PUBLIC SALE of Real Estate - Antiques & Household Goods Wednesday, October 19,1977 At 10:00 Located along Martic Heights Drive (road from Rawlinsville to Mt. Nebo) RD #2 Holtwood, MarticTwp., Lane., Co., Pa. 2Vz Story brick 5 room & full bath house w-1 story cement block 2 car garage. Lot size; 100’ frontage by 125’ depth more or less. Property open for inspection: Sat.’s 8-15 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. Frig, refrig., Smger elec. sew. machine in walnut cabinet, 2 pc. living rom suite (sofa bed), 3 pc. living room suite, 7 pc. waterfall bedroom suite, blanket chest w-2 drawers, jelly cupboard, walnut dropleaf, table, wood box, Wicker, oak, mahg., chrome, uph., metal & other furniture. Picture frames, baskets & crocks, iron articles, rayo lamp. German, hobnail opalescent, depression, milk glass, Nontake, pressed & other glassware & china. Other household articles. Misc. tools. Food Served. GERALD H. MILLER & CURTIS W.DOUTS Atty. Carl G. Herr Auctioneer Howard Shaub & Roy C. Probst PUBLIC SALE SNYDER COUNTY FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ANTIQUES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1977 10:00 A.M. Sharp Location; 6 Miles South West of Selinsgrove, turn off Rt. #35 at Kantz. Go to Verdilla Church, continue Vz mile or, turn off Rts. 11 & 15 South of Port Treverton at Susquehanna Mennonite Church sign, follow Chapman Road to the Church, keep road toward Verdilla, watch for Auction Signs. Int. “574” 3 point Tractor 800 hours; #420 Int. 3 point 3-Bottom 16 inch plow; J.D. 2 Bottom 14 inch trailer plow; Fannall H Tractor; J.D. 8’ Disc “K” Model; super “67” N.H. Baler; N.H. 30’ Elevator, new con dition; J.D. Grain Drill; New Idea #l4 A Spreader; J.D. Flail Chopper; 2 Wagons on Rubber; J.D. Com Planter; J.D. Spring Harrow; Cultipacker; Denlmger Fodder Shredder; 1-Horse Side Hill Plow; Tractor Chains; 2-Wheel Trailer; Heavy Tractor Tow-Chain; Drill Press; 1-Horse Scoop; Good Cora Sheller; Duster or Sprayer; 32’ Extension Ladder; 2 Sledges; Tools; Wrenches; 2-Range Shelters; Fence Stretchers; Block & Tackle; Marker. Telephone Poles; Electric Brooder; %” Plastic Pipe; 3 Chicken Coops; Chick Water Fountains 6-Can Cooler; H.W. 60 Gal. Heater; Wash Tub; Shallow Well Pump w/Motor; Electric Motor; Parmac Battery Fencer; Elect. Cow Clipper; Lumber; 3 Sieve Screens; 3 Iron Rods %” x 18’; 2-Iron Butcher Kettles; 2-Butcher Benches; 2-Hog Hangers; Old Hay Fork; Cow Clippers; Tripod; New Cow Bell; Wooden Cedar Good Tub; Stevens Double-Barrel Shot-Gun 12-Gauge, very good; Wooden Pullys; Wooden Rake; Several Window Sash; Cable. Excellent Old Kalamazoo (tan color) Cook Stove; Steinhurst Chest Freezer 20 cu. ft. Beautiful complete dining suite, like new condition; breakfast dinette set; 2 old Oak Tables; Old Dresser; Good old Couch; Porch Glider; Stands; Chairs; Rocking Chairs; several 9x12 Rugs, some which are Axmmister; (2) Oil Cloth Rugs. Plenty of Depression Glass; Dishes of all Kinds; Silverware; Berry Sets; Pots; Pans; Jars; 8 qt. Sno- Ball Ice Cream Freezer; Tinware; Crewets; (12) Crocks; (s)Stone Jugs; 5-Gal. Crock; Galv. Wash Tubs; Match Box; Coal Buckets; Comforts; Quilts; New Hand-Made Rugs (Beautiful). Lots not mentioned; no sale here for 46 years. W.LEROY & MARY ALFARETTA LONGACRE Aucts.: Carl & John Diller J. Everett Kreider Lunch by Verdilla Church ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sale reports A Public Sale of antiques, (Jupborad $620, Kerosene mules and horse drawn Lamp 5120, 6 chairs $4B each implements was held Oct 8 and round table $165. by Bessie and Carrie a Walnut Blanket Chest Bonawitz, 4 miles north of g o lci for $3565 and another Hummelstown, Dauphin Co blanket chest for $2600 A There were over 400 f ie icj 0 f corn (12 acres) sold registered buyers attending for $lOOO whlle grade CQWS the sale. brought $3OO to $990. The top price for a pair of Auctioneers were Ger- Mules was $2350 and the next bench and Stover, high pair of mules brought $2225 with 4 front gears ““ selling for $B5 each. A Public Sale of farm