r Ayf,M vihiut*? Siiiin vjh i'oitj 40—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 471974 Public Sales Register (Continued from Pate 39) TUES. MAY 21 - 1 P.M. Walter Warburton Milking Herd and Bred Heifer Dispersal at Wyalusmg, Pa., located 7 miles north of Wyalusmg just off Rt. 706 on Water St., out of Camptown. Walter Warburton, owner; William Kent, Inc., Bergen, N. Y. Sale Manager and Auctioneer. WLD. MAY 22 - Public Sale of 35 Acre Farm and Tenant or guest house at Fivepomtville by Ira Fasnacht. Randal Kline, Auctioneer. SAT. MAY 25 - 11 A.M. Public Sale of Dairy Herd, Farm Equipment and Dairy Equipment located 2 miles South of Cochranville near intersection Rt. 41 and 796 along Derry Meeting Road, Chester Co., 6 miles north of Avondale. Sale by PALMA V.C. and Joseph R. Baker; Carl Diller and J. Everett Kreider, Auctioneers. SAT. MAY 25 - 10 A.M. Public Sale of Body Shop & Equipment, Tools located at South Pitt St., Manheim, Pa. known as H. H. Conrad’s Body Shop. Sale by Homer Conrad: Rufus Geib and Raymond Miller, Auc tioneers. SAT. JUNE 1 - 11:30 A.M. Public Sale of Real Estate, Antiques and Household Goods located at 256 West Mam St., Leacock, Penna.., 6 miles East of Lancaster along Route 23. Terms by Eugene H. Brown; J. Everett Kreider and Carl Diller, Auctioneers. WED. JUNE 5 - 9:30 A.M. Consignment Sale located % PUBLIC AUCTION OF TRUCKS, HAY MAKING EQUIPMENT, & TRACTOR SATURDAY Morning, MAY 11,1974 10:30 A.M. SHARP! LOCATION Rt /322 west toward Brickerville Turn right onto Hopeland Rd. On Hopeland Rd 1 mile, sale will be held at the second farm on the right Watch for sale arrows Due to discontinuing their hay making operations, the Mxtchc Ranch will offer for sale on the above date: 1971 TERNATIONAL 1600 SERIES CATTLE TRU( <VITH 20’ BED AND HOSTETLER CATTLE RACI 50,000 ORIGINAL MILES 197 rd Pick-up % ton, 40,000 original miles; Ford 3000 ] el app 150 hrs. like new; JD. 336 Baler with bale wer - used only 2 seasons; N.H. 3-pt. grass mowf 7’ Bar - used only 1 season; N.H. 256 Hay rake bar - used only 1 season; Two 18’ hay wagons • with :s; 3-bot. 16” Oliver plow; J.D. 12’ Tandem disc drauhc on rubber wheels; J.D. No. 70 Flail mam spreader; 3-pt. hitch seeder & spreader; 2 grain T ers - one 16’ and one 40’ AUC r PEER’S NOTE: There will be no small items. The a listed equipment will be all that is for sale on sale d This will be a short sale of equipment that is all in ke new” condition; if interested, inspection of equipn ,nt before sale starting time. Randal Kline, Sale by: Auction Service .... ■ , (717) 626-4975 Mitchell Ranch ff\ (717) 949-2011 mile north of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co. Pa. Sale by David H. Good; F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. H. Wolgemuth, Auctioneers. Harry and Daisey Gibble Sale 2 miles West of Manhelm April 27 Real Estate, Equipment and Household - With huge attendance, the largest ever, 9 acres of real estate brought $63,000. Barley sold for $?.85 a bushel; and a butcher bell sold for $240. Auctioneer; Rufus Geib and Raymond Miller. Wayne Co. Holstein Club Sale Honesdate, Pa. April 27 Holsteins With a very nice crowd, 50 Registered Holstein Heifer calves brought an average price of $589. Calves brought $B5O, $9OO, $lOOO, $lO5O. High calf brought $1575. Auctioneer: Merton Bunnell. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 OR 394-3047 FRI. EVE. JUNE 7- 5 P.M. Millers Mill Road, in Wind- Sharp and SAT. JUNE 8 - sor Twp. at Millers Mill. Sale 9:30 A.M. Public Sale of .by M. Luther Miller, C. Valuable Real Estate, An- Mervin Miller, executors for tiques, Personal Property the Estate of Laura M. and Farm Machinery Miller. Jacob A. Gilbert, located at RD9, York, Pa. on Auctioneer. Sale Reports David Good Consignment Sale Wednesday, May 1 9 tractors - FarmaU A sold for $700; FarmaU A without equipment sold for $5OO. AU Hay Equipment sold exceptionally WeU: 1 row potato digger $140; 1 row potato planters sold from $5O. to $75; 2 row corn picker sold for $9OO. Good crowd. Maurer Hauling, Inc. Sale Jame« L. Maurer Northwest of DanviUe April 26 Cattle Average price of heifers $475. Top heifer brought $575. Equipment Case 1070 - $9500; Plows $1450; Case 870 $7750 - Plows $1350; 1970 Case 1070 - $9250 - Plows $900; 276 N.H. Baler, 1 yr. old - $2950 ; 600 Gehl forage harvester with both heads - $2000; Gehl wagon - $2550; 279 hay bine - $2525; Dunham cultimulcher - $1730; Int. gram driU - $l5OO. Auctioneer: Max Fraley and Son. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY LIVESTOCK - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SATURDAY, MAY LOCATED: Turn North at Neimans Garage off the Canal Road on Mill Creek Road Vz mile. Watch for signs. Pinto riding horse, % Pinto horse. Pony, black Angus cow and Calf (calf will be sold separate), Holstein and Hereford cow crossed, 1951 Chev. horse van or cattle truck, saddle, bridles, harness, horse tack, 1966 Olds Delta 88, etc. FARM MACHINERY Farmall M tractor with power steering, live hydraulic, remote hydraulic, motor overhauled 10 hrs, ago, Farmall H w-10 speed transmission, remote hydraulic, new tires, small crawler w-loader, Int. • semi-mounted mower, John Deere 2 bottom trailer plow, McCormick 28 blade disc, John Deere tractor spreader, cidti. for H or M Farmall, Cardinal portable elevator w-motor, tractor harrow, McCormick hay rake, Int. 50 T hay baler, cultipacker, lime spreader, wagon and flat, wooden boxes, circle saw, 2 hole com sheller w-bagger-like new, fencing, ladders, shovel plow, box sleds, hand sprayer, bolts, tools, saws, power and push mowers, jacks, hog scrapers, hog gallows, log and tire chains, bag truck, wire, feed bags, lan terns, planter Jr. seeder, belts, storm doors, bench vise, air hose, hydraulic hose, plastic pipe, rope, bench saw, tires, electric motors, lumber hay hooks, shovels, forks, rakes, picks, and a wagon load of odd and ends, a fence charger. Avon bottles, Kelvinator electric range, electric dryer, oil heatrola, wood and coal range, 9 x 12 braided rug, 2 single beds, single spring and mattress, roloway bed, sewing cabinet, bed spreads, curtains, dishes, pot and pans, and many other items. R.D.4 Dover, Penna. AUCTIONEER: Blaine N. Rentzel Box 222 Emigsville, Penna. Phone 764-6412 V« ' »V * SV* * «* Mary E. Handel Sale Southwest of Quarryville April 26 Real Estate 46 acre farm brought $65,000. Auctioneer: Kersey Bradley. March of Dimes Auction Green Dragon Market RD3, Ephrata April 23 With approximately 500 persons attending, total receipts were $2,408.50, $4OO higher than last year’s sale. QuUts brought up to $100; quilt tops $9 and $10; small hooked rug $52.50. Bread $4-$5.25 a loaf; cakes up to $25; scrapple $1 a pound; eggs $2 a dozen; cupcakes $5 a dozen; and bologna $3.75 a pound. Chairman was John G. Martin - Co-chairman Adam Zimmerman. Auctioneers: John E. Martin, Paul E. Martin, Amos Sensenig, Randall Kline, John H. Fry, Ben Weaver, T. Glenn Horst, Paul Hurst, Ben Habecker. 