Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1987, Image 157

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    Sale Reports
A Public Auction of Pa.
real estate was held The large brick build-
October 10 by John and ing contains a store,
Nancy Hall, on Route residence and an apart
-472, midway between ment and was situated
Oxford and Quarry ville, on V> acres of land. It
PUBLIC SALE
Monday, November 2, 1987
REAL ESTATE
Located In Leacock Township, Lancas
ter Co., PA. 2 miles northwest of
Intercourse along Newport Rd., Rt. 772.
Two and a half story house, 4 bedrooms on
second floor. On first floor: large kitchen, 1
bedroom, living room, laundry, full bath,
closed in porch.
Two story barn, with horse stable, forebay,
work shop area.
New well, septic tank sewage system.
10% down sale day. Final settlement 60
days. \
Owners: If
CHRIST Z. &
FANNIE KING
Auctioneers: Steve Petersheim
Steve, Jr.
AU 001349 L
For Information call: 215-593-2828
Attorney: Wentz, Weaver, Kling
rs# Complete Dispersal
ipTHECKTOWN DAIRY INC.'"
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 - 10:00 A.M.
Bethlehem, PA
Sale at the Farm:
Notice: This is a large, exceptionally well managed free stall herd. Primarily grades, they are
nearly 100% A.I. sired by the top sires available. Young good-uddered cows are the trade
mark, and they are bred and managed to be profitable. Also, you won’t find a better group of
heifers anywhere. Well-grown, sire ID, and vaccinated. l .
200 Cows - Fresh & Due Right Now
19 Fresh in August
17 Fresh in September
25 Due in October
26 Due in November
50 Due in December & January
Majority due w/2nd & 3rd Calf
TOP PRODUCTION
*RHA (3x) 18,641 m -588 f
•Individual records to over 30,000 m
*2 yr. olds milking to 90 lbs.
•Mature cows nearly all 20,000 lbs., plus
•Excellent udder health - consistently low
somatic cell count.
Calfhood Vaccination - Interstate Tested
Pregnancy Checked - Respiratory Vacc.
A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR DAIRYMEN INTERESTED IN PROFITABLE COWS!!!
Jay Howes 717/367-9236
Charles Myers 717/898-0983
HECKTOWN DAIRY
Tim Robbins, Mgr.
215-759-5177
Just north of Rt. 22 between Allentown and Easton, PA. Exit at Rt.
191, go north approximately two miles to intersection with Rt.
946. Bear left (west) on Rt. 946. Proceed one mile to farm on the
left. Watch for arrows.
Reg. & Grade Holsteins
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
was sold fbr $59,500. Twp., York Co., Pa.
Harold S. Hill & Son, Despite the rain it was a
Inc. conducted the sale, good sale.
XXX
A Public Sale of real wooded land was sold
estate, sheep and farm for $40,200 and had 250
machinery was held feet of hard road
October 10 by Mrs. frontage.
Helen Arnold, R.D. 1, Other prices received
Red Lion, Windsor were: Ford 800 tractor
GUN AUCTION
WED. NITE, OCTOBER 21
AT 6 P.M.
Ridge Fire Co. - Rt. 23, Spring City, Pa.
OUTFIT YOURSELF FOR THE FALL
HUNTING SEASON, OR ADD TO YOUR
CIVIL WAR COLLECTION, WE HAVE IT
ALL! WINCHESTER RIFLES, SHOTGUNS,
OVER 25 HANDGUNS. L.C. SMITH SHOT
GUN, PARKER GH GRADE 20 GA. SHOT
GUN, WEATHERBY MARK V, .270,
BROWNING POINTER GRADE LIGHT
NING 12 GA.
OVER 250 PIECES COME LOOK
TERMS: CASH
BARRY HURCHALLA AUCTIONEER
343 High St.
Pottstown,Pa. 19464
Lie. #AU-1902-L
200 Cows
55 Bred Heifers
22 Open Yearlings
Balance in Calves
Pete-12, Chief Standard-13, Sammy-8,
Spirit-7, Stewart-10, Jet Stream-7,
Very-6, Cavalier
Calves & Hel
1 Count, Vagabond. Ned Boy, Bell
Rocky, Chairman, Elvan, Steady, etc.
Count-33, Rocky-24, Pappy-21, Starwar-20,
Foundation-11, Merit-17, Steady, Elvate,
Kirk Boy, Vagabond, etc.
Mike Weimer 814/498-2047
Harry Bachman 717/867-1809 Howard Hammond 814/664-8040
Frank Jurbala 717/458-6388 Jay Repard 716/657-6733
The 23 acres of
TOP SIRES
UP-TO-DATE SERVICE
BACKUS ASSOCIATES, INC.
Sale Managers & Auctioneers
AU-000034-L pobo«4z*
Meiiro NV Elisabethtown, PA I 7022
1 S 053 7231 717 367 9236
$l7OO, 1943 Ford- 180038161, Farmln 9 Saturday, October 17, 1987-D2l
Ferguson tractor $lO5O,
Ford 3 pt. hitch tractor
mower $lB5, Ford 3 pt.
hitch 2-base plow $240,
1946 Ford V tag truck
$2075, 3 pc. oak bed
room suite $540, oak
washstand $lB5, butter
chum $4O, oak cane
bottomed rocker & 2
chairs $127.
