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    Sale Reports
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT
AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
WED., APRIL 17,1985
11:OOA.M.
Located Northeast of Lititz, Pa. at 870
Clay Road. Clay Road Joins 772 or E.
Main St. Lititz, */ 2 mile East of Lititz
Borough, Lancaster County, Pa.
“Notice” Farm Equipment will be offered at
Beginning of auction. Very few small items.
Please be on time. Consists of the following
items: A.C. Dl7 Tractor with Loader, A.C. Dl5
Tractor and Grass Mower, Lamco forage
wagon, N.H. 707 forage harvester, N.H. #25
Blower, N.H. 269 Baler, N.H. 513 Manure
Spreader with Pan, N.H. 256 Rollabar Rake,
N.H. 467 Haybine, Dunham 28 disc-disc harrow,
3 Section spring harrow, 28’ Case bale and
grain elevator, J.D. 4200-3 Bottom Plow 2 Way
16” Bottoms, 2 Flat wagons One IHC And One
New Holland, With sides for Each, 16 Disc
Ontario grain drill, P.T.O. Drying Fan. Plat
form Scale, Pipe Cutter, Pipe Threader.
Household Items Consist of the Following
Items: 5 Pc. Waterfall Bedroom Suite; 3 Pc.
Bedroom Suite; Cherry Dinette Table & 6
Chairs, Crib, Bassinet, Antique Crib, Playpen,
Metal Wardrobe, Window Fan, Air Con
ditioner, Oscilating Fan, G.E. Rotary Ironer,
Electrolux Floor Polishing Attachment,
Utensils, Luggage, Deep Fryer, Various
Dishes, Records, Piano Music, Glass-Goose
Girl Bookends, Jars, Iron Kettle and Various
Misc. Items Not Mentioned.
Auction for
J. GRAYBILL HOLLINGER AND
DOROTHY M.HOLUNGER
10 S. Broad St.
Lititz, PA 17543
Elmer Murry 626 5244 626 2636
Richard Murry 626 8175 949 2280
Ken Miller 665 2073
Professional Auctioneers
Appraisers and Advisors
Since 1953
AU-006648-L
TY, NJ. FOR HAROLD (HICK) PITTENGER
8 miles N. of Hackettstown, NJ. From Rt. 80 use Allamuchy Exit head North of Rt.
517 to Tranquility, turn on Rt. 611 by church continue 1 mi., turn right on Creek Rd.
to Ist farm. Arrows! Selling due to health reasons! 80 HD OF TOP UDDERED HI
GRADE HOLSTEINS!
11:A.M. NO Small Items! TRACTORS - Oliver 1550 DL w/#l6lO Loader (new rubber), Oliver
IND Super 88 w.WARE BACKHOE, Farmall F2O w/mtd generator. 1973 IHC Travelall 4x4 w/snow
plow, 1974 Ford F 350 w/12 ft. cattle body. EQUIP. - N.H. #6, Grove and Grain-o-vator self
unloading wagons. Hay wagon, N.H. 404 crusher, King Wyse 28 ft. elev, Levella grain elev., 200
gal. polly tank field sprayer, AC 2 row corn planter, J.D. #931 transport 16 ft. harrow, J.D. 12 ft.
harrow, CATTLE EQUIP. - Fairbanks Morse cattle scale, Squeeze chute, Para-trol back oilers.
CORN SILAGE 2 silos full 14x40 and a 14x35.
90% are bred for fall or early winter! Balance in various stages. Presently milking around a 461 b.
ave. BREEDING - 15 yrs. of A.I. w/Sire Power and Tri State Sires. 99% home raised! A YOUNG
HERD - 22 first and 15 second calf heifers in the milk row! UDDERS - Strong well attached! One
of the best uddered and well legged herds to be sold in N.J. this year! They are milky, top
uddered cattle w/lots of size and stretch! It will pay not cost to attend this dairy Dispersal!
Pregnancy examined! 30 dayT.B. & Blood Tested for interstate shipment!
Not responsible for accidents!
TERMS-Cash or Good Check w/proper 1.D., Paid in Full Sale Day!
SALE CONDUCTED BY:
COL. FRED R. DANIEL AUCTIONEERS owner
Neshanic Sta., N.J. 201-369-4784 HAROLD PITTENGER
mmmm h (A Full Service Auction Co.) mmmmtT 201-786-5772 nites
Lunch Available! 5036 days
The Keeney Complete
Dispersal was held
March by Ray and Judy
Keeney, off Rt. 6, 6
miles from Wyalusing,
Pa.
