104 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1979 Sale reports A Public Sale of a 96 acre farm was held October 27 by Earl Ginder and Dorothy Kinder, 1 mile west of Mastersonville, Lancaster Co., Pa. llie farm was sold for (2710 per acre or $260,160 to E. James Hogan of Lan caster, Pa. It included a 2% story stone-brick dwelling, tobacco shed, implement shed and hog house. Auctioneers were Rufus Geib and Raymond Miller. A Public Sale of a 65 acre dairy farm and equipment was held October 27 by David S. Newswanger, 1 mile south of Bowmansville, Lancaster Co., Pa. The 65 acre farm was sold for $221,000 to Ben King of Narvon, Pa. It included a 13 room stone house, 30 stan chion dairy bam, tobacco shed, horse barn and woodworking shop. Some prices received were: MF 410 Gas Cab Combine $5500, Air Com pressor $750, Hay $B6 per ton. Com in Field $l5O an acre, Sheep $5l each, Grandfather Clock $5OO and Copper Kettle $2OO. Auctioneers were Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. The Gap Auction held their weekly Auction October 19 along Rt 41 in Gap. Pa. Some prices received were: Damaged Flow Blue Pitcher $95, Quilt $95, Sterling Weighted Compote $2B, 40’ Extension Ladder $75, Pressed Glass Pitcher $5O, Pressed cut Glass Cruet $52.50, German Portrait Bowl $5O, Wallace Nutting Picture $3O each, 1973 Ford LTD $390, 305 Deer Rifle $l2O, U.S. Springfield Rifle $l2O, Combination Desk & Bookcase $2lO, Fainting Couchsloo and Sofa $l6O. Ira Stoltzfus & Son and Jay Leary were auctioneers. A Complete Dispersal of cows and machinery was held October 24 by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoltzfus, 3 miles from WashingtonviUe, and 15 from Muncy, Pa. Some prices were: High grade Holstein Cow $1775, Mule $690, Com Binder $1225, N. H. Baler $2500, S.R. 3 Lister Diesel $lO6O, 3 H.P. Compressor $620, Alamo 60 Milker Pump $3OO and 38’ Little Giant Elevator w/com chute $770. Cows averaged $lO5O. Auctioneer was Arlow Kiehl and Sales Mgr. was Gordon Wood. A Farm Auction was held October 27 by David Sver duk, 1 mile northeast of Dalton, Lackawanna Co., Pa. Animals sold as follows: Dorset, Suffolk & Western Sheep $75 to $ll5 each, Charolais $5OO to $620 each, Heifer calves $350 to $370 each and Goats $35 to $5O. Bunnell, Poulsen & Weaver, auctioneers. A Public Sale of 143.5 acre farm was held October 27 by Mahlon H. and Ruth Snoke, 8 miles north of Lebanon, Pa. The farm was sold for $300,000 to Lewis Werner, R.D., Jonestown, Pa. and included a 2 story brick veneer house, frame bam and has 2 streams through the farm with heavy timber woodland. Roy I. and David L. Ebersole were the auc tioneers. A Public Auction of farm equipment was held October 20 by Robert G. and Helen M. Lewis, between Lenhart sville and New Tripoli, Berks, Co., Pa. Items sold included: 4 Wheel Dump Trailer $585, Wood Bros. Cornpicker $270, MF #9 Baler $5OO, Trailer type Weed Sprayer $370, N.H. 467 Haybine $2lOO, N.H. 256 Rake $875, Pequea Hay Tedder $670, Fannall M w/2 row mounted picker $960, N.H. 276 Baler $2250, J.D. 290 Cornplanter $2lO, Ford 5000 D Tractor $6lOO, and Bob Cat Skid Steer Loader $1775. Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. conducted the sale. A Public Auctin of antique furnishings was held Oc tober 25 by Mrs. Sharpley Hawkins at the American Legion Hall, Bel Air, Maryland. Buyers were present from N.Y., Va., Del., Md., Calif., and Pa. The total of the sale was $70,000. Some prices included: Cherry High Chest of Drawers $4650, Miniature Blanket Chest $1450, Tiger Maple Canopy Bed $2600, Gone-with-the-Wind Lamp $4BO, 5 piece Kirk hand chased Silver Service Set $4300 and Pine Corner Cupboard $l5OO. John H. O’Neill was the auctioneer. The 317th Special Guern sey Sale, featuring Amos Miller’s herd of Virginia Beach was held October 25 at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. The 88 head were sold for an average of $1074. The top cow, Cedar Fringed Susan consigned by Harry Kreiser, Gap, Pa., was sold for $2300. The 2nd top animal, Dear Patch Corporals Pet con signed by C.A. Cutchins, Franklin, Va., was'sold for $1875. Both animals were purchased by Donald and Marie Brown of Oxford, Pa. Sale Managed by Merry-man Company A Public Auction of farm equiment was held October 27 by Glenn Waidelich, 