D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1981 Sale Reports A public auction of antiques and coins was held July 11 by Anna E Williams, 812 W. Main St., Valley View, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Some prices received were: flax comb $25, slaw cutter $27 50, - ironstone wash bowl & pitcher $175, sleigh bells $BO to $135, organ stool $87.50, beery trays $27.50, $5O & $5l each, change trays $35 each, early local calendars $l5 to $75, black doll $6O, hand brass bell $BO, wicker baby' carnage $9O, oak washstand $BO, agate teapot $lO5, old baskets $5 to $B5. 1967 Oldsmobile car $BOO, high counter kitchen cabinet $350, 1879 cc silver dollar $110,1938-D half dollar $27.50, silver dollars $l7 & up, and floor safe $225. George & Mike Deibert were the auc tioneers. XXX The Pa Firecracker Sale of 34 head of Ayrshires was held July 8 at the Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle, Pa. The average of the 34 head of cows and heifers sold was $904. The top cow was a 3 year old Aryshire with 22,192 milk, 3 9 test and 859 fat. It was consigned by Leon Perry ot Reynoldsville, Pa. and sold for $4050 to Richard Reed of Punxsutaunery, Pa The 2nd high was a bred heifer which was sold for $l4OO to Cindy and Becky Bell of Elmer, N.J It was consigned by Alvin Zook of Honeybrook, Pa. The 3rd high cow was sold for $ll2O to Warren Schmuck, Peach Bot tom and was consigned by Robert Campbell ot Narvon, Pa. PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRL, JULY 24 1:30 P.M. AT WESTMINSTER LIVESTOCK AUCTION Westminster, Md Phone (301) MS4S2O NOW 2 FEEDER PiG SALES PER MONTH 2NO&4TH Mondays of Every Month At Caroline Sales Co., Denton, MD Sponsored by: MD Pork Producers “FARM FRESH PIGS DO BETTER” Frank Copen, Mgr. 301-479-2656 Sale conducted by Milt Brubaker. XXX A public auction of household goods and sporting goods was held July 11 by Betty M Posey in the York Co side of the River Hills beyond the Norman Wood Bridge. The an tiques will be sold at the Guernsey Sale Barn late September or early October Prices received were dehumidifers $5O to $125, 8’ aluminum rowboat $135, trail bike $250, skis $22, mounted groundhog $lO, welding set $l4O, redwood tables $77.50 & $65 and shop smith $5lO Claude F Smith & V COMPLETE CATTLE DISPERSAL HAAKONSEN FARMS Kohne Rd., Virgin, N.Y. THURSDAY, JULY 23 11:00 A.M. Due to the illness, Mr. Haakonsen has commissioned us to sell the cattle at the Haakonsen Farm located on Kohne Rd. From Dryden take Dryden-Virgil Rd. northeast approx. 4 miles to Kohne Rd., turn left approx. 1 mile. From Cortland take Rt. 13 south approx. IVz miles, turn left on Webb Rd. to West State Rd., turn right to Kohne Rd., turn left approx. 11/zl l /z miles to the farm. Watch for auction arrows. 95 REGISTERED & HI-GRADE CATTLE 95 The Haakonsen herd was assembled in 1980 with selections from some of the best local herds. Careful attention was given to pedigrees, cow families and the best A.I. sires The foundation was laid for a great breeding herd but Harry’s health forces this premature dispersal. The Holstems came from such herds as Westan Farms, Homer (presently the high herd on Cortland County DHIA); Jerry-Dell Farm, Dryden; Bud-Ranch Farm, Homer and Cassondana Farm, Hartford. The Jerseys from Bruce Dedrick, Dryden and Lawrence Perry, Homer. Among the outstanding individuals are: 1. WESTAN GAY IDEAL FAME - VG, 2-3 305 17798 620; 3-2 305 20762 702 by Harrisburg Gay Ideal. This 4 yr. old is due 10/24/81 to Grand Fortune. 2. WESTAN EMPEROR LASSIE - VG, 86 2-10 305 18573 4.3 798; 3-10 305 19539 4.0 784; 4-10 305 19948 4.0 792: Due 8/19/81 to Bramtrim ELstan. 3. WESTAN FIRST MINISTER BRETTA - GP, 82 3-10 305 17950 3.8 683. Due 12/27/81 to Grand Fortune. 4. BUD-RANCH HELEN BOOTMAKER - GP, 814 yr. 19283 755; 5 yr. 21881 777 ; 6 yr. 24089 865 by Paclamar Bootmaker due 11/21/81 to S- S-F Astronaut Bravo. The calves are type and well grown and in clude; 1. HAAKONSEN KING ARTHUR DAISY Bom 4/23/81 from Westan Pontiac Debby - GP, 84181,962 lbs. milk & 6,761 fat lifetime. 2. KOHNDALE SUNSET TOOTSIE Born 12/9/80. Dam: 19831 M 804 F 4.1% in 281 days. 3. WESTAN GRAND FORTUNE BIRGIT Bom 1/25/81. 4. JERRY-DELL PAGE POSEY Born 10/28/80. 