D32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 23,1983 Sale Reports A nibiic Sale of farm machinery and antiques was held April 14 by Dennis J. and Alverta M. Beaver, R.D. 2, Selinsgrove, Pa. The sale was well attended. Some prices included: copper kettle $4OO, butcher kettle $l2O, bowl and pitcher wash set $l6O, lard press $65, sausage grinder $65, Winchester 44 cal. rifle $5OO, 2-way walking plow $BO, wooden wagon $l2O, McCormick 0-14 tractor $l5OO, Mc- Cormick F-14 tractor $3OO and I.H. 46 baler $450. Earl Eash was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Sale of an tiques was held April 16 by Paul F. Conley, along Prospect Road 3 miles southwest of Salunga, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices were: Burgon muzzle loader $7lOO, salt cellars $3O each, blanket chest $450, 5 prong shaking fork $340 tin heart cheese mold $lOO, pewter plate $490, Vz cents up to $l5O each and large cents $5O to $lOO each. Harold (Abe) Shaff ner and C. H. Wolgemuth were the auctioneers. A Dispersal Auction of farm machinery was held April 15 by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manifold, R.D. 1, New Park, York Co., Pa. Some prices were: Farmall 450 tractor $1575, Farmall H tractor $BOO, N.H. 271 baler w/thrower $l5OO, Mayrath grain & hay elevator $llOO, Oliver #5 1 row com picker $3OO, N.H. 410 fertilizer* spreader $l5O, 2 bin wagons $4lO & $420, Hammer-mill $425 and ear com $B6 per ton. Robert L. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of farm implements was held April 16 by Mrs. Clair Gerberich, 8 miles north of Lebanon on Race Horse Drive, Leb. Co., Pa. Some prices were: 1968 Nuffield 10/60 D tractor $2700, N. 1.. front end loader $7BO, M.F. 65 tractor $1825, Side rake $575, Farmec bale elevator $720, grain elevator $5OO, Dan user post hole digger $9OO, chisel plow $7OO, alternator $575, field cultivator $6OO, 4 hp. dryer fan $5OO, J.D. transport disc $960, Int. model 10 grain drill $630, Stevens 20 ga. double barrel shot gun $155, Stevens 410 ga. bolt action shot gun $55 and Remington 22 bolt ac tion rifle $4O. Roy I. and David L. Ebersole were the auctioneers. A Public Farm sale was held April 16 by Ray L. and Jeanetta R. Swartz, R. D. 1, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. Some prices received were: M.F. 510 D combine $3OOO, N.H. 68 baler w/thrower $llOO, N.H. 56 rake $llOO, Ferguson 3 pt. cultivator $l5O, Welsh Trailer 200 gal. sprayer $525, wagon w/slat bed $3OO, wagon w/gravity flow box $475 and N.H. #24 blower $250. Earl Eash was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of an tique auto parts and tools was held April 16 PUBLIC AUCTION Located V/t miles N. of Jersey Shore Auction arrows off old Rt. 220 at Flagstone Bar, in Jersey Shore. Owners Sold Home-Makes Sale Necessary 80 pc. collection of old carnival glass (some rare), Antiques, some household items, Sears 16 hp. tractor, etc. SUN. MAY 1 Starting 1 PM, Under Tent Brief listing follows: Carnival Glass: Very rare Blossom & Band Dark Carnival oil lamp originally from Clifford Schwalm collection; Grape & Cable punch bowl; hatpin holder; S repeat toothpick holder; Diamond lace water pitcher & glasses; colgne bottle; rose bowl; Trout & fly dish; 7 pc. wine set; 9” tall candle holders; reversed rose pattern bowl; many other pieces not listed; oak items include: 3 china closets-l bowfront; comer cupboard; ice box; dressers; commode; rockers; unusual towel rack; unusual closed-in case sew machine; 4 sectional bookcase; pine dough box; 10 panel tiffany type table lamp signed Bradley & Hubbard; 3 pc. parlor set; school house clock; Gone w/wind lamp; pr. hurricane lamps; kero, lamps; victrola; Rogers, Smith #625 caster set; lots of other glassware of all kinds; Sears 16 hp.'hydrostatic tractor w/42” mower & blade, nice; padded modern bar w/stools; metal dump cart; 2-12 ga. pump shotguns; 2 chainsaws; much more. Auct. Note: One of the finest collections of local carnival glass sells at this auction-no minimums no reserves. Owners, CHARLES & LORETTA BARNER Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. 