Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 31, 1981, Image 148

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    D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31,1981
Sale Reports
A Public Sale of real
estate and household
goods and antiques was
held October 23 for Eva
M. Hurst, 1 mile west of
Terre Hill along Mar
tindale Rd., Co.,
Pa.
The 2% story frame
dwelling, barn, wagon
shed and com crib were
located on 2 acres of
land and were sold for
$57,400 to Harold
Martin.
Other prices received
were; Black Mantel
Clock $3lO, 3 pc.
Bedroom Suite $375,
Rare Blue Kerosene
Lamp $350, Ladies
Necklace Watch $270,
Mans Pocket Watch
$250, Quilt $2OO to $270
and Small Bookcase $9O.
Lester O. Weaver,
Barry D. Wanger &
Audrey E. Wanger,
Auctioneers.
A public auction of
household goods was
held October 24 by Isaac
Stoltzfus, 5 miles south
of Gettysburg.
Some prices were:
Oak bed $125, Larkin
mirror $9O, dry sink
$l4O, quilts $B5 to $125
and Mission clock $95.
D.G. & C.A. Caple
were the auctioneers.
A Holstein dispersal
of 100 registered
animals was held Oc
tober 20 by the Lownes
Bros., 178 S. Sycamore
St., Newtown.
Two of the cows sold
for $3,300. And there
were two sold for $3,000.
R. Austin Backus, Inc.
SaleMgrs.&Aucts.
A public auction of
antiques and collectors’
items was held October
24 for Tic-Toc Farm at
Barry & New Galena
Rds., between Chalfont
and Line Lexington.
Some prices received
were: bird cage $585,
clocks $6O to $2OO, sleigh
bells $5O to $lBO, desks
$223 to $4lO, display case
$450, secretary desks
$320 & $550, .child’s
Express wagons $95 &
$2OO, courting buggy
$5OO, sofa $675, old sleds
$45 to $75 and Oak table
$260.
Henry K. Freed &
Sons were the auc
tioneers.
A public sale of farm
equipment was held
October 22 by Robert
and Mary Sue Buss, 2
miles south of Loags
Corner in Chester Co.
Some prices received
were; J.D. 3010 tractor
$2,450, 5 ton running
gear $250, J.D. 40
tractor $1,700, 1-bottom
plow $l7O, cultivator
$l6O, disc $lBO, rotary
mower $260, and 3-
bottom plow $l9O.
Elton & Alvin Horning
were the auctioneers.
A milking herd
dispersal was held
October 23 by Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin H. Piper, 8
miles south of Carlisle,
Cumberland Co.
The top cow sold for
$2,025; second high was
$2,000 and third high
was $1,900. These were
first and second calt
heifers. A week old calf
sold for $4OO.
The average of the 66
head of Holstems sold
was $1,399.85.
Kling’s. Auction
Service managed the
sale.
XXX
A public auction of
ESTATE
AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
526 Chestnut Street. HEGINS,
Schuylkill County, PA; 6 miles West of I
-81, Exit 34.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
(25 J Shelf & Walk CLOCKS; (4) Player Pianos,
HARDMAN SQUARE GRAND PIANO; (2)
Parlor Organs; 3-Pc. Oak Butter Print
Bedroom Suite; Marble Top Stand; HARDEY
Small Animal TREAD POWER; Int. 1-
Cylinder Gas Engine; 40” Fly Wheels from
Olds Gas Engine; Early Wooden Plow; Wooden
Rake, Fork, Buckets, Measures & Pulleys;
U.S.N. 10” Bell; 30” School Bell from former
Hegms Elementary School; 1933 Begins
Township Map; Plank Bottom Rocker; Child’s
Homemade Sleigh; Slant Front Desk; Oak
Tables; Cane Seated Chairs & Rockers; Wagon
Seat; Picture Frames; Doll Cradle; Wicker
Rocker; (2) Wooden Butter Churns; Oil Lights
& various Parts to Parlor Lights; Crocks;
Jugs; Dated Jars; Brass Jardinieres. Small
Iron Kettles; LICENSE PLATES 1915, 16, 17,
18, 19 & 27 some in sets, nice condition; 1804
Baptismal Certificate; Penn Esther Kitchen
Stove w/Chrome & Warming Closet; Colum
bian Oak Room Heater; Heatrola; Crosley
Radio w/Horn; Stereoscope; Small Wooden
Wagon Wheels; Wooden Planes; Toleware;
Barn & Railroad Lanterns; Desk-type
Telephones w/Oak Boxes; Candle Mold; Organ
Stool; Advertising Boxes; Kegs; Wooden Clock
Cases some for Weight Driven Clocks; various
Clock Parts &*Clockmakers Tools: ( 2) SPINN
ING WHEELS ond Mfg. by Kraftg, Mifflin
burg. Yam Winder; (3) Coffee Grinders; Apple
Peeler; Standard Model A talking Machine
w/Morning Glory Horn; Small Blanket Chest;
very nice handmade 8’ Circular Braided Rug.
