Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1989, Image 195

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PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM TRACTORS
FARM EQUIPMENT
#260 J. DEERE RIDING MOWER
BARN & HAND TOOLS
1975 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK
THUR. f APRIL 13, 1989
At 11:00 A.M.
Loc. #1 Linestown Road, R.D. #1 Wil
low Street, Pequea Twp., Lancaster
Co., PA (Dir.: Approximatley 6 miles
south of Lancaster or 2 miles south of
Willow Street, along Rt. 272)
1975 CHEVY #lO SILVERADO PICK
UP TRUCK w/CAP - auto., PS, PB, radio w/
low mileage. Truck to be sold at 1:00 P.M.
TRACTORS: Super A Farmall w/plow &
cult., Super M.T.A. Farmall w/quick hitch
3-bottom plow, #230 Farmall w/cult & 7’
sickle bar mower, W.C. Allis-Chalmers.
Partial listing. Not responsible for acci
dents. No out of state checks. Food served.
Sale by
I ABRAM L. MYUN
I ESTATE
\ Paul K. Allison, Attorney
\ Howard Shaub (717) 464-3541
X Auctioneer (AU-000831-L)
AUCTION
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1989
11:00 A.M.
CLIFTON SPRINGS. N.Y.
Auction to be held at the Durwlck
Farm 2630 Rt. 488,8 miles south of
Clifton Springs, N.Y., 10 miles east
of Canandaigua, N.Y., 1/2 mile west
of Orleans, N.Y.
Having decided to discontinue
farming will sell:
100 REGISTERED HOLSTBINS
This milking herd dispersal has 83 cows and
17 bred heifers. The DHI RHA is 15,516 M
3.6% S6SF. The herd is trained for freestalls
and is year round freshening. This is a good
uddered young herd with excellent feet and
legs. The average age of the milking herd is 43
months. This is a 100% home bred herd that is
ABS bred. Sires include Sir Am, Pistol Pete,
Apollo J, Satellite, Cedric, and Lee. Some
cows have been classified through the young
sire program, with several young cows scoring
G.P. The cattle are vaccinated, will be innocu
lated for shipping fever and vet checked for
pregnancy. Cattle sold interstate will be tested
immediately after the auction.
FARM MACHINERY
Selling at 11:00 will be: IHC 3588 2+2 diesel
tractor, 2600 hrs., very good condition; IHC
1066 Dsl. tractor; IHC 856 Dsl. tractor; IHC
806 diesel tractor; 18.4-38 snap on duals;
18.4-34 snap on duals; Ford 3550 Industrial
diesel tractor <w/loader; IHC 3414 Industrial
gas tractor w/loader, needs hydraulic oil
pump; IHC 350 gas tractor; Case 310 gas doz
er w/bucket, needs motor work; IHC 710
5-bottom 20” spring reset plow, semi mt;
Brillion 18 ft fold up field cultivator; IHC 20
ft. drag; Steiner roller-mix mixer wagon w/
electronic scales; J.D. 450 hydro push spread
er; IHC side delivery rake, rubber teeth; 3
basket wagons; N. 1.2 row com picker, shelter,
unit, grinder attachment; IHC 6 row front
mounted cultivator, 2 Kasten 3 beater self
unloading wagons w/roofs; Badger BN 1040
blower, 1000 RPM; 2 Little Giant grain boxes
on running gears; 2 trailers; Little Giant 32 ft.
hay and grain elevator, hydraulic; J.D. 40 ft.
elevator, pto; 1972 Ford F 350 truck; 1964
CMC truck w/gravel dump box, needs clutch.
REAL ESTATE
This 120 freestall farm is for sale at private tre
aty. It has 344 acres, with more land available.
Contact Willard, Don, or Dave at
716-494-1880.
SALE ORDER: 1) Machinery at 11:00
A.M. 2) cattle approx. 12:00 Noon.
TERMS: Cash or good check day of auc
tion. Nothing to be removed until settled
for.
DAVID AND JEANNE YEATTS
318-462-9314
Harris wilcox me.
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 500 P M
ot each week s publication
csl'* & . S £Ji:j A n R ' 14 Hartman Station Rd.. E.
