Auction Reports LAHAWA FARMS MILKING HERO & BRED HEIFER DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1983 11:30 A.M. Downingtown, Pennsylvania Farm Location - On US 322 one mile east of Route 82; one mile west of Guthersvilie; four miles west of Downingtown (Chester County). 108 - HOLSTEINS SELL -108 Fancy Valiant Bred Barter Sella With VQ-87 Dam 3-2 365 d 22 028 33% 725 OTHER SALE FEATURES— * 2E-91 Ivanhoe Jack sells with 4 daughters 5-10 303 d 28,409 35% 982 8- 4 365 d 25,275 37% 923 Dtrs Include— -Iby Milu Betty VG Prospect CI + 1604 M 2-11 305 d 20.516 m 633 t 2by Arlinda Chief 2-yr-olds Full sister sold $3500 1981 State Call Sate and Mat sister sold $3900 1981 State Calf Sale 1 by Char- Sam Starlite Bred Heifer Fancy upstanding ' Char-Sam Pabst born ' Stylish Marvex due Marvex fresh 8/83 11/9/80 Dam VG Gay due early Nov Dam 84-pt Gay Ideal with 19.820 M Dam 21,680 3 5% 767 Lunch Available Owner, OR. HARVEY C. WALTZ -r . . _ . . . . 11l Little Washington Road Tested For Interstate Oowningtown. pa W 335 Farm: 215-269-7781 Office: 215-696-3476 Co-Manager PA HOLSTEIN ASSN? Sal* Maaag*rs f 838 Benner Ptke \ Stete College, Pe. } •tA'SM-OUA DAIRYMEN & DEALERS SPECIAL NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 12 Miles East of Lancaster, New Holland, Pa. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 14 THE RHEA BERNDT HERD DISPERSAL 140 HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Includes: 83 Cows - Many Fresh & In All Stages Of Lactation w/Avg. Milk Production of 60 lbs. Per Day. 57 Holstein Heifers, all ages You’ll Like This Herd Of Young Cows With Very Nice Udders. Many Are Ist to 2nd Calf Heifers. BACKUS ASSOCIATES. INC. Sal* Managers A Auctioneers WesiCO. NY U]|4 I'IISSA f 72il I rxxxxxxxxxxxi3 SALE At « y.V.\ —74 Com— -45 Registered 29 Grades —34 Bred Heifers— -16 Registered 18 Grades Top Records— -11 Cows 15 to 16.000 M 17 Cows 17 to 20.000 M 13 Cows 20 to 25.000 M 3 Cows over 25.000 M SIRES REPRESENTED 9 - Ivanhoe Jack 6 Gay Ideal 4 Bootleg 3 Arlinda Chief 3 ■ Marvex 3 - Pabst 2 Ivanhoe Stan Co-Manager 7:00 P.M. A Public Sale ot an tiques and household goods was held Sep tember 24 by Frank K. Cori, between Ephrata and Bnckervilie off Hopeland Kd. in Lane. Co., Pa. There were 375 registered buyers at the sale. Some Hems sold were; low pine dry sink $4lO, Wmdsor-type chair $565, M.B. Young shaking fork $330, Joseph Lehn wooden egg cups $275 & $465, Joseph Lehn saffron box $305, quilting frame $225, decorated blanket chest $165, Windsor model 904 22 gal. rifle $135 and Colt 22- magnum pistol $l5O. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers An Estate Auction for Frederick U. Harting, Jr. was held September 24 at 1400 Dufief Mill Kd., near Quince Or chard Rd., Gaither sburg, Montgomery Co., Md. Some of the farm machinery sold in cluded: J.D. 235 disc harrow $7OOO, J.U. 217 gram drill $2BOO, Two 1983 White 543 com planters $3950 & $3850, TV2OHS Stuitzfus feed/fertz. box $3lOO, N.H. 256 hay rake $1750, N.H. 425 wire-tie baler $5200, J.U. 466 wire tie baler $3lOO, 2 N.H. Super 1049 stack cruisers $15,500 & $lB,OOO, J.U. 7720 D combine w£643 6 row comhead & 216 flexible gram head $49,900, J.U. 7700 U combine w/643 6 row cornhead & 215 flexible grain head $24,900, J.U. 7700 U combine w/16' gramhead $9lOO, J.D. 643 6 row eomhead $5OO, H.D. Matz J U 404(1 U tiactoi $18,600, J.L). 4430 U tractor $13,500, 2 J.D 4630 tractors $15,000 & $11,900, Ford 3500 loader backhoe $5200 and 1969 Mack H6OO tandem tractor & 1981 Galbrealh tandem axle roll back trailer $24,000. The sale was con ducted by Trout Auc tioneers, Inc. A Public Auction of farm machinery was held September 24 by June C. Warrington, west on Hi. 8 from Dover, Del. to Harlly and farm on County Kl. 101. Some prices were. J.U. 450 B track loader $10,200, J.U. 50 tractor $9OO, N.l, #272 Cut/di- Uoner $7OO, Vermeer LS2OO wood splitter $l5OO, Case 1160 com bine $lOOO, Case Vac, tractor $675 and 30' elevator $525. ; PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1983 8:30 A.M. Located 7 miles south of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, 4 miles north of Trevorton, I mile east of Route 890. (Watch for sale signs day of sale.) MISC. GASOLINE ENGINES Approximately 23 Gasoline Engines, such as Ottawa, Geiser, Wico, McCormick Deermg, Larson, Now-Way, Wonder, Leßoi. Bushman, New Holland, Etc.; Also Parts Such As Oilers; Etc.; Assortment of Gasoline Engine Manuals; Etc. LARZELERE UPRIGHT STEAM ENGINE