Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 16, 1989, Image 171

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    WED.. SEPT. 20, 1989
1:30 P.M.
Belleville Livestock Markets
Holstein Dairy Herd
Selling 25 mature cows, several just fresh,
several dry or springing, the rest in various
stages.
Note: Big young cows with good milk
potential.
For More Info. Call Gene Click at
717-667-2703.
Future Sale Dates: Dairy Show and
Sale Oct. 4, 1989 and Fall Heifer
Sale, Fri. Nov. 3, 1989.
Public Auction
Sat., September 23, 1969
At: 10:00 A.M.
Directions- Take Coatesvllle Rt. 30
By-Pass To 340 Thomdale Exit. Go
East On 340 To First Rd. On Right, Turn
Unto Humpton Rd. Follow To Norma
Drive. Turn Left And Follow To Sale.
Watch For Signs.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
1968 Corvette w/350 Engine,
95,000 Miles
Natural Oak Hoosie Cabinet; Oak Empire
Sofa w/Chair & Matching Rocker Dated;
Oak Tall Showcase: Lge. Trunk w/Wood
Lathe & Others; Lge. Arm Rocker w/Claw
Ft.; 4 Ice Cream Chairs: Ladies Desk w/ln-
Laid Leather Top; School Desk; Sofa Bed;
Cabinet Sewing Machine: Chest Drawers:
Queen Size Cannonball Bed, Chest,
Dresser w/Mirror & Hutch Top Plus 2 Night
Stands; 26 Drawer Filing Cabinet; Thomas
Dbl. Keyboard Organ w/Bench; Oak
Pressed Back Chairs; 2 Sm. Jelly
Cabinets; Sofa w/Matching Chair; Lge. &
Small Bookcases; Humidifier; Coffee &
End Tables; Clothes Tree; DbL Bed &
Dresser; Coatesville Doved-Tailed Ballot
Box; 2 Cedar Chests; Lamps; Early 3
Drawer Cottage Dresser w/Mirror: 6’ Half
Spindle Settee; Lge. Wooden Wardrobe;
Buffet; Folding Chairs; Metal Storage
Cabinets; Shirtwaist Boxes; Wooden & Tin
Kitchenware; Metal Porch Chairs w/
Cushions; Lge. & Sm. Deep Well Frames;
Cookie Cutters; Woven Baskets; Record
Albums; Lots Books; Greenware Ceramic;
Glassware- Noritake, Depress., Cranberry
Over White, Tear Drop Goblets, Cut &
Pressed Glass Plus Much More; Presi
dents'Pitchers & Plates; Collectible Plates;
Old Tinware; Old Dolls; 2 Gal. Blue &
White Crock Plus Other Crocks & Jugs;
Laced Doilies; Quilts; Sun Wood Stove;
Mars #l2 Pot Belly Stove; Needlepoint
Pictures; Marbles; Bicycles; Tobacco
Basket; Milk Can; Dog Collection; Lincoln
Bank Bottle & Others; Lionel Train Set;
Sauerkraut Stomper; H.T. Mac Neill Hand
Signed Prints; Barclay Rubincam (Circa
1910) Print; Jane Curtis Burgin (Railroad
Station) Prjnt; Charcoal Prints, Signed
Book & Plates By Norman Rockwell;
Godie Prints; 2 Lge. Elvis Prints; Bobby
Benson (The Lost Herd) & The Tunnel Of
Gold Comic Story Books; 1934 Chicago
Worlds Fair Token & Others: Victor Dog
Miller Piano Co. Coatesville, Pa.; Long
Ranger Pin Knife & Others; Nixon, Agnew
& Peanut Man Wrist Watches; Post Cards
Some Local; Fox Hunting Prints; Pewter &
Steins; Oil Lamps; Lge. Variety Of Cos
tume Jewelry; Cast Iron Banks Old &
Reproductions; Lawn & Garden Tools;
Balance Scale w/Weights; Wooden
Planes; Tool Chest & Tools; Many Other
Items Too Numerous To Mention.
Terms: Cash Or Approved Check. No
Out Of State Checks.
