Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1987, Image 169

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    Sale
Reports
The Fairwood Com
plete Dispersal was held
August 27 by William
Fairchild, west of Ber
wick, Pa. on Route 93.
The average of the
331 head sold was $B9O
and the average of the
142 head of milking
cows was $llOO. A
heifer sold for $l9OO
and the average of the
bred heifers was $l2OO.
The top price paid for
a milking cow was
$2050, the 2nd high was
$2OOO and the 3rd high
sold for $lB5O.
The sale manager was
Woods Auction
Service.
XXX
REAL ESTATE
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
SIDNEY CREEK VALLEY
HOMESITES
“ORCHARD FARMS”
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1987
AT 1:00 P.M.
Locatad tan mlnutat from downtown Harrisburg. 8 mils*
watt of Harrisburg to Dauphin, than sast on Stoney Crssk
Valley Road 2 milas to properties on Orchard Lane.
PARCELS
*#l 1.13 Acres along Stoney Creek Road
*#2 1.17 Acres Comer Lot at Stoney Creek
Road & Orchard Lane
*#3 1.32 Acres w/Frait Trees along Orchard
Lane
*#4 1.68 Acres at End of Cul-De-Sac Spec
tacular View
*#s 1.48 Acres Open Area Southern
Exposure
*#6 1.36 Acres Orchard Lane Frontage,
Open View
*#7 1.00 Acre Orchard Lane Southern
Exposure, Frail Trees
*#B 1.50 Acres Orchard Lane, Grassy, Open
All properties on paved Township road with
southern exposure. Spectacular view of moun
tains. Within walking distance to scenic Stoney
Creek and State Game Lands. All perced and
approved lots. Single family residential homes
only. No mobiles permitted. TERMS: ABSO
LUTE - Sold to the highest bidder without lim
it. EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAIL
ABLE! Deposit of $5,000.00,15 year amorti
zation, at 11.5%, 5 year ballon payment.
Deposit on each parcel of $5,000.00 in cash,
cashier or certified check, payable to Kerry Pae
Auctioneer day of Auction. Balance due in 30
days at settlement Will be offered in parcels,
combinations and entirety.
FREE LUNCH FOR BIDDERS 11:00 A.M. -
1:00 P.M.
Free luncheon for 2 for every registered bidder.
Inspection; Phone Auction Co. at
717-236-3752 or 717-921-2332. Brochure
available upon request.
NOTE: Do not miss the opportunity of a life
time to own a piece of land in Stoney Creek
Valley, a designated wild and scenic river area.
These could be the last small plots ever offered
for sale!! Be prepared to invest in this Auction
of fine real estate!
LEON P. HALLER
ATTORNEY FOR
MIDPAX DEVELOPERS
AU 1367
KERRY ME
K ■ AUCTIONEERS
Harrisburg, pa
(717) 236-5752
W
A 2 day Public Auc
tion of real estate, anti
que dolls and furniture
was held August 28 and
'August 29 by Ruth G.
Kniss, 2606 Old Phi
ladelphia Pike, Bird-in-
Hand, Pa. There were
700 registered bidders at
the sale.
The 75’x 335’ lot
with a TA story brick
house, and detached
frame garage was sold
to Chris Lapp of Lan
caster for $105,000.
Other prices
included: 25” SFBJ
bisque doll $ll5O, 30”
Handwerck German
doll $9OO, 26” Hand
werck doll $4lO, 20”
Handwerck doll $625,
24” C.M. Bergman
bisque-head doll $550,
28” toddler doll $7OO,
24” bisque-head Ger
man doll $725, 18”
china-head doll $550,
18” AM 1894 doll $350,
24” AM 390 doll $425,
china dolls from $35 to
$250, John Kniss clock
$2700, quilt $lOOO,
washstand $750, child’s
rocker $350, vaseline
epergne $420, 2 Cos
mos miniature lamps
$5OO, water set $4OO,
piano lamp $4OO, grape
banana bowl $240, 10
h.p. garden tractor
$l7OO and Gone-With-
The-Wind lamps $275
to $390.
