PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT S HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1978 Located 4 miles west of Elizabethtown, Pa. Take Rte. 241 (Bainbridge Rd.) to Bossier Rd., turn right, farm located next to Good’s Men nonite Church. Watch for signs. 1200 David Brown Diesel Dunham Manure Loader w/5' dirt bucket 520 John Deere P.S. w/3 pt. hook-up NH 717 super com harvester w/2 narrow row head, NH #268 haybine baler w/thrower, NH #450 3 pt. hook up grass mower, NH #5lO single beater spreader, NH #404 crusher, IH #56 4-row com planter w/liquid fert. attach., IH #B2 combine PTO, Pittsburg 3 bottom 16” trip plow, 14’ 3 pt. rotary hoe, Case 10’ transport disc, 10’ cultipacker, JD 3 section harrow, 2 - high side wagons w/heavy duty running gears & flotation tires, NI #213 single beater spreader, 6’ scraper, Ferg. cultivator, 24’ bale conveyor, 16’ harvest handler, hay hook. 2 Int. 98 chargers, JD 15,000 btu heater, Lincoln 225 welder, S-K 6 drawer tool chest, Echo chain saw, acetylene torch set, portable grinder, drill, 250 gal. gas tank, gas-boy pump, 25 gal_. oil, forks, shovels, sandstone, etc. 35 Acres Corn In The Field 17 Ton Hay (2nd cutting) Surge 884 milker pump, Bou-matic milker pump, Kasco milk mover, 3 Surge units, 3 DeLaval units w/flo-view claw - altered pulsation, SS tubs, Singer 17,000 btu elec, heater, Kow kontrail breeding chart, Household Goods: rope bed, 7’ high wardrobe w/2 drawers, Shen. wood stove, many other articles; Order of sale: household goods, small items, farm equip ment. Lunch available. Not responsible for accidents. Sale By: RANDY L and MARY JANE MEADATH 367-3217 Aucts. Raymond Miller - 653-8762 Rufus Geib PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FARM CONSISTING OF 130 ACRES M/L MONDAY, AUGUST 28 Located in Rapho Township, Lancaster Co. Penna. From Rt. 72, 3 miles N. of Manheim, Pa. take the Elizabethtown Road West to Horn Road take the Mastersonvitle Road 9/10 mile to farm. Farm Consists of 130 acres more or less thereon erected the following facilities: 2 complete broiler houses to handle a total of 96,000 birds, complete units total automatic! and brand new, first batch of birds in this new facility just went out June sth. Also large bank barn with 2 silos - can handle 75 feeder cattle com fortably. Also various storage areas. Farm house has 4 bedrooms,, IVa baths, kitchen, living and dining room areas. You will want to inspect this ready to go operation. You may visit farm anytime at your convenience and see everything in full operation.- 10% down on day of sale Sale By; MAE & CHARLES W. HOFSTETTER Robert P. Longo - Attorney BOX 383 Elmer Murry 626-5244 - 626-2636 Richard Murry 626-8175-949 2230 Ken Miller 665-2073 Professional Auctioneers Appraisers and Advisors Since 1953 AT 11:00 A.M 2:00 P.M Lititz RD6 PA 17543 Farmland rallies WASHINGTON, D.C. - Farmland prices have in creased an average of nine per cent for the year ending Feb. 1, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. The increase is the smallest since 1972, the Department adds. Combining this with a slight increase in farm size, the average value per operating unit increased 9.7 per cent to $195,800. During the year ending Feb. 1, 1979, 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. SPECIALIZING 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 harvesters, 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 Information Contact CLYDE H. WOLGEMUTH, SALE MANAGER Ph: 665-5664, Manheim, PA. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 8 ACRE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Located along Main Street in the Village of Stevens, East Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., 4 miles North of Ephrata. 1 mile South of Denver. 8 ACRES, 69 Perches (more or less) Zoned R 2. Approximately 393 feet of road frontage. Erected thereon a: 2/4 Story Frame Dwelling with aluminum siding. Cement porch. Balcony with roof. FIRST FLOOR; Large kitchen with built-in cabinets and in-laid linoleum, pantry. Paneled dining room with built-in bookshelves and closets. Living room with wall-to-wall carpet. Half bath. Laundry and tool room. SECOND FLOOR: 5 bedrooms, some with wall-to-wall carpet and paneling. Full bath. Several large closets. Attic storage. Full basement, half cement. Coal fire hot water cast iron radiator heat with summer and winter hookup town water. Well on property. Old shade trees. Large lawn and garden. Small or chard. 