Sale Reports An Estate Farm Sale was held November 28 for the Myrtle V. Miller Estate, 4 miles south of Sunbury near Augusta ville, Pa. The 123 acre farm was sold for $106,000 and it included a frame dwelling, pole shed and other outbuildings. Other prices received PUBLIC AUCTION At Rudniks Sales, Rt. 213, Galena, MD. SAT., DECEMBER 12, 1987 AT 10:00 A.M. Fine Furniture & Antiques From Local Estates to Include; Victorian & Empire Furni ture from Wilmington, DE. Round Oak Table, Dining Room Chairs, Marble Top Buffet, Vic torian 4 poster bed, blanket chest, marble top chest of drawers, marble top stand, brass bed, Hcpplewhite shaving mirror, assorted' early sawing boxes, late 18th Century side chair, ear ly 19th Century Pembroke table, Chippendale chest, estate jewelry, selection of fine oriental rugs, 12 place setting of Kirk Sterling (repous se) plus extras. More consignments are being unloaded dai ly. Call for more information. There will be no sale Dec. 26, 1987. Next sale will be January 9, 1988. HARRY RUONIK & SONS INC. Sales Managers, Auctioneers Galena, MD • Ph. 301-648-5601 \3>" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 9:30 A.M. Real Estate 12:00 Noon Located In Lancaster County, PA, 4 miles South of Buck, along Route 272 at Black Bear Bam. Presently used as Good’s Clothing Store, sells with metal shelving and some office equipment. Approximately 3 acres. Holland Brick Ranch Style House presently used as two apartments; unit one has 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen; unit 2 has 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining and family rooms, bath and powder room, 2 car garage, both apartments have laundry, well and septic system; good area in tourist region; building in A 1 condition. 10% down sale day - 60 day settlement. For appointment to inspect property or information call: (717) 768-7205 or (215) 593-2828 2-999 plus fine silver pieces; 2 and half dollar gold coins, in mint condition; approximately. 60 silver dimes mostly 1940-42; silver dollars; 64 liberty silver dollars; 17 bicentennial silver dollars; silver dollars; 1879 to 1979 silver nickels; half dollars; half cent pieces; 3 cent pieces; Indian heads; buffalo nickels; 27- 2 dollar bills; 10- 1 dollar bills, all silver certificate; more not listed. Butchering, Baking, Restaurant & Candy Equipment 20 quart mixer; stainless steel table; potato peeler; food warmer; 2 compartment sink; gas popcorn maker; battery floor scrubber; gas pizza oven; stainless steel tables; galvanized racks; buggy lanterns; steam coffee makers: Butcher Boy band saw; compressors; steam jacket kettles; meat cubcrs; scrapple pans; gas candy stove with copper kettle; candy molds; oil stoves. Furniture, Antiques, Etc. 2 empire bureaus; 2 drop leaf tables; 1 horse manure grab fork; oak deacon bench; kerosene buggy lights; kerosene railroad light; adlene light; brass bells; 4 old mantle clocks in working condition; pendulum clock; high shelf clock with weights; 2 tin cookers; 2 wooden shaving cabinets; 2 old dolls; sad irons with handles; iron skillets; tin dough mixer; large wooden wood plain; wooden kegs; grain cradle; spool shelf; meat grinders; old rockers; large vise; old sale bills; ton toy trucks; old newspap ers; plank bottom chairs; 1 hole com sheller; Hench & Draw gold straw cutter; wooden wringers with basket; 3 hay hooks; grain cleaners; 4 old wind up Victrolas; pistols and toy guns; clothes trunks; knee hole desk; 2- 4 drawer metal file cabinets; wooden pulleys; 3 wheel pedal buggy; 14 cu. in. G.E. frost free refrigerator; 5 cash registers: dishes. 