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    Sale reports
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Complete Dispersal of the Dfller, Mgr. & Pedigrees,
rank & Mary Coover herd with Houser & Dreider,
is held March 30th. The auctioneers,
nn, which is for sale, is A Public Auction of Farm
»ted 5 milps north of Equipment was held March
ffshey, Pa. 30 by Curvin S. Hursh,
ie top cow, due in August, southwest of Ephrata, Lane.
Id for $2OOO and is a Co., Fa. 250 people attended
inhoe Star daughter. The the sale,
d high cow, due in April, Prices received were: Oliver
Id for $l7OO and was also a 1650 Gas tractor $4OOO, Ford
uiboe Star daughter. The ON tractor $905, Ford 671
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 7,1977
9:30 A.M.
Forks, Pa. Rt. 487 North, turn at Hickory
Joe’s Rest. - V* mile watch for sale signs and
arrows. (Nevin W. Yost Farm) 18 miles from
Bioomsburg, Pa. 8 miles from Orangeville, Pa.
Sale under Tent
REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M.
70 Acres plus a 9 room house, bam, 30 acres tillable,
rest in woodland, creek frontage, beautiful location,
one of the nicest in Pa.
HOUSEHOLD-REAL ESTATE-ANTIQUES
HOUSEHOLD
21” Zenith Color TV, GE refrigerator, Hot Point
stove, 6B washer and dryer. New combination safe,
living room suit, 12 z 15 room rug, rediner chair,
portable washer, Xmas decorations, window fan,
porch swing, odd chairs, lawn chairs, 303 Savage rifle.
FARM EQUIP. ,
Manure loader, cultivator, manure spreader. Sears
hammer mill 12’ elevator, Farmall No. 53 model
tractor, complanter, 12’ Oliver Trayler plow, 2 wheel
wagon, platform scale, Ontario grain drill, 167 right
and left plows, New Idea 7’ cut mower, sprayer for
Farmall H tractor.
ANTIQUES
(6 Generations of Antiques)
6 plank bottom chairs, old mantel clock, many
kerosene lamps, cherry drop leaf table, double leaf
~' (gate leg table). Fire place hand irons, many cast iron
cook pots, copper apple butter kettle, 2 gallon McHenry
whiskey jugs, many many other crocks and jugs,
childs rocker, platform rocker, several marble top
oval tables, wall coo-coo dock, barrels, old torn table >
5 legs (T leafs), wall mounted dock (Ingerham), many
old rockers, Queen Bengal cast iron code stove, lots of
nice old silver ware, wash stand with towd rack (wood
and marble top), 2 sliding glass book cases, many cast
iron pots and pans, sharpening strap, many old post
cards. Coffee grinder, large Hershey’s Tin Coco Can,
tin cookie cutters, small old Modd T battery, wood
rolling pin. Planters peanut Jar, apothacarry jars,
secretary desk, old eye glasses, old beveled china
closet, carnival glass fruit bowl, picture, cut glass,
press glass, glass boots, glass toys, Victoria Austria
Wedge cheese dish, butter and bone dishes, iron stone
china, small cast iron stove (toy), cast iron banks,
wine sets, tea sets, Majolica punch bowl, flow blue
glassware.
Silver and glass spike sets, stem fruit dishes, china
heads, 2 large cherry comer cupboards, spinning
wheel, cradle, tin candle mold, wood butter stamp,
wash basin and bowl, many many pieces of glass ware
too numerous to mention, many old picture frames,
several old violins, walnut and oak bedroom suites
dove tailed, many old baskets, spool bed, old coat rack,
many mirrors, many chairs, brass bell, brass cow bell,
old filing cabinet, coat wheel, old war helmet, old
organ stool, old trunks, cast iron beds, wood cedar
chest, birds eye maple dresser, electric train Com
madore Vanderbuilt, old wood secretary with glass,
spool chest of drawers, wooden chair, many old books,
2 marble top dressers and stands, spool stand, lots of
lamps, old iron crib, pewter ware, hat pins, fans, 8 milk
cans, many old quilts, old field glasses 8 x 70. The
Waverley (4 Books) Novels by Sir Walter Scott, old
Courting lamp and many items too numerous to
mention.
Statements made day of Sale, take Precedences over
previously written material.
Terms: Real Estate-10% of Sale-Balance in 30 Days.
Auctioneer Dan Nevius, Mifflinville, Pa.
Phone 752-4214
Clerk: Jay Leiby
Exec. Drew W. Yost
Ph. 925-2901
Benton, Pa.
Lunch by Son Church WCC
Auctioneers Note: Don’t miss this sale, one of the
finest you see in a long thne.
Bring cfaairs-spend the whole day, enjoy enjoy!!!
Seller,
YOST FAMILY
tractor $l6OO, Int. Harvester
5-bottom Plow $1650,
Transport Auger 40’ z 6“
$5OO, N.H. Side rake $750,
Low Dry Sink $3lO and Iron
Kettle $65. John E. Martin
were auctioneers.
A Dispersal sale was held at
Algerdale Farms in
Campbdltown, Lebanon Co.,
Pa. on March 29 by John H.
