Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1984, Image 174

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    D34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29,1984
Sale Reports
A Public Sale of farm
machinery was held
September 21 by Mrs.
Chester M. Craley, 6
miles southeast of Red
Lion, along the New
Bndgeville Rd., York.,
Pa. There was good
attendance at the sale.
Some prices included.
A.C. 185 D tractor $9500,
M.F. 135 tractor $5550, 2
A.C. WD tractors $lOlO
each, Ford chisel plow
$940, N.H. 273 baler
$2465, N.I. 310 corn
picker $1920, N.I. #213
manure spreader $lBOO,
1951 GMC “T" tag truck
$lOlO, 1969 GMC “W”
tag truck $1750 and
Ingersol Rand #3O air
compressor $450.
Reynold Burke was
the auctioneer.
The 3rd Annual
Gordonville Fire Co.
and Ambulance
Association Quilt Sale
was held September 22
10 miles east of Lan
caster on Route 30 at the
fireball.
More than 153 quilts
made by local people
were auctioned on
consignment to the fire
company.
Some quilts sold
were: laurel leaf $4OO,
giant dahlia $315, lone
star pattern $340, 2
starlites $315 & $3lO,
center diamond $235,
churn dash $2lO, cross
stoch $290, Amish
diamond $325, fan quilt
$255, trip around the
world $3OO, sunshine and
shadow $175, block
pattern $l4O, Holly
Hobby crib quilt $45, 2
horse pillows $4O ea.,
bride’s quilt $l5O, star
log cabin $315 and a
Grandma’s flower
garden $l4O.
Auctioneers were Ron
Funk, Gordon Ressler,
Jeff Knosp and Sam
Stoltzfus.
A Public Auction for
the benefit of Fairview
Christian School was
held Sept. 22 at
Fivepointville Fire Hall
along Rt. 897 in the
village of Fivepoint
ville, Pa
A hand made walnut
Grandfather's clock
with a brass pendulum
and German Clock
works was sold for
$l3OO.
Other prices in
cluded: Quilts-carpen
ters wheel $320, Dresden
plate $3lO, double
wedding ring $260,
schoolhouse quilt $220,
love ring quilt $220, log
cabin quilt $230, home
made Cabbage Patch
dolls $52 & $4O, used 3
pc. Maple bedroom
suite $590, sofa bed $240
and 2 large metal swing
sets $175 each.
Auctioneers were Roy
Good, Jr., Elvin
Seigrist, Paul Martin,
Merle Eberly and John
Stauffer.
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
September for the
estate of Rena M.
5435
Road,
Stambaugh,
Bowers
Taneytown, Md,
The 35.67 acres on
both sides of Bowers
Road also included a 2
1/2 story house, large
barn, attached hog pen
w ith corn crib and wood
sile and it was sold for
$76,500.
The auctioneer was
Calvin Amoss.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm equipment was
held September 22 by
Mr. and Mrs. Einor C.
Norman, 351 Speelman
Klmgler Rd., Get
tysburg, Pa. The sale
was well attended.
Some prices were:
A.C. D-19 tractor w/4
bottom plows $3225,
M. 135 D tractor $2025,
N. 275 baler w/kicker
$9OO, 2-bottom plows
Q PUBLIC
h AUCTION
168 ACRE DAIRY FARM
MON., OCT. 22,1984
AUCTION TIME; 2:00 P.M.
LOCATION; Take Route 501 North
from Myerstown toward Bethel, where
Route 501 makes a sharp turn to the left,
go straight on Rehrersburg Road, toward
Rehrersburg, to first road Right, Win
tersville Road. Turn right, go 1 mile to
farm on right. Tulpehocken Township,
Berks County. Pa.
2Vz STORY BRICK DWELLING
containing kitchen, living room, dining room,
family room, laundry, on first floor, 4
bedrooms and bath on second floor. Well with
pressure system; on lot sewer. SPECIAL
EXTRAS: 3 fireplaces in house; screened
porch; open stairway.
LARGE BANK BARN
with new attached dairy barn, having 44
stanchions, barn cleaner, dry cow & heifer
area; MILK HOUSE with 500 gal. Girton bulk
tank.
LARGE CORN BARN
other outside buildings; concrete trench silo;
underground fuel tank.
115 ACRES TILLABLE, 20 ACRES
PASTURE, BALANCE IS WOODLAND;
SWATARA CREEK runs entire length of farm,
also small stream through both pastures.
Inspection at OPEN HOUSE Saturday,
October 13th and 20th from 12:00 noon to 3:00
p.m. or by appointment call 717-933-5263.
Balance of farm can be seen any time.
TERMS: 10% down day of Auction, balance
April 1, 1985. OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE BY PRIOR APPROVAL. To
discuss financing call Paul E. Martin, Auc
tioneer, at 717-733-3511.
NOTE: This fine dairy farm is ready to
operate, cow stable has been renovated in
recent years. If in need of a farm do not miss
this Auction! All herein information is believed
to be accurate but is being used for advertising
purposes only.
