D24-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, October 15, 1988 Sale Reports KENEPP SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held October 7 by the estate of J. Milton Kenepp, 3 miles south of McVey. town, Pa. Some prices received were: Gehl 7’ haybine $9OO, J.D. rake $975, Long 610 tractor $5200, M.F. 235 tractor w/ loader $4200, N.H. manure spreader $9OO, transport disc $llOO, M. hay baler $lO5O, N. com picker $1450, Gehl flail chopper $1950, elevator $lOOO, gravity bin wagon $5OO and Oliver pull-type combine $950. Mark Click was the auctioneer. GEIB SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held October 6 by Ronald and Joanne Geib, 1516 Book Rd., W. Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. There were 75 people at the sale. The VA story brick bouse ard '2-car garage on 'A acre was sold to Ira Livengood, Pioneer Rd., Lancaster for $87,800. n Siegrist and AK.n Miller were the auctioneers. MOYER SALE A Public Auction of antiques, and farm equipment was held Our er S for Alvin F. Moyer, o 308 N. Main St., Route 152, Chal font. Pa. m Bucks Co., Pa. Then, were between 500 and 600 people attending the sale. Some prices received were: redware dish $72, Simple riding mow er S2li lartin house $220, si 1- ie mower $6O, J.D. B tractor $975, gram drill $230, wagon $240, elevator $250, twin axle trailer $975, comer cupboard $2400, wooden wheelbarrow $95, grain cradle $7O, wooden oats fork $9O, pair wagon wheels $BO, 2 horse sleigh $3OO, drop leaf table & 6 chairs $lOOO, Empire bureau $230, Windsor chair $2OO and oval but ter tubs w/lids $65 to $BO each. Henry K. Freed & Sons conducted the sale. BRAMBLE SALE A Public Auction of tractors and lawn equip ment was held October 8 by Robert and Laura M. Bramble, south of New London off School Road and 29 mi. S. of Lancaster. There were over 200 attending the sale on a very nice day. Some prices were: J.D. 2010 tractor $3500, Faimall Cub w/mower & snowbladc $2300, J.D. 112 riding mower $625, bale wagon $450, chipper $ 105, dump cart $l2O, wire com crib $55 (to be moved), rotary mower $l7O, iron water trough $4O, Bobsled chassis $5O and items on farm wagon $7 to $B5 each. Whiteside Auction Service conducted the sale. NOOFT SALE A Public Auction of Quarter horses, farm machinery and house hold goods was held October 8 by Brenda L. Nooft and others. Quar ter Factory Farm was the owner. A large crowd attended the sale. PUBLIC AUCTION Complete Liquidation of Hardware Store, Dairy Supplies, Etc. Located at Bradford Co. Dairy Supply In Village of Rome, PA. 6 Miles N. of Towanda - 10 Miles S. of Nichols NY along Rt. 187. (Bradford County) Saturday, October 22, 1988 Starting 9:00 A.M. Hardware Store Inventory, Dairy Supplies, Etc. Tec-MA 500 Digital Calculator Cash Regis ter, Like New, 27 tabs, Can Be Used With Computer; Elec. Auto Key Machine w. Keys; 12 Hole Paint Mixer; Red Devil 2 Can Paint Shaker; Commercial Rinse-O-Vac Carpet Machine: Dayton 52 & 42 gal. Hot Water Hea ters: Toledo Produce Scales; 6’ & 8’ Glass Showcases; Several Gondolas; Parts Bins; 7 Tier Circular Metal Bolt Bin; Adas 14” Snowblower; NEW INVENTORY INCLUDES; Dayton 10 amp Battery Charger, Skilsaws; Blades; Electrical wire; Vises; Reamers; Pipe Cutters; Screws; Ratchet Brace; Bolt Cutters; Oils; Mower Parts; Hyd. Jacks; Jumper Cables; Lots of Nails; Bmshc , Screws; Galv. Stove pipe; Large quantity of paints; Toy Tractor Trailcis; Screwdrivers; Nut Drivers; Saws; Wrenches; Pad Locks; Lockscts; Batteries; Drill Bits; Candy; Cigaret tes; Vise Grips; Hammers; Pliers; Levels; Clocks; Gloves; Thermometers; Light Bulbs; Large Quantity of Galv., Copper & Brass Fittings; Caulking; New Hand Tools; Inc. Shovels, Rakes, Hammers, Etc.; Plastic Fit dngs; WD-40; Fishing Items; Lights; New Elec. Sm. Appliances; Large Qty. of Elec. Sup plies; Lags; Chaulk; Gas Cans; Over $3000.00 bolt Inventory; Stepladder; Axe & Hammer Handles; Threaded Rod; Cow