D22-lanc«ster Farming Saturday, August 29, 1987 Exk Qff usßl } Sale Reports A Thursday evening auction of real estate was held August 20 by Enos E. and Anna Mary Beiler, 10 miles east of Lancaster at 3421 West Pequea Lane in Leacock Twp. There were 125 registered bidders at the sale. The 2'A story brick house and 2 story bam and workshop on 1 acre of land was sold for $133,500 to a Chur chtown resident. Ron Funk, Gordon Ressler and Sam B. Stoltzfus were the auctioneers. XXX A Farm Toy Auction with 300 to 400 items was held August 22 at the Gap Fire Hall near the intersection of Routes 30 and 41, 15 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. There were 160 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices of toys were; Case VAC Freheit $275, Wood Bros. Cus tom built com picker $250, A.C. custom built 60 combine $265, Cana dian J.D. 5020 tractor $lBO, Ford Commander 6000 $lO5, Ford 9700 $5O, Tru-Scale picker $lO5, Case Spirit of 76 tractor $l7O, A.C. 7080 tractor $6O, I.H. 5088 collector series $l2O, Buddy-L “Wrigley Spearmint” truck $l9O, Farmall 300 collectors series $lOO, A.C. cus tom built roto-baler $285 and Ford 9N col lector series $5O. The auctioneer was Dale Stoltzfus. XXX A Public Sale of real estate and farm equip ment was held August IS for the estate oi Catherine E. McCleaf, 2495 Table Rock Rd„ Biglerville, Pa. The 16 acre farm with 325 feet road frontage and a VA stray house, small bam with attached open shed and chicken house was sold for $60,000. The other prices were; Famiall Cub trac tor w/cultivators & plow $1230, disc harrow for Cub $245,1.H. manure spreader $235, round oak drop leaf table with 2 boards $230 and oak china closet w/bow glass on front & sides $5OO. Larry J. Peters was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Sale of real estate, antiques and household goods was held August 22 by Isaac G. and Eleanor H. Good along School Road in Brecknock Twp., Lan caster County, Pa. There were 479 registered bid ders at the sale. The 21 acre farm with a 2Vi story dwelling, brick summerhouse, stone and frame bam and stocked pond was sold for $200,000 tff Kathy Firestone, Adam- stown. Pa. Other prices included: Ford tractor $1225, woolen coverlet with map of Brecknock Twp. $395, turkey shaped whiskey bottle $l3O, pig-shaped whi skey bottle $82.50, Model 800-A 308 deer rifle $2OO, flintlock blunderbuss $l3O, Indian blade stone $3lO, display of 20 Indian arrow points $lOO, bat ter jug $2lO, earthen jug $l2O, butter chum $lOO and pine blanket chest $5OO, also copper kettle $2BO. The auctioneers were ,T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst. XXX A Public Auction of farm machinery and livestock was held August 22 by Dana Irv ing, south of Jennersvil- FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1987 3:00 P.M. In Farmersvllle, 3 ml. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. General Household Goods Sale. See Lane Newspaper SaL, Aug. 29 for listing. MONDAY, SEPT. 7, 1987 8:00 A.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE 3 piece walnut marble top bedroom suite with large brass pulls; “S” oak roll top desk; oak oval china closet; hand grained flour chest; dovetailed cradle; wrought iron bed with brass; K.D. single door oak wardrobe; oak side by side desk; large McDougall oak kitchen cabinet, complete; square and round oak exten sion tables with boards; oak dresser; set of 6 cane seat chairs; oval china closet with mirror back and claw feet front and back; roll top oak bedroom suite; oak bedroom suite with mirror washstand; oak Princess dresser; oak book case; 2 wicker stands; wicker rocker; cane seat and back rocker; drop front desk; lamp table with radio; cottage bedroom suite; fainting couch; benches; oak utility cabinet; pie safe; set of 6 slat back oak chairs; oak slat back rock er; 2 jelly cupboards in original red paint; oak victrola; oak sectional bookcase, wooden wrin ger washer; oak parlor tables; electrified hang ing pull down kerosene light with glass prisms; Windsor chair; wooden pie safe; Union loom #36; oak treadle sewing machine; wicker tables; gingerbread