Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 27, 1983, Image 39

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PUBLIC
BANKRUPTCY
AUCTION
VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL
REAL ESTATE
AND FARM EQUIPMENT
SEPTEMBER 14,1983
10:00 P.M.
3 FARMS
Located 2 miles east of Bernville Berks
County. Pa. highway Rt. 183 go to Main
St. in Bernville, take Garfield Road 2
miles to farm.
NOTE * Auction of all land and equipment to be
at Willow Creek Farm. Real Estate to be of
fered at 10:00 A.M. consists of the following
three parcels of land, “parcel No, 1” consists of
166 acres M/L of land and known as Willow
Creek Farm Penn Twp., Berks County, Pa.
thereon erected an outstanding brick and
frame farm house with 4 bedrooms, IVi baths, _
living room, dining room, kitchen, recreation
room, utility room or office plus various
storage areas, also large bank barn, plus a
super grain handling and storage facility for
app. 145,000 bushel. Also various equipment
storage buildings, “parcel No. 2” consists Of 44
acres M/L farm land adjoining parcel No. 1,
“parcel No. 3“ consists of 248 acres M/L
located on Penn Twp., Berks County, Pa. along
Bright School Road. 1 mile south of Bernville.
Thereon erected a 4 bedroom stone farm house
with bath, kitchen, living room, dining room
and various storage areas. Also bank barn,
large com storage bam and various useful
buildings. Please Note: Farm will be OPEN
FOR INSPECTION “SEPT.” 3RD AND BTH
12:00 NOON TILL 4:00 P.M. on each of the
aformentioned dates. Deed references Farm #1
vol. 1697 page 868 #2 vol. 1796 page 812 #3 vol.
1813 page 1097.
THE FOLLOWING WELL KEPT FARM
EQUIPMENT will be auctioned immediately
after farms have been offered. 1961 G.M.C.
Scottsdale 20 Pick-up Trade with Century
Electronic Spray Unit 12,000 miles Myer Snow
Plow, Krause 32’ disc harrow, I.H.C. 1460 Axiel
flow combine with both heads, I.H.C. 800’ Cycle
air com planter, I.H.C. 10-15 6 Row cultivator,
I.H.C. 5500 Chisel plow, I.H.C. Chisel plow,
I.H.C. 1586 Tractor dual wheels, I.H.C. 12SE
Dozer with bucket, I.H.C. 384 Tractor, I.H.C.
1300 Mower, I.H.C. 510 Grain drill, I.H.C. 780
Disc plow-Howard ST rotavator, White 5400
Plantaire, MB grader-1973 Ford custom with
20’ grain body, 3 Kilbros ease A-way grain
bodies, 10’ Trailer for grain body, fuel tanks,
liquid storage tanks and pumps, flatbed trailer,
Sears seed cleaner. Fidelity field alternator,
18’ flat bed trailer, 12’ tiller, old model In
ternational truck 8’ body, 225 V Thunderbolt
arc welder, Superior 15’ grain augor, Redco
generator, Mathews Co. continuous grain
dryer, Mayrath 40’ grain augor, Dole 400
moisture tester, Morgan lime spreader,
assortment of lumber, also a variety of shop
tools, water tank and cart, office equipment as
follows, Radio shack TRS 80, Mdl. 16 Micro
computer and keyboard and D.M.P.-400
printer. Radio shack duofone 16 telephone.
Royal 242 PD printing calculator, G.E. VHS
Programmable remote control unit, Motorola
base station MH-10,1 Portable radio, 2 and 4
drawer legal file cabinets, Exec. Swivel chair.
Wooden desk. Typing stand, also numerous
valuable items not listed.
Auction By Order Of
TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
FREDERICK L REIGLE ESQUIRE
RE: Quad S. Enterprises ,
Ehwood and Sally Steinhauer
Bankruptcy case #B3-019301-83-01931T
Alan M. Seltzer Atty. for Trustee
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Positive identification
and proof of financial responsibility necessary
to purchaser of any item or items on this court
ordered auction, letter of credit or other sound
means. No embarrassment please.
<fi iM .yk ill j *xlak j
287 Lime Rock Road
Lititz, PA 17543
Elmer Murry 626-5244 - 626-2636
Richard Murry 626-8175 - 949-2280
Ken Miller 665-2073
Professional Auctioneers
Appraisers and Advisors
Since 1953
Reports
Sale
marble top chest $230,
pottery water fountains
for chicks $l5 & $l6, old
needlecraft magazines
$l4, stencils $l4, small
glass decanter $7 and
glass egg dish $4.50.
Auctioneer
Norman W. Hart.
A Farm Machinery
Auction' was held
August 20 by Austin and
Vivian Hough, between
Sussex and Hamburg,
N.J. A large crowd
attended the sale.
Some prices were;
DeLaval 50 cow S.S.
pipeline $4lOO, Sunset
545 gal. bulk tank $l5OO,
A.C. 185 D tractor
w/loader $12,400, A.C.
180 D tractor $6lOO, A.C.
Dl7 tractor $1750, A.C.
WD tractor $lO5O, J.D. 3-
bottom plow $l3OO, N.H.
718 forage chopper
$3500, Gebl 99 blower
$l6OO and Holstein
heifers up to $B9O.
Col. Fred R. Daniel
Auctioneers, Inc.
conducted the sale.
A Public Sale of an
tiques and cars was held
August 17 for the Ralph
H. Sweigart Estate at
the comer of Walnut St.
and Howard Ave.,
Ephrata, Pa.
Some-prices included:
Model T Ford pickup
truck w/convertible top
$3500, Model A Ford
$2BOO, N.H. engine &
saw $1450, antique race
car $1025, antique
child’s wagon $3OO, oak
chest of drawers $2lO,
cook stove $l5O, tool
chest $135, cider press
$9O, Santa Claus
figurine $ll5 and tin
rooster weathervane
$7O.
T. Glenn Horst and
Timothy G. Horst were
the auctioneers.
The Farmersville
Auction was held
August 16 in Far
mersville, 3 mile east of
Brownstown, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
Nittany Antique
Machineiy Show
SEPTEMBER 9,10, 11, 1983
PENNS CAVE <
Rt. 192, East of Centre Hall
■r
SAT. SEPT. 3 \
at 11 AM ]
Located 2 miles Northeast of Horseheads
on Hickory Grove Rd., behind Arnot
Shopping Mall.
44 HI GRADE HOLSTEINS
A.I. sired. Tested for interstate, all home
raised.
19 due September, 7 due October, 12 springing
heifers, 6 yearling heifers.
FULL LINE OF MACHINERY
Terau-Casb or good check
MR. AND MRS. STANLEY WILCOX
Horseheads, NY
For information call j
Bob Shaylor 717-297-3278 I
or Bob Garrison 717-297-3873 /
' "VRobert M. Shaylor Sales,
$l5 Elmira S»., Troy, Pa. - 717-W7-J271
"Ay Raputabla Salt* Sarvica
r / Bondad m
Some prices were; 5
pc. waterfall bedroom
suite $230, upright
freezer $BO, Serta
bedding set $l3O, maple
dropleaf table & 4 chairs
$6O, maple dresser
$42.50,9 pc. diningroom
suite $75, automatic
washer $7O, side-by-side
refrigerator $9O, 30”
electric range $llO, crib
$3O, Singer Treadle
sewing machine $35,
waterfall bed $6O,
nursery rocker $6O and
Youngstown metal sink
$7O.
was
Sale conducted by
John J. Hutt.
The Garrett County
Production Sale was
held August 19,12 miles
north of Oakland, Md.,
at the Garrett Co.
Fairgrounds at
McHenry, Md. before a
big crowd. Two
registered Holsteins
sold for $6OOO each and
both were Valiant
daughters. Two animals
sold for $2BOO each, one
was a Bell daughter and
the other was a Creek
daughter. The sale was
sponsored by the
Garrett Co. Holstein
Club.
The auctioneer was
Clark A. Yoder.
An Auction of
collectors items was
held August 20 by Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bor
neman, 61 Summitt
Ave.,-Telford, Pa. There
were 1000 lots sold.
Some prices were:
side-by-side bookcase &
desk $6OO, china closets
$260 & $l6O, chest
freezer $260, W.H. side
by-side refrigerator $360
marbles in small jar $6,
china eggs $l6 per doz.
salts $lO, mugs $lO,
washer & dryer $l9O,
television $9O, glass
basket $2l and Hull
pottery $22.50.
Auctioneers were
Henry K. Freed & Sons.
CATTLE AND MACHINERY
DISPERSAL
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27,1983—A39
Wayne County sale
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by Barbie Edsall was purchased
by Tom Thiede for $.70 per pound;
Reserve champion light weight
steer raised by Robert Asinari was
purchased by Tom Thiede for $.85
per pound; reserve champion
middle weight raised by Michele
Crimi was purchased by B & B
Dodge for $.75 per pound; and the
reserve champion heavy weight
raised by Larry Crimi was pur
chased by Wayne County Auction
Barn for $.BO per pound.
The champion light weight hog
raised by Cliff Jones was pur
chased by the Farmers & Mer
chants Bank for $1.40 per pound;
champion heavy weight raised by
Michael Marks was purchased by
Tom Thiede for $1.30 per pound,
the reserve champion middle
weight raised by Tom Worobey
was purchased by Pap’s Country
Market for $1.70 per pound, the
reserve champion light weight
raised by Jennifer Davis was
purchased by the Fanners and
Merchants Bank for $1.50 per
pound.
The champion middle weight
lamb, raised by David Meier, was
sold to Thomas Thiede for $l.BO per
pound and the reserve champion
middle weight, which was raised
by Tim Morgan was sold to Far
An Estate Auction of
antiques was held
August 20 for the estate
of John G. Trout, 300 S.
sth St., Tower City,
Schuylkill Co,, Pa.
Some prices received
were: small sample iron
$25, 4” sample frying
pan $l9, W.W. I jacket
$65, dovetailed
doughbox $4O, bamboo
magazine stand $3O,
agate dishpan $3O,
Wooden Hershey cocoa
box $24, pig-shaped pie
board $lO, 5 pc. oak
bedroom suite $l2OO,
oak washstand $l3O,
high oak dresser
w/mirror $lB5, oak
bookcase $lB5, empty
family albums $17.50
each, Kerosene lamp
$7O, 8 day mantel clock
$BO and paneled stained
glass lamp $l2O.
Jay Riegel, Jr. and
Raymond Stump were
the Auctioneers.
Delaware Boar Test Sale
September 6, 1983
6:30 P.M.
at the Delaware State Fairgrounds
Top indexing pen over all breeds are Hampshires
sired by Mountain Boy.
Daily Days l Feed Back
No. Gain 230 Efficiency Fat Index
23-3 2.46 147 2.27 .7 136
23-2 2.11 160 2.27 .7 115
32-3 2.01 155 2.27 .7 109
32-2 1.86 158 2.27 .7 100
2nd indexing Yorkshire pen sired by Guts
15-1 2.32 157 2.42 .9 102
15- 2.10 165 2.42 .8 96
16- 2.14 155 2.42 .9 91
Contact:
Ken Kephart at Delaware
f 302-856-5250
I or
■tft I Franklin Feeser
8 M 1 Box 372
) Ji Taneytown, MO
3Ol-751-1287
mere and Merchants Bank for $2.00
per pound. Farm Credit purchased
the champion light weight, which
was raised by Patrick Mang for
$2.40 per pound, while the reserve
champion light weight, raised by
Stewart Dean was purchased by
John Shipsky for $2.00 per pound.
Buyers of additional steers were
Cherry Ridge Veterinary Clinic,
Weniger Electronics, Wayne
Surgical Associates, Eastern Milk
Producers, Mountain View
Restaurant, Clifford, John
Creighton, John Petroski,
Jamieson Tractor, Marshall
Machinery, Thomas Thiede, and B
&BDodge.
Buyers of additional lambs were
John .Petroski, Highlights for
Children, Holberts Farm
Machinery, Tom Thiede, The
Wayne Independent, John Shipsky,
Jay Rubin, County National Bank,
Honesdale Feed Bin, Reeds
Plumbing, Wayne County Auction
Bam, Jamiesons Tractor Sales,
WDNH Radio, Zaner Blosier,
Marshall Machinery, Honesdale
National Bank, Mountain View
Restaurant, Dairy Kool - Art
Noble, Leroy Hummel, Utica Veal,
Honesdale Locker Plant, Formula
One Feed, Shear Perfection
Beauty Salon, Careys
Slaughterhouse, Stewart Dean, Dr.
Michael Malone, Jack Chyle,
Charles Siepiela, A 1 Caruth,
Cherry Ridge Dental Clinic,
Joseph Schriefer, Clarence Fitze,
Rob Terrel, Golden Eagle Stable,
and Pap’s Country Market.
Buyers of additional pigs were
Tom Thiede, Honesdale National
Bank, Callicoon Agway, Hatfield
Packing, WDNH Radio, Ann
Rynman, Cochecton Mills,
Honesdale Dime Bank, Moore’s
Maple Leaves, Lee Krause,
Dorsan, Cherry Ridge Vet Clinic,
Joe Bunnell, Reuung Lumber Co.,
Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Marshall Machinery, Robert
Hellmers, Francis Schwartz,
, Narrowsburg Feed & Grain,
Custom Cleaners, Leroy Hummel,
Honesdale Agway, Strout Realtor,
John Petroski, John Shipsky,
Reed’s Plumbing, Art’s Apparel &
Liz Lloyd’s Beauty Shop, Owl
Chrysler Plymouth, A 1 Herzog,
Jim Yatsonsky, Kinghill Dairy,
Gary Burcher, Honesdale Feed
Bin, Weniger Electronics, > A 1
Caruth, Careys Slaughterhouse,
Paul Kennedy, Dirlam Brothers
Lumber, George Ferri, Honesdale
Greenhouse and Jack Chyle.
The 1983 sale was the largest
ever in terms of total value and
number of animals sold.