TOOLS & OTHER
PERSONAL PROPERTY
5-Pc. Bedroom Suite; Singer Electric Sewing
Machine; COLOR TV; Wooden Dinette Set;
Table Desk; 9-Pc. Dining Room Suite; Flat Top
Desk; Sofa; Occasional Chairs; Walnut Cedar
Lined Blanket Chest; Maytag Wringer
Washer; Maytag Automatic Dryer; Vacuum
Cleaner; Sump Pump; Window Fan; Lamps;
Luggage; Pedestal Stand; Books; Lot National
Geographic Magazines; Dishes; Cooking
Utensils; etc. WHEEL HORSE 7 h.p. LAWN
TRACTOR w/30” Mower; Gilson Reverse
Rotatiller & Snow Blower; 2-WHEEL GAR
DEN TRACTOR w/Sickel Mower, Cultivator &
Plow; Parker Lawn Sweeper; Lawn Seeder;
Lawn Vacuum Cleaner; Reel Push Mower;
Wooden & Aluminum Ladders; Painter Ex
tension Plank; (7J Bundles 12x12 Asbestos Roof
Shingles; Air Compressor; 20” Frank & Co.
Planer; Stoker Unit; Shaft Bearings; Chains;
Lot Dry CHERRY, WALNUT, BIRCH, PINE,
MAHOGANY & RED OAK Lumber; Small
Table Saw w/B&S Gas Engine; Walker Turner
36” Wood Lathe; Delta 24” & Craftsman 12”
Jig Saws; Mortising Machine; Electric Drill;
Boring Machine; Wooden Clamps; Wooden
Tool Chests; assortment Carpenter &
Cabinetmaker’s Tools; Glue Pot; Skil Chain
Saw; Porter Cable Edger/Sander; Set
SLATERS TOOLS; Treadle Spindle Shaper
w/Knives; Bench Vise; Elegtnc Circular Saw;
B&D Bench Grinder; Sun Dial; Wooden Lawn
Ornaments; Garden Tools; many other items
not listed.
1977 PONTIAC GRAND SAFARI STATION
WAGON, 36,000 Miles, Automatic, P.S., P.B. &
Air; 1970 CHEVROLET c-20 PICKUP TRUCK
4-Speed; 35-Ft. Single Axle ALUMINUM VAN
TRAILER
Sale will begin with TOOLS;
ESTATE OF
GUY A GEIST
Donald Geist & Paul Geist,
Administrators
James Diehl, Attorney
George & Mike
___ ___ Auctioneer & Realtor
DIEBERT
tarm equipment was
held October 24 by Mr.
and Mrs. William
Beishline, 10 miles north
of Bloomsburg.
Some prices included:
Int. 460 tractor $lBOO,
Arts-Way 425 grinder
mixer $2,500, 300 gal.
bulk milk tank $275 and
black cook stove $375.
At 9:00 A. M
Auctioneers were
Gele L. Derr and Frank
Stackhouse.
