Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 1989, Image 165

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    Sale Reports
KEEN SALE
A Public Auction of Some prices were:
farm machinery was Same Mercury 85 4WD
held April 22 by Dou- tractor $9BOO, N.H. 311
glas R. Keen, 8 miles baler $4700, 718 chop
west of Honesdale„Pa. per $2850, N.H. forage
It was a sunny and cold wagon $4200,256 rake,
LAWRENCE WEST
DISPERSAL
Mabury Road, McGraw,
Cortland Co., N.Y.
having sold the farm and for health
reasons we have been commissioned
to sell
WEDNESDAY,
MAY 3rd
@ 10:30 A.M.
at the farm on Mabury Road approxi
mately 12 miles north of Cortland, N.Y.
from Rte. 13 take Youngs Crossroad to
E. River Rd. to Mabury Road to farm
from McGraw and Rte. 41 take Mabury
Road north to farm • Watch for Arrows
off Rte. 13 and Rte. 41.
60 HEAD HOLSTEIN
CATTLE 60
43 mature milk cows. 20 fresh in last 60
days; 6 handling cows balance in all stages - 4
Blue Roan cows - Cows in good flow of milk
being made on hay and silage very little grain.
6 bred heifers -13 started calves. 1 service bull
- Preg. Examined. Shot for Shipping Fever.
TRACTORS & MACHINERY
Oliver 1650 G - 3 pt. new rubber; Oliver
1600 G - 3 pt; Ford 800 - 3 pt; A.C. WD 45;
NH 467 haybine; NH 268 baler & thrower;
A.C. rake; 2 bale wagons; 2 Lamco S.U.
wagons Papec forage harv.; J.D. 6 com
harvester, 3 NH 23 blowers; Oliver 4 row com
planter; Ontario & Oliver grain drills; Oliver,
J.D., MH 3x trailer plows; Ford 3x 3 pt. plow;
2 sets drags; Century sprayer, clod busters;
slip scraper, wood trailers; AC WD & WC for
pails; Hammermill & Burr Mill; AC 66 com
bine w/bin; 2 30’ hay grain elevators; 20’
skeleton elevator; NH 512 spreader; NH 325
spreader; 3 pt scraper blade; cylinders; misc.
small items; many parts cars & trucks.
PRODUCE
Approximately 3500-4000 bales of hay -
some straw and quantity of oats.
MILKING EQUIPMENT
4 Surge units; pails; strainers; etc.
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
Lunch Available
LAWRENCE &
PATTY WEST
Owners
607-836-6143
Howard W. Visscher
Sales Manager & Auctioneer
Nichols, N.Y. 607-699-7250
"12(h Annual
Cumberland Valley
I e Dut€h e Fes^
&<AuciUm&ales
Sat, May 6, 8&0 AM
Quilt Sals l&o PM
Chiek*nßur*R4l & Salad Bar
• Home Style Dutch Foods
• Craft Show (
• Oenerai Merchandise Auction 9:00 AM
'/> MILE NORTH OF
MARION PA.
US ROUTE 11 A SOCIAL ISLAND RD
SPONSORED «T SHALOM CHRISTIAN ACADEMY y
IN IWNMATION CALL (717) J7I-MJJ
CLUQSTON’S IMPLEMENT INC.
John Daara Equipment Srlm A Sorvieo
3213 Black Gap Road
Chambaraburg, PA 17201
717-263-4103
day.
This Ad Sponsored By:
S’JSTh? 5 881 Also sold were items
ViiJS C SS from N.H. Zieglers, Inc.
nu Some items sold
Oliver 4-bottoin auto. $40,000, J.D. 7000
reset plowssl 100. planter $4300, J.D.
Wayne Weaver was 4400 combine $l6 000
the auctioneer. T n
MBHL ECTATT! sll ,boo. A C !£dS
AO.UI- A r 180 tractor $5200, Ford
A Public Auction of 4000 tractor $2500, J.D.
farm equipment was 443 cornhead $2500
£ m f^, the and Int soybean drill
Russel Diehl Estate
near Sellersville, Pa. were: 4450 tractor
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Wed., May 3.1989
At 3:00 P.M.