5. JERRY-DELL SILKY SAM Bom 10/22/80. MANAGER’S NOTE: This dairy consists of several outstanding individuals. Keep this date open and remember it is a day sale. All cattle will be vet examined for pregnancy, plus Blood & TB tested ready for immediate interstate shipment day of sale. See you all at the sale. Inspections welcome anytime. TERMS: Cash or good checks - ID required. Lunch available. HAAKONSEN FARMS Owners Harry, Joan, Joanne & Karl Phone 607-835-2877 Jack Wood Livestock & Auction Service Sales Managers Cincinnatus, N.Y. 13040 Phone 607-863-4141 Ronald Smith were the auctioneers - XXX A public sale of farm equipment, dairy cattle and draft horses was held July 11 by Benuel S and Fannie Stoltzfus. E.D 2, Danville, Pa Items sold included 1 team draft horses $2BOO, single horse $1250, 2 DeLaval milkers $6OO, milk cooler $450, N H #273 hay baler $lB5O, 2 harnesses $l2O, bull $685 and the three top priced cows were $l5OO, $1450 and $l4OO. Elton & Alvin Hor ning, Auctioneers XXX A public sale of an tiques was held July 11 by Mrs Cora Frederick, between Swartzville and Reinholds, Lane Co, Pa. A Jacob Gorges 30 hour grandfathers clock vi i ,)»iviei dial and walnut case was sold for $3BOO Other prices were luster tea pot $4O, luster creamer $42.50, wooden carved owl $640, 2 Windsor chairs $l5O each, high chair $7O, 8- day shelf clock $145, meat chopper $4O and - farm table $145 H.H. Leid Auction Service. XXX A public auction of a tractor and machinery parts was held by Tunis L's. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 25 10:00 A.M. "SHARP" ORANGEVILLE - ROHRSBURG HIGHWAY Turn off Rt. 487 at the Nor-Pole Ice Cream Rest. Watch for Sale Signs -1 mile from the Nor-Pole Selling The Antiques and Household of the late Della Moore - “Many Beautiful Things” - Bring chairs - sale under tent - rain or shine. 1953 Chrysler 4-Dr Sedan - 47,000 miles, Old Sq. Oak Table & 4 Chairs, Oak Rockers, Pine Rockers, Drop Leaf Oak Table, Easy Spin Washer, Old Kitchen Coal & Elec. Stove (Range Qualified), Old End Tables, Old Hand Floor Mod. Victrola, Records, Pine Slat Rocker, Round Dining Room Table & 6 Chairs, Singer Sewing Mach, (electrified), Victorian Style Sideboard & China Closet, Nippon Cookie Jar, Cut Glass, Pressed Glass, Carnival Glass, Depression Glass, Cranberry, Beautiful Bowls, Meat Platters, Milk Glass, Stemware, Rodgers & Son Silverware, Caned Rockers, sm. Stands, many other nice Old Rockers, many Old Oak Picture Frames & Pictures, Knick Knacks, Sets of Dishes, Greenware, Vinegar Cruets, Bud Vases, many Tin Items, Wood Rolling Pm, Old Wood Barrel Butter Churn, Pots, Pans, Muffin Tins, Sharping Steel, Old Meat Cleaver, Cab. Cutter, 5 Gal. Jugs, Sm. Jugs, Mason Jars, Brass Floor Light, Lamps, Spool Flower Stand, Lg. Jardiniere, Firestone Radio, Uph. Room Chairs, 9 x 12 Rugs, Old Piano Stool-claw feet-Glass Balls, End Tables, Deck & Son Opera Piano, Victor Record Player (Floor Type), Sm. 4 Leg Room Table (very nice), Record Cabinet, 7 Ft. High Wall Mirror- Beveled Glass, Oak Frame with Carvings, Wood Wardrobe, Old Coffee Grinder (Nice), Beautiful Old Hall 7 Ft. Walnut Coat Rack with Mirror & Sm. Drawer & Umberella Stand with Cast Iron Bot. (a Beauty) Oak Bed with 6 Ft. High Head Board and Foot Board- Very Nice Hand Paintings on Bed-Wood Carving on Bed also, 3 Dr. Chest & Mirror with Jewelry Boxes on top of Chest, wood and brass pulls on front of drawers, Atwater-Kent Radio, Old Washstands with Towel Bar, 4 Dr. Chest, other Old Chest of Drawers also nice, Quilts, Lumens, Caned Bot. Chairs, Blanket Chest, Many Wood Chairs (old), Freed-Eisemann Radio Receiver, Old Radio Horn, Spool Washstand, other Oak Beds with high Head Boards-Round Scrolls & Car vings on them, also Many Fme Oak Bedroom Suits, with Wood Carvings on them (very nice), Nice Turtle Back Trunk, Small Childs Plank Rocker, Wood Settee, Sad Irons, Wood Early Bird Incubator with Kerosene Heater, Old Wood Platform Rocker, Iron Bucket, Old Wicker Table, Super Zink Wash Board, Old Wood Smgle Spindle Bed, 1 Gal. Wood Cider Press. There are many items too numerous to mention. These are just some of the Fme Old Antiques - We Have More. Statements made day of sale take precedence over previously written material - Not Responsible For Accidents. Terms-Cash ESTATE OF THE LATE DELLA MOORE EXECUTOR - Verncil A. Moore NEVIUS AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers Licensed & Bonded Dan Nevius 752-4214 Olen Knecht 683-5955 App. Fred