Sale By:
Ann (Tootle) Zinn
Kenneth Griest
Lie. #AU-001270-L
& John Stoltzfus, Auctioneers
Lie. #AU-001728
Food Available
-Not Responsible For Accidents
Sale Reports
LEPRO SALE September 9, owner
Emson Farms held a Emanuel W. Lepro, 5'A
complete herd dispersal m *l® s southwest of
PUBLIC SALE
10-TRACTORS, FARM
MACHINERY, COMPUTER
Saturday, Sept. 23, 1989
at 9:00 A.M.
The undersigned, located along Maple
Grove Rd., Berwick Twp., Adams Co., Pa.,
(Maple Grove Rd. intersects #194-2 mi.
south of Abbottstown, 4 mi. north of
Hanover), will offer at public sale on the
premises the following;
10-TRACTORS
Ford #4OOO gas tractor, row crop front, 914
hrs., live hydraulics, Ford #3OOO gas tractor
(late model), Ford Golden Jubilee gas tractor
with industrial loader, Farmall #3OO gas trac
tor, row crop front; Ferguson TO 20 gas trac
tor, Allis Chalmers C gas tractor, Farmall A
tractor, Allis Chalmers WC tractor, Allis Chal
mers WD tractor with loader, Allis Chalmers
B tractor, 1958 Ford F-6 truck with 14 ft.
Omaha flat bed & racks, etc.
FARM MACHINERY
Ferguson & J.D. 3 pt. hookup sickle bar mow
ers, IHC 2 row com planter, 3 pt. 6 ft ground
blade. Farm Hand loader-fits Ford, Lely PTO
spreader, IHC 32 disc harrow, two 14 ft flat
ted wagons - one with new bed, 3 pt. 5 ft. rot
ary mower, Lavelle 24 ft. grain elevator with
% h.p. motor. Little Giant 16 ft. grain elevator
with motor, 16 ft portable grain elevator, 60
ft. roller conveyor track, 2 Beck trailer
tongues, Bxl6 dual axle equipment frailer with
winch, Bxl6 dual axle car trailer, 4 ft. x 8 ft.
enclosed horse frailer, 275 gal. fuel tank with
pump, 1 h.p. 24 v. winch, freezer compressor,
acetylene tank. Biro #34 band saw with 2 h.p.
motor, cast iron hog trough, 14-15-16 in. tires,
horse blankets, rotary mowers, approx. 500 ft.
'A ” stock dried black walnut lumber, etc.
COMPUTER, MOTORCYCLE
Inventron US 210 series computer having 6
terminals, printer, 2 disc magnetic tape, back
up & billing machine; Yamaha #4OO
motorcycle.
Ricky Kress, Sr.
Ph. 717-637-1550
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS: Cash or Approved Check
C.C. Miller Sons- Auctioneers
& Clerks
AU 610 L, Ph. 717-235-3673
REFRESHMENT RIGHTS RESERVED
the3o
cows* l was d 51405 * The $2600 and tw ° «> ld
cows was »14Uj. me c nnA
average of the bred “* » wo others
heifers was $ll6O and $ lBOO ea.
of the open heifers $BB5 Weaver Sa,es
was the average. The 9 Mgr. and auctioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF 71 ACRE FARM
SAT., SEPT. 23. 1989
At 2:00 P.M.
Located along Spring Grove Rd.,
between Goodvllle and Terre Hill In the
village of Union Grove. From Rt. 23 in
Goodvllle go N. on Spring Grove Rd.
approx. 2 miles East Earl Twp., Lancas
ter Co.
Real Estate consists of 71 acre farm.
House: First floor - Large eat in kitchen, liv
ing room, dining room, and sitting room. Sec
ond floor - 5 bedrooms and bathroom. Full
basement, coal hot air heat, enclosed front
porch, tin roof, frame wash house, spring
house.
- Stone and frame bank bam 76x104. open
stables for steers and hogs.
- 12x40 silo, frame equipment shed 21x36.
- Block chicken house 30x30
- Com Crib and equipment shed 25x38
• Frame tobacco shed with striping room
32x46
71 acres total, approximately 54 tillable
acres, remainder is pasture land with Conesto
ga creek flowing thru. Terrain is level.
Terms: 10% day of sale, settlement on or
before March 1, 1990.
This is one of the better farms in the
Weavcrland Valley, soil is in a very high state
of cultivation, for information and inspection
by appointment call: HORNING FARM
AGENCY, INC. 215-286-5183.