Chain; Cow Straps; Log Chain; Clevis; Hitch Pins; Elec. Engine Heater; Hyd. & Milker Hoses; V Belts; Garden Insecticide; Canvasses; Insulators; New Elec. Motors; Up to 1 HP Come-A- Longs; Furnace Filters; Much, Much, More. DAIRY SUPPLIES: DeLaval 75 Milker Pump; Cases Towels; Acid; CIP; Tit Dip; Udder Wash; Teat Dialalors; Masdds Treat ment; Drinking Bowls; Elec. Fencers; Lots Other Misc. Dairy Supplies. Westinghouse Refrigerator; File Cabinet; Lots, Lots More Not Listed. Auct. Note: This Is Only A Partial List. Over $75,000 retail inventory, many items to sell not listed. After 10 yrs. in business, owners are discontinuing their Bradford Co. Store. This will be a complete liquidation -e. ciy thing sells to the bare walls. Plan to Attend. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Evening of Sale. Out of state buyers must have a cur rent bank letter of credit guaranteeing funds. Sellers BRADFORD CO. DAIRY SUPPLY Conducted By FRALEY AUCTION CO. Licensed & Bonded Auct. Lie. No. AU-001194-L RD 4, Box 328, Muncy, PA 17756 (717) 546-6907 Lunch Available - Tent if Inclement Some prices received were: quarter horses $320, $560, $760 & $BlO, J.D. tractor $950, 1971 Winnebago motor home $3300, J.D. 894 A rake $187.50, disc $l6O, N.H. baler (old) $2OO, Western saddle $2OO, 1974 Chrysler New Yorker $325, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite $340 and ladderback rocker $95. Charles W. Shrodes and David W. Shrodes were the auctioneers. BAER SALE A Complete Dairy Herd Dispersal was held October 7 by Ronald and Louise Baer, 6 miles west of Newville, Pa. in Cumberland County. Registered and grade Holstein cows averaged $935. The top price in the 30 milking cows was $l4OO and several sold for $1350. The average of the cows, heifers and calves was $Bl5. The Mueller 500 gal. bulk tank brought $2175 and wash tubs $6O. Kling’s Auctions, Inc. managed the sale. DAGATI SALE A Public Auction of registered Holsteins and bulk tank was held 6th ANNUAL ECHO-HOLLOW MILKING & BREED HEIFER SALE Located at the farm - 2 miles west of Rt. 11 and Kingsley, Pa. Take Harford Exit Off Rt. 81 or Rts. 106 or 11 off of Rt. 6. SATURDAY, QCT. 29- 12:00 NOON 55-REGISTERED HOLSTEINS-5S 43 Reg. Heifers all fresh or close, plus all heifer calves bom now to sale time (12 plus). Herd is certified and accredited. Interstate tested. Sires represented: 10 Bell, 8 Ned Boy, 2 Tony, 2 Gold, Enhancer, Sammy, Mandingo, Royalty and others. Service Sires: 4 with red factor to Red Bulls, 6 Pete, 5 Valiant, 9 Elevation, 5 Creek, 5 Loyal and 5 Willow. SOME FEATURES An outstanding Bell fresh 8-31. Dam is VG Demand. w/4-7 259 21,085 3.6 754 (inc) and index of +77om +2IF 13 P. Grdam is Ex w/23,110m 4.6 1058 F. Dam’s mat sis has several sons in A 1 A lop cow family!! A reall good Bell fresh 9-5. Sells with her twin sister and an Elevation hfr., calf. Dam is VG-86 w/3 records over 20,000 m. A fancy Mandingo fresh 9-23. Dam is a VG- Very w/3 yrs. 17,550 m. 3.7 654 F, Grdam Ex-90 by Kingpin w/137,780m. 3.5 4804 F. A fancy Enhancer fresh 9-17. Dam is GP-82-2 ’ w/620F 4.3. Grdam GP-83 w/792F 4.5 Tremendous test pedigree. Another really good Bell fresh 9-2. w/hfr. calf. From 3 gens. VG Dam VG-88 w/20,000m 3.8 773 and over 100,000 m. Grdam 88 w/24,179m 3.7 894 F and 147,542 5.666 F. 3rd Dam VG-87 w/771 4.1 4th Dam over 160,000 m. A nice Rotate fresh 8-26 w/hfr. calf by Pete. She has good size and much potential. A real milky Banker fresh 9-26 w/hfr. calf by Enhancer son. Dam is GP Starlite w/19,020m 4.1772 F at 3 yrs. Grdam EX Apache w/4 records over 1000 F up to 1269 F 5.3 Great pedigree. Another Bell fresh 9-20. Dam is VG-86 Valiant w/3 yr. 17,434 m 3.8 654 F Grdam 2E-90 w/26,980m 4.0 1078 F and 139,770 4.1. lALES MGR. NOTE This group has been selected by a Reg. Hols tein breeder with 50 years experience. It shows!! The rumor is this is the best group ever and I sure agree. Several Ist calf hfrs. have the potential of VG. As