SPM & 9AM Respectively. Lampeter Twp., Lancaster
Real Estate, Shop Eq.. q 0 near corner of
Tools, Trains Guns, Anti- creek Hi n Rd & Hartman
cues. Car. HH. Loc. 932
PUBLIC SALE
OF FINE ANTIQUES, PLATES,
COINS, STAMPS, BAR COLLECTABLES
LEOLA MEMORIAL BUILDING
54 W. MAIN ST., LEOLA, PA.
SAT., APRIL 15, 1989
AT 9:00 A.M.
COINS WILL BE SOLD AT 1:00 P.M.
FURNITURE & WOOD: Bar Room
Chairs; Bench Table; Butter Molds; Pad
dles; Doll Bed; Child’s Chest; Oak Wall
Corner Cupboard; Fiddle Back Decorated
Chairs: (Walnut Deep Frame); Victorian
Chair; Oak High Chair; Oak Ice Box;
Wooden Bowl; Victorian Love Seat;
Mate's Desk (English); Molding Planes;
M.B. Young Fork; Oval Marble Top Table:
School Desks; Spinning Wheel; Spool
Cabinet; Oak Wall Phone; Wicker Table &
Chairs; Marble Top Victorian Table; Pine
Wood Boxes; Wood Rake.
BASKET COLLECTION: Many
Baskets.
STEIN, MUG & BAR COLLECTION:
English Gal. Beer Measure; Dalton Mugs;
Bar Pump; Gemutlichkeit Steins; German
Steins; OPTIC Spirit Measures; Pewter
Measures; Steins; Riker Keg; Royal Dal
ton Mugs; Wedgewood.
OVER 200 COLLECTORS PLATES: di
Volteradici; D’Arceau-Limgoes; Fukaga
wa; Gladstone; Goebel Hummel; Gorham;
Haviland; Incolay; Kaiser; Knowles; Rock
well; Royal Copenhagen; Royal Dalton;
Royal Devon; Schmid Hummed; Schmid;
Wedgewood.
CLOCKS: Circa 1750 Mahogany/Oak
Grandfathers Clock, England, 19th Cen
tury Louis-Philippe Mantel Clock; West
minster Mantel Clock; Regulator School
House Clock.
CHINA. GLASSWARE & POTTERY:
Child's Dishes; Cleopatra Wash Bowl &
Pitcher; Copper Lustre; Corn Bread Mold;
Crocks & Jugs; Thumb Print Decanters;
Depression; Flow Blue; Gaudy Welsh
Plate; Pink Lustre; Rockwell Figurines;
Wedgewood.
LAMPS: Gone-With-The-Wind Lamp;
Pair Bracket Lamsp w/reflectors; Tiffany
Type Table Lamp.
COPPER, BRASS & SILVER: Copper
Kettle; Bed Warmers; Brass Pots & Pans;
Horse Bells; Tea Kettles.
IRON: Buddy “L” Truck; Buddy “L”
Steam Shovel; Butchering Tools; Butter
Scales; Iron Dogs; Door Stop; Horse; Ice
Tongs; Sadirons; Scale; Umbrella Stand;
Waffle Iron.
LINEN: Coverlet. “JOHN ROYER, NEW
HOLLAND, 1836"; Quilts.
MAPS; 2 Lancaster Co. 1864 Atlas;
1626 Europe by SPEED.
ELECTRONIC: Heath Audio Analyzer;
Radios; Color-Trak TV.
WINE MAKING SUPPLIES:
COINS; Columbian Exposition; Ses
quicentennial Am Ind; 1946 S B T
Washington; Half Dollars; Foreign Silver
Coins; Proof Sets; Quarter Dollars; Silver
Dollars.
STAMPS: First Day Covers: English
Stamps from 1968 to 1980.
MANY RECORDS AND OTHER FINE
ITEMS TO BE SOLD.
TERMS BY:
HAROLD & JEAN HILLEGASS
UORST aucts.
n T. Glenn
Timothy G.
Thomas A ;
AU43BL
717-859-1331—717-738-1245
•VOICES OF EXPERIENCE '
UncMttr Fuming, Saturday, April 8, 1989-El9
Station Rd. Elizabeth Eber
ly, Owners. Miller & Sie
grist, Aucts.
