Faming, Saturday, Afrf !♦, 197£ i Sale Reports A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held April 7 for the Charles H. Schultz Estate in the village of Hepler, Schuylkill Co., Pa. The 20 acres of land in cluding a dwelling, bam, storage sheds, one car garage and small pond was PUBLIC AUCTION 110 ACRE FARM HOUSEHOLD GOOD & ANTIQUES FARM EQUIPMENT & CAR SATURDAY, APRIL 28 located between Fogelsville & New Tripoli, in Weisenberg Twp., Lehigh Co., PA. Turn west off Rt. 100 (just North of Lyon Valley) toward Kempton for 2 miles. REAL ESTATE consists of a 110 acre farm being offered in 2 separate tracts and as an entirety. Tract 1-60 acres of gently rolling land with stream and set of farm buildings, inc.: 2 Vz story stone house w/4 BR St bath on 2nd floor, Ist floor had 3 rooms & attached summer kitchen, central hall construction, much orig. woodwork; also 2 story frame bank bam and various sheds & stables. Quiet rural setting on private lane, yet quick access via major routes to local metro, centers. Tract 2-50 gently rolling acres w/both woodland St open land. See to appreciate it. For inspection call (215) 298-2123 forappt. Terms-10% sale day, baL by June 1,1979. Broker participation invited. Register client w/Auction Co. by mail by April 27,1979. FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall H tractor w/cult; Ferguson 30 tractor, 3 pt; HG Cletrae tractor w/cult; (4) 2 btm trlr plows; 8’ disc; 4 sec. harrow; N. 1.12 A manure spreader; J.D. 394 side rake; Co-op 7’ mower; M.C. 45 PTO baler; 14 x 8 Ontario disc drill; 16 disc MC drill; J.D. 12A combme w/engine; Oliver 26” 1 row potato digger; Advanced 22’ beltelev.; Oliver hammer mill, 2 cut down; 4 whl flat trlrs; 1 hole com sheller; 40’ rdn ext. ladder; platform scale; misc. tools; anvils; saw buck; Boggs grader; Swall pump w/gas engine; scalding trough; meat grinder; scrap metals. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES Ball St claw ft. table; nice oak kitchen cabinet w/roll door; oak sideboards; oak slant desk; blanket chest; camelback trunk; Edison 78 player & records; milk cans; (2) kettle cast iron butcher stoves; c.i. kettles; c.i. hog troughs; early bench; 4 whl farm body wagon; split oak baskets; depr & patt glass; 5 pc. formica dmnette set (2) 3 pc. BRS; 3 pc. LRS; (2) B&W port Tv’s; refng.; wringer washer; HiFi; oil space heater; rotary mower. CAR 1968 Ply. Beleveder 6 cyl. std. 36,000.00 Plus many items too numerous to mention. Refresh ments served TERMS: Cash or check, sale day. Sale for the MARVIN A. KERSCHNER ESTATE; Herman E. Kerschner, Administrator Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. Route 1, Breinigsville, PA 18031 (215)285-4616 sold for $46,700 to Charles Brown, Jr., Leek Kill, Pa. Antiques sold as follows: Roll-Top Desk $720, ’ Blue Spatter Peafowl Plate $lB5, Red Spatter Peafowl Cup $95, Gaudy Welsh Plate $305 and Round Oak Table $l3O. At 10 A.M. George N. Deibertwas the auctioneer. ' ' " * The Gap Auction held their weekly sale April 6 in Gap, Pa. and sold items from the Anna E. Meagles Estate of Parkesburg, Pa. Some prices received were: Hepplewhite 4 drawer Low Chest $l2lO, Drop Leaf Tables $330 & $l4O, chest of Drawers $395, Oak Bedroom Suite $635, Oak Sideboard $215, 6 Oak Chairs $330, Blanket Chest $315, Rope Beds $2lO & $125, Copper Ladle $l5O, Chester Co. Farm Map $220, Weather Vanes $9O each, Wooden Carrying Tray $75, Beaded Knife Pouch $7O and Cloisonne Ginger Jar $75. r^"fiAP'AliCTl(i"l ■ FRIDAY EVE, APRIL 20,191? ■ ■ 5:30 P.M. ! I - -Uau H Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite ■ Hill Mimt Market - Cross RR Bridge. ■ ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS I SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION. ■ Inspection Friday from 9:00 A.M. until sale time ■ CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS I FROM 8 00 A.M. TO 7 00 P.M. | OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT _ Call us for pick-up service ; IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers ■ 442-4936 or 442-8254 ■ ■ CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES J PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 21 TIME: 9:30 A.M Located 9 miles West of Carlisle or 2 miles East of Newville off Rte. 641 turn on Green Hill Rtljcir Crossroad School Rd. to Wagners Lane. ' "Due to quitting farming will be selling the following: MODERN FURNITURE: Limed oak desk, box springs, overstaffed chairs, maple dinette set, 12 folding metal chairs, gas stove, lot of old stands, washers, porch glider, metal cabinet, filing cabinet and other modem items. ANTIQUES: Fancy oak bedroom suite (painted), refinished flax wheel, 4 high back oak chairs, refinished rope bed, old wooden sausage stuffer and bench, wagon seat, oak rockers, oak sewing machine, lot of oak chairs, victrola, refinished kitchen cabinet base, wall telephones, butter print paddle, steam engine light, 4 prong shaker fork. Depression glass - some unusual pieces, wicker basket, Cobalt blue salt & pepper, apple pealer-dated 1872-77, pictures and frames, pottery, old copper & brass teapot, tin comb case, wood handled knives & forks. Sad irons, & han dles, advertising calendars, Jim Beam bottles, brass spring scales, pot belly furnace, crocks, lights, homemade soap, salt & pepper shakers, books, history of Cumberland and Adams County - 1886, Pilgrims Progress, blinds, storm windows screens, sash, posture rest machine, ice cream freezer, fish acquanum, plus many more items. TOOLS: 2 Air compressors, cylinder w/hose, motors, platform scales, 3 creapers, stepladders, R.R. spike hammer, axes, reamer, sockets Model T-Ford wrenches, tele pieces, belting, cradle, wooden ladders, forks picks, chains, Hoyst-chain, screw jacks, tractor seats, crow bars, well pump, oil drum w/pump, seed sewer and wagon lot items. HORSE EQUIPMENT: 3 Western saddles, bridles, rosetts w/brass backs, sets of harness, collars, hames, lap robe, old leather mail bag, check lines, yokes single & double trees, sewing horse, old buggy wheels, horse drawn equipment, weeder, wagon and training cart. FARM MACHINERY: 165 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor less than 600 hrs., 2 disc, Heston 10 ft. haybind, 271 New Holland baler, 24 spring tooth harrow, 3 Point hitch Oliver 3 bottom plows, New Holland power take off manure spreader, flatbed wagon, electric steel bed wagon, Gehl wooden rack hay wagon, Massey Ferguson tractor cupphng, cover tops, Carry All - 3 Pomt hitch, 3 Point com workers. 1948 Chevrolet dump truck, cherry lumber, approx-2,000 bales of hay. There are lot more items too numerous to mention. J. WILBUR WAGNER R.R. #4 Newville, PA. Carol Burrus Auctioneer Otto & Otto Clerks Terms of Sale: Cash or Certified Check Auctioneers were Ira Stoltzfus & Son and Jay Leary. A Public Sale of beef cattle, hogs and farm machinery was held April 7 by Esther S. Heller, R.D. 1, York Springs, Pa. There were 276 registered buyers present from several states. The Shorthorn cows.sold from $7lO to $825. Bred sows were $360 and $525 with 1 sow selling for $290 and her 13 piglets bringing $520. Other prices received were: Int. 510 Drill $3200, I.H. 414 D Tractor $3090,1.H. 674 G Tractor $5300, N.H. 256 Hay Rake $9OO, 2 N.H. Hay Wagons $765 each. George Haar was the auctioneer. I s % / PUBLIC X k SALE * TUESDAY, JULY 10,1979 10:00 A.M. Holstein Heifers bred for Summer and Fall freshening. Registered and Grade Holsteins, A-l sired. Size and quality, handling and loading facilities. Animals are from Lancaster, Chester, Bradford and Franklin Co. 1978 Winter and Spring herd dispersals. 