Sale Reports BROWN SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held May S by Betty Jane Brown, north of Churchtown, 376 Hammertown Rd„ Caernarvon Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The VA story house on a 1 acre lot with a sun porch and 2-car gar age was sold for $154,000 to Noah Sauder of East Earl, Pa. Some other prices EQUIPMENT - Morbark Portable Mill • HMC B’x3o” Gang Edger Mod ED43Z SerED4345 ver, spd. * Complete Helle Auto Mill, Model 36R with 4 Head Block w/vert. edger, hyd unit, 125 HP motor & starter • Cus tom Tag-A-Long w/Log Bunks * (2) NEW Mellott 20’ Live Decks * NEW Mellott 20” Vibrating Conveyor * Rosser Head Debarker with Drag Conveyor & Mellott 30’ 4 Strand Deck * Portable Chipper-Bush Chipmaster, Model 60-M, Scr. 740917, mounted on tan dem axle trailer with Cummings power unit. Mod. MT855P310, scr. 41218, used 2547 hours, has Mellott hydraulic infeed conveyor, and 300 gallon fuel tank * Wagner Resaw- 6” Double Arbor, Cant Sizer, includes motors, spacers and starters • Oliver Cut-Off Saw mod. 94-DH ser. 201890 with infeed and out feed tables * Alden multi-Rip Saw * ‘79 Ford Cl-9000w/350 Big Cam Cummins * (2) super 8 Pettibone, mod 8-4, ser, 8-1641 with 353 GM *B7 diesel * Super 10 Pettibone Mod. 1048 ser. 2710 w/453 GM diesel * Dehumidi fication Kiln * IH Hough Payloader with bucket, MckJ H-30D, ser 03376 • JD-540 Skidder Ser. 079993 * Generator Set with 671 GM diesel, Delco 75 KVA generator 240-480 volt, skid mount with fuel tank * 2 Alium Flat Beds 38’x40’ * (2) ‘BO CAT 910 Front End Loaders * Newman Planer Matcher w/8”xl6” Newman Pineapple Feed Conveyor mod. 512 ser. 12207 • ‘B7 48” Precision Chip Pack with shaker, screen, & Phelphs Loading system with 150 HP motor & Starter * 40’ Saw Dust Bin w/Auger conveyors * ‘B9 Toyota Forklift Mod. FGC3O, 6000 lb. 435 hours • 1988 JD Turbo Log Skidder, Model 540 D, Ser. 08948, 2900 hours * ‘79 CMC Tri-Axle Log Truck. 430 Detroit Engine, 15 Speed w/BCBO Barko Log Loader (This truck has been completely overhauled with $25,000 in receipts * ‘79 Ford Roller Ramp w/CAT engine * Ekstrom Rip Saw 20 HP, var. feed * NEW 1989 Fiat Allis Front End Loader, Model FRISB * ‘B2 TJ. 450 Grapple Skidder • Complete Woodwork ing shop-planer, moulder, cut-offs, dust sys tem, fork lifts * Complete Frick Manual Mill, with Cornell Edger, CAT Power Plant, Hyd System * American Corinth Auto Mill. 3 Hd. blk., air over elec., w/Frick Husk ser. 24531 * Sagar 18” Heavy Duty Sliding Table Saw, 5 HP. ALSO: Blowers, Blades, Motors, Starters, Saw Dust Trailer w/Augers, Hyd. Units and 100's of small items. DIRECTIONS: Spartansburg Is located on Rt. 77,10 miles South of Corry, PA., 14 Miles North of Titusville, Pa. Mill Is on Mechanic St. in the center of Spartansburg. Sale Manager: R.F. Cunningham, PA LIC. NO: AU-002806-L Owner STEVE ONGLEY 814-654-7485 woe; 100 yr. old rock ing horse $l3OO, Toro/ Wheelhorse riding mower $lO5O and pitcher pump lamp $135. Randal Kline, Lloyd Kreider and Roy Good Jr. were the auctioneers. EBERSOLE ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 7 for the estate of C.S. Ebersole, 3045 Marietta Ave., East Hempfield, Lane. Co., Pa. The 1.3 acres with a SB’x36’ barn and work shop was sold for $60,000 to E. Gerald Ebersole, 2817 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Horst Auctioneers conducted the sale. MacELWEE SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held May 9 by Florence M. MacElwee, 'A mile south of Erdman, Upper Dauphin Co., Pa. The 29 acre Lykens Valley Farm with a frame dwelling was sold for $65,000. Other prices received were: comer cupboard $1775, jelly cupboard $290 and Gone-With- The-Wind lamp $250. Mike and George Deibert were the auctioneers. WITHERS SALE A Public Sale of real estate, antiques and household goods was held May 9 for Benja min H. Withers, 432 W. Ridge Road, Elizabeth town, Lane. Co., Pa. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE APPROX. 100 ACRE FARM ANTIQUES ft HOUSEHOLD GOODS JUNE 5 AND 6 SALE TIME: 6:00 PM. FRIDAY 0:00 Ail. SATURDAY LOCATED ALONG RT. 1625 APPROX. 1 MILE SOUTH OF GRIFFITH AND BIXLER, WHERE RT. #568 AND RT. #625 INTERSECT, AT TOP OF TROSTLE’S HILL REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLO CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: Approx. 