Sale Reports FISHER ESTATE was sold for $14,500. SALE The 1947 Plymouth A Public Sale of guns Coupe brought and collectibles was $3lOO and the 1937 held May 20 for the Chev. with locked Florence Fisher Estate, motor $2BOO. in the village of Andcr sonburg between Loy sville and Blain, Pa. Some prices received were: new Craftmatic single adjustable bed w/ vibrator $BOO, yarn win der $95, 12 gauge dou ble barrel shotgun $ll5, duck stamps from 1960’s $5 to $5O each, 1941 hunting license S2O, silver dollar $12.50, 3 Stevens 22 cal. Crack Shot guns $7O. $6O & $55, Winchester flashlight $6O and P.R.R. brass whistle $l5, also 6 bear claws $26. Kling’s Auction Ser vice managed the sale. HARBAUGH ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held May 21 for the estate of Elbert C. Harbaugh, 3 miles east of Thurmont, Frederick Co., Maryland. The 125 acres of land with a 2 story frame dwelling, large bank bam, cement block silo, dairy house & loafing shed and farm pond was sold for $290,000. Robert Meunier was the auctioneer. EIKER SALE A Public Auction of antique gas engines and equipment was held May 21 by Doris Eikcr, 1740 N. Main St., Hampstead, Carroll Co., Maryland on Route 30. The 1908 Schacht auto, national first Jr. winner at Hershcy 1985, Heavy Duty / 5 Save C iprr stock Pots u I 54% ? QD WithC ° Ve Sale I /i^*^ - 12V4 Qt $35.99 II . 7865 - 17V* Qt $43.99 Ik f 7866 - 21/4 Qt $49.99 £ 5813 - 13 Qt. Milk Pai1... 519.99 Ephrata East End Mart,.., Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-F., 8 rn.-9p.ni. Wed. & Sat. ■ 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Paint - Wallpaper - Housewares - Auto Supplies 711 E. Main St. 717-733-8040 717-733-4388 Gas engines sold as follows: 'A h.p. N.H. gasUngine $4800,2 h.p. N.H. gas engine $l6OO, 4 h.p. N.H. gas engine $lB5O, 5 h.p. N.H. gas engine $950, 14 h.p. Empire gas engine $BOO, VA h.p. Pitts burgh gas engine $7OO, license plates up to $37 per pair, pony wagon w/ shafts $450 and M.F. (Pony) tractor with sickle bar $lBOO. Jack Reedy was the auctioneer. PURCELL SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held May 21 by Nancy E. Purcell on Irish Valley Road. 7 miles from Sunbury, Rockefeller Twp., Northumberland Co., Pa. The 2 acre property with a 2/4 story frame dwelling was sold for $17,500. Mark J. Jones auc tioneering service con ducted the sale. FUNK ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held May 21 for the estate of Elizabeth C. Funk and of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John B. Charles, 2 miles south of Mountvillc on Cen tral Manor Rd„ Lane. Co., Pa. There were 400 registered buyers at the sale. The 2 acres of land with a large 11 room Victorian frame house and a small bam was sold for $104,000. Other prices received were: sleigh with red plush $1250, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite $1625, oak bowfront china closet $575, oak exten sion table $550, set of 6 plank-bottom chairs $1320, heart shaped cheese mold $250, Ger man vegetable bowls $75 to $175, oak secre tary desk $l2OO, grained jelly cupboard $475 and quilts and quilt tops $l3O to $575. H. Edward Johnson was the auctioneer. KRAFCZEK SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 19 by Adam B. Krafczek, Esquire, off Hillside Rd., W. Cocalico Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The 