D2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29,1983 Auction A Public Auction of antiques was held October 22 by St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, R.D. 2, Shamokin, Pa. This was the personal property from the home of Mrs. Lois Erdman. Prices included; 6 quilts $6O to $225, 5 pc. bedroom suite $225, oak dresser $6O, 4 pc. dining room suite $175, 4 wicker chairs $125 to $lB5, 1911 Nor thumberland Co. History $145, History of Civil War 1865 printing $25, old post card album $155 and violin & case $65. Hock’s Auction Service conducted the sale. A Public Auction of blacksmith shop tools was held October 22 for the George Winters Estate, R.D. 1, Palmyra, Dauphin Co., Pa. Some prices were: large forge $45, tap & die set $B5, swedge block $7O, ring cone $lOO, an vile $260, iron shears $lOO, Hussfield bender FRANKLIN H. KREIDER 2400 Dairy Road Lancaster, PA 17601 717-898-0129 30% LIQUID NITROGEN ★ Check our fall fill up price ★ Call us for your fall fertilizer and limestone needs N wls A G iiiTimuF r S' 11 lusting ■ j MESSICK FARMS Reports $325, small N.l. manure spreader $2OO, curved glass front china closet sideboard $350, quilt $225, blanket chest $2OO and 2 sets of 6 oak chairs $35 each. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. XXX An Auction of tools was held October 22 by Mrs. Fred Leisey, R.D. 2, Sch. Haven, Wayne Twp. Sch. Co., Pa. Some prices were; Sears electric cement mixer $l3O, Sears bagger-shredder $llO, Craftsman 6” planer $230, Craftsman belt sander $230, Craftsman radial arm saw $270, Belsaw sharpening shop $315, 18” Snapper lawn mower $l4O, 10 h.p. Evinrude motor $l7O, Sears battery charger $9O, Kero-Sun heater $lOO, Remington Mod. 870 12 ga. $l4O, Marlin model 43 $lBO and Winchester Models 12-12 ga. $285&5350. Jay Riegel, Jr., and Raymond Stump, App. Auct. were the auc tioneers. XXX A Farm Machinery Auction was held Oc tober 21 by Clyde and Barbara Derstine, Freeman Road, 5 miles ■ 4 i t Middletown, PA 17057 (717)944-1346 south of Cressona, Wayne Twp. Schuylkill Co., Pa. A nice sized crowd attended the sale on a beautiful day. Some prices were: J.D. 6600 D side-Hill combine w/cab & comhead $31,000, J.D, 4230 D tractor $ll,OOO, J.D. 336 baler $3250, E-Z unloading wagon $l4OO, Stoltzfus PTO lime spreader $1450, J.D. 8300 grain drill $3200, Kuhn tedder $1325, Oliver 5-bottom plow $1600,60’ portable auger $l5OO and 36’ 9 ring grain bin $6OOO. The auctioneer & sale manager was Wayne E. Weaver. A Public Sale of household goods and antiques was held October 22 by Rebecca Beiler and Minerva and Lena Kennel in the village of Intercourse, Lane. Co., Pa. Some items sold were: water set $35, green dish $22, wheat plates $lB each, hen-on nest $10,1899 door towel $lOO, old Lane. Co. quilt $5OO, wicker rocker $l2O, chair $75, high chair w/cane seat $llO, carpets $62.50, crocks $B, $9, & $lO, small blanket chest $475, Victorian walnut desk $5OO, old rocker $7O, ice cream freezer $4O and blanket chest $675. V t Auctioneer was Steve Petersheim. XXX A Complete Dispersal of dairy cattle and farm machinery was held October 22 by David and Frances Frey, 3 miles from Moscow, Lackawanna County, Pa. The top priced Holstein sold for $9lO and many ranged in the $750 to $B5O price. Other items sold were: Kubota M 4500 tractor $6700, N.H. #474 haybine $3450, Grimm tedder $3OO, Kuhn tedder $7OO, Century sprayer $5OO, M.F. disc $525, J.D. 630 tractor $1675, Cornell barn cleaner $lO5O, Sunset 600 gal. tank $l5OO. Jim Adriance was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Sale of an- tiques and other mer chandise was held October 22 by the St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Property Committee and it was a good sale. Some prices included; dry sink $220, 6 oak chairs $2B each, bull head copper kettle $250, cream separator $77.50, horse drawn sleigh $195 and copper kettle $l9O. Reynold Burke was thenUctJoiieer. XXX A Public Auction of machinery and household goods was held October 22 for the