100 acres of land comprised of term, mea dow, and woodland. There is an estimated 40 to 50 acres of farmland. Buildings include the following: 214 story frame dwelling with shingled roof like new, kitchen, dining room, living room, built-in porch, and small storage room, 6 bedrooms, bath room, attic and ground cellar. Hot water oil base board heat, water supply from wed. Spring located on farm. Large bank bam with metal roof in good condition, two car garage. Farm has a good amount of fron tage along RL #625. This farm Is in excellent loca tion, dose to shopping areas and easily accesible to large highways. This property has many possibil ities. Don’t mist this sale. FARM WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE SATURDAY, 1:00 PM. FOR ANY DETAILS ON THIS PROPERTY OR FOR INSPECTION CALL CHET LONG AUC TIONEERING SERVICE AT (717) 733-9601 FOR APPOINTMENT. TERMS BY: SHIRLET K, ARNOLD ft MILDRED KRICK ATTORNEYS: DAVID & SOBOTKA, CHARLES W. SHEIDY Also at the same lime antiques and household goods. Send for a complete brochure. Lunch win be provided by Brecknock Fire Co. TERMS BT: SHIRLET K. ARNOLD EXECUTRIX FOR MAZIE KRICK ESTATE CHET LONG AUCTIONEERING SERVICE CHET LONG & DAVID THOMAS AUCTIONEERS Auctioneer No. AU-000554-L & AU-000940-L Phone: (717) 733-9601 We cover all details. There were 171 regis tered bidders at the sale. The real estate con sisted of a 23 acre far mcttc with a frame 2-story house and a frame bam in addition to a pond. It was sold for $169,000 to a deve loper, Keith Murphy,of Elizabethtown. Two building lots adjoining the farm were also sold for $22,000 and $23,500 to Steven Reinert, Elizabethtown, Pa. The sale was high lighted by a bid of $9600 for a rare Lan caster County shach back Windsor armchair. Other items sold were: Pennsylvania Federal walnut high chest of drawers $7OOO, Pennsylvania Federal low chest of drawers $4500,2 pc. comer cup board with damage $2300, Pa. walnut tavern table w/biscuit feet $3lOO, schoolmas ter’s desk $525, four- section oak bookcase $475, “Annals of the Conestoga Valley” $550, Windsor .stool $5OO, reverse paintings on glass mirror $290 & $2OO, C-style rolltop desk $550, rye basket $2OO, 1951 Ford pick up truck $4300, Ford N tractor $l3OO, Agway Tuff Power riding mower $l2OO, Brown ing shotgun $BOO, Colt revolver $525 and Fox sterling shotgun $340. J. Omar Landis Auc tion Service conducted the sale. PEACHEY SALE A Public Sale of shop equipment and blacks mith tools was held May 9 by David N. Peachey, I'A miles west of Bellville, Pa. along W. Bark Mt. Road. Some prices received were: white ironstone pitcher $75, ring anvil $45, tire shrinker $4O. metal cutter $230, Hobart welder w/engine $2550, drill press $3lO, table saw $6OO, radial arm saw $5OO, diesel engine $l2OO, air com pressor $3OO and large 1200 air tank $575. Mark Click was the auctioneer. HUBER SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and household goods was held May 9 for Anna Mae Huber, 1930 Linden St., East Petersburg, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 220 Lancaster Farming Subscription Service • Entering a NEW Subscription? Check the proper box and fill in your name and address. Attach your check, $19.00 per year or $36.00 for two years in PA, MD, DE, NJ, NY, OH, VA and WV. (All other areas - $29.00 per year, $56.00 for two years.) Payment must accompany order. Allow three weeks for delivery. • CHANGE OF ADDRESS? 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Some prices were: 1960 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 automobile $5300, yardstick $35, tobacco sizer $72.50, Shirley Temple pitcher $6O, Prussia w/crown bowl $325, mantel clock $l3O, Seth Tho mas pocket watch $3lO, advertising coal shovel $75, candy stripe marble $B5, checker board $9O, 2 kerosene oil lamps $l7O & $lOO, clothes tree $l9O, mat tress cover $ll5 and oak veneer library table $95. Also sold were: 3 oak chairs $52.50, high chair $2lO, wood box $lOO, mortise bench $145 3 pc. waterfall bedioom suite $2lO, Empire desk $325,3 pc. oak bedroom suite $430, 3 pc. oak dining room suite $lOBO, 6 plank-bottom chairs $5lO, Victrola $2OO, walnut drop-leaf table $290 and cherry drop leaf table $7OO. Miller and Siegrist were the auctioneers. WENGER SALE A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held May 9 for Esther V. Wenger, 11 Brethren Church Road, Leola, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 272 registered bidders. The 2'/a story frame and vinyl siding house • RENEWALS 1 (Check Appropriate Boxes) COUNTY, NON-REFUNDABLE 23, IW2-823 with a 2-car garage and chicken house on a 130 x 185 foot lot was sold for $156,000 to Warren and Florence Nolt, 152 N. Hershey Ave., Leola, Pa. Other items included: carom game board $l3O, mantle clock w/ claw feet $225, Pfaff sewing machine $195, Empire chest of drawers $l4O, cedar chest $145, library table $l5O, cane-bottom rocker $l2O, 3 cane chairs $255, 6 decorated plank-bottom chairs $390, 4 pc. bedroom suite $l5O, air compres sor $l9O, hammer drill $llO, DeWalt arm saw $275, Ridgid number 300 power vise $825, Ridgid number 141 die $lOO, pipe vise stand $165, platform scale $7O, and J.D. 112 trac tor mower $675. Kreider, Kline and Good were the auctioneers. BOSE SALE A Public Sale of Jersey and Holsteins was held May 9 by Tommy Sonny Bose, Youngsville, New York. The cattle were sold to buyers from sev eral states. The top cow brought $1550 with several at $l5OO and $l4OO. The average of all the cows was $1250. Wayne E. Weaver was the auctioneer. □ $29.00-1 YEAR □ $56.00- 2 YEARS ST^TE,
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