Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1980, Image 140

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    D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980
Sale Reports
A Public Sale of household
furnishings was held August
16 by Howard W. Patches
and Martha H. Patches, Vk
miles east of Lebanon, Pa.
There were 190 registered
buyers present.
Items sold included:
“Long” Lebanon Organ $3BO,
Reber 2 Horse Wagon $2OO,
Stohler Axe $95, Single
Barrel Shotgun $64, Corn
Shelter $l3O, old N.Y.
Catalog $25.50, Wooden Plow
$lBO, Pleasure Sleigh $125,
Box Sleigh $135, 1861 Tea
Kettle $41,1917 & 1918
License Plates $l5 & $l6 ea.,
old Rope Bed $270, 3 Prong,
wooden Fork $215 and Swing
Butter Chum $l7O.
Auctioneer was Earl S.
Buffenmeyer.
A Public Auction of farm
machinery was held August
21 by Seven Oaks Farm,
Inc., Chester Springs, Pa.
Some prices received
were: Case 1370 Tractor
$13,000, David Brown 990
Case Tractor $3BOO, N.H. 256
Rake $9OO, N.H. 78 Baler
$650, Int. 8-row no-till Corn
Planter $l3OO, Int. 400 Com
Planter $950, Oliver 5-B Plow
$750, M.M. R Molene Tractor
$6OO, N.H. Stacker Wagon
$9OO, N.H. Haybine $1250,
FALL
MACHINERY SALE
FRIDAY, SEPT. 12,1980
at 9:30 A.M.
At the Belleville Livestock Mkt, Belleville, Pa.
Selling will be all kinds of horse and tractor drawn
machinery. If you have machinery to consign please
make your consignment by 5:00 p.m. day before sale.
Tractors and hay will be sold at 1:30 p.m. Hay will be
accepted day of sale. For more information phone 717-
935-2146
BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MKT., INC.
Glick and Gibboney
Auctioneers
OUTSTANDING
COUNTRY JmrA i
AUCTION faWigJ
ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES
AND COLLECTIBLES
VECHICLES AND FARM TOOLS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
10:OOA.M.
Village of Font, Chester County. Sale to be held
at Albert Hultz Farm. Take Rt. 100 North from
Pottstown to North of Eagle, turn West on Font
Road to sale site.
Vehicles include 1952 Plymouth 4-door sedan 1975,
Chevy 5-door- radio, heater, air conditioner, old
Massey Harris tractor, John Deere 12 Hop Mower,
many primitives include bam lamps, carriage lamps,
broad axes, Black Smith Forge, panels, coal stoves,
saddles, auto parts, dinner bell, anvils, heavy iron vise,
Early wooden tools, good selection of furnitures, oval
oak table. Serpentine front mahogany bureau,
mahogany kneehole desk, Pathe Victrola, Walnut
dining room set, ornate carved fireplace mantel, real
nice pme book case with glass doors, collection of
mantel clocks including Sessions, a Seth Thomas,
Gilbert and School House clock, 5 old shot guns and 2
rifles, musical instruments, selection of depression
glass, setting for 12 Edwin Knowles china, agate
mahogany gate legged table, Early white cans, copper
kettles, 2 Fair Bank platform scales, coal fired parlor
heaters, old crocks, selection of coal oil lamps, several
wicker pieces, many other interesting pieces.
Terms- Cash _ a
K 1 Ihompson, ~
E wt Aoo'»iS^S
POTTSTOWN 323-7870
BOYERTOWN 3*7-8907
R.H. Thompson, Auctioneer
Winemaking manual
UNIVERSITY PARK and contains 88 pages.
Wild and cultivated fruits ‘ ‘High quality wines can be
are being gathered by made by the amateur,” says
amateur winemakers at this the author, Donald L. Ace,
time of year. So if you’re a Penn State Extension
wine hobbyist, you may want specialist. “In fact, many
to obtain the revised and home-produced wines often
expanded version of the book are superior to commercial
entitled, “Winemaking as a products,” he adds.
