Cl6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16, 1991 Sale Reports KEYSTONE SAVINGS ASS’N. SALE A Public Auction was held March 6 along Park Place Road in Mahoney City, Schuy lkill Co., Pa. The sale was ordered by Key stone Savings Association. The ’/ acre of land with a 21,000 square foot building of brick and block construction was sold for $75,000. Other items sold were: filing cabinets $5O tp $6O each, pallet racks $425 to $450 per section, dock carts $l5 to $6O each, electric forklift $1350, pallet jack $350 and Toledo platform scale $530. Mike and George Deibert were the auctioneers. JONES SALE A Milking Herd Dis persal was held March 8 by John and Susan Jones, 6 miles west of Carlisle, Pa. on Locust Lane. The 50 head of Hols teins averaged $925. PUBLIC AUCTION FARM ■ 61 ACRES - FARM SAT.. APRIL 13. 1991 AT 1:00 P.M. Desirable 61 Acre Farm Located Just „ Over The Maryland Line In Southern York County, PA, At Edge Of HERIT AGE FARMS Along Dutton Rd. And Beaver Pond Ct., Shrewsbury Twp., S. York County, PA. Real Estate Consisting Of 32 Ac. Tillable, 28 Ac. Timber, Recently Renovated 2500+ Sq. Ft. Farmhouse, Outbldgs., Beef Frame Barn, Sheds, Garage. Tax Map AK-027, Deed Ref. 100 H-1123. Southern School District. Only 18 Miles N. Of Hunt Valley, MD (I-83) In Southern York Prime Location. Financing Details Available From Auctioneer. TERMS: $10,000.00 Cash Or Guaran teed Funds Day Of Sale. Balance Of 10% Of Purchase Price Due Within 10 Days Of Sale. Balance Due At Settle ment In 60 Days. Additional Terms By Edward H. Garber, Esq., York, PA (717) 848-2385. BROKER PARTICIPATION w/ Pre-Registration. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 3/17/91 1-4 PM & 4/7/91 1-4 PM Or*By Appt. w/Auctioneer Or Regina Nizer. Seller, AUDREY D. FORBES CENTURY 21, COLTON & ASSOC., INC. AUCTION DIVTSION (7I7) 235-6802 Martin Heaps And Robert Isennock- Auctioneers- Lie. Nos. 2762-L, 1819-L Isennock Auction Services (301) 557-8052 The top priced cow brought $l3OO and the second high cow was $1250. Kling’s Auction Ser vice conducted the sale. STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Sale of grade Holstein cows and registered cows and machinery was held March 8 by Aaron F. Jr. and Sadie Stoltzfus, 5 miles east of Gratz, Dauphin Co., Pa. The 48 Holsteins with 4 calves averaged $1613. The 83 head of animals averaged $1219 and the three top cows brought $2OOO, $1975 and $1950. Other prices were; 55 lb. DeLaval milker units $225 each. Sput nik $ll5O, diesel engine $5OO, vacuum pump $4OO, harness $95, N.H. #56 rake $9OO, manure spreader $9OO, N.H. 455 mower $550, engines $750 & $lO5O, J.D. maximerge Stoltzfus com planter $l4OO, horses $l2OO & $1250, pair of horses $2580 & $2700, alfalfa hay $Bl per ton and straw $49 per ton. Sieve Petersheim and Steve Petersheim Jr. EMIG SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held March 9 by Helen M. Emig, Lower Glades Road, York, Pa. There were 351 registered bidders. The 2Vi story frame house with aluminum siding, 2 story 2-car garage and other out buildings on V* acre was sold for $61,000. Other prices were: Troybilt tiller $7OO, hog gallows $lO each, crosscut saw $32, old Wheelhorse tractor $350, porch swing $45, pottery chicken water ers $2O each, electric