024-Lancastar Firming Saturday, April 22,1989 Sale Reports SHOLLENBERGER SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and collectibles was held April IS by Alma Shollenberger at Leesport Farmer’s Market Auction along Route 61 in Berks Co., Pa. There were 304 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices included: cherry comer cupboard $5300, 5 pc. oak bedroom suite $1975, stoneware water pitcher $2200, monkey penny bank $825. old Fraktur (bad condition) $375, gooseneck rocker $240, walnut chest $4OO, 2 old, small oak baskets $2lO each, jelly cupboard $375, oak parlor table $235, Chin ese rag $575, jade floor lamp $lB5, camel-back trunk $145, blanket chests $l6O to $lBO, quilts $5OO, $475, $550, $BOO & $350, toy wind up girl $440, toy tin sprinkler girl $560, toy musical jester $lB5 and toy tin horse & carriage $350. Kenneth P. Leiby was the auctioneer. HOSTETTER SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held April 15 by Samuel N. Hostetler, 822 Pine Hill Road, Lancaster Farming Subscription Service Please give us 3 weeks advance notice. Cut label from current paper and attach in space provided; write in your new address below. Changes will be made as dose to requested date as possible. • Entering a NEW Subscription? Check the proper box and fill in yeur name and address. Attach your check, $lO.OO per year or $lB.OO fortwo years in PA, MD, DE, NJ, NY, OH, VA and WV. (All other areas - $25.00 per year, $48.00 for two years.) Pay ment must accompany order. Allow three weeks for delivery. To insure proper credit on all renewals please attach your mailing label from current paper to space provided and check the proper box below. • OFFICE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Thursday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. When writing us about your subscription please attach your Lancaster Farming mailing label here and mail the whole form to: LANCASTER FARMING, P.O. Box 609 1 East Main St., Ephrata, Pa. 17522 PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING: □ $12.50*1 YEAR □ $23.00*2 YEARS □ $25.00-1 YEAR a $48.00-2 YEARS a CHECK □ CASH a MONEY ORDER (To hotp oonaeMy coda your addtaat. plwo lumkh COMPLETE addtaat. At an axampia, Inchida nuirtrar of lha dwMlng, alraot namo, cty and atata. Whan tpprcprUta, Includa oihar apaslNo Mormdlon auch at tulta, apaitmant, Hoar, box nunfcar, ale. If you haw an RO., plaata Includa Box Nunfcar.) NAME. STREET ADORES! CITY, ZIP Lititz, Pa. There were 181 registered bidders at the sale. Some things sold .were: David Brown Case 995 tractor w/ loader $7550, Bolands tractor w/loader $lBOO, Gehl flail chopper $370, dinner bell $l9O, pony cart and harness $l5O, pony $9O, ewes $4O to $54 each and lambs $46 to $5B each. Paul H. Martin and John D. Stauffer were the auctioneers. WAGNER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held April 15 by Paul L. and Mary H. Wagner, Fairland Road, Manheim, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 232 registered bidders at the sale. The 8.6 acre farmette including the 214 story frame house with an attached 1-car garage and a frame bank bam was sold for $190,000 to Melvin Stoltzfus, Fairland Road, Lititz, Pa. The 10.2 acre proper ty was sold to George Beimesderfer of Lititz for $BB,OOO and was in a high state of cultivation. Other items sold were: tin rooster cookie cutter $235, Sheridan • CHANGE OF ADDRESS? • RENEWALS (OmcK On*) ENCLOSED IS A ladderfoack rocker (cir ca 1800’s) $l4OO, oak roll-top desk $B5O, multi-colored coverlet $9OO, 2 grained blanket chests $625 & $675 and a Welsh bowl $2OO. J. Omar Landis Auc tion Service conducted the sale. EBERLY SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held April 14 and 15 by Elizabeth Eberly, 932 Hartman Station Road, Lancaster, Pa. The IVt story brick house with a detached 2-car garage on 1/3 acre was sold for $133,000 to Joel Fisher, Paradise. Other prices included; oak sectional bookcase $6OO, 6-pane Dutch cupboard $ll5O, walnut washstand $475, secretary desk $450, wicker fernery $lOO, 1967 Ford LTD $l,OOO, soft-paste china plate $lOO, 2 Remington model 870 rifles $295 & $325, Ford tractor $llOO, J.D. riding mower $BOO, and 2 Craftsman metal lathes $285 and $335. Alvin Miller and Elvin