Sale reports ; A Public Sale of 6% acres of real estate was held August 3 by Ernest Shirk, nearßrownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. The property consisted of a 2 % story dwelling, cement block barn and frame PUBLIC SALE OF 90 ACRE FARM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1978 AT ll:OOA.M. Located V* mile West of Windsor Castle Hotel, 3 miles East of Rt. 61 along Zions Church Rd., Windsor Twp., Berks Co., Pa. PARCEL 1; Contains approx. 55 acres of land w/frame bank barn, tin roof, 2 drive in bays, 2 car garage, 7 bay equip, shed & com storage. Other out buildings, no house Windsor Twp. PARCEL 2: Contains approx. 35 acres of land, all tillable, level to gentle slope w/beautiful view of Windsor Castle Area. Approx. 420’ of Frontage. Partly Windsor & partly Perry Twp. TERRAIN; Level to gentle slope. To be offered in 2 separate parcels or as an entirety. WATER SUPPLY; Well & Pressure System. SCHOOLS: Hamburg Area. ZONING: Agriculture. Windsor Twp. 1 acre minimum. Perry Twp. 2 acre minimum. INSPECTION: Anytime by appointment. Call Homing Farm Agency, Inc. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down day of sale, 60 day settlement. Terms By: LEROY W. DIETRICH r.o. m Hamburg, Pa. 19526 Attorney: Clement James Cassidy Elton & Alvin Horning Auctioneers HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC 11 West Main St. Morgantown, Pa. 215-286-5183 Williams. Spicer COMPLETE DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL TUESDAY, AUGUST IS ll:OOA.M. 67 HOLSTEINS 67 42 REGISTERED 25 GRADES 31 MILKING COWS 12 HEIFERS DUE NEAR SALE TIME 24 HEIFERS AND CALVES Located in Adams Co. 21 miles West of York along Route 234 or 25 miles South of Har risburg on Route 15, 9 miles North of Get tysburg on Route 15 at the Village of Heidlersburg, Penna. Nearly all sired and all bred to Atlantic sires 7 due August, 8 due September thru November, Balance fresh or due throughout the year. (LOTS OF BASE MILK) 7 Bred to Willie Star, 4 Bred to Educator, 6 Bred to Great-View Bach of Spring Lane. Herd includes daughters of Triune Complete, Ivanhoe Star, Pierre, Elfac, Kmgway Very, Bonus and Rocket. Tested for Interstate Shipment Dairy Equipment and Silo Unloaders Selling 1,000 gal. Mueller Bulk tank with 3 h.p. comp.; 300 gal. Sunset bulk tank, 3 h.p. comp., 110 foot S.S. DeLaval pipeline with 4 units and DeLaval vacuum pump, 2 silo unloaders; 1 Badger 20 ft. 3 year old unloader with l x k h.p. motor, 1 Patz unloader ad justable from 16 ft. to 20 ft. Owner Terms-Cash Clair Siaybaugh: Auct. Idavllle, Pa. 717-677-7479 C. L Jacobs; Clerk Phillip Laughman; Pedigrees chicken house and was sold to a local man for $60,000. . Auctioneers were T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst. An Auction of antiques was held August 2 by Mellie and John Erdman at Lyken’s WILLIAM S. SPICER R.D J 4, Gettysburg, Pa. 717-334-1874 after 8 P.M Valley “Shop and Play”, Lykens, Pa. The following items were sold; Kentucky Rifle by J. Dickert $l2OO, Jelly Cup board $l7O, Coffee Grinders $5O & $325; Edison Phonograph $l9O, Wall Telephones $5O & $lBO, 6 legged walnut table $220, Dry Suik $250 and Walnut Wardrobe $7O. Lee D. Dockey was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of antiques and guns was held August 5 by Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Dooley, 314 Chestnut St., Delta, York Co., Pa. The real estate was not sold. Prices received were: Glass Bow Front China Closet $9OO, Lionel Train Set $762.50. Antique Express Wagon $425, Dry Sink $250, Pie Safe $260, Gun Collection $25 to $255 each, Fngidaire HpA DUROC BREEDERS ASSOCIATION^ FALL SHOW & SALE I SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 I Show-10:00 A.M. J Sale -1:00 P.M. i f Sale to be held at New Holland Sales Stables, | Feeder Pig Division, New Holland, Pa. | * ili, - * j I I Selling bred gilts, open gilts, & service age boars. I j Auctioneer-AbeDiffenbach, Jr. 5 I For Catalogs write or call- I j RickPfautz,R.D. I, * I Stevens, Pa 17578.215-267-3739 | Refrigerator $l6O and Sofa $295. Robert L. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of a 28 acre farm was held August 1 by James W. Graybill and Hilda M. Graybill, % mile east of RothsvUle, Lane. Co., Pa. The property included a 2% story house, a bank barn, tobacco shed, two-level chicken house, brooder house and a two-car garage and was sold for $106,680 to Robert Kurtz, Lititz, Pa. Auctioneers were T. Glenn Horst & Timothy G. Horst. The Pa. Yorkshire Club Sale was held August 4 at the Lebanon Area Fair Grounds, Lebanon, Pa. There were 51 bidders present from 6 states and the 38 lots sold totaled $14,600 with the average price per lot being $384. 21 lots went out of state. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978-139 The 18 breed gilts averaged $451; 8 open gilts averaged $221; 4 pr. gilts $465 ; 8 boars averaged $356. The champion bred gilt was shown by Leon Arnold and was sold for $1023 to Thomas Arnold, Lebanon; Reserve bred gilt was shown by Charles Hall, Center Hall and was sold to James R. Stover, Zion Grove, Pa. for $450. The champion single open gilt was shown by Leon Arnold and sold for $360 to Donald Knauer, Reinholds, Pa.; Reserve single open gilt Del, 4-H’ers visited Montana NEWARK, Del. - Three Delaware 4-H members and a Seaford farm couple at tended the 1978 National Institute of Cooperative Education July 31 to August 3 at Montana State University. The Delaware Council of Farmer Cooperatives sponsored the delegates to the institute, where they will study the cooperative system of marketing. Those attending were selected in testing com- C. H. WOLGEMUTH & SONS FALL FARM EQUIPMENT SALE Located 4 miles West of Manheim, Lancaster Co., PA. 1 mile west of East Fairview Brethren Church on Valley Rd. Just off Hosier Rd. Look for sale arrows. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30,1978 10:00 A.M. SPECIAIim IN FAIL HARVESTING EQUIPMENT COUSIN WITH DRV GOODS TRACTORS - John Deere, Allis Chalmers, Farmall, Oliver and others of various size, some with equip ment, several trucks expected. Forage hamsters, one-and two-row pickers, blowers, elevators, wagons, combines, mowers, rakes, conditioners, drills, spreaders, plows, discs, packers, new rotary cutters blades, post-hole diggers, and the usual run of machinery. Anything sold on commission. FARMERS & DEALERS - Bring in your equip, early. Open to receive goods August 21 till sale day, 8 to 6; Saturdays, 8 to 5. CLOSED SUNDAYS. LUNCH AVAILABLE. TERMS: CASH. For Inf ormation Contact CLYDE H. WOLGEMUTH, SALE MANAGER Ph: 665-5664, Manheim, PA. NIGHT COW SALE Having purchased the entire dairy of Laßue Knights, we will sell on my farm, located 2 miles South of Troy, Pa., Bradford County, on Route FRI. NIGHT, AUG. 18 At 8:00P.M. 60 HEAD CATTLE 60 This dairy consists of Jerseys and Holstems in all lactations. A few just fresh and lots of them due Sept., Oct. and Nov. Blood & TB Tested. Charts furnished night of sale. All will be pregnancy checked. 1 Jersey Stock Bull, 1 Holstein Stock Bull, 3 Small Started Jersey Calves. This will be a good place to make your replacements. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Night of Sale. GEO. & MARK SCOn, Owners Tele.: 297-3777,297-3741 297-2804, 297-3232 Slingerland Sales REFRESHMENTS shown by Reno Thomas, Beavertown was sold for $240 to Charles Zanghi, N. Y. The champion litter mate pair shown by Charles Hall v/as sold for $5BO to Gordon Long, Columbia; Reserve litter mate pair shown by Leon Arnold was sold for $3BO to Charles Zanghi. The champion boar shown by Charles Hall was sold for $460 to John F. Stenson, N.Y.; Reserve champion boar shown by Leon Arnold was sold lor $475 to Edward Oswald, Slatington, Pa. Auctioneer was Harry Bachman. petition after a training session, according to Dan Harris, spokesman for the Delaware Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Chosen to attend were Betsy Cook of Newark, Landy Correll of Bridgeville, and Helen Rutkowski of Middletown. Approximately 750 American youth attended the institute. The farm couple ac companying the students was Mr. and Mrs. Denard Hill.