22 acres of woodland near Schoeneck was sold for $40,000. Homing Farm Agen cy handled the sale. FIRESTONE SALE A Public Sale of mechanic tools was held, May 19 by Mrs. Mar garet Firestone, 326 Valley Rd., Ellers, Pa. There was a good turn out at the sale. Some prices included; Farmall cub tractor w/equipment $2lOO, 114 ” drill $47, ratchet $22, pipe cutter $3O, pipe threader $55, puller $22, C-clamps $5 to $l4 each, stapler gun $l6, MIC set $llO, tap &die set $ll5, tool box $77, Toro nding mower $245, wrench set $3O and crosscut saw $46. Little IKE Eichelbcr ger was the auctioneer. sy RICHARD CONKLIN DISPERSAL AUCTION R.D., Unadilla, N.Y. (Otsego Co.) THURSDAY EVE., JUNE 2, 1988 7:00 P.M. Sale to be held on the farm on the Martin Brook Road. Turn off Rt. #7 in Unadilla at Village Variety Store to Martin Brook St., go V 4 mile, turn to Martin Brook Rd., go A'A miles to farm. Unadilla is Exit 10 off I-88. Arrows off Rt. 7 at Variety Store. 46 - CATTLE - 46 29 mature cows (25 Holstcins & 4 Jerseys); 4 fresh. 3 Handling or Bagging, 9 due Aug. thru Nov., 2 Dec.; 3 Holstein Bred Heifers; 5 Breed ing Age Holstcins, nice; 7 Started Heifers (3 Jerseys & 4 Holstcins); 1 started Bull; 1 Good Jersey Service Bull. A good juicy herd and nice heifers. Pregnancy examined. Blood & TB tested and eligible for immediate interstate shipment night of sale. MACHINERY Farmall A Tractor, W/FMc 7 ft. Rotary Scythe; Int. 15 Side Rake; N.H. 66 PTO baler, no thrower; N.H. 66 Baler for parts; N.H. 270 Bal er, no thrower; J.D. 480 Mower-Conditioner for parts; (2) N.H. 616 Choppers; John Blue SU Wagon on gear, nice; (1) 14’ flat wagon; (1) 14 ft. Kicker Box; Gehl Blower; New Roll of Plas tic; N.H. 513 Spreader w/endgate, nice; 66 GMC Pickup for parts; some locust posts; (3) 16.9x34 Tires, some misc. items commonly found around the farm. P.S. A nice evening sale. Misc., then machinery, then cattle. Terms: Cash or Good Checks w/Positivc ID. Payment in full night of sale. Good Eat* Available RICHARD CONKLIN - Owner MEL MANASSE Sales Managers & Auctioneers Whitney Point, New York 607-692-4540 or toll free NYS 1-800-MANASSE PUBLIC AUCTION W ANTIQUES, COLLECTORS ITEMS, MUSIC BOX, GUNS, etc. 11l health prompts this dispersal from his home along Blue Ball Road, 5 miles W of Turbotville, Pa. 5 miles E of Montgomery, Auction arrows off Rl. 54. MON., MEM. DAY. MAY 30. 1988 Starting at 10:00 A.M Brief listing follows: Walnut 2 pc. C roll cylinder secretary; 2 pc. stcpback kitchen cabinet; other kitchen cabinet; 2 pc. cherry comer cupboard; oak cor ner china closet w/carvcd feel; oak table w/ball & claw feel; ornate oak hall rack; oak side by side; oak washstands; golden oak sewing cabinet converted to desk; TIFFANY LAMPS INC: matching pair table; very nice blue w/ lighted base, etc; several other old lamps inc. wicker, gingerbread, uffany style hanging; etc. chairs; rockers; baseball cards; picture frames; weather vane; over 50 pcs. ficslawarc - some rare; red satin glass cookie jar; child’s roll-top desk; 5 pc. cranberry castor set; 5 egg holders - signed tiffany; blue flower batter jug D Ack Mooresburg, Pa. w/bail & both lids - super; several other crocks & jugs; quantity of glass ware, etc. TOYS: 27 Slruclo wind-up crawler tractor w/3 wagons; Marx dancing mice; Jae ger cement mixer; Marx police cycle w/sidc car; etc. Oak Olympia coin-op