Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 2000, Image 71

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    WARNER FAMILY
DISPERSAL
AUCTION
Deposit, N.Y.
SAT., NOV. 4, 2000
10:30 AM
Auction to be held on the Farm on Main St. Extension. Use
Exit 84 off Rt. 17 to Deposit. Offramp use Rt. 8 & 10 N to
Village for 1 Mile, at Blinker Light turn Right to Main St.,
and go a little over 1/2 Mile to Farm. Watch For Arrows.
*173 Cattle 173*
(70) mature cows (all Holstein except 8 black Jersey’s & I
Ayrshire) (26) fresh since August, (20) handling or bagging,
balance in all stages (65) Heifers from 6 mos old to handling,
(38) started to 6 mos. old cattle all Pregnancy Examined, Shot
For Shipping Fever Interstate Accommodations after Sale
Continuously sending milk on this Farm since 1920
1970 ford F-600 Truck, 1985 Dodge Crew Cab Pick-Up, Bob
Cat 520 Hydro Gas Skidsteer, NI Uni-System w/Husking
bed, JD Wire Baler w/thrower, (2) Hay Elevators, 3 PT 2 Btm.
Plow, (2) 3 PT Back Blade, (2) Kicker wagons on gears, (2)
Wooden feeder wagons on gears; Patz Bam Cleaner (will be
out of Bam); 20 Ft. Harvcstore Silo Roof; Snowplow for Pick-
Up, 3 PT Bale Spear & a Bucket Bale Spear, Round Hay
Feeders; Water tubs, NI pull-type mower, 3 PT chisel plow,
Patz Bunk Feeder, 3 PT Drag, 3 PT Fert Spreader; some
manure spreaders (1 is a Gehl side delivery), some work, some
don’t; (3) Delavai Pipeline Milker Units, etc , wagon load of
small items.
Produce - 100 dry round 4x5 bales of Hay, 30 bales of
wrapped 4x5 round rye baleage, 18 bales of wrapped 4x5
round baleage, (Delivery may be arranged at Buyer’s
Expense)
Note - Something For Everyone’ Cattle Sell @ 12.45 PM.
Terms - Cash Or Good Check w/Positive ID Day Of Auction
Nothing Removed Until Settled For
“Lunch Available**
Owners - Warner Family
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PUBLIC AUCTION
WELL DRILLING
» EQUIPMENT, BASEBALL
AND OTHER SPORTS CARDS,
f HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
TOOLS
TUES., NOV. 7, 2000
9 AM
Located at 220 Kocher Road, (Comer of Kocher
Road & Mail Route Road), Sinking Spring,
Spring Township, Berks Co., Pa. (turn off Rt. 222
at Gouglersville). Watch for sale arrows.
1961 DODGE TRUCK
(WITH STONE WELL DRILLING RIG)
1978 FORD TRUCK
(WITH #5O KEYSTONE WELL
DRILLING RIG)
4” Well Drilling Tools, Drill Bars, Jaws, Various
Sizes of Bits, 105 Ft. of 5 5/8 & 6 1/4 Well
Casings, Lincoln 150 Electric Welder &
Generator, Large Power Hack Saw, Heavy Duty
Floor Drill Press, 20 Ton Port-Power, 3 Ton
Motor Hoist, Large Press, Blower For Forge,
Husky 12 Volt Power Wrench, Remington Gas
Chain Saw, Skil Hammer Drill Chain Hoist,
Large 3/4” Socket Set, Slide Hammer Puller set,
Large Tap & Die Set, Motor Stand, Nice Early
Hand Pump, Handyman Jack, Grease Tanks,
Grindstone, Bench Vise, Large Pipe Threader,
Come Along, Whell Puller, 2-Man Saw, Scythe,
Hand Tools
35 DAY WALL CLOCK
4 Ebersole Fiddleback Plank Seat Chairs, Cedar
Chest, 3 Bedroom Suites, Waterfall Chest of
Drawers, Old Bureau (as is). Desks, Single Bed,
Modem Sofa, Metal Utility Cabinet, Gooseneck
Rocker, Oak Chair, End Tables, Table Lights,
Cuckoo Clock
LARGE COLLECTION OF BASEBALL
MOVIE AND OTHER SPORTS CARDS
1908 Reading Alsace Church Plate, Carnival
Glass, Depression Glass, Cookie Jar, Punch
Bowl, Fire King, Milk and Other Bottles, Avon
Bottles, Corning Ware, Everyday Dishes,
Electrical Appliances, Griswold Cast Iron
Skillets, Linens, Baskets, other items too numer
ous to mention. Mrs. Bailey is 99 years young and
is moving to family. Not Responsible for
Accidents. Bring your lawn chairs, good food
available.
Terms by
Mrs. MORRIS BAILEY
(Bailey’s Well Drilling)
DALE L. PUTT, AUCTIONEER
AU-000733-L
Phone Akron (717) 859-1430
**Comfort Facilities**
Sale Reports
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE ANTIQUES,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
JEWELRY, COINS,
TOOLS, ETC.