a group they are really milky with good udders. The “right kind”. Off road parking Catalogs Lunch Rest rooms available day of sale OWNERS: MR. AND MRS. LLOYD POTTER RD#2 KINGSLEY, PA. 18826 Phone 717-289-4337 Auctioneer: William Kent Pedigrees: Ronald Wood SALES MGR. WOOD’S AUCTION SERVICE GORDON WOOD, MANSFIELD, PA.. 717-549-4901 October 8 by Francis and Candy Dagati at Starlight, Pa. in Wayne County. The 44 cows and bred heifers averaged $927 with the top cow selling for $1550. The second high was $l4OO and the third high was $l3OO. Other prices were: Zero 800 gal. bulk tank $ll5O, N.H. silage wagon $2450 and N.H. 302 slurry spreader $3OOO. Jim Adriance and Jim Adriance, Jr. were the auctioneers. KLOBETANZ SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and household goods was held October 8 by Merle and Nannie Klobetanz, 3 miles east of Rt. 522 along Rt. 641 near Neelyton, Pa. Some prices included: hanging lamp $75, child’s granite din ner bucket $26, set of dishes $42.50, Sears rid ing mower $l5OO, Har ley Davidson side car PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate wfApprox. 1 Acre Land Situated On Comer Lot Antiques, Household Goods, Furniture Real Estate 1:00 PM. SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1988 10:00 A.M. Located ?378 Hobson Road, Lancas ter, Pa., East Lampeter Township 5 mile East of Lane, on Rt. 340 turn right on Witmer Road, Sale on right. Real Estate Consists of 2'A Story Brick & Frame Dwelling and VA Story Frame 2-Car Garage w/Shop & Storage Area above. Electric Garage Door Opener. Situated on Corner Lot w/Approx 400’ Road Frontage. Ist Floor: Living Room, Dining Room, Lg. Foyer, Kitchen w/Cupboards, Powder Room, attached Utility Room, Wall-to-Wall Carpet, Closets throughout. 2nd Floor: 2 Bedrooms, Sewing or Childs Bedroom, Full Bath. Attic: Board Floors, Basement: Concrete, Storm Windows & Doors, Oil-Fired Hot Water Furnace w/ Cast iron Radiator, Good Well, Cistern, Public Cistern, Public Sewer Permanent Shade, Good Location w/lots of possibilities. Cherry Corner Cupboard, Marble Top Dresser w/Mirror, Matching Marble Top Washstand, 8 Cane Seated Chairs (nice condition), Uph. Love Seat w/Matchmg Chair - like new, 3 pc. Bedroom Suite w/ Box Spring & mattress, Pine Dropleaf Table, 4 Windsor Type Chairs w/Matchmg Rocker, Uph. Swivel Rocker, Mortis Stool, Birdseye Maple Table w/Drawer, Old Bureau w/Wooden Knobs, Sofa Bed, Sew ing Table, Double Bed w/Box Spring & mat tress, mahog. End Tables, Oak Desk w/ Chair, Breakfast Set w/4 Chairs, Night Stand, Clothes Tree, Night Stand, Pictures & Frames, Lamps, Wicker Baskets. Assort, of Hand-Hooked Rugs. Ingraham 8-Day Mantel Clock, Ansoma 8-Day Mantel Clock. 30” Gas Stove, Hot Point Refrigerator, Washer & Dryer. Linens, Bedding, Roger Bro. Silverware, Books, X-mas Items, hand Blown Pitcher, Bavaria, Oriental & other China, Pressed & Pattern Glass, Collection of Ruby Glass including Ruby Glass Basket, Carnival Glass, Agate Roaster, Canner, Grinder, meat Saws, Stainless Steel Pans, Slaw cutter, Sad Irons. Assort, of Hand & Gar den Tools, Vice Hand Saws, Cross Cut Saw, Step Ladders, Wooden Wheelbar row, Wooden Fold Table, Galv. Tubs, Jacobsen Elec. Start Self Prop. Hand Mower. Lots of items too numerous to mention. Good Food - No Out-Of-State Checks - Not Responsible for Accidents. For Inspection call auctioneer for appointment. TERMS; 10% Down - Balance on or before December 9, 1988. Sale For: Mary G. Lewis David Homsher Arnold Beyer & Homsher Auctioneers: Miller & Slegrlst Elvin Slegrlst 687-6857 Alvin Miller 392-1547 Paul Andrews, Appr. AU-1723-L Attorney $425, organ $5OO, Hutch cupboard $475, dry sink $475, love seat $l2O, piano stool $6O, railroad watch $72.50j patchwork quilt s29fl| hooked rug child’s rocker $47.50* steam whistle $97.50, exhaust whistle s3s| Dutch style cupboard $l5O, poplar corner cupboard $7OO, mantel kitchen clock $145. Robert D. Fleck was the auctioneer.