Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1978, Image 131

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    HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC.
Livestock Sales Every Tuesday
Galena, Md... Phone 648-5100 & 648-5179
In addition to our regular sales, We will sell in
t DAIRY SALES BARN,
TUESDAY, JUNE 13
24 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS & BULL *
[-his herd consists of 23 Holstein milk cows, 9 are
gistered, 1 Reg. herd sire Vk yrs. of age...
igistered daughters of Paclamar Astronaut, Charm,
ngstead Ivanhoe, etc... Close springers and fresh
w s and others due for fall production ... Pregnancy
amined, T.B. and Bangs tested and accredited...
Consigned by
HENRY M.ENGREM
Of Sudlersville,
Sale held at Galena, MD.
(Other consignments will be accepted)
36 Rudnick, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE
OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
A.M.F. RIDING MOWED & TOOLS
THURS. EVE., JUNE 15
At 6:00 P.M.
Located along Rt. 472 about Vi mile south of
luarryville, Pa.
Coldspot chest freezer, Frig, refrig., Kenmore auto,
rasher, Whirlpool auto, dryer, Kenmore wringer
rasher, 10 pc. solid mahg. dining room suite, 4 pc. solid
iiaple bedroom suite w/twin beds. Mahg. uph., walnut,
ncker, metal & other furniture. Table & floor lights,
ucture frames. Tin & iron articles. German & other
Jassware & china. Household articles. A.M.F. #832
iding mower, 4 HP rotatilier, rotary mower, air
ompressor', bench grinder & vise, 26’ alum. ext. &
rooden step ladders, Hand & garden tools. Other misc.
rticles not listed.
Sale by
EDITH M. SWARTLEY
ward Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
RoyC. Probst 464-3190
By Order of FIDELITY BANK et al. Trustees
For Estate of Walter M. Jeffords, Dec’d.
& Waiter M. Jeffords, Jr., Individually
4 PICTURESQUE TRACTS
11.6 to 26.7 ACRES
CHESTER & LANCASTER COUNTIES, Pa.
Just W. of HOMEVILLE-6 Mi. W. of OXFORD
18 Mi. S/E of LANCASTER
m
WED MURAL AGRICULTURE DIST: 2-Ac. Min. Lot Size
TRUSTEES’ AUCTION
ibject to Confirmation Clear of Mortgage
EACH TRACT TO BE OFFERED
AS 2 PARCELS OR ENTIRETY
71% FINANCING AVAILABLE ON EACH ENTIRETY
THESE LOVELY TRACTS OFFER
PANORAMIC. UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS
ACROSS THE CHESTER &
NCASTER COUNTY COUNTRYSIDE.
CHESTER COUNTY: (Tract A) - Bryson & Ross-
Fording Rds. Bordering The Scenic OCTORARO
CREEK. Parcel #1: 11 Ac-749’ On Bryson Rd.
597’ On Ross-Fording Rd. Parcel #2: 12 Ac
1400’ On Ross-Fordmg Rd. 223’ On Octoraro
Creek (Small Portion in Lancaster Co.)
LANCASTER COUNTY; Tract C-School House
Rd. PARTIALLY-WOODED. Parcel #1: 15.19
Ac-800' On School House Rd. SADSBURY TWP.
Parcel #2; 26.75 Ac-1250’ On School House Rd.
COLERAIN TWP.
SALE Held On TRACT A:
SATURDAY JUNE 17,1978
AT 10:00 A.M.
SALE Of TRACT C: 10:30 A.M
15% Deposit At Sale - Request Illustrated Brochure
iSgmwuUnum
AUCTION CO. OF PA.
BROKERS - AUCTIONEERS
1519 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 215-545-4500
At 7:00 P.M.
Sale reports
(Continued from Page 130)
A Public Sale was held
June 2 for | Lewis Noble of
Springville, Susquehanna
Co., Pa.-
Items sold included: ‘72
David Brown 1200 Tractor
$4500, Running Gear $205,
J.D. B Tractor $315, Gehl
Chopper $3OO, Hay .83 cents a
bale.
The high cow sold was a
grade Holstein and she
brought $950; others were
$876 to $9OO.
Auctioneer was M.L,
Bunnell.
