Sale WOOLF SALE A Public Auction of tractors and farm ma chinery was held May 28 by Edgar and Doro thy Woolf, 32 Winters* villc Road, Richland, Tulpehockcn Twp., Berks Co., Pa. Some items sold were: A.C. 170 tractor w/loader $6900, A.C. 7030 tractor $7OOO, Brillion hay tedder $1675, N.H. rake $1575, Gehl grinder mixer $2200, Brillion alfalfa seeder $lOOO, A.C. 200 tractor $5600, bin wagon $1250, Int. 5-boitom plow $l5OO, J.D. 336 baler $2OOO and N.I. 41 ft. elevator SIOSO. Roy D. Shirk Auc tioneering Service and Nelson L. Ebersole con ducted the sale. STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held May 28 by Annie K. Stoltzfus, 478 Gault Rd., Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. The 3-bedroom ranch-style house was sold for $122,000 to Leon and Lydia Lapp of Narvon, Pa. The auctioneer was Aaron E. Martin Auc tion Service. TOOT SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery and tractors was held May 28 by Jean and Gordon Toot, 4040 Oxford New Lon don Rd., Oxford, Pa. There 234 registered for the sale. PROPERTY CONSISTS OF: 1800 sq. ft. 2 story colonial w/vinyl siding. Ist fir. has Ig. eat-in kit., living & dining area, bedroom/office & full bath. 2nd fir. has 3 bedrooms w/lg. closets, 2 full baths. Basement w/outside entrance, 12x24 deck, heat pump, central air, well and drain field. 200’ gravel lane to 53.5 acres of beautiful woodland, southern slope, private setting. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, June 4th from 1-3, or by appointment TERMS: 10% day of sale; settlement on or before August 25,1994. TERMS BY: Joseph P. McDermott Dolores McDermott m [HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. [Alvin Homing AU-0433-L [Merle Ebarly AU-2417-L |PO. Box 251, Morgantown HS10) 286-5183 Reports Some prices were: J.D. 4010 tractor $4OOO, J.D. 40 tractor w/loader $2200, J.D. 336 baler $l9OO, J.D. A tractor $9OO, J.D. B tractor $650, McCurdy bin wa gon $3OO, wooden but ter chum $95, Pomeroy dehomers $35, straw berry crates $2l each, wooden rolling pins $2O each and slack wood bits $6 each. Harry W. and Jeffrey E. Whiteside were the auctioneers. MARKS SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 26 for Stephen Marks, near Seven Stars in Juniata Co., Pa. on Route 235. The 7.33-acrc farm ette included a 2-story house, bank bam, drive thru com crib and shop which were sold for $67,000. Kenneth E. Massing er and Neil A. Courtney were the auctioneers. HOOPER SALE A Public Auction of horse items and a sleigh was held May 28 for Jim and Doris Hooper, 1991 Ml. Carmel Rd., Hereford, Maryland. There were 100 regis tered. Some prices includ ed: wagon seat chest S4S, harness rack $32.50, manure spread er $125, sleigh $2OO, black boy cement jock ey $5O, Laser Disc-Vis ion machine w/29 movie rentals $2OO, rugs up to $4O each, horse jumps $lOO each and a wood stove $35. Nevin E. Tasto was industrical/Commercial the auctioneer. zoned land with com- SHANK SALE pl«e industrial electri- A Public Auction of cal system installed was real estate was held sold for #135,000. May 27 by Del Shank, between Harrisburg and Public Auction Register Clodni Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each weck’i publication JUNE FBI. JUNE 3 & SAT. JUNE 4 • 10AM Mac Fadden Family Farm, Somers and Center Valley Rd„ Towns of Sharon & Cherry Valley, Schoharie and Otsego Co. 2 miles W. of Sharon Springs S. of Rte. 