Sale Reports SHAWVER SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held March 13 by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw ver, 2'A miles north west of Jacksonville, Marion Twp., Centre Co., Pa. There were 221 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices were; Ford 961 tractor $l2OO, N.H. hay baler $2350, N.H. 256 bay rake $lBOO, A.C. 66 com bine $450, Walsh field sprayer $420, harrow $3BO, cast-iron butcher kettles $250 & $145, lard press $165 and Sears & N.H. wagons $4lO & $3OO. The auctioneer was Barry Kerstetter. HOOVER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and farm equipment was held March 14 by Elva Hoover, 1 mile west of Berrysburg, Mifflin JAY ZEIGLER ROOFING CONTRACTOR FREE Estimates Continuous Longth Btforo Twp., Dauphin Co., Pa. The #1 parcel of 7 acres with 985 feet frontage and a small stream was sold for $37,000. llie #2 parcel of 81 acres with 1884 feet frontage, dwelling with attached garage, bank bam and storage sheds was sold for $256,000. Other prices were: Ford 4000 tractor $5300, Ford 9N tractor $l9OO, Ford 8N tractor $lBOO, Oliver 77 tractor $825, Ford 1965 600 truck $llOO, Pontiac 1973 Catalina car $750, decorated bedroom suite $BOO, oak kitchen cabinet $825, flour chest $2OO, dry sink cupboard $5OO, butcher kettle $145, kettle stove $195, sausage stuffer $l5O, meat grinder $75 and Swab potato plow $lBO. Mike and George Dcibert were the auc tioneers. DEMEY SALE A Public Auction of Standing Seam Metal Roofing Since 1963 Um On Garagaa, Horaa Barna, Etc. ADV • Roof can last for 100 years - cost efficient • Can be installed over existing roof (Asphalt, roll roofing, wood shingles) • Is environmentally safe • Beauty • colorful (galvanized, 40 lb. teme, teme-coated stainless, and painted steel in over 20 different colors.) PO Box 231 Rehrersburg, PA 19560 (717) 933-4666 (717) 933-5305 (717) 933-5174 farm machinery was held March 12 by Sam uel W. and Ethel M. Demey, Longview Drive, Harrisburg, Pa, There were 441 regis tered bidders at the sale. Some prices includ ed: 1988 Chev. pickup truck $10,500, 1977 CMC dump truck $9lOO, White 2-135 D tractor $23,600, While 100 D tractor $23,600, White 2-65 D tractor w/ loader $15,200, White 2-65 D tractor $6BOO, M.F. D 390-T tractor $21,200. Oliver 1655 D tractor $4OOO, Owaton na #345 skid loader $5450, N.I. uni-system $11,700, Hesston #6665 windrower $11,600, M.F. 850 combine w/3 heads $26,500. J.D. #346 bal er w/thrower $6300 and J.D. #B2OO grain drill $3500. Other items sold were: White wing disc $6500, White 5-B plow $3550, White chisel plow $5OOO, N.H. hay rake $2400, Kuhn rake $lBOO, 2 bale wagons $1325 & $1550. anvil $290, butcher block $355, Hobart meat saw $650, Hobart meat grinder $590, electric hoist $435 and iron ket tle $145. Paul E. Martin Auc tion Service conducted the sale. FAHNESTOCK SALE A Public Sale of household goods and antiques was held March 11 by Lynn B. Fahnestock, Executor at the Lemastcr Com munity Center, Lemas ters, Franklin Co., Pa. Some prices received were: solid end 3-draw cr bureau $220, walnut round table $330, 6 spindle chairs $226, walnut 5-drawer chest of drawers $550. books up to $lOO per box, sheets of Scouting patches up to $lOO each and goose-wing hewing axe $460. J. Robert Meyers was the auctioneer. VANDERWEY SALE A Public Sale of Hol stein heifers and farm machinery was held March 14 by Donald and Martha Vanderwey, Call For Information Good For All Roof Anglo* "AGES: * Can be installed on flat roof with as little as V 4 " pitch per foot. * Good for homes, farm buildings, garages, commercial buildings. • Sheet in continuous length installed with concealed fasteners with double lock seam for water tight application. . *> o i - * Loscy Road, Lafayette Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey. There were 190 registered bidders at the sale. 0 The 25 calves and heifers averaged $B2O and bred heifers aver aged $1215. The top heifers brought $1620, $1375 and $1325 with the top open heifer bringing $llOO. Open heifers averaged $675 and the calves averaged $544. Other prices includ ed: Ford 4600 tractor $5lOO, Ford 5000 trac tor $5050, Ford 8N tractor $llOO, J.D. 327 baler $3300, N.H. hay bine $2850 and Gehl self-unloading wagon $l9OO. Wayne E. Weaver AucL & Sales Manger. CRAMER ESTATE SALE A