D2B—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, October 25,1980 Sale Reports A Public Auction of real estate and household goods was held October 18 for Della M. Haines, 406 East 28th Division Hwy., Elizabeth Twp., Lane. Co.„ Pa. A brick ranch-style dwelling with attached 2 car garage on a 100’ by 175' lot was sold for $44,000 to John P. Weaver, 501 N. Academy Dr., Ephrata, Pa. Other items included: Kitchen Cabinet $lO5, Empire Walnut Jelly Cup board $l9O, large Pine Blanket Chest $230, Walnut Drop Leaf Extension Table $225, Postcards up to $7 a piece. Old Unused Quilt $485, 1823 Coverlet signed Joseph Heavier $5OO, and Small Recessed . Picture Frame $75. Auctioneers were John E. &PaulE. Martin. A Public Sale of 2 joining farms was held October 18 for the Raymond E. Knier Estate alonjg Newport Road in the village of Penryn, Lancaster Co., Pa. The 22 acre farm with a 2% story dwelling, frame bank bam and 3 car garage was sold for $96,000. The 13 acre farm with a 2% Of Real Estate and Personal Property in the Village of Williamson, Pa., 11 miles southwest of Chambersburg, Pa. at the intersection of Stitzel Road and Route 995. A plot of ground located ui St. Thomas Township, Franklin Co., Penna., in the village of Williamson, Pa. A lot fronting East on Route 995, Stitzel Road on the south, a public alley on the west and Mowen on the North. 109’ on the front, 64’ on the rear, with a depth of 224%’. Having erected thereon a building used as a blacksmith shop. Description may be found in Franklin Co. deed book #l4B - page 245. Terms of Real Estate are 10% down, balance m 30 days. Other terms sale day. Real Estate will be sold at 11 A.M. Personal Property - Blacksmith shop consisting of hand forge; electric forge; large anvil; ring anvil; shaping anvil; tire anvil; 30 tongs; 25 shaping hammers; bolt dollies, 1” to 4” tire shnnker; anvil tools; etc. The blacksmithmg equipment will be offered as a whole, if I do not receive enough bid money, then we will sell it out piece by piece. Shop Equip. Supplies - Air Compressor, 5” vise; 2-H.P. electric motor; wall drill press with % H.P. motor; Wards arc. electric 220 amp. welder; 50’ welding cable; acytelene welding outfit on 2 wheel cart, extra acytelene gauges and tips; 3% ’xB’ steel welding table; wooden work bench; Coopers tool with brass wheel; metal table; 4 drawer metal cabinet with brass fittings; wooden work bench; jig to put drop center runs on wooden wheels; chain hoist; chain racks with cutter and 110’ of V*” chain & 45’ of 5/8” chain; double emory on metal stand; lawn mower, commercial sharpener; thousands of new bolts; screws; washers; nuts; home made bolts; emory with sickle grinder; hydraulic floor jack and other jacks; key stock; log chains; 10’-6” I beam; license plates; Kalamazoo Super shop furnace; threaded rod stock; zinc crated steel rods; nylon rope; sledges; loads of hammers; axes; fnsmes; pipe fit tings; J.E. Baker picks; digging irons; sodermg irons; emory stones; pipe wrenches from 36” to small ones; saws; punchers; chisels; all sizes of drill bits; scrap iron; large and small tap and die sets; weed burner; grease fittings; spark plugs; and filters; old auto bulbs; water can; files; set of reamers; compression tester; sheet steel; lot of new iron; brace and bits; calibers; good electric drills; cotter pins; rivets; alien wrenches; cable clamps; gear & wheel pullers; old knocker pullers; pipe vises; pipe threaders; V belts; 3 cases of Quaker State motor oil; shop lights; bead breaker; hedge trimmers; good socket wrench sets; open & box wrenches; breast drill; adj. wrenches; vise grips; pliers; electric motors; extension cords; lawn spreader; lumber; etc. Old Thingi in Shop - 4 ft. wooden plane; wooden boxes; 3 drawer, 2 lid Millers desk; buck saw; buggy wheels; iron wheels; oilers & case gauge; spoke shavers; Ford speedometer; R.R. engine numbers; rat