clock; wooden sugar buck et; baby basket on legs; composition Bye Lo Baby doll; 26” German bisque dolls; lanterns; cast iron watering trough; toy steam shovel; large trunk; lots of tools; broad axe heads; wrenches; planes; Hubley cast iron cat; cast iron dog; pictures and frames; hand crocheted and embroidered tablecloths; sword; new Vic tor Hammer gun; walking canes; oak desk with drawers on one side; cedar chest with brass trim; spinet desk; braided and hooked rugs; wooden Parcheesi board; oak baskets; electri fied Deitz #8 coal lantern (formerly from Mt. Penn Hotel); flat and sad irons; butter chum; Roseville pieces; Depression glass; Shirley Temple tea set; beaded purses; Jim Beam bot tles; wooden advertising boxes; beer trays; pair of Art Deco table lamps; crocks and jugs; chess set; finger rings; books; cigar cutter; cigar tin boxes; new and old quilts; inkwell; Blue Wil low dish set; postcarts; postcard albums; adver tising cards; etc. etc. WE SELL ON COMMISSION can JOHN J. RUTT (717) 354*09? Auctioneer: Larry Rutt AU-2455-L * Notice early Halting time - 8 AM 20d Auctioneer will sell tools at 9 AM Furniture at 10 AM Quilts at 2PM No Out Of State Checks Penn Twp., Chester Co., Pa. Some prices received were: Int. 784 tractor $15,500, White #62 D tractor with front end loader $lO,OOO, Int 484 tractor $6500, N.H. #316 baler $6OOO, Cub Cadet riding mower $2OOO, Int #550 manure spreader $lOOO, 1980 Ford 7000 flat bed truck $BOOO, CMC water truck $3500, 4 passen ger carriage w/surrey $3900, roll top desk $6OO, jogging carts $250 to $5OO and 30 head of purebred Char lois cattle $375 to $825 each. Whitford Sales Com pany conducted the sale. XXX -An Outstanding Publ ic Auction of fine anti ques was held August 22 by Alice L. Wolf at Red Men Pavalion, Route 472, Market St, Oxford, Pa. There was a crowd of about4Bo peo- walnut Dutch cupboard pie attending the sale. $lBOO, marble top Some prices were; dresser $6OO, Sheraton corner china closet sideboard $550, walnut $2OOO, 3 pc. oak bed- dropleaf table $7OO, room suite $B5O, marble *washstand $5OO, war top stands $3OO & $225, drobes $250, $l3O & 14TH ANNUAL EASTERN LANCASTER COUNTY SERTOMA CLUB SAT., SEPT. 12, 1987 9:30 A.M. ANTIQUES, BUILDING SUPPLIES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, NEW TOOLS, FIREWOOD, PANELING, STORAGE SHEDS Located at the Locust Grove Mennonite School, Old Philadelphia Pike, Along Rt. 340. Approx. 5 Miles East of Lancaster, PA. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Full listing in Lancaster Newspaper on Friday, Sept. 11. Desks, large selection of new lighting fixtures and chandeliers, tables, chairs, bicy cles, used dryer, living room suite, Arctic Cat snowmobile, 30” electric range, king size bed, end table, dresser & coffee table; Mahogany coffee table, 20” German doll, sofa, end table, compactor, stand, copy machine, early Penna. Dutch child’s wooden hay wagon with 4 wooden wheels, nice; Lawn mowers, trimmers, heaters, engine, riding mower, new furniture, park bench; FM - intercom system (commer cial); 2 axle Mgs 3000 gross trailer. Dining suite, living suite; Dye (clothes); Agets & tin ware (collectible qnt.); Clown collection (assort); Penn State Tiffany light fixture; 13” color TV; Solid brass “0” gauge (R.R. car); plumbing fixture & excess; stereo radio & con sole; Savage model #lO3O-06 (4x scope); 6’ alum, truck cap; oil lamps, lamp oil, electric table lamps, cutting board (solid maple), quilts; oak furniture; brass items. 1949 FORD FLAT HEAD 6 C YL. PICKUP; APPROX. $lO,OOO OF NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES AT PRIVATE SALE AND SAME AT AUCTION. TRUCK LOAD OF FRESH GROCERIES, TOOLS & BUILDING MATERIALS Truck load of new paneling 2x4 & lumber. Large assortment of carpenter, mechanical, farm & garden tools; New household & gift items; new Bxl2 garden storage shed by Stolt zfus Structures; plumbing & electrical sup plies; house plants & nursery stock, shrubs; trees; green foliage plants & hanging baskets; many gift certificates, donations, four tickets, meals and one day vacations from local mer chants & restaurants. Food & gift certificates from restaurants & stores. Terms: Cash - No out of state checks. For consignments phone 687-8418, 656-9232. Please help us. Lunch Stand, plenty of good food at Sertoma. BREAKFAST CROISSANT SPECIAL 7-10 A.M. $2.95 SERTOMA FLEA MARKET 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Flea Market Space rental only $7.00 for i 0 ft. frontage. Have your garage sale with us. Phone 717/687-8418 - Ron or Anne Jenkins for space reservations. CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE (Vi ‘Chicken - Donation $2.75) 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Tickets may be purchased in advance from any Sertoma Member. Pick up at Sertoma Food Stand before 4:00 P.M. Bob Girvin, Chairman, 768-8803. "SERvlce TO MAnklnd Projects” Christ’s Home for Children; Bird-In-Hand Girl Scouts; Child Development Center, East Lam peter TWp. Park; Baseball Programs: C.V. Scholarship Fund; M.S. Patients Club; “Heary Say Fund” For Speech & Hearing Activities; Educational Heritage Programs plus other Community Programs. ★ AUCTIONEERS A APPRAISERS RON FUNK AU-314-LGORDON RESSLER AU-1575-L Paradlaa 442*4279 Paradlaa 687-7402 SAM B. STOLTZFUS 768-3568 £ ★ AUCTION SERVICE SINCE 1961 ★ WE want to ba your aucilonoar! BBKffia For a fraa confldantlal auction astimata phona auctlonaara. 768-8296, $260, cedar chest $l5O Whiteside Auction and cut glass & pressed Service conducted the glass $4O to $ 110 each. sale. ANNUAL FALL MACHINERY SALE FRI., SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 AT 9:00 A.M. Iv At the Belleville Livestock Market, $ Belleville, Pa. Selling all kinds of machinery, forage and haying equipment, plows, harrows, disks, etc. Tractors will be sold at 1:00 P.M. Consign your machinery to this sale by 5:00 P.M., Sept. 3. UPCOMING SALES AT BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Dairy cow show and sale, Wed., Oct. 7 and Fall heifer sale, Fri., Nov. 6. \ BELLEVILLE UVESTOCK MARKET, INC. | 717-935-2146 PUBLIC AUCTION FARM MACHINERY TOOLS ELECTRICAL EQUIP. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, SEPT., 4, 1987 10:00 A.M. Location: Take Rt. 222 4 miles South of Quarryville, Pa. to fork In the road, bear left on Little Britain Rd., 1 mile to sale. Or V • mile North of Falrmount. 190 XT Allis Chalmers diesel tractor; Mas sey Ferguson 65 diesel; 8N Ford w/Sauder loader: Ford Jubilee: AC 4 bottom plow; Dearborn 2 bottom plow; chisel plow; Transport disc; 3 pt. AC corn planter; 2 row JD corn planter; cultimulcher; cultipacker; 3 grain drills; cut away disc; spring harrow; 7 ft. AC mower; Woods rotary mower; Harvest Handler grain elevator; Cross ele vator; hay wagon w/sides; flatbed wagon; Smoker corn bin wagon; cultivators; field sprayer; post hole digger. 2 wheel dump cart; 2 cement mixers; 2 bale boxes; tobacco lath; wooden & alum, lad ders; log chains; ropes; gas pump; milk cans; pig & water trough; platform scales; clover seed sower; seeder; snow fence; tractor & car tires. Shopmaster band saw; Shopcraft 10” table saw; jig saw; saw buck; Amp. welder; drill press; grind wheel; 2 grinders; air com pressor; vise; hyd. jack; tool box & tools of all kinds. Garden tools; rototiller; Jacobsen rotary mower; Ariens riding mower; 110 JD riding mower; Echo weed eater; Wright & Stihl chain saws; Electrical wiring and all kinds of supplies; window sash; doors; hay hooks: hay knife; sm. gasoline engine; trestles. Empire chest of drawers; GE air condition er; New & used fans; sm. forced air heater; Pa. Railroad lantern; Miller coal oil lamp; jug; fireplace unit; sm. coal stove. .300 SavagQ Model 99 rifle; shells; Remington .22; 1976 Country Squire Sta tion Wagon w/air, 74,000 miles; 1969 Ford 'Ranger, 6 cyl. pick-up. Items too numerous to mention. Out of state checks must be accompanied by current letter of credit, unless known by Auctioneers. Refreshments available. Sale order: small items, household items, vehicles and farm machinery. TERMS BY MRS. RALPH (HELEN) SHAUB AUCTIONEERS CONDUCTING SALE: LLOYD KREIDER (AUOOOSI3L) 717-786-3394, RANDAL KLINE, ROY GOOD, GARY SHIRK Krtider A Kl Int Auctioneers