Other prices included: machinery was held October Horse-drawn spreader $630, a , r ? a , n C. Yoder and Copper kettle $260, Gas Linda 1. Yoder, 3 miles east Engine $650, Butcher Kettles Intercourse, Lane. Co., $45 to $65, Pine Corner P£ L , , Cupboard $450, Dutch Prices received were: J.D. MARSHALL FEEDER CAERE ASSN. Schedule for Fall Feeder Calf and Yearling Sales October 20 —l2OO hd. Feeder Calves November 3 1500 hd. Yearlings All Sales to be held at 7 P.M. at FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. Marshall, Va. 22115 John G. Heyl, Managor C«lvts h«va been vaccinated with Sepfebac and ll«ckUs-Mall§n«nt Edema vacctn* prlar ta tha sala and hava received a beester shat af Seplebac at tha stackyards. PUBLIC SALE Antiques & Household Goods Saturday, October 22,1977 10:00 A.M. Located West off 272 Rawlinsvilie Ave. I mile South of Rawlinsvilie Fire Co. along Susquehannock Rd. or 3 miles from the Buck off 372, turn right on Susquehannock Rd. Walnut dining table and china closet; deacons bench; oak table; wash stand; cane bottom rocker; childs rocker; chair; half bushels; coal bucket; shoe lath; brass hanging scales; lanterns; coal oil lights; iron kettle; agate kettle; iron skillet; 3 gal. jug; 5 gal. crock; 7 puddm crocks; old pie board; old egg baskets; iron stone tea pot; sugar & creamer set; celery dishes; berry set; glass dog spoon holder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Elec, jstove 1 yr. old; 2 wringer washers; wash tubs & stands, Kelv. Refrigerator; Kelv. dryer; G.E. washer; G.E. dish washer; metal kitchen cabinets; base cabinet; 7 piece breakfast set; Elna Elec, sewing machine; 2 iron beds, single bed; crib; 2 metal war drobes, high chair; bench; record stand; 4 folding chairs; Electrolux sweeper; bookcase, quilt frame; curtain stretchers; buttons, Irg. picture; linens, pots; pans; dishes; 6 gold trim glasses, 12 cups & saucers; 1964 calendar plate, cookie kettle; cookie cans; scrapple pans, ice cream freezer; french frier; 2 burner oil stove; metal rocker; foot stool; baby bed & walker; throw rugs; rugs 13 x 22’ 12' x 15’, 10’ Xl4’, 10 Xls’, plastic garbage cans; medicine cabinet; wash bowl, elec hair dryer, encyclopedia set, games: lots of toys, swing set, bicycle; sleds, step stool Jackson self-propelled lawn mower; JD 70 riding mower; two wheel utility cart, like new; Cyclone seeder, like new; 5 hp. rototiller, like new; two hole com shelter; one hole com shelter with motor; push harrow; potato plow; shovel plow; wheelbarrow; 24’& 34’ alum, ladders; 8’ wood ladder; step ladder; fence posts; chicken wire; picnic table; cultivators for B Allis Chalmers; 8 ft. truck top; 3 275 gas tanks w/pumps; 2 work benches; hog troughs; chicken waterers; tomato baskets; berry boxes & carriers; 2 hyd. jacks; tools; precision garden seeder; saw hor ses; bag wagon; wagon tires; elec. blk. & decker trimmer; 3 gal. sprayer. More items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sate. Lunch by Rawlmsville Fire Co. Auxiliary. Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider & Randal V. Kline Phoni (703) 364-1566 ANTIQUES MISC. ITEMS Sale by LESTER & MABEL GRAVER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 3020 D tractor $5050, M.F. 65 D tractor $2710, Corn picker $lO6O, Grain Bin $540, Hayrake $475, Disc $6lO, Plow $4lO, Mower $460, Sauder Manure loader $585, N H 68 Baler $lOBO, Farmall Cub tractor $l3OO, 1200 bu Cornbin $5OO and Grain Drill $475 Auctioneers were Leroy Zook and Leon Kurtz A Public Auction of a 114 acre limestone farm was held October 1 by Stephen and Tilhe Barry, 6 miles south of Lebanon, Pa The farm brought $3OOO per acre or $342,000 and was sold to Mr. & Mrs. James Patches, R. D., Lebanon, Pa. It consisted of a 12 room limestone house, large bank barn, 3 rows of stanchions, milk house and macadam lane. Auction conducted by Whitford Sales Co. A Public Auction of tractors and trucks was held October 8 by Dana Irving, Oxford, Chester Co., Pa. There was a crowd of 400 at the sale. Prices received were: Int. 666 tractor $B6OO, Int. 656 