'hpj; ; ',-,y 'iV. ,V/" } 3 U-’L’l'f » i Fl6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1988 Sale Reports A Consignment Auc tion - the 2nd Annual Pieffer Hill Sale was held March 26 south of ,Reamstown on Steffy Road, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 296 bidders registered. Some prices included: Cub Cadet mower $l2OO, J.D. model 316 mower $2950, J.D. model 316 mower $l9OO, A.C. model 620 mower $2450, J.D. model 318 mower $3200, N.H. model 68 baler $5OO, 3-B A.C. plow $lBO, N.I. spreader $6lO, J.D. 24T baler $BOO, genera tor $l7OO, hay wagon $750, backhoe attach ment $2lOO, cultipacker $4OO, J.D. M tractor $1475, Deutz model 6006 tractor $4OOO and J.D. model 60 tractor $l5OO. The auctioneers were Roy Good, Jr., Randal Kline, Lloyd Kreider and Bill Hoover. XXX A Public Sale of household goods was held March 23 by Bar bara Stoltzfus, 2 miles north of Intercourse, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices received were: sideboard $450, dresser $l5O, roll-topi desk $5OO, wood chest $B5, 6 cane-seated chairs $l3O each, kitch en cabinet $6OO, ker osene lamp $B5, vibra tor $65, crock $17.50, 23 old phone books $5 each, candle mold $B5, silver dollar $lB, quar ters $1.25 each and old quilt $920. Steve and Steve, Jr. Petersheim were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Ailction of farm machinery was held March 26 by Elwood Steinhauer and Elsie T. Steinhauer, 5 miles north of Myer stown on Kutztown Rd., Berks Co., Pa. Despite the rain there were 115 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices included: Ink 510 grain drill $l7OO, Int. 430 bal er $1075, Papec wagon $790, Int. 315 combine $1250, 9 tooth chisel plow $B5O, Little Giant 32’ elevator $750, Int. 990 haybine $1350, Int. 275 manure spreader $llBO and Farmall H tractor $650. Dwight D. Miller was the auctioneer. XXX Some prices were: 1976 Mercedes Benz 240 D sedan $6OOO, Ger man bisque-head doll $4lO, Ingraham mantle clock $lOO, steeple clock $155, sponge spatter bowl $l5O, 2 Hummels $7O to $9O each, mother-of-pearl_ inlaid jewelry box $40," 2 Karastan rugs $4lO & $420,4-stack oak book case $395, marble-top server $l6O, 14-karat gold band $82.50, 10-karat gold ring $65, 2 pc. bracelet $6O, Waltham pocket watch $lOO, Elgin pocket watch $lOO, 14-karat gold watch $125 and gold thimble $B5. Roy C. Probst and Son conducted the sale. XXX A Public Sale of anti ques was held March 25 & 26 by Joan and Char les McGarvey, R.D. 1, Loysville, Pa. Some prices included: Erphila cherry .chinz dinner set $5OO, comer cupboard $B5O, china closet $3BO, dough tray $9O, small sewing cabinet $l9O, large china closet $5OO, 2 German wall cup boards $450 & $345, PUBLIC AUCTION OF TRACTORS, COMBINES, FARM EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1988 11:00 A.M Location: Wilson’s Auction Sales, Inc. Route 113,1 mile South of Lincoln, Delaware. Case 4690 tractor 4 wheel drive w/1498 hrs. (perfect condition), Case 2290 tractor 717 h rs. w/18-4-38 duals, Case 870 tractor w/duals 18-4-34, Massey Ferguson 285 tractor w/2851 hrs. (good cond.), Case David Brown 995 w/ loader, Case-o-matic 800 wide front (engine recently rebuilt) 9N Ford tractor (new paint). New Holland combine TR7O w/6’ row corn head 15’ flex-grain head, 4 - FMC pea & bean combine (viners w/Chrysler slant 