Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1987, Image 166

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    D22-Lancaster Farming Saturday, September 19, 1987
Stile Reports
A Public Sale of dairy
cows was held Septem
ber 3 by Robert and
Donald Gregory, at the
Jim Adnance Farm, east
of Montrose, Pa.
The top price for a
cow in the 40 registered
and grade herd of Hols
teins was $l5OO, 2nd
high was $1075 and 3rd
high was $975. There
were 7 cows that
brought over $BOO.
Jim Adnance was the
auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
glassware and tools was
held September 3 by
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Koppenhavcr at the
Fisherville Fire Com
pany 25 miles northeast
of Harrisburg, Pa. on
Route 225. There were
186 registered bidders at
the sale.
Some prices
included: Intcrsal Rand
air compressor $B5O,
Snap On tool box $9OO,
Snap On parts washer
$2BO, J.D. pressure
cleaner $245, Continen
tal shop hoist $340,
valve spring tester $145,
wrench sets $l9 to $35,
Micrometer depth
gauge 543, Snap On
stud remover kit $52,
Snap On clutch align
ment kit $62, cooling
pressure tester $47,
Cam bearing set $l6O,
air tools $2O to $BO,
Rockwell air grinder
$BB, hydraulic transmis
sion jack $l5O, Snap On
hydraulic floor jack
$lBO, socket sets $l2 to
$l4O each, MX 100
Yamaha $230, KX 60
Kawasaki $590, pink
depression dishes $7 to
$3B each, carnival dish
es $lO to $5O each and
pressed glassware $8 to
$5l each.
Edwin Shoop and
David D. Deibler were
the auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Sale of a 35
acre farm was held Sep
tember 1 one mile south
of Terre Hill, East Earl
Twp., Lancaster Co.,
Pa. by Paul W. and
Mabel Horst.
The farm was pur
chased for a total of
$253,000 by Aaron B.
Reiff, a neighboring far
mer and he will continue
to farm the land.
This price was $7228
an acre and was $2OOO
higher than the average
price of eastern Lancas
ter County farms. It
included an 8 room
frame house, bank bam
with shed attached,
stave silo, tobacco shed
and other outbuildings.
The auctioneers were
Paul W. and Leßoy S.
Horst.
XXX'
A Complete Disper
sal of cows and machin
ery was held September
5 by Tim Watkins,
between Windham and
Athens, Bradford Co.,
Pa. The sale was well
attended.
The top price for a
cow in the 44 cow herd
was $BB5. Many ani
mals brought $BOO to
$BB5.
Other prices were:
J.D. 4010 tractor $4750,
J.D. 4020 G tractor
$4OOO, J.D. 3020 (for
parts) $lBOO, N.H. 269
baler $l2OO, N.I.
spreader $1750, J.D.
disc $650, and standing
com brought up to $B5
an acre.
Jim Adnance was the
auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Auction of
livestock and antiques
was held September 5
by Norman and Opal
Newton, R.D. 2,
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 3, 1987
9:00 A.M.
FURNITURE - ANTIQUES
AUTO
LOCATED: 5 miles West of York,
PA on Rt. 234 (East Berlin Road),
Turn Right onto Ruppert Road, 2nd
Place on Left. Watch for signs.
