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    036-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, November 18,1989
Sale Reports
REVERCOMB
SALE
A Complete Disper
sal of Holstein cows
and heifers was held
November 10 by Heidi
and Roy Revercomb,
R.D. 1, Bridgewater,
Virginia.
The average of the 74
head of cows, heifers
and calves sold was
$1305. The top cow
brought $2500 and
there were 6 Holstein
cows that brought
$2OOO or more.
Remsburg Sale Ser
vice managed the sale.
MARTIN
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and house
hold goods was held
November 11 by the
estate of Jeremiah S.
Martin, 724 Peters
Road, Leacock Twp.,
Lane. Co., Pa. There
were 230 registered bid
ders attending the sale.
The brick and frame
ranch-style dwelling
with attached 2 car gar
age on a 250 by 165
foot lot was purchased
by Mervin Seibel, Sads
buryville for $147,000.
Other items sold
were: 1979 Chev. truck
$2400, 1981 Oldsmo
bile $1550, German
wall clock $l7O, riding
mower $3OO, Reming
ton 270 rifle with scope
$4lO, Kenmore micro
wave $125, blanket
chest $l7O and twin
beds $2lO.
The auctioneers were
Robert E. Martin, Jef
frey R. Martin and Ger
ald Hoover.
EARHART
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques and collector
plates was held Novem
ber 11 for the estate of
Rachel E. Earhart on
Line Road in Stevens,
Lane. Co., Pa. There
were 220 registered bid
ders at the sale.
Some prices were:
1971 Hummel plate
$375, 1972-1980 Hum
mel plates $95 to $175
each, Hummel anniver
sary plate $l2O, 4 pc.
set of Wizard of Oz
plates $llO and a brass
planter $5O.
T. Glenn, Timothy G.
and Thomas A. Horst
were the auctioneers.
HUBER SALE
A Public Sale of
household items and
antiques was held
November 11 by Harry
S. and Anna M. Huber,
615 Owl Hill Road,
Lititz, Lane. Co., Pa.
Real estate was also
sold and about 330 peo
ple attended the sale
including 369 regis
tered bidders.
The 16 acre farmette
was sold for $302,000
to Samuel Jr. and
Kathryn Seaber, Saddle
Hill Drive.
Other prices were:
milk cupboard $4950,
high chair $2OO, small
oval marble-top table
$275, high-top dry sink
$lB5O, dry sink $835,
carnival dish $lOO,
footed carnival dish
$235 and 11 green
Depression glass sher
bert dishes $l2O.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM REAL
ESTATE, TRACTORS,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 9, 1989
Located 4V4 miles west of Greencas
tle, along Route 16 in southern part of
Franklin Co., Pa.
Sale at 11:00 A.M.
Massey Ferguson 180 Diesel tractor wide
front 3 PH only 2700 hrs; Ford 671 Select
speed tractor on good rubber, Ford 7 ft. mow
er; Ford 2 bottom plow; Oliver 3-16 in. bottom
cushion trip plow; other machinery; tools. At
1:00 P.M. the farm will be offered 125 acres
more or less of good level limestone soil all
under cultivation, with approximately 1 mile
of road frontage, 2 wells of water, cistern.
Improved by a 214 story brick house, 4 rooms
down with modem kitchen, living room with
wall to wall carpet &'A bath. 4 rooms up with
wall to wall carpet, full bath. Full basement
concrete floor. Oil fired hot water furnace with
convection heat. Storm doors & windows. 3
car concrete block garage with overhead doors
with openers. 98 ft. long 2 floor bank frame
bam with stables, wagon shed & com crib in
lower part. Concrete stave silo. Hog pen,
chicken houses, steel wire circle com crib.
Large open front implement shed, closed
implement shed.
Inspection Saturdays, Nov. 25, Dec. 2 from
1:00 to 4:00 P.M. or by appointment call
717-597-7593.
