Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 22, 1994, Image 154

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    EimncMler Fannin, Salunlay, OcloDw a 1894 Knn
Dena Brenneman were
the auctioneers.
QQla Dannrfc CAMPBELL sale
Odlv JCVC JL A Public Auction of
* real estate was held Octo
ber 3 by Harvey and
Harold Campbell, Gray
don Road near Dallas
town, Pa.
The two tracts of 12
acres and 10 acres with no
buildings were sold as one
unit for $75,000.
Bradley Smith was the
auctioneer.
REINARD ESTATE
SALE
KEELER ESTATE
SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and collectibles was
held October 15 by Melvin
Keeler Estate off Thomp
son Street in Mifflinburg,
Pa
The 2 story duplex on
a 60 ft. by 150 ft. lot was
sold for $40,000.
Other prices included:
oak sideboard w/carving
$525, baskets $55 to $B5
each, sewing box $B5,
granite pail $B5, dry sink
w/top $455, Pa. House
cherry telephone stand
$220 and cherry dresser
$2OO.
Kenneth E. Hassinger
and Neil A. Courtney
were the auctioneers.
ZIMMERMAN SALE
A Public Dale of real
estate was held October
15 by Ivan S. and Ruth
Zimmerman, 2183 Sheep
Hill Road, East Earl
Twp, Lancaster Co., Pa.
The 57 acre lime
stone-ironstone dairy fare
with a stone house, 32
stanchion dairy bam, to
bacco shed and 2 stave
silos was sold for
$406,000 to Benuel
Smucker, Narvon, Pa.
Nevin Martin and
Sons were the auctioneers.
CALKINS MOTORS
SALE
A Public Sale of
garage tools was held
October 10 by Calkins
Motors at the former
Wamer-Lewis Buick
building, 446 S. Main St.,
Lewistown, Pa.
Some prices received
were: old safe $95, office
desks $l5 to $5O each,
IBM computer $l7O,
Delco box $3O, Chilton
mechanic books $lO to
$2O ea., large bench vise
$55. floor jack $165,
wheel balancer $BO, Opel
sign $5O, tire changer
$lBO, and front end align
ment machine $175.
Mark Click was the
auctioneer.
PA. STATE GRANGE
SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate was held October
15 by the Pa. State Grange
in the Bellsboro area of
Tioga County, Pa.
The #1 parcel was a
large lot with a grange
building but no running
water and it was sold for
$5200.
The #2 parcel was also
a large lot with a wooden
structure with no running
water and it brought
$7600.
Randy Jelliff Auction
Service managed the sale.
KEPNER STEEL
SALE
A Public Auction of
machine shop equipment
was held October 15 by
Kepner Steel and Con
struction, 3 miles east of
Muncy, Lycoming Co„
Pa.
Some items sold were:
Cincinnati #5 brake
$lB,OOO, Niagara KLB 8’
x 3/8” sheer $7OOO,
Scotchman #6509-24
ironworker $5200, weld
ers $ 1600 to $2OOO, Ther
mal Dynamics Pak 5xR
Plasma cutter $9OO, lathes
$l4OO to $2200, ’B4 Cat
D-4;D crawlerdozer and
$16,000, J.D. 850
crawler-dozer $16,000,
Ford 9000 tractor truck
ss2oo,and fork lifts
$2400* $2500.
Fraley Auction Co.
conducted the sale.
HEED & WILLIAMS
ESTATESALE
A Public Sale of
antiques was held October
IS for Ada M. Reed and
the estate of Aviary
Williams in the Chance
ford Community Center,
Brogue, York Co., Pa.
Some prices included:
3 piece oak bedroom suite
$l4OO, round oak table
$650, oak kitchen chairs
$25 each, maple bedroom
suite $3OO, Stickley dry
ing rack $225, Victorian
marble top stand $3lO,
hand-sewn quilt $6OO,
armoire wardrobe $2OO,
slant-front desk $l5O,
bedroom suite $225,
stands $l5 to $3O ea., par
lor suite $5OO and cedar
chest $l6O.
Bob and Tom Sechrist
HORST AUCTION CENTER
PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
PRIMITIVES, ANTIQUE &
MODERN TOOLS
WED., OCT. 26, 1994
AT 2 P.M.
Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center,
located at the comer of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd.
(approx. 2’/« miles west of Ephrata), Ephrata, Lan
caster County, PA.
