Sale Reports CURRAN SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and personal prop erty was held May 7 for Grace Curran at the Springetts Fire Com pany Social Hall, 3013 East Market St., York, Pa. There were buyers in attendance from a wide area. Some items sold were: Reginaphone music box in a Dragon Head mahogany cabinet $9600, small table top size Reginaphone mus ic box $1425,5 pc. twin bedroom suite $1300,7 pc. double bedroom suite $950, music cabinet $3OO, flower style flower lamp $375. pair of hurricane lamps w/prisms $250, table lamp $l5O, 3 prs. Vic torian Ladies & Gents chairs $340, $350 & $350, Victorian sofa $330, small silverware chest $325, slant front desk $275, blanket chest $225, library table $l9O, tea cart $l5O, 2 small oval tables $l3O each and cane seat sofa & chairs $350. Also sold were: small Detrola radio in badelite case $9OO, quilt $360,3 easels $375, 14 K gold slide bracelet $875, 14 K chain & pendant $2OO, earrings & pin $240, Sheffield silver on copper tea set $3lO, opal ring $lOO, ladies small hand bag $325, 2 pair of Gohram candles ticks $260 & $3lO, set of dishes from Poland $5OO, Haviland china $220, Gohram sterling service for 8 $1125, Funt sterling service for 8 $725,9 pc. mahogany dining room suite $1475, small round table $l6O, Singer port able sewing machine $lB5, table cloth & napkin sets $7O & $l3O and tray lots of books $3O to $65 per lot The auctioneers were Brian L. Gilbert 'and Jacob A. Gilbert. WENGER SALE A Public Auction of household goods was held May 14 by Marie and Harvey Wenger, along Route 22 east of Grantville, E. Hanover Twp., Lebanon, Pa. Some prices received were: advertising “apple-design” pitcher $lOO, box of milk bot tles $llO, McDougall kitchen cabinet $4OO, blanket chest $2lO, dro pleaf table $B5, White lawn tractor $l2OO and While rototiller $5lO. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. SNYDER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and toys was held May 14 for the estate of Alda E. Snyder, 1432 Simpson Ferry Road, New Cumberland, Pa. A brick Cape Cod house and a 2 car gar age on a 70x190 ft. lot was sold for $93,000. An extra lot 85x190 ft. was also sold for $32,000. Other prices included: Murray GMC toy truck $325, 1845 blue and white coverlet $6OO, Sheridan chest of drawers $llOO, 1952 Ford 8N tractor (not running) $2300, King toy Jeep $BO, dry sink $525, and copper apple butter kettle $3OO. Claude C. Wolfe & Assoc, with Dusty Chapman as auctioneer. Sherman Sale The Jos. F. Sherman Estate sale was held May 14 at Hawthorn by Col. Larry Reed, Reed Realty and Auction Company. High Bids on Key Items were as follows: Anvil $300,1400 bd. ft Black walnut $750, 1080 bd. ft T & G Hickory $350, Hot Water Pressure Washer $2100.1650 Cub Cadet Tractor $2400, Troy- Bilt Rototiller (Junior) $775, Blacksmith’s Forge $380,1930 Mod el A, 4-Dr. Sedan $BOOO, 1977 Ford F-350 One-ton Dump Truck $3700, Farmall MTA $3200, Woods Backhoe Att. Model 750 $3lOO, Internation al 385 tractor and 2200 loader $ll,lOO, 1971 International 1456 $10,250, Farmall M $1650, 1989 Interna tional 254 4WD Tractor $9OOO, 1971 Interna tional SOOC Crawler $5600, 3-pt Fertilizer Spreader $1350, 1991 Lincoln Continental $16,500, 1978 Lincoln Mark V $3600, 1987 Ford Bronco II $BlOO, Woods Batwing Brush Hog Model 315 $5300, Woods s’, 3 pt Brush Hog $3OO. Woods Commercial 7’ HD Brush Hog $l7OO, Far mall Super C Tractor w/ Mower $2lOO, Ford Tractor Model 8N $2700, 1976 Interna tional 674 w/loader $lO,BOO. Gulden Sale A Public Sale of trac tors and farm equip ment was held April 23. by Harold E. Gulden, 3 miles south of Gettys burg, Pa. Some prices received were: JD 2510 tractor $4OOO, JDA tractor w/ loader $2350, JDA w/ well used 2 row picker $l4OO, JD $55 combine less com hd. $3OOO, JD baler no thrower $2900, JDB tractor $1250, wagons w/flat & sides, JD $875, JD dump bed $BOO, JD 400 Grove $260,2-EZ flow gravity box wagons $ll5O & $750, JDR spreader $lO2O, JD 1240 planter $6OO, N.H. 469 haybine $llOO, weed hog har row $l5O, 2 cultipack ers 1-9’ $300,1-8 $l6O, JD flail chopper old $750, JD 494 rake $625, Int. 4 bar rake $l9O, field sprayer $4OO, Mt 7 sickle bar mower $240, Smoker 24* elevator $350, bale handler $250. Clair R. Slaybaugh was the auctioneer. DAUB ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held May 14 for the estate of Katie Daub, 445 Reinholds Road, East Cocalico Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. There were 325 registered bid ders at the sale. The 1 acre lot with a 214 story sandstone house and 2-car garage was sold for $82,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Troy Eberly of Akron, Pa. The 14 acre tract of land was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Royer of Ephrata for $62,200. Other items were: oak bow-front china closet $750, Seller’s kitchen cabinet $675, 9 pc. Depression wood diningroom suite $575, oak high chest of draw ers $320, low dry sink w/zinc inset $475, oak youth bed $3OO, oak dresser $2OO, 3 marble topped tables $ll5, $l2O & $2lO, cast-iron dinner bell $lOO, cast iron kttle $57.50, double-barreled shot gun $155 and blue spat ter plate $175. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. SENSENIG SALE A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held May 14 by Barbara H. Sensenig, 950 E. Main St., Ephra- Reed Auction Commercial Contracting Company Plumbing - Heating - Electrical ♦♦♦Surplus Inventory $,# $75,000 Inventory Absolute Auction Thursday, May 26, 6;0i p.m. Located: Reeds Auction Exchange Bldg., 5 Mile North Of 1-80, Exit 17 Dußois, PA, Along Main Hwy. Rt. 255 See Auction Signs. Both Buildings Jammed Full - Bring Your Trucks Prepared to Buy Bulk Lots. Sal vage Buyers - Dealers - Individuals. Description: 100’s of pcs. of PVC pipe, 1000’s of elec, fittings, boxes, etc., truck load inventory of telephone & speaker equip., truck load of flourescent lighting, fixtures, track, quartz lights, dusk to dawn, etc., bulk lot inventory of furnace controls, blowers, thermostats, etc., 100’s of new motors, single phase, 1/4 to 5 h.p., 100’s of furnace filters, exit & enter signs, 200 rolls wire, including: residential, comm., telephone, stereo, & others, truck load of furnace pipe, 1000’s of items too numerous to mention. Auctioneers Note: This Co. is responsi ble for comm, bids on hospitals, chur ches, apt. buildings, and comm, contracts. Terms: Cash or Check Food Available B y Reed Realty & Auction Co. Col. Larry Reed /ffSJT 814-371-6605 "Everything We Touch - Turns To Sold” ta, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 154 registered. The 2-bedroom brick ranch-style house with a one-car garage was bought by Gail and Car ole Sensenig of New Holland, Pa. for $86,000. Other prices received were: school hand bell S29S, quilt $3OO, sever al quilt tops $5O to $6O each, Seller’s kitchen cabinet $450, upright freezer $2OO. decorated captain’s chair $lB5, oak wash stand $250, General Electric air conditioner $375, oak rocking chair $155, cedar blanket chest $375, pink hobnail candle holder set $75, Carnival glass dish $25 and miniature Conesto ga wagon $lOO. Kline, Kreider and Good conducted the sale. ANTIQUE SALE A Public Antique Auction was held May 13 at the Perryville Fire Hall on Principle Rd. (Rt. 7) Pcrryville, Maryland. Some prices were: pie safe cupboard $4OO, oak dresser with minor $290, jelly cupboard $l5O, dressing mirror $6OO, pewter cupboard $240, Empire chest $6O, marble-top dresser $l6O, lamp with slag shade $l9O. port hole $45, ship model $5O and oak bookcase $360. Jim Racine was the auctioneer. Auction Co. Since 1962 Sale MILLER-BARD HOLSTEIN SALE A Short Notice Sale of a registered Holstein Herd was held May 13 by Miller-Bard at the Gordon and Helen Fritz Sales Barn along Rt. 340 at Smoketown, Pa. The average of the top 20 cows sold was $1590. The three high est prices for cows were $2lOO, $l9OO and $lBOO. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. WAYNE CO. HOLSTEIN CLUB SALE The Annual Wayne Co. Holstein Club Sale was held April 30 at the Wayne Co. Fair grounds. 