MUTHLER SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery, trac tors and cows was held March 8 by James and Violet Mulhler, 3 miles north of Lamar, Pa. The 50 Holstein dairy cows averaged $9OB with the top cow bring ing $ll5O and there were over IS animals bringing $lOOO each. Other prices included: J.D. 2955 tractor $14,500, Case 1070 tractor $4900, Case 730 tractor $2700, Calumet tank spreader $3200, Martin side slin ger spreader $2900 and J.D. 3940 chopper $3OOO. Fraley Auction Co, conducted the sale. train $165, wind-up train $55 and old Valcn- PUBLIC AUCTION AT RUDNICK’S SALES, ROUTE 213, GALENA. MD. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1991 AT 9:00 A.M. Fine Furniture And Antiques Featuring A Northern Del. Estate: Ant. Pine Corner Cup board w/4 Panelled Doors, Ant. Sheraton, 4 Drawer Chest, Ant. 4 Drawer Chest w/French Feet, Red Velvet Uph. Sofa w/Rolled Arms & Claw Feet, Victorian Ladies & Gentlemen Chairs, Pr. Cane Seat/Back Rockers, Eli Terry Style Clock By Seth Thomas, Spoolcabinet On Frame, Bowfront China Closet (Mirrored Back), Ant. Double Dropleaf Table, 4 Rush Seat Ladder Back Chairs, Ant. Dry Sink, Carved Spool Rope Bed, Ant. Mt 3 Drawer Chest, Mt Spool Stand, Shaving Mirror, Corner Chair w/Needlepoint Seat Ball & Claw Foot, Victorian Mt Dresser w/Serpentine Front, Viet. Carved Chair, Ogee Mirror w/Gold Liner, Ant. 4 Drawer Pine Chest, Ant. Maple 4 Poster Rope Bed, Queen Anne Style Wingback Chair, Foot Stools, Nest Of 3 Tables, Empire Rocking Chair, Metal Lamp With Carvings, Many Other Pcs. Of Furniture, 3 Bronze Sculptures By Charles Parks, Sterling Tea Service, Cande labra, S. Kirk & Son Sterling Flatware, Coin Silver, Fine China & Glass, Blue Decorated Crock, 16 Antique & Semi-Ant. Oriental Small Rugs, Victrola, Oak China Cupboard, Oak Wash Stand, Lg. Mah, Break Front w/Open Arch Top, Open Hutch, Desk. Mirrors, Chairs, Field Desk, Penna House Cherry D R Set, Drexel Bar & 3 Stools, Howarcf Miller Tall Case Chime Clock, Bassett Single B.R. Set, Semi Antique Persian 9x12 Signed Kashan Rug, Persian Runner, Hamadan 3x5 Rug, Chinese Dragon 6x9 Rug... 2 Boats (1 Sail), Gas Gener ator, 60’ Tower Antenna, Freezer & Refrig., 9 Pc. Fine Old Cut Glass, Lalique French Bowl, Maxwell Parish Callander, G W T W Lamp, Signed Surgeon Oil Lamps, Cut Glass Pcs. (Large), Lg. Waterford Pcs., Roseville Pottery, Hummels, 2 Lg. Bisque Head Dolls, Madame Alexander Dolls, Shirley Temple Doll, Cand lewick, Quilts, Hat Pins, Fostoria, Ivory Fig ures, Collection Of Netsukes, Plus A Selection Of Jewelry.... Special Gun, Decoy And Baseball Card Sale, Saturday, April 6th At 9:00 A.M. Our Next Furniture & Antique Sale Will Be Saturday, April 13th At 9:00 A.M. HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC. Sales Manager, Auctioneers, Real Estate Broker Galena, MD 21635 Phone: 301-648-5601 esi^s^ii%ie^ii%is^ii^i«^«»%.ii^s»^«»^wefc»»%«e^ tines $6O to $B5 ca Rentzel’s Auction Service conducted the sale. KANAGY SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held March 9 by John and Barbara Kanagy. east of Brownstown on Turtle Hill Rd., Lane. Co.. Pa. The 2 unit farm house, garage/barn, pole barn and horse barn was sold for $190,500. It was located on 3 acres with orchards and large gar den