ale Reports GILBERT CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of anti lues, collectibles and jrsonal property was •Id August 23 at the Commonwealth Fire Hall, 2045 N. Sherman St, York, Pa. Fiesta, Fostoria and pattern glass and dishes all commanded high prices. Some items sold were: Pa. House Dining Room suite $950,1993 Ford Escort 4-door sedan $7850, Dudley Masonic pocket watch $2300, kitchen cabinet $325, butler’s chest $275, 2 pc. high boy $5OO, child’s cupboard $l5O, wall table $230, small tilt top table $l3O, mantle clock $165, blue kerosene lamp $l7O, small horse & wagon $450, post card album $l5O, hand painted nip pon pitcher $l9O, small box of marbles $7O, small glass bank $45, red tox cigar tins $l5 each, costume jewelry $35 to $l2O per lot, pin with diamond chip $275,14 K sterling ear rings $BO. 14 K cameo ring $lOO, yellow hob nail vase $65, Fiesta pitcher $9O and Fiesta lazy susan $l5O. Brian and Jacob Gil bert were the auctioneers. LEHMAN SALE A Public Sale of anti- • Entering a NEW Subscription? Check the proper box and fill in your name and address. Attach your check, $21.00 per year or $40.00 for two years in PA, MD, DE, NJ, NY, OH, VA AND WV. (All other areas - $31.00 per year, $59.00 for two years.) Payment must accompany order. Allow three weeks for delivery. No phone subscriptions accepted. • CHANGE OF ADDRESS? Please give us 3 weeks advance notice. Cut label from current paper and attach in space provided; write in your new address below. Changes will be made as close to requested date as possible To insure proper credit on all renewals please attach your mailing label from current paper to space provided and check the proper box below. • OFFICE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 When writing us about yourMJbscnptlonplease attach your Lancaster I Farming mailing label here aid mail the whole form to; LANCASTER FARMING > P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 1 Phono: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 | PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING: (Check Appropriate Boxea) Ratea Effective May 1,1994 PA, MD, DE, W, HY, OH, VA, WV OTHER STATES □ $21.00 -1 YEAR □ $31.00 -1 YEAR □ $40.00 - 2 YEARS □ $59.00 - 2 YEARS □ NEW SUBSCRIPTION □ RENEWAL nami address. CITY. ZIP+ 4. ques was held August 27 by Roy Lehman, 712 Wood St., Mt. Joy, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices included: Harvest pic ture painted by John Kauffman of Milton Grove $lOOO, fishing rod $2OO, Pa. Railroad lantern $llO, S-roll top desk $425 and Story & Clark pump organ $225. Harold (Abe) Shaf fner and Mark Diffen derfer were the auctioneers. STAUFFER SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held August 27 by Eugene G. and Goldie Stauffer, 303 Manor Ridge Drive, Akron, Lane. Co., Pa. The three-bedroom bi-level stone and frame house was sold for $107,000 to Ed Maurer of Ephrata. Aaron E. Martin was the auctioneer. LEBANON CO. HOLSTEIN SALE The Lebanon Co. Holstein Club Sale was held August 26 at the Lebanon Area Fair grounds, Lebanon, Pa. The top cow and calf were consigned by Bruce Bollinger of Lebanon and they sold for $2775. The cow was sired by Chairman Valiant Another cow and calf consigned by Bruce •RENEWALS ITATI .COUNTY. Light of Lebanon was sold for $2200. Two other cows brought $2OOO each. A service age bull sold for $lOOO. The 22 registered Holstein cows and fresh heifers averaged $l6Bl. The 18 bred heifers averaged $l4OO and the choice of flush sold for $2OOO. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. LORAH SALE A Public Sale of real estate, farm equipment and antiques was held August 27 for Ray S. Lorah, 700 Lauschtown Road, Denver, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 250 registered bidders at the sale. The 42 acre farm with a 2'/i story frame house, small frame bank bam and outbuild ings was sold for $222,000 to Wilmer Z. Leid of East Earl, Pa. Other prices included: dry sink $BOO, high-top dry sink $9OO, roll-top desk $450, jelly cupboard $550, 2 blanket chests $350 & $290, 3 pc. oak bed room suite $750, bow front china closet $B5O, oak china closet $lO5O, gate-leg table $375, copper kettle $2OO, Pine Cottage bedrdbm suite $lO5O, piano stool $95, CJ. Hamilton .22 cal. single-shot rifle $l5O, redware plate $52, Depression salt & pep per set $32. postcards $45 to $55, quilts $l5O to $250, Carnival water pitcher $l4O, crocks s3oto $55 end jugs $2O to $52. Kline, Kreider and Good were the auctioneers. LAPP SALE A Public Auction of tools was held August 26 by Ben Lapp for Rebersburg Woodcraft Shop, VS mile north of Rebersburg, Centre Co., Pa. Some items sold were: hydraulic power system $4OO, InL diesel engine $650, air com pressor $375, edger sander $325, 16 inch planer $6OO, table saw $3OO, jointer $3OO, drill press $175, roller san der $725, radial saw $450, shaper $3OO, band saw $330 and hydraulic motors $9O to $llO. Mark Click was the auctioneer. NEY ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held August 26 for the estate of Ellen Ney, located exit #8 of 2-78 old Rt. 22. The 1 story house on a large lot was sold for $66,000. Dwight D. Miller was the auctioneer. WATTS SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held August 27 for Audrey G. and Clair (Ted) Watts. 