PUBLIC 1 JbSif AUCTION liT 51 berks county ! HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD \ DISPERSAL \ r TUES., MARCH 16, 1993 AT 11:00 A.M. LOCATED: 10 Miles North of Reading, turn off Rt. 61 at the Shoemakersvllle traffic light onto Rt. 662 for 4 miles & right onto West Shore Drive to 2nd farm on left, Perry Twp., Berks Co., PA. SELLING: (50) Hl-Grade Holstein Cows. (9) Fresh January-February; (6) Due March-April; (9) Due May-June; (6) Due July. Balance in various stages with ap prox. 21 Fall cows. (1) Brown Swiss Cow (9) Holstein Springing Heifers Due March-April: (2) Jersey Heifers Due April. Some cows bred with sire power. Certified & Accredited Herd - Some Cows Milked 100+ Lbs. - Health Charts Day of Auction. AUCTIONEER NOTE: This is an oppor tunity to purchase good cows directly off the farm. This well cared for herd has good size, udders & show a lot of milk. If need of good cows - plan to attend this auction. TERMS: Cash or PA Check (no out of state checks accepted unless accompanied by current letter of credit from bank with prior approval of auctioneer.) ELEANOR HAFER & THE LATE CHARLES HAFER Auctioneer: Kenneth P. Lelby R.D. #2, Box 2674 Hamburg, PA 19526 215-562-3929 PA L#AUOOS4I-L I * LEIBY | AUCTIONEER i SERVICE f COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL Wednesday, March 31, 1993 - 11:00 A.M. Sharp Located in Blair County at Roaring Spring. Take 36 to blinking light - Go East on Cross Cove Road to 4-way stop - Make left on Cove Lane Road - Go to Fredrick Road - First road to right - First Farm. 80 • Holstein • 80 1 - Service Sire Approximately 25 Registered - Several I.D. Grades Balance Top Quality Grade Cattle 15 Recently Fresh Animals 10 Sell Dry 16 Due April and May 8 cows sell over 100 lbs. on February Test Milking Animals averaged 67 lbs. on last test All Animals vaccinated for Shipping Fever 30 Day Blood and T.B. Tested - Pregnancy checked Rolling 365 day Average for February 1993 - 20342 - 3.8 - 773 Fat This is a Tie Stall Herd with Fancy Udders and the right kind of Feet and Legs. Sires of Registered Animals Include: Chief Mark • Valiant Tab - Tradition - Chairman - Mars Tony - Trifecta • Beautlflctan • Valiant Sammy • Boutonniere - Hanover Hill Jethro - Roybrook Tempo - Dixiecrat - Clinton Camp Majesty - Mattador and others A few of the Features Include; Tabby • Registered Valiant Tab Daughter due right before Auction to Mascot. Her calf will sell - Made right at 18000 last lactation. She is a Hanover Hill bred animal, with her Dam carrying the Gor-Wood prefix. Full Pedigree on this Good, Young Animal. Danie - Registered Jethro Daughter - Sells Fresh. Had 115 lbs. on last test - Made over 22000 last Lactation as. a first calf. Reba - Registered Mattador - Sells Fresh in January with 3rd calf -112 lbs. On February teat - Made over 22000 last Lactation and she is getting better every day. Laytaya - Registered Mars Tony - Due in May to Pen-Col Dazzler-ET - Made over 24000 as a 2 yr. old - She is Fancy and Works. Sunlite - Registered Tempo - Due at Sale time to Mascot - Made over 18000 last year in a short Lactation. Bambl - Grade Mandingo out of a Wayne Springs - Projected for 28000 - Due in Sep tember to Leadman - Made over 30000 last time. Dolly - Grade - Due in May to Delight - Made 27000 in 309 days last Lactation. Terri - Grade - Moodys Pat Troy • Bred to Mascot - Projected 27000 - Made over 28000 last time. Don't Forget the Date • Wednesday, March 31 -11:00 A.M. at Roaring Spring The time and the place to add Top Replacements to your Herd Selling First - 500 lbs. of Muenster and