trap; engine picture books; R.R. records; record player; brass whistle; auto, repair manuals; fossils; sheep shears; flesh forks; straw knife; broad axe; hoof trimmers; keys; hewing axes; water keg; tor ches; fare extinguisher; R.R. calendars; oats cycle; old battery chargers; Win chester model 66 - 22 nfle; lot of antique car parts; school desk; 1886-1893 National Cash Register #lB - 411942 decorated wooden case, brass keys, a dandy; Wringer washer. Gas Engines - #l-White gasoline engine in mint condition; #2 - International gasoline engine, 2 wheel m good condition; #3 - International gasoline engine, 1 wheel in good condition; §4 - Chore-Boy in good condition. These engines are 1 or IVz H.P Terms cash. Auctioneer’s Note - The Real Estate I am offering is the best Commercial lot in the village of Wihamson. Mr. Ommert operated this shop for 54 years and it was operated before him for many years. This type of sale you don’t find anymore. Inspection of Personal Property sale day. Inspection of Real Estate Saturday, November 1 from 10 A.M. to 12 A.M Lunch Stand Reserved. J. Robert Myers, Auctioneer Alleman and Smith, Clerks story frame dwelling with coal-fired hot water heat was sold for $59,000. Rufus Geib was the auc tioneer. A Public Auction of farm equipment was held October 17 by Calvin U. Kurtz, 3 miles west of Lansdale, Montgomery Co., Pa. Some prices received were: Farmall #706 Tractor $3OOO, Farmall M Tractor $l3lO, N.H. Elevator 36’ plus Hopper $1285, J.D. #43 Shelter $575, Woods Bros. 6’ Rotary Cutter $6OO, Farmec Trailer $7OO, Gram Wagon $475 and Transport Disc' & Cylinder $B5O. Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. A strong demand for bull calves highlighted Stonen Farm’s first sale Sept. 27 at Arkport, N.Y. Local support by breeders was matched by Penn sylvania buyers and buyers from nine other states and Canada to keep prices consistent -throughout the sale which grossed $104,375 for a sale average of $2026 on the 51 lots offered by Stonen Farm and guest consignor Marshall Farms of Port Byron, N.Y. PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 9 A.M. Real Estate The highest selling lot was GWH Mss Laddie 4443, a March 1974 daughter of ABHY Anxiety Lad 22A bred to Justification, and her 75J heifer calf, SF Miss Banner 75J M4O, going to Ace Polled Herefords, Millbrook, N.Y. for $6200. A half transplant interest is a LS Beau Visitor 1-30 daughter was sold to Herb Marshall, Port Byron, N.Y. for $3,000. The third highest selling offering was a cow-calf pair that totaled $4750 with Scotchwater Farm, Clarence, N.Y. paying $2,250 for Klondike Vicki 357 G, a Finch N3O daughter, and Mont-Vue Farms, Niota, Term, paying $2,500 for her 75J heifer calf. A feature of the sale that attracted a good deal of attention was the option offered buyers to leave then bull calves at Stonen Farm for participation in its third on-farm bull test. Several buyers elected to take ad vantage- of this option in cluding Home Acres, Perry, N.Y. buyer of the high selling bull calf, SF Sun dance Rock M 57 out of Wild Cat Sundance 7K for $2OOO. The 15 bull calves averaged $7BO. Stonen Farm bulls and bull calves have sold well at pnvate treaty and at consignment sale and this acceptance by breeders CLARENCE E. OMMERT was evident by the demand at the sale. Volume buyers were William and Mark Kohlenberg of Homell, N.Y. who purchased 11 head; Si- Jo Farm (Joe Lewis) of Pulaski, N.Y. who pur chased eight head; and Augustine Brothers - of Skippack," Pa., Robert H. Card of McGraw, N.Y. and Woodbury Stock Farm of Jasper, N.Y. who each purchased five head. Pennsylvania buyers in addition to the Augustine Brothers were James Hauser of Walnutport, Jane Hafer of Williamsport, Harold Wright of Couder sport, Richard Francola of Danville and Wendell Swartz of Starrucca. Jim Birdwell of Oklahoma was auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES, CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 at Martin Auctioneers’ Sales Pavilion, two miles East of Intercourse, Lancaster Co., Penna. Friday - 9:30 AM - Starting in the field with; Primitive farm tools & farm equipment, spring & buggy seats, wagon wheels, iron feed troughs, wheat cradles, single & double trees, old harness & parts, carnage lamps, horse drawn farm machinery & many other items. Friday - 1:00 PM • Good quality consignments of antiques & primitives include: Massive 3-pc. walnut marble top bedroom suite w/Ansoma heads carved on bed & drop center dresser w/matching washstand; massive 3-pc. walnut marble top bedroom suite consisting of high bed, matching drop center dresser & Ig. double bed wardrobe w/heavily carved Victorian crests; 3 pc. walnut marble top bedroom suite w/carved fruit top on bed, matching drop center dresser & washstand; Ig. 2 pc. walnut bedroom suite w/victonan carved bed & matching drop center dresser; Ig. refinished walnut marble top buffet w/fnut & nut carving & white marble; massive 3 pc. dining room suite w/heavily carved 'sideboard (carved ladies, griffins, northwind heads, lions heads & neptunes), Ig. rd. table w/carved neptunes as legs & heavily carved apron, matching server w/carved lions heads, griffins & nude ladies; 2 pc., 12 lite corner cupboard, refinished; 2 pc. solid walnut Dutch cupboard; Ig. sq. mahogany table w/pedestal base, heavily carved claw feet w/5 leaves; Ig. heavily carved princess dresser; oak grandfather’s clock; walnut lockside chest; 3 oak ice boxes; heavily carved chevelle dressers; fancy hightop pump organ; self player piano; repro Model 18 Wurlitzer Orchestrion (including violin pipes & full trap ac companiment) ; 40 pcs. of refuushed oak furniture including kitchen cupboards, round tables, wash stands, dressers & chests, chairs & rockers, desks, stands & show cases; also marble top furniture, wicker, Victorian & primitives consisting of blanket chests, wash stands, tilt top table, dry sinks & cupboards; some china, glassware & general store items. (An assortment of approx. 25 new woodburning stoves.) Many good small antiques. Good clean consignment (of antique furniture & primitives) accepted until sale tune. Friday Afternoon - Approx. 100 horse drawn carriages & sleighs including: 2& 4 pass, sleighs; spring & farm wagons; breaking carts, road carts; 1 & 2 seat buggies; hay wagons; runabouts & many other types of vehicles. Also many horse related items; lap robes; carriage & buggy lamps; harness parts; books & periodicals; saddles & bridles; driving & work harness, ox yokes; horse blankets; blacksmith & primitive tools & many items too numerous to mention. Saturday - 9:30 AM - Horse van, carnage trailers, miniature wagons & sleighs, hand pull wagons & sleighs; more harness & horse related items & approx. 100 catalogued carnages & sleighs. TERMS: Cash, certified checks, travelers checks or money orders. Personal or business checks accepted only from established buyers. For additional information, contact I\/l A R T I N UCTIONEERS, BOX 71, BLUE BALL, PA 17506 ii / |% “Complete Auction Service" '-ipr LARRY L. 717-354-7006 PAUL Z„ JR. 717-354-7539 9 00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 717-354-8793 Week Days Auction Site Phone 717-768-8108 Our boars in the 1980 PENN STATE TEST STATION had 2.49 feed efficiency, .68 back fat (leanest pen), 152 days to 230 lbs. Sire: BV7 Charlie Hustle. , at the DELAWARE TEST STATION the pen feed efficiency was 2.24, the back fat .73. Grand Sire: BV7 Charlie Hustle. We have 3 boars ready for immediate service. $275 and up. 10 boars for late September and October. 40 boars at our November 7 Production Sale. Write or Call Leon Arnold RD 7 Box 705 Lebanon, Pa. 17042 717-273-5880 S * \s? OFFICE <? " I NC. \ f \ “*•* /
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