Sale reports A large crowd attended the public sale of cows and personal property on August 26th. It was held By Frank Singer, 3M> miles northwest of Newburg, Pa. The grade cows ranged in A Public Sale of personal price from $5OO to $6OO and property was held August 26 the brood sows about $2OO by Clifton McClure, 3 miles each. South of Mechamcsburg, Pa. Other items were Cabbage in the village of Bowman- PUBLIC AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT &TRUCKS THURS. EVE., SEPT. 7 At 5:30 P.M. Prompt Location; 3 miles North of West Chester, turn off of Rt. 100 South of Exton at first red light on to Boot & King Rds. IVz miles to corner of King Rd., 1377 PhoenixviliePike, Westchester, Pa. JD 410 dsl. backhoe & loader, like new; JD 500 Senes A backhoe & loader; Schramm 85 compressor w/jack hammer & tools, 4 years old, trailer type; Buffalo- Sprmgfield 3-five ton roller; Wacker tamper, used less than 100 hrs., like new; 2” portable water pump; 1977 Ford 100 8’ body, pick-up truck w/29,000 miles; 1963 Int. RlB5 dump truck; 9-ton tag-a-long 3-axle trailer, 2 years old; 1956 Ford F5OO utility truck; 300 gal. fuel tank; fuel tank & pump for pick-up; 2 drums of oil; JD 3’ backhoe bucket & ripper tooth; steel tool box; misc. tools & drill steel By the Order of: KENNETH H. DARNELL & SON 215-692-9189 Whitford Sales Company JL. Robert Frame, Auct Box 98 Uwchland P.O. Eagle, Pa. 19480 Phone: 215-458-5060 “Chester County’s FOREMOST Auction Company” SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY HOLSTEtN SALE At the Fairgrounds, Harford, PA FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8,1978 7:00 P.M. 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 50 Carefully selected by John L. Morris from breeders in Susquehanna and surrounding counties. EXCELLENT BLOODLINES 10 by Elevation - Others by Bootmaker, Vemon, Roybrook Starfhte, Kingpin, Lucky, President King, etc. Many are the offspring of top A.I. sires for several generations. PLENTY OF BASE MILK Most of the offermg will be fresh or close at sale time, and a number selling already have records over - 20,D00M as young cows. Dams of animals selling have records to over 30,000 M. “ PLEASING TYPE A number selling are already VG and others are definitely VG potentials. Heifers selling from EX dams. A very select group - the foundation kind! A FEW SAMPLES: A VG 87 Elevation with an EX mammary from a 20,000 lb. Kingpin dam. She has over 15.000 M and over 600Fasa3-yr. old. An Elevation bred heifer due in November from a Lucky dam with 30.114 M and 1380 F. The grand dam is by Kingpin. A Mayers Duke Majesty Fobes who has 21,406 M and 833 F as a 4-yr. old. A 84 pt. Lucky who has 20.151 M and 751 F due after the sale to Astronaut. A Good Plus President King with 22.830 M and 846 F due in October to Betty Chief. Many, many more that will please thediscrimmating buyer. Sponsored by The Susquehanna Holstein Association For catalogs write; REMSBURG SALE SERVICE Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 or Hewitt Sutton Route 1, Springville, Pa. 18844 Phone: 717-965-2288 Cutter $9, Com Shelter $6O and Clothes Tree $4O Auctioneer was Lichty, sdale. There were 1440 items sold during the day. Items sold included; 2 pc. Corner Cupboard $1075, Player Piano $BB5, 2 Dry Sinks $240 & $250, Oak Ice Chest $B5. Victorian Style Fainting Couch $l2O, Seth Thomas Clock $9O and a rare brass coated Flower Water Holder $l5O. Auctioneers were Arthur Rife and Paul Eppley Lome A Holstein Dispersal was held August 25 by Robert F. Moses, RD 2, Schwenksville, Pa. The top animal of the 150 hd sold was Kingpin dau. for $lBOO, 2nd high was $l6OO, and 3rd high was $1450. Auctioneer was Abe Diffenbach. A Public Sale of farm equipment and furniture was held August 26 by Ben]. E. Brubaker, 1825 Windyhill Rd., Lane. Co., Pa. Prices received were: mtmmmnmmm—mmmmmm Elmer H. and Ruth G. Rohrer MILKING HERD DISPERSAL Plus HEIFER CALVES Born Since 7-1-73 (ROGA Holsteins) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 At the farm, Lebanon Co., Pa. from Pa. Turn pike, Lancaster and Lebanon Interchange, follow Rt. 72 North to Quentin. Take Rt. 419 North toward Schaefferstown, approx. 