AUCTION BY:
ELAM M. & MABEL H. BURKHOLDER
PHONE 717-933-4339
Henry Steiner, Attorney
Auction Conducted By
J&P Auctions
Paul E. Martin, Auct. AU-001601-L
Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-3511
John D. Stauffer, Auct. AU-001509-L
Lititz, Pa. 717-665-5099
$l5O, N.I. #l4 manure
spreader $3lO, 3 pt. 4-
section disc $3OO, Oliver
16” disc grain drill $240
and 5’ rotary mower w/3
pt. hitch $350.
The auctioneer was
Jack Reedy.
A Complete Holstein
Disperal of the Quaker
Hill Farms by William
E. and Elizabeth J.
McFadden, on Route 219
two miles south of
Grampian in Clearfield
Co., Pa. was held on
September 19th.
The top priced animal
was $1950 and was sold
to Willard J. Yoder of
Huntingdon, Pa. The
next two top animals
were both sold to Bruce
Ulmer, Bellefonte, Pa.
for $l5OO each.
The average of the 110
head of cows, heifers
and calves sold was
$791.
The sale manager was
Remsburg Sale Service.
XXX ; ijsterer at 14 Main-
A Public Auction of sville Road, Ship
collectibles was held pensburg, Pa.
September 21 and 22 by Some items included;
Mary K. Plasterer from tin toy tram car from
the collection of John R. New York’s Worlds Fair
MOOT!
FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 5 [
5:30 P.M
■ Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op _
_ posite Turkey Hill Mmit Market- Cross RR Bridge *
I ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS f
I SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION J
I Selling household goods & antiques for |
| Evelyn Fiester & others. ■
■ Several shelf, schoolhouse & mantel "
J clocks. ■
■ CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS J
" FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. ■
i IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers !
■ 442-4936 or 442-8254 Z
a AU000907-L ■
■ CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES I
Farm Machinery and Related Items At
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,1904
II :OOA.M. Sharp
Located 6 miles south of Richfield,
Juniata Co., on road from Richfield to
Oriental. Follow direction signs off Rt. 35
at Richfield and off Rt. 104.
TRACTORS AND MACHINERY
Farmall 706 gas, wfe, fast hitch; Farmall H;
Farmall M w/N.I. 2 row picker; N.I. com
sheller for 2 row picker; J.D. 60; J.D. 45
loader; ACXTI9O gas w/cab, wfe, 3 pt.; J.D.
14” plow; J.D. 3 pt. 14” plow; Ford 2 bottom
plow; Ford 3x16” 3 pt. plow; Oliver 365 16”, 3
pt. plow; 3x14” fast hitch plow; I.H. Little
Genuis 14” plow; I.H. 504 4x16; semi-mounted
plow; I.H. 504 4x14” semi-mounted plow; I.H.
55 7’ chisel plow; I.H. 8’ disc; Ford 7’ 3 pt. disc;
J.D. 8’ disc; J.D. 10’ drag disc; J.D. 9’ wheel
disc; Oliver 12’ wheel disc; Brillion 14’ wheel
harrow; J.D. 8’ harrow; J.D. 12’ spring tooth
harrow; J.D. 2 section rotary how; Brillion 10’
cultipacker; Brillion 12’ cultipacker; Leroy 12’
cultipacker; J.D. 3 pt. 4 row cultivator; J.D. 3
pt. 10’ field cultivator; Ford 3 pt. 4 row
cultivator; I.H. 4 row, fast hitch cultivator;
M.D. riding cultivator; J.D. 290 com planter;
I. 2 row, pull type com planter; Ford 302 3 pt.
2 row com planter; J.D. 494 A 4 row com
planter; White 5400 5 row air planter; com drag
w/elec. motor; com drag w/gas engine;
Oliver 76 grain drill; Killbros 165 bu. gravity
box; I.H. 80 combine; I.H. 76 combine; Grain O
Vaten grain bin; Emca 135 bu. grain bin; J.D.
wheel driven manure spreader; 2 new Baltic
Matic fertilizer spreaders; J.D. 480 haybine;
Oliver crimper; J.D. 32 crimper; I.H. crimper;
Oliver 415 trailer mower; new 5’ 3 pt. rotary
mower; Brillion pull type rotary cutter; J.D.
896 rake; J.D. 350 A 3 pt. rake; J.D. 14T baler;
J. 24T baler; A.C. 303 baler; N.H. bale
thrower; 16’ flatbed wagon; Little Giant 36’
elevator; 16’ alum, elevator; I.H. 5 flail
chopper; 11” auger w/motor; 3 pt. booms; 2
new 3 pt. 6’ blades; used 3 pt. blade; 250 gal.
field sprayer; 6 row wheel sprayer, 100 gal.
tank; Sauder manure loader; N.I. loader fits
Ferguson 50; Deerborne 3 pt. scoop; tractor
roll over scoop; wheel weights for 1.H.; 2 h.p.
single phase motor; frame w/conveyor belt;
Gehl water pump; 275 gal. oil drum; misc.
tractor tires; 3 pt. potato plows; concrete
mixer; 14’ gates; 6”, 10”, 14” assorted belting;
wagon load of misc. items.
