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    828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14, 1998
Sale Reports
REAL ESTATE
SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
November 7 in Lower
Augusta Twp.,
Northumberland Co.,
Pa.
The #2 tract of land
contained 48.56 acres
of open and wooded
land which was sold
for $57,000. The #5
parcel of land con
tained 5.01 acres
which was a building
site and sold for
$26,000. The #6 parcel
of land included 6.12
acres which was also a
building site and it
brought $26,000.
Hassmger &
Courtney conducted
the sale.
HESS SALE
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held November 7 by
Carl R. and Martha
Hess, 230
Elizabethville, R.D.,
Pa. between
Elizabethville and
Berrysburg.
Some prices were:
A.C. 8010 tractor
$21,800, Minn.
Molene 955 tractor
$5OOO, Minn. Molene
302 tractor w/loader
$3OOO, Farmall 460
tractor $2300, Farmall
504 tractor #2BOO, 3
gravity bin wagons
$l2OO to $l6OO, Rhino
76 transport disc
$lBOO, Case 5500 chis
el plow $1675, J.D.
8200 grain drill $l6OO,
Westfield 31 ft. grain
elevator $1550, 1888
$2O gold piece $5lO,
1924 $2O gold piece
$5BO and 1854 $3 gold
piece $495.
Deibler & Shoop
managed the sale.
BRENIZE SALE
A Public Sale of
antiques was held
November 7 by Daisy
R. Brenize, 15153
Paxton Run Rd.,
Shippensburg, Pa m
the village of
Mowersville. There
were 160 registered.
Some prices were
pink Depression pitch
er $540, 6 pink
Depression glasses
$l6O, pink Depression
cream & sugar $390,
M & T Miller crock
with blue leaf $1550,
weather vane with
lightening rod, $290, 2
oak high-back beds
$4BO & $775, 2 oak
sideboards $630 &
$6BO, grain painted
jelly cupboard $450
and dry sink $350.
Terry L Shelter and
Kelly A. Shelter were
the auctioneers.
SPENCER SALE
A Public Auction of
ANNUAL FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING
Antique Toy Auction
10 A.M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1998
(Exhibition From 8 A.M. Auction Day Only)
equipment was held
November 7 by Scott
Spencer, off Rt. 220 at
New Albany, Pa.
Some items sold
were: 3 pt. hitch snow
blower $1950, Toby
cattle feeder on rubber
$2200, cattle scales
$350 and 26 ft.
enclosed trailers sth
wheel $B5O, $1350 and
$9OO.
Shamrock Auction
Service managed the '
STUMP SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and per
sonal property was
held November 7 by
Helen and Edna
Stump, 3 Long Road,
Lenhartsville, Pa. in
Berks County.
The 120 acres with
a 10 room house, barn,
garage and 5 outbuild
ings was sold for
$500,000.
Other prices were:
split oak basket $ll5,
small York rake $2OO
and Bolens 8 h.p. rid
ing mower $275.
David Loeb con
ducted the sale.
NOLL & PARVIN
HOMESTEAD SALE
A three-piece oak
bedroom suite brought
$1,500 Wednesday at
a public auction of
antiques, household
good, primitives and
tools held for Mary L.
Noll, the Parvin
Homestead and others
at Horst Auction
RIDGE FIRE CO. PAVILION
Along Rt. 23, Between Phoenixville, PA & Rt. 100
Beautiful line of early style Buddy “L” toys,
Many professionally restored by Buddy “K”,
of Hellertown, PA. 8 Cowdery - Buddy
Fliwers, just like new! Smith Miller Macks.
Buddy “L” steam loco and freight cars.
Numerous Marx tin litho cars & trucks.
Hubley - Kenton - Dent - Champion - Kilgore
cast iron transportation toys.
SPECIAL MENTION - Super selection of
ealry & rare cast iron floor trains 1890 -1930.
These hard to find toys are taken from a large
collection that was used to write a book on
iron trains. We have all kinds, and they look
great under a Christmas tree or over your
fireplace.