3 miles northwest of Kempton, Berks, Co., Pa. A crowd of 500 people attended the sale. Items sold included: Farmall Super MTA Tractor ±£ MODEL AB-128 “Temper Dries” to 310 bu. per hr. or 6200 bu. per day - full heat, 5 points ★ USED DRYER SPECIALS ★ 1 - Farm Fan ABI2 - 3 phase \mirr • grain bins . u-trough augers .grain SCATTERS ‘MOISTURE I ester Wt ‘FEED BINS • FLtX AUGERS ‘CHANNEL LOCK ‘ MOTORS, BELTS & • PORTABLE AUGERS * AUGER FEEDERS FLOOR PULLEYS QTnrif • VERTICAL AUGERS • GRAIN DRYER » BIN SWEEPS • GRAIN CLEANERS O I V/Vsl\ r ‘TRANSPORT • AERATION FANS • PIPE SPOUTING •IN BIN STIRRING AUGERS SYSTEMS ★ FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT ★ WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL C jULICD EQUIPMENT,, K IN«. $2375, Farmall Cub w/rotary mower $1750, Farmall B w/cultivator $640, Farmall H Tractor $760, Farmall 350 w/front end loader $2400, MC 141 self-propelled Combine $575, 2 Bale Wagons w/hydraulic dumps $l2OO each, N.I. one-row Picker $2700, N.H. Bale Elevator $945, N.H. #33 Flail Chopper $750, J.D. 9’ Transport Disc $1225 and N.H. 56 Side Rake $750. Sale conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. A Public Sale of antiques was held October 27 for the estates Annie Schaffer and Archibald Schaffer, 11 miles north of Millersburg, Northlumberland Co., Pa. Some prices received were: Dutch Cupboard $4200, True Irvin Kitchen Coal Stove $3OO, Player Piano $4lO, Round Cylinder Graphophone $205, Yarn Winder $55, Quilts $97.50 each, Hanging Lamp $435, Hanging Dome Lamp $3OO, Flour Chests $25 & $l2O, Blanket Chest $3O, New Royal Sewing Machine $67.50 and Schoolmaster’s Desk $l7O. Dockey, Adams and Shopp, Auctioneers. A Public Sale of farm equipment was held October 23 by Charles F. Miller, 2 miles north of Berrysburg, Upper Dauphin Co., Pa. There was a, good at tendance at the sale. Items sold were: J.D. 2840 D Tractor $11,200, J.D. 7000 Mazemerge Planter $6200, N.H. 489 Haybine $4550,1979 Chev. C7O Truck $17,600, Little Giant 48’ Elevator $550 and J.D. Chisel Plow $lOOO. Ralph W. Horst was the auctioneer. OTCiMO PEOPLE'. MtiUMMTiIM, COMVITIN9 * STMtAOI FARM FAN DRYERS YOU WILL BE SURPRISED WITH THE ECONOMICS OF A FARM FAN DRYER ★ Automatic Batch "V A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held October 27 for the Grace C. Burkholder Estate, west of Blue Ball, East Earl Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The 2%' story brick dwelling on 3% acres of land was sold to Martin’s Limestone Inc., for $BO,OOO. It was also improved with a 40 by 62’ block building and a 9 bay block garage. Other items sold were: Wall Clock with Base $1525, High Post Rope Bed $ll6O, English Octagon Post Bed $320, Dove-tailed Blanket Chest $120,2 Washstands $9O & $lOO, Oak Clock Case $2lO, Quilts $350, and 1965 Plymouth Valiant $l4OO. Sale conducted by John E. and Paul E. Martin. John and Dale Wodel had a public sale near Ship pensburg on October 24, 1979. The top cow brought $1530, and second top brought $1479, with a yearling bull-bringing $950. The 29 cows and heifers sold averaged $1056, with the bulls averaging $676. The sale was well attended. Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa. was manager and auc tioneer. ,M V '} ' A* J ' , /T MODEL AB-8B “Temper Dries” to 210 bu. per hr. or 4200 bu. per day - full heat, 5 points The Charles F. Miller sale of farm equipment was held on October 23. A John Deere spreader sold for $2060, 2640' tractor loader $11,900; ’79 Chev. Truck, $17,600; New Holland 489 Haybine $4175; John Deere four bottom plow $1500; 7000 planter $6200; John Deere 336 baler $3800; International flail chopper $1525; field cultivators $lOOO. Ralph W. Horst, Manon, Pa. was auctioneer. Here's a thought for the day Don’t let life dtscour age you, everyone who gets where he is had to begin where he was Eating is the number one leisure-time activity of Americans, out placing television, radio, and even sex as the favorite way to occupy moments of relaxation. A recent ABC News Harris Survey showed that 54% of those polled mentioned eating as their most frequent leisure time pursuit, followed by watching television (41%), listening to the radio (40%) and reading (39%). • Economical To Buy , • Economical To Operate • Economical To Maintain Thought