Please Note: Possibly other pcs. of
machinery that are not listed at this tune.
LAWN A GARDEN EQUIPMENT
M.F. 7 h.p. w/mower, Bolens 8 h.p.
w/mower, Cadet 7 h.p.; Ford 16 h.p.
hydrostatic w/mower; Jacobson 14 h.p.
hydrostatic; Ride A Magic 800 w/mower.
Rem. 30-06, 760 Game Master w/scope &
sling; Win. 30-30; Ithaca 12 ga. old model 37;
Savage 12 ga. pump; 303 British; Noble 22
pump; 12 ga. single barrel. Other guns.
TERMS: Cash or Good Check
Lunch
ELWOOD FLOWERS, owner
Phone 717-653-4839
Lyter, Clerks
Bryan D. Imes, Auctioneer
AU-001656-L
Owner, Auctioneer Not Responsible
For Accidents
GUNS
$B5, tin toy Jackie $2lO, Remington pocket
Gleason “Honeymoon- knife $7O and old movie
er’s bus” $52.50, poster? up tos3o each,
railroad lantern w/blue Kerry-Pae Au c .
shade $325, walnut tioneers conducted the
Melodian $250, sword sale.
"PUBLIC AUCTION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,1984
At l:OOP.M.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
613 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA.
Former Lebanon Valley Furniture Store
* 30,000 Sq. Ft. on Three Floors
* 68’x194’ Lot
* Downtown Area Commercial Zoned
* Investment Opportunity
TERMS; Deposit of $3,500.00 by Cash,
Certified or Cashier Check payable to Kerry
Pae Auctioneers at time of Auction. Balance
due in 30 days at settlement. For
Info/Inspection please call: 717-236-3752.
Terms by
HP SMALL BUSINESS
Jllae administration
AUCTIONEERS
327 N Front Street
Harrisburg PA 17101
(7171 236 3752
Lie. No. AU1367
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,1984
10:00 A.M. • Sharp”
Mifflinville, Pa.
Rain or Shine - Bring Chairs
Sale Under Tent
In the middle of town, right on the main
street. The Old Mifflinville Hotel, Exit 37
i-80 (Watch for auction signs.)
Many, many years of household ac
cumulation, antiques and collectibles,
Guns to be sold also.
Dresser-Buffet - sq. oak table, 6 Oak chairs,
Christmas Decorations, Old Quilts & tops,
Handmade Lace, Old Cameras, McHenery
Whiskey Bottle, Many Pieces Of Tin Ware,
Cast Iron Items, Cast Floor Lamps, Baby Crib,
Old Stands, Chairs, Much Milk Glass, 2 Old
National Cash Registers, Old Wood Boxes, Tables,
Old Clothes, Oak Rockers, Oak library Table, Old
Ash Trays, Box Full Of Old 10” Hat Pins & Other
Items, Many Old Books, Luggage, Old Car Parts,
Wheel Rings, Copier, New Barrel Pump, Many
Boxes Of Old Dishes, Pressed Glass, Knick
Knacks, Old Advertising Fans, Rulers, School
Supplies, Games, Toys,
Old, Old Fountain Pens, Foxtails For Cars,
Hats, Lamps, Items Never Out Of Boxes,
Singer Sewing Machine, Many Hand and
Garden Tools, Constantina, Brass Fireplace
Screen And Andirons, Copper Tea Kettles,
Copper Boilers, Copper Teapot and Sugar &
Creamer, Old Silverplate Teapots, Sugar &
Creamers, Many Many Other Items, Also 6 Ft.
x 4 Ft. Cedar Closet, Glass Lamps,
Westinghouse 15 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezer,
Good. And We Have Much, Much More.
Guns
Winchester Model 1894 rifle, 30-30 half round
half octagonal barrel, New 410 bolt action
shotgun, new Remington 788-222 cal., Marlin
444 lever with scope, Win. 190 22 semi-auto
w/scope, Remington 514 22 rifle, 7.62 Russian
Rifle, 6.5 Italian rifle, Stevens m-73-22 rifle,
Mossberg single shot 22 rifle, Mossberg semi
auto 22 rifle, Colt Officers Model 22 revolver,
Ortgies German 25 pistol, H&R 32 revolver.
Don’ Miss This Sale.
Statements made day of sale take
precedence over previously written material
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
SALE TERMS: Cash
Sellers:
CURTIS & MARY ELLEN
MOORHEAD
NEVIUS AUCTION SERVICE
Box 187, Mifflinville, Pa. 18631
Pb- 717-752-4214
Auctioneers - Licensed & Bonded
Dan Nevius AU-000-679-L
752-4214
OlenKnecht 683-5955
Clerk - Jay Leiby
Lunch - Miff-Ridge Bandit's
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE - Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Moorhead having recently purchased
the old Mifflinville Hotel are offering all of the
above items for public auction. Most of the
above items have been stored in this building
for many, many years. This building is to be
renovated to its original condition so it will
once again be a historical showplace.