Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1984, Image 150

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    PlB—Lincastf Finning, Saturday, August 11,1984
Sale Reports
An Estate Auction ot
antiques and clocks was
held August 4 for the
Harold Clemens Estate
in the Fawn Grove
Community Hall
building in Fawn Grove,
York Co., Pa. A large
crowd filled the hall to
capacity.
Some prices were:
1931 Model A 4-door
(needs restoring) $lBOO,
1976 Chev. % ton pickup
|1250, model steam
engine 61000, 2 steam
whistles $5OO each, 65
mantel and wall clocks
|SO to |6lO each, 4 cane
seat chairs $440 and
mahogany tilt-top table
$550.
Charles W. Shrodes
and David W. Shrodes
were the auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Auction of
real Estate, antique
trucks and car were sold
August 4 by Nelson H.
Rader, Route 474 south
of Quarryville, 6 miles
to Maple Shade Rd. and
turn east 1 mile.
The 5.8 acres of land
included a 3 bedroom
modular home and a
12x16 green house which
was sold for $55,000.
Other prices were:
Kubota 14 horse D
tractor $5700, 1963 Mack
dump truck $730, 1956
Int. dump truck $250,
Layton self-contained
camper $5200, horse
trailer $925, saddles $95
to $lO5, stone rake $2lO,
rotary mower $l4O,
Lawn Chief lawn mower
$450, 7xB Utility shed
$3lO, torch set $lO5,
Honda 125 street bike
$250 and Yamaha 100
dirt bike $255.
Loyd Kreider, Randal
Kline, Roy Good, Gary
Shirk, Auctioneers.
A Public Auction of a
complete dairy herd of
45 Holstein cows was
held July 31 by John D.
and Dorothy Gartrell,
9734 Bartgis Road,
Frederick, Md. Of the 70
people there, 28
qualified to buy as they
were in the Milk
Diversion Program and
had letters from their
local A.S.C.S. office.
The top cow sold for
$960 and the average
was $504 with 20 animals
going out of the state.
Trout Auctioneers,
Inc. conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Auction of
antiques was held
August 4 at the Carnival
Grounds off Route 73
between Reading and
Boyertown in Oley,
Berks Co., Pa.
Some prices were: 12
pane comer cupboard
$1350, spool cabinet
$3lO, 6 decorated chairs
$75 each, decorated
bedroom suite $325,
Empire chest of
drawers $55, Victorian
love seat $250, marble
top washstand $130,1940
O gauge #149 W train set
$450, homespun mat
tress covers $l5O & $lBO,
toy tin truck $35,
Fritzinger Allentown
coverlet $2OO, Thomas
Stahl pottery mold $B5,
Stahl pitcher $BO, 1937
Stahl vase $B5, liniment
bottle $77.50 and tin
candle holder $ll5, lathe
& tools $ll5O.
David S. AUgyer was
the auct. & Shirley I.
Moyer was the ap
prentice.
A Public Sale of
country real estate and
antiques was held
August 4 by Frank P.
and Mary A. Cromley,
2% miles north of
Mifflinburg, Pa.
The 8.96 acres with a 2
story frame dwelling,
combination
garage/workshop, chi
cken & brooder houses
and smoke house was
sold for $56,500.
Other prices were:
Farmall BN tractor
$9lO, 1856 birth cer
tificate $75, set of china
$65, childs wicker
rocker $65, highchair
$7O, 3 dressers $BO, $BO,
& $B5, stand $95, porch
swing $27.50, trunk
$22.50, meat stuffer $6O,
scalding trough $42, 2
kettles $6O each, steel
dishpans $42.50 each,
ladles $l5 & $l6,
scrapers $l7 & $19.50
and 8 hp. riding lawn
mower $3OO also meat
grinder $llO.
Long’s Auctioneering
conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Auction of 160
head of Holstein cows
and farm equipment
was held August 3 by
Miller G. McDowell, Jr.
on the Jacob R. Groff
farm south of Lancaster
near Muddy Run Park.
The cows ranged from
$lO2O to $4BO with first
calf heifers bringing
$9OO to $lO2O. Second and
third calf heifers sold
between $6OO and $B5O
MISS PEARL H. and MISS EDNA C.
YEAGER ESTATE AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15,1984
' 9:15 A.M.
Austinburg, (Tioga Co.) Penna.
Sale to be held at the Taylor Farm located 3 miles west of
Austinburg, Pa. (Austinburg, Pa. is app. midway between
Knoxville, Pa. and Troupsburg, NY, 1 mile south of the NY-PA
line.)
Selling contents of the home of Pearl and Edna Yeager, longtime
Westfield, Pa. residents passing at the age of 101 and 94.