A 10% Buyer’s Premium Will Be Applied.
TED MAURER (AU-000593-L)
Successful Auction Management
Phone 610-323-1573 or 610-367-5024
1003 Brookwood Dr., Pottstown, PA 19464
Center, Ephrata,
There were 399
registered bidders.
Also sold were an
oak china closet, $900;
an oak hall rack, $900;
and Empire chest,
$150; a wooden parts
bin, $180; a modern
dining room suite,
$200; an oak slant
front desk, $140; a
plank-bottom settee,
$110; a 12-light Dutch
cupboard, $220; a
large copper apple
butter kettle, $275; a
large gray feed bin,
$120; a white cup
board, $225; a
Windsor arm chair,
$500; an early ladder
back rocker, $300; a
painted rocking horse,
$225; a folding drying
rack, $125; a roller
organ, $160; a quilt
rack, $150; a small
bench with back,
$150; a cottage dress
er base, $140; and an
Empire chest of draw
ers, $l9O.
Also, an oak wash
stand, $100; a spool
cabinet, $500; an oak
parts cabinet, $180; a
Windsor-style rocker
$100; a set of five
paint-decorated
chairs, $850; a plat
form rocker, $210; a
Victorian dresser,
$225; a bronze statue,
$625; a Victorian
hanging light, $200;
another hanging light,
$125; a shelf clock,
$140; a Lionel train
set, $500; an Oriental
china set, $130; an
iron pointer dog, $110;
children’s books, $105;
other books, $190; a
lot of photos, $400;
basket carpet balls,
$155; a set of post
cards, $450; a four
piece of butcher tools,
$725; a stoneware jar,
$170; and a photo
album, $155.
The sale was con
ducted by Horst
Auctioneers, Ephrata.
KURTZ SALE
A public sale of
antiques, household
goods, primitives and
tools was held
Saturday for Earl L.
Kurtz, 310 S. Millbach
Road, Mill Creek
AMERICAN DAIRY CATTLE REGISTRY’S
sth LINEBACK
PROMOTION AUCTION
10:30 A.M.
Saturday, November 21,1998
Middleburg Livestock Auction, Middleburg, PA
FEATURING:
* 20 Open heifers and young calves from two farms in NY. These farms have
been breeding for many years and have production records over 25,000
* 2 Fresh Gloucester cows: one red and one black.
* Several fresh cows and springing heifers from PA.
* Breeding age bull.
* 3 calves from WI
* Grade Lmeback short bred, open heifers.
For More Information:
Sale Contact: Barnard Bally, West Chester, PA (610) 793-1861
American Lineback Registry,
Ann Van Gheem, Co-Secretary, Shawno, WI (715) 758-8205
Middleburg Livestock Auction (717) 837-2222
Also Selling: 200 hd. heifers already consigned, plus more to come. Turn
your heifers into cash & take advantage of the strong heifer market.
Fresh heifers, bred heifers & open heifers.
Township, Lebanon
County.
There were 340
registered bidders at
the auction which was
conducted by Horst
Auctioneers, Ephrata.
Sold were a Hoosier
kitchen cabinet,
$1,600; a hightop dry
sink, $950; a three
piece oak bedroom
suite, $850; an upright
piano, $530; a china
closet, $400; a three
piece Depression bed
room suite, $475; a
square oak extension
table, $360; a one-door
cupboard, $260; a
blanket chest, $250; a
wood box, $250; a
JSH
1956 four-door Pontiac
Sedan, $1,050; a ruby
kerosene parlor light,
$410; a wallpaper box,
$750; a wooden doll
house, $525; a tray of
marbles, $575; a
Jeannette Aris glass
set, $340; a
Depression water set,
$250; a redware
planter, $400; a gaudy
pitcher, $450; a small
basket, $300; a toy
stuffed horse, $400; a
child’s stroller, $290; a
copper kettle, $330; a
glass candy container,
$525; a Turk yel
lowware set, $240;
and a Conestoga
wagon jack, $l3O.