6 engines), Porter-way harvester, Massey Ferguson 880 plows 8-16, Glencore 9 shank chisel plow, Massey Ferguson 820 25’ disc harrow (fold up), Brillion 23’ fold-up cultipacker, Chatto nooga 24’ crow foot packer, Brilion 25’ roll-a harrow w/drag attach., Brillion 21’ field culti vator, Case 13’ disc harrow, J.D. 7000 6 row planter 30”, Tye no-till drill 20 spout pull type, J.D. 8300 grain drill, 6 row Lilliston rolling cultivator 3 p.h., Brillion 6 row S line cultivator (30”), John Blue sprayer 500 gal. stainless steel lank pump recently rebuilt (hyd. fill), Stoltzfus spinner spreader 5 ton drag harrow attach., J.D. 4 sec. drag harrow, S tine cult, attach., 3 p.h. peanut digger, Massey Ferguson 15’ rotary cut ter, 5’ Bush Hog 3 p.h. 2-14 plows, 3 p.h. disc, 6’ blade 3 p.h. 2 section drag harrow, 2 Case flat bed wagons, flat bed wagon, model A run ning gear, 150 gal. fuel tank, 1 5 gal. fuel tank w/pump, Gasboy hand pump, Case hyd. cylin der, 4 wooden wheels, Chrysler slant 6 engine (parts), portable shop heater, high pressure washer, transfer pump and many other items too numerous to mention. TRUCKS 1974 Chevrolet C-65 16’ grain body, 366 engine, 2 spd. rear, 10:00-20 rubber 1971 Int. 1800 w/16’ Meadows dump grain body, 345 engine, 5 spd. trans., 2 spd. rear, 10:00-20 rub ber. 1964 Chevrolet 290 engine w/dump body, 4 spd. trans. 8:25-20 rubber. TERMS: Cash, travelers check or approved check with current letter of credit from your bank. ELMER LINDALE, JR. Owner AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This equipment is in good condition and most is ready to go in the field. NOTE DATE & TIME. There are no small items so plan to start on large equipment at sale time. MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND TODAY! Wilson’s Auction Sales, Inc. Dave Wilson Auctioneer & Sales Manager (302) 422-3454 or (302) 856-2110 marble top flower stand $175, R.S. Prussia cho colate pot $l2O, Wedgcwood plates $32.50 each, etched Fostoria plates $l4 each, Bennington pot tery pitcher $6O, Fiesta Ware orange & blue butter dish $l5, orange cream & sugar Fiesta ware $16.50, round glass china closet with mirror $415, cut glass bowl “Hobstar” pattern $65, Bavarian chocolate set $135, Lion glass dish $75, Western Ho com pote $7O and Liberty glass butter dish $lOO. Chuck McGarvey was the auctioneers. XXX A Public Sale of German-Military WWII items and guns was held March 26 for the Harold and Elsie Moyer Estate at the Leesport Farmer’s Market Banquet Hall at the north end of Lees port, Berks Co., Pa. There were the fol- " ■ >i 1 m r i * I V, lowing items sold: oak sideboard $1775, square oak table $475, 2 oak side by side bookcase desk $4lO each, library tables $l6O each, 8 pc. depression diningroom suite $3OO, beet steins $3O to $lOO each, Ger many punch bowl set $125, cedar tackle box, lures, etc. $260,8 small German windup toys $llO up to $175 each, toy tractor-orange $175, 6 swords $5O to $250 each, hunting knives $4O to $75 each, Ger man military book $650, military uniforms $l5 to $40,16 ga. Mod el 12 pump gun $400,2- 8 mm #9B Mauser $2BO & $360, 16 ga. 8 mm drilling triple barrel $1900,22 Savage $l5O, 12 ga. over & under gun $630,20 ga. double bar rel Crescent arms $260, Browning semi-auto. 12 ga. $420, 12 ga. Tryon double barrel $l2O and 6 binoculars $2O to $ 