two-day auction of real estate, tools, furni ture and antiques was held March 13 and March 14 for the estate of Mrs. Lester C. (Ma bel) Cramer, 946 May Post Office Rd., Stras burg Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. There were 268 re gistered bidders attend ing the sale. The 7.6-acre farmettc with a 2-story frame house, a 1-story detach ed washhouse, frame bank barn and large 3-bay garage was sold for $165,000 to John Beiler of Strasburg, Pa. Other items sold were: M.H. pony tractor w/3 attachments $1790, two 8 x 10-foot utility sheds $3BO & $370, Maytag wringer washer $l4O, mahogany slant top desk $llO, square oak table $75, 2 bridge floor lamps $45 each, early Hess fire truck $4BO. decorated agate bowl $l6O. U.S.A. pitcher $82.50, West German cuckoo clock Lifidartlr EinWlnfl,'S«<ufti«y, Wire'S 1 !, 1992-^1 $6O. pink hen-on-nest $5O. Humpty Dumpty egg crate $65. broadax $6O. large tin Marine posters $55 each, Ha gen draw knife $5O, post-hole ax $46 and G. Esterly adz $32.50. Roy and Eric Probst were the auctioneers. HUBER SALE A Public Auction of household goods and antiques was held March 13 and March 14 for Elizabeth B. Huber, 50 N. Hazel St., Man heim, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 400 people registered during the two days. Among items sold were: old car books $57.50, Earhart milk bottle $l2O, half-pint milk bottle $2O, agate scoop $3O. agate quart milk can $3O, one year of Sports Illustrated from the 1950 s $5O, Yankees pennant $4O, comic books $25,1950s calendar $42, small basket $2O, brass school bell $95, pack of post cards $5O. tombstone dated 1821 $2lO, water can $l6, “Somebody in on the Line” phone pic ture $4O, slaw slicer $4O, brass dipper $3O, coffee tin $42.50, le mon squeezer $29, tray lot of small perfume bottles $55. Also sold were “Quintets” calendar $17.50, Roseville plat ter and pitcher $l7O, 2 sheep figurines $6O, World’s Fair cigar hold er $34, Hershey paper weight $35, 4 monkeys on sticks $25 each, Ar my tank toy $5O, round paper box $7O, red and blue quilt $475, mantel clock $135, coverlet $250, 3-pc. oak bed room suite $1275, dry sink $1275, oak hall rack $350, jelly cup board $4lO, 4-section bookcase desk $570, drop-front desk $llOO, pine blanket chest $lOOO and 4-section bookcase $4OO. Also sold were: small hooked rug $6O, Victor talking machine $950, ELECTRIC FENCERS SuperEherbizer ftlW FsECsf • QUALITY PRI CONSTRUCT!! • LOW IMPEDA • ECONOMICAI OPERATION • UL LISTED. F warranty, inclu by lightning. MAXI-P Low Impadanca, maximum aata output with antrgy conaarvatlon... Tha Mack IV oparataa for laaa , than 7a a month ' at 7a par kwh. Double lighting arraatora. Charge Jp > fanea. Fully warrantad. UL llatod. SALES AND SERVICE PEQUEA BATTERIES 103 A N. Ronki Rd., Ronkf, PA 17572 Diitnbutor A Wiinnly Sudan For Punuik .“Gone With the Wind” lamp $6OO, small blue washstand $425, Mil ler’s lamp with Tiffany style shade $4OO, Mick ey Mouse rolatoy $5O, oil hanging lamp $2OO, Tamara mechanical bank $260, broken lamp $lO5, egg basket $125, small scale $l7l, Aunt Jemima and man salt and-pepper shaker $6O and broken Lehn saf fron cup $9O. Sanford Leaman Auction Service con ducted the sale with Rich Moyer assisting. MARTIN SALE A Public Auction of dairy cattle and farm machinery was held March 14 by Nolan and Shirley Martin, 11661 Sylvan Drive, Mercers burg, Pa. The 22 grade Hol stein cows averaged $lOlO and the top two animals brought $1275 and $1250. Other prices were: Int 2400 tractor $2600, J.D. 336 baler $1475, Int. hay conditioner $5OO, J.D. grain drill $400,2-row potato dig ger $425, Ford 2-row cultivator $lOO. J & L round bale feeder $6lO and 550 gal. Sunset milk tank $B5O. Clair L. Martin was the auctioneer. WERNER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of trac tors and farm machin ery was held March 14 for the estate of John E. Wemer, Old Fritztown Rd., Sinking Spring, Berks Co., Pa. Some prices includ ed: Farmall Super C tractor $2150, Farmall 504 tractor $2150, Far mall H tractor $llOO, M.H. #35 combine $lBOO, Frick threshing machine $BOO, 14-ft. Gruber wagon $lOOO, 2 rubber tired wagons $350 each, old rope making machine $2OO, wooden shaking fork $5lO and milk cans $l5 to $25 each. Dale L. Putt was the auctioneer.
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