Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 10, 1981, Image 164

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    D36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981
Sale Reports
A Public Sale of real
estate and farm
equipment was held
October 3 by Irvin
Violet Nailor along
Pleasant Hill Rd., 4
miles north of Carlisle,
Pa.
The 54 acre farm with
a 2M> story log dwelling,
2 bay frame bank bam,
silo and com crib was
sold for $86,400 to Arthur
Enck, Boiling Springs,
Pa.
Other prices in
cluded: Farmall 544 G
Tractor $5550, Farmall
M Tractor $975, Farmall-
H Tractor $660, Int. 82
Pull-type Combine
$3300, 1970 250 Ford
Pickup $2lOO, 2 Gravity
Bins w/running gear
$7BO & $770, J.D. Hay
Rake $lOOO, J.D. Grain
Drill $740, Int. 27 Baler
w/thrower $9OO and
Antique Wall Telephone
$l7O.
Auctioneers were
Nevin Z. Martin and
Melvin S. Sensenig.
A Public Auction of
antiques was held on
October 3 by Ira and
Ella Mast, Chestnut and
Reservoir Sts., Gap,
Lane. Co., Pa.,
- Some prices received
were: 1830 Vfe Dime |6O;
Stauffers Tin Cans $BO,
Toy Metal Beetle $4O,
Sleigh Bells |lOO, Oak
Extension Table $lO5,
Wood Box |ll5, Quilts
$lOO to $l4O, 9x7 Oval
Braided Rug $l6O,
Teddy Bear $l7O, Mast
Genealogy Book $2OO,
1816 Certificate $230,
China Doll $285 and
Dove-Tailed Blanket
Chest $550.
Auctioneers were
Lloyd H. Kreider,
Randal V. Kline & Gary
L. Shirk.
A Public Sale of real
estate was held October
3 by Mae E. Carveli,
along Forest Hill Rd.,
Clay Township, Lane.
Co., Pa.
The property included
a 1% story frame
dwelling, a frame
chicken house and was
mostly woodland on the
2.36 acre tract. It was
sold for $23,200 to Randy
and Cynthia Walters,
Smoketown, Pa.
Auctioneers were
John E. & Paul E.
Martin.
A Public Sale of
logging equipment was
held October 3 by Mr.
and Mrs. Wiliam E.
Sheaffer, located off
Route 322 at Burnham
Exit.
Some prices were:
Farrowing Crates $B5
each, 12’ Log Chains
$37.50 each, Nuffield 42
D Tractor $l6OO,
Logging Rack $6OO, Hog
Feeders $35 each,
Trailer with Log Racks
$1450, 22 Rifle $BO and
Copper Apple Butter
Kettle (rough) $9O.
Malcolm M. Speicher
was the auctioneer.
The Annual Auction of
the Manor Equipment,
Inc. was held October 3,
2 miles south of
Shillington, Berks Co.,
Pa.
Some pnce>! included
IH Front End Loader
$4OO, Scout & Plow $450,
1941 J.D. Tractor $825,
Cleveland Model 95
Trencher $5OO, IH #125
Cub Tractors $9OO &
$675, IH 1300 Mower
$825, 1976 Dodge Track
PUBLIC SALE
OF 64 ACRE FARM
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7,
1981
at 2 P.M.
Located midway between Lancaster &
Mount Joy, 1 mile South of the village of
Sporting Hill along Colebrook Rd.; Rapho
Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
64 ACRES
more or less—lo acres in pasture w/stream
(Big Chiques) and the balance under
cultivation.
Small cow bam,.silo, milk house, tobacco shed,
stripping room & dampening cellar for 8 acres.
4-car garage, small chicken house, good drilled
wells of water, and macadam lane.
No house or bam—these were destroyed by fire
about 1 yr. ago. The remaining buildings are in
good cond.
This is one of the best producing & level farms
in the township. Ideal location for dairy, beef,
or chicken farm.