Slant Top Desk w/Bow Front Drawers,
Maple Dropleaf Table w/Board, 6 Maple
Chairs, Set of 6 Cane Seated Chairs, Oak
Stand, Oak Side Board, Oak Bedroom Suite
(High Bed, Dresser Wash Stand), Dovetailed
Blanket Chest, Miniature Dove-tailed Blanket
Chest, Empire Chest of Drawers, Oak Wall
Mirror, Round Table w/Claw Feet and Boards,
Oak Kitchen Cabinet, 4 Dining Room Chairs,
Pie Cabinet, Clothes Tree, Cedar Chest, Camel
Back Trunk, Iron Bed, Treadle Sewing
Machine, Oak Stand, Cane Rocker, 2 Platform
Rockers (like new), Living Room Furniture,
Oak Potty Seat, Reed Rocker, 5 Leg Wooden
Table, Oak China Closet, Quilting Frame,
Magic Chef Gas Stove, Ammana Electric
Stove (like new), Kelvmator Upright Freezer
(like new), Maytag Washer, Old Pictures and
Frames, Baskets, Humpty Dumpty Egg Carton,
Crocks, Child’s China Tea Set, Rabbit on Nest,
Butcher ladles, Wash Bowl and Pitcher Set w/
Red Roses, Doilies and Dresser Scarves, Car
nival Glassware, Viewer and Cards, Chalk Fig
urines, Hanging Scales, Peanut Butter Glasses,
Hat Iron, Pink Depression, Spatterware,
Braided Rugs, Cuckoo Clock, Gone With The
Wind Lamp, Mantle Clock, Old Dolls, Quilts,
Comforts, Bedding, Doughtray, Christmas
Decorations, Washboards, Iron Kettle, Gypsy
Pot, Wash Boiler, Tins, Salt and Pepper Shak
ers, Turrines, Picture Album on Stand w/
Mirror, Stemware, Plates, Bowls, Mixer, Pots
and Pans, Electrolux Sweeper, Utililty
Cabinets, Carpenter’s Chest, Wood Box, Mor
ticed Bench, Rototiller, Snapper Lawn Mower,
and. More!!
12:00 NOON AUTO
1977 Dodge Stationwagon - Automatic
Transmission, 47,000 Miles.
LARGE FURNITURE TO BE SOLD AT 1:00
TERMS: Cash or Good Check
Estate of:
MARY LIVINGSTON
Executor: Norman Will
Attorneys: Stitt & Stitt
RENTZEL’S AUCTION SERVICE
Blaine - Nevin - Ed
#761 - #2483'- #2331
(717) 764-6412
Cochranville, Pa. There
were 249 registered
bidders.
Some prices were: 6
year old Morgan horse
$9OO, thoroughbred
mare and colt $BlO,
large grey pony $590, 5
Hereford cows $5OO to
$575, 1 Hereford bull
$850,4 Hereford calves
$230 to $405, Weber
wagon $5OO, Meadow
brook cart $585, break
cart $5lO, runabout w/
shafts $9lO, Concord
buggy $935, bobsled
$325, hotel desk $5OO,
flour chest $285,
wooden wheelbarrow
$l6O, small comer cup
board $2lO, signed anti
que wooden plane $ 115,
small wooden sled
$l5O, 2 duck decoys
$9O ea., rare old 8 ga.
muzzle loader $750, 12
ga. double barrel shot
gun $4lO and Marlin
32-20 rifle $240.
Sale conducted by
Kreider and Kline
Auctioneers.
XXX
The Cumberland Val
ley Dairy Sale was held
P.M.
September 4 at the for
mer Chambersburg
Livestock building
located 'A mile west of
Interstate 81-exit 5.
There was a wall to wall
crowd to see the Hol
stein herd of Mr. and
Mrs. Jason Petri sold.
The next sale will be
held October 2nd.
The fancy high
grades sold from $llOO
to $1350; registered
heifers $950 to $1125;
smaller springers &
fresh heifers $825 to
$1085; other stages of
lactations $640 to $910;
open heifers (100 lb. to
500 lb.) $lBO to $440
and open heifers (600
lb. to 750 lb.) $5lO to
$660.
J. Rodger Wildeson
was the auctioneer.
XXX
A Public Sale of real
estate and antiques was
held September 5 for the
estate of Nellie I. Smith,
Route 100 N. 5 miles to
lowing Springs Rd.,
Public Sale
Due to change of operation we will sell the
following located From Interstate 81 South
of Martmsburg, WV, Take Exit #5 (Inwood)
WV, Route 51 East approximately 31/2
miles to Shutts Cash Grocery (Formerly
Haines’) Turn right - .2 of a mile to sale
OR From Charles Town, WV, Take
Route 51 West, Go approximately B'A
miles to Shutts Cash Grocery - Turn left - 2
of a mile to sale.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1987
AT 9:00 AM.
TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT: 504
International w/loader, 430 Case w/loader, 9N
Ford, 8N Ford, 3000 Ford, Cub w/mower, 380
Case Industrial tractor, Jubilee Ford, 800 Ford,
2000 Ford w/loader, 165 Massey Ferguson,
464 International, 135 Massey Ferguson, 720
Allis Chalmers w/belly mower and front end
blade, OMC Mustang skid loader, 10 inch
Shaver post driver, hay rake, scraper blades,
Ford 2 bottom plow, 12 foot offset disc, Allis
Chalmers disc, new L-59 Woods mower for 8N
Ford, 42 inch Woods mower for Cub tractor
(new), Oliver grain drill, Case drain drill, 6,7,8
foot land scraper boxes, rotary mowers, Bril
lion alfalfa seeder w/cultipacker, flat wagons, 2
axle new trailer, 3 axle new trailer, and other
tractors and equipment.
VEHICLES: 1970 KW twin screw cab over
truck, 1979 Subaru Brat 4 wheel drive, 1974
Chevrolet Custom 10 pickup, 1975 Hornet,
1976 Datsun pickup, 10 x 40 Mobile home.
PARTS TRACTORS AND SHOP EQUIP
MENT: 340 International (parts), 656 Interna
tional (parts), 60 Oliver (parts). Super C
(parts), Ferguson 30 (parts), 135 Massey Fer
guson (parts), Cub (parts), 70 John Deere
(parts), new tractor parts for International and
Ford, complete air conditioner for John Deere
4430 (new), Electro-Magic steam cleaner,
Ford pulleys, gas engine generator, electric
hack saw, toplinks, draw bars, slip clutches,
battery charger, new tractor rims, truck tires
(some new) (10-15 and 10-22), tractor tires*
(new) (11-2-24, 16-9:28-6 ply, 12-4-28, and a
set of 16-9-34-6 ply), approx. 20 batteries, and
other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK.
NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL
SETTLED FOR. ID REQUIRED TO
ACQUIRE A BIDDING NUMBER.
EDGAR A. AND CAROLYN L. BOHRER
OWNERS- • 304-229-8354
AUCTIONEERS:
ROBERT MULLENDORE
WV LIC. #507-88
GLENN MILLER
WV LIC. #79-88
NOTE: THIS IS NOT A CONSIGNMENT
SALE. THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT
ABSOLUTE AUCTION. THIS IS ONLY A
PARTIAL LIST OTHER ARTICLES
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON PREMISES
LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED
West Vincent Twp.,
Chester County, Pa.
fhere were 500 regis
tered for die sale.
The real estate
included 4 acres of land,
2 small houses and a
bam and it was sold for
$136,000.
Some other items
sold were: 10” teddy
bear $180,6 bone hand
led forks & knives $4O,
baby coach $l4O, 2
cook stoves $l4O each.
Oriental rug $B5O,
stoneware crock $240,
oak bedroom suite
$240, clothes basket
$340, cookie cutter $25,
Ray-O-Lamp $l4O, oak
washstand $l6O and
marble top bureau $9O.
Whitford Sales Co.
conducted the sale.
XXX
An Auction was held
for the Estate of Orpha
M. Rishel on September
11th & 12th located at
R.D.#3 Selinsgrove, Pa.
A two story home w/
kitchen, dining room,
double living room,
shanty, 4 bedrooms, &
baths, w/aluminum sid
ing & storm windows,
an oil hot water heating
system & also a one car
garage located on 1/5
acre sold for $28,500.
Other prices include
an oak 3 stack bookcase
$400; cottage style
dresser $320; oak 5
drawer chest of drawers
$500; oak china closet
$325; small dove-tailed
box w/sliding lid $150;
small box of old Christ
mas decorations $150;
German certificate
M PUBLIC
AUCTION
OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
ANTIQUES & COINS
SAT., SEPT. 26, 1987
Auction Time: 9:30 A.M.
LOCATED BETWEEN BIRD-IN
HAND & INTERCOURSE. Turn off Rt.