The average of the 130
grade cows sold was
$BlO. The top cow sold
for $l7OO, 2nd high was
$1225 and 3rd high was
$ll5O.
Other items sold
were: Stoltzfus 5 ton wet
lime fertilizer
spreader $3OOO, Case 800
tractor $l9OO, IH 574
tractor w/loader $4OOO,
IH 1086 tractor $15,100,
Brillion seeder $2150,
Hesston round baler
$4lOO, N.H. haybine
(rough) $llOO, IH 20’
disc w/cylinder $3200
and IH 4-row corn
planter $lO5O.
Sales Mgr. and
auctioneer was Gordon
Wood.
A Public Sale of a
large private gun
collection was held
March 19 for the Foster
C. Hurrell estate at the
Shady Grove Com
munity Center, 3 miles
east of Greencastle,
Franklin Co., Pa.
Some prices included:
Winchester model 1886
$390, Win. 12 ga. $550,
Win. model 12 20 ga.
$420, Rem. model 722
$260, Win. 1892 $4OO,
Win. model 1886 $560,
Win. model 1894 $4lO,
Win. model 12 16 ga.
$3OO, Win. model 88 $390,
Win. model 61 $440, Win.
model 1901-10 ga. $425,
Win. model 12-12 ga.
$475 and Win. model
1876 $6OO.
Auctioneers were per ton with hay ranging
Stull, Dietrich and between $4O and $6O per
Custer. ton.
SHORT NOTICK ■>
* 80 TOP HOLSTEINS — 1
& JMACHI Al ERY AI
THURSDAY. APRIL 4.198511:A.M.-
HARP! - 80 HD OF TOP UDDERED HOLSTEINS!
12 NOON
A Public Auction of
farm machinery,
household goods and
guns was held March 23
by Ernest and Anna
Mary Lefever, 1 mile
west of Millersville
along Route 999.
Some items sold
were: N.I. spreader,
$2625, 11 tooth chisel
$1375, tobacco ladders
$350 to $6OO, tobacco lath
$12.50 to $1325 per 100,
walk-in freezer $lBOO,
Lefever 410 double
barrel shotgun $625, LC
Smith 12 ga. shotgun
$340, 2 Winchester
model 88 .308 cclibre
guns $425 & $460, 2
Lefever 12 ga. shotguns
$325 & $390, J.D. 4230
tractor $9500, A.C. 185
tractor $6700, A.C. CA
tractor w/cultivator
$l7OO, Int. dump truck
$l6OO, M.F. 510 combine
$2600, M.F. 1143 cor
nhead $5300, cultipacker
w/wings $1675, A.C.
field cultivator $1675,
and J.D. 7000 4-row
planter $6900.
The auctioneers were
Paul E. Martin and
John D. Stauffer.
Shalom
Acres
Holstein Dispersal was
held March 21 by Martin
G. and Anna F. Weaver,
E.D. 2, Myerstown,
Millcreek Twp.,
Lebanon Co., Pa.
The top priced cow
sold for $l4OO and the
second high was $1375.
The 28 grade and
registered Holsteins
cows averaged $9lO and
13 head of heifers
averaged $445.
Ear com sold for $69
Harry W. Bachman
was the auctioneer.
XXX
The Eastern National
Heifer Calf Sale and Pa.
“Angus on Parade”
Sale was held March 23
at the Farm Show
Building, Harrisburg,
Pa.
An average of $lBOO
was received for each of
55 lots sold with a total
of $98,820 for the sale.
The top female sold
brought $5BOO and was
born March 10, 1984, a
daughter of Pine Drive
Big Sky, consigned by
Krause Farms,
Slatington, Pa.
An embryo from
Clermont Barbara and a
pregnant recipient was
sold for $lO,OOO. The bull
used was New Yorker
and was consigned by
Gordon Shive, Robert
Miller and G.H. TWO
Associates.
Auctioneers were Col.
Tom Gammon and Col.
Harry Bachman.
XXX
A Public Sale of
household goods and
farm equipment was
held March 23 by James
H. and Anna Martin,
between Martindale and
Red Run Campground
cm Grist Mill Rd., Lane.
Co., Pa.
