Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 22, 1986, Image 144

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    Dl6-Uncaster Farming Saturday, November 22,1986
Sale Reports
A Public Auction was
held on November 15 for
Irvin J. and Shirley J.
Betsker of R.D.#3
Middleburg, Pa.
(Snyder County). Some
prices received were:
John Deere #450
Crawler Loader $9700;
John Deere #3OO In
dustrial Tractor with
Loader & Backhoe
$10,200; IH Cub Lo Boy
#154 Tractor with belly
mower $2350; MF#2O
Industrial Tractor with
Loader & 3pt. hitch
$3700; 1970 Ford Dump
Truck $4350; 1972 Jeep
CJS $650; MF Industrial
3 pt. 2 way scaphire
blade $425; MF 6 ft.
Scraper Blade $210; 3
pt. Post Hole Digger
$350; MF#5B 3 pt. 5 ft.
cut Rotary Mower $275;
3 pt. 2 bottom Plows
$120; 3 pt. York Stone
Rake $650 ; 3 pt. CT Log
Splitter with cylinder
$350; 300 gallon gas tank
$4O; 3 ft. Pull Type
Lawn Roller $9O; 24 ft.
Smoker Elevator with
motor $250; Lincoln
welder $165; Mon
tgomery Wards Air
Compressor with 200
gal. tank & 2 hp. motor
$260; 2 pc. Living Room
Suite $365; Kneehole
Desk $55; Small Square
Oak Stand $45; Lambert
Galaxy 32” Pull Type
Lawn Sweep $l3O. There
were 237 registered
bidders present at the
Auction. Auction was
conducted by Dale L.
Longacre Auc
tioneering. Roger A.
Lauver & Dean E.
Longacre assisted in
selling.
A Public Sale of real
estate, household goods
and antiques was held
November IS by Sallie
K. Wenger, 69 S. Honks
Road, E. Lampeter
Twp., Lane. Co., Pa.
Some items sold
were: tapered-leg table
$l2O, coffee grinder
$llO, jelly cupboard
$l5O, oak china closet
$420, Warm Morning
Heatrola $6OO, round
oak extension table $4OO,
dough box $9O, oak
chairs $220, walnut
sewing cabinet $250, 3
pc. oak bedroom suite
$3OO, oak side-by-side
desk & bookcase $325,
oak dresser &
washstand $3lO, red
ware creamer $95,
butter print $BO, wooden
molding plane $5O,
miniature wooden bam
$llO, Delta jigsaw $ll5,
Delta drill press $190,17
h.p. Int. Cub Cadet
riding tractor $2300,
Cadet snow plow at
tachment $l5O, Troy
tiller $550 and Stanley 71
plane $6O.
The property con
tained 1.838 acres of
land, a 2% story sided
dwelling, 2 story frame
barn, garages and
workshop and was sold
to Joseph Fisher, R.D.I,
Ronks for $104,000.
T- Glenn Horst and
Timothy G. Horst were
the auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Auction of a
60 head sow herd and
equipment was held
November 11 by
Elverson Poultry Farm,
Merle Stoltzfus, 1 mile
west of Morgantown,
Pa.
Some prices were;
bred sows $245, bred
gilts $175, boars $215,
farrowing crates $77.50,
1975 277 Vans $4OO
average price, 1977
Volvo Diesel 9 ton egg
Van $4400.
Elton Homing and
Rodney Homing.
A Public Auction of
tractors and farm
equipment was held
November 12 by Circle S
Farms, 2 miles south of
York New Salem, York
Co., Pa.
Some prices received
were; M.F. 1135 tractor
w/cab $9200, M.F. 1130
tractor $4600, A.C. 175 D
tractor $6700, A.C. Dl7
tractor w/loader $3225,
A.C. 160 D tractor $6OOO,
Farmall H tractor $525,
A.C. CA tractor $BOO,
Dodge Ram Charger
$3900, A.C. gleaner GKS
combine w/6-row
narrow com head $7500,
’72 Dodge Motor home
$4250, A.C. H 3 crawler
w/blade $2725, pull-type
12’ chisel plow $7OO, A.C.
wheel disc $650, im
plement trailer $4OO,
A.C. 7’ pull type rotary
mower $550, gravity bin
wagons $635 & $6lO,
portable welder $9OO,
A.C. side-mounted cycle
mower $450, N.H. 55
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOV. 29,1986
9:30 a.m.