A public sale ot tur
niture and guns was
held October 24 by G.
Schneck, near
FnedenSburg in
Schuylkill Co. There
PUBLIC SALE
OF
EXCESS INVENTORY
Agway, Inc.
1140 Dillervllle Rd.
Lancaster, PA
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
at 10 A.M.
Used motors; 1 40x200 clear plastic; pickup
truck cover; 1 30 gallon drum of livestock
spray; 1 40 gallon electric water heater; cattle
mineral teeders; water pressure tanks; Black
and Decker work mates; security lights;
potting soil; peal moss; electric snowblowers;
charcoal grill; damaged lawn fertilizer; torn
bags ot wild bird food; Disston grass shears;
elastic roof sealer; jelly jars; lawn and garden
chemicals; plastic and galvanized pipe lu
tings; passenger car tires; new 10 HP Agway
riding mower; new 6 HP riding mower; 2 used
riding mowers; assorted car batteries; peg
board; 16’ cattle panels;l6’ hog panels; chain
length fence and accessories; and 6’ horse
fence.
Terms by:
AGWAY FARM AND HOME STORE
394-0541
Auctioneer: J. Everett Kreider
786-1545
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF SIX TRACTORS
&FARM MACHINERY
For D’AVERSA BROS, of Yardley, Pa.
Located on Heacock Road near Wood
side. On
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
I at 10:00 A.M. j
LOCATION: From Newtown-Yardley ]
Rd. (Rt. 332) near the 1-95 Exit go south |
; on Stonyhill Road 1.5 miles. Then right <
> on Heacock Road one-half mile to hidden I
I farm oh right (just before railroad). I
I TRACTORS: Oliver 1850 Diesel with
1 Power; Oliver 880 wide front, Int. Super M- j
Power Lift & Int. Super C with touch control & I
quick hitch. |
ATTACHMENTS: Oliver semi-mount 5 & 4 ]
btm. 16” plows, NI 503 front loader, Myers 7’ 1
snowplow, C cultivators, Oliver #364 ]
cultivators, Planet Jr. 4-row tool bar seeder, ]
weeder & cultivators, int. 4-row corn planter, 1
Int. 7’ semi-mower. ]
MACHINERY: Five 14’ flat wagons, Smoker ]
wagon grain bin, JD #45 Low Boy SP combine I
with 10’ reel, JD #234 corn head. Woods C 80 |
rotary cutter, Oliver 13’ dual wheel transport j
harrow, Int. 8’ transport harrow, Brillion 12’ 1
sgl. transport cultipacker, Myers 400 gal. wood ] |
tank air blast" sprayer, Walsh 300 gal. 32’ 1
sprayer. Case 13-disc drill, NI 28’ bale elevator, I !
Int. subsoiler, NI side rakes, 2 & 3 section spike j
harrows, Int. 3-btm. plow, Ezee Flo 12’ i |
spreader, seed potato cutter, potato grader, j I
tomato brusher, 2-row tomato planter, other 11
machinery. j >
Fruehauf 26’ gram trailer with luted j I
canvas, Int. R-180 farm 14’ stake truck with j
dump body, cement mixer, huge lazy susan I
nail & revolving parts bins, anvil, platform |'
scales, steel plates, many wagon selling items | [
from a long time family farm. Farm sold. <
ALSO FROM WM. WHITECRAFT: Int. 560 J
tractor, JD 70 tractor with 3-pt. hitch, Int. #53 J [
fast hitch 4-row cultivator, Int. semi-mounted 1 1
7’ mower, JD #45 Hi-Boy SP combine with reel JI
& corn heads, 4 flat wagons, Smoker grain bin, };
JD #2I4W baler with engine, NI hay crusher, <
JD 15-disc grain drill, JD #494 four-row hyd. lift |!
corn planter, JD 4-btm. 16” plow, Simmons 10’ V
Meeker harrow, Brillion sgl. cultipacker, JD 6’ b
rotary cutter, trailer field sprayer, Int. B-180 X
grain body farm truck, AND other items. v
TERMS: Cash or Prior Approved Check. 6
Lunch Truck Available. - X
BROWN BROS., Auctioneers fi
Buckingham, Pa. 18912 Jj
215-794-7630 6
ESTABLISHED IN 1915 S
were i(U registered
buyers."
