Sale reports A Public Sale of rare 18th century antiques was held July 23 by Maravene Heighes Liverant at the Springetts Fire Hall, 3013 E. Market St., York, Pa. Some of the outstanding PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 106 ACRE LANCASTER COUNTY FARM SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1977 At 2:00 P.M. Located: Along Hereford Road in Mt. Joy Twp., Rt. 3, Elizabethtown, Penna. Directions: Take Rt. 283 to Rheems- Elizabethtown Exit. Go north on Cloverleaf Road to Green Tree Rd. Turn right beyond Green Tree Church onto Hereford Road Cross over Ridge Rd. to second farm. Sale site is approx. 2 miles from Rt. 283. Known As: W. Roger Thome Farm. 106 Total Acres 7101 homesite, 80 tillable acres, 15 acres pasture, 8 acres woodland, and 4,000 ft. of road frontage. Highly productive penn-lansdale loam soil in a high state of cultivation. The above to be offered separately or as one whole unit. S.W. Parcel No. 1 - App. 20 Ac. (with stream and approx. 3 acres woodland) S.E. Parcel No. 2 - App. 20 Ac. N.E. Parcel No. 3 - App. 30 Ac. (homesite and stream) N.W. Parcel No. 4 • App. 36 Ac. (with approx. 5 acres woodland) To Inspect This Property, Call For Appointment: 717-367-7229. m STORY FRAME HOUSE This 2% story frame house features a large spacious kitchen containing modem built-in cherry kitchen cabinets. Downstairs consists of 4 rooms, summer kitchen, and powder room. The upstairs has 5 nicely finished bedrooms with a large master bedroom with sit-in shower and walk-in closets. 2 stairways give easy access. The house is complete with good sized living room, parlor room and dining room with wall to wall carpet. There are Anderson windows, storm windows, and insulation throughout. Also complimenting the house are a full cement basement, beautiful cement porch, slate roof, and 1 car attached garage. The house is supplied by electric heat and hot water heater. This frame bank bam has a cedar shingle roof and measures 84’ x 48’ with attachments measuring 18’ x 22’ and 27’ x 48’. The bam has been reconditioned inside and is an excellent facility for steers and hogs, com plete with full cement barnyard and loading ramp. There are also a 20’ x 85’ concrete trench-type silo with 6’ sides, another metal silo, and 2 metal 10 ton feed bins. SHOP & OTHER BUILDINGS An outstanding 88’ x 36’ frame building with basement and slate roof is used as a repair shop. It is in excellent shape with reinforced concrete floor with modem radiant floor heat. In addition, it is insulated and paneled, has 2 large overhead doors, and has 400 ampere electric service with double throw switch box. The farm has a combination com bam and implement shed measuring 35’ x 36’ with metal roof. Also, a 2 story frame hog bam, 19’ x 32’, with metal roof. Terms: 10% Down Day of Sale. Final Settlement after January 1,1978. Terms & Conditions by: W. ROGER & LINDA C. THOME Sale Conducted by: J. Omar Landis Auction Service Box 501 Apple and Robert Streets Ephrata, Pa. 17522 J. Omar Landis Auctioneers Jay M. Witman 717-665-5735 or 717-733-7917 O. Howard Mumma, Attorney Manheim, Pa. prices received were: Chippendale Mirror $9OO, Hepplewhite Inlaid Cherry Corner Cupboard $3400, Masonic Grandfather’s clock $l6OO, Chippendale chest of drawers $2lOO, Queen Anne FRAME BANK BARN Highboy $1950, Curly Maple Stand $5OO, 18th Century Candle 'Stand $405, Chip pendale Cherry Desk $2750, Oriental Rugs $2lOO and $B5O, Spatter cup & saucers $l5O & $l6O, Walnut Dutch Cup board $3OOO, Double Steeple Clock $1225, Walnut drop-leaf table $475, Curly Maple Mirror $llO, Patek Philippe Ladies Watch $1550, Fringed Coverlet $230 and Gaudy dutch cup and saucers averaged $250 each. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1977 9:30 A.M. COMPLETE DISPERSAL CHAROLAIS—CROSS BEEF COWS TOOLS, H.H. GOODS, ANTIQUES Located along Mt. Pleasant Rd., Mt. Joy, Pa. Midway between Mt. Joy and Elizabethtown, Pa. Just off Rt. 283. Take Rheems Exit off Rt. 283, go North on Cloverleaf Rd. V* mile to Mt. Pleasant Rd. Look for sale signs. 