546-6907 For full list call auction co. MR. & MRS. ROGER DECKER FARM AUCTION DALTON. PA. NO. ABINGTON TOWNSHIP LACKAWANNA CTY. having decided to discontinue farming we have been commissioned to sell on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27th @ 12:30 P.M. SHARP use Exit 60 off 1-81 go West on Rt 524 to Route 407, South to Sullivan Road left to Decker Road right to farm - 5 miles off I -81. FARM TRACTORS: Allis Chalmers 170 G, WFE, dual remote 16.9x28 tires “nice”, AC D -15G, WFE w/450 loader; AC D-15G WFE. FARM EQUIPMENT: Hesston 5400 round baler; NI mower conditioner; NH 55 Rake; NH 269 baler w/thrower; Lely tedder; NH 717 chop per; 1 row corn; 2 hay wagons; 3 pt. bale car ries; 2 NH self-unldg. wagons & gears; crop sprayer; Lely Spin Spreader; 24’ skeleton elevator; Arps 3 pt. blade; IHC 130 manure spdr. (like new); Fox blower; wood trailers; • PTO Buzz saw (nice); Brillion Cultipacker; JD 3 btm. plow; AC 12’ transport disc; Tandem Axle Trailer 17’; hay & grain elevator; snow plow; concretemixer; 1800bushelBehlemwire crib w/roof 16x10; Woods Rotary Mower. BARN & CATTLE EQUIPMENT: Smidley cat tle squeeze on trailer; concrete mixer; round bale feeders; sheep hay feeders; Smidley Creep Feeder; Jamesway Tank 200 G, Surge Vac. pump; barn fan; LPS tank, S.S. wash vat; Clay Bam cleaner; Clay 14’ silo unidr.; air compressor: cattle rub; 500 gal. fuel tank & pump; wood St metal gates. PRODUCE: Approx. 4000 bales hay to be sold in lots. * No small items be on time TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK Owners: MR. & MRS. ROGER DECKER SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS Bill Mead Howard W. Visscher Montrose. PA. Nichols, N.Y. 717-278-2901 607-699-7250 by Mildred Barrick in the village of McCrea on Rt. 233 north of Newville, Pa. Some prices were; band saw $465,3/8” drill $2O, V-8 engine fits 46 or 48 Ford $335, wooden wagon jack $65, air compressor $llO, shovel & ax handles $5.50. 15” chains for pickup truck $l3 to $2O, old pulleys $5 to $lO and tools $2 to $lO. Carol Burruss was the auctioneer. xxx the 55) acres with 2 A Public Auction oi homes, wagon shed, real estate was held wo c ° rn cn * ) April 16 for the Oliver 311(1 machine shop was Houser estate between sold for $77,000. Shennadoah and „? r 1 ancis (Pete) Ringtown, Sch. Co., Pa. Schultz was the auc tioneer. FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 26,1983 5:30 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. GROCERY SALE WE SELL ON COMMISSION call JOHN J. Run 354-5095 Consignments being accepted for our Memorial Day Antique Sale. r -| PUBLIC SALE 0F SHOP TOOLS, METAL LATHE, TABLE SAW, SNAP ON TOOL CHES? w/DRAWERS, BOLENS RIDING TRACTOR w/ATTACH., ROTO-TILLER MAY 3rd, 1983 6:00 P.M. Located 277 Newport Rd. Monterey, Pa. Upper Leacock Twp. No Out of State Checks Sale By ELIZABETH BORNTREGER Auctioneer Elvin Siegrist Rooks, Pa. 687-6857 PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & ANTIQUES Location: 15 Mayfield Drive, Leola, Lane. Co., PA. Just off Rt. 23 (near) TriTown IGA Store. SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1983 10 A.M. Empire Bureau Desk (over 100 Yrs.); 2 Cedar Chests; 2 Fine Blanket Chests; Oak Library Stand; Walnut Clothe Tree; Smalt Book Case; Child's Rocker; Pair Oak Rockers; 10 pc. Dining Room Suit; Gossip Bench; 3 Pc. Bedroom Suit; Box Spring & Mattress; Stuffed Living Room Chair; Quilt Frame. G.E. Auto. Washer; G.E. Refrigerator W/Top Freezer. Nice Dishes in German, Bavarian, Nortake. Leicestershire, Silesia. Nortake China Service for 12 (Crestmont); Homer Laughlin 8 Service Set; Set of Rogers Silverware; (2) Johnson China Tureens; Several Depression Pieces; Carnival Dish; Pressed Glass Dishes; Nice Vegetable Dishes; Small Glass Basket; Set of Goblets; Sherberts; Water Glasses; Milk Glass; Wine Glasses; Odd Salts; Butter Dish; Wood Weed Vases; “Swansdown” Cake Tin; Some Utensils; Electric Ice Cream Freezer. Post Card Album, Dove Tailed Pencil Boxes; Metal Bank of Chestnut Street Mennonite Church; Old Pictures, Saffron Box(J.E.B Initials), Indian Head Pennies, Lots of Books, Hooked Rugs; Old Quilts: Market Basket, 'h Peck Metal Measure; Canning Jars, Springfield 12-Ga Single Barrel Gun (good); Porch Glider. 