Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 16, 1981, Image 147

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    MEMORIAL WEEKEND
LARGE 2 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION
ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, FJUM EQUIPMENT, ETC.
SATURDAY. MAY 23 & MONDAY, MAY 25,1981
North Lebanon Township,
Lebanon County, Penna.
At traffic light on Route 422, between
Lebanon and Myerstown, go North on
Prescott Drive to Strack Drive, go East to
Ruth Drive, then North to sale site.
(Watch for sale signs).
South Bend green and ivory kitchen stove,
wood chest, saddlers bench, old couch, with
back, 6 plank bottom lyre back and other
assorted chairs, high dry sink, oak sideboard, 5
leg ext. table (2), wooden ice box, towel rack,
solid end cupboard, 2 Philco console radios, Qat
top desk, Larkin slant front desk, 3 piece
Kroehler living room suite, corner cupboard,
Dutch cupboard with rattail. hinges, small
walnut dropleaf table. Depression dining room
suite, wood burner stove, Kenmore dryer,
Sears chest freezer, Philco refrigerator, RCA
TV set, 3 china closets, 3 enclosed bookcases,
G.E. chest freezer, spool-type child’s crib, 5
blanket chests, cane seat rocker and piano
chair, clothes trees, rope beds, 4 pressed back
chairs, 2 oak bedroom sets, other assorted oak
bedroom furniture, Victor victrola, unusual
high chair, Kenmore electric sewing.machine,
pressed back child’s rocker, Edison Victrola,
quilt frames, music cabinet, etc.
Collection of approximately 200 pieces of
Penna. pottery, Cowden, Cowden-Wilcox, Bell,
Jones, Dipple, Ziegler, etc.
Thousands of pieces of Depression glass in all
Mayor patterns, Lots of juice/reamers.
Nice collection of Festoon Pattern glass,
Blue bulls-eye and fan pitcher and 7 tumblers,
Carnival glass in various patterns. Heart and
Feather pitcher and tumbler set, Decorated
camphor set, Dock and Hens on nests, bottle
and metal batiks. ~
Four wheat sheaf and three Hunter and
Fisher flasks, lots of bottles Lebanon
Brewery, soda and mQk bottles, unusual Mason
and other fruit jars, mlikwhlte soda bottle,
assorted pressed glass compotes, cake
stands, etc.
Twelve place china set (Royal Austria), and
other old china in various patterns.
Several shelf clocks, 1 with china' case,
assorted old quilts, bedding, and old clpthing.
Set of dolls in “Different Countries” dress.
Egli, Lebanon County History, Dauphin
County 100 Years Progress and other old books.
Lebanon postcards, etc.
John shell 50 cal. #64 with inlaid curly maple
stock, N. Ashmore Percussion loader, double
barrel muzzle loader shotgun, Davenport
single barrel, 2 broad axes, flat irons and
trivets, 2 kerosene hanging lamps, bracket and
other lights, iron kettles, tin dough raiser,
candle mold and other old tin and agate, 3
coffee grinders, 5-inch hand bell, double butter
print, old sausage staffer, assorted fire com
pany ribbons and medals, Avon bottles, cream
separator.
1973 Plymouth Sedan, 1972 Chevy Vz ton
Pickup Truck, 1936 Chevy Pickup Truck
(restorable), 1962 Ford flatbed dump, Forney
welder.
A.C.G. 7 Dozer, 2 A.C.W.C. tractors, Graham
chisel plow. New Holland #6B baler, 990 Int.
Haybine, Int. Side rake, small manure
spreader, J.D. 17 F.B.A. drill, wagon with flat,
6 foot rotary mower, Dearborn sickle-bar
mower for 3-point hitch, 2 old fanning mills, 2
large old chests, grain cradles, kerosene stove
and heater, air compressor, old parlor heater,
blacksmith anvil, forge, and tongs, 2 butcher
kettles, bucksaws, odd lots of lumber and scrap
iron, 5 and 6 foot posts. Enterprise #42 meat
grinder with pulley, 40’ Aluminum ext. ladder,
Fert. side dressing attachment for B-A-C., nice
collection of food choppers, and lots more.