2 Reg. Stock bulls sell 24,000 lb. milk dams. 40 head Reg. balance Hi-Grades. Sale held under tent in Lancaster Co., PA. 2 miles Westpf Lancaster, Rt. 283 to Landisvilie-East Peter sburg Exit, go South half mile to T-road turn left Ist farm (eft. , II head registered and vaccinated out of Franklin Co. dispersal; 40 head out of Bradford Co. dispersals, milk records on dams to 19,D00M, vaccinated; balance out of Chester and Lancaster Co.: dispersals, mostly vaccinated. 1 Red & White Holstein, navel shots. 30 Day Charts interstate _ Pregnancy checked. Out of State buyers must have certified checks. Terms by DAVID RAY & EDNA STOLTZFUS 717-898-2886 Auctioneer - Steve Fetersheim 215-869-2508 Lunch Available. GREEN ACRE DAIRY FARM MARKET PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 At 6:00 P.M. OF STORE GROCERIES AND MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY, APRIL, 19 . At 12:00 Noon FULL LINE OF STORE AND WAREHOUSE EQUIPMENT Located from Litltz take Route 272 West. At Lititz Baptist Church just outside of Litltz. Turn left on Green Acre Road. 1 mile to Green Acre Dairy Store. STORE EQUIPMENT 1 -12 ft. Hill 4 Shelf Open Frozen Food Case with Th H.P. Copelametic Unit; Refrigerated Egg Merchan dicer; 12 - Ardco Clear View 2 in. Glass Swing Type Doors with Lights 24 in. x 63 in. 5 Clear View 3 in. Glass Swing Doors with Lights 24 in. x 63 in. plus 21 ft. Bally Wall Section including 1 Entrance Door and Reach-in Door; 1 - Bally 34 in x 78 in. Door Complete with Heater and Jams; 30 in. x 96 in. Deli Stainless Steel Top Table; 70 ft. 6 ft. high, 39 ft. 5 fj;. high Gondola; 56 ft. 6 ft. high Wall Shelf; 1 - 8 Tier 32 in. Revolving Shelves. Hobart Scales Model 1000 S with Print Out like new; U.S. Berkel Automatoc Meat Sheer; Cheese Cutter; Ice Cream Vanegator; Model MA-162 TEC Maconic Cash Register, like new; NCR Register, good condi tion; Almor Double Belt Check Out Counter; 3 - Detec tor Mirrors; 1 - 36 in. and 2 - 26; 2 - Five H.P. Copelmetic with Matched Cooling Evaporator; 1 - T-phigh 5 H.P. with 502 Gas and Matched Evaporator; Model Am 71F/J1498 Compressor Automatic •Enter and Exit Doors as unit. SHELVES AND CARTS 4 - Warehouse Grocery Carts; 7 - Miscellaneous Stock Carts; 2 Wheel Utility Cart; 5 Aluminum Carts with Foldup Shelves; Steel Cart with Foldup Shelf; 30 - Shopping Carts; 7 - Utility 4 Shelf Carts on Wheels; Stainless Steel Twin Wash Tub; 8 - Galvanized Freezer Room Shelves; Label Heater; 2 - Heat Sealer; 34 ft. of Roller Conveyor plus 3 Tripod; Lincoln 16 in. Floor Scrubber; General 12 in. Floor Scrubber; Pair Double Aluminum Doors, size 23 x 80 and more small items not mentioned. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Metal Desk; Citizen Calculator with Print Out; Sharp Electronic Calculator; Heyer Stencil Duplicator; 1 with 3 Stench Stylii; Drawing Table; Check Writer; 2 - Filing Cabinets with Drawers; Office Chair; Secretary Chair. Auctioneers Paul W. Horst Lamar Sensenig Apprentice Not Responsible For Accidents s Refreshments Will Be Served , J Terms by. LUKE GOOD For information call-717-626-55- 87
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