D 30-La ncastar Farming Saturday, Saptambar 6,1986 were . white carnival cup $2BO, other carnival _ _ __ pieces $2OO to $3OO each, I U oak bedroom suite IB $1,200, bowfront china * closets $575 & $300,5 pc. walnut Victorian parlor A Public Auction of were; A.C. SOW tractor The auctioneer was su ite $350, unusual farm machinery and w/loader $8,900, J.D. Robert C. Mullendore. Victor victrola $525 and household goods was 4020 tractor $B,OOO, J.D. tea set with pheasant held August 30 by H. F. R tractor $2,200, N.H. 56 XXX design $3OO, plus 1978 “Buddy” Eyler, % mile side rake $7OO, N.H. 68 A Public Auction of Pontiac Sunbird $1,600. south of Wolfsville, baler $900,8 iron kettles antiques was held Bob & Tom Sechrist Maryland on Route 17. $lOO average, copper August 30 for Walter C. were the auctioneers. There were about 400 apple butter kettle $525 and Mabel E. Smith at XXX people attending the and registered Shor- 50 W. High St., Windsor, A Public Auction of sale. thorn stock cows $6OO York Co., Pa. tractors and lawn Some items sold (average for each). Some items sold equipment was held August 29 by the Box ' Hill Land Co. Inc., In dian Rock Dam Road, southwest of York, Pa. —A 'I Some prices were: ~ M.F. skid steer loader 1' mrilMiilikffi $3,800, Case 830 G farming tractor |2>7so> limb J chopper $l,OOO, Int. 1W tractor w/sickle bar D kfl fJ | mower $3,100,1978 Ford ■ I m I pickup w/snow plow " ~ "" 1 _ $2,800, 1973 Ford F5OO CADM w/dump bed $7,400, OKPtK rOKM stfSs.SK! and lawn vacuums $5OO As a service to our readers, Lancaster Farming offers you the opportunity to order prints of the photos that appear in the the auctioneer paper. If you would like to order a picture, please complete the XXX form below and mail it, along with a check made payable to a Complete Milking Lititz Record Express, Inc., to Photo Order, Lancaster Farming, Herd Dispersal was held P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543. August 28 by Roy and Tim Wilbert, at R.D. 1, PRICES: Upper Dauphin BCo., Pa. A nice sized □ Bxlo- *4.24Tax Inc. □ 5x7-*3.71 Tax Inc. crowd attended the sale. □ , , .. The top price for one 4x5- 3.lBTaxlnc. 0 f the registered N 0 0 f Issue Holsteins was $2,025 and Prints Size Date Page Wgh was , ___ ..I .i $1,750. The average of , the 50 registered animals was $1,199. A January Ned Boy calf was sold for $1,325 — and 13 calves averaged $458. Mark Click was the . _ . . . auctioneer and Kling’s Amount Enclosed Auction Service con- Name ducted the age. P,easePrint A Public Sale of real AHHracc estate and antiques was held September 1 for the Cora Frederick Estate along Route 897 at Phone ! Swartzville, Lane. Co., Pa. The 6 acres were sold MAILBOX MARKET pJJ« AD FORM LJPI) Only ads submitted on this official form will be published in our mailbox markets. - Please NO PHONE CALLS I FREE (Attach Your Mailing Label Here) t.S.'f'VTm,™ receive one advertise ment FREE each month in our Mail Box Market. ’ Subscribers using the f>U O -L Ano' Mail Box Market MUST VsflcLK Ung. use this form with For Sale Notice Wanted SfaESUSSg the following rules; Limit your advertise- ment to 20 words; area 1 2 3 4 code must 1,6 adde< f to phone number and, due to repeated requests, please include your — county for buyer and 5 6 7 8 seller convenience, all advertisements must be * mailed to the office by Monday or same will be q 7, held over for next y ID 11 12 week's paper; no business ads accepted. Include your Lan caster Farming mailing rr ; _ - label and mail to; 14 15 16 Mail Box Market Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 366 Lititz. PA 17543 17 1« 19 20 it for $82,400 and included a 214 story frame shingled dwelling with 13 rooms, hip roof frame barn, 3 car block garage and work shop and other outbuildings. Other prices were: Steely made Windsor rocker $1,040, Washington Vase service for 6 $9OO, green agateware pieces $5O to $l5O each, Indian statues $l5O, hanging lamp $420, 2 parlor lamps $340 each, Bohemian wine set $9O and J.D. 106-8 H.P. riding mower $1,025. H. H. Leid Auction Service conducted the sale. A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held August 30 by George L. Bupp, R.D. 11, York, Pa. along Accomac Road. The 7.29 acres with a frame house and 4 car cement block garage was sold for $77,000. Other prices were: china closet $275, small table $l5O, Waterbury shelf clock $l5O, blanket chest $l7O, small York safe $275, small Maytag washer motor $45, wooden straw fork $65, small iron camel shoe lath $95, carnival bowl $125, old J.D. model L tractor & equipment $B6O, 1955 Ford pickup truck $7OO and Sears 10 hp. mower $320. Jacob A. Gilbert and Brian L. Gilbert were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Auction of an 85 acre farm and an tiques was held Sep tember 1 by Thomas and Grace Hunter, 1 mile south of UnityvUle, Pa., 7 miles north of Millville. A huge