Antolick 459-1379 Clerk - Jay Leiby Note- there are some very nice antiques - Don’t miss this sale Come early we move last! Lunch to be served Give us a call - we do it all - Farms - Real Kstate - Antiques - Heavy Equip. - A Complete Auction Sti vice Clip & Save This Ad Bros in the village of Kennett Square, Chester Co, Pa Prices received were 800 ford tractor w/loader $l5OO, wheel weights $l3, motor $65, rotary mower $5O, bar mower $4O, air com pressor unit $35, grime fighter $125, log hook $9 and gear box 8 Auctioneers were Steve Petersheim & Everett Kreider XXX Super show & auction Vas held July 10 and July 11 at Young’s Auction Center on Rt. 14,5 miles south of Troy, Pa Items sold included: 6 high back oak chairs $95 each, lamp shade $250, pump organ $260, REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4 5:30 P.M. The undersigned, located in Perry County, 10 miles West of Loysville on Pa. Route 850, adjoining Tuscarora State Forest, will offer the following Real Estate: TRACT ffl: Seldom Seen Restaurant and Ranch -18 Acres, exquisitely landscaped with 2 pondS; 1 stocked with trout; 22 X4O Inground Pool, Outside stage for live entertainment; 19 Hole Lomma Miniature Golf Course (11 Electric shots)- hghted; 16 X 40 3 Bedroom Guest House or Motel (new) the Restaurant itself is 2 yrs. old (34 X 64) (seats 50 people), with a 3 bedroom home in it - Large fireplace, very well insulated, elec, heat & air conditioned; 11 Table & Chair Sets. Restaurant is fully equipped with the latest restaurant equipment and many extras go with this property. It is a going business or could very easily be converted to an 18 Acre Gen tleman’s Estate. "Beautiful! Have to see to appreciate the setting and the Potential! ” TRACT #2; TUSCARORA TIMBERS CAMPGROUND: (19.3 Acres ot nice timber ground) 100 Camp sites - All sites have electric and water, picnic tables, fire ring and garbage container. 2 Bath houses, 1 with laundry and storage area. Rec. Hall and Store (24 X 60). BUNK HOUSE that sleeps 20 people (24 X 60); 5 rooms with 4 bunk beds in each room. Bunk House & Rec. Hall have concrete floors and Fisher Fireplaces and are in excellent condition. 2 Well Houses with 1 h.p. pumps - New. 2 Complete D.E.R. approved septic systems. PLAYGROUND for children; New Shuffleboard Court; Dusk to Dawn lights throughout the Campground There is room for expansion on this site; All D.E.R. approved. Campground joins 70 miles of State Snowmobile Trails and 42,000 Acres of State Forest. Campground can be and is being used year round due to the Fall and Winter Activities that are so readily available. TRACT #3: 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOUSE on 3 Acres of exquisitely landscaped Real Estate. Modern Kitchen, Finished Basement with fireplace with Fisher Insert; Hot-air Furnace 200 AMP Service; 1% Baths; Every pipe m the house is copper. 1 Car Built-in Garage, Sun Deck with Best View in Perry County. Very well in sulated, air conditioned, new storm windows. Thinking of Getting away from it all - THIS IS FOR YOU! - Country living at its Best. Right of way to State Forest and Snowmobile Trails. TRACT #4: 3 ACRE WOODED LOT, perk tested, comes with sewage permit & survey. Approved by County Planning Commission. 340 Ft. of Road Frontage and Right of Way to State Forest Land and 70 miles of Snowmobile Trails. 10 Trout Streams within 12 miles; 18 miles to Juniata River, 1 Hr. from Harrisburg. TRACT #5,6,7,8,9: ALL 1 ACRE PLUS LOTS: Wooded and open, perk tested, sewage approved. They all have road frontage on Route 850, all with nght of way to State Forest and its many recreational uses. WHAT A PLACE TO BUILD ON OR PUT YOUR CAMPER! Hunting is excellent in this area. If you are an outdoors person, this is for you, all within 30 minutes of Carlisle, 1 hr. to Harrisburg. REAL ESTATE will be offered unless Sold Prior To Sale! REASON FOR SELLING: Owner is in ill health and going to retire. TERMS: 20% down day of Auction; Balance within 30 days. Transfer Taxes & Fee split equally between Buyer & Seller. Please Contact Owner for Inspection or Auc tion Co. for further Information. OWNER, DANIEL DERR II Telephone (717)438-3533 Sale By: Kling's Auction Service (717)789-3883 walnut table $9O, metal lathe $3BO, antique wooden lathe $75 and 1941 Plymouth coupe $llO. Managers were Tom, Shirley and Charlotte Young