FURNITURE
FINE WALNUT CHIPPENDALE SLANT TOP
DESK (w/Blind Top, Fluted Columns, Ogee Bracket
Feet); Walnut Marble Dresser; Walnut Marble
Washstand; Victorian Walnut Shelf; Set of 6 Plank
Chairs; One Drawer Stand; Blanket Chest; Jelly Cup
board; Spinning Wheels: OAK: Sq. Ext. Table, Prin
cess Desk, Commode; Victrola; Waterfall Bedroom
Suite; Dinette Set; Mahogany End Tables; Cedar
Chest; Wicker Rocker; Recliner; Sofas; Miniature
Walnut Blanket Chest; Walnut Child's Table; Trunk;
Pictures.
APPLIANCES: Auto. Washer & Dryer; Refriger
ator; Air Conditioner; Kerosene Heater; Color TV;
Electrolux; Lamps; Treadle Sewing Machine; Floor
Radio; Table Top Radio; Flatware; Coffee Grinders;
Copper Teakettle; f;INE TOLEWARE BREAD
TRAY; Mantel Clocks; Inkwell; Store Scales.
CHINA & GLASSWARE
Chocolate Set; Transfer China; #2O; Pitcher &
Bowl Sets; Ironstone; Royal Daulton & Wedgwood;
Set of Franciscan China; Set of Oriental China; Rock
well & Collector Plates; Pressed & Pattern Glass;
Carnival (including rare Epergne, Blue Lady's Spit
toon; Glass Basket; Bracket Lights; Kerosene Lights.
LINENS: Lap Robe; Furs.
TOYS: Tin Ferris Wheel; Iron Banks; Teddy Bear;
Bisque & Wax Head Dolls; Marbles; Wooden Blocks;
Baby Carriage; Croquet Set; Books.
TOOLS: Rototiller; Air Compressor; Wheelbar
row: Hand Tools; Digging Iron; Alum. Ext. Ladder;
Fishing Rods; Bows & Arrows.
ANTIQUE TOOLS: Broad & Posthole Axes;
Wooden Planes; Flail; Wooden Fork; Hay Hooks;
Wooden Washing Machines; (3) Butter Chums; Com
Shelter; Apple Peelers; Sausage Staffers; Grain Cra
dles; Apple Butter Stirrer; Egg Baskets; Wooden
Boxes; Chicken Crate.
No out of state cheeks unlsss sccompanlsd by
s current bank Istlsr or prior arrangsmont with
auction service.
Sale For:
DAVID BENNER,
ESTHER NEIDERMYER
Horst AUCJS-
T. Glenn . (7i?) ISM33V-mn tss-som
Timothy G. F.x * (717) Tfc-2132
Thomas A. ’VOICES Of EXPERIENCE
A Public Sale of quilts
and household goods was
held October 14 for the
estate of Josephine Bern
ard, north of Liverpool off
Produce Road, Port
Trevorton, Pa.
“Star” quilt s4oo,‘Pin
wheel” quilt $4OO, “Hole
in Bam Door” quilt $250,
new appliqued quilt $5OO,
cedar chest $165, Martin
Senour bank $95, nesting
crockery bowls $97.50,
open lace Depression
bowl $3O, Depression but
ter dish $75 and oak bed
$275.
Kenneth E. Hassinger
and Neil A. Courtney
were the auctioneers.
WHEELER SALE
A Public Sale of cattle
and farm machinery was
held October 11 by John
and Judy Wheeler, at the
Gordon Wood Sale Bam
1 mile north of Tioga, Pa.
The top price for bred
heifers was $1225, $l2OO
and $1175.
Other items sold were:
Case 930 tractor $4900,
Ford 4600 tractor $5350,
Case 970 tractor w/loader
$6700, J.D. 3940 chopper
$3BOO, Gehl 960 wagon
$3125, J.D 336 baler
$l6OO and Gehl rake
$l5OO. Wood’s Auction
Service conducted the
sale.
CARTER SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and household
goods was held October
15 for Alice H. Carter, 216
Scotland Road, Quany
ville, Lane. Co., Pa. There
were 127 bidders.
The brick and stone
ranch house was sold for
$130,500 to Dean Mylin
of Quarryville, Pa.
Other prices included:
comer cupboard $BOO, 4
piece maple bedroom
suite $225, 3 piece De
pression bedroom suite
$175,27 inch color televi
sion $375, washstand
Public Auction
Sat., Oct. 29,1994
at 9:00 AM
Location: 1833 West Elizabethtown
Road, Manheim, PA 17545. Rt. 72 North
through Manheim, Left on Elizabethtown
Rd. First House on Left after crossing
Colebrook Rd.