1979 Chevy truck, V 8 gas engine, 2 speed, 1 IRx22-5 tires, 27,500 gross weight, 20 ft. refrigerated body with Therma King side doors & roll in gate; 1954 Chevrolet car runs, needs body work. 2 Compact paint color dispensers, A 1 condition; 23 piece % ” drive socket set; 65 piece chisel and punch set, all sizes pipe wrenches; bicycles: tricycles; lots of hand tools; 6 RV trailer jacks; heavy duty truck class hitch. Auctioneer: iEfe!$ ersheim: Lie. #AU-501349-L were: Int. farm truck w/ hydraulic dump $2400, M-.F. / 275 D tractor $7700, M.F. 4-B 14” plow $5OO, set of 15-538 tractor chains $265, Badger 3 beater forage wagon $2750, bale wagon $4OO, Far mall H tractor w/ cultivators $925, Case 1530 Uniloader $3475, PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE - CLOTHING STORE ANTIQUES - COINS ■ DISHES BAKING & BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT 2 TRUCKS - REFRIGERATION BODY Real Estate - Approximately 10,000 sq. ft Truck & Car Hardware, Tools Homemade Food On Premises Husky field sprayer w/ pump $5OO, N.H. #717 forage harvester $6OO, small M.F. manure spreader $475, N.H. #469 haybine $1350, 6 bales clover twine $l2 each, 28’ aluminum lad der $BO, wooden wheeled wheelbarrow $3O, split oak basket $5O, single pedestal oak table $230, “Home Comfort” coal & gas stove $135, Maytag automatic washer $BO and Maytag automatic dryer $B5, also N.H. #25 blower w/pipe $415 and N.H. #56 take $775. Earl Eash and Bill Mattern were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Auction of Majolica, teddy bears and drums was held November 27 for Richard K. Brown and others at Alderfer Auc tion Center, 501 Fair grounds Rd., Hatfield, Pa. Some outstanding prices were: 12 pc. Chinese Chippendale dining room suite $2250, dapple grey wooden horse $9OO, wooden' horse & car riage toy $l2OO, Sticf teddy bear (dark yellow) $6OO, Stief teddy bear Coins OWNER: ELMER & ANNA CLICK (white & green) $423, homespun lots $lO3 avg.. Majolica “Sun flower pattern” syrup dispenser $290, Majoli ca albino teapot $193, Majolica “Sweed pat tern” teapot $375, com plete drum set $375, and print of raccoon and goose $203. Alderfer Auction Company conducted the sale. XXX A Dairy Herd Disper sal was held November 27 by Richard H. Lay man and Rick A. Lay man, 4'A miles north of Woodsboro, Maryland. The average of the 36 cows was $9BO and the average of the 12 bred heifers was $895. The top cow sold for $1425, the 2nd high for $l4OO and the 3rd high for $1375. Robert C. Mullen dore was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held November 28 by Marion B. Mowrer, Summit Hill Road near Strasburg, Pa. , The real estate was sold for $82,000 to Eli Z. Byler, Georgetown Rd., Ronks, Pa. and included a 2 story log- 1987 and-siding house and a 2 story frame bam. Other items sold were: P and Beam scales $l6, broad axe $5O, sausage stuffer $9O, 6 plank-bottom chairs $55 each, oak cradle $650, drysink $460, kitchen cabinet $460, drop-leaf table $lOO, oak exten sion table $lOO, 2 jelly cupboards $l5O & $4OO, copper kettle $5OO, chest freezer $lO0 A Winchester 61 pump rifle $6lO and 16 ga. pump model 12 shotgun $475. Auctioneers were Lloyd Kreider, Randal Kline, Roy Good and Gary Shirk. ;tion .oE CHAPTER • DAR, et al. iha Alderfer Auction Canter 501 Falrgrounda Rd. Hatfield, PA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1987 ANTIQUES- ThrN Oriental Rugs (have some weai), also ana & throws, oval Ig Karastan. Grandfathers Clock, walnut case, painted face (Ithaca), round tilt lop mahogany table, 5 matching highback chairs, one w/arms, blanket chest, bookcase, writing desk, empire sofa & rocker, fireside chav, 3pc pariour suae, round marbletop stand. 