5 miles to the farm. 120 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Ail tested for immediate interstate shipment. Ex amined for pregnancy. DHI Records. RHA 7-78 126.7 14,990 3.8 565 18 Dangs, of Harrisburg Gay Ideal including these: Roga Gay Maid 4-0 343 22,683 3.1652 Bred to Marvex from a dam with over 140,000 lifetime and a full sister and maternal sister will sell. Roga Lanrock Gay IDA 3-9 350 20,479 3.5 719 Due just before sale to Molly Chief. Calf will sell if a heifer. Dam-Daughter pair sell: Roga Admiral Jack C-Ann 4-2 305 21,423 3.3 699 ; 5-5 364 22,064 3.4 741 By Kilmsdale Ivanhoe Jack. Bred to Marvex. Roga Needle Jann 2-1 322 18,038 3.2 579 inc. By Paclamar Triune Needle Twin. Due sale time to Molly Chief. Pennstar Bootmaker Angy 3-2 318 16,374 4.1 668. She has a 2 yr. old Howacres Stylemaster Prince daug. sell ing and a July calf by a son of Cumva Proud Per former. Roga Marcus Dawny 2-6 189 11,734 3.7 435 Inc. Sired by Harborcrest Marcus from an Apollo with 3 records over 20,000 milk & over 140,000 lifetime. Bred to Molly Chief. Also 13 daugs by her maternal brothers. Daughters of these top sires sell: Padamar Triune Complete, 8; Wittier Farms Apollo Rocket, 5; Kilmsdale Ivanhoe Jack, 6; Paclamar Triune Needle 3; Paclamar Bootmaker, 2; Whirlhill Kingpin, 2; Romandale Dividend Performer, 2; Har borcrest Marcus, Ruann Knight Lucky; Hiltop Apollo Ivanhoe and others. 18 to Lawcrest Marvex; 11 to Harrisburg Gay Ideal; 20 to Vincent-View Molly Chief; Cumva Proud Per former and others. 23 cows due July & August. 23 due Sept. & Oct. 18 due Nov. & Dec. Si balance m various stages of lactation. This is a well balanced, good uddered herd of Holstems that merit your inspection & attendance at the sale. Homebred with Atlantic sires, most animals under 5 yrs. old. Accustomed to free stall bam. CATALOGS Dale L. Hoover, Pedigrees, Box 925 Rt. 4, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 (717) 867-2489. Lunch Available Sale To Be Held Under Tent Lester & Dennis Tice 717-949-3929 Auctioneers: Randal V. Kline Lloyd H. Kreider Oilier & Hoover Ford 2000 Tractor $3400, J.D. Lawn & Garden Tractor $2410, Disc Harrow $l9O, Cultipacker $B5, Slaters Tools $215, Aluminum Ext. Ladder $lO4, Wooden Ext. Ladder $B6, Dining Room Suite $670, and Brass Bucket $9O. Auctioneers were Carl DUler & J. Everett Kreider. A Public Sale of real estate was held August 26 by W. F. Ruoss, south of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. The 1.6 acres of lard, 2% story frame dwelling and frame bam was sold for $36,000 to Baner S. Zook, RD 1, Leola, Pa. Chester K. Long was the auctioneer. The 2.9 acre commercial property of Mable Eberly, W. Main St., Ephrata, Pa. was sold for $103,000 to Warren Hollinger also of W. At 10:30 A. M 8 Grade Bootmaker sells Service Sires Include: Owners ELMER H. & RUTH G. ROHRER Herdsmen: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2,1978 Main St., Ephrata, Pa. It included a stone house. Chester K. Long was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of an 85 acre farm and personal property was held August 26 by Mrs. Eldon Bemheisel, 2 miles south of Schuylkill Haven, Pa. This was a big sale with over 1000 items sold. The farm with 2% story frame dwelling, large bank type bam, 2 car garage, butcher house, old summer house and outbuildings was sold for $87,000 to a resident of the Allentown area. Other items sold were: J.D. B Tractors $875 & $9OO, Electric Meat Saw $7OO, Hay $5O per ton. Rem. 