Haag’s Hotel, Shartlesville, PA,
Northern Berks Co.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES
Gruber Hay Wagon,
1930 Model A Ford Pickup Truck
good running condition, etc.,
and easily restored
Oak flat top desk; several old metal and
wooden beds from hotel; wash stands; extra
large amount of folding chairs; assorted an
tique wooden chairs, some caned and mat
ching; flat top trunk; several old table radios;
wooden benches; wicker baby buggy, fair
condition; large early wooden cabinet; church
pews; large butcher block; school desk; lan
terns; platform scale; child’s metal wagon;
cast iron hand pump; several butcher kettels;
tent trailer; 55 gal. oil drum with pump;
several old glass oil quart bottles; 6’ Myers
snow plow, no cylinder; cythes; cast iron
radiators; snowmobile caboose; Fisk tire
signs; commercial gas stove; chicken plucking
machine, like new; large mixing machine such
as potatoes and so forth; 1 horse cultivator;
fuel oil tanks; assorted doors and windows;
bushel baskets; and exhaust fans; old
children’s sleds; 7HP Snapper riding mower;
heavy duty wooden wheels from old feed mill;
chicken coops; old mixing bowls; peanut butter
glasses; depression and carnival pieces; early
lights from hotel; post card albums; jugs and
crocks; large cast iron roasting pan; jelly
cupboard; old hats and some clothing; easel;
advertising pins and boxes; quilts and com
forts; early doll; 3 section wood box, no lid;
flattop truck made in Reading; dove-tailed
early table desk; old shotgun and sword;
miniature punch bowl set; oriental TYPE rug;
rag runners; many other items still uncovered.
TERMS: Cash or good PA check.
Lunch and restrooms on premises.
Breakfast served at 7 a.m. in hotel.
Model A Ford pickup and Gruber wagon
offered at noon with reserve.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Sale being held to
vacate area, which will be used to expand
banquet and dining facilities at Haag’s Hotel.
Not responsible for accidents.
Sold For
HAAG'S HOTEL
Eugene G. Klinger
Auctioneer Service
Hamburg, PA
215-562-4286
Lie. #AUOO2I3B-L
rake $435, Gehl flail
chopper $6OO, Grove
forage wagon $lOOO
(with hydraulic drive),
J. elevator $4OO, A.C. 8’
snow plow $3OO and A.C.
fold-up disc $l3OO.
Blaine N. Rentzel was
the auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm equipment and
antiques was held
November 15 for Her
bert H. and Anna P.
Moyer, off Route 419 on
Summer Mt. Rd., Berks
Co., Pa.
Some prices included ;
Ford 4000 tractor
w/loader (not running)
$2lOO, J.D. B tractor
(not running) $6OO, M.F.
#l2 baler w/thrower
$7OO, 295 amp. welder
$165, J.D. #5 mower $95,
huckster table $4OO, low
dry sink $5OO, old
sideboard $225, marble
top dresser & washstand
$3OO, 6 round back
chairs $l5O, wool winder
$B5, quilts $2OO to $3lO,
Shirley Temple
creamer & bowl $l2O,
Roseville vase $27.50, 2
Gaudy Welsh bowls
$102.50 each, egg
baskets $65 and flow
blue plate $lO5.
Kenneth P. Leiby was
the auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
November 15 by Wayne
and Kimbra Landis, 2
miles south of Halifax,
Dauphin Co., Pa.
The property was sold
to 2 different parties for
a total of $114,000. It
included a 2M> story
frame house, frame
market building with
walk-in cooler and about
30 acres of tillable farm
land and woodland.
David Deibler and
Edwin Shoop were the
auctioneers.
A Dairy Herd
Dispersal was held
November 15 by Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Empet,
R.D.I, Kingsley, Pa.,
Susquehanna Co.
The 95 registered
Holstein cows averaged
$925. The top cow sold
for $l6OO, the second for
$1535, the third for $1350,
four at $l3OO and six at
$llOO. There were 21
animals over $lOOO and
22 cows sold between
$9OO to $lOOO.
The top bred heifer
sold for $l3lO and the 13
bred heifers averaged
$842.