2 marb letop oriental stands w/carvmgs & Inlaid, round cuno cabinet, mahogany (elegata), set of 5 highback chairs, 9 pc mahogany DR suite, 2 comer cupboards (one w/1 top-to-botlom rawed panel door), Oak ext table, feed bm, 4 Victor ian side chairs, 3 dropleaf tables (2 cherry), Bentwood rocker, mahogany sofa, brass F P andirons ensemble, pic tures, oil painting, mirrors, Ig rd marbletop stand, blanket chest, bench, quilts, monogrammed towel, dry sink, settee (ong yellow), decorated spmdleback chairs, Hepplewtnle type tavern table, Windsor chair, cradle, early sled, Shera ton dressing table, ser for 8 Sterling Flatware (Stielf) CHINA- Extra Ig Rose Medallion Bowl (line), Ig Oriental Tea Jar w/bitd table lamp base, gorgeous covered bowl w/dragon on lid & inside, tall ftgunne woman & child, umbrella holder, vases, msc sm curio items, 66 pc set NYPHANBURG dmnerware 22 HUMMELS- please request detailed list, also steins. BAG Goebel pcs, set of dinner wars. porcelain items GLASSWARE include pr candleholdeis, defies, stemware, bowls, bell, etc DOLL COLLECTION- Include 13’ Shirley Tample Composition, all ong, 13" Comp Kewpie,l6“Soootles(the3ate in mint cond), 36‘ Bogus Armand Marseille. 10" 341 AM infant, 10 - Baby Grace Putnum, 30‘ Klay-Hahn bogus, 2 Nancy Arm Storybook ong, Madame Alexander President Wives, Please request detailed lot Doll bed, & few sm. playthings OLD TOYS, TRAINS A ACCESS. FURMSMNGS- Knaehols desk, bedroom furniture kid. dW A single beds. 20 formica top table w/folding legs. 120 ■> folding metal chans, approx 60 folding wd chain, oval braided rug, child's wicker chair. 2 refrigerators, Chnomas decorations TERMS CASH yaiaster fanning ORDER FORM As a service to our readers, Lancaster Farming offers you the -opportunity to order prints of the photos that appear in the paper. If you would like to order a picture, please complete the form below and mail it, along with a check made payable to Lititz Record Express, Inc., to Photo Order, Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543. □ Bxlo- *4.24Tax Inc. □ 5x7- *3.71 Tax Inc. □ 4x5- *3.lBTaxlnc. No. of Prints Amount Enclosed Name Address Phone XXX A Public Sale of a Dairy Herd was held November 25 by Donald M. and Judy 1. Siebcr, 2 miles north of Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. A 4 year old ted and white Holstein was sold Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5 00PM of each week s publication 5 mis. S. of Quarryville, PA Dc(/CMDtn Hunter's Sale Bam, Auct. FRI. & SAT DEC. 4 & 5 -12 SAT. DEC 5 - 8 30AM Real Noon & 10AM Respective- Estate, Personal Property ly Commercial Real Estate, Antiques, Tools. 470 2nd Tools, Building Supplies, St, Northumberland, PA. Vehicles Weaver's Supply Estate of Jennie E Brosius Rt 472, Kirkwood. PA, 10 Earl Eash & Bill Mattem, mis Nof Oxford on Rt 472, Aucts. Hummol Flgurlnot to bo told it 11:00 A.M. Followod by tho Doll Colloctlon Alderfer Auction Company VI Faifgmunds Road • Hatfield PA*(215)365'5477 Box 1-Harfcvwil|p 8M215) 723-IJ7I PA No. AU401117 L PHOTO PRICES Size Please Print for $l6OO. The top price for a black and white Holstein was $2025, the 2nd high was $2OOO and the 3rd high brought $1975. The sale was con ducted by Kling’s Auc tion Service. XXX 9:00 A.M Issue Date Page LUNCH