Terms by:
ESTATE OF JOHN M. HUBER
Edna S. Horning and
Mary S. teaman, Executrix
R. Douglas Good, Attorney
Horning Farm Agency, Inc.
Alvin Homing 0483-L
Merle Eberly 02417-L
Main Street, Morgantown, PA 19543
215-286-5183
public micricvi
07 TEXS'Efy AMP MOLS'TEIM
DAPRF CXPWE
Selling farm & discontinuing farming
will sell located 5 miles south of
Hagerstown, Md. & South of 1-70 on
Route 65.
Friday, Sept. 29, 1989
At 10:30 A.M.
94 Mead of 'Dairy CattCe 94
76 Mead of %g£. Jerseys
18 Mead Of Qrade Motstein, Jersey,
Ayrshire & Quemsey
Consisting of 78 Jerseys of which 76 are
registered, 20 ftesh in past 60 days, 14 dry, 9
bred Ist calf heifers, 2 yearling heifers,
balance in different stages of lactation.
14 Holsteins consisting of 13 cows of which
3 have freshened recently, 1 bred Ist calf heif
ers, balance in different stages of lactation. 1
dry Ayrshire & 1' milking Guernsey.
Registered Jerseys. Out of such sires as:
Ogston, Production Plus, Golden Faithful,
Fascinater, Designer, Bermonter, Yankee
Chief, Pan Am ET & other top sires & bred to
such service sires as;Fava HT. Douglas,
Imperial, Yankee Chief & others.
This is a home raised herd of mostly young
cows & worthy of your attention.
Bangs & T.B. tested within 30 days of sale
for interstate shipment Pregnancy examined
by vet Sale held in tent. Loading Chute.
Catalogs at ringside.
Terms: Cash or approved check. Not
responsible for accidents.
XPCKPW&) 3‘L%S r E < y fSWM
Robert D. Beckley & Son
Phone 301-582-0972
or 301-582-2890
Auctioneer: Robert C. Mullendore
Boonsboro, Md.
Phone 301-582-0546
Clerk: C.L. Metz
Lunch Rights Reserved by Salem Reform
Lancaster Farming Saturday, September 16,1989*031
ST AMY SALE
A Public Sale of anti
que gasoline engines
and collectibles was
held September 9 by
Mary F. Stamy, 2 miles
west of Newville, Pa.
on Route 641. A nice
sized crowd attended
the sale.
Some prices were:
V/t h.p. 1-cylinder
Domestic Engine &
Pump Co., Shippens
burg $l5OO, sets of bam
hinges $5O & $95, com
sheller $65 and steam
engine whistles $75 to
$llO each.
Dan Hershey Auc
tioneering Service con
ducted the sale.
WEAVER SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate, antiques and
household goods was
held September 9 by
Titus S. and Esther
Weaver, 609 Lincoln
Rd., Warwick Twp.,
Lancaster County, Pa.
There were 204 regis
tered bidders attending
the sale.
The brick ranch-style
house with an attached
2-car garage was sold
for $104,000 to Ronald
and Fem Zimmerman
of New Holland.
Other items sold
were: 1982 Plymouth
station wagon $l4OO,
Farmall cub tractor with
attach. $1570, wash
stand $lB5, blanket
chest $240, wooden
rocking chair $l5O,
hutch $320, washing
machine $lO5, electric
range $l4O, refrigerator
$l2O, 6 painted milk
cans $55 to $7O each, 2
baskets $4O & $76, iron
Santa bank $l2O, 5
decorated chairs $230
and 1802 'A -cent piece
$2l.
Paul E. Martin and
John D. Stauffer were
the auctioneers.
BINGAMAN
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and antiques was
held September 9 for
the estate of Fredric
Bingaman, 2 miles east
of Troxelville and 6
miles west of Penns
Creek, Pa.
The 140 acre farm
with 80 acres tillable
and balance in wood
land was sold for
$210,000. The large
frame dwelling and out
buildings were in need
of repair.
Other prices
included: sleigh bells
$260, Wilson blue
decorated crock
(cracked) $330, coffee
grinder $BO, deacon’s
bench $B3O, 8-day
clock $3OO, Happy
Thought cook stove
$lO3O, walnut drysink
$1230 and J.D. B tnc
tor $B5O.
Ken Smith and Bill
Fisher were the
anctioiieen.