—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8,1979 152 Sale Reports A Public Sale of real estate was held August 30 by James Simpson and Charlette Simpson, 4 miles northwest of Manheim, Lane. Co., Pa. The 9 acres consisting of 2 acres of Christmas trees, 2 acres under cultivation, ranch-type frame house, '2 story garage and small barn were sold for $81,500. Auctioneers were Rufus Geib and Raymond Miller. A Public Auction of farm equipment was held Sep tember 1 by Harold E. Heim and Hilda M. Heim, 10 miles south of Shamokin, Pa. Some prices received were: Int. Farmall 200 Tractor & Scoop $lO5O, Farmall Super C Tractor $l5OO, Potato Digger $5lO, Elevator $220, Disc $260, Lillistnn 7’ Rotary Mower $1075 and Int. model 16 Harvester & Comhead $660. Deibert & Deibert were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held September 1 by Phares M. Horst between Blue Ball and Terre Hill, Lane. Co., Pa. The 2% story frame house was sold for $70,500 to Eugene Sauder, R.D. 2, East Earl, Pa. Other items sold were 3ane Seated chairs $47 ea., <itchen Cabinet $3OO, stuffed Toys $l2 to $25, Rag Dolls $2O Pastures Drying Up? time to supplement with Mol-Mix liquids Mol Mix is loaded with the nutrients dry grass lacks proteins, miner als and vitamins that cattle need to put on those extra profit pounds. Call us today. JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland ROl Phone 717-354-5848 MCCRACKEN'S FEED MILL, INC. Manheim, PA 17545 Phone 717-665-2186 RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY MAIN OFFICE -27 N Church St Quarryville Phone 786-7361 Mol-MhC liquid liquid supplements leader to $3O, Bowers chests $95 to $lO5, and old quilts $lBO to $270. Auctioneers were Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. A Public Auction of tractors and farm equip ment was held August 30 for the Camsdale Farm Service, Ivan R. Yost, 2 miles south of Gap, Lane. Co., Pa. Two grain trucks were sold for $7OOO each and other prices received were: Farmall 806 D Tractor $4BOO, 12’ Disc Bush Hog $1175 and 12’ J.D. Transport Disc $BOO. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin and Frank L. Steller. A Milking Herd and Bred Heifer Dispersal was held August 30 by Roy C. Wilbert, R.D.I, Halifax. Upper Dauphin Co., Pa. The top cow of the 48 animals sold brought $2950 while the top bred heifer sold for $2850. The 2nd high cow was $2BOO, the 3rd high cows was $2750 and several cows sold for $2700. The average of the sale was $1835. Mark Click was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of farm equipment was held Sep tember 3 by Amos L. and Elizabeth M. Risser, 3 miles east of Elizabethtown, Lane. Co., Pa. The sale had a good attendance. Items sold included: A. C. 5050 L» Tractor $7200, Ferguson 30 Tractor $1590, Cultipacker $750, Compicker $1275, Drill $BBO, Disc Harrow $350, Gravity Bin $5OO, Tobacco Cellar Stove $B5, Wooden Barrel $2O, Double Trees $2O, Com sheller $95, Iron Kettle $36 and Scalding Trough $3O. Auctioneers were Raymond Miller and Rufus Geib. AUCTION SALE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF LARGE NEW FURNITURE STORE, QUALITY NAME BRANDS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 7:00 P.M. Preview 3:00 P.M. to sale time. Located IVz miles south of Kemblesville, PA & 5 miles north of Newark, Del. on Rt. 896. Auctioneers Harold S. Hill & Son 215-274-8525 SPECIAL EARLY FALL HEIFER SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 11:30 A.M. Located at the Jack Wood’s Farm at Taylor Valley Rd., 3 mi. North of Cincinnatus off Rt. 26. Watch for auction arrows. 105 Registered & Grade Heifers 105, Included in this sale are a group of top selected heifers from Pennsylvania. These are only a few of the top sires used from the Sire Power Breeding from Penna. - Dun Cravm Voehms Countdown Colo-S-U Clipper bred to Arlinda Jet Stream due to calve Oct. 14, 1979. 