20. Deppoliti’s Northeast Auc tion a Realty. SAT. JUNE 4 -10 AM NJ Horse Farm Auction of farm, bams and household of Mr. Wayne Fulton, Squankum-Yellowbrook Rd., Farmingdale, NJ. From M9S, coming from NJ Tpk. or GS Pkwy, take Farmingdale Exit off 1-195, follow signs toward sFar mingdale, at first light turn left onto Squankum- Yellowbrook Rd. Farm is 3 miles on the left. Or from Rt. 9 take Adelphla Rd (Rte. 524) to Squakum- Yellowbrook Rd. (Rt.524A) turn right at Our House Tavern. Farm is 200 yes. on the right. Jack Wootton and Carl Steinberg, aucts. SAT. JUNE 4-10 AM Bank rupt Auction, Indoors at Your Auto Auction pre mises at 401 Jonestown Rd., Jonestown, PA. 5 miles N. of Leb. on Rt. 72, then 5 /* mile east on Jones town Rd. or from Harris burg, Rt 22 E to Rt. 72 S. to East on Jonestown Rd. Claude' C. Wolfe & Assoc. Dusty Chapman, aucts. MON. JUNE 6-5 PM Lawn and garden auction. Located at the Cochran Auction Complex, 7704 Mapteville Rd„ 800 ns boro, Washington Co., Md. JG Cochran, aucts. Danville, Sunbury, Bloomsburg; Plank Chairs, Old Photo Album; Porch Rockers; Cross-cut Saw, NOTE: There are meny boxes In the home, basement, garage from relatives that moved in and at this lima have not bean gone through yet, so expect many surprises on sale day. 2V4 dollar 1926 Gold Piece, 1884 Silver Dollar; 20+ Rolls of Wheat Pennies; old Xmas decorations. FURNITURE • APPLIANCES • HOUSEHOLD 2 bedroom suites; 2 chrome Kitchen Sets; Vanity; Dresser; Sofa and Chair; Sewing Machine; Desk & Chair; Metal Cabinets; 2 Cedar Chaste; Cedar Wardrobe; Chests of Drawers; Flowered Love Seat; 3 Rediners; Small Tables and Stands: Small T.V.; Lamps; Fans; China Closet; Gibson, Norge & Coldspot Refrigerators with Top Freezers; Kenmore Electric Stoves; Kenmore Washer and Dryer; Gibson Auto Washer; Weslmghouse 6000 Air Conditioner; Tappan Microwave; Small Kitchen Appliances: Linens,Towels and Bedding; Lots of Costume Jewelry, Knick Knacks; Foreign Coins & Paper Money: Misc. Dishes and Glassware; Much More by Sale Day. TOOLS AND CHAIN SAWS Socket Sets (Old & Modem); Hand, Yard and Garden Tools; Stlhl 024 AV Super Chain Saw; McCulloch Power Mac 310 Chain Saw; Rototiller. AUTOMOBILES Beautiful 1961 Chrysler Windsor V-8, 4 Door, Black with White Hard Top, 82,037 miles. 1966 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 Door, 44,553 miles. TERMS; CASH OR GOOD PA CHECK seller: Raymond Geringer Estate Frederick M. Qsringsr, Executor Charles Flnkenblnder, Executor Robert L. Marks, Attorney AUCTIONEERS: George J. Henry • AU-001529-L • (717) 799-5351 George R. Henry • AA-001968-L Slate -College off Rt. 322 in Juniata Co., Pa. The 29.91 acres of Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneer. THURS. JUNE B -10 AM A FRI. JUNE 10 - BAM Ned row Broe. Complete Dis persal. 600 grade hols teine, term machinery. Held at the main term, comer of Laneingville A Dublin Rds, 25 miles S. of Auburn. From Rt. 348, S miles S. of King Ferry or 5 miles N. of S. Lansing (at Ceicil's Tavern) take Emmons Rd. east to Dublin to the (arm. Roy Teitsworth.