A Public Auction of an
tiques was held June 3 for
the Estate of Edna G. Boyer,
I mile East of Indiantown
Gap, Pa. There were 1200
CONSIGNMENT SALE
At 9:30 A.M.
Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Mapte Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch
for sale signs.
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im
plements, New Tools & Hardware. Windows, Window
sash, 1000 2x4, all lengths, 2x8,2x6, a lot of pine boards.
Positively No Household Goods.
Sale By;
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-8911
We Sell on Commission.
Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday
At 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin.
Auctioneers: F. Snyder, R. Martin,
C. Wolgemuth. J, Fry. L. Horst I
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS I
Next Sale—Wed., July 5,1978
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM MACHINERY, INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, &
FISHING SUPPUES
The undersigned will sell the following at
Public Auction on the Farm premises, located on
Castleton Road, * 3 miles North of Dublin off of
Scarboro-Oublin Road (Md. Rte. #440) Via Md.
Rte. #136 and U.S. Rte. #1 - 3 miles West of
Darlington Via U.S. Rte. #1 and Md. Rte. #440 -
5 miles West of Conowingo Dam in Harford
County, Md.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
At 10:00 A.M. (EDST)
AC front end loader, HDS; IHC 1952 dump truck;
Tag-a-long Lowboy trailer; MF Model 235 tractor (150
hours); MF disc - 3 pt. hitch; MF 2 bottom plows; MF
rotary mower; Oliver Row crop 70 tractor (old); hyd.
front end loader for Ford tractor; Ford fenders; 3 pt. 7
ft. mower; 2 row com planter; 9% ton wood splitter;
24” chain saw; cultipacker; flat bed trailer; sulky
plows; spring tooth harrow; woodsaw w/Wisconsin
motor; metal barrels; air compressor w/gas engine;
horse dirt scoop; 16 hoe Ontario grain drill on rubber;
orchard sprayer; 3 pt. weeder; grain elevator
w/motor; 2 ton chain hoist; tractor chains; hog crate;
antique iron wheel wagon, complete; paint spray rig;
metal frame work bench; Walker-Turner table saw
w/elec. motor; a A” and 3/8” electric drills; B-D 8”
circular power saw; Sabre saw; disc sander; used
truck tires w/rims, 10.00 x 20; truck loader of used
cinder blocks; 20-1 gal. cans of paint; 16’ fiberglass
boat w/trailer and 18 H.P. Evinruds motor; fishing
tackle, landing nets, lures, bait and oars; rolls of
roofing paper; fish tanks and stands; antique iron bed;
scrap iron; hand, lawn, garden shop and farm small
tools and supplies; many other interesting items; iron
age potato planter.
TERMS - Cash or Approved Checks
Owner
GEORGE R. McCANN
Darlington, Md. 301-836-3537
John H. O'Neill, Auctioneer
Forest Hill, Md. 301-838-6980
Lunch available on the grounds
lots sold between 9 a.m. and
6 p.m. with a terrific crowd
of 650 people attending
despite the rain.
Items sold included: 1952
Chev. Truck $1525, Walnut
Case Cupboard $2600, Dutch
Cupboard $lO5O, Farm Table
$875, Cradle $l3O, Plank
bottom Chairs $65, Plank
bottom Rocker $l2O, Marble
Top Bureau $425, Water
Bench $775, low Dry Sink
$360, Kitchen Cabinet $2BO,
Jelly Cupboard $425, Rope
Bed $225, Copper Kettle $360,
and Quilts $l5O to $2OO.
Long and Gerberich were
the auctioneers.
An Auction Sale of an
tiques and household goods
was held June 3 for the
Estate of Lizzie Greer, 3
miles North of Nottingham,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978
Pa. Prices received were: 6
Oak Chairs $312, Copper
Kettle $175, 2 Butter Churns
$l5O each, Blanket Chest
$lOO, 2 Gingerbread Clocks
$l2O each, Iron Scales $7O,
new Grandmother’s Clock
$3OO, Iron Kettle $35, Tea
Kettle $55, Norge
Refrigerator $lBO, Norge
Chest Freezer $2lO and
Upright Freezer $2OO.
Auctioneers were Harold
S. Hill & Son.
A Public Sale of farm
machinery and cattle was
held June 3 by Larry and
Bonnie Brajkovich, R.D. 1,
Grantville, Lebanon Co., Pa.