area. Homing Farm Agen cy, Inc. conducted the sale. S.G. LEWIS & SON, INC. SALE A Public Auction of tractors and farm equip ment was held March 9 for S.G. Lewis & Son, Inc. for inventory reduction and consign ment. It was held at 352 N. Jennersville Road, West Grove, Pa. Some prices included: Case loader & backhoc $6900, N.H. skid loader $2325, M.F. 35 tractor $2500, N.H. #520 spreader $2BOO, I.H. 84 hydro tractor $6550, M.F. 50 tractor $2120, N.H. 489 hay bine $l6OO, N.H. forage wagon $5925, Farmall M tractor $970, 1920 Fordson tractor $2OOO, M.F. 3 pt. backhoc $2050, N.H. 474 hay bine $2025, N.H. #4ll disebine $4600, N.H. #462 disc mower $9lO, Kelley 3 pt. backhoc $2500, Brillion chisel plow $775, N.H. #3ll baler $2BOO and Woods #l2O rotary chopper $3700. Paul E. Martin was the auctioneer. ESHSALE A Public Sale of mules and farm machin ery was held March 5 by Daniel L. Esh, 10 miles east of Lancaster in the village of Inter course. Pa. Some prices included: mules $1025 & $l9OO, pairs of mules $3550 & $2900, harnes ses $95 & $llO, broad caster $275, Case-Int. 8520 baler $Bl5O, trac tor $lO5O, Stoltzfus liq uid manure spreader $l7OO, 28 ft Zimmer man elevator $lOOO, McDeering No. 9 ensil age cutter $1425, N.I. 323 com picker $2600, tobacco lathe $l3 ewt, bale box $llO and 50 lb. Surge milkers $2OO each. Steve Petersheim and Steve, Jr. were the auctioneers. HOOVER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and farm equipment was held March 9 by Earl N. and Elva W. Hoover, 375 Lausch Rd., Denver, Lane. Co., Pa. The 8.2 acres with a stone two family home, TWO (2) DAYS TWO ABSOLUTE NURSERY AUCTIONS 30 BOLES APART BV BRIDGETON, SOUTH NEW JERSEY ABSOLUTE NURSERY AUCTION OF B & M NURSERY BY ORDER OF OWNER DUE TO RECENT ACCIDENT ft HEALTH REASONS WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1991 AT 8:30 AM B ft II NURSERY, WILLIAM ft MARION COLEMAN, 210 COLEMAN ROAD, ELMER. NEW JERSEY 08318 HALLOWAT TWP. • SALEM COUNTY • PH: 609-358-8968 ! LOCATED: GO SOUTH ON 45 TO 77. COMING FROM DELAWARE-MEMORIAL BRIDGE TAKE RT. 40 TO 77 WHICH IS A CIRCLE (JOHN DEERE DEALER A A DINOR RESTAURANT) I TAKE RT. 77 SOUTH. GO S TO * MILES WHEN YOU COME TO A BUNKER UGHT GO S STRAIGHT THRU TO SECOND ROAD ON RIGHT COLEMAN ROAD, TURN RIGHT A FIRST ( FARM ON RIGHT. } APPROX. 20,000 PLANTS IN-GROUND * BEAUTIFUL CONTAINER STOCK, READY TO SELL. APPROX. COUNTS: 900 PRUNUS KWANZAN CHERRY 2-2’/. ”, 600 PRUNUS NEWPORT PLUM 2-2/. 200 PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD PLUM 2-2/. ", 790 ACER CRIMSON KINO 2-2'A 125 RED BUD. 150 RYRUS RED SPIRE PEAR 2-3"; 75 SWAMP MAPLE; 50 RUBY RED MAPLE; 415 NORWAY MAPLE 2-3”; 150 MARSHALL SEEDLESS ASH 2-3”, 50 LITTLE LEAF UNDEN 2-3”; 120 MT FUNGI 2-3"; 95 WHITE BIRCH, 135 PIN OAK; SOME HEMLOCK 3-4,000 SHADES 1M ’-3’ CALIPER. 2-3,000 ORNAMENTALS: NIGARA, COMPACTA, GLOBES, BIOTA. AND GOLD TIP JUNIPER. CONTAINER STOCK: 2-B GAL,. CONTAINER STOCK. 90% BEAUTIFUL READY TO RETAIL. RHODODENDRON. PJM.’S, BLUE RUG JUNIPER, BLUE PACIFIC. OLD GOLD, ANDORRA, HEMLOCK, RED AZALEAS. WHITE AZALEAS. MADAMA BUTTERFLY AZALEA, PLUS MORE ALSO SOME MACHINERY. 50’ M/L OF 6 A 4” RACE A RACE IRRIGATION PIPE. REMOVAL; DECEMBER 31, 1991. ABSOLUTE NURSERY AUCTION THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 28. 