Siegrist were the auctioneer and 500 registered bidders attended the sale. HILLEGASS SALE A Public Sale of fine antiques was held April 15 by Harold and Jean Hillegass, at the Leola □ new Subscription □ change of address □ RENEWAL NO REFUNDS bo: STATI COUNTY. War Memorial build ing, 54 W. Main St., Leola, Pa. Hillegass live at 2009 Meadow Ridge Drive. Leola, Pa. There were 315 registered bid ders at the sale. Some prices were: grandfather clock $1225, spool cabinet $375, flour chest $325, copper kettle $385, John Royer coverlet $550, toy dump truck $l9O, oak wall tele phone $260, Cleopatra pitcher & howl $250, map of England $290 and 1864 atlas of Lan caster County $lBO. T. Glenn Horst. Timothy G. Horst and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. SMITH SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held April 14 by Wil liam “Billy” G. Smith, 253 W. Evergreen, West Grove Borough, Chester Co., Pa. Some prices received were: Farmall F3O (for parts) $260, Farmall Cub mower $l7OO, Cub lowboy $l3OO, Farmall H tractor $llOO, Far mall M tractor $6OO, J.D. B tractor $650, J.D. A tractor $550 and Case tractor (for parts) $325. Whiteside Auction Service conducted the sale. SHELLY ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held April 15 for the estate of Mrs. Samuel Shelly, R.D.2, Manheim, Pa. The ranch house with DON'T BE SLOW Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-3*4-3047 «r 717-424-1144 MAILBOX MAE A 5 EQBM Only ads submitted on this official form will be published in our (Attach Your Mailing Label Here) For Sale a 2 car garage on a lot was located 4 miles west of Manheim and was sold for $94,000. Other prices were: freezer $325, wall tele phone $2OO, phono graph $l6O, lawn trac tor $4OO, homemade garden tractor $425, wooden children’s building blocks $37.50, wooden fork $5O, tin lunch box $3O, glass canoe ornament $2O and Ephrata milk bottle $4O. Wolgemuth Auction Service conducted the sale. Wolgemuth Auction Service conducted the sale. GOOD SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April IS by Parke and Lou Ann Good, 1406 Junction Road, Manheim, Pa. The TA story frame house with a 2-car gar age on 14 acre of land was sold for $73,600 to Steven 8011, Penryn, Pa. PIERCE SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held April 15 by Esther Pierce, 4200 Water Tank Road, Manches ter, Carroll Co., Mary land. Some prices were; chuck wagons $9OO & $950, N.H. 28 silo blower $750, 1948 F Cub tractor $l2OO, J.D. 8 ft. disc $725, and N.I. ground drive spreader $lO5O, also J.D. 1400 no-till planter $5OO. Nevin Tasto was the auctioneer. mailbox markets. Please NO PHONE CALLS Check One: Notice MIX. IT'S FITNESS YOUCANDRMK. MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION PUBLIC AUCTION OF BOOM TRUCK - PAINT AND EQUIPMENT SAT., APRIL 29, 1989 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: From Lebanon take the Mt. Zion Road to Short Road, turn right, go to Long Road turn left, go to Ist farm on right. From Route 22 take Route 343 south to Grebble Road turn left on Grebble Road drive 3.5 miles, cross bridge, turn right on Long Road, go to Ist farm on left. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS EQUIPMENT: 1975 Chevy truck with boom 34 ft., 333 Graco Super Bings two gun sprayer (new), 2 water blasters, 300 watt Generator- Pungor electric alternator (new), ladders, drop cloths, 3 paint shak ers, approximately 75 paint brushes (new), 56 rolls R-19 insulation 23"x39“ - 2’x6’/«', 77 sheets celotex 4’xB’xl approximately 100 sheets ’/. "x4'xB’ waffer board, etc. APPROXIMATELY 800 GALLONS PAINT Approximately 75 gallon Martin Senour house paint - scarlet, Bruning house paint green 75 gallons - white 60 gallons, 100 gallons of red wood satin, 150 gallons assortment of colors of Sherwin Wil liams, 60 gallons oak brown satin, 30 gallons industrial white enamel, 300 gallons Duran fence and barn paint, 200 gallons red and white latex paint, 100 gallons roof coating, 50 gallons Murphy all weather house paint - white, 1 drum of paint thinner, etc. CONDITIONS BY; HAROLD DEMMY AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: EBERSOLE'S COUNTRY AUCTION AUCTIONEERS: DAVID L. & ROY I. 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