Some prices were: dump wagon w/grain
roll top desk $520, sides $5OO, N.I. 206
dressers $250 to $550, manure spreader $950,
chairs $33 ea., extension Ontario 14 bole grain
table $230, “Carpenter- drill $450, weed sprayer
Lancaster” molding w/roller pump & 110 gal.
plane $230, 420 crawler fiber glass tank $5OO
tractor $3lOO, J.D. 530 MM Model D com
tractor $2650, J.D. 14T shellerslooo,Brillionl4’
baler $660, manure transport harrow $725,
spreader $725, harrow M.F. garden tractor
$325, grain drill $370, $550, M.F. 12’ Model 52
harvester $llOO, disc disc $875, J.D. 4-row
$550, grass mower $725, plateless planter $725.
TIO
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 30,1985-E7
plow $420, and 2-seated
carriage $llOO.
Paul W. Horst and
John Fry were the
auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm machinery and
grain truck was held
March 21 by Leon H.
Bemdt, 5 miles south of
Oley, Amity Twp.,
Berks Co., Pa.
Some prices received
were: 1979 GMC 7000
grain truck $lB,OOO, Int.
1466 tractor $11,200, Int.
856 tractor w/low hours
$12,600, Int. 574 tractor
w/loader $11,700, Deutz
hay tedder $1650, N.H.
forage wagons $3700 &
$3BOO ea., N.H. 278 baler
$5250, N.I. 325 corn
picker $5900, hay &
straw $6O per ton and
oats $2 per bu.
John D. and George
D. Frey were the
auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm equipment was
held March 23 by K. L.
Boyer, 5 miles north of
Cratz and Route 25 in
the village of
Klingerstown, Pa.
Some prices included;
J.D. 2940 tractor $16,700,
J.D. 2600 4-B plow $4950,
J.D. A tractor w/com
picker $llOO, Grove 13’
Mike and George
Deibert were the auc
tioneers.
A Public Auction of
machinery and cows
was held March 22 by
Daniel and Donald
Herr, R.D. 1, Aaron
sburg, Center Co., Pa.
Some prices included:
N.H. 717 harvester $550,
Int. 450 D tractor $1675,
Int. 300 tractor w/loader
$2200, 1972 Ford truck
$950, Int. transport disc
$B6O, A.C. flail chopper
$3lO, old N.H. 77 baler
$l5O, Int. hay rake $7OO,
N.H. blower $4OO,
Gravity bin wagons $4OO
&$835.
The top priced cow
was sold for $1350 and
the 2nd high was $1325;
others ranged from $560
to $985.
Mark Click was the
auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Sale of real
estate was held March
22 by Tobias S. and
Mabel V. Denlinger,
R.D. 1, Strasburg, along
Rt. 222 at Hessdale,
Lane. Co., Pa.
The 23 acre farm was
sold for $98,000 to
Kenneth Rutt, 2146
Stonecrest Dr. It in
cluded a 2Mt story log
house with 2 apart
ments, small barn, 4-car
garage and other out
buildings. A tractor was
sold for $1175.
The auctioneers were
Elvin Siegrist and Alvin
Miller.
A Public Sale of
construction equipment
and tools was held
March 15 by Elliott
Construction Inc., 505 E.
Fulton St., Lancaster
City, Pa.
Some prices were:
1975 Int. 10-ton dump
truck $2500, 1975 Chev.
pickup truck $1150,1976
Cadillac $1125, portable
air compressor $1675,
metal cement forms for
curbing $1219, jack
hammers $460 & $340,
scaffolding $340, table
saw and joiner $450 and
electric welder $lB5.
Auctioneers were
Frank Steller, Robert E.
and Jeffrey Martin.
A Public Sale of an
tiques and household
goods was held March
23 for the Martin L. Nolt
estate, 183 W. Main St.,
Leola, Pa. Lane. Co.,
Pa.
Some prices included:
Farmall 140 tractor
$2900, disc $7OO, 1950
Dodge panel truck $420,
1955 Packard Clipper
auto $2OOO, snowflake
quilt $ll5O, antique red
sawtooth quilt $750,
nine-patch quilt $340,
large marble-topped
hall rack $950, Victorian
desk $9OO, 2 pc. reed set
$3OO, reed chair $82.50,
oak china closet $450,
oak bookcase $4lO, oak
dresser $l9O, oak parlor
table $220, oak chest of
drawers $2BO, 1-door
cupboard $350, drop leaf
table $3lO, silver dollar
$77.50, 1877 trade dollar
$BO, 1826 silver half
dollar $57.50, 1825 half
cent $3O, Bavarian bowl
$52.50, miniature
kerosene lamp $52.50
and set of Noritake
china $165.
Auctioneers were T,
Glenn and Timothy G.