—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 7. 1977 128 Sale reports [Conhnueo from Page 1271 Leroy Zook and Leon Kurtz were the auctioneers. A Public Sale was held April 30 by M. Richard Deen, 8 miles south of Port Royal, Pa. Machinery sold as follows: N.H. Super 717 Harvester $2BOO and Gehl forage wagon $1250. Feeder pigs sold between .25 cents and .42 cents with feeder cattle also selling well. Long Brothers were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held by the Norman C. Stabley Estate on April 30 at Fruitlyn Dr., DaUastown, York Co., Pa. The 2Vz story 8 room frame bouse on one-third acre of land was sold for $12,200. Other items included: Ford 801 tractor $llOO, Ford 2-way Plow $B5, bow front china closet $725, Dry Sink $340, 6 plank bottom chairs $57.50 each, Matching Rocker $9O, Oak Bedroom Suites $l5O & $195, Victrola $BO, Baby Doll $75, Box of Postcards $lOO, Calendars of early 1900’s $25 to $3O each, Pack Cigar labels $52.50, and 6 place setting old ironstone china $l9O. Robert & Thomas Sechrist were the auctioneers. ABSOLUTE AUCTION Of Crowding's Pier ($30,000 Min. Bid), Real Estate, Betterton Beach, Md. - "Chesapeake Bay". SATURDAY, MAY 21,1977 At 12:00 Noon Waterfront Pier with Restaurant, Crab Shack, Bar, Bingo Room, Amusement Arcade, Board walk, Boat Dockage, includes Pool Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Equipment, Cooler, Freezer, etc., etc sells as Entirety 15% Deposit, Balance at Settlement. In spection at any time or by appt HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC. Sales Managers of Galena, Md. Phone:(3ol)64B-5100 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVESTOCK SATURDAY, MAY 14,1977 At 12:00 Noon Located 4 miles off Pa. Turnpike Exit 15, 1 mile north of Lurgan, 1 mile east of Roxbury, off Route 641 along Lurgan Road. 55 HEAD OF FEEDER CATTLE consisting of 8 bulls 800 to 1,000 lbs., 1 Angus bull, 2 Hereford bulls & 5 Holstein bulls; 6 Holstein steers, same size; 10 Hereford & Angus cows. Remainder yearling bulls & Heifers, calves of different sizes. Health charts with cows. 125 HEAD OF HOGS 15 brood sows - some with pigs, some to farrow soon, 2 boars, pigs & shoats all sizes. SHEEP 14 ewes with lambs, 2 buck sheep; also 2 goats. POULTRY Several coops of turkeys, ducks & chickens. MISC. ITEMS OFF WAGON; Home-made brooms, shovels St forks. SALE ORDER: 12:00 Noon Sharp - Misc. St Poultry 1:00-Sheep 1:30 -Hogs 2:30-Cattle IESSE ASPER & SON Newburg, Pa. 717-532-6234 Harry & Speer, Auctioneers Lunch Stand Reserved. A Public Auction of farm equipment and household goods was held April 30 by Russell Smith, south of Shoemakersville, Berks Co., Pa. Prices were as follows: Grandfathers Clock $B7O, small Hammond Organ $525, Ford tractor & bbckhoe $2BOO, Case riding lawn mower $l6OO, ONAN 25 KW generator $375 and 3 pt. Cement Mixer $4OO. Sale conducted by Ralph Zettlemoyer Auction Co. A Public Sale of tools and household goods was held April 30 by Russel and Linda Adsitt, at the Solanco Fair Building in Quarryville, Lane. Co., Fa. Items sold included: 7 1 sectional bookcase $135, Vice $35, old rocking chair $55, wooden cupboards $5 to $l5, steel cabinet $25 and mangrel $22. J. Everett Kreider and Carl Diller were auctioneers. A Consignment Horse Sale was held at Keister’s Mid dleburg Auction Sales, Inc., 5 miles west of Selinsgrove, Snyder Co., Pa. on April 30th. The majority of the work horse were sold from $BOO to $l2OO with one at $l4OO. The driving horses went from , $4OO to $1020.106 horses