There was a good attendance
at the sale.
Items sold included:
Farmall B Tractor $5OO,
Pittsburgh 10’ Disc $ll5O,
Dunham-Lehr 11’
Cultipacker $450, Badger
Manure Sprdader $lOOO,
M.H. Self-Prop. Com Picker
$5OO, 6 Angus Heifers $3lO
ea., 3 Crossbred Cows $325
ea., and the 4 Angus Bulls
averaged $450,
Harry H. Bachman war
the auctioneer.
A Public Sale was held
June 3 at Potties Auction
Bara for Raymond Baugher,
607 Alison Ave.,
Mechanicsburg, Pa. There
was a good turn-out for the
sale.
Some outstanding prices
were; Original decorated
CONSIGNMENT SALE OF
FEEDER PIGS & FEEDER CATTLE
FRIDAY, JUKE 18,1978
6-30 P.M. Sharp
Held at Keister's Middleburg Auction Sales
Inc., Rt. 522,3 miles east of Middleburg, 5 miles
west of Selinsgrove, PA.
Early consignments appreciated.
Bring a load- buy a load.
For Information Call:
717-837-2222 - 717-524-5285 - 717-966-2856
Terms; Cash. Restaurant open.
KEISTER'S MIDDLEBURe AUCTION SALES, INC.
Rt. 522, RO «3, Middleburg. PA
DON & WALT KEISTER
Owners
Auctioneer:
Larry Long
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM
Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate in the
Estate of Dale J. Myers
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
On the premises. Located in Cumberland
County, Pa. 4 miles west of Carlisle along Route
465 (Walnut Bottom) road and Burnt House
Road Legislative Route 21034.15 miles north of
Shippensburg. From I 81 Plainfield Exit No. 12
go south 2 miles to sale.
Real Estate consists of a farm of 120 Acres, more or
less, of high productive limestone land, approximately
115 acres tilable, 4 acres woodland. Erected thereon a 7
room frame house, bank bam with 24 stanchions,
stable cleaners, good well, 12 x 45 silo. Approximately
1,821 feet of road frontage on west side of Route 465 and
1,425 feet on the east side. 1,221 feet west on Bumthouse
Road Route 21034 and 376 feet east on Bumthouse
Road.
This farm is ideal for either farming or residential
development.
Terms 10% down, cash, certified check or
equivalent, balance upon settlement on or before
August 1,1978.
Executors reserve the right to reject any or all bids.
Other terms and conditions will be read at time of sale.
Inspection May 27 and June 2 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
or appointment by caliing 717-243-0293.
AMY MOUNTZ &
LUTHER MOUNTZ, JR.
Executors
George B. Stuart, Attorney
Arthur Rife. Auct. 776-3645
Surrey Baby Buggy $575,
Roll Top Desk $425, Dining
Room Suite $l7OO, Gone with
Wind Lamps $475, & $350,
Tiffany Style Hall Shade
light $325, Cherry Bedroom
Suite $625, Oriental Throw
Rug $5OO, Oriental long Hall
Runner $950, Victorian Chair
$325, and another Victorian
Chair $225. •
Auctioneer was C.
Burmss.
A Public Auction of a 9
acre Farmette was held
June 1 by Earl W. & Nancy
M. Potts, R.D. 1, Reinholds.
The 9 acres was sold for
$89,500 to Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
R. Weaver, Schoneck, Pa. It
included a 2% story frame
home, a 24’ x 48’ Barn and
other small buildings.
The auctioneer-Realtor
Associate was Paul K.
Landis.
An Antique Sale was held
May 30 at the Farmersville
Auction, 3 miles East of
Brownstown, Pa.
Prices received were: Pie
Safe $l7O, Cane Seat High
Chair $6O, Chamfer Knife
$45, Stanley Plane $45,2 oval
China Closets $195 & $250, 3
pc. Plain Oak Bedroom Suite
$3OO, Dry Sink $3OO, Oak Ice
Box $220, Child’s Wicker
Rocker $65, Log Cabin Quilt
$2OO, Dolls $7 to $230, Broad
Axe $32.50, Rope Bed
Tightener $8.50, Baby Face
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