40 - HEAD BEEF COWS, The majority being Charolais-Hereford Cross, balance Charolais-Angus Cross. Mostly with calves by their side. T.B. fc Blood tested. Pregnancy checked. Health charts. Good 4-H and FFA projects. PURE BRED HERD SIRE: Homestead Sampson 403. Sampson sires size, strength and rugged calves. Cattle will be sold in tent at 1:00 P.M. TOOLS—H.H. GOODS—D.B. Garden tractor, 3 B. disc plow, Co-op front mount cultivator, roller-harrow, Case hammermill, manure scoop, loader scoop at tachment, corn planter, com shelter, wh. weights, tractor cab, table saw, scorer, metal roofing, cooling compressor, milker pump, chicken crates, feeders, grind stone, hand sprayer, forks, grass seeders, assortment of hammers, saws, and jades; ax and pick heads, door latches, antique running gear, iron wheels, fanning mill, OLD BED, jelly cupboards, blanket chests, church benches,, wooden barrels, nail kegs, wooden egg case, pitcher pumps, cast iron troughs, lantern collection, license plates (1920+), milk bottles, l-2-qt.&pt.jars. Amana refrig-freezer, Caloric 6-bumer gas stove, 20” Wincroft gas stove, two dining room suits, chairs, roll-away cot, 4-pc. bedroom suit, bureaus, Maytag washers, berry crated & boxes, oil space heater, and many many useful items not listed. COME EARLY LOTS OF ITEMS SELLING. SALE ORDER: Sm. Tools & H.H. Goods at 9:30, Cattle at 1:00 P.M. Lunch available. Sale by: MBS. ALMA W. KOPP Roy Kopp, Deceased C.H. Woigemuth & H. Shaffner (Aucts.) Ph: 665-5664 \ YORKSHIRE SALE PENNSYLVANIA YORKSHIRE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Sponsors 2 Quality Pork Events LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS Located IVz miles south of Lebanon at the intersection of Cornwall and Evergreen Roads. jjjf <^ air THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1977 9:30 A.M. 1:00 P.M. - Educational Program by Dr. Lynn Harrison, Swine Disease FRIDAY, AUGUST 5—1:00 P.M. Showing and Judging of Yorkshire Sale Animals 7:00 P.M. Sale of Yorkshire BRED GILTS • OPEN GILTS • BOARS JUDGE: GENE SWEIGARD AUCTIONEER: ABE DIFFENBACH For Catalog write or call: LEON L. ARNOLD, Secretary-Treasurer R 7, Box 705. LEBANON, PA. 17042 717-273-5880 or CLAIR FLINCHBAUGH, President Rl. FELTON, PENNA. 17322 Phone 717-244-4676 A Gaudy dutch cup plate $l2OO with a Walnut Chip pendale Grandfather’s clock bringing $7300. It was made by Ellis Chandlee of Not tingham, Pa. Lee D. Dockey was the Auctioneer. A Public Auction of an tiques was held July 23 by Trevor and SalHe Fagan, 1 mile east of Compass, Chester Co., Pa. Prices received were: PUBLIC INVITED Live Evaluation Certified Barrow Contest Cash prizes for Junior and Senior Contests Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1977 Sleigh $490, Piano $4OO, Gordon Wood Sale Barn, bedroom suite $2BO, marble- between top dresser $260, snowmobile Pa. on July $205, spinning wheel $165, 22 JJ“- . „, , . violin $l6O, tool box $BO, « de *, H °}f temS hedge trimmer $2l and averaged $450. Afccbinery dehumidifier $55. sold as foUows: J.D 2030 Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus dieseitoactor $5750, loader & & Son and Jay Leary. brakets $BOO, 1974 3 ton T „ Pickup $2750, N.H. Siderake $5BO and J.D. Chopper & Comhead $lBOO. XXX A Dispersal Sale was held by Loren Cornish at the Eggs counted HARRISBURG, Pa. with2,ool a 9^ nia -ir layers The nation’s laying flocks produced 256 million eggs produ ced 5.2 billion eggs during June 1977, down three dur iug June 1977 down five Slfh hS° m ? e prCVIOU ! P er <*nt trom the previous month but one per cent month and two per cent above a year earlier ac- below a year a v gQ The cording tc the Crop number of layers during Reporting Service. The June June averaged 267.1 million, average of 12.4 million compared with 270.1 millinn layers was one per cent a year earlier. Egg below a year earlier. Egg pr o duc tio n per 100 layer! production per lOOlayers was one per cent below June during June totaled 2,058 1979. PUBLIC SALE FARM -62.5 ACRES, MORE OR LESS ZONED—COMMERCIAL C 2 and RESIDENTIAL R 2 SEWER AND WATER AVAILABLE PRIME DEVELOPMENT LAND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1977 2:00 P.M. On The Premises Located on Stoney Battery Road, West Hempfield Twp. North of the Mountville Exit, Route 30 West. This land is nicely drained, with a gentle south slope. Limestone soil, in a high state of cultivation. Almost a perfect square. All tillable, and adaptable to Building Development. Situated in the fastest growth area of Lancaster County. Recent Survey. Improvements in excellent Repair. Large all Brick colonial 14 rooms, 2 baths house, with new and modem conveniences. Can be used as two separate homes. Dairy and Steer Bams. 15 Acres Tobacco Sheds. Tilo Silo. Milk House. 4 Car Garage. Inspection by appointment only. Phone 285-5204. Terms: 10% Down, balance on or before April 1,1978. Owners: VERNON R. ADAMS ANAUE 6. ADAMS 298 Stoney Battery Rd. Mountville, Pa. 17554 T. Roberts Appel, Atty. Claude F. Smith, Auct. 113
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