Weaver Sales Service
conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held November 15 by
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fries, Sunset Drive, 2 l h
miles northeast of New Mahoning Fire
1 AucrioiT i
Estate of Nellie E. Lohr, R.D. #2, jj
Greensburg, Pa. Just off Greensburg-Mt. x
Pleasant Road, near Westmoreland i
County Fairgrounds. Watch for Auction |
arrows. i
FRI. r NOVEMBER 28, 1986 I
A 10:00 A.M. |
IfF HOLSTEIN j
DAIRY CATTLE I
* 31 47 HEAD HOLSTEINS j
(34 milking cows* **l3 open heifers) I
3 fresh in September, 11 fresh in October, 1 due x
November, 3 due December, 2 due January, 3 i
due February, balance in good flow of milk. (
TB and Bangs tested w/charts. ABC Breeding. 2
A Nice Milking Herd. I I
FARM |
MACHINERY I
John Deere 4040 Tractor w/power shift, 2638.1
hrs.; John Deere 50 Tractor; John Deere Model I
1209 Haybme; John Deere #327 Baler jj
w/thrower; John Deere 8250 Grain Drill; New I
Holland #353 Grinder-Mixer; New Idea #323 *
Corn Picker; New Holland 32 ft. Elevator; I
John Deere #llO Disc Harrow; 2 Bale King *
Wagons w/8 ton Kory running gears; Pouqxi I
Hay Tedder, p.t.0.; John Deere #3O Combine; |
Kilbros 350 Gravity Wagon w/Gehl running 2
gear; New Idea 235 bu. Single Beater Manure I
Spreader; John Deere #1250 4 bottom 16 in. 3 pt. ?
Plow; International #56 Two Row Com Plan- I
ter; 110 gal. Trailer Sprayer; New Idea 5 bar |
Rake; Pittsburgh 12 ft. Spring Tooth Harrow; |
Brillion Double Cultipacker; Wood’s Model M- I
5 Brush Hog; Lectric Flatbed Wagon; New 5
Idea 7 ft. Trail Mower; John Deere 2 bottom 12 I
in. Drag Plow; John Deere Cultivators; I
Mayrath 20 ft. 4 in. Grain Auger w/motor; John jj
Deere Hi Lift; 2 J.D. hydraulic cylinders; air I
compressor; electric fencer; 2 wheel trailer; »
Homelite chain saw, as is; wooden extension I
ladders; wheelbarrow seeder; elevator chute; x
load binder; feed dolly; forks & shovels; i
wheelbarrow; 1 lot iron; misc. small hand I
tools. MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT; 250 gal. x
DeLaval bulk tank; Surge 30 Plus Vacuum I
Pump & Line; 3 Surge Milker Units; s.s. wash x
vats; s.s. strainers, buckets; 5 gal. & 10 gal. i
milk cans; can cart. I
LUNCH AVAILABLE |
TERMS; CASH I
SOUTHWEST NATIONAL BANK j
OF PENNSYLVANIA I
Executor, Estate of Nellie E. Lohr |
L.H. KUZNIK & J.L. HENRY,
auctioneers
Lx AU-000524-L & AU-001681-L *
423-4631 I
Middleburg, Pa.
Some prices received
were: Ford 4000 tractor
w/loader $3400, Woods
rotary mower $5OO,
radial arm saw $290,
rototiller $325 and
Winchester Model 43-22
Hornet $425.
Wayne M. Hess and
Alan W. Hess were the
auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Sale of farm
machinery was held
November 14 by Jack C.
Hockenberry, along
Route 35 at Reeds Gap
in Juniata Co., Pa.
Some prices included:
I.H. 1466 Turbo Diesel
tractor $7600, I.H. 800
Cyclo air 4-row no-till
com planter $2600, N.I.
324 2-wide row corn
picker $lBOO, Grove
wide track 7 ton wagon
w/Kilbros gravity bin
$740, I.H. 11 tooth chisel
plow $720, I.H. 475
transport disc $lOOO,
Low Boy 9 ton tri-axle
trailer $BOO, and Zim
merman 40’ bale
elevator $lOlO.
Edgar J. Stull was the
auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
Oriental collectibles
was held November 15
by Patricia Pachinger
for Violet Dalton at the
Hall, 6 miles west of
Lehighton, Pa. There
were about 100
registered buyers at the
sale.
Some prices were:
Howard baby grand
piano $875, salesman’s
model of U.S. Army
saddle $9OO, ship’s
chronometer $550,
Japanese scrolls $17.50
to $3O and little
Japanese dolls $25 each.
Houser Auctioneers
conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Sale of real
estate and household
goods was held
November 12 by Gladys
Clevenger, Glenn Shirk,
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PUBLIC AUCTION
OF ANTIQUES
& COLLECTIBLES
SATURDAY, NOV. 29,1986
9:00 A.M.