tractor $4600, Int. 424 tractor & loader $BBOO, Ford 4000 tractor $2lOO, Int. 454 tractor $2lOO, Int. Grain Drill $2400, J.D. Cultimulcher $2625, Oliver disc $770, N.H. Haybme $1550, N.H. Baler $1075, Int. Dump truck $2700, Chev. Station wagon $lOOO, 1972 Ford Pickun $1230, and 1976 Ford Pickup $3150. Sale conducted by Whit ford Sales Co., L. Robt. Frame, Auct. A Public Auction of dairy cattle and machinery was PUBLIC SALE RISSER FARM Highly Productive 123 Aero Dairy Farm with Excellent Buildings A Equipment SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th 2 P.M. on the premises Situated on Elizabethtown Road near Rissers Mennonite Church, bordering Milton Grove and Trail Roads, in Mount Joy Township, about 3 miles East of Elizabethtown. About 123 Acres of loam soil. Approximately US acres tillable 8 acres in meadow with stream and a stocked farm pond. This land is highly productive, moderately sloping with excellent drainage Over 8,000 feet of macadam road frontage on Elizabethtown, Milton Grove and Trail Roads. ZONED RURAL—Permits single and detached dwellings on 20,000 sq. ft. lots. A fine Colonial stone dwelling built 1835. Many fine ap pointments. Original raised panel doors, German latches, deep stone window sills, Basement equipped with an oil fired hot water boiler with circulators and summer winter hook-up. There is a large fireplace in basement and two bnck cellar arches for cool dry storage. First floor has a reception hall, open stairway, modem kitchen with formica top work space, large living room, dining room and a family room. Second floor has a center hall with 4 large bedrooms and a tiled bath with modem fixtures. Third floor used for storage with wide oak flooring. Attached to the farm dwelling is a 2 story stone addition with pnvate entrances. Could be usedfor your tenant fanner. There is a modem dairy bam, built new in 1935 with slate roof. Presently accommodates 70 head, 48 stanchions, bam cleaners, 500 gallon milk tank, Surge pipe line milker, Bunk self feeder from silo, 20 by 68 concrete stave silo, 10 by 40 tile silo, frame poultry house. Metal storage shed 35 by 64 for implements, new 1976. Buckeye 50 ton gram storage bin. The bam has ample storage facilities for bay, straw and grain Concrete block garage. The farm buildings are located near the center of the farm land. They are in excellent repair and nicely painted. Inspec tion any Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m or call Mrs. Risser 367-3851 for an appointment. Terms 10% down day of sale. Balance April 1,1978. National Central Bank and Rhoda G. Rlaser, Co-trustees under the will of Clayton L. Risser Deed., and Rhoda G. Risser, Owners May k May, Attorneys, 49 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Claude F. Smith, Auctioneer held October 8 by Freeland 0 Sensenig, between Lebanon and Schaef ferstown, Lebanon Co., Pa The top cow sold for $lOB5 and registered Bootmaker daughter sold for $9OO The average of the 36 cows and heifers was $426. Machinery sold as follows Ford 6000 tractor $2235, M F 65 tractor $1450, Hawkbilt Tank Spreader $525, J D 3x16 Plow $460, Bale Wagon $650, and corn in field $240 an acre John E & Paul E. Martm, Auctioneers with Dale Hoover, Cattle information A Public Sale of antiques was held October 8 by Mrs Harvey Nickel, 3 miles northeast of Bloserville, Pa Buyers from out of state were present. Some items sold were: Butcher Kettle $llO, Large stirrer $2B, Dipper $24 and rifle 22 Hornet single shot $2lO. Auctioneer was Lome Lichty. A Special Dairy Sale was held October 8 when the herd of George Davis was sold at the Leesport Market & Auction Barn. The 2 top cows brought $B5O each and the next high was $790. The average of the Lenhartsville herd was $6OO. Auctioneer was Ralph Zettlemoyer. A pubhc sale of real estate was held at the Allen Funk Estate, Lebanon R 4, on October 1, 1977. The 125-acre dairy farm sold for $266,000.00. The attendance was good, and Harry Bachman was auctioneer. FARM BUILDINGS 131
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