FRI. APR. 14 & SAT. APR.
15 - 10:30AM Complete
Dispersal of the Estate of
Maynard F. Mersey, late of
the boro of Cross Roads,
PA., Felton, RD #l. Con
sisting of five farms, all of
which have development
as well as agricultural val
ue, plus farm machinery,
trucks, car, tools, etc. To be
held at Mr Mersey’s resi
dence farm, in Cross
Roads, York Co., Pa. From
Rt. I-83, take Exit#l & go E
approx. 5 mi. to Mill St. in
Stewartstown. Turn left &
go 'A mile to Main St. (Rt.
24, turn left & go N approx
2’/i mi. to Sammis Chev
rolet Co. in Rinely. Turn
right onto Main St., Extd.
and go approx. 2 mi. to
x Cross Roads. Turn right
onto Church St. 7 go a ’/<
mile to auction site and
Farm #5 on right. Bob &
Tom Sechrist, aucts.
Penn Township - Lancaster County
#l, Approx. 7-Acre Outstanding Farmette
Parcel *2, Approx. 10-Acre Tract of Open Land
Antiques, Glassware, Furniture, Household Goods
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1989
At Precisely 9:00 A.M.; Real Estate 12:00 Noon
Located along Falrland Road, Manhalm, Pa. Directions from Man
halm, Pa.: Qo South on Fruitvilte Pika to Falrland Elementary School.
Turn East on Falrland Road to Auction Site.
TERMS: 10% Down Day of Auction, Balance Within 45 Days.
' Attorney: J. David Young, 717-665-2207
PARCEL #1 • REAL ESTATE FEATURES:
Approximately 7-acre farmette (land in high state of cultivation); 2A -Story
frame house with aluminum siding with attached oversize car garage; 4 Medium
size bedrooms (1 with outside balcony); VA Full bathrooms, additional storage
room; Very attractive large modem cherry kithen with plenty of cupboard space,
having a splendid view of open farmland; Large outside wooden patio adjacent to
kitchen area; Dining room; Living room with wall-to-wall carpet; Oil hot water
heat; Full attic, basement with laundry hook-up; Septic system, well water; Home
is in excellent repair and nicely decorated; Road frontage; approx. 285’ along Lex
ington Road and approx. 349’ along Fairland Road; Large frame bank bam with
drive-in bay and hay mow; Bam suited for chickens, hogs, cattle, and in good con
dition; Additional 1-car frame garage.
Approximately 10-acre tract of open land in excellent country setting (text to
developments; Land is in a high state of cultivation; Approximately 735* of road
frontage along Fairland Road; Approximately SO’ right-away road frontage along
Scgo Sago Road.
Table linens; Small size oak S style roll top desk with double pedestals and compart
ments; Oak kitchen cabinet with porcelain top; 4 Arrow-back plank bottom chairs;
Turned cup; Early painted tin; Wind-up type music box; Slaw board; Rodger Brothers
silverware; Bottles, vases; Heart and rooster cookie cutters; Knives; 6 Marigold carnival
glass tumblers with rose pattern; Water pitcher; Litton microwave; Press glass dishes;
Compotes, ironstone tureen; Depression glass; Germany dishes; Cake plates; Ironstone tea
pot; 2 Early kerosene lights; Enamel decorated water set; Japan china dinner set with
flower border; Ironstone platters; 6 Decorated fiddle-back chairs with matching rocker;
(2) Very fine blanket chests with turn feed with extra fine graining; 1748 Large Ger
man biblc; Child’s rocker, Guitar-o-lin; 2 Side chairs; Wildlife Art Limited Editions by
Kray, Dan Christ; 4-pc. Depression era bedroom suite; Metal wardrobe; Wooden stool;
Wellsmnre and Co. upright piano with bench; 2 pc. Upholstered living room suite; 8 pc.
