Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1981, Image 163

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    PUBLIC SALE
OF
LIVESTOCK, (MEAT, QUILTS,
GRANDFATHERS CLOCK, ETC.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 .
at 9:30 A.M.
Clock at 1:00 P.M. followed by Livestock
Located along Rt. 23 on the Conestoga
Christian School grounds. One Mile West
of Morgantown. Pa.
19 Head of Livestock Including those But
chered; 9 Yearling Heifers; Mostly Reg. out of
Harrisburg Gay Ideal, Comet, Lad, Willie Star,
Etc.; Reg. Bull Bom 10-5-00 fromSageser Chief
Astronaut (Oam Classified Good Plus); 2
Feeder Steers; 2 Horses; 9 Units of Superior
Semen from Atlantic Breeders; Meat Choice
Angus Quarters; Other Beef Butchered and
Sold in Quarters; Butchered Hogs; Ham
burger; etc.
8 Day Walnut Triple Chime Grandfathers Clock
with Moon Dial (6*10" tall); 30 Nice Quilts,
Afghans, Handcrafted Childs Table and
Chairs; New Lamps; Craft items; Rag Dolls;
Wrought iron Lawn Furniture; Bant type
Storage Shed (New); Truckload of Bulk Wood
Shavings.
Pancake & Sausage Breakfast 8-10:00 A.M.
Chicken Bar-B-Que
Elton & Alvin Horning
Auctioneers
286-9851
OSTRANDER DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL
AUCTION
SAT., OCT. 10
Beginning 11 A.M. SHARP
Located on Gnmes Road 2 miles west of
PORT ALLEGANY, 20 miles from
Coudersport, 8 miles from Smethport, 25 miles
from Olean, N.Y. Watch for Pepperman Auc
tion Arrows off Route 6 one mile west of Port
Allegany!
Due to health reasons we must dispose of the
following:
4} - HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS - 41
Herd consists of 29 Mature Cows, 6 Springing
Heifers, 5 Open Heifers, 1 Started Heifer Calf.
Several of these cows have freshened in the last
60 days, 12 due to freshen in Oct. and Nov., 7
due in Dec. and Jan., balance in all stages of
lactation. Pregnancy examined. Interstate
tested charts day of sale.
PRODUCE—I2x3O Silo of good Grass Silage,
5500 bales of Early Cut Mixed Alfalfa and
Timothy Hay.
EQUIPMENT Bender Milk Transfer Sta
tion, Model SP 22 Surge Vacuum Pump, 3 Surge
Milker Units, SS Wash Tanks, Pails, Strainers,
13 Milk Cans, Int. Milker Pump, Fogger, dippers,
Deborners, 2 Feed Carts, Grinder, i hp
Elec. Motor, new Electric Fencer, Int. Little
Genius 2 Bottom Trailer Plows (new points),
Belt Driven Wench, Ropes, Cement Mixer, Sap
Pan & Spiles, Gasoline Drums, Barn Fan, Egg
Baskets, Push Type Lawn Mower, Reinforced
Glass, Chicken Feeder, Pipe Fittings, Used Hot
Water Tanks, Grease Dispenser, Shallow Well
Pump, Garden Sprayer, 2 Grain Cradles,
Broad Axle, Hay Knife, Cross Cut Saw, Grease
Guns, Brush Hook, Jig Saw, Cider Press,
Harness Parts, Neck Yoke, Whiffletrees,
Harness Rings, Sleigh Bells, Pitcher Pump,
Gas Heaters, Battery Charger, Bumper Jack
and Insulators.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Dishes, Toys, Laun
dry Tubs, Clothes Cupboards, Bureau, Cherry
Book Shelves, Victrola, Baby Bed, Sewing
Cabinet, 4 Chrome Kitchen Chairs, Occasional
Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Desk, Bean Bag Chair,
Mirrors, Interior Doors, Bolling Pins, Books,
Garden Hose, Inside-Outside Carpeting,
Lamps, Dishes, Flat Irons, Electric Broiler,
Battery Clock, Electric Coffee Pot, Canning
Jars & Lids, Chan. 7 TV Antenna, Polaroid
Camera, Movie Camera, Bicycles, Hand Sleds,
Wagons, Shoe Ice Skates, Air Hockey Game,
other games, etc.
