—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1979 134 Sale Reports A Public Auction of 50 acres of woodland and farm equipment was held July 7 by the executor of the Daniel C. Romberger Estate west of Loyalton, Dauphin County, Pa. Parcel No. 1 consisting of 15 acres located on the north slope of Berry Mt between Loyalton and Ehzabethville was sold for $3900. Parcel No. 2 consisting of 35 acres located also on Berry Mt. was sold for $lO,OOO. There was no road frontage on these frontage on these properties. Other prices received were: Ford 860 Tractor $2450, N.H. 66 Hay Baler $5OO, Ford Riding Mower $725 and 1967 4 dr. Am bassador Car $1125. George Deibert was the auctioneer. An Antique Sale was helc at the Farmersville Auction, 3 mile east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa., on July 4. Some items sold were: Kerosene Bracket Light $75. Public Sales Register Closing Date - Monday, 5:00 P.M of each week's publication JULY SAT JULY 14 - 11 30 A.M. Public Sale Located 4 miles from Shirleysburg, Huntingdon Co, PA Near Licking Creek State Park For Information contact Robert fleck, R 2, MONTDALE DAIRY DISPERSAL (Home of Montdalian Farm Holsteins) WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 11:00 A.M. Olyphant, PA 3‘A mi. east of Rte. 81, take Exit 61 on Rte. 438, 12 mi. northeast of Scranton, PA. Complete dispersal with the exception of Montdalian Pac Velma, presently being transplanted. 110 Registered Holsteins, 55 cows, the balance calves and heifers. Featuring the blood of Elevation, 18 daughters sell, plus 20 vials of semen. Outstanding 2- year old Elevation sells, Index +llB2, a potential contract cow, dam is a Kingpin. Also selling a Chief daughter on the top USDA 2% list at 2 years and a stud interested in a contract. This is a fancy group of young cows, average 14,846 4.0 595. Also featuring 6 recipient heifers safe in calf; one to Hill Haven Standout Job and five to Arlinda Jet Stream. Donor dam is EX Mont dahan Pac Velma (Chief daughter out of an Ivanhoe). This is a young herd with over half the milking herd first and second calf heifers. 18 head bred for summer A really exceptional group of calves and heifers sired by the top sires in the nation. Astronaut, Bootmaker, Milestone, Fond Hope, Peacham, Willow, Wayne, Apache, Virginian, R. Maple, Barrett, Monitor, Kingpin, Jet Stream, Job, Combination and Triune. Service Sires Glen Valley Star, Apache, Jerry, Milestone, Wayne, Virginian, Pacemaker and Peacham. . Tested for interstate shipment. Herd will be reclassified prior to the sale Co-Manager: M. L. Bunnell, Springville, PA, ph. 717-965-2375 Owner, WILLIAM POPOVICH Ph. 717-254-6511 William Kent, Inc. Sale Manager & Auctioneer Bergen, NY., Ph. 716-494-1890 10” German Doll $l6O, Bisque Doll (marked Nip pon) $lBO, Quilts up to $l5O, Red, White & Blue Coverlet $2lO, Doll Carriage $6O, Copper Applebutter Kettle $270, clothes Tree with deer feet $9O, 3 pc. Oak Bedroom Suite J3lO, Oak Dresser $l3O, 6 Cane Seat Chairs $330, 6 Fiesta Tumblers $4O, 10 Fiesta Soup Bowls $47.50 and Telephone Lamp $75. Sale conducted by John J. Rutt. An Antique Auction was held July 4 at Troxelville Antiques, Troxelville, Pa. by Joe Herman. There were approximately 400 people in attendance. An outstanding price was received for a roll top desk $1575 and other prices were: Oak Dresser $3OO, Chest of Drawers $3OO, Combination Desk & Bookcase $575, Pressed Back Chairs $BO each, Flour Chest $llO, Blanket Chest $lOO and Corner Cupboard $5lO. Three Springs, 814-448-2874 SAT JULY 14 930 AM Public Sale of Real Estate, Household Goods Tin Smith Tools and Antiques Held in the Village of Rehrersburg, Berks Co PA Conditions by Jay Zeigler John Breidegam Auc tioneer Auctioneer was Wayne Hess. A Public Sale of coins and antiques was held on July 7 by Minnie Walters, located