Depression era dining room suite, 5 chairs, extension table, server, china closet; 2 Good
post card albums; Plymouth mantel clock; Unusual oak rodeer with carvings and bead
back; Good assortment of crocks and Jugs; C.L. Williams and Co. blue slip Jug; Milk
can. Glass butter chum; Kerosene heater, Oliver 1855 toy tractor; Horse with'wooden
wagon; Pish gig; Early wrought Iron ink wells; Child's sleds; High chair; Feed bag; Agate
ware; 1889 Legal of medical bills; Coal shovel and bucket; 2-Man saw; Hand tools; Shoe
lace; Dated and canning jars; Berry boxes; School bench; Single and double trees; Rag car
pet; Skin stretchers; Cast iron locks; Husking pins; Arrowheads; Lititz shaver slaw board,
J.M. Mast, Lititz; Early wooden and tin fat press; Wooden boxes; Seeder, Child’s picnic
tabic; Homemade soap; Wash bailer. Chicken catcher; Early wooden raised panelled
1-duor cupboard; Dovetailed blanket chest with bracket feet; Dovetailed wood box; 22;
Long and short rifle, hunting knife; Early books, Bibles; Trunk; Oak wash stand; Flower
stand; Electric heater, Cnb and play pen; Bench; Good square table; Emperor chest of
drawers; Cun rack with deer feet; Black and multi-colored shawls; China head doll,
Homespun linen sheet, pillows; Cedar chest; Reed scat, ladder back rocker; Good rye
basket; Market and other baskets; Postcards; Oak chest of drawers with mirror; Double
bed; Kelloggs and Comstock Tree of Temperance picture; Lap robe, comforter; Multi
colored coverlet with star and peacock designs; Fngidatre refrigerator. Metal cabinet.
Fishing equipment; Step ladder; Sprayer pump; Croquet set; Maytag washer; G.E. dryer; 6
Folding chairs; Bag wagon; Iron kettle; 2 Butcher benches; Egg baskets; Hand and garden
tools; Heater troler, 21” Lawn Boy mower; Large metal trap; Frigidaire stove; 1964 Silver
half dollars; Indian head and wheat pennies; Elgin pocket watch; Wooden wheelbar
row; Chicken crates; Rototiller; Milk cans; Oil cant on frames; Very rare carnival glass
water set with (N) with 6 tumblers; Syrup pitcher. Individual salts; Wines; Footed dishes,
Gaudy Welsh blackberry finger bowl; Ruby glass; 2-Panel apple green dish; Opales
cent lace bowl; Sherbets; Cake and Ice cream dishes; Toothpick holders; Decorated Iron
stone teapot; Pewter plates of Stauffer's of Kissel Hill; Dew drop lace covered dish; Fan
pattern sugar and creamer.
PAUL L AND MARRY H. WAGNER
717-665-4445 -
TERMS: Cash or Approved Check. Food Served
Auction Conducted By The
J. Omar Landis Auction Service
Jay M. Wltman AU0001127-L
Box 501, Apple & Robert Sts., Ephrata, PA 175: :..
rja| PUBLIC AUCTION
v/o( jr Fam Machinery, 4 Tractors,
\ 1000 Bales Top Alfalfa Hay, Small
Items, Etc.
Of the late Merril Shultz on farm 1 mile NW of
Catawlssa. Auction arrows off RL 42 at Legion.
WEDS EVE., APRIL 12
Starting 5:30 PM w/tmall itams.
Brief listing follows: Ford 4610 tractor, full cab
W/7768 loader, only 1100 hrs; Farmall Super MD tractor,
live hyd & PS w/NI 305 picker; 2 Farmall M's; Ford 3-16"
3 pth plows; 10' 3 pth harrow; 10' transport disc; IH 203
10' combine; MF 39 2 row corn planter; NH 478 haybine;
Fahr 2 head tedder; MF 130 manure spreader; flat &
gravity wagons; Ford 612 harvester; Ford 8' 3 pth blade;
battery charger; air compressor; 2 trailers; fuel tanks;
harrow; 28” wood splitter; rototiller; kero heater; power
washer; meat slicers; lard press; meat grinder; Ford 120
riding tractor w/mower, blower, snow plow; 1000 bales
2,3,4 th cut alfalfa hay, no rain, top hay; quantity new
tools; other small items, etc. Machinery sells app. 6:30
PM be on time.
t.™ c.h EDNA SHULTZ
Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. AUII94L
546-6907 Lunch
Paul & Mary Wagner
PUBLIC AUCTION
2 Valuable Tracts of Land
PARCEL #2
For appointment call 717-665-4445
Auction for