were sold. Auctioneers were Art Kling and Larry Long. Sale Register , USES SAT. MAY 7- 11A.M. Public Auction of Household Goods located along Newport Road between Penryn and Elm. Sale by Mr, St Mrs. Mark F. Kaylor; Wilbur H. Hosier, Auctioneer. SAT. MAY 7-10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Antiques and Household Furnishings located 3 miles East of Hessdale, turn off Route no. 222 on Bunker Hill Road to Weaver Road or 3 miles South of Strasburg (May Post Office Road) to WeaVer Road, 1 mile West along Weaver Road, Strasburg, P SALE C VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD GOODS TOOLS Sat., May 28, 1977 AT 10:00 A.M.; REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M. LOCATED AT 186 AND 188 WEST MAIN STREET, LEOLA, PA. A 2Vz Story Brick Dwelling 130 ft. frontage along Route 23 and 240 ft. deep, more or less. NO. 186 has two apartments, bottom apartment has kitchen with knotty pine cabinets, full bath, living room, bedroom, basement and enclosed porch. Second floor apartment has kitchen with metal cabinets, and Philco electric stove, living room with old fireplace that can be opened, full bath, bedroom and attic. NO. 188 First floor has large kitchen, laundry, storage .room, full bath, living room, den, hall with open stairway, 3 rooms, full bath on second floor, one bedroom and storage room on third floor, work shop in basement, outside entrance, electric, gas fired hot water heat, with summer and winter hookup - , for all units, town water. 11/zl l /z STORY FRAME BARN, 30’ x 30’, room for three horses; and Carriage Shed; 2 Car Concrete Block Garage. Water in bam. Inspection of property May 14 and 21 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. or call 656-7136 for appointment after 5:00 p.m. 10 per cent down day of sale, balance on or before June 28, 1977. 2 dove tailed blanket chests, large and small; 6 leg drop leaf table; plank bottom chairs; recliner chair, like new; old spool beds; child’s reed ladder back chair; rocking chairs; ladder back chairs; black Tappan gas stove; Maytag wringer washer; extension table; bamboo and reed sewing cabinet; Singer drop head sewing machine; metal wardrobe; Duncan Phyfe round pie crust table; studio couch; bookcase; chest of drawers; twin beds; springs and mattresses; night stand; clothes tree; large wooden wardrobe with original hardware; empire bureau; old swivel desk chair; old high chairs, one with original paint; quilting frames; old and new quilts; new quilt tops; 2 camel back tranks; mantle clocks; bamboo nursing rocker; miniature Conestoga wagon with four horses; old post cards; lots of books; parts of old furniture; old robe bed pieces; 2 old wagon wheels; rugs; linens; feathers; lap robe; cot chairs; ironing board; kitchen cabinet; stereoptical viewer, with pictures; pressure cooker; cooking utensils; silverware; old Tiffany type light; dishes; luster pitcher; small glass bell; glass turkey on nest; 2 butter prints; tin candle holder; old tin lunch box; sad iron; candle sniffer; old pencil box; Aladdin lamp; coal oil lights. Lots of metal and wooden clamps; tool box; electric drill; hand tools; garden tools; work ’bench with wooden vise; pitcher pump; push mower; rubber tire wheelbarrows; Morty J. front end mower, 48 in.; 21” Jacobsen self propelled mower; picnic table with benches; and many, many other articles too numerous to mention. (Hammers, block planes, sizing box). Terms By BARBARA RIEHL & AMOS D. ZOOK, JR. EXECUTORS FOR AMOS D. ZOOK ESTATE REFRESHMENTS BY LEACOCK FIRE