340 on N. Weavertown Rd. First road
left on Church Rd., Lane. Co., Pa.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oak Extension Table w/5 Boards; Oak Desk
w/Bcvelcd Mirror; Combine Kitchen Cabinet;
Oak Washstand; Oak Chest of Drawers; Oak
Bed; Chest of Drawers; Old Folding Wood
Highchair; Large Blanket Chest; Old Arm
Chair; Wooden Playpen; Old Folding Crib;
Old Trunk; Nighlstand; Oak Sewing Cabinet;
2-Spool Sewing Machine; Small Oak Table;
Apple Butter Stirrer; Magazine Rack; Spool
Shelf; Columbian Cook Stove; 2-Bumer Oil
Stove; Eagle Cast Iron Child’s Stove; Old
Child’s Dutch Cupboard; Doll Swing; Crib &
Coach; Old Rag Doll; Games; Old Wooden
Puzzle Peg; Old Block Puzzle; 1817 German
Book; National Geographic; Old Age Outlook
Magazine; 1800 s Deeds; Old Autographs
Book from 1800 s; Almanac; Old Name Cards;
Old Folk Painting; Postcards; Sampler 1886
Fannie Lapp June 13,1870; Pin Cushion 1887;
Quills - Sunshine & Shadow, Log Cabin;
Counterpane; Coverlet; Quilt & Rug Material;
Braided & Hooked Rugs; Rag Carpet; Bed
ding; Pillows; Iron Bank; Old Pencil Box;
Ingraham Shelf Clock; Coal Oil Lights; Lan
tern; Sewing Baskets.
GLASSWARE
7-Pc. Carnival Berry Set; Spoon Holder;
Cream & Sugar; Ironstone Pitcher; Row Blue
Platter & Saucer; Chicken on Nest; Clear &
Milk Glass: Candy Dish w/Deer; Depression
Glass; Press; Daisy & button Relish Dish; Ger
man; Fruit & Veg. Dishes; Candy Dish; Peanut
Butter Glasses; Wine Glasses; Milk Glass
Salts; Egg Plate; Cake Cover; Bowls; English
Luster Plates; Sherbets; Jars; Horlicks M&M
Jar; Tin Lunch Box; Earthen Bowls; Hatware;
3-Prong Forks: Blue Agate Coffeepot & Milk
Kettle: Cookie Sheets & Cutters; Small Iron
Kettle: Marietta Pot; Washboiler; Com Dryer;
Old Fruit Drying Rack; Jug; Crocks; Redware;
Old Wooden Bucket; Coal Buckets; Galvan
ized Tub; Drying Rack; Old Wooden Swing;
Cooking Utensils; Iron Skillets; Sadiron; Pota
to Masher; Rolling Pin; Spice Box; Butter
Mold & Print, Double Wheat Sheaf; Earthen
Pie Plates; Tin Match Box; Tin Comb Holder,
C. Clamps; Homemade Soap; jardinieres;
Small Wooden Barrels; Push Mower; Milk
Cans; Old Wood Express Wagon w/sides.
COINS
1818 Large Cent; Silver Dollars; V Nickles,
1904,1905,1892?. 1891 Indian Head; Wheat
Pennies; Many Other Items. Coins at 11:00
A.M.
Terms by:
FANNIE L. FLAUD
Auctioneers
Robert E. & Jeffrey R. Martin
656-7770 AUOOOSBOL
Frank L. Steller
Gerald L Hoover, Apprentice
Lunch Available
No Out of State Checks
dated 1822 $175; (2)
diamonds $l5O and
$285 each; (2) camel
back trunks $5O and $65
each; (2) Tiger chewing
tobacco tins $lOO each;
decorated rocker $105;
cane bottom & cane
back rocker $9O; Cover
let marked Michael
Eichman Juniata Coun
ty dated 1854- $650, & a
RCA remote control
portable TV $250.
Auction was con
ducted by Dale L. Lon
gacre Auctioneering &
assisted by Roger A
Lauver & Dean E
Longacre.