Dora Evans Estate, Lightstreet-Fowlersville Rd., Berwick, R.D. 2, Pa. Prices included: A.C. “B” tractor 11500, brush hog wheel horse riding mower $550, 6 gal. Wilcox crock w/blue flowers $425, Hale hard rock maple hutch & buffet $575, maple table & 6 chairs $550 and oak wall telephone $225. Nevius Auction Service conducted the sale. A Holstein Dairy Herd Dispersal was held October 20 by Melvin M. and Ruth E. Groff on the Vinroff Farm on Route 324 between Lancaster and New Danville, Pa. The top priced registered Holstein cow sold for $l7OO, the 2nd high was $l6OO and the 3rd high animal brought $1425. The average of the 51 head of registered and grade heifers and cows was $825. J. Everett Kreider was the auctioneer. XXX The Cumberland County Holstein Sale was held on Oct. 4. Top price was $2090 for a cow consigned by M. Thomas Sheaffer, Carlisle. The second highest seller of $2OOO was consigned by Wayne Hall, Ship pensburg. M PUBLIC AUCTION V.i 11 ACRE FARMETTE WITH HOG OPERATION fe) SATURDAY, NOV. 5 f 1983 Sale Time 2:00 P.M. Location: Between Lebanon and Reading along Rt. 422 at Myerstown. Take Route 501 North to Bethel. At north end of Bethel take Interstate 78 East to next exit. Exit 5, Midway Exit. Take Midway Road north Vi mile to Schubert Road, turn right, go to first road right. Kline Road. Turn right to first farm on left. Bethel Township, Berks County. Pennsylvania. I V/2 STORY FRAME DWELLING containing on first floor, eat-in kitchen with built-in cabinets, sunken living room, dining area, sewing room, family room with Hearth Flo wood stove and patio doors; full bath, laundry room, mud room Upstairs, 3 bedrooms. New Yorker furnace, like new; oil fired hot water heat with 3 zones. S&W hookup, well with new pressure system and tank. 200 Amp electric service, electric hot wata heater, storm windows, some wall to wall car * k almost new roof Also included 1960 MOBILE HOME, 10’x50’, 2 bedrooms, Kitchen, dining area, full bath. Attached 12’xl6' living room: oil heat, a NEW dram field to service both home and mobile home HOG OPERATION INCLUDES: 22'x56' building with 20 farrowing crates and nursery area, with heat in floor, oil fired furnace 32’x32’ open front building for gestation area or fattening hogs. ALL MANURE PITS ARE 8 FEET DEEP INSPECTION: At Open House, Saturday, October 22nd and October 29th, 1983, from 12:00 noon to 3 00 p.m , or by appointment Call 717-933-8392 Hog operation can be seen at Open House or by appointment. All persons going through Hog House must use precautionary measures provided All herein information is believed to be accurate but is being used for advertising purposes only TERMS: 10% down day of Auction. Balance at settlement in 30 days. Financing available to qualified buyers by PRIOR APPROVAL. To discuss financing call BLAIN FELSTER at 215-562-3866, FARM CREDIT. SHOEMAKERSVILLE. NOTE: A very nice farmette with earning potential. A home of your own, plus an opportunity to collect rent from mobile home. All this on ap proximately 11 acrs. M/L. SEE IT NOW and prepare your financing. Auction by RONALD B. & LINDA M. WANNER Forrey & Forrey, Attorneys Auction Conducted By: John E. & Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-3305 The 38 head of cows bred and open heiSj averaged $1239. i' j' small calves averaged $302. Ralph W. Horst was the auctioneer and Fred Naugle handled the pedigrees. A total of 105 cows averaged $1022 at the sale at South Mt. Echo Farms, Lebanon, on Oct. U. Overall sale average was $B2l for 221 head. Top seller was the three-year-old Glen Valley Star at $2450 and a Mars daughter with Wiseman calf brought $2,025. There were 135 registered buyers and the cattle went to SS different buyers. Sixt>- seven head sold for $lOOO or more. , Semen sales incL i Bova, $5O; Bell, >3O, Tradition, $3O; Chair man, $35; Spirit, s2l,a nd a semen tank at $430 Auctioneers were Harry H. Bachman and Doty Remsburg Pedigrees were handled by Dale Hoover.
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