along 372 midway between Quarryville and The Buck, Lane. Co., Pa. Nine old post cards from Quarryville were sold for $lBO and two gold pieces also brought top prices. Prices received were: 1807 $5 Gold Piece $4600, 1806 $5 round top Gold piece $4500, 1855 $1 Gold Piece $710,1803 % cent $47, 1828 % cent $25, 1856 % dime $l9, 1874 3 cent piece $l2, 1864 2 cent piece $20,18321 cent piece $13,1921 Silver Dollars $l6 to $24 each, 1926 % dollar $47.50 and 1836% dollar $34. PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUE TOOLS-TOOLS-TOOLS-TOOLS SATURDAY, JULY 21 STARTING AT 9 A.M. To be held at the Southern Manheim Twp. Fire Hall, Fruitville Pk. & Orchard Sts., Lan caster, Pa. 75 wooden 25 metal planes all types, wooden draw knives, wood & metal levels, chisel sets, wooden squares, old wooden tool boxes, dowling jigs, scribes, saws, drill sets, augers & auger bitt sets, bitt gauges w/brass inserts, shipbuilders adz & others, wooden tool chests, brace & bitt sets, cutters, bitts, & reamers, socket sets, claw hammers, ball peens, vises, glue pots, wood clamps, Stillson wrenches, old car lamps, running board gates, running board trunk, Klaxon horns, air gauges, tow chains, ropes, digging irons, brass screws, nails, copper wire, Craftsman % H.P. motor, 2 pneumatic hammers, Coca Cola sign (dated 1923). This is an all day sale with too many items to mention. (Ancts. Note): Almost all these tools are signed and dated in the 1800’s. They have been in storage for many years. (Food Available) Sale by order of WM. B. MILLER Auctioneer John H. Cooper 665-5839 Now booking fall sales Marick System GEORGE M. STUART AND SONS INC. 3 DAY AUCTION MONDAY, JULY 23 10:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE, MACHINERY, MILK PLANT EQUIPMENT TUESDAY, JULY 24 10:00 A.M. 230 HOLSTEIN COWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 10:00 A.M. 230 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Sale to be held at the farm on River Road in the Village of South Corning, N.Y. 1 mile southeast of the City of Coming, N.Y. just off Rt. 17. Follow auction arrows off Rt. 225. 460 Registered and Identified Grade Holsteins (over 50% Reg.) DHIA rolling herd average - 217 head 3X 18,159 M - 642 F. Cows sell Tuesday, July 24; Heifers sell, Wednes day, July 25. Milking daughters sell of Bootmaker 7; Apache - 32; Willow - 35; Astronaut King 9; Elevation 3; Dutchoe 3. Classification: 1 Ex, 15VG, 53 GP, 34G, 4F 100.8 BAA - Herd will be classified again before sale. Heifers are well grown. Cattle Will be ready for im mediate interstate shipment. Most cattle are calfhood vaccinated. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE SALE MGRS. FOR BROCHURE. GEORGE M. STUART & SONS INC. South Corning, N.Y. 607-936-6731 office 607-962-3414 Warren Stuart 607-962-0432 Floyd Knapp Harris Wilcox Inc. Sale Mgrs., Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers Bergen, N.Y 716-494-1880 Auctioneers were Lloyd H. Kreider and Randal V. Kline. Brooks End and Par Kay Farms Beavertown, Pa. held their annual summer sale July 6,1979. The top-selling animal was a Yorkshire Bred Gilt Lot 28 RTBB Lassie 131-4 for $2,000.00 going to Joe Tschetter, Bridgewater, S.D. The 50 head of Yorkshire Bred Gilts averaged $501; 29 Yorkshire Boars averaged $519; 53 Landrace Bred Gilts averaged $415; 25 Landrace Boars averaged $458; 12 Landrace Open Gilts averaged $273; 111 Com mercial Open Gilts $262. The 280 head totaled $105,970 for an average of $389 per head. The 169 pure-bred boars and gilts average $455. The top-selling Yorkshire Boar was Lot 128 purchased oy Tom Hardy Farmville, N.C. forsBoo. The top-selling Landrace Bred Gilt was Lot 61 pur chased by Masonic Home Farm Elizabethtown, Pa. for GLEN-LEW DAIRY MILKING HERD & BRED HEIFER SALE FRIDAY, JULY 27 AT 11:OOA.M. Located in Mifflin County, 2 miles East of Lewistown, Pa., on Route 522 North. 100 HEAD HOLSTEINS 75 milk cows (8 reg.) and 25 bred heifers (some reg.); all heifer calves bom June and July; a good young commercial herd with rolling herd ave. 13,135 milk 507 fat; a good number of 17,000 and 18,000 lb. records and up to 20,000 milk. Sire Power Sires used, Lucky, Job, Jet Stream, Transmitter, Vem, etc. and 7by Elevation (2 reg.), one due June 17 w/3rd calf; 15 cows fresh m June, 13 due in July, 12 due Aug., 9 due Sept, and 25 heifers pasture bred starting to freshen in Aug. If you need Base milk; a lot of cows are m full production. PREGNANCY CHECKED —30 DAY HEALTH TEST DHIA RECORDS TENT SEMEN - DAIRY EQUIPMENT Mueller 1000 gal. milk tank w/6 h.p. compressor, Uebler 50 bu. electric feed cart. The following semen and tank will be offered, 6 Whirlhill Kingpin, 45 Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer, 17 Westside A.B. Seman, 14 Knob Lick Elevation Bob, 12 Fine View K Bot Toney, 8 Nor Lene Alstar Pilot, 3 Fleet Ridge Monitor, 7 Seven Grand Supreme, 5 Terrapin Kingpin Showman, 5 8.D.1. Stylemaster Luke, 4 Lime Hollow Burk-Gov Superb, 4 Thonyma Happy Raven, 3 Walhowdon President Vernon, 3 Utag Dagan Ex Alan, 1 Citation R Maple, 2 Glenafton Hagen, about 40 beef breeds, and a Union Carbide Corp. tank type no LD3I, equipped for 2 months fuel supply. Terms - CASH. Lunch at sale. Mark Click Max Hook Auctioneer 2100 Route 522 North Reedsville, Pa. Lewistown, Pa. 17044 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, TOYS & TOOLS Of Mrs. Violet R. Hall THURSDAY EVE., JULY 19 5:00 P.M. SHARP On the premises at R.D. #5, Red Lion, PA Along Rt. 74 approx. 3 mi. south of Red Lion. Formerly Hall's blacksmith shop. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, TOYS & TOOLS, ETC. Beautiful blond oak BE suite w/bookcase bed, dresser & chest of drawers; cane seat sewing rocker; 2 oak stands; wicker stand; green glass Rayolite in all original cond.; silver-plated shaving set w/mirror stand & tray, mug, brush, stand, talc shaker & holder metal kitchen hutch w/shding glass doors; metal base cab.; American Flyer wind-up train set w/cast iron locomotive, #328 tin tender, 2 #llO7 tin pullman’s and track; tin airplane ride toy; tin boy & girl on seesaw; 3 market baskets; African violet stand; daybed; dinette set w/4 chairs & brand new cushions; good old teaket tle; large slaw cutter; dated mason & “Good luck” jars; several sets of tm peck measures; mounted pheasants; 2 miniatures cast iron cookstoves; steelyard scales; 2 meat grinders; lard press; Cory coffee maker-complete; berry boxes; baskets; butcher bench; many very old butchermg tools, ladles, forks, etc.; B&D 7M>” power saw; 2 platform scales; 150 ft. %” plastic pipe; butter chum; crocks 1 to 5 gal.; jugs; 2 Hudson shoulder sprayers; meat saws; several iron skillets; large circular wood saw; bag truck w/rubber wheels; tool grinder w/motor; com sheller w/motor; air compressor; home-built table saw w/motor; very old forge blower; potato plow; very good blacksmith anvil; approx. 50 cement blocks; 2 scythes; leg vise; chicken coops; chicken feeders, 2 dung forks; and many many tools such as meat hooks; kettle hooks, bale hooks, C-clamps; hammers, saws, rakes, and you name it. Many not sorted out in time to list. TERMS: Cash, or check w/approved I.D. Owner, MRS. VIOLET R. HALL Thomas H. Sechrist, Auctioneer Tom Godfrey & John Myers, Clerks Refreshments by Stonepile Willing Workers Not Responsible for Accidents $7lO. The top-selling Lan drace Boar was Lot 135 purchased by Richard Swift Miller, Md. for $9OO. The top selling Landrace Open Gilt was Lot 157 purchased by Richard Swift Miller, Md. for $3lO. This sale offering sold into 9 different states. Most of the sale was of Irish Bloodline heritage.
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