Longhorne Cheese in 5 lb. Blocks Owner: Noah Zeiset Roaring Spring, PA 814*793*3008 I D. Required tor Bidder’s Number Not Responsible tor Accidents Catalogs Day of Sale IM,, ‘i~“rrr^imimiiniisi<iMii<iMinaMiiiiiiiisi>iMiiiati TRI-BIRCH FARM Sale Managed by: Kling’s Auctions, Inc. R. D. 1, Box 66, Landisburg, PA PA License No. #O5OO 717-789-3883 Lunch Available N Sale Reports The Great North American Draft Horse & Mule Auction Bedford Co. Fairgrounds, Bedford, PA FRI., APRIL 23, 1993 10:00 A.M. Tack & Draft Horse S > Related Items •*'V\/ S A Wagons, buggies, saddles, harness, cowboy memorabilia, farm primitives, horse-drawn implements, stock trailers & large miscellaneous. Friday Nile Chicken Bar-B-que • Country Western Entertain ment & Dance! SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1993 10:00 A.M. Draft Horses & Mules, Donkeys, Buggy Horses Bring your own harness and prove your stock. Saddle horses sell last. TERMS: 6% Commission on horses. No Sale Fee: $2O per horse. Stall Fee: $lO per stall. 10% Commission on harness, new equipment and good implements. 20% Commission on used tack and Junk. Cash or Certified funds only. Plan to come early, stay late... and bring lots of money! AUCTIONEERS Jim Johnston, Paris, Mo. 816-327-4875 Paris E. Koser, Everett, Pa. 814-735-3300 FMI: Paris E. Koser • RR#2, Box 492 • Everett, PA 15537 MILLER SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held February 23 by Christian K. and Anna Mary Miller, south of Strasburg, Lane. Co., Pa. on Winter Hill Road. Some prices included: work horses $9OO to $l2OO, Case 930 tractor $5550, diesel engine $4lOO, N.H. 311 baler $5500, Brady chopper $2400, mower & crimper $3OOO, N.I. 323 picker $lBOO, N.H. 256 rake $1425, N.H. 456 mower $l2OO, Stoltzfus spreader $1375, Hes ston 7140 harvester $1625, Nicholson hay PUBLIC AUCTION SAT. - MARCH 27th 9:20 A.M. Located at RR2, Nescopeck, PA. Follow auction sign off 180 at Exit 37 and take Rt. 339 north (Mlffllnvllle-Nescopeck Road) approx. 4 miles to the Farm of the late Harry Drake. 7 TRACTORS-JD CRAWLER-TRUCKS FARM EQUIP.-FORD WRECKER JD 4320 Dsl, WFE, 3PTH, good rubber - JD 3010 Dsl, NFE -JD 3010 Dsl, NFE -JD 60 - JD 60 (as is) - JD Ml - JD 40 w/cult. - JD 420 crawler w/blade - 1975 Ford F 350 wrecker -1973 F7OO dump w/metal box - Chevrolet truck w/15’ alum, box (as is) - 2 Ford trucks metal dump boxes (as is) - 1979 F 250 Super Cab pickup, 8’ box - Oliver 546 4B spring trip - Oliver 5-16 semi plows -JD 4 row planter -JD 14' transport disk - 3PTH 9 tooth chisel plow - JD 17 disk drill - 2 JD 13 hole drills - 3PTH PTO side hill mower - Woods 84 3PTH chopper - 3 PTH rear blades - 2 3PTH post hole diggers - 2 3PTH seeders - 3PTH HD rear scoop - 3PTH tool bar - metal dump body - 3 PTH 5’ scarifier - 3PTH crane -16’ alum, truck box - JD 2 row cult. - 3PTH L&R plow - JD flail chopper - Howard 3PTH PTO tiller 4’ - Walsh sprayer - 2 3PTH cult. - 3PTH chopper - bale elevators - 2 JD running gears - JD 237 picker parts - 2 Woods 1 row corn pickers - horse drawn cult. - JD 3PTH planter - Irrigation pump - pipe - sprinklers 4" - elec, bean sheller - 3 PTH 30 gal. sprayer - 3PTH 55 gal. sprayer - 3 drag harrows - 3PTH platform - York 3PTH 9' stone rake - metal cattle racks for pickup - 2 grain augers - 12’ JD disk - metal wagon bed -12’ tilt bed trailer -JD 9' disk - JD 3-14 3PTH plows - 3 axle trailer - 2B 3PTH disk plow - 3PTH sickle bar mower - 5 port, hog pens - coated hog flooring - telephone poles - chix waterers - cattle waterer - iron pipe - 2 platform scales - wheelbarrow - 2 radial arm saws - hand metal