EARLY GENERATOR “THOMAS EDISON SYSTEM DEC. 28 ’7*” (USED IN EDISON HOTEL, SUNBURY, PA.) £ Wooden Running Gear for Wagon; Plat form Scales; Horse Drawn Sled (as is); Banner Root Cutter; Horst Drawn Plow, Ice Cutter & Wagon; Iron Ground Scoop; (4) Mandrel Saws; Com Shellers; Small Handmade Pony Hay Rake; Gravely Garden Tractor with Snow Blade, Sickle Bar & Harrow; Com Planter; Threshing Machine by Ellis Keystone Agrl’ Works, Pottstown, Pa.; John Beam Sprayer with Wico Gasoline Engine; (2) McCormick Deenng Tractors on Steel; Case Model RC Tractor; John Deere Tractor: Farmall Tractor; Com Fodder Chop per; Myers Self-Pruning Water Pump; Craftsman St Jacobsen Mark II Riding Lawn Mowers; Small Turning Lathe; Electric Drill Press; New Lambert Manner Lawn Sweeper; Etc. FARM ITEMS* MASSEY FERGUSON SKI WHIZ SNOW MOBILE “TOUB-A-HOME” CAMPER FOB T. PICK-UP YAMAHA 125 MOTORCYCLE 1957 Plymouth Belvedere; 1964 Pontiac Tempest; 1946 Chevrolet Truck (All are as-is) MaSC. ANTIQUES k CO AUTOMOBILES Wooden & Iron Pumps; Post Hole Axe; Assortment of Wooden Rakes; Ox Yoke; Child's Wooden Sleigh; Wooden Washing Machine; Draw Knives; Adz; Crocks & Jugs; Ladder Back Rocker; Reverse Painting on Glass Table Lamp; Carpet Rocker; Assortment of Nazi Items - such as Banner, Flags, Helmets, Medals, Bayonets, Etc.; Oak Case Drop Head Sewing Machine; Lg. Wool Wheel; Keystone Vacuum Cleaner, Scranton, Pa.; (2) Butcher Kettles; (2) Wooden Child's Wagons; Gram Cradle; Schoffstall's Tobacco Bags, Sun bury, Pa.; Cast Iron Sign - "Peerless Emerson-Brantmgham Co. Geiser Works, Waynesboro, Pa.”; Tin Sausage Staffer; Assortment of Broad Axes Including A Goose Wing Broad Axe; Unusual Cabbage Cutter; Collec tion of Arrowheads; Floor Model Mahogany Case Record Player; Collec tion of Match Box Toys; Postcard Album; Kitchen Coal Stove las is); Whizzer Motor Bike; Collection of Traps Including Bear Traps; Selection of Pulleys & Boat Anchors; Small Cider Press; Selection of Magazines & Books; Miniature Gasoline Engine; Miners Safety Lamps St Helmets; Fish Gigs; Cherry Seeders; Iron Meat Grinder; Assortment of Bi-Cenlenmal Plates; Child's Metal Pedal Airplane; Early Iron Twisted Steel Foot Scraper; Hand-Carved Wooden Indian Wall Plaque by Louis Gensel; Col lection of Spent Bullets; Cast Iron Items Such As Muffin, Waffle St Fry Pans, Etc.; Straw Knives; Wooden Buggy Pattern; Up & Down Saw Blades; Limited Edition 4-Pc. McCormick Tram Bottles by the McCormick Distilling Co.; Assortment of Wooden Planes; Universal Wall Coffee Mill; Bam Augers; Side Saddle St Horse-Related Items; Cushman Motor Scooter; Wheel Bender; Blacksmith Forge; Harness Bench; Selection of Avon Bottles, Etc HOUSEHOLD Upholstered Rocker; 2-Pc. Living Room Suite; Assortment of Dishes; Knee Hole Desk; Floor Model Radio; Etc. NOTE; IF you’re looking for any of the above-mentioned items or related items, plant to attend this sale, it was impossible to list everything. TERMS: CASH. Personal checks accepted only from persons having an established account with auctioneer or approval prior to day of sale. COLLECTION OF THE LATE ORVILLE (BUD) SNYDER IRENE G. SNYDER, Owner vij jjC»as \uuw l W*VA r ' rV*V»V/* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1983—027 Dave Wilson, Auc tioneer & Sales Manager. A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held Sep tember 24 by Emanuel F. Lapp, 3/4 mile east of Intercourse, Lane. Co , Pa. The 10acres with a 2' z story house, 2 car garage and 2 story barn was sold for $155,000. Other prices were Earmall 100 tractor 12470, apple dryers $22.50 each, old Singer sewing machine $llO, table $55, chest of drawers $llO, china closet $l9O, copper kettle $270, milk cans $135 each, tin bread box $24. apple peeler $57.50, meat si leer $135, washstand $l3O and Viking sewing machine $340. Auctioneer was Steve Helersheim. °*S Vl* •J •“ Po '•it *oo* A 2 Day Dispersal Sale was held Sep tember '23 and 24 by Edward and Wanda Brumwell, east of Hagerstown, Md. on Hoad. There were 150 head of registered and grade Holstein cattle sold and the top cow brought $1250, 2nd high was $1225 and 3rd high was $llOO. The Ini. 1066 diesel Turbo tractor sold for $BOOO. Auctioneer Robert C Mullendore was XXX A Holstein Milking Herd Dispersal was held September 19 by Mrs Sterling Mummert. K D 2, Dillsburg. Pa The top cow sold for $1520, the 2nd high was $l4OO and several sold for $llOO and $l2OO Clair Slaynaugh was the auctioneer
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