Sale Reports YOUTZ ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held May 13 for the estate of Clyde and Betty Youtz, 1 mile East of Schaefferstown along Rt. 897 in Lebanon Co., Pa. The real estate con sisted of 3 parcels. The #1 parcel was a VA story house with a garage on a lot, the #2 parcel was a IVi story house on a lot and the #3 parcel was a con crete block garage and carport on a lot. The J'- , y'-'y^C. ■" A: >' A A & GLEANER® R 72 The R 72 rotary combine offers a big 330-bushel standard bin capacity, a powerful 330 hp Cummins engine and the latest in GLEANER* engineering. A new, high efficiency radiator gives the R 72 tremendous cooling capacity in hot weather and stays cleaner longer Only the GLEANER rotary combine system doesn't make your crop change directions before threshing And you can expect even more. Come in for a closer look at the R 72, along with details on the exclusive GLEANER warranty It covers your Gleaner combine from header to spreader for 2 years, with unlimited hours and no deductible When you start with advantages like this, you'll come out way ahead. FIELOSTAR, For you p r ecisw i fa-irmg ’leech HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Elizabethtown, PA 717-367-8867 • 1-800-564-2511 qleaner' "Through participating AGCO dealers Mew models eligible for no interest until October 1,2000, followed by standard rate for up to iAc.or.i 48 additional months, with approved credit through Agricredit Acceptance Company Minimum down payment may apply Waiver period may be shorter on used models total for all three was $85,000. Other items sold were: whirly gig of Amish man $4,300, 1914, 1915 & 1916 cloth hunting licenses $575, framed needle work sampler $4OO, Mercury glass wig stand $4OO, milk glass hen on nest $825, carved wood parrot $625, carved wood bear $5OO, carved wood whirly gig $475, pottery tulip slip plate $4OO, Goony bird cookie cutter $650, purple sponge spatter - START WITH GLEANER! FINISH WITH MORE FROM THE FIELD. • SMARTRAC* LATERAL TILT SYSTEM • TWO-STAGE CLEANING SYSTEM • ComforTECH™ CAB WITH TATTLETALE MONITORING • INTEGRAL CHAFF SPREADER • NATURAL FLOW PROCESSING • EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION AUGER SYSTEM fIEADY ZIMMERMAN’S FARM GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE, Inc. SERVICE INC. 1/2 Mile West off Rt. 501 Quarryville, PA On School Rd., Bethel, PA 717-786-7318 coffee pot $7OO, red spatter saucer w/blue schoolhouse $625, blue spatter saucer w/red schoolhouse 4775, 3 spatter cups $425, Gaudy Welsh seeing eye soup bowl $825, 6 Gaudy Welsh seeing eye cups and saucers $750, wooden spice set $425, set of bluebird china $550 and pussy cat 10 pin children’s game $BOO. Nelson L. Ebersole was the auctioneer. JURYSALE A Public Auction of household goods was held May 13 by Vir ginia M. Jury, 2262 SR 103 South, McVey- C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, PA New Tripoli, PA Oley, PA 215-536-7523 610-767-7611 610-987-6257 717-933-4114 town, Pa. V/2 miles from Newton Hamil ton, in Mifflin County. Some prices were: tin wind-up man at grind stone $2BO, toy cackling hen $lO5, Carnival dishes $5O to $lOO each, piece green Depression $5O, old quilt $l3O, single string of sleigh bells $BO, German pitcher and sugar $27.50, coffee grinder $75, Winchester 30-30 pre 64 model $350, Honey bear banks $25 each, Shirley Temple mug $22.50, plastic Mr. Peanut $32.50, Far mall H tractor $9BO V*i' ■'**y y *r* »• * « h *A *• ** \ ~\ and old hay loader $5OO. Ron Grassmyer was the auctioneer. RENTZEL MYERS SALE A Pubic Auction of farm equipment of Mrs. Guy Rentzel and Dale Myers was held May 13 at Blaine Rentzel’s Auction Barn, 1 mile north of Manchester, Pa. off Rt. 181. H GLEANER* Lngineered l-or Better Return v B. EQUIPMENT, INC. Waynesboro, PA 717-762-3193 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 2000-A37 Some prices re ceived were: 1975 Int. 10 wheeler truck $5,100, Int. 884 tractor $B,BOO, Int. 1086 trac tor $9,600, N.I. disc bine $6,200, Great Plains drill $7,300, Brillion cultimulcher $3,650, Brillion trans port cultipacker $2,850, Richardson 700 dump wagon $7,400, transport header wagons $5OO and $l,lOO, N.H. 575 baler $8,650, thrower wagons $1,200, $l,BOO, $1,600 and $1,650, Vermeer round baler AGRICREDIT $5,100, A.C. 190 XT tractor (bad rear) $2,000, M.F. 35 tractor $3,150, Farmall BN w/Woods rotary mower $1,550 and N.I. 10A horse spreader $B5O. Blaine N. Rentzel was the auctioneer. FORRYSALE A 42-acre farm in West Cocalico Town ship sold for $280,000 Thursday at a public real estate auction held for Annie M. Forry. The farm, at 1290 Texter Mountain Road, Robesonia, in cludes a 2'A story frame house (built around the turn of the century); a two-story frame-and-stone bank bam with attached masonry equipment building; a masonry milk house; a 10-by -40-foot silo; and a de tached four-car masonry garage. The land consists of about 35 tillable acres, plus pasture, wood land, a stream and a spring. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Schoener, Robeso nia, were the buyers. The sale was con ducted by Kline, Kreider Good Auc tioneers, Ephrata. ALBIN ESTATE SALE A 3.1-acre farmette with a barn and a three-bedroom house brought $129,000 Sat urday at a public auc tion of real estate and personal property held for the Violet V. Albin estate, 350 Smithville Road, New Provi dence. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musser, Eliza bethtown, were the buyers. There were 195 reg istered bidders. Other highlights in cluded a Graves & Eighmy Co. sleigh with steps/shaft, $500; a 1978 Ford Fairmont station wagon, $550; a collection of Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post maga zines, $550; an oak Hoosier cabinet, 4400; an oak dresser with mirror, $250; a Lane cedar chest, $200; six pressed-back chairs, $180; a four-piece Depression-style bed room suite, $160; a camel-back trunk, 470; a child’s oak rocker, $250; an oak extension table, $190; a Penn Star Brewery keg, $210; an 1878 $2Vi gold piece, $220; a Zane Grey set of books, $140; a Brenne man quart milk bottle (Hessdale), $9O; a Shell atlas, $9O; two flow-blue place set tings, $65; and a jardi niere, $55. The sale was con ducted by Probst Family Auction Co., Willow Street.
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