60 ft. x 84 ft. steel structure and frame shop with 3 high clearance roll doors. Half floor space is cemented. Small office. I beam hoist track width of building. Central air compressor system. The steel structure addition (40’ x 60’) was built last year. The shop is known as STEVENS MANUFACTURING. PROPERTY INSPECTION- Saturday, August 26 and Friday, September 1, or call 215-267-6974 for ap pointment TERMS: 10% down day of sale. Balance in 30 days. S3IO by AMOS & EMMA ZEISET Stevens R.D. 1 Atty. - J. Marlin Shreiner Aucts. - Nevin Z. Martin, 354-7186 Lewis B Groff, 354-7826 the value of farmland is expected to rise another six to 10 per cent, primarily reflecting the pickup in farm income since late in 1977 and i he general inflation rate. The total value of farm real estate was $524 billion on Feb. 1 of this year, up $42 billion from the preceding year. Building values ac counted for $9O billion or 17 per cent of the total value. The national average value per acre was $490, with state 2:00 P.M. Shop Uncaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978- escalating slower averages ranging from $93 per acre in New Mexico to $2,051 an acre in New Jersey. Major land value in creases over the survey year were not confined to any particiular region, the USDA report says. States with the sharpest gains -13 per cent or more - included Wisconsin, South Dakota, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Kentucky, and California. Nebraska was the only state showing a decline for the year, down by four per cent. However, between Nov. 1,1977 and Feb 1, 1978 land values also moved down slightly in Kansas, New York, North Carolina, and West Virginia. USDA describes land transactions as a sellers market because of the slowed increase of farm values. The rate of farm transfers has decreased by three per cent. Nevertheless, USDA adds that the sellers market isn’t nearly as strong now as whaHt was in early 1977. Farm enlargement ac counted for 58 per cent of all farmland purchases in the last survey year, compared COMPLETE DISPERSAL On the farm located 4 miles East of Mar tinsburg, West Virginia. Turn off Route 9 at High’s Store 2 miles East of Martinsburg and follow sale signs. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 10:30 A.M. 122 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN 122 64 Registered 58 Grades I 80 Cows and Close Heifers 17 Bred Heifers—24 Open Heifers 1 Service Age Bull Five registered daughters of Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief sell: (EX 94 - GM +1465M TPI +316) Edna - VG 86 with 19.121 M 662 F as a 3-yr. old rino trt PflPATnulrpr Pride - 3-8 305 d 20.354 M 867 F. Dtr. by Leo sells with 19,609 M as a 2-yr. old. Soma - GP 84 4-11 273 d 18945 M 786 F me. Due January to Pacemaker. Bred Heifer whose dam is an Astronaut Bred Heifer from a UNH Admiral daughter. Other Top Record Animals Selling: DELLA (reg.) 4-4 365 21,043 710 F due Sept, to Arlinda Chief. NORTH (reg.) 4-5 365 20,800 Due Sept., sired by Transmitter. HAPPY (reg.) 3-5 365 20,050 By Winfarm Rag Apple Magic. PIEBE (reg.) 3-11 346 19,154 626 F by Pawnee Farm Milkman. PATTIE (reg.) 3-1 340 19,196 615 F due sale time to Arlinda Chief. SANDY (reg.) 3-8 278 16,630 Inc. due Sept, to Black Eagle. LUELLA (Grade) has 23.953 M and 752 F Bred to Astronaut; dam has 25.146 M NO. 67 (Grade) 3-11 33 19,181 651 F sells fresh. Bred Heifer by Elevation, dam an Astronaut dtr with 537 F as a 3-yr. old. Also her maternal sister by Jet Stream who is now + 1900 M. Service sires include Ransom-Rail Pacemaker, Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief, Astronaut and other top A.I. sires. This is a young herd based on Curtiss breeding which has great potential in the future. Don’t miss this op protunity to invest in sound cattle! DAIRY EQUIPMENT ALSO SELLING 625 gal. Girton tank and compressor, DeLaval pipeline milker with four units, milker pump, automatic washer, etc. Complete for 22 stall barn. RODNEY M. HORST Routes, Box 212 Martinsburg, W. Va. 25401 Sale Managers: REMSBURG SALE SERVICE Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone- 301-473-8214 with a record 63 per cent the year before. Based upon the climbing farm income levels, the rate of transfers is expected to increase in the current year. Grange meets QUARKYVILLE - Lan caster County Pomona Grange 71 held their picnic at Huffnagle Park, Quarryville, Pa. on August 19. A covered dish supper was enjoyed by members and guests. Master Jesse Wood an nounced that State Grange will be held at Butler, Pa., on October 23 to 261978. The next Pomona Grange meeting will be held October 21, at Fulton Grange Hall, Oakryn. Time is 8 p.m. Lecturer, Dorothy Stauffer had an unwanted gift item exchange by members as the program. Also a movie “The Story of Muddy Run”, was shown. 129