Sale Reports f SHORT NOTICE | FARM MACHINERY i I AUCTION l TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 10:00 A.M HUBERT HALE River Road, Harmony, NJ 1982 AC 4WD #6060 diesel tractor w/only 450 hrs. & front end loader, clean & sharp. (Tractor Sells w/a Reserve). 2 head Fox chopper, plows, machinery & tools. Full List In Next Week’* Lancaster Farming ARTHUR HANNA-AUCTiONEER Bloomsbury, MJ 201-995*7862 y PUBLIC SALE MANY YEARS ACCUMULATION METAL LATHES, BANDSAWS, FARM EQUIPMENT, ANTIQUES, HORSE WAGONS, AUTOS, LUMBER, ETC. SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1987 AT 8:30 A.M. SALE WILL BE HELD ON THE PRE MISES LOCATED 2 MILES EAST OF HANOVER, PA. ON ROUTE #ll6 THENCE TURNING SOUTH AT HANOVER CANNING COMPANY ONTO GRANDVIEW DRIVE TO FIRST FARM ON LEFT BEING CLOSE TO CLARES DRIVE-IN. NICE WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT 4 Metal lathes, 1 an FOE Reed Co. 7” swing & 30” bed; Cary 8” swing & 4’ bed, Fairbanks 5” swing & 2’ bed with tools & motor; Small Lathe; Milling machine complete; Metal hack saw; 2 Bandsaws, 1 a 36” & 1 a 14” wheel; Craftsman 12” planer; Tire bender; Blacksmith forge: 3 Auto floor jacks; 2 Chain hoists, 1 & 'A Ton; Wood lathe, 6” swing & 30” bed; Air compressor, twin cylinder, 3HP; Reamers, Lg. meter box 110 AMP new. FARM ITEMS Old Cat crawler tractor, 1947 JD “B” tractor, live power; JD LA Tractor with plow, cult., & mower; Massey Harris 2-14” plow, 3 Pl; Dellinger 10” hammermill; Ferguson tractor loader; Miller portable generator, 220 AMP; Dump rake; 1-Row com planter, 2 Com shell ers, 1 & 2 hole w/motors; Wood shifting lad ders, 16 & 20 ft.; 8* single ladders; Platform scales; Hydraulic jacks; Craftsman chain saw; Power meat grinder; Rope & tackles; Belt lac ers; 10’ aluminum stepladder. Wagon tongues; Chains; Scaulding troughs; Wood springhouse trough; Wises; 10’ Overhead door. ANTIQUES, HORSEDRAWN, AUTOS, ETC. Timken buggie, muncie top, T.S. Blocker, Lit tlestown, PA, Basket phaeton needs repair; Cowboy cart; 12 Buggie wheels; 7 prs. of shalves; Surry poles; Wagon parts; Hay forks; 1926 Chevrolet motor w/saw rig; 1947 Willys Jeep; SHP New Holland gas engine; 12 old auto motors & radiators; Steam engine boiler; Bur row mill stove: Carpenters work bench; Large dinner bell; 2 Meal benches; Hand well pumps; Straw cutting box; Unusual 5 shovel cultivator; Sideboard: Oak extension table; Stone crocks; Treadle sewing machine; Many wood pulleys; Oak “S” Roll writing desk; 5,000’ of old wal nut, pine & oak boards & plank of various lengths of widths; Plus many small items not listed. TERMS: Cash or personal checks with approval. HENRY G. STAMBAUGH, Owner Box #74-Grandvlew, RD #3 Hanover, PA Phone: 717-632-1633 CLAIR R SLAYBAUGH, Auctioneer PA Lie. #BS6L A Complete Disper sal of Scottsholm Hols teins was held August 12 by Jerry and Yvonne Scott, 2 miles south of Troy, Pa. The top cow sold for $2750, the second high was two animals at $2500 and the third high cow brought $2400. The average of the 46 cows sold was $1260 and the average of the 90 head of cows, heifers and calves was $975. Gordon Wood was the Sales Manager. XXX A Public Auction of a stone one room school house and land was held August 12 for the estate of Dr. Eleanor Hallman McCombs, at intersec tion of Richmond Rd. and Dellinger School Road, York Co., Pa. The one room school house on a comer lot with frontage on two roads was sold for $12,300. ■> Blaine N. Rentzcl was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of anti ques and household goods was held August 15 by Alma L. Keener and Lester E. & Betty Miller, 1531 Manhcim Pk., Lancaster, Pa. Some prices received were: N.I. 323 1-row