140 PUBLIC AUCTION Surplus Farm Equipment Monday, April 11, 1988 At 10:00 A.M. Located 1 mile West of New Oxford, Pa. turn South off Route 30 onto the Bon-Ox Road and go VA miles, or from Bonneauvllle, turn North off Route 116 onto Bon-Ox Road and go ZV% miles to sale site. (2) Farmall “H” tractors; BN Farmall trac tor; J.D. 346 Baler; J.D. 24T Baler; N.H. 258 rake; INT. roll bar rake; Case 575 12 ft. hay bine; INT. hay crimper; Single chain hay eleva tor; Kreider 18 ft. bale wagon/with N.H. gear and flotation tires; 1 wagon running gear; (2) McCurdy gravity boxes/one like new; N.H. 717 one row com harvester, Fox 280 blower; INT. 12 ft. transport disc; J.D. 8 ft. Kilifer transport disc; J.D. 11 ft. BWF disc; Case 7 ft. 24 disc harrow; INT. 10 ft. drag harrow; Bril lion 8 ft. cultipacker, J.D. 4 section rotary hoe; 3 pi. harrow; INT. 3-16” bottom pull type plow; Ford 2 row cultivator; INT. 16 disc grain drill (grass and fertilizer); J.D. 13 disc grain drill; N.I. 318 single beater tandem axle man ure spreader, N.H. 510 hyd. tailgate manure spreader; J.D. N manure spreader; INT. 33 manure loader, Saudcr manure loader with cylinders and forks; 3 pt. 5 ft. rotary mower; PTO feed cart on trailer; 275 gallon fuel tank; (2) trailer tongues; (2) 13-6-38 tires; 30%; plow coulters and posts; (2) cast iron hog troughs; fencers; chicken pluckcr and new fin gers; dairy stanchions; chain saw; (1) Kerosun heater; coal and wood stove; shovels; axes; sledges; chains; wedges; baler twine; farm sup plies; fountains and heater water bowl; con struction pump/gas engine; other small items. FENCING: locust posts; 5 and 6 ft. metal fence posts; electric fence posts; insulated handles; barb wire; (1) 14 ft. metal gate. GRAIN AUGER ELEVATORS: (1) 16 ft. x 6” auger w/o motor; (1) 5 ft. x 8” auger w/o motor; (1)6 ft. x 6” auger with motor; (1) venti lation fan; BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT: (2) sets hog poles; (1) scalding trough; lard press; butcher kettle; scrapers; NIAGRA 15,000 watt PTO Alternator TRUCKS: 1979 Ford (F 600) with closed van body; 1958 Ford (F 600) Stake body truck-4 speed/2 speed rear; 7 ft. truck bed; HAY AND STRAW: Approx. 300 bales of timothy with some clover mixed hay; Approx. 100 bales of straw; NOTE: All items consigned by local far mers. Inspection - April 8,9, 10 and sale day. TERMS: Cash or Approved checks. No out-of-state checks without bank letter approval. Lunch Stand Reserved. ROBERT FLICKINGER Sale Manager Dennis J. Plunkett, Auctioneer Littlestown, Penna. Lie. NO. 1102 L Not Responsible For Accidents , ? ■ Ir ■( - , > o' each, also wind-up tin train $25. Ken P. Leiby was the auctioneer. XXX An Antique Auction was held March 19 and the collection of Irving Liss was sold at Fortna’s Auction Gallery, 18 East Main St., Annville, Pa. Some prices received were: Signed Tiffany harp desk lamp $3OOO, #4 Cowden & Wilcox jug w/tulip blue design $475, 150 piece signed Tiffany sterling silver ware set $3600, Cow den jug $165, decorated crock $l7O, double bar rel mussel loader pistol $2OO, Toby mug $l6O, flow blue LaFaylitte home plate $250, tiger maple dressing mirror $3OO, black cast statue w/man holding lamp $750, 2 Mettlach plates $lOO each, oak china closet w/ball & claw feet-highly carved «> *** *** ** t ±4^ $2500, four drawer tiger maple early