Misc. Antiques & Household
Items
Hayfork, Chicken Coupe, Old Sprinkling Cans,
Medicine Cabinet, Pensupreme Crates, School
Bird House, Milk Cans, Oak Mirror, Cane &
Seat Sofa, Keorsene Stoves, Kitchen Cupboard,
Bulk Seed Sprouter, Sled, Old Furniture Parts,
Victorian Settee, Bushel Baskets, Mahogany
Sideboard, Very unusual Copper Washing
Machine (Goffield), Wooden Boxes, Wire Egg
baskets & Wooden Egg Crates, Agate Bucket,
Advertising Thermometers, Tongues, Wicker
Baskets, Chicken Fountains, Handy Andy
Child’s Tool Kit, Library Table, Depression
Bureau, Fruit Crate, Warm Morning Coal
Stove, Grain Cradle, Old Drill Press, Steward
Clipmaster, Lots of Tinware, Old Dishes,
Apartment Size Washer & Dryer, Portable
Dishwasher and Misc. Box Lots.
Tools & Car Parts
Lots of Tools and Related Items, Garden Took,
Chains, Tool Chest, Carpenters Chest, Buck
Saw, Log Hook & Chains, Hardware, German
Door Locks, Lots of Hubcaps, Old Bikes, Misc.
Box Lots, 327 Chevy Motor and Various Car
Parts.
Guns
J.C. Higgins, Sears & Roebuck Company,
Model 583-20, 2 3/4” Mod. Choke, 12 ga., Bolt
Action O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Model 183 D-
A, 3” 410 ga., Bolt action, Savage Model 110 E
Series J. 30-06, Bolt Action, Winchester Model
37, 410 ga., 3” Single Shot, Marlin Model
1778, 12 ga. 2 3/4-3” Mod. Choke Pump.
Sale Terms: Cash or PA Check. Everything sold
as is, where is. Auctioneer or Owner not
responsible for items advertised that are missing
before the sale. All announcements beginning of
the auction take precedence over any other
announcements or advertising.
Sale by: Charles Swinehart
iJi»/iu!UUjJUcoddk6
10 S. Broad St.
Lltitz, PA 17543
E. M. Murry 626-2636
Richard Murry 626-8175
Ken Miller
Professional Auctioneers,
Appraisers and Advisors
Since 1953
AU-00648-L
$ll5, copper kettle $260,
coffee grinder $72 and
1978 Buick LeSabre with
36,000 miles $l9OO.
Kreider, Kling and
Good were the auc
tioneers.
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of ear
ly American portraits and
antique furniture was held
October 10 and 11 for the
estate of Anna Burkhardt,
east of Kutztown in Mon
terey on Route 222 in Berks
Co., Pa.
Some outstanding
prices were: Sarouk mg
$2250, Federal cherry
comer cupboard $4500,
walnut three-quarter col
umn chest $3OOO, 19th
century portrait of a girl
$6OOO, 19th century por
trait of 2 girls and flowers
$6500, early 19th century
portrait of a man $4600,
Philadelphia Chippen
dale-style lowboy $5300,
inlaid cherry Hepplewhite
desk $6500, arch-door
cherry comer cupboard
$14,5000 and herring
bone inlaid high chest of
drawers $5500.
More than $225,000
was realized for the two
day sale.
Alderfer Auction Com
pany managed the sale.
FRAME SALE
A Public Auction of
trucks was held October
15 off Route 30 at Thorn
dale Exit Route 340 in
Chester Co., Pa
Some items sold were:
Ford 8N tractor $lBOO,
1970 CMC 6500 w/10 ft.
dump body $550, 1979
Chev. C3O pickup truck
$1200,1947 Chev. 11 ton
dump truck $875, 1976
Ford F 250 dump truck
$9OO, 1972 Int. Fleetstar
2000 dunjp truck $3150,
steam cleaner $65 and 50
sheets plywood $270.
Glenn Frame Action
Auction Co., Inc. con
ducted the sale.
GOODSALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and household
goods and woodworking
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIP., HH GOODS
ANTIQUES, BUTCHER EQUIP.
NOVEMBER 12, 1994
9:30 AM
Location; From Womelsdorf take 419 S approx. 5
miles to Millbach. From Schaefferstown 419 N
approx. 4 miles. Sale along 419.
TRACTOR A TILLAGE EQ.: John Deere 4430 w/
new radials, John Deere 2840 w/new radiate, John
Deere 1520, J.D. #4B loader for 1520, front weights
f0r4430, J.D. 215 Dura-cushion disk, J.D. 1600 Chis
el plow w/7 HD teeth 10 reg. chisel plow teeth, J.D.
450 6 bottom plow, J.D. 325 3-16* hydro-trip plow,
cultivators for J. D. 50,2 set tobacco hoers for J. D. 50
or B, 12' cultipacker, 79 Dodge Diplomat, 79 Ford
4x4 farm truck, both as Is.