Alger. There was spirited
bidding by the 200 people
under the tent.
There were 72 head of
registered Holsteins sold
with an average price of $Bl4
ANTIQUE AND HOUSEHOLD
AUCTION
Wagon Wheel Restaurant
21 East Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, PA
Wyoming, Co.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
At 10 A.M.
Oval oak table with large claw feed. The Gem roller
organ with 13 wooden rolls. Seth Thomas mantel clock
dated 1863. One half gallon Gilberts fruit jar. 36”
copper apple butter kettle. Numerous old car parts for
Roadster Model A. Bottles, crocks, and furniture. And
mrny other collectables.
Owners,
MR. $ MRS. WALLACE REEVES
RDI, Tunkhannock, PA 18657
717-836*9653
Auct. Wayne E. Weaver
•RD 2, Tunkhannock, PA
717-333-4194
PUBLIC AUCTION
TUESDAY, APRIL 1Z1977
At 12 Noon
2 miles Northeast of GRATZ; watch for
auction arrows along Route 25, East of Grata,
Dauphin County, Pa.
4 TRACTORS AND POWER UNIT
MM GlOOO Diesel with Cab., 23.1 x3O tires, MM U 302
Gas, Ford 4000 Diesel Select-o-Speed, Ford 3000 Gas
Select-o-Speed. All tractors have independent PTO, 3-
pt. Linkage, Wide Front End, Two-Spool Remote
Control, and P.S.
MM Gas 95 hp. Power Unit with 1000 RPM, PTO
SHAFT (Pulley also included).
ULLAGE EQUIPMENT
Ford 3-bottom 14” mounted plow; Ford 2-bottom 16”
mounted plow; Ford 11 ft. chisel plow; MM 10 ft.
transport disk; Western 10 ft. cultipacker, Ford 3114-
row corn planter with insecticide attachment; MM 17-7
single disk drill.
FORAGE EQUIPMENT
Hesston PTIO Windrower; Darf Windrow-Turner;
Fox Industrial Harvester with 2-row com head and 6 ft.
pickup; JD 34 harvester with single-row corn head; (2)
14 ft. Grove wagons with 3 beaters, Flotation tires, 7
ton chassis, (1) Hydro-driven; JD 115 chuck wagon;
Fox hopper blower (new); New Holland crop chopper;
Kools Bros. KB2OOO recutter blower 1000 RPM.
OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT
Ford front-end loader for 3000; (2) Hawk-Bilt
manure spreaders, 150 and 200 bu.; 3 pt EZ Flow
spinner spreader; MM Model D cornsheller with
Wisconsin 24 hp. motor; 3 pt. sprayer with 125 gal.
Polyglas tank; 3 pt. Ground Scope; 3 pt. blade; 3 pt.
concrete mixer; 12 KW Generator with PTO shaft on
wheels; 3 pt. 50 gal. drum filled with concrete; (2) IS ft.
harvest handlers with motors; 27 ft. Mayrath 6”
conveyor; 4” and 5” 30 ft. auger conveyors; electric
motors up to 3 hp., all single phase; PTO Cyclone
seeder; 7hp. Cub Cadet with mower; 15 ton Howe truck
scale; 1000 lb. platform scale; 8 rolls 55 lb. roofing,
smooth surface; 1 sheet 40’ x 100’ Polyethylene; 15 ft.
%” tow cable; log chains; (3) Fairfield Stock-o-Matic
waters; (10) 10-Hole nests; (5) 10 ft. Enameled water
fountains; 550 BALES CLOVER HAY.
Owner,
RAY L DEPPEN
Auctioneer
George N. Deibert
(717)425-3313
Because the owner i$ retiring, you will have an op
portunity to purchase this fine line of equipment, which
is in excellent condition, ready to go! Please Note: This
sale has very few small items. Plan to be at the sale
promptly at 12 noon.
Lunch Available
Bank Letter Required from Ont-of-State Buyers!
perhead-this included cows,
heifers and calves.
The top cow sold for $l9OO,
the 2nd for $l7OO and the 3rd
for $1450; two cows sold for
$l4OO. There were 22 head
which brought over $lOOO
each. The 800 gal. Girton
bulk tank sold for $2750. Sale
conducted by the Kline
Auction Service.
HUNTERS SALE BARN,
INC. held their weekly sale
April 4 at Rising Sun,
Maryland.
STEERS: Good to Choice
36.00-38.50.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9.1977
HEIFERS: High Choice and
Prime 28.50-33.00; Good to
Choice 24.75-28.00; Other
22.00-24.00.
FEEDER STEERS: Good to
Choice 38.00-41.50.
COWS: High Choice to
Prime 27.35-28.75; Good to
Standard 26.50-27.25; Utility
25.00- Cutters 23.25-
24.75; Canners 21.00-23.00.
CALVES: Prime 180-280 lb.
61.00- High to Choice
140-18wb. 57.00-64.00; Good to
Choice 120-130 lb. 39.0047.00,
few 51.00; Standard to Good
110-115 lb. 39.0044.00; Utility
90-95 lb. 32.00-38.00; Low
Utility 60-85 lb. 25.0032.00.