brake - chix brooder - corn sheller - rototiller - Craftsman drill press - JD plant er parts - welding table - power hacksaw - barrel burner - acetylene tank & gauges - 2 hp compressor - Makita cut off saw - Lin coln 225 welder - wrenches -10” vise - SS table -JD 112 (as is) - hod feeders -55 gal. barrels - misc. JD parts - piles & piles of scrap iron - AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is just a partial listing of equip., tools and farm related Items. Buyers have 45 days for removal of goods at their own risk. Statements made day of sale take pre cedence over all previously written material. Not responsible for accidents. Terms: Cash or travelers checks. PA checks only, If known by Seller or Auctioneer. Complete payment day of auction. SELLER: Mrs. Harry (Doris) Drake AUCTIONEER: Olen R. Knecht (717) 683-5955 AU-001765-L Uncwfcf Fanning, Saturday, March 13 1993-El3 tedder $B2O, 4 flat bed wagons $9OO to $lOOO, tobacco lath $11.50 per hundred, copper kettle $l4O and Lincoln wel der $ll6O. Lloyd Kreider, Ran dal Kline and Roy Good were the auctioneers. STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Auction of mules and farm machin ery was held February 26 by Samuel M. and Sarah A. Stoltzfus, 13 miles south of Stras burg, Pa. on Route 896. Some prices received were; pair of black mules $3500, horses $l4OO to $l6OO, Far mall 465 tractor $l5OO, N.H. #3ll baler $6500, N.I. picker $3lOO, Cun ningham crimper $l2OO, Brady chopper $1350, N.H. 456 mower $2OOO, N.H. 256 rake $l3OO, Gehl wagon $BOO, Grove flat bed wagon $B5O, Bobsled $75, breaking cart $ 150, 3 tobacco bale boxes $l5O each, tobacco lath $lO per hundred and sausage stuffer $lO5. Lloyd Kreider, Ran dal Kline and Roy Good conducted the sale. SIEMBIDA SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held February 27 by John C. and Deborah R. Siembi da, 4 miles south ot Salem, Ohio off Eagle ton Road. The 126 acre farm with a ranch house built in 1980, steel building with box stalls, milk parlor and pole building was sold for $115,000. The auctioneers were Jim & Ken Baer, Gor don Koehler and Bill Baer, App. BETZ SALE A Public Auction of a milking herd and bred heifers was held Febru ary 23 by William Betz, Turbotville, Pa. The 68 Holstein grade and registered cows averaged $l2BO. A grade cow was sold for $2050 and several brought $lB5O with one selling for $lBOO. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. PATH SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held February 27 by Tom and Dorothy Path, 6 miles north of Hancock, Maryland. Some prices included: White 2-105 tractor $lB,BOO, Far mall H tractor $1350, Kubota tractor & loader $16,750, 1931 Chev. automobile $7OOO, N.H. 853 round hay baler $12,000, J.D. 2-beater self-unloading wagon $5050, White transport disc $2700 and Gehl haybine $l4OO. James G. Cochran was the auctioneer. HERR SALE A Public Sale of household goods was held February 27 by Clyde and Mabel Herr, 283 Sprecher Road, Pequea Twp., Lancas ter, Pa. There were 190 registered. Some prices were: 1828 half-cent 539, 1830 large cent Sl5, silver dollars $lO to Sl5 ea., Flexible Flier sled 537.50, advertising pencils $l5O, push mower $lOO, Cub Cadet tractor w/attach. $6OO, rototillerSlOS, 12 gauge shotgun $75, Springdale dairy ther mometer $5O, oil lamp $5O, quilt $l5O, iron dog $175, camel-back trunk $B5, kitchen table s/chairs $2OO, depress ion bedroom suite $3BO, oak extension table $6OO, chest freezer $lBO and oak cabinet $lBO. Miller and Siegrisi were the auctioneers.
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