RESERVE THIS DATE! YOU WILL FIND A
REAL OUTSTANDING MILKING HERD AND
TOP QUALITY YOUNG CATTLE - ALL THE
RESULT OF SIRE POWER - ALSO MANY
OTHER CHOICE ITEMS.
TERMS - CASH OR GOOD CHECK, ID RE
QUIRED. LUNCH.
Owners:
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM
(BILL) OSTRANDER.
Auctioneer; Si Pepperman
(814)698-2430.
Not responsible for accidents on premises. If
you are interested in holding an auction, call
the above number. Remember, we let YOU
decide!
Sale Reports
A public sale of farm Some prices included:
machinery was held ® 574 D tractor $7900,
Sept. 26 by Paul Reece, IH 530 manure spreader
2 miles east of Not- $lO5O, transport disc
tingham; $740, 5’ rotary tiller
iC&f MARYLAND
WS3& SHORTHORN
ASSOCIATION
FALL CALF SALE
SATURDAY, OnOßa 17,1981
7:00 P.M.
Frederick Fairground, Frederick, Md.
Purebred & Crossbred Steers & Heifers
Sale Manager - 717-359-7689
PUBLIC SALE
OF 7 ACRE FARMETTE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1081
At 11A.M.
4 Miles West of Honey Brook from Rt.
322 take Churchtown Rd. to Mast Rd.
turn West 1 mile to property.
1 2% story frame house w/alum. siding. First
floor. Modern kitchen, dining room, large
family room w/fireplace, utility & powder
room. Second floor, 4 bedrooms & full bath,
carpet both floors, electric heat w/wood
backup.
50’x64’ metal building, 4 yrs. old Ig. overhead
doors, 1 car garage, 7 acres of level usable
ground, 10% day of sale. Settlement by Dec.
15th. Inspection by appt.
Terms by
THOMAS E. WALTER
Call
Horning Farm Agency, Inc.
286-5183
Elton & Alvin Horning Auct.
RIDGEWAY AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD ft AKnQUES
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10,1981
At 3:00 P.M.
R.D. #l, Palmyra, Pa. - north on
Railroad St. - west on Ridge Rd. ,
2 pc. living room suite, studio couch,
- breakfast set, base cabinets, utility cabinets,
refrig-freezer, Maytag auto, washer & dryer, 2
wringer washers, late model refrig-freezer,
B&W TV, small knee-hole desk, 1 doable & 3
single metal beds, single brass bed, single iron
bed, T wooden wardrobes, 2 blanket chests,
wood chest, jelly cupboard, camel back &
steamer trunks, maho. chest of drawers
w/mirror, light oak dresser, Singer sewing
machine, quilts, bed spreads, pillows, carpet &
sm. rugs, mattress & box spring (double). OAK
FIIRNTTURE: two 3 pc. BR suites, 5 dressers,
chests of drawers, 2 china cabinets (one w/oval
glass), round pedestal table w/leaves, buffet,
extension table w/5 leaves, library table, 3
parlor rockers, sm. tables, clothes tree, 2 high
chairs, child’s potty chair, 3 camode chairs,
cane seat chairs, kitchen chairs, sewing cab,
piano stool w/glass ball feet, plank seat chairs,
2 Hooser kitchen cabs., dough table, Ig. mirror
w/frame, brass kettle, gypsy kettle, iron
butcher kettle, Gilbert canto mantle clock,
MILTON HERSHEY PLATE, Pa. Dutch Day
books from 1949-1977, 30 some pieces of Pa.