Terms of real estate 10% down, other
terms day of sale.
Auctioneers Note: If looking for good farm,
don’t pass this one up.
RAY B. HAWBAKER
Edgar J. Stull & Lynn Dietrich
Auctioneers
AU-000921-L AU-001464-L
Steiger & Steiger Attorneys
AUCTION SALE
GROCERIES, TOYS, NOVELTIES, WICKER,
ANSWERING MACHINES, COMPUTERS, TAPES
LADIES & MEN’S APPAREL, SHOES
AREA RUGS, FABRIC, PAINT BRUSHES
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21- 10 A.M.
All DDEIIQCft
1825 E. BOSTON AVE., PHILA. PA.
SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS AND OTHER
ACCOUNTS COMPRISING IN PART
GROCERIES, HOUSEWARES, TOYS, WICKER
Can Goods, Juices, Cereals, Soaps. Detergent, Cleaners,
Floor Polish, Paper Products, Napkins, Tissue, Mops,
Brushes, Brooms, Candles, Paper Bags, Twine, Clothes
Pins, Light Bulbs, Shoelaces, Buttons, Craft Items, Wicker
Baskets & Decorations, Novelty Tops & Games, F-P Child
rens Picnic Tables, Alarm Clocks, Christmas Decorations,
Toy Cars, Tricycles. Combs, Yarn, Record Albums, Ham
mers, Paint Brushes, Electncal, Locks.
COMPUTERS, ANSWERING MACHINES, VHS TAPES
AT&T System 25, H-P Senes 150 & Macintosh Computers,
Magnavox Compact Disc Players, Quantity of Arcade Game
cartridges, 750 VHS Sport & Game Tapes, 325 Answering
Machines, Office Desks & Chairs, 2 Drawer & 4 Drawer File
Cabinets, Xerox & IBM Typewnters, NCR Cash Registers,
Dictaphones, Electric Heaters.
BUBBLE WRAP, FABRIC, AREA RUGS
32 Rolls Poly Cap Plus Light Barrier Bubble Wrap 12" Width,
23.500 Yds. Non-Woven White Fabric, 2,175 Yds. Polyester
60' Finished Fabnc, 510 Asst. 24' x 45' & Area Hand Woven
& Braided Rugs, 600 Lbs. 'A & 1 Lb. Boxes Rubber Bands.
LADIES k HEN’S APPAREL, LADIES SHOES
2.500 Prs Ladles & Children’s Dress & Casual Shoes &
Boots, Sweaters, Warm-Ups, Ladles Blouses, Slacks, Dres
ses, Gowns, Men’s & Boys Slacks & Shirts, Thermal Wear,
Knitted Hats & Scarves, Handbags, Umbrellas, Bed Blank
ets, Stockings.
HAMMERS, PAINT BRUSHES; ELECTRICAL, LOCKS
2 H D. Concrede Nail Hammers, 2,150 1”-4* Paint Brushes,
Hand tools, Emergency Lights, Extension Cords, Batteries,
Padlocks, Door Locks, Carded & Pkged. Hardware, Wire &
Cable, Filament A Masking Tape, Hand Vacuums.
INSPECTION: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 > S A.M. to 4 P.M.
TERMS; CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECKS- 25% DEPOSIT REQ.
PA. AUCTIONEERS UCENSE NO. AUOOOI7SL
CfSTAtLISMtOIN ISM
omk yr/Juc&o+te&u,
1825 EAST BOSTON AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19125
(215) 634-2500
Randal V. Kline,
Lloyd Kreider and Roy
Good, Jr. were the
auctioneers.
SPECIAL .
CONSIGNMENTS TO
OUR REGULAR
HORSE SALE J . A
AT NEW HOLLAND
SALES STABLES, INC.
12 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. just off Rt 23,
New Holland, Pa.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1989
To be sold at approximately 12 Noon
13 head work horses from North Carolina.