1 mile north of Honesdale, Pa. off Rt. 191. The sale grossed $71,845 and the aver age of all the animals sold was $970. The cows averaged $l5lO, the bred heifers aver aged $1431 and the calves averaged $794. The top price for a cow was $1975 and she was consigned by Har old and Jerome Hartt of Susquehanna, Pa. She was purchased by J.K. Farms of Newfound land, Pa. The top bred heifer AUCTION Public Sale Notice 25 Acres REAL ESTATE 25 Acres Futuristic Excellence, Fragrant and Beauty Excel Here. Seilers Willis M. & Alma H. Groff Due to health reasons have plans to move westward where family resides. Sale Dates Sat., June 4, 1994 - 2:00 P.M. (on site) Open House Sat., May 28 - 1:00-3:00 P.M. LOCATION: 67 Herr Rd., New Providence, Lane. Co., Pa. DIRECTIONS: Lane. Co. Map, page 56, B-2. From Lancaster - travel South on Rt. 272 (only 4 miles south of Willow Street, PA.) immed. after stone railroad arch turn right onto Miller Rd. continue 1 mile to T, left on Rawlins ville Rd. proceed 'A mile swing hard left onto Herr Rd. (this is a twp. main tained road ending here.) Nature Sounds & Joyful Laughter (L-Shaped Ranch w/Two-Car Gar age). Yes, Willis, Alma & myself invite you to visit us on above dates, take time to walk through woods, lawn & garden, sloped green pastures, appre ciate the quiet yet convenient easy accessible location, only minutes from all necessities. This is a one owner Custom Beauty, designed for the com fort & occupation of nature & humans. If it’s entertaining or relaxation, from the L-shaped living room or decks the view into the wooded valley and split rail fenced 20 acre pasture ravine or level fertile soil with road frontage along two roads (in excess of 2000 feet is a priceless advantage.) Surely you will agree everyone-qualified will want to make preparations to be the successful bidder, or be on hand to congratulate the buyers on sale date. Block your calendar now, call auctioneer for assistance. Come ready to bid, as the circumstances are in your favor. Buying terms. Only 10% of successful bid deposit required at the fall of the gavel, balance of purchase price due within 60 days. (Negotiable spe cial needs considered.) Auction Conditions Prepared By Attorney Elvin J. Kraybill 41 E. Orange St., Lane. PA. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS Licensed A Bonded Since 1974 Real Betate Saleeman GRI 717-354-8453 PAUL K. LANDIS & FAMILY 49 N. Farmersvllle Rd. Ephrata, PA. 17522 . Uncmw Farming, Saturday, May 21.1994-821 was sold for $1925 to W. Michael Simpson, Port Jervis, N.Y, She was consigned by Andrew Hubal of Thompson, Pa. The top calf brought $2975 and was con signed by Gramont Holsteins of Philips burg. Pa. and purchased by Keating’s Heaven Gate Farm of Lake Ariel, Pa. Wayne Weaver was the auctioneer. WILLIAMS SALE A Williams Machin ery Dispersal was held May 14 by Kevin and Julie Williams, 1 mile from Shunk, Pa. off Route 154. Some prices included: 1980 Ford 7600 tractor $9300, N.H. 790 chopper with 2 heads $9600, J.D, 328 baler $BlOO, N.H. 306 side spreader $5300, H & S feeder wagon $1325 and N.H. 489 haybine $2850. Wood’s Auction Ser vice managed the sale. REESMAN SALE A Public Auction of old engines and guns was held May 14 by Harold B. Reesman, S miles southwest of McClure, Pa. on Old Stage Road. Some prices received were: toy steam engine $155, train set .$l5O, Winchester 94-30-30 rifle $2OO, Marlin .22 rifle $l4O, old Int 1947 truck $3BOO, Standard Twin two-wheel garden cultivators $l5O to $2lO, Briggs kick engine $l3O, Maytag engine $lOO, United 1 3/4 h.p. engine $4OO, Alfa 2Vi h.p. engine $4OO, Fairbanks 114 h.p. engine $250, May tag oil mixing can $BO, small oil can $5O and Maytag washer $240. Mark Click was the auctioneer. WETZEL, KLINE & KISSINGER SALE A Real Estate Auc tion was held May 14 by Carl L. Wetzel, Tho mas M. Wetzel, Barbara I. Kline and Alice M. Kissinger between Klingerstown and Pit man, Pa. The 34 acres with a house and a small stream was sold for $114,000. Mike and George Deibert were the auctioneers.
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