American chest of drawers $475, Victorian marble top sideboard w/carved back & mirror $2OOO, Victorian tiger maple secretary desk with hid den drawers & cherry panels $4lOO, Victorian sofa w/rose carved back Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5 OO P M ol each week s publication APRIL SAT. APR. 2 - Farm Machinery. Tractors. Anti ques, Oxford, Chester Co H Lee & Judy K. Brown, Owners. Steve & Steve Jr. Petersheim, Aucts. SAT APR. 2-Consignment Sale of Large Farm Eq. At Norman Parker Farm. Jacobstown-Cookstown Rd., Wrightstown, NJ SAT. APR. 2-B:3OAM Real Estate, Antiques, Farm & Butcher Items & Personal Property. At R.D#2, Red Lion, Penna. at the comer of Windsor Road & Kendale Road in Windsor Twp. The undersigned Executors of Public Bankruptcy Auction Valuable Farm Equipment April 19, 1988 11:00 A.M. At the premises located three and one half miles South of Hamburg, Pa., along Bern Road, Berks County, Pa. Also from Mohrsville go to Centerport take Tilden Road to Bern Road. Watch for Signs. The following list of items to be offered free and clear of all liens and encum brances. Please notice the following list of items are subject to additions and dele tions. All verbal statements at time of auc tion will superced any previous printed advertisements. J.D. 4440 tractor Wt. Loader, JD 2840 Tractor, JD 70 Tractor, JD 336 Baler w/ Thrower, JD 12’ Disc Harrow, JD 5 Bottom Hyd. Set Plow, JD 4 Bottom Plow, JD Mdl. 12 Field Chopper, JD 680 Spreader, JD Side Rake, 3 JD Chuck Wagons, JD 6600 Combine Grain & Corn Heads, JD 3940 Chopper With Corn & Grass Head, JD Mower Conditioner, JD 4 Row No Till Corn Planter, JD Van Brunt Drill, Heston #lO Haystack Hand, Matthews Continuous Flow Grain Dryer, New Holland Bale Eleva tor, New Holland Blower, New Holland Wagon, 8' Cultipacker, 300 Gal. Fiber Glass Tank, 1974, 4 Wh. Dr. Pickup Truck Not Running, 1968 Ford F6OO, Feed Cart, 30’ Clay Feed Augor, 30’ Feed Conveyor, Clay Gutter Cleaner, 20’ Feed Ezy Silo Unloader. Bou Matic Milking System Stain less Pipe 6 Units, 1000 Gallon Surge Milk Tank, Pile Scrap Iron, Gehl Recutter, Grimm Flutter, Also Items Of Value Not Mentioned. Alan M. Seltzer, Esq. Trustee Eugene Orlando Jr. Esq. Counsel For Trustee INRE: Audrey Bootsma Ind. T/A Glenfalls Dairy Case #BB-20327 In RE: Jacob Bootsma Ind. T/A Glenfalls Dairy Case #B7-017291 Thomas M. Barrow Esq. Atty. For Audrey Bootsma Debtor In Possession David C. Schattenstein Esq Atty. For Jacob Bootsma Debtor In Possession fiiwuuj Jhiodakt 10 S Broad St Lititz, PA 17543 ‘Elmer Murry 626-2636 Richard Murry 626-8175 Professional Auctioneers, Appraisers and Advisors Since 1953 AU-00648-L $2700, dacon bench $9OO, piece of tapestry from 1800’s $950, Japanese teakwood dra gon flor lamp $550 and marble top turtle-back table $B5O. Fortna’s managed the sale with Michael R. Fortna, Auctioneer. the Helen M. Warner Estate will sell at absolute auction the following. Fred Ritten house, Samuel S. Laucks, Jr., Executors Bnan L. Gil bert, Jacob A. Gilbert, Samuel S. Laucks, Jr, Attorney. SAT APR. 2 - 9AM House hold, Antique, And Collec tor Items, Guns. Located In Huntingdon Co., 6 Miles South Of Huntingdon Off Route 26 At Hesston, Pa. M.C. Garner, Owner. Dale Gibboney, Auct. SAT APR. 2 - 9AM Estate of Grace E Frantz, Bethel, PA, Berks Co Dwight Mill er, Auct