Some prices were:
Oak dresser $ll5, oak
dressing table $65, old
double barrel shotgun
$lOO, Model 12 Win
chester gun $370, Model
760 Remington 35 $2lO,
Nazi hats $7O to $l3O,
Nazi daggers &
bayonets $45 to $2OO, decorated water "cooler
Nazi belts $25 to $45, $B5 and Cub Cadet
Nazi flags $35 to $7O, tractor $1,090.
quilts $65 to $220, brass Jay Riegel was the
cash register $lOO, blue auctioheer.
FARMERSVILLE
AUCTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1981
5:30 P.M.
In Farmersville, 3 mi, east of Brownstewn, Lane.
HEW FURNITURE
5 pc. Broyhill bedroom suite; 2 pc. Early
American livingroom suite, 1 loveseat, end &
coffee table; cedar chest, 2 rockers, 1 Broyhill
bed, cbilds rockers, table lamp, large set of
china dinnerware; service for 8 stoneware,
large stainless steel bowls, hassock; melmac;
etc. etc.
Also a full line of used furniture!
WE SELL ON COMMISSION
call JOHN J. Run
354-5095
SHORT NOTICE
FIRE SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
At 9 o'clock
At Good's Auction, 111 North Maple
Ave., Leola.
Selling with two Large lot, dishes,
pot and pans, mixers, coffee makers, toasters,
ice cream freezers, blenders, step stools,
steam irons, pressure cookers & earners, food
processors, roast pans, small express wagons,
tricycles, 1,000 pieces Coming Ware. 200 pc.
Revere Ware copper bottoms kettles and pans.
Stainless steel kettles sets. Silvertone cook
ware, Corell dishes, cut glass, microwave
ware, Kerosene lamp and heaters, electric
heaters, silverware, butcher knives, scissors.
Also at same time and place, 3 ton bolts,
socket sets, wise grips crescent wrenches, 2 ton
nails, wheelbarrows and anything out of
hardware store. Fishing rod and reels.
Also at 12 o’clock. 2 tractor trailer loads of
lumber, trusses, galvanized, rooting, ungelme
roofing. Trailer load assorted plywood, door,
windows, steps, shingles, house panels.
Frank and Paul Snyder
Lamar Sensenig, Bob Martin
John Fry, Clyde Wolgemuth
Auctioneers
PUBLIC SALE
Located in Hog Hollow 1 mi. off Cross
road leading from Route 35 at Cross
Keys, Juniata Co. to Route 75 at
Perulack. Watch for sale signs, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
at 9:30 A. M.
Real Estate; to be offered at 1:00 P.M. 163
acre farm, of which 75 acres are tillable and
balance in timberland. 2 story frame house
covered with asbestos siding, having elec
tricity, furnace, full bath, and gravity flow
water system, a large front porch and side
porch. Nearby is a butcher house with large
stone fireplace. Bank barn built in 1970. There
is also a hog pen and chicken house.
Terms: 10% down and balance in 45 days or
when deed is delivered. Also owner financing
available. For inspection of Real Estate
telephone 717-734-3153 for appointment.
Personal Property:
Farm machinery, 5 guns, Household articles
from attic to cellar including some antiques.
For full listing contact ojvner or auctioneer.
Terms; Cash. Lunch stand reserved. Insp. 1
hr. before sale time. Not responsible for ac
cidents. Sale in tent.
CORA BURDGE
East Waterford, Pa
Tel.-717-734-3153
Aucts: Speer. Harry, Speer
Tel-717-349-2656
Clerk-Coons
Terms by
DAVID H.t>OQD
111 N. Maple Ave.
Leoia, Pa.