-lnc., aucts. THURS. JUNE 9 - 7PM, Manheim Farm Show Building. Pro Genetics Feeder Pig Auction. John D. Stauffer, Auct SAT. JUNE 11 -10 AM Household, antiques, farm equip. & misc. Located 7V4 miles S. of Hagerstown on Taylor's Landing Rd. From Hagerstown, take Sharps burg Pike (Rt. 65 S.) from 1-70, 7V4 mile to Tyalors Landing Rd. on right, '/< mile to sale. Watch for signs. Estates of Elenr Shinham. C. Floyd Da\ auct. SAT. JUNE 11 - 10:30* Complete Dispersal Cabinetmaker & Woi working Shop Plus Antic Furniture. Located At ( ton Industrial Center, Street, Clifton Heights, Sale Ordered By I Robert Reber & Mr. Ki noth Garrett. George Wilson, Auct. MON. JUNE 13 - 10/ Real Estate, 22,000 sq. bldg, on 7 acres. $600,0 in building materials. Sal Site Buy-Rite Lumbei 1299 N. Delsea Drive (rt 47) Glassboro, NJ. Affil-i iated Auct. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynssberg, Fa. Thun, Juas 2, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY * COMMERCIAL44.OO-50.00; CUTTER ft BONING UTILITY 41.00-46.25; CAN NER * LOW CUTTER 38.00-41.00; SHELLS 38.50 ft DOWN. BULLS: GRADE 1 1500#-!870# 5640-64.50; YIELD GRADE 2 10004-1400# 48.00-57.00. FEEDER STEERS; M&L-l 300-500# 70.00-90.00; 250-280# 75.00-90.00, M 900-1000 55.00-68.00. HEIFERS M l&L-l 300-500# 70.00-87.00; L-l 400-650# 60.00-80.00. BULLS M&L-l 300-620# 58.00-90.00. CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 80.00-100.00; CHOICE 74.00-90.00; GOOD 60.00-72.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# FEW 100.00-125.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 75.00-100.00; BEEF X BULL&HFRS./HD. 75.00-140.00. HOGS: BARROWS A GILTS #l-2 210-255# 40.00-42.50; #2-3 255-280# 35.00- SOWS #l-3 300-500# 30.00- FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 25-35# 12.00-30.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 55-75 LBS. 60.00- CHOICE 90-105# 60.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 60.00- SHEEP 15.00-40.00. GOATS: LARGE 35.00-75.00/HD.; MEDIUM 25,00-40.00/HD.; SMALL 10.00- HORSES: 45.00-69.00, PONIES 20.00-50.00. • Dry up to 1000 Bu. Per Hour • Doubles As A Storage * Bln • 540 to 2100 Bushel Batch Capacity FEED BINS • Rigid Augers 4”, 6” & 8” • Flex Augers 2”, 3”, 3 1 /. "& 5” Serving The Industry For Over 30 Years Lmcatttr Farming, Saturday, Junt 4,1W4-A3B Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction Sal., May 28, 1994 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS 200-500 LBS. 60.00-80.00. SHOCK HEIFERS: 60.00-75.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO CHOICE 60.00-63.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 54.50-58.00. HOUSIHIN STEERS GOOD NONE AVAILABLE; LIGHT 50.50-54.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE 58.00-61.75; MEDIUM TO GOOD 54.00-57.00. BULI-S HEAVY 60.00-62.50, LIGHT 50.00-60.00. COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING 48.50-51.25, UTILITY HOLSTEIN 44.00-48.00, CANNERS 36.00-45.00, CULLS 35.00 AND DOWN. VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE 80.00-120.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 60 00-75.00 808 CALVES: 60.00 AND DOWN HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN TO FARM 90-120 LBS. 85.00-130.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM 100-120 LBS.. NONE AVAILABLE. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM, NONE AVAILABLE. HOGS TOP QUALITY 41.00-42.75; HEAVY 40 00-42.50, LIGHT 35.00-41.50, FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD 20.00-48.50. SOWS 25.00-33.25. MALE HOGS 21.00-30.00. LAMBS 60.00-65.50; CULLS UP TO 60.00 SHEEP 15.00-27.00. In Bln: • Stirring Systems • Aeration Air Dryin«* AUTOMATIC BATCH Continuous Flow Grain Dryers FARM BIN
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