com picker $l9OO, sew- United States District Court for the Middle District Of Penna. ABSOLUTE AUCTION In The Matter Of Raymond M. Reed T/O/B/A Double R Enterprises Gift World Division BK#l-87-00402 ON THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1987 at 6:30 P.M. At Craiey Fire Hall, Craley, Penna. The following will be sold at absolute auctlon- Casi V.P. 4,000 computer portrait compu ter, Texas Instruments 801 printer, Micfo line 80 Printer, Apple II + computer, Apple disc 11, 3 metal 20 drawer files, lots of inven tory consisting of framed pictures of vari ous types in 8"x1 0”, 11”x13” & 16”x20’’, lots of prints only in a variety of sizes & descrip tions several thousand picture frames 8”x10”, 11"x13", 16”x20”, also various types of supplies such as glass, cardboard backing, boxes, misc. files, tables, etc., etc. used in the business of making picture frames, stock consisting of some childrens T-shirts, adult T-shirts, sweatshirts, Base ball shirts, hats, tote bags, puzzles, posters & other misc. items. NOTE: Everything sold at absolute auction to the high bidder. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Anyone consider ing going into a business of this type for Malls, Fairs, Carnivals, Flea Markets, etc., be sure & attend this auction for stock, equipment, etc. TERMS: Cash, Certified or Cashiers' checks, no personal or out of state checks. Not responsible for accidents on day of auction. Refreshments available. Inspec tion 1 Hour prior to auction. JOHN W. THOMPSON, JR. Trustee Brian L. Gilbert Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneers Pa. License #2256 & #336 Phone 252-1656 or 252-3591 ing machine $4OO, toy tractors $12.50 to $3lO, quilt $lOO, doll crib $lBO, filing cabinets $llO to $2OO and brass bed $l3O. Wolgcmulh Auction Service conducted the sale. Quick’s Turkey Farm held a public sale August 15, 2'A miles off Rt. 92 between Nicholson, Pa. & off Rt. 6 Deer Park Lumber, Tunkhannock, Pa. The owner was Betty Quick and a nice sized crowd attended the sale. Some items were: fancy 3 pc. bedroom suite $l5OO, tiger maple 1- stand $750, 2 sterling silver tea sets $B5O & $750, cut glass dishes $2O to $l5O each turkey incubators $lOO 10 turkey feeders $lO 2- cart $5O, Gone- With-Wind lamp $575, blue swirl milk pitcher $lOO, food dryer $65,12 game plates $47.50 each and 2 walnut frames $37.50 each. Jerry Burke was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of real estate and house hold furnishings was held August 15 by Flor ence Bair, 10 miles west of Coatesvillc, Paradise, Pa. BANKRUPTCY AUCTION The 3 story stone ■ building on .4 acres with on-site sewage and on site well was sold for $36,000. Other prices were: wardrobe $3OO, decor ated bedroom suite $5OO, lawn tractor $6OO, chest of drawers $5O and old Singer sewing machine $3O. Whitford Sales Com pany conducted the sale, xxx A Public Auction of furniture, porcelain and antiques was held August 15 by Freida Koppenhavcr and the late Robert A. Koppen haver, 321 Pottsville Sl„ Wiconisco, Pa. Some prices received were: Japanese picture $l5O, statue of man & woman with mirroi $340, ivory tusk w/ thermometer $2lO, 27 pc. azalea dishes $495,2 mounted turtles $l4O 132 pc. set Mintons dis hes $lOOO, miniature dry sink $5BO, Tiffany lamp $1590, Japanese vase $340, wooder checkerboard set $lO5 3 pc. oak bedroom suite $1125, French clocl $515, box of old table cloths $270, ceramic figurine of lady $235 star quilt $255, 6 large & 10 medium clay mar bles $llO, old Christ mas ornaments $325 and china closet $1650. David D. Dciblcr and Ed Shoop were the auctioneers. CUMBERLAND VALLEY DAIRY SALE 120+ REG. AND HI-GRADE HOL STEINS AND COLORED BREEDS FRJDAY EVENING, SEPT. 4TH-7:30 P.M. AT THE FORMER CHAMBERSBURG LIVESTOCK LOCATED V* MILE WEST OF INTERSTATE 81-EXIT 5 FEATURING: Mr. and Mrs. Jason Petri’s complete Holstein herd due to Labor Problems. This “GMS" HERD OF HI-GRADE HOLS TEINS CONSIST OF 54 FANCY MILK COWS WITH A 17.189# 583# FAT AVERAGE AND 38 SHARP “GMS” HEIFERS MAJORITY OPEN FROM 200-700# AND CALFHOOD VACCINATED. 