822-Lanc««ter Farming, Saturday, Auguat Sale Reports SECHRIST CONSIGNMENT SALE A large Public Auc tion was held August 10 in the Chanceford Com munity Center, 7 miles southeast of Red Lion, York Co.. Pa. The sale was attended by about 400 people. Some prices were: band saw $l5O, Delta 48” model 1943 lathe $295, Powermatic 6" shaper-jointer $250, mahogany* armoire $725, “S” top rolltop desk $5OO, antique Miller’s desk $525 and country sideboard $360. Bob and Tom Sech rist were the auction eers. RUTT SALE A public sale of real estate was held Thurs day for Richard and Jeanette Rutt, 1125 Gibble Road, Mount Joy. Sold was a 5.25-acre chicken farm with a three-bedroom ranch home and two 44-by-400-foot broiler chicken houses for $377,000 to Roy Eshle man, Mount Joy. The auction was conducted by Kline. Kreider and Good Auctioneers, Ephrata. SHIRK SALE An estate auction was held Thursday for Mary B. Shirk. 190 Shirk Road, Ephrata Township. Sold were 1.8 acres of land with a 2/4 -story dwelling, a small shqp and bam for $274,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Leid of Ephrata. The auction was con duced by Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers of Ephrata. LONG SALE A sale of real estate, antiques, toys, quilts and household goods was held Saturday for Stella Long, 12 Over look Drive, Ephrata. There were 330 registered bidders at the sale, which was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers of Ephrata. Real estate sold con sisted of a Cape Cod style aluminum and frame house with an attached one-car gar age. The property was purchased for $79,500 by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cahill of Ephrata. Other items sold included an antique quilt with matching pil low cases, $2250; six other quilts, ranging in price from $l2O to $225 each; an oak china closet, $450; a school master’s desk, $275; a grained blanket chest, $250; six plank-bottom chairs, $200; a child’s roll-top desk, $170; a Victorian parlor table. $175; a floor-model Victrola, $155; a glass candy container shaped like a car, $425; a glass candy container shaped 17, 1996 like a wheel barrow. $110; a pair of Mickey and Minnie Mouse fig urines, $80; a child’s ABC plate. $80; a pig shaped cookied jar, $7O; a Mickey Mouse watch, $165; an antique pencil sharpener, $75; and a set of salt and pepper shakers. $B5. MARTIN SALE A public sale of anti ques, farm items, guns, coins and farm build ings to be tom down was held Thursday in Ephrata for Melvin Z. Martin and Irene B. Martin. There were 366 registered bidders. The sale was conducted by Horst Auctioneers, CUT HAY THE DISC WAY! Gehl has two all-new disc mower conditioners to cut your crop down to size, fast and easy The DC2340 has 7 discs and a 9 foot cutting width; the DC2360 has 8 discs and a 10-1/2 foot cutting width Waiver of Finance on new Gehl Equipment until December I, 1996 Then 11.9% APR for up to 36 months * Certain restrlctlgns may apply See your participating Gehl dealer for complete details Gehl Company reserves the right to interpret, modify or cancel these programs at any time without prior notice UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA RR 04 (Fontana) Lebanon, PA A.L HERR & BRO. 312 Park Ave. Quarryvllla, PA ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT RR 02, Box 24A New Ringgold, PA " ILL !SS ( I UI ? E S CO - BARTRON SUPPLY INC. UNC £« S'* RR 01 Stauffer Rd. p „ llt , „ e ollth "*• “< BOIIZI7A ."» «—-*» Ephrata. Among the items sold were a wooden wheelbarrow, $B5; stacks of lumber, $lO to $l7O each; a wagon. $170; a broom-making machine and vise, $100; scales, $5O; a straw cut ter. $5O; a carriage, $110; sleighs, $lOO to $3OO each; a logging sled, $7O; a hay lift, $9O; iron kettles, $7O; a house to