D34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1982 Sale Reports A public sale of real estate and household goods was held May 8 for the Harry Sweitzer Estate, 2 miles north of Bowmansville, Lan caster Co. The 2%-story, 6-room house located on 1% acres was sold for |43,000 to Edwin Martin, East Earl. Other prices were Cub tractor & plow $2175, cultivator $220, 16-gauge shotgun $llO, plank-bottom chairs $5B each, blanket chest $250, bedroom suites $7lO & $475, desk $535, sideboard $350 and dishes and $9O & $l9O each. Auctioneers were Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. A public auction of PUBLIC SALE Located at North Third and Gilbert Streets in Halifax, Penn sylvania. 20 miles Northeast of Harrisburg, PA. on Route 225 and 147. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Round Oak Table, Oak Extension Table, Oak Sideboard, Two Oak Stands with Claw and Ball Feet, Blanket Chest, Iron Bed with Brass Fixtures, Wooden Ice Chest, 6 Oak Dining Room Chairs, Cane-Bottom Rocker and Chair, Wicker Rocker and Chair, Oak Stands, White Treadle Sewing Machine, v-Piece Waterfall Bedroom Suite, 3-Piece Early Mohawk Living Room Suite (very nice). Copper Boiler, Wooden Washtub, 30 Gal. Cider Barrel!, Crocks and Jugs, Baskets, Large Slawcutter, Cheese Box, Erie Tea Kettle, Cast Pots and Frying Pans, Kerosene Lamps, Approx. 14 Pieces of Nontake China in Azalea Pattern, Pink Depression Glass Berry Set, Carnival Dish, Nearly Cut Glass Creamer, Sugar and Vegetable Dish, Pressed and Pattern Glassware, Roseville Vase, Ruby Berry Set, Aracadia Pictorial Iron Stone Plate and Other Ironstone Pieces, Approx. 50 Pieces of Paden City Pottery China, Alexander Rubber Doll, Picture Frames, Decorated Feed Bags, Coverlet, Early Book Entitled “The Long Lost Friend”, Halifax Gazzette Newspapers and Other Items. TAUFSCHEINS & INDENTURES Four Printed Taufschems: 1824 Schuylkill County, 1834-Jackson Twp., Dauphin County, 1821 Armstrong Valley, Dauphin Co., 1849-Jefferson Twp., Dauphin Co., Four Indentures of the years 1809,1817, 1821, and 1853 covering lands of Halifax and Jackson Township in Dauphin County. Most of these areas are land of 1400 acres in the boundaries of the Armstrong Creek to the North, East and West and Dividing Ridge Road to the South. Some are signed by marks and blood. Areas are now divided into many farms in these areas. Whirlpool Automatic Washer, Maytag Wringer Washer, Zenith 19” Black & White Television, Laned Cedar Chest, Reclmer Chair, Platform and Oc casional Chairs, Stromburg and Carlton Floor Model Radio, Metal War drobe and Cabinets, Benches, End Tables, Stands, 4-Burner Kerosene Stove, 20” Electric Window Fan, Portable Record Player, Typewriter, Electrolux Sweeper, Floormaster Sweeper, Revereware Pots, Wagner ware Pieces, Presto Pressure Cooker, Electrical Appliances, Fiber Rub, Several Sxl2’Rugs, Flower Pots and Planters; Canning Jars, Homemade Soap, 100 Ft. Electric Cord, Gram Cradle, 36x80’ ’ Aluminum Storm Door, 2- Wheel Trailer, Lawn Mower, Peddle Grindstone, And Many Other Items, New Items, Also, Such As Approximately 70 Pieces of Hall China Primrose Pattern (service for eight), 5-Piece Anchor Hopkins Milkglass, Com munity Plate Service for 8 Silverware, Baker 12-Piece Stainless Silverware Set, Service for 6 in Stainless Tableware, Farberware 3-Qt. Electric Coffee Pot, Farberware Electric Double Boiler, Westbend Electric Coffeemaker, Pyrex Pieces, Linden German Electric Clock, Teflon Pots, Numerous Tupperware Pieces, Numerous Washcloths, Tea Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Bed Spread Blankets, Numerous Avon, Fuller and Larkin Products, Such As Brooms, Mops, Brushes, Powder, Cleaning Products, Perfume, Handcream and Lotions, Wmdow and Bathroom Cleaners and Many Other New Items Too Numerous To Mention ESTATE OF VELMA & CHARLES HOOVER Paul Hoover, Executor Ed Shopp, Auctioneer 717-896-8305 antiques was held May 8 for the Catherine B. Slump Estate at the Schoeneck Fire Hall, Schoeneck, Lancaster Co There were 350 people attending the sale. Among the items sold were Darnel Oyster (1720-1740) Reading Pa. grandfather clock $4,900, 2 Wilton oriental rugs $1,050 for a 10x10, & $l,lOO for a 10x15, an tique mahoghany tea cart $175, 