Auctioneers were
Gordon Ressler, Sam
Stoltzfus and Ron Funk.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm machinery and
silos was held August
29 for Mabel Jones, 320
Swamp Pike, between
Sankey and Neiffer
Rds., Limerick Twp.,
Montgomery Co., Pa.
There were 300 regis
tered bidders at the sale.
Some prices were:
14x55 cement silo
$llOO, 20x60 Harves
tore silo $5BOO,
PUBLIC SALE
Household Goods & Antiques
Farm Machinery - Sheep - Mules
Tuesday, September 8, 1987
10:00 A.M.
Located in Lancaster County, PA, 4
miles South of Intercourse, 2 miles
North of Gap along Route 772 in
Byerstown.
Livestock & Harness
2 sound mules, well broke, single and dou
ble; 10 sheep: 2 sets of heavy harness.
Farm Machinery
2 way John Deere plow; McCormick Deer
ing No. 9-5’ bar mower; New Idea manure
spreader; walking plow; 3 section spring
tooth harrow; fore cart; 2 double trees; wire
stretcher; iron trough; wagon load small
items.
Shop Tools, Etc.
Large drill press; 26’ line shaft; No. 5 Bailey
wood plane; hand forge; 3 blacksmith
aprons, socket set; tap and die set; work
tables; work bench with drawers; weed
eater; upholstery material; few hand tools;
remnants of rugs. \
Household Goods • Antiques
Warm Morning coal stove; Warm Morning
wall hanging gas space heater; Dearborn
gas space heater; cherry drop leaf table;
Dutch cupboard; blind cupboard combine;-
high wardrobe with drawers; empire
bureau; oak dresser with mirror; oak bed
with spring and mattress; 3 rockers; wicker
nursing rocker; roll top desk, nice; 6
matching plank bottom chairs; 6 matching
cane bottom chairs; blanket chest dated
and initialed; wooden high chair; baking
table; kerosene light; cherry seeder; tin
battery operated locomotive; old tin spin
ning tops; rag carpets; braided rugs; light
stand table; pendulum clock; glass ice
bucket; butter mold with brass top; agate
dipper; agate teapot; green depression
pitcher; cut glass; pink depression; old
dishes: meat bench; crocks: Maytag
engine; ball and claw piano stool; window
sash; old doors; red tinted glass panels;
blankets; kerosene heater.
All items In nice condition.
Owner:
Jonas & Lovlna La^^
Auctioneer:
Stovo
steva Jr Petersheim: „
215-593-2828
Lie. #AU-001349-L
Supreme unloader
$6OO, Jamesway silage
unloader $llOO, Gehl
4400 skid loader with
scoop & manure bucket
$3300, J.D. 22510 D
tractor $2825, Int. Mod
el 574 D tractor $4850,
Int. 674 D tractor w/
wide front end $5500,
N.H. 310 baler w/
thrower $3OOO, N.H.
4899 ft. haybine $2BOO,
Gehl 920 wagon w/roof
$2250, Gehl 920 wagon
$lBOO, N.I. 1-row com
manure spreader $ 1100,
and N.H. 718 flail chop
per w/grass head $BOO.
Nelson C. Weiden
baugh was the
auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
real estate and farm
machinery was held
August 29 for Myron B.
Dewitt Esp. on Elk Lake
to Rush Rd., Montrose,
Susquehanna Co., Pa.
The #1 parcel of 50
acres with an old house
and bam was sold for
$730 an acre and the #2
***!«, it**'
Lancaster Farming Saturday, September 5, 1987-D29
parcel with 137 acres,
bam, 2 old sheds and
partially built new
house was sold for $640
an acre.
Other prices
included: M.F. 184-4
tractor $8250, Ford
4000 Dw/loader $5600,
David Brown 780 trac
tor $2700, hay wagons
$450 & $350, 933 Cat
bucket loader $4700,
Dynahoe backhoe (poor
condition) $2600, N.I.
cutditioner $9OO, Farm
hand rake (poor condi
tion) $lOO, M.F. 450
round baler $3600, N.H.
1033 bale loader $lBOO
and Ford 785 backblade
$2OO.