17 N. Third St., Mifflintown, Pa. The brick house on a lot was sold for $53,000. Long’s Auction Ser vice managed the sale. BERKEY SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held August 27 by Florence Shaw Berkey, 83 E. Ave., Wellsboro. Tioga Co., Pa. The frame house on a double lot brought $26,300. MAILBOX MARKET AD EQBM Only ads submitted on this official form will be published in our mailbox markets. (Attach Your Mailing Label Here) For Sale 13 Randy Jcliff was the auctioneer. DOBBS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held August 28 for the estate of Edna M. Dobbs. 143 N. Williamson Road, Blossburg. Tioga Co., Pa. The house on a lot on Route IS was sold for $26,750. Randy Jeliff was the auctioneer. WILSON SALE A Public Sale of household items was held August 27 by Kathleen Y. Wilson, 3272 Maytown Road, Marietta, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices included* decanter with sterling medallion $2OO, folding valentine $6O, tin egg $4O. minia ture oval frame with sailor $450, mantel clock $165,3 old candy containers $195, toy Structo mixing truck $lO5, 3 pieces doll house furniture $l6O, copper kettle $9O and yeUowware bowl $5O. Miller ft Siegrist were the auctioneers. GREENLY SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and collectibles was held August 27 by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenly, 83 West Rose ville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. There were 335 regis tered bidders attending the sale. Some prices included: 1989 Cutlass Ciera w/11,600 miles $BOOO, 1986 Chev. Cavalier $3700, Hamil ton watch $9O, one dol lar gold piece $2lO, two and one-half dollar gold pieces $2lO & $290, Hummel "Umbrella girl and boy” $340. five dollar gold pieces $345 ft $385, twenty dollar Please NO PHONE CALLS Check One: Notice Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 3,1N4-B2S gold pieces $470 ft $475, 2 needlepoint chain $240. 12 piece diningroom suite $1650, Winchester model 62 gun $4lO, table lamps $425 ft $245, marble top table $430 and bedroom suite $5OO. Reist Auctioneers managed the sale. MUNCY CHIEF HYBRIDS SALE A Public Auction of tractors and farm equip ment was held August 25 by Muncy Chief Hybrids, Inc., on the premises of the mill at the comer of Market & High Sts., Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa. Some prices received were: N.I. uni-system $6750, N.I. 802 Uni system $13,300, Case 1690 tractor $6600, J.D. 4010 tractor $3100,1.H. 806 tractor $4250, White 2-150 tractor $5BOO, Ag bagger 2W86 $9500 and J.D. 7200 corn planter $9500. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. HESS SALE A Public Sale of Holstein dairy cows and farm equipment was held August 27 by Don na J. Hess, 4 miles north of Hustontown, Pa. The top prices for the 24 milking cows were: $llB5, $1125, two at $1075, $lO5O and three at $lOOO each. Other items sold were: self-unloading wagon $1365, Int. 856 tractor $5OOO, Int 706 tractor $3700. Int 710 plows $6OO, N.I. hay elevator $6lO, N.H. haybine $1750, Bale King wagons $9OO & $675, transport disc $9OO, gravity bin wagons $B7O, $825 & $750, silage cutter Wanted $lO3O and Int. 710 plows $6OO. Robert and Rodney Flecks were the auctioneers. COLUMBIA AUCTION HOUSE SALE A Public Sale was held at 119 Walnut St. Columbia, Lane. Co., Pa. on August 26 one block off Route 462. There were 165 regis tered bidders at the sale. Some prices included: small green & white agate syrup pitch er $2600, 5 piece agate utensil set $425, 5 gal. flow blue jug $340, 2 pie cupboards $275 & $195, round bow-front china closet $650, high oak chest of drawers w/ minor $350, grey and white agate gas stove $375, waterfall bed room suite $3BO and Sheraton style chest of drawers $l9O. Robert (Bob) Sholly was the auctioneer. EVANS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held August 27 for the estate of Anna M. Evans, along Rt. 443 across from Camp Bashore Boy Scout Camp, Union Co., Pa. The 8 acre farmette with a stream was sold for $88,500. Other items sold were: scalding trough $2OO, sausage press $135, 2 butcher fur naces $470, sleigh $3BO, generator $3OO, dough tray $90,3 boxes peanut butter glasses $l2O and early kitchen cabinet $l9O. Ben Habecker Auc tion Service conducted the sale. 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