Hobby,” published by the This Penn State book on
College of Agriculture at winemaking describes wine
Penn State. types, equipment and
The publication gives chemicals, the winemaking
detailed information on the process, bottling, storing
various procedures the and aging, chemical testing,
hobbyist should follow in rules for serving, and grape
obtaining an excellent species and varieties. The
quality wine. Included are current edition was
numerous illustrations and published in 1977.
photographs. The book “Winemaking as a Hobby”
measure 8 1/2 by 11 inches is available for $2.75 from
Stitchers discuss fair S
SERGEANTSVILLE - The members also plan to
Members of the Sifting participate m the Sept 4 ™d PennsylvLda sates tax
Stitchers 4-H Club met Records Workshop to be held -
recently at the Sergeant- at the Extension Center. SSf J
sville Church. The 4-H Congratulations go to
Achievement Fair and Margie Van Duyne for being TI • nsy^vama ® ta * e
Ftemmgton Fair were the selected a member of the ™^ rsn x‘, . , ..
main topics for discussion. Honor Court in the Queen ” t w Lks for
Members were told in which and Escort Contest and to weeKS lor
events they could take part. Barbara Vanden Berghe, a CO avaitebtelnroom
Some of the upcoming finalist in the State 4-H
events for the club members Clothing&Dress Revue Ad "
are Food N Nutrition, Arts N projects ministration Building
Crafts, Needlework and
Horticulture Judgings;
M.M. 670 Molene Tractor
$l9OO, 2 Int. Silo Wagons
$llOO each, Mack Truck
Tractor $4OOO, Chev. Dump
Truck $775, N.H. Tank
Spreader $l5OO, Ford Dump
Truck $1175, M.C. Grain
Dryer $3900, Generator
$lBOO, 42,000 bu. Grain Tank
$6300, 20,000 bu. Grain Tank
$3900, 15,000 bu. Gram Tank
$3700, Miscl. Auger
Elevators $325 to $475, and
Cultimulcher $1550.
Sale conducted by Whit
ford Sales Co., L. Robt.
Frame, Auct.
Pizza Contest and the
Hunterdon County 4-H
Fashion Show, which will be
narrated by one of their
members, Barbara Vanden
Berghe.
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Liquidation sale for Holly City Tractor &
Equipment Rental. Located 811 W. Main St.,
Millville, NJ, Sale includes hundreds of pcs. of
new equip., tractors-mowers-tools many under
warrantee with guarantees. Partial listing:
Vehicles: 1974 Chev. Stake body truck (custom C3O),
1979 Ford F 350 with Holmes Wrecker body (27,000
mi.), 1971 Opal GT, good cond., 1955 Studebaker, ong.
cond., 1975 Ford F 350 pickup.
Tractors & Mowers: Sev. “Mark Master”, mowers
me. 8 hp. rear eng. mower with bagger, 2-16 h.p. 44”
mower with “Brinly” cult., 11 hp. mower, etc., sev.
Bolens tractors - including; 11-12-14 hp. with mowers,-
15 hp. 2 wheel dr. Diesel #Txl3oo with 3 pt. hitch & 54”
mower att., 17 hp. Diesel #Txlsoo with Bush Hog 2 wh.
dr., 24 hp, Diesel 4 wh. dr. with 8’ backhoe & front end
bucket, 19 hp. Diesel 2 wh. dr. with flail mower, 19 hp.
Diesel 4 wh. dr. with sickle mower, 15 hp. 4 wh. dr. with
front loader & scraper blade, 1950 Oliver Diesel
tractor, Bolens tractor #HT23 with 3 ft. “Bull Dog”
trencher & 54” blade, many new Bolens gas mowers
22” & 18”, sev. other mowers.