Sale time both days 8:30, Guns, cars and
farm machinery on Saturday at approximately
1:30, furniture will be sold on Monday.
NOTE: Many of these items in quantity so we
plan to mix the merchandise both days.
PREVIEW DATES ARE WEDNESDAY,
MAY 20 AND THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1981
ONLY.
Personal checks will be acceptable only if
credit has been established with our firm, or if
we have received a bank authorization
guaranteeing personal checks. We reserve the
right to hold merchandise purchased by per
sonal check until the check has cleared the
bank, if we deem such action necessary to
protect our interest. No out-of-state checks
accepted.
Conditions by
FRANKLIN C. STRACK
Auctioneers: Weik and Buffenmyer
Clerks; Brandt, Hoover. Ogurcak
Sale Reports
A public sale of gas btambaugh, R 3, Spring
engines and antiques Grove,
was held May 9 for Prices received were:
Kenneths, and Helen R. N.H. 2 hp. gas engine
PUBLIC SALE
Located 7 miles south of Carlisle, PA on
Route 11, or 3 I A miles north off 1-81 at
Newville Interchange on Route 11; then 2
miles east on Stone House Road...
Friday Eve., May 22,1981
at 7:00 P.M.
100 Head of Feeder Cattle 100
Consisting of beef type' steers and heifers
. including Charolais, Hereford, Angus,
Limousine and Black White Face.
Cattle are all home raised with good quality,
all dehorned, weighing approx. 300 to 700 lbs.
25 Holstein heifers, open and bred, approx.
300 to 700 lbs.
Some machinery to be sold on consignment
and will be selling first.
TERMS: Cash • Not Responsible For Ac
cidents.
LEWIS R. FINK
269 Stone House Road
Carlisle, Pa. 17013
Telephone: (717) 249-3224
AUCTIONEER;
Robert C. Mullendore
CLERK: C.L Metz
CATTLE SALE HELD UNDER COVER—
—LUNCH AVAILABLE—
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 23,1981
9:30 A.M.
Located off Route 34 at Oromgold’s
Corner, Perry Co., take Pisgah State
Road, go two miles, turn right on Pisgah
Road, go 1 mile. Or from Route 74, take
Pisgah Road at Oak Grove School, go
approx. 5 miles (Watch for Sale Signs)
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Sears Best Washer & Dryer, Avocado (Good
shape); Heavy Pine Kitchen Table & 2 Ben
ches; Maple Hutch with Glass Doors; Swivel
Rocker; Coffee Table; Motorola #350 Stereo
with Tape Player (like new); Modem Bedroom
Suit (Good); 2 Colonial Style Living Room
Suites (very good); 5 (well built) Picnic Tables
(8’); Metal Wardrobe; Games & Toys; Dishes,
Pots St Pans; Gas & Coal Comb. Stove; RCA
Color T.V.; Magnavox Color Console TV;
Dinette Set with 6 Chairs; 2 2-drawer Locking
File Cab.; Record Cabinet; Book -Case;
Reclmer Rocker; Several End Tables; Lamps
of All Descriptions; Small Reproduction Dry
Sink; Fireplace Tools; Folding Cot; 2 Bar
Stools Sc Bar Supplies; Wall Decoration St
Pictures.
ANTIQUES-GUNS-CAMERA-TRUCK
30-30 Winchester #94 Rifle; 22 Winchester 320
Bolt-Action Rifle; Coll, of Avon Car Bottles;
Adding Mach.; Portable Typewriter; ’6l Jeep
3/4 T. 4-Wheel Drive with Snow Plow; Coolers,
Coleman Stove; 20 Gal. Ithica Pump Gun;
Bmm Movie Camera; Screen, Slide Projector;
Milk Can; Coal Bucket; 5 Gal. Crock; Lan
terns; Railroad Lanterns; Picnic Supplies.
LAWN TRACTORS TOOLS
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Bhp Ford Tractor with Mower; Pennsylvania
10 hp Tractor with Mower deck: Snow Blade for
Pa Tractor; Sears Rotary Mower; Lawn
Broom; Farm Wagon (needs some work);
Scotts Lawn Spreader; Pull-type Lawn Roller;
2 Chain Saws; Anvil; Log Chains; Heavy-duty
Stepladder; Hand Tools of all Desc ; Garden
Tools; Buckets of Nails St Bolts; Plastic Pipe;
Asbestos Board; Snow Blade for Ford; 2-wheel
Dump cart; Pull-type Fert. spreader; York
Stone Rake for Garden Tractor; 300 Gal. gas
tank Sc Pump; new Contractors Wheelbarrow;
Elec. Weed Eater; 20’ Wooden Ext Ladder;
Shallow Well Pump; Elec. Edger Elec. Sup
plies (lots of them); Alum. Doors & Screens; 2
Barrels of Coal; Scrap
Many Misc. Items Too Numerous to men
tion'
I.D. Required for Bidding No.
Not Responsible for Accidents
, mChStand 61EHH SHDTT.Owrer
R.D. 1 Shermansdale, Pa
582-4258
Sale by Kling’s Auction Service
Landisburg, Pa.
antiques and antique
*innn w.tio <> „ ir tools was held May 9by
?IUOO, Witte 2 hp. gas ™
engine $225, Associate E ™er H. Buckwaiier,
Wt hp. gas engine $325, ?f st ° f
Fairbanks gas engmes Greenfield Road- There
*250 & $l9O and oak ice w< £ e over 1000 ltems
boxSSOO sold.
C.C. Miller & Sons t J* l “ s mcl " ded , th ®
were the auctioneers. following-
table $275, jelly cup-
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will offer at public
sale the personal property and farm real
estate of the late ETHEL MAE LOVE,
deceased (known as the ROY C. LOVE
FARM), located in Delaware Township,
Northumberland -County, PA, situated
north of Pennsylvania Route 54 at Sedan,
on Crawford Drive.
SATURDAY, MAY 23
STARTING AT ll:OOA.M.
Real Estate consists of 105 acres of land,
more or less, with 7 room farm house and
concrete block barn shed thereon erected,
particularly described in the deed recorded in
Northumberland County, PA in Deed Book 236,
Page 132, (less outconveyances recorded in
Deed Book 324, Page 36, and Deed Book 386,
Page 104) will be offered for sale at 12:00
o’clock noon. Sale will be made subject to
restrictions against land fills, junk yards, and
trailer parks, and to the right of persons far
ming the land to harvest growing crops.
TERMS OF SALE: Personal property-Cash.
Real Estate -10% of the successful bid to be
paid on day of sale. Balance within 30 days
after sale. Other terms made known on day of
sale.
To see the real estate call George A. Love,
717-538-1565.
GEORGE A. LOVE,
Executor,
Watsontown R.D., PA
717-538-1565
M. LUTHER HARTER. JR.. Attorney
42 Main Street,
Watsontown, PA
717-538-9222
GEORGE H. DEITRICK, Auctioneer,
New Columbia, R.D., PA
717-568-5454
PUBLIC SALE
OF FIRM EQUIPMENT
Our Thirty-Sixth Anniversary Sale at
our place of business located six miles
south of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile
east of Marion, just east off Rte. 81 at
Marion Exit, Rte. 914 on
THURSDAY & FRIDAY MAY 28 - 29
9:00 A.M. Each Day
SELLING THURSDAY MAY 28 - TRACTORS -
TRUCKS - IND. EQUIP!. - LAWN & GARDEN
EQUIPT.- TOOLS -ETC.
Tractors including John Deere, In
ternational, Fords, Massey Ferguson, David
Brown, Oliver, A.C. and others, some with
equipt, Ind. equipt. expected, Trucks, New
Tools, posts, usual run of Misc. items, etc.