Registered Suffolk
sheep sold as follows: 6
lambs averaged $153
each, 11 aged ewes
averaged $164 each and
3 rams averaged $lBB.
Reynold L. Burke
was the auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm equipment and
antiques was held
October 9 and 10 by
George Pattison, Jr.
1701 Clearview Rd.,
Westminster,
Maryland.
Some prices were:
Dentistry cabinet $750,
square oak table $3OO,
curio shelf $l6O, desk
stand $BO, hall tree
$175, wardrobe $3OO,
brass buffalo bank $BO,
post hole digger $2OO,
IRES
Shaver post driver $4OO,
1979 Ford pickup
$3lOO, M.F. tractor with
loader $3400 and Oliver
1800 D tractor $3OOO.
Calvin Amoss was
the auctioneer.
XXX
RPM Farms of
Beavertown, Pa. held
their Annual Fall Sale
September 25th. Much
of this sale featured
imported bloodlines
from Ireland, Scodand
and England. The sale
totaled $70,990 for 217
head and 91 head of
pure-bred boar and gilts
averaged $428. Buyers
were from 9 different
states.
RPM Farms had 2
top-selling animals each
selling for $lOOO. A
Yorkshire boar Lot 80
RTB7 McFlannel 7-9
purchased by Lane
Swine Farm, Dover,
N.C. and a Landrace
boar Lot 124 RTB6 Big
foot 26-2 purchased by
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
D & E STOCKS
Ephrata
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 24, 1987
Sale Time: 9:00 A.M.
Real Estate: 2:00P.M.
Located at 645 W. Main St., Ephrata,
Pa.
2'A Story Semi-Detached
Vinyl Sided Dwelling
2 CAR GARAGE, Inspection call
733-8403 - 569-3047.
Antique Dutch Cupboard
Rat Tall Hinges, 12 Light (Extra Fine)
Cherry Drop Leaf Ext. Table
w/6 Boards (made by Sylvester Wonder)
Pine Dry Sink, Pine Wood Chest
7 pc. Mahogany Bedroom Suite; Blanket
Chest; Half Spindle Chairs; Tiffany Type
Hanging Light; Lazy-Boy; 25” Color T.V.;
Bedroom Suite; Refrigerator; Cedar Chest;
Pressed Back Oak Chairs; Maytag Wringer
Washer: Dryer; Highchair; Mantel Clocks; Flat
Irons & Trivets; Kerosene Lights; Balance
Scales; Advertising Items; Butter Prints &
Marbles; Pictures & Frames.
JEWELRY - Pocketwatches; Pocketknife;
Bead Purse; Costume Jewelry.
LINENS - Wool Spreads; Lap Robe; Crib
Quilt: Hooked Rugs; Vintage Children’s &
Adult’s Clothing; Braided Rugs; Quilt Patches;
Antique Child Surrey; Old Deeds; Sale Poster;
Tin Photos; Postcards; Doll Bed.
CHINA - Snowflake “Waldorf” How Blue;
Prussia; Toilet Set; Majolica; Lustre & Com
Creamer; Vaseline Blue Glass; Pressed & Pat
tern Glass; Carnival Glass.
150 PCS. FIESTA; FOSTORIA (Early
American Pattern); A.B.C. Plate; Gordam
Scenery - Mayer; Opalescent; German Berry
Set; Decorated Tinware; Crock w/Blue Mark
ings; Agateware; Spatula.
TOOLS: Digging Iron; Splitting Wedges;
Bailey #5-'/ Plane; Auger Bits; Carpenter
Tools; Gigging Light; Iron Trough; CONES
TOGA WAGON JACK (dated 1791); Wagon
Seat; Egg Baskets; Lanterns; Milk Cans; Ani
mal Traps; Fishing Equip.
GUNS: 12Ga. Stevens Model 620 Pump; 12
Ga. Springfield Double Barrel; .22 Remington
Model 121; .22 Rifle Winchester Model 1906;
.22 J. Stevens Rifle; .22 Hamilton Rifle #27.
5 Shares D & E Preferred Stocks
COINS
Terms by:
ERLA HENLY
Auctioneers
T. Glenn Horst - 859-1331 - AU000435L
Timothy G. Horst - 738-1245
Thomas A. Horst
Charles Snyder, Jr., Atty.
No Out-of-State Checks
Harold Gerig, Hicksvil
le, Ohio.
The top-selling Land
race bred gilt was Lot 38
purchased by Charles
Lorenson, Gillett, Pa.
for $6OO. The top
selling Yorkshire bred
gilt was Lot 30 pur
chased by Domenick
Del Veechio, N. Kings
ton, R.I. for $485.
Following axe some
averages: 34 hd. York
shire bred gilts $402,38
hd. Yorkshire boars
$443, 72 hd. Yorkshire
$424, 12 hd. Landrace
bred gilts $405, 7 hd.
Landrace boars $5lB
and 19 hd. Landrace
$447.
Crossbred bred gilts
25 hd. for an average of
$355 and 101 hd. of
Commercial open gilts
averaged $222. The
next sale will be January
15, 1988.
Harry Bachman was
the auctioneer.
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