10-pc. dining room suite $B5O, Lustre pitcher $B5, pair of Colebrookdale vases $B4O, 4 plank-bottom chairs $l3O each, trundle bed $lBO, Gaudy Welsh Pieces-teapot $425, sugar $3OO, creamer $320, 2 bowls $lOO each, 2 small plates $lO9 each, Tilt-top table $l5O, child’s cheese cutter rocker $2OO, Hummel figurines $25 to $95, 43 sets of Cloister corns (2 in each pack) $5 to $7 a set H.H. Leid Auction Service conducted the sale. A large two-day SATURDAY, MAY 22 AT 10:00 A.M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Edj^V K% a XIV . WOOf NOAO / ►”/ HALIFAX, FA I*/ y c> f t7ir> —rm v # I APMUiSAIS public sale of antiques was held May 7 and May 8 by Clyde R Attig in the Shrewsbury Fire Co. Hall, Shrewsbury, York Co Some prices were rare left wing Goose Wing axe $250, square oak china closets $175 & $l5O, oak dry sink $2BO, two-wheel coffee grinder $l5O, Tiffany type lamp $2OO, strings of sleigh bells $ll5 to $250 each. Depression glass $l5 to $7O each, Diamond Lace water set $250 and 30-pc. set Nontake Azalea pattern $2O to $75 each. Robert and Thomas Sechnst were the auctioneers. A public sale of household items and machinery was held May 8 by Anna Boden, 2 miles south of Manns Choice, Bedford Co. Some prices included: 8 pc. oak diningroom suite $BOO, small curved china closet |375, recliner chair $235, chest-type freezer $175, set of 2 end tables $250, set of old china $llO and Ford 800 tractor $1,125 Stanley Claycomband Linda Muir were the auctioneers. BY ORDER OF GEMEML SERVICES E TUESDAY, MAY 25 Starting at 9 A.M. Locust Mt. State Hospital off route 924 (Shenandoah Heights Area) SELLING SURPLUS ITEMS HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT CGR TA 50 xray table w/OGR TV single xray viewer, CGR CS 30 control unit & 8 xray viewers, Stainless Steel tables, S.S. hospital pans, surgical equipment, shock treatment unit, privacy screenes, metal hutch type medicine cabinets, S.S. top bed stands, metal dressers, wood dressers, S.S. Mortuary table, STRYKER TURNING FRAME, PEDIATRIC CRIBS (S.S.), double pedistal desks (oak- Maple-Walnut) chairs, Sero Fuge (Adams) Incubators, medical books, fracture table, light cast #2 Meric Sharp & Dome. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 2 mule hot food carts, S.S. meal on wheels, Hobart potato peeler, Ig. butcher block, but cher block table, ice-cream cooler, S.S. table w/overhead pot holders, Mis. S.S. items, 2-200 lb. Toledo scales one portable, S.S. commercial spice cabinet. LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT 4 roll American Standard press, 2 steam flat presses, 2 Hoffman Vorsec tumblers, American 30" extractor, Cascade washer. GENERAL ITEMS Roll top desk. Bond upright piano, ball & claw tilt top table, porch rockers, 2 wicker chairs, sml. oak childs desk, storage cabinets, sofa’s, wood coat trees, night stands, hospital beds, portable liters, TV’s, elec. & manual typewritten, secretary desk (mahogany), 3 & 4 section lockers, double card file cabinets, Lg. 8’ long 9’ high Oak back cabinets w/lot of storage compartments, Jerry chairs, plus many-many unlisted items. Terms-CASH Seller-Dept. of General Services Auctioneers - John Autotore 784-3506 John Jr. 784-0381 PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., MAY 22 10A.M. ESTATE OF NANCY L NYE FARM EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS From Rte. 322 (between Hummelstown & Hershey Med. Ctr.) go south on Bullfrog Valley Rd. past The Alpine to dead end, left onto Roush Rd., right onto Sand Kill Rd., left to 101 Nye Rd. FARM EQUIPMENT -IP.M. Farmall 450 tractor with hydraulic lift & blade, Farmall Super C tractor with pulley & cultivator. Woods Cadet 72 rotary mower, NH 7’ sickle bar mower. Inti. 46 baler, MF 14 hole disc gram drill, 2 rubber tired wagons, New Idea manure spreader, NH side dely. rake, 3 bottom quick hitch plow, 3 section spring harrow, 7’ disc harrow, Inti. 2 row com planter, roll-over scoop, grain elevator, Ige. bale conveyor, hammer null, 3 home made 2 wheel trailers, rubber drive belt (approx. 