Location: Shop & Play Hall, Route 209,
Lykens, Pennsylvania Will Be Selling
Items From The Collection Of The Late
Carl Himmelberger & Others As Follows:
FURNITURE
Soft Wood Case Grandfather’s Clock
w/Original Paint, Wooden Works, Painted Dial
w/Eagle & Drum Decoration on Top of Dial,
7’l” H.; Walnut Sideboard Base w/Marble Top,
62” W., Marked C.B. Mench & Co.
Philadelphia; Blanket Chest w/Original
Graining & Turned Feet; Cherry Dovetailed
Cradle; 30” Dovetailed Blanket Chest; Panel-
End Blanket Chest w/Mustard Paint; Oak
Library Table; 6-Legged Cherry Dropleaf
Table; Dovetailed Cradle w/Red Paint; Piano
Stool w/Claw Feet, Plank Bottom Chair &
Matching Nursing Rocker; Pressed Back High
Chair; Etc.
GLASS & CHINA
Large Selection of Carnival Glass - Ap
proximately 200 Pieces in Marigold, Dark,
Green, Blue, Etc. in Patterns of Grape & Cable,
Cherry, Imperial Grape, Lattice & Grape,
Treebark, Diamond Lace, Peacock at the Urn,
Orangetree, Dragon & Lotus, Wreathed
Cherry, Apple Blossom, Northwood Poppy,
Holly, Etc.; Green Victorian Glass, Opalescent
Glass; Pressed Glass Cake Stand; Custard
Glass Bowl; Collection of Late Adams Plates,
Cups & Saucers; Gaudy Welsh-Type Plate;
R.S. German Plate; Stick Spatter Plate;
Sponge Spatter Soup Bowl; Moon & Star
Pattern Glass Bowl; China Easter Eggs; Etc.
MISC. ITEMS
3-Gallon Cowden & Wilcox Man in the Moon
Jug (discolored); 3-Gallon Crock w/Grape
Dec., Sipe & Son (edge chip); Wheat Pattern
Yellow Ware Mold; Bennington-Type Dog;
Blue Sponge Ware Bean Pot; Bennington-Type
Salt Crock w/Lid; Copper Washboiler;
Stereoptican Viewer w/Cards; Dehneascope
w/Shdes; Cresolene Vapor Lamp; Kerosene
Lamp; Small Copper Apple Butter Kettle; Self-
Gauging Butter Press; Cast Iron Kettles;
Wooden Shoe Lathes; Wooden Butter Paddle;
Butcher Ladles; Small Burl Bowl; Hickory
Basket w/Handles & Legs; Davis Swing
Churn; Buggy Robe; (10) Quilts - worn;
Assortment of Valentines & Postcards; Clocks
in Cottage Mantel, Oak Octagon Regulator,
Oblong Oak Regulator, Walnut Mantel, Oak
Gingerbread, Figure 8 Mantel, Etc.; Misc
Deep Frames; Gold Leaf Beveled Edge Vic
torian Mirror; Paper Mache Water Bucket;
Child’s Sadirons; Child’s Sewing Machine &
Dishes; “Little Abner Band” Tin Wind-Up Toy
by Unique Art Mfg. Co.; Assortment of Bisque
Head Dolls; Etc
Note: Will be receiving additional items until
auction date, thereby making it impossible,to
list everything. EXHIBITION: DAY OF SALE
ONLY, FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M.
TERMS: CASH. PERSONAL CHECKS
ACCEPTED ONLY FROM PERSONS
HAVING AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT
W/AUCTIONEER OR APPROVAL PRIOR TO
DAY OF SALE.
AUCTIONEERS:
DOCKEY #AU229L,
DOCKEY #AUI6B3L
& DEPPEN #AUI9S7L
Sylvia May and Ven
Shirk.
The 50 acre farm wi
sold to Isaac King fi
$152,000 and it include
a 2M> story old log ar
frame dwellin
w/aluminum' sidinj
frame bank ban
concrete feed lo
tobacco shed, woodc
land with streams.
Other prices wen
jelly cupboard $4OO, di
sink $3lO, cookie cutti
$26, wooden box $87.5
earthen bowl $lBO, fru
bowls $2O to $5O ar
clocks $7B and $64.
The auctioneers wei
Robert E. and Jeffre
R. Martin.