1 pair 6 and 7 year old Belgian Mares.
1 pair Black Percheron 4 & 5 year old
Geldings.
Consigned by Billy Cochran
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF FARM CROPS, TOOLS,
AND FARM EQUIPMENT
THURSDAY ,
NOVEMBER 30th
At 9:00 A.M.
From Lancaster Co., cross Norman
Wood Bridge, take Rte. 74 North to
Bridgeton Rd., turn left and go to
Gatchetvllle Rd., turn left to Brown Rd.,
turn left to first farm on left. From Red
Lion, take Rte. 74 South to Broge Rd.,
turn right to Gatchetvllle Rd., go
straight thru to Brown Rd., farm on left.
FARM EQUIPMENT:
1985 A.C. 7010 D. new A.C. 5045 D, A.C.
Dl7, M6lO Clark Skid Loader, 273 N.H. Bal
er w/Thrower, 256 N.HY. rake, 3-16’ Hay
Wagons w/Racks on EZ flow running gears,
Vita meyer tedder, O M E Ontonawa Haybine,
12’ J.D. transport disc harrow, Brillion Culti
packer, A.C. Drill, N.I. 150 bu. spreader, 353
N.H. Hammermill, N.H. 2300 gal. tank
spreader, 2 N.I. forage wagons (1 14’ and
1-16’), 782 A.C. chopper with 2 row com head
and grass head, 27 N.H. blower, 30 ton grain
or feed bin, stalk shredder, A.C. chisel plow,
A.C. 4 row com planter, 702 N.I. Uni system
Century sprayer, 32’ Little Giant elevator, 14’
flat hay wagon, 3 gravity flow grain wagons (2
Kilbros and 1 Kasten), 2 dumping stations, 5
H.P. Weslfalia compressor, 5 Bou-matic milk
ers w/Westfalia pulsators, 60’8” auger, 30’6”
auger, A.C. 3 bottom 14” plow with snap Cou
pler, 2-Van Dale silo unloaders 1-12’ and
1-18’, 12’ auger, 1200 KW generator, spinner
fertilizer spreader, tractor 12 volt mtd. seeder,
Ontario grain drill for parts, 3 pt. wood split
ter, 3 pt. buck saw. Can’t kick cow trainer, calf
puller, 2 udder supports, vet. supplies, nuts,
bolts, washers, etc., scrap lumber, various
sized log chains, portable air pump, shovels,
brooms, forks, hydraulic hoses, hydraulic
cylinders, 70 bales of baler twine, IA H.P.
electric motor, High pressure water pump,
water hoses, 325 Ford lawn mower, garden
tiller for lawn tractor, 6 H.P. engine, silage
forks, galvanized bu. baskets, bushel crates,
transmission oil, semen tank supplies, 55 gal.
drum hay preserve, 5 bags silage preserve,
knap-sack sprayer w/engine, 22 new farm
gates B’, 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, and 18’. 2-32’
wooden ladders, 36’ bam fan, air and water
hose winder on wheels, PTO wire winder, full
roll barbed wire, heavy duty chain hoist, 500
lb. scald, 2 bag wagons, 2 feed carts, concrete
mixer, wheelbarrow, pea shelter, 65 electric
fence posts, 12 volt fencers, 120 volt fencers,
roll of electric fence wire, pickup bed liner,
gas heater (used two months), misc. shelving,
metal shelving on wheels, scrap iron, tractor
mtd. seeder. Feed - 12x65 silo % full of ryel
age, 18x60 with approx. 30 tons, also, 3000
bales of hay (approx. 40 lb. ea.), 1975 Ford
pickup thick (fair cond.), 1979 G.M.C. truck
with cattle racks, Dodge pickup engine (good,
needs bed), 1982 Pontiac J 2000, also other
items not mentioned.