SAT., NOV. 4, 2000
8:30 AM Sharp
47 Greenspring Dr. Mechanicsburg, PA
From square get on W. Main St. (Trindle Rd). Go
Pheasant Dr. (Westfield Development). Turn R.
Go to Westfield Dr. Turn L. Go to Greenspring
Dr. Turn R. to sale. Signs posted.
Due to moving into assisted living will sell fol
lowing:
Oak Victrola & Records; Cylinder Music Box;
Oak Stand & Rocker; Noritake Tea Set in
Original Box 1960’5; Dresden, Slag Glass
Tiffany Type, Lenox, Wedgewood & Cran
berry Hobnail Opalescent Lamps; Gone-With-
Wind Lamp; Girl & Boy Bisque Busts; 110+
PC’s Fostoria Amencan; 59 PC’s Francescan
Desert Rose; Copper Lustre, Ironstone, Roseville,
Pressed, Pattern, Fenton, Occupied Japan,
Carnival, Depression & China Dishes; Row Blue
Umbrella Stand; Oil Painting Signed; Mantle
Clock; Sterling Items; Curio Cabinet; Walnut
China Cabinet; Maple Hutch; Sofa; Love
Seat; Chairs; RCA Color TV w/remote; VCR;
Elec. Organ Technics E-25L; 4PC Maple
Bedroom Suite; Mahogany Desk & Chair;
Walnut Cedar Chest; Iron Safe; Pots; Pans;
Cooking Utensils; Quilts;-Bedding; Linens;
Signed Costume Jewelry; 14K Jewelry; Watches;
Assorted Old Coins; Silver Dollars; Half Dollars;
Other Coins; Arrow Heads; Garden Cart; Battery
Charger; Step Ladder; Hand & Garden Tools;
Please note only a partial listing lots more of
everything; good sale don’t miss it.
Terms: Cash, Traveler or approved checks
Owner:
VIRGINIA PEGAN
Auctioneers
George Haar Lie. AU-377-L
Ray Lecreoe Lie. AU-533-L
Phone 717-432-3815
Coins were sold Tues- »?* n ’ a Partial
dav Tt Horst Auction Morgan No ’ 2 coin > * 26 °:
Center Itohrata There a part,al Mor B an No. 3
Center, tphrate. there coj $15() ° . j
were 186 regtstered b.d- Morgan No. 4 coinfS;
Among the items sold p^? ce
were a bicentennial F.M. l lndian
medal collection, $200; ’ $575 j.. R00 '
52 partial Indian pen
nies, $340; a complete set L„ n . . e '
of Washington quarters, I 1 *®’ a " d . barber
$160; 28 partial barber rb ? r d ‘™‘f !
No. 2 half dollars, $130; a ?_ nd barber ha,f dol '
partial Morgan No. 1 %g 5 ?64 walking Lib-
TOY SHOW
Leesport Farmers Market Social Hall
Rte. 61 Leesport, PA
Sunday, Nov. 5, 2000 - 9:00 am to 2 pm
FREE ADMISSION
Flea Market Open
All Categories of old toys and collector toys.
150 tables of toys indoors.
Contact Gallagher Productions
(610) 562-9404
PUBLIC AUCTION
ANNUAL FALL FARM
MACHINERY SALE
at Rudnick Sales, Inc.
Rt. 213, Galena, MD
Mon., November 6, 2000
At 9:00 A.M.
Call in advance so we can advertise
your equipment.
Accepting consignments until noon
Sunday, Nov. sth.
RUDNICK SALES, INC.
P.O. Box 229, Galena, MD 21635
1-410-648-5601 • 1-800-772-5601
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28, 2000-827
erty halves, $330; 90 per
cent silver coins (face
value: $119.50) and 40
percent silver coins (face
value: $17.50), $425; 93
standing Liberty quar
ters, 35 Ike dollars, 108 V
nickels and three proof
sets, $120; a $1 1896
silver certificate series,
$145; 10,942 wheat pen
nies, $250; 24 Morgan
coins, $250; 1883 N.C.
nickels (119 pieces),
$500; 1932 quarters (28
pieces) and two 1934
quarters, $150; 380
Indian head pennies,
$270; 90 percent silver
halves (97 pieces), $170;
and 271 buffalo nickels,
$l2O.
Also, a partial set of
Indian head pennies,
$240; a complete No. 1
set of walking Liberty
coins, $310; 90 percent
silver coins (face value:
$151.40) and 40 percent
silver coins (face value:
$1), $475; 170 Indian
head pennies, $135; 21
silver dollars, $130; an
1880-CC $1 G.S.A. set,
$320; four quarters, $140;
an 1824 half dollar, $270;
a 1953 proof set, $120; a
1904 $2Vi gold piece,
$290; 90 percent silver
coins (face value; $46.80)
and 40 percent silver
coins (face value: $8),
$170; 19 peace dollars,
$140; and 19 silver dol
lars, $l9O.
The sale was con
ducted by Horst Auc
tioneers, Ephrata.