Loc.: 336 Frogtown Road, Martlevilla Sq., Martle
Twp., Lane. Co., PA. (Dir.: Rta. 324 South to Martlevilla -
turn right on Frogtown Road to aala).
FURNITURE: Fine hall rack w/ornate scrollwork, brats
umbr. pan, glove drawer & orig. brass spur garment pegs.
Nice 4 pc. depr. bedrm. suite compl.. Empire ch. of draw.,
wood: kitch. cab., high chr., 2 school desks.
LAMPS: Nice elec, decor, glass hang, w/4 sm. match
shades, (2) kero, lights, fine vapocresolene vaporizing lamp
(in box), milk glass shades, floor light.
APPLIANCES: Toaster oven, Oster can opener, Sun
beam hand 6 bowl mixer, Osterlzer blender, G.E. waffle iron,
Sears window fan, oscill. fan, Sears wet/dry vac, wood &
coal stoves.
GLASSWARE: Sev. pcs. Blue Willow, Willowware &
other blue decor, china (c/s, platters, cr. & sug , etc.), Adams
china pc. hd. ptd. Noritake (6 c/s, butter chips, shakers,
spoon holder, platters, etc.), nice Ig. pr. gl. basket, Jap tea
pot, good pcs. in pink, green & blue depr.
POST GARDES: Lot of good early Lane. (Rocky Spr.,
Square, PRR Depot, etc.), early comic, emboss, Teddy’s,
1906 Daily, St. Nick, Clapsaddle, etc.
ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Fine Ig. blue dec jug
crock, Ivory bur. set, early mouse traps & keys, Adv yards
ticks, old radio. Iren: skillet, pokers, milk can, tree stand, lot
of misc. butter scale wghts. Tin: muffin pans, cake molds,
Rumford bak. powd. spatula, St. Nick. Bank, dough pan,
skillet, biscuit, cracker & other early tins. Gray agate strainer
A Ig. kettle. Copper tea pot. Lg. storage basket. Cov. basket.
Early Fisher/Price Pop-up Kritter, pocket knives.
BUTCHER A FARM ITEMS: Fine wheat cradle, early
hay fork, Lg. Iron pea, Standard & Ig. PA scales. Wood
wheelbarr., Ig. wood meat block A scald, trough, (2) 3-ft. iron
kettles, Kleen cutter & Umv. food choppers, meat saws, hog
scrapers, puddin pans, German steel, Ig. meat cleaver,
Lane, forge, cream separator w/all attachs., platform scales.
Ice breaker, early potato cutter, fruit press, iron pump, log
holder, walking shovel plows, collar, hemes, chicken crate,
wood barrels.
TOOLS: Pickup tool box, gun racks, al. step ladder, hand
push mowers, PRR & other shovels, garden & cement tools,
axe, scrapers, crowbar, hammers, lightbulbs, pruners, small
sledge & ball peen hammers, hand saws, chisels, hatchets,
iron grates, oil cans I grease guns, buckets, baskets, ext.
cords.
NICE CLEAN GOODS. Sale held at grandchild's house
Food served. No out of state checks.
Sal* by
Mary C. Handaraon
ROY C. PROBST, AUOOO73OL
& ERIC R. PROBST,
Auctioneers, 464-3190
464-3700
Edgar J. Stull
AUCTIONEER
MARTIN'S EQUIPMENT CO
Qcnaral Farm Supplias
537 Falling Spring Road
Chambaraburg, PA 17201
717-263-3505
$3BOO
Sanford A. Alderfer
was the auctioneer. Rd., 2 miles east of
MELSKY BROS. Wrightstown, Pa.
SALE Some prices received
A Public Auction of were: Farmall 656 trac
tractors and farm tor $3900, Farmall 806
machinery was held tractor $4500, Farmall
April 22 by Melsky tractor w/loadcr (old)
Brothers 266 Stuppville $l3OO, extension ladder
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
ANTIQUES, TOOLS, GLASSWARE,
COINS. APPLIANCES &
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Saturday, May 13, 1989
9:00 A.M.
413 Centerville Road, Gordonvllle,
Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co.
Directions: From Route 340 at Inter
course take Route 772 North % mile to
Centerville Road, turn right to auction
Vh miles.
★ REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD
AT 1:00 PM ★
Real estate consists of a well kept VA story
brick dwelling on a 100’xl63’ country lot. 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, eat in kitchen,
attached 1 car garage. Super home on a land
scaped country lot. TERMS: 10% down pay
ment day of auction, balance due by June 29,
1989, realty transfer taxes paid by Buyer.
Property open for inspection; Saturday, April
29,1989 2-4 p.m. & Sunday. May 7,1989 2-4
p.m. or by appointment with Auctioneer.
Auction Conducted for:
CLYDE MASER
DOROTHY MASER
Auction Conducted by:
Stephen J. Barr - James S. Davis, Jr.
AU-0024220L - AU-002421-L
Gap, PA 17527 • (717) 442-9221
Plenty of Good Food Available
Announcements day of Auction take
precedence over previous advertising.
To be held at the Former Shuler & Alder Warehouse located
at the intersection of County Line and Park Road, 2 miles south
of Winfield, Pa., Snyder Co. or from Rt. 15 turn west on County
Line Road 1 2/10 mile south of Shuler & Alder Model Home
Center. (Watch for signs.)
SELLING VALUABLE HOME FURNISHINGS
Partial listing includes Kitchen Wall and Base Cabinets; Vanities
in Single and Double Tops; Counter and Vanity Tops; Bifold Units;
Bifold Doors; Vinyl and Metal Louver Shutters; Glass Bifolds; Storm
Windows: Prehung Doors; Metal Patio Door; Anderson Patio Door;
Patio Screen; Anderson Casement Windows; Metal Base Win
dows, Octagon Windows: Vinyl Siding: Foam Backer for Siding;
Trim; Misc. Oak Hardwood Flooring: Misc. Siding, Ridge Cap; Fire
Place Enclosure; Balcony Railing; Black Iron Porch Railing; Medi
cine Cabinets: Cast Iron Tub; Toilet Assy.; Sump Pump Set of
Steps: Chimney Flashing; Chandelier; Track Lights: Fluorescent
Light Fixture w/Bulbs; Electrical Wire; Eyeball Light, Light Fixtures;
Ceiling Tile; Vinyl Floor Covering: Plus an Assortment of Building
Items. Also a Sofa, Upholstered Chairs, Framed Pictures, Table
Lamps.
TERMS: Cash • No Out of State Checks. Provide LD. for Buy
er No.
SHULER & ALDER, OWNERS
R.D. 1, Winfield, PA 717-524-7333
EARL W. EASH, Auctioneer - #AUOO244L
Front St., New Berlin, PA 17855
Lancaster farming Saturday, April 29,1989-D29
PUBLIC SALE
for
SHULER & ALDER
Saturday, May 6, 1989
8:30 a.m
Lunch
$32.50, Int. wheel
weights $230, Bush hog
$350, grain wagon
$2lO, forage wagon
$335, N.I. com picker
$550 and transport disc
$9OO.
Ralph D. Freed, Hen
ry K. Freed & Son con
ducted the sale.
REMSBURG
SALE
A Public Sale of
grade and registered
Holsteins was held
April 18 by Garry and
Judith Remsberg, 2733
Buckeystown Pike,
Adamstown, Maryland.
The 96 cows aver
aged $7BB and the lop
50 cows averaged $954.
The top cow sold for
$1320 and there were
23 animals that brought
over $lOOO.
Remsburg Sale Ser
vice managed the sale.
YODER SALE
A HERD DISPER
SAL was held April 20
by Williard J. Yoder, 2
miles south of
McAlveys Fort, R.D. 2,
Huntingdon. Pa.
The average price of
the registered Holstein
cows was $1331. The
top cow was sold for
$2300 and many were
sold at $l4OO, $l5OO &
$l6OO.
Mark Click and Art
Kling were the
auctioneers.
SIMONS SALE
A Public Auction of
household goods and
machinery was held
April 22 by Mrs.
Lawrence Simons, 2
miles north of New
foundland, Pa.
Some items sold
were: cutter sleigh
$290, wicker baby car
riage $BO. N.H. 32 ft.
hay elevator $260, bark
spud $39 and black
smith forge $ll5.
Jack Bunnell was the
auctioneer.