For information call; 717-786-1146 or
717-786-4246
Terms and conditions by:
RONALD & ROBERT BARD
Agents for Seller
Auctioneers:
Elton Horning AU-000434-L
Ronald Bard AA-001836-L
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
COUNTRY STORE, STOCK
& EQUIPMENT
SAT., NOV. 25 @ 10:00 AM
Located along Old Rt. 222, Old Lancaster
Pike, in the Village of Gouglersville.
Items Included: Kelvinator upright freezer, 2 dr.; 2
•dr. upright dairy case: 8' meat case; 9’ produce
case; shelves & stands; box lots of groceries;
paperware; old cards; some very old items found in
store from yrs. ago; cartons of cigarettes: spice
racks and many more items sold in a country store.
Terms By:
HAROLD BRIGHTBILL
Horning Farm Agency, Inc.
Alvin Horning AU-0433-L
Merle Eberly AU-2417-L
Main Street, Morgantown
215-286-5183
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1989
9:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1989
9:00 A.M.
TO BE HELD AT NEW HOLLAND AUCTION CEN
TER, 100 WEST JACKSON STREET, NEW HOL
LAND, PA.
FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 24, 1989- 6:00 P.M.
ANTIQUE & MODERN TOOLS
Three Stohler axes - Stohler hatchet; Cones
toga wagon jack; Winchester tools; Many
Ford wrenches; wooden brace with brass trim;
All sizes folding rules with brass trim.
Two sets of Slater tools; Tinsmith tools;
Leather tools; Carpenter tools; Anvil tools;
Blacksmith tools; Horse collar and Hames
measures.
Hammers of all kinds and sizes; Wooden
handled pipe and monkey wrenches.
Clover seed sower; Hand planters; All kinds
of long and short screwdrivers; Oil cans; Tool
chests; S-wrenches; Wheelbarrow; Oyster
knife; Chicken catcher. Garden tools; Lawn
mower.
SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1989- 9:00 A.M.
HOUEHOLD ITEMS •
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Dry sink with top; Bow front china closet;
Side board; Chest of drawers; Stack bookcase
glass front; Four blanket chests; extension
table with 4 fiddleback chairs; Cradle.
Cast iron cow - New Holland Machine -
Compliments of A.M. Zimmerman; Large
split wood baby or wash baskets.
Harness vise; Rope trundle bed; 3 prong
wooden forks; 2 ferneries; wood turners;
Flute; Organ stools.
Advertising items from Ephrata and sur
rounding area; Yard sticks; Plates, Cups;
Razor strap; Pocket knives; etc.
Gilbert mantel clock; Reverse painting by
John Long; Wood cup by Jas Root; Old picture
of Ephrata Cloister.
Pairs of old bridle rosettes; Canes; Milk
cans - some drop handles; Com dryer; Hunt
pictures; Old milk bottles; Indian arrow heads;
Indian paint pot; Wash boiler; Clothes tree;
Egg scales; Communion bread rolling pin;
Rug beaters; Marbles - small and large; Mt.
Airy Band pictures; Baskets; N.H. cow lead;
Small cow butter print (crack); Stereoscope
with pictures; Jugs; Bone, casing cleaner.
Glassware, some Heisey; Agate plates;
Large Agate coffee or tea pot; two Rayo
lamps: Horseshoe tumblers; Many salt and
pepper shakers, sets; Fiesta ware; Wooden
handled knife and fork sets; Depression glass;
China dishes; Nippon; Some linen and quilts;
Cushion tops.
Domestic electric sewing machine; Maytag
wringer washer; Revere ware; Pots and pans.
NEW HOLLAND MACHINE CAST COW
AND LARGE MACHINERY WILL BE
SOLD AT 12:00 NOON SATURDAY.
FRI. EVE.- NOV. 24 AT 6:00 P.M.
SAT. MORN.- NOV. 25 AT 9:00 A.M,
WALTER FASNACHT
OWNER
DIFFENBACH AUCTS.- 225-L
No out of state checks.