Persons wishing to view property may do so
Sat., October 17 & 24, from 12-4 P.M. or by
calling the owner at 569-6893 or the aucUoneer
at 665-4136 for an appointment.
Sale by:
MARYS. SAUDER
J. David Young, Attorney
AUCTIONEER;
Rufus Geib (665-4136)
PUBLIC SALE
2 VALUABLE FARM PROPERTIES
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
at 2 P.M.
Located along Ranck Road, 3 miles
southeast of New Holland. 1 mile east of
Ranck £hurch.
Tract No. 1
Located along Reservior Road just a little
north of Tract No. 2.
A farm containing 22 acres 108 sq. perch,
more or less, with 12 acres tillable, the
remainder woodland and meadow, in high state
of cultivation. Erected thereon a log and frame
dwelling containing kitchen, living room,
dining room, 3 bedrooms and bath, storm doors
and windows, gas fired heat, well with pressure
system, also has spring, small cellar, also a
summer house. Other buildings consist of a
bam, implement shed, and com crib.
Tract No. 2
A farm containing 42% acres, more or less,
with 32 tillable acres, the balance in woodland
and meadow, in a high state of cultivation.
Erected thereon a 2% story house containing a
Rutt’s Cherry Kitchen, large dining room,
large living room, 3 bedrooms and bath, built in
clothes closets in all bedrooms, wall-to-wall
carpet in L.R. and D.R., storm doors and
windows, New Holland Borough water, septic
tank and drain field, oil fired hot water
baseboard heat, imground 1,000 ghllon oil tank.
Stove, refrigerator, and drapes stay with
property. Detached buildings consist of 3 car
frame garage, summer house, also a spring
house with spring, large bank bam remodeled 9
years ago, implement shed, com shed, pig sty,
shrubbery and shade on property.
Anct. Note: These properties are very well
kent and in excelent condition. Don’t miss this
one if looking for a farm property. Reason for
being sold owner is retiring. Properties are
to be sold at Tract No. 2.
Inspection of Properties Saturday, October
17th and Saturday, October 24th from 1 to 4.
10% down day of sale.
Terms by:
DONALD L PARMER
MARY C. PARMER
Atty.: William R. Howard
Aucts,; Lester O. Weaver. Barry D.
Wagner
App. Auct.: Audrey Wanger
Not responsible for accidents
$l5OO and Super M
Farmall w/Meyers
Snow Plow $1425.
Hess & Moyer were
the auctioneers.
A Public Auction of
antiques was held
October 2 and 3 by Mrs.
Annette Baer, Allen St.,
Meshoppen, Wyoming
Co., Pa.
Some pnces received A Public .Sale of
were: Roll Top furniture was held
Desk $1350, Pine Comer October 3 for the Estate
Cupboard $l2OO, 1890 of Woll-Dewitt, near
High Wheeler Bicycle Frisdensburg, Schuylk
slooo, Antique Wooden ill Co., Pa.
Pedal Car $650, 1895 Prices included the
Winchester 30-06 $650, following: Oak Ice Box
Manlicker Rifle $450, $270, Clawfoot Oak
and Large Safe $l3O. Table $l9O, Oak
Auctioneer was Jerry Dressers $BO to $lOO,
Burke. Rocking Chairs $4O to
- .n. / fSTAIE UOUIOATOH APPRAISER -f /--
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Pho * 7 5* 6004 -S *■
TWO-DAY PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 & 24,1981
9:00 A.M. Each Day
Located approximately 30 miles North
of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, midway
between Millersburg and Elizabethtown,
along Route 209, near the Village of Rife.
ITEMS 10 BE SOLD OCTOBER 17
Large collection of approximately 325 beam
bottles, various types; large collection of ap
proximately 200 glass slippers, various shapes
and colors; Misc. Bottles such as Ezra Brooks,
Grenadier, Chianti, Etc.; Large Selection of
McCoy, Roseville and Hull Pottery; Selection
of Black Milk Glass, Amethyst, Ruby Red and
Cobalt Blue; Fiesta Ware; Pink, Green and
Amber Depression Glass; Cast Iron Bulldogs;
Bisque Doll’s Head with Open Mouth by Simon-
Halbig; Bi-centennial Creamer of Nor
thumberland, Pa. and Toothpick Holder of
Sunbury; Selection of Baskets; Collection of
Glass Pig and Bear Banks; Shirley Temple
Pitcher; Selection of Miniature Chickens on the
Nests; Political Buttons; Collection of Steam
Engine Association Buttons; Selection of
Postcards, Some Local; Collection of Ap
proximately 100 Avon Bottles; Wall Bracket
Light with Reflector; Approximately 20 Bi-
Centennial Souvenir Plates; Walnut Victorian
Hanging Rack; Sessions Black Mantel Clock;
Oak Wall Telephone; Child’s Plank Bottom
Rocker; (2) Cowdena nd Wilcox Jugs with
Cobalt Blue Decoration, 1 with Daisies; Miller
Newport Jug with Blue Decoration; 4’4”x6’
Oriental Rug; Westinghouse Automatic
Washer and Dryer; Zenith- Floor Model
Chromacolor TV; Singer Electric Sewing
Machine; Two 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites, 1
Waterfall; Sofa Bed and Sofa; (4) Upholstered
Chairs; REcliners; Table Lamps; Victor Safe
and Adding Machine; Platform Scales; Rubber
Tired Hay Wagon; Misc. Shovels, Bag Truck,
Motor, Etc.; 9’xl2’ Olson Rug; Numerous
Other Items.
1978 JEEP WAGONEER
1966 MERCURY
ITEMS TUBE SOLD OCTOBER 24
LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON
COUNTY HISTORIES, ATLASES, INDIANS,
MOLLY MAGUIRES, PENNSYLVANIA
DUTCH AND GERMAN, ETC.; Many Books
and Catalogs for Threshing Machines, Steam
Engines, Old Feed Mill M ac hi ner y, Steam
Engine Tractors, Sawmill Machinery; life and
National Geographic Magazines; Many
Historical Society Books and Bulletins of
Montgomery, Lancaster, Northumberland, •
Schuylkill, Lehigh and Lebanon Counties;
Books from the Pa. Federation of History
Societies; Large Collection of Railroad Books;
Bulletins from National Watch and Clock
Collector’s Association; Masonic Books; Large
Collection of Bi-Centennial and Centennial
Books from Various Parts in Pennsylvania;
Bulletins and Books from the Pa. German
Society and the Pa. Folklore Society; Glass
Door Oak Bookcase; Square Oak Table; Oak
Round Glass China Closet; Set of 4 Pressed
Back Chairs; Oak and Iron Floor Bible Rack;
1-Drawer Stand; Oak Wash stand and Bureau;
Miller Walnut Organ with Top; Oak Sideboard
with Lions Heads on Posts; Jelly Cupboard; 4-
Sectional and 5-Sectional Standing Oak
Bookcases; Columbia Floor Model Record
Player; Bureau; Etc.
NOTE: For a listing of the books, send name,
address and stamp to auctioneer.
TERMS: Cash. Personal Checks accepted
only from persons having an established ac
count with auctioneer.
LEROY H. LANDIS ESTATE
Elvin E. Landis, Executor
Earl Richard Etzweiler, Attorney
Lee D. Dockev
Auctioneer-Estate Liquidator-Appraiser
Box 164 Pillow, Pa. 17080
Phone: 717-758-6004
Dockey & Dockey, Auctioneers
Deppen, Apprentice
$6O, Maple Dmmg Room $lO to $2O each, Antique >
Suite $4lO, Small Oak Christmas Ornaments
Medicine Cabinet $60,7’ $8 & $9 each and Floor
Walnut Wardrobe $176, Lamps $lO to $l5 each.
Shirley Temple Mug' Jay Riegel, Jr. was
$3O, Depression Dishes the auctioneer.
14TH SPECIAL FALL FEEDER
CALF & YEARLING SALE
TOO HUD TNI
ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24,1381
1 P.M. Sharp
Sale to be held at the ABERDEEN
SALES CO., INC., Livestock Auction
Market, on Md. Rt. 22 in Churchville,
Md., 6 mi. west of Aberdeen and 6 mi.
east of Bel Air.
Cattle will be sorted and graded and sold in
lots to suit all buyers. This sale was originated
to assemble and offer uniform, attractive
groups of feeder cattle for all buyer’s con
venience. The weight of the cattle will range
-from 400 to 1000 lbs. There will be no shipped
cattle. All livestock is consigned from
Surrounding counties. Cattle will be accepted
24 hrs. prior to sale until 1 P.M. on-Saturday.
Cattle are sold on out weights. Please have'
adequate credit references available if you are
a stranger to us and intend to buy. We are now
accepting consignments to this sale. Keep us in
mind for all your cattle needs.
Restaurant will be open.
ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC.
Livestock Auction Mkt
Sale Every Wed. - Private Sales Daily
Phone: 301-734-6050
734-7105 1 Night
734-7978 Night.
Trucking Available - Order Buying Service
Consignments Welcome
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14,1981
Starting at 9:30 A.M.
Selinsgrove Center, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Surplus Auction. Off route 11 Selinsgrove
to route 522 South (Follow auction signs)
This is a partial listing of the vast surplus
items at the Center, & most of the items are in
good condition.
App. 200 iron beds, tall Maple chest of
drawers, metal night stands, app. 5 assorted
si2es looms (good condition), new adult cribs.
Oak arm chairs, sml. Oak childs chairs, 5
children barber chairs w/hbrse, beauty shop
equipment, O.R. Lamps, Examing tables,
double door metal closets, 3 wheel adult bikes,
school desks, xray screen, 2 ice-cream
packers, app. 200 folding auditorium chairs,'
sml. cabinet doors, Maple twin beds, 3 G.E.
power transformers 37% KVA 1% hp. cen
trifugal pump w/2” inlet, B&S gas power
generator, 6 lighting arresters, 7 barrels of
insulators, 8 new rolls of 47” high fencing, 5
new rolls of 39” fencing, jig saw, 3 phase 3% hp.
1750 rpm 440 v Wagner motors, 3 mower tires
(new) 2-250x4, 1-400x4, 11 pole cross arms, 17
rolls barb wire, 2 Gravely mowers w/sulkie, 18
new 3 tine hay forks, app. 1400 melmac
saucers, app. 600 china saucers, app. 1800 - 6 oz.
water glasses, 48 cases 5&5/S sherberts, app.
1600 glass tumblers, app. 200 nappies, salt 7
peppers, glass by case, bread trays, Hobart
comm, food chopper, Champion comm, food
mixer, comm, toaster, J. Smith food chopper,
Ig. mixing bowls, unis, copper steamer, Gentry
comm, mixer, new lard cans, S.S. PANS,
TUBS, BASKETS, SKIMMERS, elec, food
carts, Union Machine, dough cutters, elec,
french fryer, 3 Grisworld elec, ranges, Ig.
fancy table, salad plates, serving trays, kit
chen utensils, calf, divided trays, comm, toast
rack. 4 type cabinets w/type set, composing
stone, proff press, hand press, app. 54 steel
door casings, 2-12’ steel casings, hospital
scales, laundry sorters, sterlizers, etc.
Childs tri-cycles, wagons, bicycles, comm,
sewing machine, elec, typewriters,
calculators, manuals typewriters, dictation
machines, metal shelves, plus many many
unlisted items.
Seller
DEPT. OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Selinsgrove Center
Auctioneers: John Autotore 784-3506
John Jr. 784-0381
Sales Tax to be Charged