crowd attended the sale. The two parcels brought a combined price of $86,000 and included a 7 room home with attached 2 car garage, large bank bam remodeled for horses, pond and new well. Some other prices were: walnut Sheraton chest of drawers $2,850, Chestnut 2 piece sink cupboard $B5O, bar stool $65, oak ball rack $4OO, turned leg desk $230, softwood comer cup board $1,025, stepback cupboard $325, cherry rope bed $2lO, spool comer what-not stand $l6O, copper applebutter kettle $220 and marble top stand $175. Fraley Auction Co., conducted the sale. XXX A Public Sale of an 80 acre farm was held August 30 by B & K Farms, R.D. 1, Newville, Cumberland Co., 2 miles south of Centerville, Pa. The farm with an 60’zl20’ Morton aluminum building was sold for 1199,000 to the Penn Township Fire Company, Huntsdale, Pa. Art Rife was the auctioneer. XXX The first of a 2 day sale of old periodicals, books and documents was held August 30 at the Farmersville Fire Hall on E. Farmersville Rd., Farmersville, Lancaster Co., Pa. The materials were from the libraries and collections of H. Glenn Baker, Berks Co., Julia Byrd, Washington, D.C., Margaret Groff, Den ver, Dr. Raymond Stayer, Denver and Leon Walters, Maryland. Prices included the following: eight 1817 Lancaster newspapers $2OO, 2 Ephrata “Martyr’s Mirrors” $1,300 each, set of periodicals “The Gospel Visitor” 1851-1873 $630, “A Short and Plain View of the Outward Yet Sacred Rights and Ordinances of the House of God” by Alexander Mack $200,2-volume set “Picturesque America” $l3O, “The U.S. Album” 1844 published by Reigart of Lancaster $145, 2 Ephrata New Testaments printed at the Cloister $l9O & $230, 3-volume set “The Pennsylvania German Pioneers $lBO, 17- volume set of magazines, Penn sylvania History and Biography $570 and 4- volume set of History of Lancaster County $lO5. Auctioneers were T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst. The Farmersville Auction held their Labor Day Antique Sale Sept. 1 at Farmersville, 3 miles east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & COINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 11,1986 Salt Time: 3:30 P.M. Real Estate 7 P.M., Coins 8:30 P.M. Located along Smokestown Rd., Smokestown, PA, (Denver RD#4), Rt. 272 North of Zinn's Diner to light, turn west Rt. 897, to Smokestown Rd. Lan caster County, PA. 2 ACRES M/L 2 STORY SIDED DWELLING Frame Workshop Call 267-5388 or 215-266-9332. Antiques, Coins & Household Goods Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Antique Slant- Top Desk, Jelly Cupboard, Frigidaire Side-By- Side Refrigerator, Oak Bed, Reed Chest, Clothes Trees, Trunks, Quilt Frame, Blanket Chest, Bench, Maytag Washer, Coffee Grinder, Advertising Box, Antique Camera, Projection Light, Stereo Viewer, Glass Negatives, Druggist Scales, Old Photo Equipment, Telescope. Ledgers, Postcards, Mantel Clock, TAUF SCHEIN & CERTIFICATES. Metal Toys, Keystone Railroad, Pull Toys, Racer, Pie Crimper, Watches. LINENS- 5 Antique Quilts, Quilt Tops, Fancy Work, Home- Spun, Crib Quilt, Show Towels, Braided Rugs, Lap Robe, Feather-Stitched Comforts. CHINA & GLASSWARE- Theodore Haviland Limoge, Edward Fenton, Zamara, Woolish croft (M-Z) Austria, Soft Paste Teapot, Car nival Candy Dish, Bennington Bowl, Lead Crystal, Kerosene Light, Agate, Slaw Board, Stoneware, Jug, Copper Boiler, Baskets, Flat Irons. Wooden Wheelbarrow, Wooden Plane, Carpenter Tools, Iron Trough, Chicken Crate, Milk Cans, Feed Chest, Pump Trough, 12 Ga. Double-Barreled Shotgun, .22 Rifle. COINS- 52 Silver Dollars (Including 1798), 95 Silver Half Dollars (Including 1807), Com memorative Half Dollars, Silver Quarters, Silver Dimes, Two & Three Cent, Large & Small Cents, Uncirculated Rolls of Coins, Wheat Pennies, Mint & Proof Sets. TERMS BY: RUTH E. MERKEL T. Glenn Horst, Auct. 859-1331-AU-00438L Timothy G. Horst, Auct. 738-1245-AU-001767L John E. Huber, Atty. Some prices received were: 1869 coverlet $270, rope bed $l6O, pine dry sink $250, oak dresser w/high mirror $230, chestnut dropleaf table w/8 boards $270, wheelbarrow $l7O, oak table w/claw feet & 2 boards $625, walnut tilt top table $l5O, hog scalding trough $6O, oak ice box $275, oak hall rack $lBO, 2 counter showcases $l5O each, walnut dovetailed blanket chest $l7O, coin dot opalescent pitcher & 6 tumblers $7O and Cowden butter jug $525. The sale was con ducted by John J. Rutt with Lester Weaver as auctioneer. XXX A Consignment Sale of antique cars and a steam engine was held August 30 at the Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association, 10 miles south of Harrisburg off Rt. 15 or 74. Prices at the Ist Annual Sale were: built model traction steam engine $6,000,1937 Buick 4-door special $2,900, 1932 Ford Model B dump truck $675 and tractors ranged from $395 to $BOO. Auctioneers were Little Ike Eichelberger, Melvin Haines and Ralph Brenneman.