Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1981, Image 156

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    D2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5,1981
Public Sales Register
Closing Date - Monday, 5:00 P.M
of each week's publication
A public auction of
carpenter and cement
tools was held August 29
by Raymond S. and
Ruth W. Hurst, 5 miles
east of Pine Grove in
Rock.
Prices included:
power trowler |170,1974
Interna Travelall $ll2O,
ladder jack $470,
electric jack hammer
1320, Winchester 3030
model 94 $145,3040 Krag
rifle $240, and school
desk $65.
Auctioneer was Steve
Petersheim.
A public sale of an
tiques and household
items was held August
26 for the Estate of Karl
W. Bashoar at the "Shop
and Play Hall”, in
Lykens.
Items sold were: oak
C-roll desk $525, empire
chest of drawers $65,
empire wash stand $75,
oak library table $3O, 3
half-spindle plank
bottom chairs $24,
Eastlake walnut mirror
$35, mahogany ladies’
barrel roll desk $95, 10
pc. dining room suite
$9OO, matching night
stand $2O, pair cherry
poster twin beds $l5O,
mechanical bank-'’Chi
ef Big Moon” $560, Betty
Spring
gobbler
harvest
HARRISBURG -
Pennsylvania game
protectors indicate the
harvest of turkey
gobblers during the
spring season in May ot
this year was the second
best on record.
The 1981 harvest ot
bearded birds was put
at 3,586 by game
protectors. This com
pares with 3,716 in 1980,
which was the all-time
high.
This year the season
seemed to get oft to a
somewhat slower start
than in the past, but
hunters apparently
scored consistently
throughout the season,
ending up with a good
harvest.
Game protectors’
harvest figures are not
the number of birds that
are actually taken, but
only'indicators or trends
in harvests ot bearded
birds. Game Com
mission studies show
that the numbers of
birds which are
estimated taken are
only about one-third ot
the actual harvest.
SOHfMlf/6 TO
ammuT-
LOW
CLASSIFIED
RATES
WITH
EXCELLENT
RESULTS!
light $7O, quilt $55,
gaudy decorated
ironstone teapot $47.50,
Philco refrigerator-fr
eezer $135, G.E.
automatic washer $llO
and G.E. dryer $135.
Dockey & Dockey,
Aucts. & Deppen, Ap
prentice.
XXX
A public sale of farm
equipment was held
August 29 by Mrs. Mary
E. Fomey, 901 Silver
Lake Road, Lewisberry.
Some items sold
were: Farmall Super C
$1250, J.D. 24T baler U 1 t .
$7BO, Rototiiler $4O, A public sate ot a 2hz
chain saw $5O, and iron bnck bous « was
kettles $17.50. beld Au B us * by
Ralph W. Horst was Martha Metzler,
the auctioneer. Voganville, Lancaster
XXX ko.
An Ayrshire Auction t Th ® d ™ ll,ng " as Sold
was held August 27 by * or to Maurice
f GAP AUCTTohI
■ FRIDAY EVE., SEPT. 11 ■
I
5:30 P.M. |
Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op- |
posite Turkey Hill Mimt Market - Cross RR Bridge _
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS I
SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION ■
CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS J
FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M, ■
OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT I
Call us for pick-up service
IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers
442-4936 or 442-8254
CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES
FARMERSVILLE AUCTION
ANTIQUE &
COLLECTIBLES SALE
LABOR DAY
SEPTEMBER 7, 1981
9.00 A. M
In Farmersville. 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane.
Co. Pa.
9 pc. cottage bedroom suite; 10 pc. Depres
sion diningroom suite; 2 sellers kitchen
cabinets; 2 dove tailed blanket chests; 3
washstands; organ stool w/ball & claw feet;
2 small cast iron stoves; 4 sets of 6 chairs in
cluding Victorian cane seat, plank bottom,
oak; 2 oak chest of drawers w/mirrors; 3 oak
dressers; oak drop leaf table w/2 boards; 2
rope beds; 6 leg cherry drop leaf table;
Sheraton dresser; oak library table; dry sink;
wooden rockers; trunks; oak bed; square stand
w/ball and claw feet; mortised bench; square
oak table w/claw feet and 6 boards; crocks;
jugs; wicker pottie chair; cigar making .tools;
washboards; salts; 1910 calendar plate W.G.
Eaby Bareville; compotes; spatter water jug;
hanes; slipware plate w/crack; rag carpet;
glassware; 1858 Bible bookmark in
needlepoint; small redware crock; piano rolls;
copper washboiler; kerosene lamps; childs
dresser; TOOLS: train parts; childs dresser;
baskets; etc.