12 ga. gun $330, Rem. 16 ga. gun $l2O, Win. 12 Pump gun $l7O and Mosberg 20 ga. pump gun $125. Ralph W. Zettleraoyer Auction Co. conducted the sale. A Public Sale of butcher shop equipment and trucks was held August 21 by Emerson Knight, in the PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1978 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M VALDADLE FARM 10 MINUTES FROM PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PENNA. DIRECTIONS: The farm is located on Bean Hill Road in Lancaster Township, adjoining the Conestoga River. From Lancaster go south on South Prince St. (Pa. 72; U.S. 222). Do not cross Conestoga River. Turn right at traffic light on Route 324 for Vz mile; take right fork up Second Lock Road for Vz mile; turn right on Bean Hill Road; go Vz mile and turn left into farm driveway. It consists of 108.6 acres of land, more or less, with approximately 1500’ of frontage along Bean Hill Road and is located in a loop along the Conestoga River. It contains approximately 72.7 acres of tillable farmland, 13 acres of pastureland, 5 acres of woodland, 2 acres of homesites and 15.9 acres of brush and wasteland. Soil is loam type and highly productive. The improvements consist of the following: (1) Mam Dwelling: Two story stucco on stone building with a slate and asphalt shingle roof built about 1860, containing a full basement with oil fired hot water furnace, 8 rooms, 1 bath and approximately 2520 sq. ft. of living area. (2) Tenant House: Two story frame, aluminum siding dwelling with slate roof, full basement, oil forced air heat, built in 1940. It contains 6 rooms, 2 baths, 1675 sq. ft. of living area and has a 1 car garage 11’ x 19’ attached by a breezeway. (3) Spring House: A stone building with slate roof, 15’x 25’ +6’x 11’. (4) Bank Bam: Frame 2 story building with slate roof equipped for a swine operation. (5) Tobacco Bam: Frame building 88’ x 32’ with an attachment 52’ x 28’, both with slate roof. (6) Poultry House: A frame building 30 ’ x 60’ with an asphalt roof. (7) Frame Implement Shed: Two story building with slate roof 20’ x 36’. (8) Granary: Frame building 24’ x 32’ with an at tachment 25’ z 28’, all with a slate roof. (9) Summer Kitchen: 12’ x 26’ with a slate roof. (10) Frame Building: 18’ x 26’ with a wood shingle roof. (11) Storage Shed: Frame building 36’ x 28’ with asphalt shingle roof. (12) Corn Crib: Frame building 48’ x 26’ with a metal roof and wire sides. (13) Glazed Tile Silo; 12’in diameter x 40’high. The sale will be held on the premises beginning promptly at 2:00 p.m. when terms and conditions will be made known by Jane R. Heller and National Central Bank, Executors of the Estate of F. Lyman Windolph, deceased. OPEN FOR INSPECTION on Saturday, September 2,1978 and Thursday, September 14,1978 between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. At other times call Barry Sellers at Lancaster, Penna. 717-291-3635. R. Louis Weiler, Auctioneer Vincent Wendler, Clerk & Conductor H. Clay Burkholder, Attorney Windolph, Burkholder & Stainton, Attorneys village of Penryn between Lititz and Manheim, Pa. Some prices received were: 1971 Chev. Van $2300, 1971 GMC Cattle Truck $4600, Capitol walk-m Freezer $lOOO, Hollymatic '“ss4 Patty Machine $5OO, and Butcher Splitting Saw $6OO. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of household goods and antiques was held August 24 by Eli K. Stoltzfus m Intercourse, Lane. Co., Pa. The sale was attended by a big crowd which included many tourists. Prices received were: Bibles $95 to $375 each, “Martyr’s Mirror” $2lO, ABC Plate $135, Tealeaf China $9O to $ll4, Wine Glasses $52 ea.. Iron Nut cracker $57, Cup & Saucer $42.50, China Closet $2OO, Blue & White Coverlet $llO and 400 Salt & Pepper Shakers from $1.50 to $8 each. Robert E. Martin & Frank L. Steller were the auc tioneers. 139