1969 CORVAIR, 2 door, 16,385 original owner miles, like new interior!
Car sells at 1:30 P.M.
ANTIQUES: A super (chalk or charcoal) drawing of a blindfolded angel
child and owl on branch, owl speaking in childs ear, moon in background,
signed F.H. Ashcroft, measures 41M>x31V->, exquisite detail!; Art vase #468
MX, signed by potter William rhead F.; signed Hawkes footed cut bowl;
Gaudy blue plate; large amt. of depressing ware; h.p. china; large oriental
plate; 2 gas lights; brass candlesticks; glass oil lamps; blue glass etched
cigarette holder; cobalt blue 7 pc. decanter set; set Syracuse china;
Majolica etruscan spittoon; pressed glass; plated silver; celluloid dresser
Hems; some costume jewelry; beveled mirrors; pictures, paintings,
frames; Springfield single shot shotgun; lanterns; copper-boiler; old
kitchen ware; bowl and pitcher; cast kettles; irons and trivets; baskets;
sewing items; nice quilts; linnens; Havanna blue deco, crock and other
crocks and jugs; 1897 Hist of Tioga Co., Pa.; 1797 Chester Co. land deed
parchment; 12 and 6 mold candlemolds; early child’s hand sted; wooden
bowls and ladles; Footed blanket box in blue; other blue blanket box; 2
drawer over 2 door jelly cupboard, footed and in old ved; 2 pine work
tables; pine cupboard; tiget rocker; cherry drop leaf table; walnut Vic
torian round top pedistal table with 6 leaves; Viet, walnut chest of
drawers; ball and claw piano stool; Lincoln rocker; bamboo umbrella
stand; painted drop leaf table with rope legs; 31-drawer stands; matching
wicker table, rocker and chair; Rattau porch furniture; Martha
Washington sewing cabinet; Jenny Lind bed; unusual counter high kitchen
cabinet with end opening doors; sq. oak china cabinet; claw foot mahogany
gov. Winthrop desk; bamboo book shelf; odd chairs; stands; large amount
of box lots; pots; pans; small appliances; fngidaire refr. with top freezer;
frig. auto, washer and dryer; 4 pc. double bedroom suite; maple double
bed; mahogany sideboard; livingroom furniture; more!
An all day auction. Under tent! Lunch available. Bring own chair.
Terms: Cash or good check day of auction. Proper I.D. required!
Owned by the YEAGER ESTATE
Carolynn Taylor
814-326-4333
Auction conducted by Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc.
Wayland, New York 716-728-2520
Pa. Lie. #0016721 and 001646 L
with 4th year am
bringing $4BO to $650.
Other prices were:
J.D. 630 tractor $1625,
Army generator $6OO,
Gehl 99 blower $BOO,
Case 730 D tractor $3lOO,
Gehl skid loader $3650
and 5 ton second cutting
alfalfa $75 per ton.
Auctioneers were
Norman E. Hunter and
Parkes T. Williams.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held August 4 by
Clarence J. Myers,
Route 2, Purcellville,
Va. There were 329
registered numbers
given out and folks
attended from four
states.
Some prices included:
1-seated buggy without
top $625, Wicker basket
sleigh $6OO, 40’ double
wooden ladder $165,
mow hay conveyor
$l7OO, N.H. 269 hay baler
$3OOO, N.H. 479 haybine
$4lOO, N.H. 56 hay rake
$ll5O, 1953 Farmall H
w/manure loader $2500,
1953 Oliver D tractor
$l3OO, 1949 Farmall C
tractor $1250, 1958 Case
800 D tractor $3lOO,
Woods Model Cl 4 rotary
mower $2lOO, antique
J.D. self-prop. Model 40
combine $825, Shaver
post driver $650, Chief
7000 plus-minus bu.
grain bin $3OOO and 50’6”
auger elevator $750.
Trout Auctioneers,
Inc. conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
August 4 at The Ralph
Hugo Homestead on
highway 56018,4.3 miles
north of Estella,
Sullivan Co., Pa.
The 94 acre farm was
sold in three parcels. $30,000.
The #1 parcel included a Also sold was 73 acres
2M> story dwelling and a of open ground, par
-2 story frame bam on 7 tially wooded with a
acres of land and was small stream located
sold for $27,000. 1% miles north of Hugo
The §2 parcel included Comer in Bradford Co.,
10 acres and was sold Pa. for $66,000.
for $11,750. The #3 Sanford A. Alderfer,
parcel of land included Inc. were the auc
-77 acres and brought tioneers.
DAIRY HERD
DISPERSAL
Lenox Township, Susquehanna
County. Due to Health Reasons, I, the
undersigned, will sell the following at the
farm, located 3 miles north of Rt. 92 at
Glenwood, Pa., 8 'miles North of
Nicholson and 3 miles from Rt. 11 at Hop
Bottom, Pa., watch for arrows on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18
at 1 P.M.