SELLING FRIDAY MAY 29- BALERS -
HAYBINES-COMBINES-PICKERS
FARM EQUIPMENT
Hay machinery me. Balers, Haybmes,
Rakes, Mower, Conditioners, Sprayers,
Elevators, Hay and Forage Wagons, Com
bines, Pickers, Harvesters, Flail Choppers,
Spreaders, Planters, Drills, Plows, Disc
Harrows, packers, new and used Rotary
Mowers; Post Diggers Blades, Grinder Mixer,
Chisel Plows, Posts, Hardware, Tires, etc.
FARMERS & DEALERS - Bring in your
equipt. for this two day sale. Next sale Thur
sday, June 25, “One Day Only” No equipt. with
liens accepted unless we are notified. Open 8
A.M. to 5 P.M. except Tuesday and Wednesday
before sale until 7;30 P.M.
Terms: Cash Lunch at Sale Closed Sundays
RALPH W. HORST, Manager
Marion, Pa. 17235
Phone; 717-375-2824
Rentzel, Wolgemuth, Anderson,
Upperman, Martin, Speicher, Gossert,
Auctioneers
Harshman, Eberly, Rentzel, Stull,
Gossert, Clerks
incaster Farming, Saturday, Way 16,-1981—P23
A Public Auction of
boards $235 & $215, blue
decorated butter crock
$220, refrigerator $215,
beveled siding gauge
$205, decoys $6O to $ll5,
Deitz oil lamp $77.50,
bracket oil lamp $62.50,
Shirley Temple
creamers $5O each,
McCoy cookie jar $34,
love seat $lBO, hanging
lamp $125, H.E. Harsh
coffee tin from
Bareville $lOO and
Rohrer’s milk carrier &
bottles $62.50.
Auctioneers were Ira
Stoltzfus & Son and Jay
Leary.
A two;day public
auction of wood working
machinery and guns
was held May 8 and May
9 for the estate of
Ellwood G. Brumbach.
There were 219
registered buyers on
Friday evening and 136
on Saturday.
Some pnces were:
large York safe $6OO,
arrow hack chairs $l2O
each, 22 rifle Hopkins &
Allen $lOO, Stevens $9O,
German 22 rifle $135,
1947 Chev. 3/4 ton truck
$4OO, 1950 Dodge car
$2OO, Pony #124” planer
$5OO, mortising machine
$3OO, and Ross jointer
$2OO.
John D. & George D.
Frey were the auc
tioneers.
A public sale of
machinery was held
May 7 by Mrs. Harold H.
Moyer on the south side
of Port Royal. There
was a good turnout for
the sale.
Some prices were:
Ferguson 35 tractor
w/Kelly loader $2lOO,
Ford 641 tractor $lBOO,
1972 Int. Loadstar truck
w/cattle rack $2600,
N.H. #450 mower $725,
and 2 flatbed wagons
$250 & $275.
Long Bros, were the
auctioneers.
A public sale of steam
engines and tools was
held May 9 for the
William C. Brosius
Estate, 1 mile east of
Mandata.
The 23 acre property
was sold for $26,000 and
mcluded a mobile home
and out-buildings.
Other prices received
were; Int. truck w/well
drill type 42 Sander-
Cyclone $1550, Farmall
H tractor $4OO, steam
engine $l3OO, South
Bend metal lathe $l3OO,
- Craftsman wood lathe
$3O, band saw $2OO, jig
saw $55, Sheldon shaper
$750, Delta drill press
$260, Miller welder $lB5,
power hacksaw $125 and
stand gnnder $3O.
Dockey & Dockey
were the auctioneers.
A public sale of
household goods and
cars was held May 9 for
the Lida M. Brown
Estate, 12 miles south of
Red Lion, York Co.
Some items sold
were: Farmall A
tractor $lO5O, ‘66 Con
vertible Impala $250, ‘64
Chevy hardtop (for
parts) $125, square oak
table $235, painted
Hoosier kitchen cabinet
$B5, Fngidaire
refrigerator $250, Magic
Chef gas stove $75 and
antique dishes & crock
$25 to $75 each.
Robert L. Sechn.
was the auctioneer.