10:30 A.M. LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS TERMS; Cash or Good Check DALE HILBERT 1974 18, PUBLIC AUCTION TUES. NIGHT, MAY 7 - 6joo P.M. Located in Farmersvilte, 3 miles East of Brownslown, Lancaster County, Pa. A real good line of Used Furniture, Glassware, Appliances, Etc. DON’T MISS THIS SALE JOHN J. RUTT (Owner) RICHARD MURRAY, Auctioneer Lester WEAVER. Auctioneer L & S AUCTION CENTER RDI.STRASBURG ON ROUTE 896 CONDUCTOR OF A PUBLIC SALES ON YOUR PROPERTY OR IN OUR Q AUCTION CENTER Real Estate • Antiques • Farm • Household PUBLIC AUCTION TONIGHT - SAT., MAY 4, 6;30 P.M. FINE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & ANTIQUES LARRY L. LEFEVER, AUCTIONEER RICHARD P. SCHROYER. AUCTIONEER Receiving Hours - Mon Tues. Wed 7t09 P M . Phone 687 8505 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR'S ITEMS, WELSH PONY, HYDRAULIC DUMP WAGON Located 9 Miles N. of Danville in Village of Strawberry Ridge near PP & L Power Plant SATURDAY, MAY 11 Starting at 9; 30 a.m. under Tent 2 beautiful unusual jelly cupboards, old pewtei; cupboard, lovely 5’ oak rolltop desk, round-oak pedestal table, Maple 6 leg dropleaf table, Unusual 5 leg table with 1 dropleaf and drawer, other tables. Gun cabinet, stands, spool leg stand, raised head couch, blanket chests, tool chests, lovely large dovetailed chest, raised back trunks, plank bottom chairs, cane chairs, Lyre back plank bottom chair with original finish, Boston rocker, ladies plank bottom rocker, other chairs & rockers including 6 Arrowback plank bottom chairs, saddler's .bench. 2 T. Barker Dbl. Barrel Hammer shotguns, Richard’s Dbl. barrel Muzzle loading shotgun, (Violin - tools - Forms - Necks partly carved - books) - cruly maple over 100 years old, collection of wood planes including set of 18 stairway building planes, wood planes dated 1845, slicks, turning tools, levels, saws, running board tire pump for Model T Ford, Forge with 8” gear driven Fan, old Bam Boring Machine. Hog trough, old wooden ice refrigerator, Adzs., picks - grubenhoes, bits & braces, brass brace, broad ax, C.I. pitcher pump, C.I. Boston Terrier Dog, Lead Soldiers, metal toys, Fordson toy tractor, gas pump, potato plow, old wheel barrow, store meat slicer, scales, 6 miniature oil lights including Harry Night Light, Gone with the Wind Lamp R and A, bracket Lamp complete, Frosted Fount choir Damp dated 1870, other lamps, R.R. Lanterns, other Lanterns. Belly (32) Brass sleigh bells, brass back bells, odd sleigh bells, 2 brass turkey bells, other bells, Buggy Lap Robe, Quilt, crocks, jugs, insulators, wedgewood washbowl and pitcher, Bone handle forks, compotes, Goblets, vases, candle holders, opalescent - Nippon - Press glass, water and cream pitchers including Flo Blue and Vasoline, 2 Blue carnival dishes, mugs, paper weights, Goblets including vasoline and cranberry, depression glass Majolica match holder, Ironstone platter, old hand blown (pigeon Blood) vase, tooth pick holders, bndal baskets, cake stands, loads more, postcard album with cards, small potbelly stove. Tin cans, etc. 10-year-old spotted welsh pony - safe for small children, 2 pony saddles, pony driving harness, pony 2 wheel cart, Double work Harness, 16’ dump wagon w-5 ton Hyd. Hoist, IH 2 way plow for C, Sausage Grinder, 24” Boy’s Bike, Girl’s 20” bike, Indian stones, Loads more. 3 generation accumulation. Owners - Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Cotner, 437-2484 Auct. - Max Fraley and Son, 546-6631 Lunch Available
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