Watson Dayton and
Arnold Laßue were the
auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Auction of
real estate and antiques
was held August 25 by
Earl and Annabel Fla
harty, 1 mile west of
East Prospect, York
Co., Pa.
The 20 acre farm with
a I'A story frame house,
Auger; J.D. Haybine; 1209 Mower condi
tioner; 18’ Bale wagon w/racks; Dobbins 10
gal. power orchard sprayer; 8 HP Snapper
mower; Tractor mtd. grass seeder (FMS);
orchard sprayer. 200 gal., 3 yrs. old;
Tractor saw; New 3 pt. tractor scoop; #lO
Case sickle bar; N.l. Avco PTO manure
spreader w/hyd. gate; Potato plow; 2
Wheel trailer; Flat wagon; Wd. feed cart;
Fuel tank w/pump; 2 Gravity wagons;
Scaulding trough; 2 hog nursery feeders;
Hr" 1 medicate' Asst, hand tools; 3 bushel
frame bam, large chick
en house, 2 wells and 2
ponds was sold for
$lOl,OOO.
Other prices received
were: A.C. field cultiva
tor $5OO, Farmall 806 D
tractor w/dual wheels &
Leon loader $9OOO,
front weight box $40,10
Int. suitcase weights
$27.50 each, Yazoo rot
ary mower $ll5O,
Yazoo trimming mower
$BO, Singer sewing
machine $45, Goman
sword $l4O, American
sword $75, cast iron bull
dog $lOO and 3-sided
bayonet $27.
Blaine N. Rentzel
was the auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
farm equipment was
held August 28 by
Geoige W. Kaiser, north
of Downingtown on
North Reeds Rd., E.
Brandywine Twp.,
Chester Co., Pa.
Some prices were:
Case 400 tractor (bad
motor) $4OO, Bit Cub
tractor $1250, N.H. 489
haybine $4OOO, N.H.
679 manure spreader
$2900, N.H. mixer
grinder $lOOO, 4
wagons $3OO to $475,
grain wagon $BOO, 717
1-row chopper $7OO,
‘79 Olds D station
wagon $4OO, N.H. rake
$975, 850 gal. Esko
milk tank $3OO, trans
port disc $7OO, oak
washtand $75 and cast
iron machinery seat
$4O.
Whitford Sales Com
pany conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Sale of anti
ques and cattle was held
August 29 by Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Troxell,
between Beavertown
and Middleburg, Pa.
The 21 head of
Brown Swiss and Hols
teins sold averaged
$765. The top Brown
Swiss bred heifer sold
for $ll4O and a Brown
Swiss cow brought
$ll2O.
Other prices
included: comer cup
board $2410, dry sink
w/high back $ll4O, doll
cradle $lO5, peanut but
ter can $3l. horse sleigh
$3OO and copper wash
boiler $35.
The auctioneer was
Ken Smith.
* PUBLIC AUCTION *
Sat., Sept 19, 1987
At 9:00 A.M.
Hoffmeier Road 1 mile
east of Gap on Route
30 watch for signs.
COLLECTIBLE
AUCTION
BEER CANS • Over
2,000 cans from all over
the work) to be sold
by the case.
PORCELAIN FIGUR
INES - Over 50 Hummel
style figurines, Statue of
Liberty statue, Norman
Rockwell, Danbury
Mint, New Holland Bank
Antique Car Collection.
STEINS A MUGS-Over
100 limited ed. & collec
tor mugs & steins includ
ing Rockwell and Ger
man steins.
PLATES-Over 100 lim
ited edition It collector
plates including Dan
bury Mint, Currier &
Kras, Rockwell & Ten
imandmants.
LIQUOR DECANTERS
'■'ef 500 cm. & Ig. Nm-
, edition & collector
decanters including Mi
ipe, Michners, Jim
'm, Ezra Brooks,
McCormick & more.
THB Will BE A
CATALOG SALE
\LL FOR COMPLETE
BROCHURE.
AUCTION CONDUCTED FOR:
FranUn C. HoHimlw, Sr.
EtMt
lON CONDUCTED BY
AN
m
TIONEERSfc^
Box 7, GAP, PA 17527
1442-9221
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0M0J422J.
. S. Dtvh, Jr.
1W034214.