Lawn Tools & Equip.: 7 trailers including tandem
wheels, ramp trailers, tilt body trailers, sev. new weed
beaters (McCulloch-Lawn Boy gas & elec.), gas edger,
gas post hole digger, “Parker” lawn sweepers, Sev.
“Mark Master” roto tillers, 5 h.p. & 3 h.p., 2 “Gandy”
push spreaders, Brinly broadcaster, alum. ext. & step
ladders, log splitter, hydraulic jacks, sev. new Mc-
Culloch & Remington chain saws, heavy duty ext.
cords, assorted garden tools, “Green machine” leaf
blowers, new chain, disc hower, “Jackson” dump cart,
gas pavement sweeper.
3 new “Matron” mopeds, 3 wheel “Matron” moped
(new), 2 new patio sets, sev. gas cans, 3 salamanders,
wheel barrow.
Power tools & Shop equip.: 2 B&D ele. jack ham
mers, 2 knock down engine lifts, 2 B&D generators, 2
B&D heavy duty job mates, 2 wheel dollies, Lindsay #35
sand blaster, “Speedaire ele sprayer, Ig. am. of oil,
blades, parts, attachments, etc., 2 “Steamer” carpet
cleaners, 2 “Milwaukee” 4 d. dram cleaners, B&D skill
saws, palm saws, ele. port band saw, belt sander,
masonary saw, angle grinder, 3 “Comfort Glow” gas
heaters, parts cabinet, many display racks, sev.
V.W. engines, 3 hyd. floor jacks, transmission jacks,
“Copes” 20x20 A tire machine, Sun “Infra Red” #SS 400
sun scope, Snap-On alignment machine with att., bat
tery tester, “K. A.L.” engine analyzer, brake lathe with
att., arc welder, head light machine, bench grinder,
valve grinder, steamer, jacks, hydraulic auto lifts,
“Zero” sand blaster (3 mo. old), Ram-Air horizontal
compressor with 5 h.p. motor, Kellogg-Amencan vert.
comp. 5 h.p., Foley chain saw sharpener, “Walker-
Turner” drill press, “American” bearing press, sm.
machinist lathe with att., reel type blade sharpener,
mini bike, parts cleaner, work benches, steel shelving,
towable sign board with letters, 2 Ig. lit. adv. signs.
Office Equip.: 4 metal office desks, office chairs,
cardex files, 4 dr. files, roll around file cabinet, 2 dr.
supply cabinet, check writer, some household fur
nishings, assorted corns, and too much more to men
tion. Held ram or shine
Terms: Cash or Certified or Travelers Ck. Personal
or Company cks. only accepted when accompanied by
a bank letter of credit prior to sale.
Conducted by Elmer Auction Sales
609-3583222
9 A.M
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
Of Farm Machinery, Trucks,
Tools, Etc.
Labor Day
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
10:00 A.M.
Located at Auction Barn in American Corner,
MD on Highway 621 between Denton and
Federalsburg, MD.
Early Listings; Lit. 1201 w/duals; Lit. 806 diesel; 656
gas; Lit. 450; Lit. 350; 642 Ford combine, 6 row 30”
com head; Sears 10 HP 36” cut riding lawn mower,
nearly new; Int. 2001 loader; Int. 370 46 blade disc. JD
950, approx. 80 hours; AC XTl9Ol4’ transport disc; 16’
transport cultipacker; 2 Chrysler Hale pumps; 30
pieces, s”x3o’ irrigation pipe; 1972 GMC tractor and 28’
gram trailer; 1974 350 Ford with flat dump; 1967
Brockway tractor; Int Cub tractor with belly mower
We’re expecting many more items for the auction
Terms of sale - Cash or Approved Check.
A. Curtis Andrew Auction Co.,
Auctioneers
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIP, t POTATO EQUIP.
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1980
Located between Neffs and Newside (in
Schnecksville turn off rt. 309 onto rt. 873
towards Neffs then west onto West Park Ave.
for IV2 miles) Washington Twp. Lehigh Co., Pa.