be tom down, $B5; a tobacco shed to be tom down, $550; Indian doors, $l6O and $200; an apple butter kettle, $410; a settee, $180; a Winchester double-barreled gun, $200; another gun, $210; a .220 Swift with scope, $420; a 1934 High speed discs - Each disc has two knives to slice through the toughest crops and conditions; the disc gear drive operates in an oil bath for long life. mm Sturdy frame - Cradles the cutterbar for extra protection and durability. mm 540 or 1,000 rpm driveline with equal-angle hitch for smooth power transfer. mm Standard hydraulic tongue - Makes it easy to position the unit without leaving the tractor seat Stretch your equipment purchase dollars with Gehl Finance. Talk to your participating Gehi dealer about our current programs -OR - Available Prom Your Local Participating Dealer BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothavllle Station Rd. Lltltz, PA LEHIGH AG EQ. INC. 6670 Ruppavllla Rd. Allentown, PA 18106 HINES EQUIPMENT PO Box 5, Rt. 22 Creaaon, PA RR 03, Box 550, Altoona (Bellwood) Texas coin. $75; and a steel chain saw, $lOO. UHLER & BROWN SALE A New Holland engine brought $2500 Wednesday at a public auction of antiques, household goods, tools and hit-and-miss engines, held for Dr. Irvin Uhler, Lester Brown and others. The sale, conducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata, drew 409 registered bidders. Among the other items sold were a wall paper box, $170; jewel ry. $lOO to $170; a seven-pronged fork, $B5; a Longaberger basket, $100; and Adlake switch lantern. EHL CASH REBATES D.W. OGG EQUIPMENT CO. 5149 Cap Stine Rd. Frederick, MD 061 Lalatcra Church Rd. Weatmlnater, MO PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE, INC. Route 35 Oakland Mllla, PA $170; a railroad uni form, $210; a child's wheelbarrow. $170; an ink well. $95; a Oriental room rug, $100; four iron candelholders, $125; six plates. $240; a tool chest, $130; a Craftsman bank saw. $165; a Rockwell drill press with attachments, $110; a radial arm saw. $275; an air compressor and hose, $140; an air compressor, $180; 42 railroad lanterns, $25 to $BO each; and an 18-speed mountain bike. $lOO. Also sold were an Ideal vertical hit-and miss engine, $825; an International engine, $250; an International Cub Cadet blower. -OR - LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC. 700 E. Linden St. Richland, PA ICKES FARM SUPPLY Rt. 1 Hwy, 860 Wsst Ostarburg, PA $425; a wooden cart. $9O; a chest, $160; a dove-tailed blanket chest, $300; an exten sion table and four chain, $275; a Depress ion china closet $1200; an oak step-back cup board, $300; an end table, $100; night stands, $250; a cedar blanket chest, $145; a three-piece bedroom suite, $400; a Depress ion cedar chest, $130; a set of four chain, $130; a maple dining room suite, $280; and a pine step-back cupboard, $240. HAZELET SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held August 10 by Jack Hazelet Farm, Route 219 north of Ebensburg, GUTSHALL’S, INC. RD 2 Rta. BSOW Loyavilla, PA and 1201 Spring Rd. Carlisle, PA Pa. Prices included: Peerless cast iron implement seat $3lO, fancy Moore pot belly heating stove $3OO, int 1066 tractor $6OOO, MJP. 1130 tractor (as is) $4300, Farmall 560 tractor $2200, Farmall 450 tractor (as is) $l2OO, grain wagon (rough) $625, 36 head feed wagon $1450,1.H. model 315 self-prop, combine $2075, Kelly #6O 3 pt, hitch backhoe $4BOO, old J.D. #4O self-prop combine $l3OO, N.I. bar rake $1260, J.D. model 300 tractor $3400 and N.H. 273 hay baler $1550. Mark E. Dixon IQ was the auctioneer. MILLER-LAKE RR 02, Box 273 A Ballavllla, PA STOUFFER BROS. INC. 1066 Lincoln Way Waat Chambaraburg, PA WERTZ FARM EQUIP -4132 Main St. Llnaboro, MD
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers