Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1981, Image 161

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PUBLIC SALE
OF 9 ACRE FARMETTE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27
2:00 P.M.
Location: From Ephrata take Rt. 322
East to divided highway. Turn left onto
Hahnstown Rd. Follow 2 Vz miles to
property on right. Ephrata Twp., Lan
caster Co., Penna. .
A tract of land containing 9 acres with 300 ft.
road frontage thereon erected:
2Vz Story Frame Dwelling
with aluminum siding. Large Kitchen and
dining robm combination, living room, sewing
room, laundry and half bath. Second floor
contains 4 bedrooms and full bath. '
Oil-fired hot water heat (summer & winter
hook-up) Well with pressure system.
40’ x 50’ Frame Barn
Scaffold for tobacco; 40’x50’ lean-to addition
attached with liquid manure pit for hogs. Also
10 ton feed bin, auger, and feeder.
Small tobacco shed, scaffold to hang 1 acre of
tobacco and smalTworkshop.
Note: This land is inhigh state of cultivation.
Heating unit, kitchen and bath were new 7
years ago. Very nice country setting.
Terms: 10% down day of sale. Balance on or
before March 20,1982.
For information or inspection of property call
717-733-0825.
Terms by;
ALVIN B. & IRENE R. ZIMMERMAN
J. Marlin Sbreiner, Atty.
Auctioneers:
Umar Z.'Sensenig3s4-8116
Paul W. Hprst44s-5119
Not responsible for accidents if any should
occur.
PUBLIC SALE
SAHIRDAY, OCTOBER 24,1981
- Time: 9:00 A.M.
In Perry Co., situate in the village of
Erly along Rte. 74. (The Davis Farm).
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD HEMS
15 cu. ft. Westinghouse energy saver freezer;
Westinghouse energy saver refrigerator (like
new); Maytag automatic washer; Kelvinator
elec, range; 5 pc. maple dinette set; 9 pc.
maple dining room suite (includes comer
cupboard, hutch & china closet combination); 5
pc. Waterfall bedroom suite; 3 pc. bedroom
suite; maple Zenith stereo combination; 3 pc.
living room suite; platform rockers; love seat;
Zenith console T.V<; coffe and end tables;
stands; oak flower stand; .table lamps; pic
tures; metal bed; box springs & mattresses;
dresser with mirror; wardrobes; wash stand;
chairs; Gooseneck rocker; day bed; folding
table; redwood porch settee; copper kettle;
butcher kettle; dishes, pots &pans.
SPECIAL MENTION
Antique bueev (like new); square back
sleigh with shaft; pony cart; pony harness,
bridles, collars. Owners will be giving away 5 -
$20.00 bills. You must be present to win!
FARM MACHINERY at 12:30 p.m.
Oliver 77 diesel tractor (just overhauled);
Oliver 60 tractor with 2 way plow; mounted
com planter & com workers; Massey Harris 50
combine with power take off; John Deere 14T
baler; McCormick drill (double disc); John
Deere manure spreader; John Deere rake; 12
ft. J.D. tractor harrow; J.D, 3 bottom plow hd.
lift; 7 ft. J.D. bar mower; 6 row field sprayer;
Oliver disc; New Idea Wl com picker; shovel
plow; mowing scythe; rubber tired wagon with
flat bed; com shelter with motor; 2 hydraulic
cylinders; 6 ft. Woods rotary mower; Bolin self
propelled electric start mower; garden
cultivator with motor; new come along; Sears
rototiller; antique wagon seat; oil-drum with
pump; air compressor; rope & pulley; bay &
straw; chicken crate; doors & windows;
walnut lumber; chains; forks; shovels; bench
grinder; battery charger; vise; work bench;
many more items.
GLENN M. & CORDELIA CLOUSE
Owners
Lunch stand reserved.
Shull: auctioneers
Urich: cleric
r PUBLIC SALE
I ANTIQUES & OLD COLLECTORS ITEMS i
! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24,1981 I
I 9:00 A.M. I
* LOCATED: Off Rt. #B3 at Exit 14 »
1 (Yocumtown - Between Harrisburg, Pa.. I
f and York, Pa.) Go north on Rt. 392 to I
| Yocumtown Rd. Turn right, go 2 miles to |
J sale site on left. Watch for signs. |
2 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is only a small 2
I list of items which we will sell. Mr. Conley has I
« collected for 50 years and never sold anything, r
I There are items here that are very rare. Don’t I
J miss this sale. (There are 100’s items not J
X mentioned.) Z
I Saturday, October 24,940AJL I
z Partial List Only I
I Kitchen cabinet, Dry sink, Harvest table, I
£ china closet, Roll Top desk. Hall stand w/seat =
0 & mirror, side board buffet, old Platform i
1 rockers, Reed rocking chair, Acom Reed J
« rocker, nice old couch, umbrella stand, old z
I Pine chest, beds & springs, plank bottom I
f chairs, organ & piano stools, Edison I
X phonograph for cylinder records w/Moming 2
I Glory horn & stand, spinning coat hangers, old I
I Philco radio, old clocks including calendar s
■ clock, cookware of different kinds - Stainless i
I steel, old it new dish pans in tin & grannite, I
£ wooden tubs, lots of dishes Shirley Temple, «
i iron, stone, Carnival & others. Horse shoe 9
J glasses, wooden handle knives & fortes, old salt J
X 8c pepper shakers, small & pitchers. z
I Old county Atlas of York, Lancaster, I
f Dauphin & Cumberland counties, The Worlds £
| Greatest Events from 3300 B.C. to B.C. 207 2
I before Christ time, old Pa. history, old world I
s Atlas, old rifles, sword & bayonets from the 5
■ Civil War, 410 gauge shot gun, 32 rim fire rifle, I
I saddle bells, sleigh bells, shaft bells, cow bells f
v & hand bells, old post cards, old Almanac’s, Z
I Paul Revere lantern, ink wells-some very old, I
f old 10 gal. ice cream tub, toy horse drawn *
Z Brookside Park Trolly, old surveyors outfit, 2
1 electric juicer, fans, heaters, & other lights, I
* Buggy lights, 1913 Acorn dog tag, old picture *
2 frames w/pictures. A
I There are thousands of items that are not I
£ listed. t
■ TERMS; Cash or Good Check. I
J (Out ofState Buyers - Travelers Checks Only) f
| Samuel F. Conley, R.D. #1 i
I Etters, Pa. I
5 Sale Conducted by Auctioneer: »
i Blaine N. Rentzel, Emigsville, Pa. I
1717-764-6412 1
L Lunch By Goldsboro Fire Co. 2
Not Responsible For Accidents
Not responsible
for accidents
J. Robert Meyers
Alleman & Smith
PUBLIC SALE
OF GUNS
At the Lemaster Community Center,
Lemaster, Pa'. 14 miles southwest of
Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa. on
MONDAY EVE., OCTOBER 26
6 P.M.
A Complete Collection of Guns and
Hunting Accessories & Amo.
Guns: Browning Belgium 111-3”, 12 gal. over
& under; 6-Mark V Weatherbys; Charles
Daleys; Frenchis; Parkers; Remingtons;
Smith & Wessons; Colts; Winchesters; Marlin;
H&R; 32 guns, all in mint condition, some
never fired. Beautiful wood.
Accessories:' Weatherby spotting scope;
arrows; bows; decoys; gun racks; gun cases;
amo., etc.
Auctioneer’s Note: These guns on the wall
-were a sight to behold, kept & cared for 100%.
All in excellent condition 4 . Accessories will
start the* sale. For complete listing send self
stamped, addressed envelope to J. Robert
Meyers, 440 Ramsey Avenue, Chambersburg,
Pa. 17201.
Doors will open at 2 P.M. sale day.
Terms: Casta.
J. Robert Meyers. Manager
717-264-2224
HARRISBURG -
Pennsylvania’s fall
taunting scene will be
marked by another
Auctioneer
Clerks
-"■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■l
gap auction :
FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 23 ■
5:30 P.M. ■
■ Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op- I
posite Turkey Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge. |
I ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS !
I SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION !
I CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS Z
| FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. 1
I OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT I
_ Call us for pick-up service |
■ IRA STOLIZFUS S SDN, Aactioneers ■
" 442-4936 or 442-8254 I
■ CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES ■
1..............1
9:00 a.m.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF
INVENTORY SHOP &
CARPENTRY TOOLS AT THE
PEQUEA WOODWORKING SHOP
Located in Lancaster County, PA 6
miles east of Lancaster on Bachmantown
Road. At Jet. of Rt. 30 & Ronks Road go
south to Ist road right.
AIR POWERED FLOOR
MODEL & HAND TOOLS
Powennatic Model 66 -10" tilting arbor saw;
Powermatic Model 50 -6” jointer; Dewalt 12”
radial arm saw w/air motor and controls;
Rockwell 10” tilting arbor unisaw; M-100
template router; General 15” band saw; 2 floor
model drill presses,. 1 Rockwell 15" with
reduction gear; Dewalt 10” power miter box;
Newton Neroc No. BA6OO 4 spindle air operated
boring machine; Walker Turner 36” wood &
metal lathe; wood lathe hand tools; Rockwell
heavy duty shaper; 80” x 4” belt sander with
air motor; 4 staple guns; 4 drills; 4 Rockwell
sanders; screw drivers; dove tail template
router; Rockwell hinge butt template; air disc
sander; 2 carbide dado sets; approx. 50 bar
elamps, 24” to 8 ft.; Form—a equipment;
carbide saw blades; 4 door lip carbine shaper
cutters; raised panel carbine cutter set 13/Bxl
3/4; drafting table and supplies; heavy duty
work bench; No. 6 bench vise; Lion trimmer
miter box; drill and router bits; gas lights; air
hoses; many manual hand tools, saws, etc.
Emgin portable air compressor; approx. 12 air
motors.
CARPENTRY-CEMENT
TOOLS £ EQUIPMENT
Mprphalltnn 4 blade cement troweler; Stove &
Western 6% cu. ft. mortor mixer on chassis,
ball hitch; 4 heavy dutystaple £ nailer guns;
3 electric Black & Decker super saw; 2 electric
chain saw; Black & Decker heavy duty cut
saw; 2 electric portable miter boxes; Stanley
30” miter box; roof jacks; steel scaffolding; 16 ,
pmi.g & braces; 2 hydraulic jades; impact
wrenchs; socket sets; 40 ft. aluminum ex
tension ladder; 275 gallon tank; shovels;
digging irons; many items; not mentioned used
, with carpentry crew.
Transit level; 6” steel casing 20 ft. long; 3500
watt Honda portable generator.
SHOP INVENTORY
Oak solid wood show room kitchen cabinets and
miscellaneous; wood file cabinet; 60” double
bowl corian vanity top; 5 stainless steel sinks;
approx. 6 gas tank lights; magazine racks;
shaving cases; doers; range hoods; lots and
lots of cabinet hardware; hinge template shelf
standard cutter; 5 squares shingles; approx.
125 new fire brick.
Terms by:
JACOB Z. STOLTZFUS
Auctioneers:
Steve Petersheim
215-593-2442
Everett Kreider
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981-033
Early small game
season opens today
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
Lunch on Premises
surge of activity with
the opening of the early
small game season
today.
Squirrel and grouse
will be the species that
can be hunted; seasons
on most of the other
species of small game
open two weeks from
today.
Squirrels are con
sidered by wildlife
managers to be the most
underharvested small
game species in Penn
sylvania. Last year,
hunters took over 2.5
million bushytails in the
Keystone State, the
highest figure in more
than ten years. Grouse
harvests, which had
been in the vicinity of a
quarter million birds
annually for quite a few
years, have been
moving upward
recently, and in 1980
exceeded half a million.
A recent survey Of the
state’s district game
protectors showed that
there should be fairly
good populations of both
grouse and squirrels
this year, with local
exceptions, of course.
The survey showed
that district game
protectors reported they
had excellent squirrel
populations in eight
countries and good
supplies in 36 counties,
fairly evenly distributed
across the state.
Judging from field
reports, the best
squirrel hunting this
year should be in
eastem.counties.
District game
protectors in twelve
counties reported that
grouse populations are
at excellent levels,
while another 36 game
protectors rated their
numbers of the state
' game bird as being
good. The best grouse
hunting this year should'
be in the western part of
the state.
Game ’ Commission
studies show that nearly
700,000 hunters turn out
for squirrels, while the
number of grouse
hunters in the state is
estimated to be more
than half a million.
Six squirrels are
permitted to be taken
daily by hunters, who
may have twelve
bushytails in possession
after the opening day of
the season. Hunters
may take two grouse
per day, with a
possession limit of four
after the first day of the
season.
The initial season for
squirrel and grouse will
end on Saturday,
November 28. An ex
tended or winter season
for squirrel and grouse
will open on Saturday,
December 26, and close
on Saturday, January 9.
Along with the early
season squirrel and
grouse hunting,
shooters often have a
chance at woodcock and
common or Wilson’s
snipe. The season on
these migratory game
birds runs from October
17 through December
19. The daily limit on
snipe is eight, with a
possession limit of
sixteen. Five woodcock
may be taken daily,
with no more than ten in
possession.