Dutch Day souveniers, Ig. amt. of depression
glass, - ironstone, nippon, noritake china ware,
Ig.&sm. crocks, kerosene lamps, Ig. assort, of
old tinware, Orphan Annie cup, Planter’s
peanut bank, antique bank cars, Aunt Jemima
spice set & cookie jar & salt & pepper; 3 burner
kerosene stove, 6 porch rockers w/bamboo
seats, garden & lawn tools, caprenter tools,
coal brooder stove, Myers hand pump, D&H
elec. auto, body grinder, 5 hp Brunner twin cyl.
air com pump compressor, 6%” brass com
pass. GUNS: 16 ga. double barrel shot gun. 6.5
cal. rifle, 30-40 Craig, 2 bayonets. Many more
items too numerous to mention. Refreshments
available - not responsible for accidents.
Ralph B. Heisey, Auctioneer
838-5083
Order of sale: Misc. items followed by fur
niture. Guns at 8:00. Lester Welsh’s household
items will be sold at this sale. Take note of the
starting time of the sale. 3:00 P.M.
$1450, IH 47 baler $5OO,
1973 Ford F6OO dump
truck $4lOO and alfalfa
hay $2.30 per bale.
Sale Manager George
L. Gibney and Gary L.
Shirk, auctioneer.
A public sale of farm
machinery was held
Sept. 26 by Mrs. Chester
Clough, 5 miles -nor
theast of Shippensburg.
Some items sold
were: 10 year old mare
$BO5, 2 Hackney ponies
$BlO each, harness for
both _5365, covered
wagon $4OO, pony wagon
$5lO, saddle $lOO, sleigh
$2OO, silo unloader $B5O,
1974 Ford FlOO pickup
truck $l7OO, Ford 860
tractor $2200, Ferguson
40 tractor $1525, 3 pt.
PUBLIC SALE
ARABIAN HORSES, BUGGIES, FANCY SADDLES,
AimQUES, COLLECTIBLES AND GUNS
Due to my age compelling me to reduce
my work load I will sell at Public Auction
on premises, located Vz mile west of
Myersvilie, Md. along Monument Rd.,
Frederick County, Md.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 .
Beginning at 10:00 A.M. O.S.T.
It REtKIERED ARABIAN BOSSES
Brood mares, colts and stallions. These
horses are from top blood lines: Mesaoud, Abu-
Zeyd, Saound, Nuri-Pasha Mirage, Wadduda,
Rouf, Apollo, Sunshine and Al-Marah Knight
and are very manageable, healthy and in ex
cellent condition.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Mr. Redifer has
been a successful breeder of Arabian horses
and these animals and equipment must be seen
to be appreciated.
HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT
1 rubber tired horse buggy, 1 surrey, 1 4-
horse drawn wooden wheel wagon and bed, 1
dump rake, John Deere horse mower, wooden
wagon jack, large blacksmith anvil, good
condition, large selection of harness, horse
collars, bridles, breast chains, hanes, wooden
wagon wheels and other misc. horse equip
ment.
1 engraved Mexican western saddle, silver
decorated parade saddle, bridle and corona,
Boyt black saddle with Aluminum tree and
stirrups, 1 western large seat saddle, never
used; jeweled bridle and corona.
Lincoln 4-horse Flying L Trailer with
fiberglass top and spare tire; like new - gross
weight-12,000 lbs.
IHC-Super C Farmall tractor, tractor plow
and sickle bar trailer mower; has been in
storage for 20 years; good condition.
12 Gauge Model 25-full choke Winchester
pump shotgun, never fired; Sante Fe Model
1903 AS 304)6 Bolt action, never fired; 22
Winchester model 60-A bolt action, J.C.
Higgins bolt action 12 gauge full choke,
Columbia rifle. Antique jeweled sword and
scabbard.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES
Sleigh bells, 1 hand turned butter chum, 1
electrified butter chum, cast iron cooking
kettles, lot of old bottles, crocks, old wooden
mantel, old washstand, and many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
ORDER OF SALE: Small tools, antiques,
saddles, and harness, farm machinery and
horses.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash or checks with
proper I.D. No out of state checks will be ac
cepted without letter of credit from the bank.
5% sale tax on all taxable items unless exempt
certificate is presented.
Sealed bids will be accepted prior to sale.
Inspection of horses and equipment available
anytime prior to sale by contacting owner.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON
PREMISES.
RAYMOND C; RtDIFER, Owner
2833 Monument Rd.
Myersvilie, Md.
Phone: 301-293-2661
Willowdale Auction Co. auctioneers » clerks
Dan Poole and Waiter Gordon, Aucts.
Susan Kelley and Joe Gordon, Clerks
Jefferson, Md.
Phone: 301-473-8100
Lunch Will Be Available
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3,1981—D35
blade $l7O, Ford mower
$360, N.I. 206 manure
spreader $2300, Int. 430
baler $6OO, bin wagons
$5OO & $720, N.I. corn
picker $2750 and
aluminum elevator $505.
Art Rife was the
auctioneer.
A public sale of real
estate and personal
property was held Sept.
26 for the Robert D.
Reich Estate at Rl2,
Heilman Branch, York.
■ The 21-acre tract with'
a frame house and
frame summerhouse
was sold for $65,500.
Other prices received
were: Sears lawnmower
$155, iron kettles $4O to
$57.50, bench vise $6O,
small pot-belly stove
SADDLES
GUNS
OKOnMe Q£u efion Go.
$32.50, crocks $lB to $24,
banjo $l6l, Savage 303
rifle $2OO, Winchester 22
$145 and Sylvania TV set
$l5O.
Jacob A. Gilbert was
the auctioneer.
A public auction of a
101-acre limestone soil
dairy farm was held
Sept 24 by John M. and
Lena H. Nolt, Rl,
Stevens, near
Schoeneck.
The dairy farm with a
2% story brick dwelling,
dairy barn, bank bam,
tobacco shed and
eouimnent shed was
sold for $2860 an acre or
a total of $288,860. It was
purchased by Merle
Eberly, Rl,-Stevens, Pa.
The 50 .acres of
standing com was sold
in the field for $212 an
acre.
John E. and Paul E.
Martin were the auc
tioneers.
A public sale of real
estate was held Sept. 23
by Elsie G. Hostetter,
along the Elizabethtown
and Manheim Road,
Lane. Co.
The 42-acre farm was
sold for $130,250 and
contained a large bank
bam, Vk story brick
house and a l¥t story
brick tenant house.
Harold Shaffner was
the auctioneer.
A public sale of real
estate and personal
property was held Sept.
26 for Clayton C. Martin,
1864 W. Main St.,
Ephrata.
The 2% story frame
dwelling and another
frame building on 7/10
acres were sold to Paul
Z. Musser, Rl, Ephrata
for $47,250.
Other items were;
Bowers slant top desk
$ll4O, cherry drop leaf
table $lOOO, Bowers
chest of drawers $4OO,
pine blanket chest $l7O,
wood chest $340, wash
stand $l9O, 6 half
spindle chairs $45 each
and old log cabin quilt
$l5O.
Auctioneers were
John E. & Paul E.
Martin.
A public auction of
new and used furniture
was held by Lincoln
Floor Coverings, Amos
U. Stoltzfus on Route 30,
3% miles east of Gap,
Lane. Co.
Some prices were: 2
piece living room suites
$250 & $350, 3 pc. living
room . suite $570,
rediners $75 to $195,
sink $l4O and radiator
$22, 3 pc. wicker set
$125.
Steve Petersheim &
Everett Kreider were
the auctioneers.
A public auction of a
personal gun collection
of Edward Kerper was
held Sept. 25 by Mary
Kerper, at the
Morgantown Fire Hall,
Main St., Morgantown,
Berks Co.
Some prices received
were: Winchester 12-
gauge double barrel
$2OO, Winchester .32
WCF $6OO, Winchester
243 $425, Winchester
3006 $425, Winchester
3525 $475, Stevens 410
gun $270 and Remington
32 gun $425.
Elton & Alvin Horning