50% OF THIS YOUNG HERD HAS BEEN FRESH SINCE MAY AND 25% WILL FRESHEN BEFORE THE END OF NOV. SIRES OF THIS FANCY HERD ARE MILKMASTER, CHEF. FROSTY. PETE, MER IT. MONITOR. ASTRO. MINUTEMAN, SUGARDADDY, APPOLLA J, SATURN. KING, DOLAN AND OTHERS. Another load of big fancy recently fresh Reg. and Hi-Grade Holstems milking 80#-90#from a top Virginia herd. A-l sired Holstein Springers from plus sires and top producing Franklin County herds. Several loads of Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calf cows recently fresh and soon to freshen from Cumberland, Fulton, Adams and Washington County, Maryland. Short bred Holstein heifers, open heifers, a few colored breed dairy cows and a load of Holstein springing heifers and cows plus 2 Reg. bulls from 20,000 + Dams & Plus Sires. Dairyman here is A-l sired cattle at a monthly Dairy Sale where ybu can purchase high producing fair market prices. We have a real demand for dairy cattle and reasonable commis sion rates! Call now to consign your cattle along with records and pedigrees so they can be properly advertised for our Oct. 2. Sale and every list Friday evening of the following months. FREE Ice Cream - Come spend the evening with your friends—the dairy cattlemen! AUCTIONEER—J. Rodger Wildeson AUIOI2-L Phone: (717) 263-5702 incaster : arml A Public Auction of combines, tractors and implements was held August 15 by Central Implement Co. Inc. Route 12, Snow Hill, Maryland. Some items sold were; M.F. 510 combine w/mud hog $4550, Int. 815 combine w/mud hog $4300, M.F. 760 combine $3lOO, M.F. 510 combines $1550, $lO5O, $l5OO, & $BOO, M.F. 410 combine $l6OO, M.F. 135 tractor $2250, M.F. 1655 lawn & garden tractor $2075, M.F. 175 tractor (rough condition) $2525, J.D. 1020 w/loader $2350, Int. 424 tractor w/loader $2050, Int. Cub lowboy #154 $l5OO, Ford 5000 gas tractor $4OOO, Ford front-end loader $725,2 M.F. #llO5 tractors $4lOO & $2500, Int. 756 tractor $3OOO, J.D. 4010 (rough condition) $3150, Hardee ditch bank mower $1425, Long Super backhoc $2500 and manure spreaders averaged $5OO to $1475. Pete Richardson was the auctioneer. A Public Auction ol fox hunt & equestriar and antiques was hck August 15 for the estate of J. Haines Kirk at the Red Men Pavalion, Rl 472-Market St. Ext. Oxford, Pa. There wen CALL (717) 263-5702 latun lugust over 500 people at th< sale from at least t states. Some prices were: pictures of equesterian and fox items $6O to $3lO each, Hubley cat doorstop $290, crocks $5O to $l2O, small cher ry cupboard $5lO, Windsor chairs $l3O to $350, old highchair $9O, early dough tray $725, blanket chest $2BO, 2 old benches $320 and riding lawn mower $BOO. Whiteside Auction Service conducted the sale. A Public Auction of guns and antiques was held August 12 by E.W. Richards and David R. Richards at the Lemas ters Community Center, Lemasters, Franklin Co., Pa. Some prices were: wicker bar stool $62, 7 pc. berry set $7O, blue turkey on nest $2O, 6 flow blue plates $9O, china “signed” deer plate $5l, iron skillet $29, 2 flue blue bowls $6O, old German globe bar w/bottles $145, maple washstand $85,2 Winchester Mod. 12 guns $2BO & $3OO, Win. #6 Mod. 43 gun $475, Weatherly $l4 Mod. 340 gun $475 and John Wayne #2l Commera live gun $545. J. Robert Meyers was the auctioneer. It 17-1