types of angel-channel-flat iron; I beams, all types
of tools that would be used on construction equipment,
metal desk & filing cabinet, many chains, plus many
items too numerous to mention.
Terms: On heavy equipment 10% down by certified
check or cash, balance in ten days before equipment
removal.
Sellers:
MR. & MRS. CLAYTON RUTT
215-588-0183
Auctioneers: Dick & Dan Seidof
Sciota, Pa.
717-992-4611
PUBLIC AUCTION
of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, MAY 13
2:00P.M.
BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY HOUSE
IN THE COUNTRY
With aluminum siding all around situated on 1 acre lot.
Located in Bart Township, Lancaster County,
Pa. 3 miles west of Christiana -I*2 miles east of
Bart along Route 372 on the corner of Vintage
Road.
Ist floor has kitchen, dining room, living room, fami
ly room, master bedroom, laundry and bath, closed in
patio; 2nd floor has 3 bedrooms and bath. Full base
ment and fireplace and large recreation room. 1 car
garage and work shop combination.
10% down day of sale -
Final settlement on or before July Ist.
Terms by
BART MENNONITE CHURCH
Attorney J. Elvin Kraybill
Auctioneer Steve Petersheim
215-869-2508
Inspection of property April 29 - 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. or
by appointment call Nicholas Yoder 717-529-2205
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If you love wide open
sp ices, take a look at this one!
sold for $4175, with the
second high bringing $2675.
Several calves sold for $2OOO
and the average of the 60
foundation calves was $916.
Auctioneer was Merton
Bunnell.
A Public Auction of real
estate and mowers was held
April 29 by James H. and
Marion L. Price, 2Vz miles
East of Elverson, Chester
Co., Pa. There was a large
turnout at the sale.
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