36’), about 500 bales straw, 30’ alum, ladder, 20’ wood ladder, & other items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Columbian Cook stove, GE electric stove, Fngidaire refrigerator, Maytag wringer washer, 2 pc. Colonial style living room suite, 2 pc. sectional sofa, 9 pc. dining room suite, side chair, floor lamps, Ige chest freezer, GE upright freezer, 2 sgle beds. 3 pc late 30’s bedroom suite, 2 plate coal stove, a few tools, fruit baskets. OLD ITEMS Oak bed with roll ends, oak bureau with beveled mirror, oak chest of drawers, 4 pressed back chairs, cedar lined chest, sheet music cabinet. FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO. OF HUMMELSTOWN, Executor, 566-3206 Auctioneer Ralph R. Wenrich, 944-6260 Refreshments by St. Paul Lutheran Church PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 22 9:00 A.M. Located between Berrysburg and Miilersburg, Pennsylvania, 1 mile South off Route 25 on TSS6, Municipal Road. Watch for sale signs along Route 25 day of sale. REAL ESTATE 2 -Story Frame Dwelling situated on 4.031 Acres. First floor having 3 rooms, kitchen and half-bath... Second floor having 4 rooms and bath... Keystone Hot Water Oil Fur nace-Assorted Out-Buildings. For inspection or additional information phone 362-8077 or 692- 3479. Real Estate to be offered at 1:30. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Primitive Pie Cupboard with 3 Heart Cut- Outs on Back Gallery; (2) Blanket Chests - 1 with Long Strap Hinges, Original Paint and Black Feet; Flour Chest with Dough Box; Complete Spinning Wheel with Old Red, Marked 1865 - C.L.A. - N 213; Bucket Behch with Smk Top and Scalloped Sides; 4-Legged Dropleaf Table; Assortment of Chairs and Rockers including 6 Round Back, 6 Pressed Back, Oak Rocker, Plank Bottom Nursing Rocker, Etc.; (2) Early Porch Benches; 1- Drawer Splay Leg Stand; Chma Closet; Oak Combination Bookcase-Desk; Dough Box; 3- Pc. Bedroom Suite; (2) Empire Chests of Drawers, 1 m Curly Maple; Oak Bureau; (2) Round Top Trunks; (2) Oak Sideboard, 1 with Claw Feet; Rope Bed; Square Oak Extension Table; Plank Bottom Potty Chair with Original Decoration; Oak Combination High Chair- Rocker; Yarn Winder; Folding Crib; G.E. Refrigerator with Monitor Top, Circa 1900; Wood Box; 6-Legged Dropleaf Table; Early Coal Room Heatrola; Spool Rope Bed; Feed Box; Copper Washboiler; Butcher Kettle; Wicker Planter; Oak Case Sewing Machine; (2) Rye Baskets; FRAKTUR BOOKPLATE DATED 1817 WITH HEARTS, WREATH AND FLOWERS, CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO CARL E. MUNCH, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA.; Lg. Gold Leaf Wall Mirror; Kerosene Lamp; Rayo Lamp; (3) Peanut Jars; Tin Coffee Pot; Turk’s Head; Assortment of Crocks and Jugs in cluding Blue Decorated Cowden & Wilcox Crock, Blue Decorated Double-Handled Crock with Pouring Spout, Blue Decorated 3-Gal. Cowden & Wilcox Jug, Etc ; 5-Pc. Toilet Set; Assorted Picture Frames; Box of Arrowheads; Bracket Lamp with Reflector; Strip Carpet; Butter Paddle and Bowl; Cherry Seeder; Apple Peeler; Redware Bowl; Tin Candle Mold; Lg. Selection of Green Depression Glass including Cherry Patterns, Etc.; Cast Iron and Tin Banks; Tin and Cast Iron Cars; Motorcycle Cop and Car Single Track Speedway by Marx; Wind-Up Streamlined Tram by Marx; Toy Tin Horse-Drawn U.S. Mail Covered Wagon; Assorted German Books; Sear’s 1911 Catalog; Montgomery Ward 1905-06 Catalog; Etc. MISC. ITEMS G.E. Stove; Chest-Type Freezer; G.E. Automatic Washer; Kerosene Stove; 3-Pc. Living Room Suite; Maple Table; (2) Roll- Away Cots; Slide Projector with Screen; Large Collection of Chickens and Roosters; Misc. Dishes; Pots, Pans and Garden Tools; Wood- Turning Lathe; Single Row Com Planter; Com Shelter; Numerous Other Items. PINCOR VOLT MASTER 3500 WATT GENERATOR COINS Lincoln and Indian Head Pennies; Liberty Head Dunes, Half Dollars and Quarters; V- Nickels Buffalo Nickels; Silver Dollars. COINS WILL BE SOLD AT 11:00 A.M. FOR COM PLETE LIST SEND NAME, ADDRESS AND STAMP TO AUCTIONEER. TERMS; REAL ESTATE - 10% DOWN. FURTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO BE GIVEN THE DAY OF SALE. PERSONAL PROPERTY - CASH. PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED ONLY FROM PERSONS HAVING AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT WITH AUCTIONEER. HANNAH H. RILAND, Owner Earl Richard Etzweiler, Attorney DOCKEY & DOCKEY. Auctioneer Deppen, Apprentice PhoneTS® 400'