HOGS: feeders $22 to $26 by
hd.
SOWS: 2202601 b. 33.0036.50;
400500 lb. 23.0025.50
BOARS; 20.0023.50
LAMBS: 20-35 lb. 85 cents to
1.70; 6085 lb. 60 cents-98.
SHEEP: 12 cents to 22M*
cents per lb.
KIDS; $l6 to $26 by hd.
Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer,
Norman E. Hunter, Pres.
An Antique Auction was held
April 2 at the Hat & Gavel
Auction Co., 1 mile north of
Lititz, Lane. Co., Pa.
Some of the highlights of the
sale were: Wine Set $39,
Hanging Kerosene Light $95,
High top Dry Sink $3lO,
Chiffonier-Oak $7O, China
Closets $2OO to $360, Civil
War 54 caliber J.H. Merril
rifle $ll5, Tiffany-type brass
table light $155, Jelly
Cupboard $155, corner
Cupboard $3lO, 4 piece
Victorian Love Seat $B9O,
Edison Cylinder Phonograph
$3lO, Balloon Back Chairs-
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, FARM EQUIPMENT,
HOUSEHOLD AND LUMBER
THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1977
10:30 A.M.
Located near Route old 22 midway between
Bethel (Route 501) and Route 419 turn north at
airport road. Known as the Grimes Airport.
Chicken farm in Bethel Township, Berks
County, Pa-
Consists of three acres, more or less, with septic tank
and drilled well, with two-story concrete block chicken
house, 24 x 520 ft. fully insulated with stainless steel
water fountains, Big Dutchman feeding troughs,
thermostat controlled fans, also two automatic feed
bins, one twelve ton, one seven ton. This building has
compressed gas brooder stoves and has the top floor
concreted. Second building is a one story block and
frame 250 by 22 ft. Also two mobilthomes, 10x50.
Real Estate will be offered at 12:30 P.M. Open for
inspection 2-4 P.M. April 9.
Two tractors: AC Dl5 diesel, AC WD4 - 3 bottom snap
coupler plows, cultivator for WD mower for WD or WC
loader for WD harrow disc, Case rake, MF windrower,
two bammermills, auger, lime spreader, land roller,
AC flail chopper 2 AC Harvesters, loader for AC, feed
bin, barrels, brooder stoves, egg washer, lawn mower,
275 gallon fuel tanks, lot of small items and scrap iron.
1968 Ford Fairlane 2-door sedan, 1968 GMC dump
truck, 16 ft. 21,000 gross weight, camper to fit 6’ or 8’
truck bed, with heater and etc. Lumber - different
kinds of window frames, all sorts of used one and two
story homes, barn lumber, hardwood flooring 2 z 4,2 x
6,2 xB, logs of all kinds.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.
Gold sectional sofa and rocker, green rediner, print
pattern sofa and chair, dinette set, 3 piece bedroom
suite, end tables, crib, play pen, Hoover washer,
wringer washer, sink top, jars, glasses, dishes, soap
crocks, two meat grinders, 4 kitchen sink cabinets,
furnace, heatrola, lots of other items.
Sale at 10:30 A.M.
Conditions by,
CURTIS AND LINDA HOSTETTER
Paul E. Bixler and Gerald Kramer, Auctioneers.
Lunch by
the Little Swatara Church of the Brethren
Not responsible for accidents.
six for $55 each. Auctioneer
Wilbur H. Hosier & Harold
K. Galebach, Partner.
A Public Auction of valuable
antiques and tools'was held
by Bernice Madigan, on
Bellevue Ave. in Gap, Lane.
Co., Pa/ on April 2nd.
A Jacob Gorgas grandfather
clock brought $3,050 and was
built in Gphrata between
1760 and 1770.
Other items were: 2
Needlepoint chairs $BO,
Needlepoint Stool $25,
Victorian Sofa $220,
Victorian bed $lO5, Victorian
marble-topped dresser $l6O,
candle stand $4O, jardiniere
and stand $6O, Shirley
Temple mug $3l, New
Brighton Jug $35 and Metal
bank $25. Also, micrometer
$l5, drill bit set $l3, tap and
die set $l9, Blacker & Decker
saber saw $2O, Craftsman
band saw $lB5, Craftsman
table saw $165, drill press
$l9O and tool chest $B5.
Auctioneers were Ira
Stoltzfus & Son and Jay
Leary.
A Public Sale of farm
equipment was held March
31 by Leroy Martin, located
between New Holland and
Hinldetown, Lane. Co., Pa.
About 500 people attended.
Equipment sold included:
Case D Tractor $4,160, J.D.
1020 Tractor $4,075, Manure
Spreader $BOO, Disc $620,
Tractor Plow $4OO, Elevator
$315, Corn Planter $2OO,
Spring Wagon $llO, Wagons
$370 & $2BO, Welder $lOO and
Bicycle $65. Auctioneers
were Robert E. Martin and
.Frank L. Steller.
REAL ESTATE
FARM EQUIPMENT
CAR AND TRUCK
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