HAY A FORAGE EQ. A OTHER: 3 Silage Wa
gons, 1 Dion, 2 Farmhand, H.H. #3O Whirl-a-feed,
J.D. 336 Baler w/kicker, Vicon 321 discbine, 36' Zim
merman elevator, 16' skeleton bale elevator, J.D.
640 rake w/front wheel, 710 Pequea tedder, J.D. #3B
T sicklebar, J.D. T sicklebar (old), 3-row husker, 300
com picker, 1 C.B. bin wagon, 2 flat wagons, 3 bale
wagons (1 tandem), 350 Knight spreader, P.B. Zim
merman 500-gal. sprayer w/cushion booms, 5101. H.
16-hole double disk drill, RosKamp roller mill w/3 HP
elec, motor, Gehl 600 harvester wo/heads, Haute 18'
3-point manure pump, bin bottom w/agitator, 2 8" x
14' U auger w/drive, roof & side for 16' feed bin, 2
Schuld 16-ton feed bins w/auger, 6’ x 45' grain auger,
phone poles 10-30', belt bunk feeder (80* est.), trac
tor tire chain 14.9-28,15.5-38 gandy box, Pig creep
feeders, silage A feed carts, 500-gal. poly tank, 3-12'
wooden trough, 2 Tox-O-Wix mineral feeder, Stauffer
tobacco planter, Hydro tobacco bed seeder, plastic
drums, 2 bedding choppers (Badger w/7 HP Honda,
Wick w/3 HP Elect), J.D. heat houser, 16' com crib,
Kingwise com drag, bucksaw for J.D. 50; Nl 1R Com
Picker, NH 68 baler.
SHOP TOOLS; Lincoln 225 welder, 100' welder
( ext. cord, Act torch & cart, 4-ton floor jack, tire chang
ior, 100,000 BTU Ready Heater, log chains, misc.
(hand tools, bam door hinges, adjustable pipe tread
cer, 50 HP 3 PH LA. Co. Elect, motor w/5 belt pulley.
BUTCHER EQUIP.: Hog scalding trough, Dayton
imeat scales, (track roller & reg. meat hooks), hog
sscrapers, 75-gal. S.S. tub w/lid, butcher table, gas
tbumer for butcher furnace, double kettle butcher fur
rnaoe & 2 kettles.
ANTIQUE A HH GOODS: deacon bench toy box,
cdresser, blanket chest, oak & iron beds, polelight,
fMaytag wringer washer, Eureka canister sweeper,
f porch glider, 5 plank bottom half-spindle chairs,
(press-back chair, wooden playpen, wooden high
< chair, shoe last, schoolhouse water cooler, old can
rning jars, crocks, earthen mixing bowl, skillets, dou
tble boiler, shop table, woven basket w/good handle,
:3' floor register, oil tins, hand hewn tobacco laths,
vwooden pulley for dumbwaiter, wooden spools to
(change wagon boxes, old school book, S.S. milk
e strainer, old bottles, blacksmith horseshoeing frame,
(cabinet from blacksmith shop, 7 bikes, W-Mark 21"
!S.P. mower.
MILK BOTTLES: Cedar Lawn Dairy Millbach
! Springs Vi -pint & Qt„ Richland Daily A.H. Ziegler
'.Vi -pint & Qt, Wengert Dairy Vi -pint.
Many more items not mentioned. Order of sale -
THH Goods & Antiques, Butcher Eq., Shop Tools,
I Farm Eq.
TERMS FOR
PHARES NEWSWANGER
. 717-949-3965
Cl
Auctioneering
HCR Box 60A
Spring Glen. PA 17978
717-363-3803
Gerald Hoover AU-002794-L
No Out Of State Checks
Not Responsible For Accidents
tools was held October 15
by Harden S. and Anna K.
Good, 151 Hahnstown
Road, Ephrata Twp.,
Lane. Co., Pa. There were
405 registered bidders at
the sale.
The stone ranch-style
house with attached 2-car
garage on a .8 acre lot was
sold for $128,000 to Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Shirk,
Ephrata, Pa.
Other prices included:
turning lathe $lOOO, thick
ness planer $660, mortis
ing machine $525,
DeWalt arm saw $5lO,
shaper $485, jointer $375,
table saw $775, belt
sander $240, Dixon riding
mower $875, Remington
270 Gamemastsr 12 ga.
shotgun $540, set of shaft
bells $550, 3 piece water
fall bedroom suite $575
and child’s rocker $270.
The auctioneers were
T. Glenn, Timothy G. and
Thomas A. Horst.