—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1979 126 Sale Reports A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held July 28 by Miles and Dorothy Merkey, 2% miles north of Myerstown, Lebanon Co., Pa. The 7 acres of land, par tially wooded with, a 1% story frame bouse and garage was sold for $73,000. The Cub Cadet 128 with mower, snowblade and chains was sold for $lB5O and an iron kettle brought $6O. Auctioneers were Weik and Copenhaver. A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held July 28 by Joseph B. Stoltzfus, in the village of Intercourse, Lane. Co., Pa. The house and garage was sold for $46,000 to, George Young of Gap, Pa. ' Other prices received were: Desk $275, Quilt $425, Cane Rocker $l7O, Freezer $65, Maytag Dryer $125, Chest of Drawers $55, Quilt Frame $lO, Lantern $l4, Coal Bucket $8 and Wheel Barrow $7.50. Auctioneer was Steve Petersheim. A Public Sale of 40 shotguns, rifles and docks was held July 26 by Daniel C. Waltemyer and Pauline E. Waltemyer, R.D. 2, Felton, Pa. Prices were as follows: Guns $25 to $175 each. Clocks $2O to $llO each, p Shopsmith Set $650 and other Power Tools $4O to $BO each. Thomas H. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held July 28 for the Samuel M. Fife Estate in the village of Airville, York Co., Pa. A large L shaped lot with a brick post office building, also a store with living quarters was sold for $29,000 to Rose Peck, Airville, Pa. Others items were: 1971 Hornet Sportabout Car $1375, Oak Chest $165, Bedroom Suite $ll5, Oak Chairs $25 ea., Gas Stove $6O, Refrigerator $l2O and Plank Bottom Chairs $l2 to $l5 each. Robert L. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of im plements and equipment was held July 28 by A.B.C. Groff Inc., 110 S. Railroad Ave., New Holland, Pa. Items sold were: M.F. 1085 D Tractor $7lOO, Case Tractor $655, Hay Loader $3250, Chain Saws $4O to $82.50, Harvesters $4lOO, $2200, $1265, & $1250, J.D. ,M Tractor $llOO, Low Wagon $BOO, Silage Wagon $ll2O, J.D. Baler $3700, N.H. Baler $2050, Manure Spreader $1125, and Haybines $675 to $l9OO. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin & Son and Frank L. Stellar. An Annual Holstein Bred Heifer Sale was held July 28 by Lewis and Ruth Brown, 1 mile east of Turbotville, Northumberland Co., Pa. The top heifer sired by Cbarmcross sold for $2425, 2nd high heifer sired by Gay Ideal sold for $2300 and 3 other heifers sold from $l9OO to $2OOO. The auctioneer was Carl Diller. A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held July 28 for the Alvin L. Krame Estate located along Blue Lake Rd., near Reinholds, Lane. Co., Pa. The 27 acre farm and buildings was sold to Caaron Farms, R.D. Reinholds for $102,000. Other items sold were: Potato Plow $95, Dinner Bell $l2O, small Farrnall Tractor $7lO, 2 Rope Beds $llO ea., Brass Bed $l6O, Oak Sideboard $l7O, 6 Pressed- Back Chairs $82.50 each and an Old Blanket Chest $260. Sale conducted by H.H. Leid Auction Service. A Public Auction of real estate was held July 28 by Lloyd Mentzer, at 525 W. Broad St., New Holland, Pa. The 2 bedroom ranch type home was sold for $41,500 to Clarence R. Mellinger, R.D. 3,Ephrata. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin & Son and Frank L. Steller. The Glen-Lew Dairy Herd and Bred Hefier Sale was held July 27 by Max Hook, 2100 Rt. 522 north, Lewistown, Pa. The top cows sold for $3lOO and the average of the 115 head sold which included calves was $1126. Other prices were: 1000 gal. Mueller Milk Tank $2OOO, Semen Tank & Semen $290, and Kingpin Semen $l9O per ampule. Mark Glick was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was York Co. 4-H’ers named Keystone winners YORK Results of blue Glen Rock, Food Con form judging at state level servation and Bread; Joey competition named 15 York Welsh, East Berlin, County 4-H’ers Keystone Petroleum Power and Winners in 23 areas of Safety; Laurie Dobrosky, National Awards program. Glen Rock, Wood Science The 4-H’ers will go to Penn and Achievement; Carol State for interviews, from Mundis, York, Automotive which the top 4-H’ers in each and Personal Development; national award area will be -Steve Trostle, Red Lion, chosen and named state Swine and Commodity winner. These top 4-H’ers are then sent to National 4-H Congress, Chicago, Illinois in November to meet with 4- H’ers from all over the United States. York County’s keystone delegation, the largest number in the state, in cludes; Jean Hemminger, held July 26 by Ethel Swigart, 4 miles east of McVeytown, Pa. Tract #1 included a 2 story frame house, with bam, block garage & other out buildings on 9 acres of land and was sold for $41,000 to Kim Gronies, Belleville, Pa. Tract #2 included 44 acres of mountain land which was sold for $460 an acre to Mr. McMann of Lewistown, Pa. Tract #3 included 28 acres of farmland with hard road frontae and it was sold for $l,OOO an acre to John Forry of Lancaster, Pa. Household items included: Kimball & Reed Pump Organ $lOO, Miniature Little Bennington Washboard $B5, Old Coffee Bin from Store $152 and Wooden Store Cabinet $95. Auctioneer was Malcolm M. Speicher. A Public Auction of an tiques was held July 28 at 125 Sherwood Village, Bloom sburg, Pa. by Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Sanders. Items sold included: Cut Glass Bowl $lBO, Rosenthal Glass $75 to $lOO ea., Silver Overlaid Pieces $25 to $3O, Silver Overlaid Tea Sets $BO to $9O, Set of International Sterling Service for 12 $95 a place setting, Set of Gorham Silverplate $125, Pair of Hand-Stitched Quilts $llO each, Steeple Clock $135. Sale conducted by Hock’s Auction Service. Raise SUPREME FANCY WHITE VEAL CALVES for a profit. Due to the increased demand for our SUPREME FANCY VEAL we are looking for some independent farmers who are interested in working with calves. We will supply all the Technical Assistance for raising top cajves for top prices. We have a limited number of 1-2-3 year contracts available. if you have a barn or would like to build a veal barn call or write to: AMERICAN FEEDS & LIVESTOCK EAST, SUPREME ' Vealer Feeds have a nice weekend... TEACH SOMETHIhJGi RDI, EPHRATA. PA 17522 PHONE: 717-733-9404 DO YOU HAVE AN EMPTY BARN AND SOME SPARE TIME? Marketing; Brenda Walter, Airville, Beef; Lisa Dobrosky, Glen Rock, Health and Sheep; Mark Ebaugh, Delta, Bicycle; Kay Swartz, Hanover, Clothing and Leadership; Nancy Eisenhart, Thomasville, Dairy Foods; Wanda Kneller, Brodbecks, Poultry; Brenda Werner, Box 37 Broadway, NJ 08808 Phone: 201-689-6913 Hanover, Agriculture; Linda Brown, Loganville, Photography; Charla Janney, Brodbecks, Veterinary Science and Leadership; Brooke Palmer, Shrewsbury, Outstanding Girl. State winners will be announced during the first week of August. MS INC.
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