Sale Reports A Milking Herd and Bred Heifer Sale was held October 24 by Charles G. and Linda C. Zepp on the farm near Gleneig in Howard Co., Maryland. There were 75 head of registered Holsteins sold for an average of $986. The top cow sold for $l7OO and there were 33 animals selling for over $lOOO. Remsburg Sale Ser- CUMBERLAND &P&i7 VALLEY 8L DAIRY SALE 100 plus Registered & High Grade Holsteins and Colored Breeds FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1987 7:00 p.m. At former Chambersburg Livestock, Interstate 81 - Exit 5. Registered & High Grade Fresh & Close Springing A-I Sired Holstein Heifers. Several loads of Fresh Holstein & Colored Breed 2nd, 3rd & 4lh Calf Cows, small Holstein herd of various stages, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Doyle’s Open & Short term bred vaccinated reg. & high grade heifers and a couple of Reg. Black & Red - White Holstein bulls from top AI Sires and 20,000 plus Dams. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING HOLSTEIN HERD SALE November 20, 1987 And our regular monthly dairy sale Dec. 4th Auctioneer: J. Rodger Wildeson AUIOI2-L Ph. 717-263-5702 Record ytelder. Here’s the new Champ! At 252.4 bu./acre, Q-4446 set the new alMime record in the Pennsylvania Five-Acre Com Club’s Shelled Grain Class in 1986. Of course, this doesn’t surprise the farmers wno’ve seen vice conducted the sale, XXX An Outstanding Gun Auction was held October 5 at Redding Auction Service, 'A mile north of Gettys burg, Pa. on Table Rock Road. The guns were from the life-long col lection of the John M. (Pickle) Ripple Estate, Shippcnsburg, Pa. and from Charles A. Plank, Gettysburg, Pa. 425 \ I tit rf% ■f>’X Tolerant to leaf and stalk diseases. people attended from 9 states. Some prices were: Ithaca 4-E shotgun $1550, Winchester Model 86 $5OO, 1858 Springfield musket $430, Winchester Mod el 21 12 gauge $2OOO, Kentucky flintlock $775, Kraig rifle $875, Parker D grade $lO5O, Ithaca 10 gauge $425, Winchester Model 1876 45-60 cal. $l6OO, Winchester Model 1866 $lO5O, Winchester Model 62 22 rifle $4lO, Winchester Model 52 $690, Craig percussion target rifle $2lOO, signed Kentucky nfle $l9OO, Springfield musket $650 and nice Sharps pepper box (in box) $660. C. David Redding was the auctioneer. XXX The Wildove Dairy Dispersal was held October 21 at the Fred erick Fairgrounds, Fred erick, Maryland by Bill and Donna Dove. The 79 head of most ly grade Holsteins brought an average- of $728. There were 13 animals that sold for over $lOOO. Remsburg was the Sale Manager. XXX A Farm Toy Show and Auction was held October 24 at the Lan caster Mennonite School, Route 30, east 4446 A number of top-yielding characteristics. ■mm % Excellent standabOhy through harvest of Lancaster, Pa. There were 270 registered bid ders at the sale. Among the 600 items sold were the following: I.H. #1466 toy farmer show tractor $2OO, A.C. Model 200 tractor $2OO, Farmall #560 tractor $395, Caseamatic Mod el 800 tractor $3OO, J.D. 60 tractor $l4O, plastic Cub tractor $175, Oliver pull picker $l7O, Weber A.C. 60 combine $320, Weber N.1.2-row picker $360, Ford 6000 tractor $lBO and White 4-175 tractor $9O. Dale Stoltzfus was the auctioneer and Dave Nolt was the sponsor. XXX A Public Auction of a combine and tractors was held October 24 by Pahlman Farms, 3 miles west of Queen Anne, Maryland along Route 404. Some prices received were: A.C. Gleaner L-2 combine w/grain head $20,500, A.C. com head 6-row $4600, Header cart $975, Int. 7-bottom on-land plow $4300, Brilhon fold-up packer $4400, J.D. fold-up disc $2900, A.C. 70-60 trac tor $9200, and A.C. 70-20 tractor $9650. A. Curtis Andrew Auction, Inc. conducted the sale. XXX A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held October 24 by Erla Henly, 645 W. Main St., it top their