5 MD-Gay Winds Merry King bred to Arlinda Jet Stream by Penn-Del Gent Larry of which three are bred to Hillhaven Standout Job. 2 are bred to Jet Stream. IF-G-P Elevation Ivan A 1 bred to Hillhaven Standout Job. Lee Bar Bronsom bred to Arlinda Jet Stream. A pair of twins from Arlinda Jet Stream bred to Hillhaven Standout Job. 3 Simpson Apostle bred to Junipter & Willow. Also be some Reg. Ayrshire & Jersey m this sale. These are only a few of the top registered heifers listed m this sale catalog. All cattle will be blood & TB tested. Ready for in terstate shipment day of sale. This is a great selection of registered and grade heifers. Must be seen to be appreciated. Make plans to attend this sale. TERMS - Cash or Good Checks. JACK WOOD’S LIVESTOCK & AUCTION SERVICE Sales Manager Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 Lunch Available Crop class winners chosen at Flemington FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Numbers were down some in the hay entries, but gram and other crops seemed to hold their own, reported Mrs. John Coleman, Dilts Comer, in charge of entries m the mam agricultural tent at the Flemmgton Fair. She felt that this was a reflection of the kind of weather ex perienced this summer during hay harvest. Winners m the hay com petition were as follows: Alfalfa - Sue Daku, Flemmgton; Grass Hay - Ted Blew, Pittstown; Red Clover - Prall Bodme, Stockton; Mixed Hay - Wesley Bodme, Jr., Stockton; Orchardgrass Hay - Perry James, Milford; Sudangrass Hay - William Metch, Flemmgton; and Heart’s Output If an average adult heart pumped continuous lv fresh blood, it could in 24 hours fill a 2,600 gal lon tank Alfalfa-Grass Hay - Tom Holcombe 11, Lambertville. There was a tie in the “tallest com” competition, Wesley Bodme, Stockton, WEEK END RETREAT AT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 Located in central Juniata Co. along Shade Mt. 4 room cottage 1.33 A. For info, contact Long Bros., Aucts. Port Royal, Pa. R. D. 2,17082 717-527-4784 * * 1 1979 SPECIAL CATTLE SALES 1979 J • We have scheduled for your Feeder Steers & Calves the • 2 following SPECIAL SALES for 1979, which will ALL be a • • ONE DAY Operation on MONDAYS. SALES STARTING AT • 2 730 P M • 2 ——l*^———ii^—— 0 2 Holstein Steer Sale SEPT 10—7 30pm 0 • Open Yearling Angus O • & Crossbred Steers SEPT 17 7 30pm • • Va Assoc Black White Faced • • &Charolais Calves SEPT 24 7 30pm • • *Va Assoc Yearling Steer Sale OCT 1— 7 30pm ® J Open Yearling Steer Sale OCT 8— 7 30pm • 2 Va Assoc Angus & Cross Calves OCT 15— 7 30pm • m *Va Assoc Yearling Steer Sale OCT 22 7 30pm _ 0 Open Feeder Calf Sale OCT 29 7 30pm • Open Yearling Steer Sale NOV 5 7 30pm 0 • (All Virginia Association Sales are Consignment Sales) • • * Tel O Auction Hookup Available • • • • ___ • • “ • A A J All livestock must be on the Market Grounds not later than 500 P M T 0 This is extremely important in order to have them graded and listed for - 0 the sale at 7 30 P M Bring only the type of livestock being sold in the 0 0 special Sale Contact your Extension Agent on all of the Virginia 0 • Association Sales # : • TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK MARKET S • P O BOX 558 - TELEPHONE 703/628-5111 • 1 ABINGDON, VIRGINIA 24210 2 • REGULAR SALES FOR ALL CLASSES LIVESTOCK • • FRIDAY-2 30PM • and Jack Coleman, Jr., Lambertville, exhibited com with identical height -12’5”. In the gram competition, the following were winners: Red Wheat, Rye and Spring Oats - Ted Blew, Pittstown; Soybeans - Kathrine Cyanski, Flemington; Ear Corn - Jack Coleman, Jr.; and Ten Ears -.Jeff McDade, Stockton.
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