26’ Good Aluminum Ex Ladder, Long Lion Power Mower, Socket Set, Brace & Bits Set, Pipe Wrench, Vise Grips, Hand Saws, Level, Shears, Pruner, Rakefil Axe etc Be sure to attend as this is a fine selection of items Sale By ELAM & MARY LEFEVER Aucts.; Carl & John Oilier 464-2233 Lunch By Young People of Mellingers Mennonite Church MARKET LAMB & PIG CLUB SALE I SATURDAY, MAY 7th, 1983 1 7:00 P.M. I PENNS VALLEY LIVESTOCK AUCTION I CENTRE HALL, Pa. 1 (At the Intersection of Rt. 45 and 144) I SO TOP PICKED MARKET LAMBS I 85 EXCELLENT PIGS READY AWAITING 1 Special; These Lambs A Pigs are Consigned From I Some of the Top Breeders Throughout the State. j Restaurant Open Ronald Gilligan, Auctioneer I For More Information Call; 814-364-1796 I 814-466-6669 1 814-364-9901 I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l : . ~h x GAP AUCTION; ■ FRIDAY EVE, APRIL 29" ■ 5:30 P.M. ■ ■ Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op- B | ■ posite Turkey Hill Minit Market - Cross RR Bridge. ■ ■ ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ■ ■ SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION I I CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. n Call us for pick-up service I IRA STOLT2FUS & SON, Auctioneers ■ 442-4936 or 442-8254 ■ B CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES ® 1 f AUCTION | | OF 8.81 ACRE FARM j | Located along Kramer Mill Road in | z East Cocalico Township, Lancaster Z I County. PA. I I SATURDAY, MAY 14,1983 i I Sale Time 2:00 P.M. | f DIRECTIONS: Take Route 272 North, X I from Ephrata to Reamstown, From NorthO I Main Street in Reamstown Take Kramer s i Mill Road IVz miles to farm on right. A | 8.81 ACRE FARM J f 1850 -2% STORY I I SANDSTONE DWELLING ( S CONTAINING, large front to back eat-in kitchen with very nice built- X A m cabinets and Kenmore electric range Formal dining room, large I I living room, 3 bedrooms with closets, full bath with vanity Attic I V storage Cemented basement * S NeOr plaster, wiring, plumbing Most rooms have wall-to-wall T A carpet. All curtains stay Electric heat and wood furnace baseboard I I heat. Water softener, storm windows. 200 Amp service I V DATE STONE Inscription reads in German, "1850 built by John X i Frey and his wile Maria” I Z STORY SANDSTONE SUMMER HOUSE f I with bake oven. Both the house and the summer house are * x repainted, are of native sandstone, and both have asphalt 2 A shingle roofs. I X 43 X K Z-STORY BANK BARN = X built of sandstone and frame with siding. First floor has garage g B area and box stalls. 2 drive floors and 2 mows on the second I ■ floor. Hie barn has water and 100 Amp. service. T X • WELL WITH PRESSURE SYSTEM S X • ONLY 3 MILES FROM EXIT 21 OF THE PENNA. TURN- A ■ PUCK I B » ZONING: A-l AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT f - • APPROXIMATELY 770 FEET OF ROAD FRONTAGE * X A I OPEN HOUSE: This property will be open for your in- I J spection on Saturdays, April 30 and May 7,1383 from 12:00 noon X y to3;oop.m. or by appointment call 215-267-3278. Z I TERMS: 10% down day of Auction, balance at final set- I J tlement within 60 days. X t Herein information is for advertising purposes only, although Z ■ believed to be accurate, cannot be guaranteed. I s Auction by order of: I I LEONARD L. & FAYE L LAUSCH I x R.D. 1, Denver * | Phone 215-267-3278 I 5 Shi * ;t&P( k (l ßi •osey. i I g Auction Conducted By: I z John E. & Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers ? I (717) 733-3511 - (717) 733-3305 I. | Ephrata, Pa. I Special Note. This Is the kind of property that you would like to buy I T but very seldom comes up for sale Make you plans now to inspect " tr - i Att.