own yield trials. In fact, it’s been one of the best performers we’ve ever seen in the 105-day class. One of the reasons for its success is impressive late standabilily When others are dropping bushels to the ground, G-4446 stands firm and holds onto its ears. It also husks easily and tests heavy, making it a favorite for either picking or combining. Call us for full details, and to get your Hoffman Seed Book. 1-800-233-0137 (in Penn. 1-800-732-0456). Hoffman Seeds, Inc, Landisville, PA 17538 Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 350 regis tered bidders at the sale. The 2'h story semi detached vinyl-sided house with a 2-car masonry garage was sold for $51,900 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zinn, Akron, Pa. Other prices were; 5 shares of Denver & Ephrata preferred stock $lBO per share, Dutch cupboard $3250, cherry hutch $760, cherry table & 6 chairs $330, oak china closet $3lO, oak buffet $4lO, pine chest $360, decorated blanket chest $4OO, 2 Lancaster County sale bills $165 & $195, Conestoga wagon jack $l7O, toy Oliver tractor $l3O, flow blue place setting $l3O, snowflake platter $llO, 2 large Fiesta bowls $67.50 & $lOO, agate scope $65, Field Master .22 caliber rifle $290, Winchester .22 cal. rifle $l9O, decor ated high chair $155, 7 pc. mahogany bedroom suite $4OO, ABC plate $65 and miniature sur rey $975. T. Glenn Horst, Timothy G. Horst & Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Auction of farm machinery and wood and metal tools was held October 23 by Melvin M. and Elaine A. M. Burkholder, east L&niastW Farming Saturday, October 3t; , 1987-D19 r of Ephrala on Martin dale Rd. There were 217 bidders registered for the sale. Some prices were: M.F. 3 pi. hay mower $385, 3 pt. disc $460, Woods rotary mower $550, Yanmar #240 diesel tractor $3300, Airco welder $1025, Lincoln welder $2OO, Craftsman lathe $l5O, Ajax drill press $l4O, Craftsman band saw $2OO, Ajax air com pressor $lB5, metal band saw $135, radial arm saw $315, Crafts man table sander $2OO, Craftsman 6” jointer $285 and 3 phase air compressor $450. Randal Kline, Lloyd Kreider and Roy Good, Jr. were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Sale of real estate was held October 21 by Lydia Ann Mar tin, 922 E. Main St., Ephrata, Pa. on Route 322. The 2'A stoiy alumi num sided dwelling with a 2-car garage was sold for $60,000 to Mel vin Wanner, R.D., Ephrata, Pa. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. XXX A Dairy Herd Disper sal was held October 21 by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Zook, 5 miles south of Oakland, Maryland on Jasper Reily Road. It Funk s 0 Hybrid and lijl FynksiiiMndflim HLwUUUUMfIi Nun«M4«wfirPK*ictt design are trademarks of Ciba-Qelgy Corporation in mmmi o( wviMy mt r«m##r on m us WICMIS «Kd Du of FinkiOHiMuMtisartoli* ivm* ot tik ftarwi Performance you can bank on. was a good sale but pre ceded by a small snow storm. This was a free stall operation. The average of the 145 head of grade cows and bred heifers was $749. The top cow sold for $lO5O, two sold for $lOOO each and one brought $990. The auctioneer was Clark A. Yoder. XXX A Public Auction of real estate was held October 22 by Harry B. and Mary Ellen Appel, comer of Irishtown Rd. and Old Leacock Rd. in Gordonville, Pa. The brick house was sold to Emanuel Flaud, Jr. for $115,000. Auctioneers were Ron Funk, Gordon Rcssler and Sam B. Stoltzfus. XXX The Cumberland Val ley Dairy Sale held on Oct. 9th had a large crowd in attendance. Fancy Hi-Grade milk mg 80# -1 05 #, $lO5O-$1675, Regis tered Holsteins $9OO-$ 1500, Reg. Hol stein Bulls $7BO-$B5O, Fresh & Springing Heif ers $825-$1075, Other stage cows $550-$970, Reg. 500# heifers $475-$550 and Grade heifers 300#-700# $230-$540. Next monthly sale Friday, Nov. 6th, 7 p.m. XXX