COMPANY NOT RESPONSIBIJ2 FOR ACCIDENTS Wenger & Byler, Attorneys Auctioneers; Robert E. Martin - 656-7770 Frank L Stelier • 656-8195 Pa. Lancaster Co., Pa. Sale by Alma L. Miller and Marvin E. Miller; Kersey A. Bradley, Auctioneer. SAT MAY 7, 10:00 A.M. Public auction six trucks and tree surgeon equipment. Location - West Chester Pike and Bishop Hollow Roads, Newtown Square, I )elaware County,, Pa. Jay T. Mourar, Inc. owner. Whit ford Sales Company, Auc tioneers:"- SAT. MAY 7 - 10 A.M. Annual Heifer Sale at the Black & White Holstein -Farm, Lancaster, Pa. across from the Comet Drive-in Theatre or mile West of breeding unit. Charles G. Myers, owner; R. Austin Backus, Auctioneers; Henry Kettering, Pedigrees; Park Myers, Sales Manager TOOLS READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL PROPERTY, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, EARLY DOLLS, QUILTS, GUNS Located on Fringer Road, just off Md. Rte. 194- 1 mile noth of Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland. ON SATURDAY, MAY 14,1977 BEGINNING 8 O’CLOCK. A.M. This sale represents an accumulation of three ''generations of same family REAL ESTATE 47 acres, 27 sq. ps. improved w-8 room frame, metal roof dwelling, bam and outbuildings. Frontage on Md. Rte. No. 194 and Fringer Road. TERMS OF SALE; REAL ESTATE - Deposit of $5,000.00 day of sale. Other terms announced day of sale. PERSONAL PROPERTY - Cash. Md. Sales Tax 4 per cent to be collected. WILLIAM H. BOSTIAN, HELEN E. BEACOM and HUBERT J. NULL, Personal Represen tatives of WILLIAM L. HARMAN, deceased. Contact: Walsh, Fisher & Gilmore, Solicitors 179 E. Main St., Westminster, Md. 21157 (Phones: 848-9200 or 876-2135) Auctioneers; Calvin Amoss(7s6-6784) ■ Clair R. Slaybaugh. (1-717-677-7479) ' PUBLIC SALE; FARM MACHINERY 8 SOME ANTIQUE FURNfIIIRE SATURDAY, MAY 21,1977 At 10:OOA.M. Located Southeast of the Brogue, about 3 miles off Rt. 74 along the Gum Tree Rd. in York Co., Pa. FARM MACHINERY Farmall H tractor, overhauled w/Super H kit, hyd., lights & starter; AC C tractor w/2 row cultivators & 2 way single furrow plow; New Idea No. 7 single row corn picker; New Idea No. 17 manure spreader; JD No. 12A PTO combine w/grain bin; Oliver 2 row com planter; Int. Little Genius 2 bottom trailer plow; 3 sec. spring tooth harrow; Int. 7 ft. tractor set disc; 7 ft. semi-mount mower; JD rolobar rake; NH Smoker 32 ft. grain & bale elevator; DB 16 ft. grain, elevator on wheels; Grove 7 ton wagon w/McCurry grain bin; flat bed rubber tire wagon; drag elevator; DB cyl. com sheller; 2 row stalk shredder; Brillion 5 ft. field chopper w/blower to fill wagons; silo filler; platform scales; 8 ft. track racks for wide bed Ford P.U. track; step bumper w/trailer hitch for Ford pickup; push mower; log chains; table rip saw & many articles not mentioned. MISC. ITEMS & ANTIQUE FURNITURE 68 A.M.F. Skidaddler Super Scout snowmobile; utility trailer w/title used to haul snowmobile; Franklin stove, like new; Magic Chef electric stove; oil stove w/oven; oak table; 4-30” doors; 1-12 light parlor door; used-bath tub; lavatory; commode; oak' washstand & dresser; fancy ornate oak dresser w/mirror; vanity & stool; oak bed; iron beds; iron crib; play pen; old Remington typewriter; 16. sets double window sash, etc. Terms: Cash or approved check. MR. & MRS. ROBERT CRISWELL R. 0.1 Brogue, Pa. Owners Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 Anderson & Warner, Clerks Not responsible for accidents. Lunch available.
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