FARM EQUIPMENT: Farmall 706 gas tractor, wide
front, ex. cond.; Farmall “M” wide front, hyd.; Oliver
60 tractor; Ferguson 20 tractor w/pt; 1956 Massey
Harris 80 Special Combine w/10’ head, ex. cond.; 1955
Chevy 6400 12’ stake body truck w/only 52,800 orig.
miles; 1965 Chrysler New Yorker; Int. #8 3 btm.
rollover 16” tnp plow; Int. 16’ tractor harrow; (2' °’
offset discs; Billlion 10’ cultipacker, Int. #l° 16 uouble
disc gram drill w/2 seeders; Gandv 13’ lime spreader;
Int 2 btm. 14” plow; MC field harvester w/wmdrow
head; Lilhston 8’ rotary cutter; (2) Ferg. 3 pt. cult!.;
Int. J2SV semi mt. sickle mower; side rake; 4 whl hay
flat wagon; Kmpco 150,000 btu. space heater; 150,000
btu propane heater w/fan; hvy duty ext corns; air
comp.; wdn ext ladders; chisel tool for “M”; 8’ iron
water trough; asstd lumber; ’73 Dodge Window Van;
approx. 300 bales straw
POTATO EQUIPMENT- Iron Age 2 row hi-speed
planter w/Gandy attach.; Hardie 500 gal sprayer, 16,
row boom, 35 pump; Oliver 2 row digger; Advanced 22’
bin stacker; Singer 22’ rubber belt conveyor; Ad
vanced 20’ rubber belt conveyor; Advanced & Cum
mings splitter; Bean rubber spool grader w/picking
table, carry up & King Wyse scale bagger; Boggs
grader w/Hames picking table and King Wyse bagger;
2 Phillips 12’ pto 2 whl dump trailers; Ferg. 4 row 6 row
weeders; Speedy 2 row stalk buster 100’s of 5/8 baskets;
1000 burlap bags; 9’xlO’ 2 whl dump trailers, platform
scale; Speedy vine beater.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD 2 pc 12 pane corner
cupboard; jelly cupboard w/spice shelf; cupboard top
dry sink; several oak beds, dressers & washstands;
rope bed; round oak ped ext table; set 6 oak chairs; sq.
claw ft. ext. table; pressback high chair; childs
pressback rocker; pressback chaws; oak rocker; set
bentwood chairs; wdn clothes tree, oak hall rack; oak
glass door kitchen cabinet; victrola, saddler’s bench;
youth bed; feed chest; antique wdn pump; kitchen
cabinet w/roll door; camelback trunk; gingerbread
clocks; brass od hte; split oak baskets, rear early split
oak basket tools; wdn planes; corner chisel; meat
grinder; sausage stuffer; wdn tub; wdn wheel barrow;
German locks; colored birth certs , 4 buggy whls;
kitchen wood stove; child’s flat & sadirons; old doll;
rocking horse cookie cutter; old postcards; quilts &
comforters; glass basket; hat pins; depr. glass; cake
stand; compote; Carnival vase; pitcher & bowl set;
Nontake; oak frames; set new alu. cookware;
Kelvmator 21 cu. ft chest freezer; elec, sewing
machine; 5 pc dinette set; 4 pc veneer BRS; cedar
chest; H & R .32 pistol; .32 run fire rifle; plus many
items too numerous to mention. 3pc Vic. parlor suite.
NOTE • All good clean machinery & antiques; Farm
items selling at 12 noon. Antiques & Household starting
5:30 P.M Held indoors and heated in case of bad
weather
Terms Cash or check day of Auction
Refreshments Served
HOMER KOENIG ESTATE
Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co.
Route 100 & Claussville Road
P.O. Box 215
Fogelsville, Pennsylvania 18051
(215)395-8084
At 12 Noon
All items from the former