1991 AT 8:30 AM MARL-HILL NURSERY • WHITE OAK NURSERY R.D. 1, BOX 256, BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 08312 PH: 609-451-1206 LOCATED: ON HWY 49 BETWEEN BRIDGETON. NEW JERSEY A SALEM. NEW JERSEY AT MILE MARKER 19. TWO MILES FROM SHILOH TOWARD SALEM. NEW JERSEY. APPROX. 30,000 PLANTS - ALL IN-GROUND AZALEA, RHODODENDRON, JAPANESE HOLLY, HEMLOCK, YEWS, CHERRY. BIRCH, GLOBES, JUNIPERS, RED MAPLE. FORSYTIOA AND MAPLES. ELEVEN BLOCKS OF IN-GROUND SHADES OP SPECIMEN TREES. REMOVAL: BLOCKS DECEMBER 31. 1991 - BALANCE BY JULY 1. 1991 TERMS ON BOTH SALES: PAYMENT IN FULL DAY OF AUCTION BY CASH. CERTIFIED CHECK OR CURRENT LETTER GUARANTEEING YOUR CHECK FROM YOUR BANK DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT. IF YOU EXPECT TO BUY. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS SHOULD ANY OCCUR. CALL OR FAX FOR COMPLETE BROCHURE CALL TOLL FREE- PA 1-800-752-7653 OR USA 1-800-772-7653 A FAX (412) 646-1766. REIMOLD BROTHERS AUCTION 81 MARKETING SERVICE TRANSFER, PA 16154 808 REIMOLD AUCTIONEER »AU-000753-L; DAVID G REIMOLD 4AU-001193-L; VINCE E. JONES «AA-001802-L “CALL THE NURSERY AUCTION SPECIALIST FOR YOUR AUCTION* V* acre pond, stone and frame hog and steer barn with attached equipment shed and silo was sold for $166,000. Other prices were: J.D. 224 baler $525, J.D. KBA 28 disc $5lO, J.D. 567 hay rake $250, J.D. 9 ft haybine $325, silage wagon $650, chicken brooders $3O each. Allied 1 ton grinder-mixer $1350, Rhino 3 pL 8 ft blade $2OO and family Hols tein cow $B2O. Paul K. Landis was the auctioneer. LEBANON VALLEY AUCTION CO. SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held March 4 by the Lebanon Valley Auc tion Company Inc., 138 College Ave., Annville, Pa. at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds, comer of Rocherty and Cornwall Roads, Lebanon, Pa. SOme prices were; Oliver 440 tractor $2400, A.C. Dl7 tractor w/plow $l3OO, J.D. 4-bottom plow $2300, A.C. 6080 tractor $4850, Artsway forage wagon $2350, J.D. 327 baler $5300, Case 1690 tractor $5400, J.D. 3020 D tractor $6600, J.D. 1520 tractor w/loader $6OOO, Ford F7OO grain truck $lO,OOO and A.C. 7010 tractor $7600 plus J.D. 670 rake $l9OO. The sale was man aged by the Lebanon Valley Auction Com pany Inc. There were 364 registered bidders from seven states. RHOADS SALE A Public Sale of anti ques, trains and house hold goods was held March 9 by Miriam M. Rhoads, 50 S. Third St., Akron, Lancaster Co., Pa. There were 320 registered bidders at the sale. SOme items sold were: antique chest of drawers $BOO, bow front mahogany china closet $450, grained jel ly cupboard $775, grained wood chest $260, set of 6 decorated chairs $3lO, 2 oak dressers $lBO & $275, washstand $2lO, oak square extension table w/claw feet $3BO, Vic torian table $l6O and mahogany slant-top desk $275. Also sold were: 2 three-piece Depression bedroom suites $l2O & $240, Lionel standard gauge passenger set $4OO, Lionel standard gauge freight train set $2OO, Lionel O gauge freight train set $75, Gilbert mantel clock $B5, gingerbread man tel clock $65, crock w/ blue markings $65, HaU’s plate $6O. 1767 Thomas Penn deed $lB5, half dollars up to $5 each and stiver dol lars up to $7 each. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers.