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    E26*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Junt 5,1993
Sale Reports
KARSCHNER SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate, antiques and
machinery was held
May 15 by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Karsch
ner, 1 mile north of
Hughcsvillc on Pa. Rt.
220. There were 268 re
gistered bidders at the
sale.
The 32-acrc farmette
with a house, bank bam
and two-car garage was
sold for 5125,000.
Some other prices
were: M.H. 44 tractor
S2lOO, N.l. manure
spreader 51325, N.H.
#66 baler 5425, iron
kettles $4O to Sl7O
each, roll-top desk
$9OO, meat grinder
$l2O, Coates spool ca
binet $375, blanket
chest $lOO, 20 gal.
crock $25, milk bottles
$2O to $l3O each, quills
$5O to $l5O each, small
wooden barrel with lid
$27.50, granite bucket
$2O, 8 ft. Visual gas
pump $6OO, egg basket
$23, lantern $12.50,
grain cradle $3O, fold
ing brass rule $7O and
hat rack $2l.
Wayne Arthur man
aged the sale.
STAUFFER SALE
A Public Sale of 300
milk bottles was held
May 15 by H.E. Stauf
fer at the Brickcrvillc
Fire Hall off Rt. 322,
west of Ephrata, Lane.
Co., Pa. There were
bidders attending from
4 slates.
Some prices were:
Cloister Dairies $8 to
$3O, Triple G Farms,
Denver 1 pint $52, Wal
nut Level Dairy, Man
heim 1 pint $l5O, F.M.
Stauffer 1 pint $65,
Graybills Lmtz 1 qt.
$l2O, E.W. Huber,
Marticville 1 qt. $lOO,
MAILBOX MARKET
AD FORM
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For Sale
Cream Top, Lancaster
$4O, H.S. Landis Cedar
Lawn, Parkesburg $45,
Hershey Chocolate
pints $24 to $45, Moun
tain Valley, Manhcim 1
qt. $ll5, Graybill Dairy
pitchers $55 each,
Spruce Villa, Lililz,
$6O, Penn Supreme $7
to $2B, New York bot
tles $7 to $25 and White
Oak Farms, Terre Hill
$22 to $47.
Paul & Michael Sny
der were the auction
eers.
WAGGONER SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and farm equip
ment was held May 15
by Robert and Judy
Waggoner, 125 North
Middlesex Road, Car
lisle, Cumberland Co.,
Pa.
The 7.4 acres with a
frame dwelling, garage
and pole building were
sold for $115,000 to
Kenneth Shughart of
Mcchanicsburg, Pa.
Some prices received
were: J.D. 1010 crawler
$4600, Farmall 460
tractor $2750, Oliver
880 tractor $2475, Fer
guson 20 tractor $1725,
M.F. #l2 baler $650,10
ft. Pittsburgh transport
disc $650 and 79 Morliz
stock or horse trailer
$l3OO.
Rick Fireman was the
auctioneer.
KEHRESSALE
A Machinery Auc
tion was held May 14
by Roland (Joe) and
Jean Kchres on Rl. 414
four miles from Liberty,
Pa.
The Ford TW 10 die
sel tractor was sold for
$lO,OOO and the Ford
6600 diesel tractor
brought $6OOO.
Gordon Wood &
Sons conducted the
mailbox markets,
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sale.
DONNELLY
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
antiques and farm ma
chinery was held May
15 for the estate of John
Donnelly, 1 mile west
of Water Street,
Huntingdon Co., Pa.
Some items sold
were: oil painting
$1950, oak table $4OO,
electric organ $250,
schoolmaster’s desk
$4BO, toy horse & wa
gon $3BO, dough tray
(no legs) $2BO, hunting
licenses $B5 to $240,-
1923 fishing license
$l6O, copper kettle
$230, oak bookcase
$420, marble-top stand
$375, Lionel train $BOO,
Int. 444 tractor $2700,
J.D. 4020 tractor $7lOO,
Farmall M (as is) $7OO,
Farmall C (not running)
$575, elevator $5OO and
mixer-grinder $lO5O.
Mark Click and Dale
Gibboney were the auc
tioneers.
FROWNFELTER
SALE
A Public Auction of
and collecti
bles was held May 15
by Clair and Jane
Frownfelter, Clouser
Hollow Road, New
Bloomfield, Perry Co.,
Pa.
Some prices received
were: 1 horse sleigh
$750, early ice box
$4OO, two 1930’s Scars
catalogs $5O, Drum
mond cigar cutter $llO,
oak washstand $195,
square oak extension ta
ble $375, flax wheel
$235, oak office swivel
chair $2OO, Clark’s
spoolholdcr $260, Lion
el train 027 gauge en
gine 259 E $345, Lionel
O gauge train set with
engine #2056 $225,
Cowden-Wilcox jug w/
blue flowers $395,
Remington 760 270 cal.
gun $370 and Reming-
Wanted
ion 870 pump 12 gauge
$2OO.
Nevin Fahnestock’s
Auction Service con
ducted the sale.
KIMENHOUR SALE
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held May IS by Bessie
Kimenhour for the
estate of Harold Kimen
hour, Clay Ridge Road,
Oltsville, Pa.
Some prices includ
ed: 1977 Ford #2600
tractor $4BOO, N.H. 'h
h.p. #7911 hit & miss
gas engine $4300,
Woods brush hog $975,
salesman’s sampler
blanket chest $l9O,
clown playing Cilstone
$1350, 20 arrowheads
$42.50, Russian peasant
girl in needlepoint $65,
John Wayne picture
$55, 40 milk bottles up
to $lBO ea., Brown &
Sharpe 20 oz. scales
$2lO, 3 Ford oval signs
$lBO each, lightening
rod $47.50 and cabbage
cutter $52.50.
Arthur Hanna was
the auctioneer.
UMBLE
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate was held May 15
for the estate of Robert
L. Umblc, south of
Honey Brook on Wal
nut Street.
The 27 acres with a
frame house, frame
bam and 3 car garage
with woodworking
shop were sold for
$236,000.
Elton and Rodney
Homing were the auc
tioneers.
HUBER
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate was held May 10
for the estate of Clayton
R. Huber, 1006 Main
St., Akron, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
The 2/4 story dwell
ing on a lot was sold for
$56,600 to Edward L.
Miller, 1010 Main St.,
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FASNACHT SALE
A Public Sale of an
tiques and household
goods was held May IS
at Horst Auction Cen
ter, 50 Durlach Road,
Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa.
There were 230 regis
tered bidders attending
the sale for Romaine
Fasnacht of Ephrata.
Some items sold
were: 3 dry sinks $350,
$475 & $6OO, grained
wardrobe $9OO, large
brass kettle $335,
blanket chest $425, set
of 6 arrow-back chairs
$4OO, miniature drop
leaf table $230, leaded
glass hanging light
$350, Ned Smith wild
life print $350, sewing
bird for quilting $lB5,
pair of spatter acorn
plates $470, stick spat
ter plate $llO and 2
spatter cups Sl4O.
Glassware included:
Mount Joy Red Rose
Dairy milk bottle $l7O,
I.J. Rupp Dairy milk
bottle $125, 5 Bombcr
gcr’s Distillery whiskey
shot glases $155 ea.,
Rohrcr’s Whiskey bot
tle 5125, Grove Gin
bottle $135, 2 King’s
Rose soup bowls Sl7O
and 6 shaving mugs S3O
to 5135.
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ducted by T. Glenn,
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wooded lot was held
May 15 by Herbert F.
Ader and Lorcna B.
Adcr along the north
side of Walnut Street,
Terre Hill, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
The former Congre
gational Church Picnic
Grove with 224 ft,
frontage on Walnut St.,
and 270 ft. depth with a
stand of large mature
trees was sold for
$ll,OOO.
T. Glenn, Timothy,
Thomas A. Horst were
the auctioneers.
GOCHNAUER
SALE
A Public Sale of an
tiques and household
goods was held May IS
for Henry B. Goch
nauer, 1615 State St.,
East Petersburg, Lane.
Co., Pa. There were 367
registered bidders at the
sale.
Some items sold
were: 1985 Plymouth
four-door $4700, 1846
Gochnauer coverlet
$4250, 2 Flow Blue
platters with deer
scenes $lOOO & $B5O,
Flow Blue teapot
$2750, turkey platter
$4OO, Flow Blue sugar
bowl (chipped) $525,
Flow Blue cup and
saucer $l4O & $l9O,
Flow Blue vegetable
dish $350, 3 R.S. Prus
sia fruit dishes $lOO,
$l7O & $2OO, 7 piece
water set $360 and 11
piece Nippon tea set
$550.
Other items sold
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NON-REFUNDABLE
were: 7 piece toilet set
$4OO, 3 tin cheese
molds $125, $2lO, &
$220, Hubley cat $135,
toy Oliver 77 tractor
$lBO, dovetail coffee
grinder $260, large
pewter pitcher $3BO,
small blue agate pitcher
$ 150, hooked rugs $ 130
to $l9O, large Bohem
ian vase $2OO, cruet
$145, .222 rifle with
scope $l9O, Troy bill
rototiller $B6O, Simpli
city riding mower $9OO
and Echo trimmer $llO.
Robert E. Martin and
Jeffrey R. Martin were
the auctioneers.
SCHROEDEL SALE
A Public Auction of
jewelry and antique fur
niture was held May 29
by Cordelia Y.
Schroedel, 15 Vine
Street, Danville, Pa.
Some prices were: 3
pc. wicker set $5OO,
diamond ring $2200,
diamond bracelet $9OO,
1-drawer stand $lO5,
stands $3O to $l5O
each, diningroom suite
$1025, oak bookcase
$1950, drop-front sec
retary $550, table with
carvings $l9O, end
tables $l3O each, pair
crystal lamps from buf
fet $3OO, wall table
$l5O and various figur
ines $lO to $l5O each.
George J. Henry and
George R. Henry were
the auctioneers.
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