38 Quality Holsteins 38
1 Registered Elevation and
37 Hi-Grades
This offering includes: 36 cows and 2 close
bred heifers. 12 fresh in last two months, 16
springers, with 3 due in August, 13 in Sep
tember and 2 bred for November. Balance due
early winter. Currently averaging 50 pounds of
3.9% milk. When in full production this herd
makes over a ton per day. Majority young with
good type and quality udders. Mr. Bennett
always used top Plus Proven Sires like
Elevation, Astronaut, Bootmaker, Job, Shine
and so forth - Majority of the herd now bred to
the Great Cal-Clark Board Chairman, certified
and accredited for years. Pregnancy
examined. Health charts issued day of sale. If
you like cows that have a will to milk, this sale
is for you.
TERMS: Cash or Good Check
MR. JOSEPH BENNETT, owner
Hop Bottom, Pa.
717-289-4657
Wayne E. Weaver, Auctioneer
RD 2, Tunkhannock, Pa.
717-333-4194
Au-984-L
BAREVILLE FIRE COMPANY
NINTH ANNUAL
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE,
NEW TOOLS, QUILTS, GROCERIES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,1984
AT 8:30 A.M.
Located at Bareville Fire Co. along Rt. 23 between New Holland
and Leola at 211 E. Main St., Leola.
Oak Moris Chair; Child’s Oak Folding Chairs; Marble Top Stands; Oak
& Brass Clothes Trees; Pitcher & Bowl w/Stand; Telephone Table;
Magazine Rack; Child’s Table & Chairs; Wooden Baby Cradle; 2 New
Dressmaker Sewing Machines, 1 with Free Arm; like new Aladdin
Kerosene Heater; Camivel Glass; Roseville Pottery; Majolica Pitcher;
Depression Glass; Cut Glass Salts; Milk White Swan Covered Dish; Glass
Baskets; Hull Pottery; ABC Plate; Old Post Cards; Cast Iron Banks;
Copper Kettle; Kerosene lamp; Shirley Temple Pitcher; Flat Irons;
Butter Crock; 5 gal. New Birghton Crock, and other nice crocks & jugs;
Cigar Mold; Ice Tongs; Rug Beater; Brass Spittoon; Wooden Plane; Apple
Butter Stirrer; Cracker Box; Tin Cookie Cutters; Lane. Co. Biographical
Annual Dated 1903; 2 Milk Can Lamps; Cast Iron Coke Wagon; Mail
Wagon; Vegetable Wagon; Ice Wagon; New Electric Fans; New Tram
poline; New 3 to 9x Variable Scope; Oliver Walking Plow; Wooden
Wheelbarrow; Lawn Sweeper; 5 HP Lawn & Garden Shredder; Stainless
Steel & Porcelain Sinks.
New Tools
Shovels; Rakes; Digging Irons; Carpenter Tools; Wheelbarrows; Socket
Sets; Brand Names like Stanley; Plumb; Diamond; S-K and others.
Lone Star Giant Dahlia; Four Sisters; Tumbling Block; Sampler; Crib
Quit Is; Comforts; Stuffed Animal Pillows & other Needle Crafts.
Cousin With; Watches; Crystal Glass; Dry Goods; Blankets.
Truck Load of Groceries
For consignments and donations call; Ray, 354-0198; Dave, 656-9557;
Randy, 656-6733 or Fire Hall, 656-7554.
ORDER OF SALE: Groceries, 8:30; Tools, 9:30; Cousin, 10:30;
Glassware, 12:00; Quilts, 2:00.
Local Auctioneers:
Breakfast Special—Serving at 7:30 A.M.
LUNCH AVAILABLE
NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS
EVENING
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
7:00 P.M. Sharp
3 Miles S. Of Quarryville, Pa. Just off
222, East Orumore Township on Center
Road, Lancaster County, Pa.
AUGUST 16,1984
8 Acres Valuable Land offered in 2
tracts or as a whole.
SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT
Cooperating Broker Hayes Oxford, Inc.
Anthony Terranova, Broker
48 South Third Street
Oxford, PA 19363
215-932-3092
13 p* p p—
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To 222 C«ntf Ro*d 'f3?* I
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10 3 Palovitch
Box 82 Tampl# Rd
Gian Mills, P*
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299 4 270 9 East Dmmore Township
TERMS; 15% Down - Bal. on or before 60
days.
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02220
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By Order Of
ALEX & JENNIE L. PALOVITCH,
Owners
PUBLIC
SALE
Furniture
Quilts
TERMS BY:
BAREVILLE FIRE CO.
Area
Code
215-