QUILTS including 2 plain colors sawtooth, 1
hand appliqued w/very fine quilting, others,
wooden coverlet; linens; etc.
DOLLS: old rag dool; Bisque; 20” 154
Kestner; 18” A.M. #390 w/new body; 10” dome
head character baby; 5” Nippon boy;
storybook doll; 15” & 12” new Bye LOs; 23” &
16” china heads; German pin cushion doll;
Effanbee Dy Dee Baby; Bed doll; Carnival
Kewpie; 1972 Ideal Shirley Temple; others.
This is a brief list.
We sell on commission.
Call John J. Rutt: 717-354-5095
FARMERSVILLE AUCTION
- R D. #4, Ephrata. Pa. 17522
P.S. Dolls and quilts will be sold at 12 O’clock
Milt Brubaker, 595
Snyder Hill Bd., Lititz at
the Guernsey Sales
Barn, 6 miles east ot
Lancaster.
The top cow, a 5-year
old, was sold for $l6OO
and she was consigned
by Richard Lyons,
Cochranton. The second
high cow was sold for
$1525 and she was
consigned by Sam
Diehl, Bedford. The
third high animal, a
bred heifer, was sold tor
$1360 and she was
consigned by Charles
Gable of Elverson.
The average of the 25
Ayrshire sold was $1027.
There were 6 head
purchased by Darryl
and Doris Martin of
Bethel.
Huish ot Karmersville.
Auctioneers were
Leroy S. Horst and Raul
W. Horst.
A farm machinery
auction was held August
29 for Canyon Im
plements on Route 6,
midway between
and
Mansfield
Wellsboro.
Among the 145 pieces
sold were: 17 lawn
garden tractors in
cluding AC 616 $1000; 14
Haybines & Cutditioners
including N.l. 272 $1000;
3 self-prop, wmdrowers
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PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
10:00 A.M.
Located along Route 209, 1 mile West
of Lykens, Pennsylvania, in the village of
Big Run.
REAL ESTATE
2-Ms STORY FRAME HOME having 4
ROOMS AND BATH DOWNSTAIRS, 3
BEDROOMS AND BATH UPSTAIRS. Heated
by EFM HOT WATER OIL FURNACE with
Cast Iron Baseboard Radiation. 110’ Drilled
Well. Assorted Out-Buildings. Lot Sjze - having
a frontage of 95’, more or less, along Route 209,
with total lot dimensions being 99 Perches,
more or less. For inspection of real estate
phone 453-9436 or 758-6004. Real Estate to be
offered at 12:00 Noon.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Oak Round Glass China Closet; Flour Chest
with Dough Box; Large Dry Sink Cupboard;
Blanket Chest with Original Graining; 6-Pc.
Decorated Cottage Bedroom Suite; 3-Drawer
Cottage Chest with Mirror; (2) Empire Chests
of Drawers; 1-Drawer Wash Stand with Spool
Turned Arms; Rope Attic Bed with Old Red
and Acorn Spool Top; Flat-Top Trunk; Large
Asst, of Rockers and Chairs Ihcludings (2)
Pressed Back Rockers, Set of 4‘Cane Seated
Chairs, Plank Bottom Chairs (1 Decorated),
(2) Half Spindle Plank Bottom Chairs,
Mahogany Arm Rocker, (2) Victorian Side
Chairs, Plank Bottom Sewing Rocker, Plank
Bottom Rocker with Original Decoration, Set of
4 Pressed Back Chairs, Etc.; 4-Legged Walnut
Table; Oak Clothes Tree; (2) Victorian Tables;
Asst, of Jugs and Crocks Including 2-Gallon
Jug and 2Gallon Crock with Blue Decoration;
Glass Butter Churn; Railroad Lantern; (2)
Baskets; Asst, of Picture Frames; Oil Pain
tings on Canvas by John Uhthuff, 1 of Dan
Patch; Large German Bible; Books - “Disease
of the Horse” 1896, “Life, Speeches and
Memorials of Daniel Webster” 1859, Etc.;
Quilt; Kerosene Lamp; Coffee Grinder; (2)
Butter Molds; Hand-Painted Japan Ware; (3)
Onion-Meissen-Type Canisters; Chelsea Ivory
Dinnerware Set by Grindley & Co., England;
Asst, of Depression and Pattern Glass; Hall
Pottery; Ironstone and Green Pottery Pit
chers; Quadruple Ware; Selection of Plates
Including Staffordshire Blue Plate “The
Market Place New London, Connecticut”, Blue
Masonic Plate Newark, New Jersey 1903, Blue
Staffordshire Plate “John Allen and Priscilla”,
Etc.; Roseville Tea Pot and Creamer; Broad
Axe; Numerous Other Items.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Frigidaire 15.9 Side by Side Refrigerator-
Freezer; Frigidaire Deluxe Electric Stove;
Lady Kenmore 3-Speed Automatic Washer; 9-
Pc. Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Dining Room
Suite; China Cabinet; 2-Pc. Early American
Living Room Suite; (2) Birds Eye Maple
Dressers; Double-Door Cedar Wardrobe; (2)
Arm Chairs; Knee-Hole Desk; Apartment
Sized Kitchen Coal Stove; Double Door Wooden
Kitchen Cabinet; Metal Kitchen Sink; B & W
Floor Model TV; Floor Model Radio-Record
Player: Misc. Dishes, Pots and Pans;
Numerous Other Items.
TERMS: REAL ESTATE - 10% Down.
Further terms and conditions to be given the
day of sale. PERSON PROPERTY - Cash.
Personal checks accepted only from persons
having an established account with Auctioneer.
Owner,
ESTHER BOXWELL
Kerwin & Kerwin, Attorneys At Law
Dockey & Oockey, Auctioneers
Deppen, Apprentice
including Hettton $1075;
6 haybalers including
J.D. 336 $2650; 15
choppers including N.H.
880 $1225; 5 corn pickers
& sheliers including N.l.
2-row $1775; 10 tractors
including 18N Ford
$1525, David Brown
$3400, N.F. 165 $2950,
and A.C. Dl4 $lBOO.
Managed and sold by
Dick Crittenden Auction
Co.
The Bergus Cor
poration sale was held
on Saturday, August 29.
Some of the sale items
were: Harks 12” mixer, $400; and Delta
planter, $512; jointer band saw 16”, $3OO.
16”, $600; air com- Auctioneer was Ben
pressor, $320; cement Habercker.
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RUMZHAVEN
COMPLETE mßt V
REGULAR
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Located 1 mile from Mainesburg, Pa. on
Old State Rd.
Watch for auction arrows off Rt. 6 bet
ween Mansfield and Troy, Pa.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
10:30 a.m. '
. 100 - Registered Holsteins -100
July 1981 DHIA RHA. 18,596 m 3.7, 685 F. Sep
tember 1980 BAA 103.3,1 Ex. 27VG, 26GP, 7G,
2F. (Many young cows never scored. J
Sales Managers Note: This is a good herd of
cows with several top individuals and a well
grown group of heifers. Please note the herd
was not scored lately and many animals will
easily go higher. An opportunity to purchase
top pedigreed cattle. Watch forfull listing.
Owners:
WINSTON & RICK RUMSEY
RDI, Mainesburg, Pa. 16932
Phone 717-549-2723
Sales Managers
Gordon & Ron Wood
RD2, Mansfield, Pa. 16933
Phone: 717-549-4901
I “For the Most In Advertising coverage and
j preparing your sale, call WOOD’S AUCTION
SERVICE.
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Located along Route 11-15 8 miles
North of Liverpool, 9 miles South of
Selinsgrove.
Consignments Welcome
Ford tractor; J-D 10-20 Gas With Loader;
•'Tuff Grinder mixer; Single Row Com Picker;
Front end loader; Rear steel wheel for trac
tor; side delivery rake; 6 T Flat wagon; Int.
riding cult.; JD Sulky Plow; Cultivator; 1-2-3"
horse rides; Buzz Saw; 4 hole hog feeder; 100
gal. root coating; crfeam separator; 2x4
lumber; Posts; 30-0 Rifle; School desks; and
many other articles not mentioned. Sale at
10:00.
by.
ELMER STAUFFER
717-374-1575
Frank Snyder, Auct.
859-2688
8.0. Imes, Auct.
717-527-2417
No Out of Sate Checks.
Not Responsible lor accidents.
CASTLE CREEK DAIRY
MILKING HERD
DISPERSAL
ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF
REGISTERED HOLSTEINS SELL
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
11:00 A.M.,
Farm is located on N.J. Route 57 bet
ween Hackettstown and Washington,
N.J.
THIS WILL BE A BUYER’S SALE - BE
SURE TO BE AT THIS SALE.
Daughters ot BOOTMAKER, ASTRONAUT,
MONITOR, ELEVATION, FOND MATT, KIT
BUILDER and other popular sires will sell.
Labor problems are the reason the Kayharts
are selling this tine group ot milking animals.
Owners,
ROBERT & DORA KAYHART
Waters, Road
Port Murray, New Jersey
201-689-2605
Wm. Kent Bergen, New York, Auctioneer
Mary Briggs, Maine, Pedigrees
Sale managed by:
HANOVER HILL SALES & SERVICE. INC.
P.O. Box 446
Millerton, N.Y. 12546
518/789-4722
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