music box w/18 discs, very unusual & very nice; Honey dew glass ball coin-op gum machine: lots, lots more. OVER 65 GUNS SELL at 1:00 P.M. all kinds of makes and models inc. Rem, Win, Sav., Marlin, Investarms, Wmlile, Lefever, JC Higgins, lots more. For full list on guns contact Auct. Auct. Note; Mr. Reynolds has been a long time antique & gun collector, ill health prompts this dispersal. This is not a consignment sale, all items belong to the Reynolds family. Owners, EARL & LINDA REYNOLDS Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. (717) 546-6907 RD4 Muncy, r AUII94L - Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 28, 1988-D23 BLACK ROCK CAMP AUCTION The 28th Black Rock Camp Auction was held May 21 at the Lancaster Mcnnonitc High School, 3 miles cast of Lancaster, Pa. on Route 30. A 3 foot by 6 foot decorated cake donated by Willow Valley and decorated with a scene of the lake was resold about a dozen times and WHITFOED iALEf COMPAINY L ROBERT FRAME. SR & SONS. AUCTIONEERS INVENTORY AUCTION SELL-OUT M.D. LUMIS & SON has discontinued their business 2 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION WED., JUNE 8, 1988 AT 5 P.M. FRI., JUNE 10, 1988 AT 5 P.M. LOCATION: From Exit 23 (Downlnglown) of PA Turnpike, follow Rt. 100 north 1 mile to Byers Road (at Napa Eagle Auto Center). Right on Byers Road for '/> mile to auction site on left Upper Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania TRUCK RKLIFT Int'l Cub tractor w/Motts mower & snowplow; 1976 CMC, SIERRA 35,1-ton dump truck w/10' Eby aluminum body and new engine; Yale Model GSIG forklift, propane, 4,000 lb. capacity, w/solid tires;’Gravely Model 424 riding tractor w/ rotary mower; Gravely Super Convertible tractor w/ snowplow & snowblower; riding gang mower; (2) Ryan mott push mowers; Sears Craftsman rototiller; (2) Brower Mod el's 1964 & 1961 feed mixers, motor mounted, 1-ton capaci ty, floor models; Sprout-Waldron feed mixer, 1 ton capacity w/25 hp 3 phase motor; Sears Craftsman 10" radial saw; Hoffco post hole drill; Black & Decker 5” bench grinder; Tho mas portable air compressor; (2) Rinse-n-Vac rug sham pooers; (10) lawn rollers; seed spreaders; hand trucks; lawn seeders; Eleo key maker w/panel of keys; Howe dial platform scale, 2500 lb. capacity; Toledo feed scale; platform scale; (2) Toledo hanging scales; porcelain desk top scale. HORSE. DOG. CAT & RABBIT FOOD (2) tons Eagle Puppy Pack; (5) tons Barn-Dri, 30 lb. & 80 lb. bags; (35) bags o< lime, 50 lb. bags; (12) bags of dehydrated cow manure; (50) bags of solar salt crystals, 101 lb, SO lb, & BO lb.; 600 lbs. of Calf Manna; (250) bags of assorted Pen nfield horse teed; 500 lbs. of dry beef pulp; assorted bird & rabbit food; assorted cases of canned & bagged dog food. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Eyecom 1000 microfilm magnifier; MITA DC-133R copier; 3M copier; (7) office desks; computer table; (12) office chairs; filing cabinets; IBM Selectric typewriter; (2) electric adding machines; (2) water coolers; Tappan microwave; coffee makers; toastmaster toaster oven; electric stapler; electric pencil sharpener. MISCELLANEOUS (2) Harbril paint mixer dispensers; Red Devil paint mixer; (5) wheelbarrows; (2) pricing machines; V-belts; glass sheet ing; cat & dog travel boxes; brushes; brooms; sponges; (160) wooden pallets; aluminum trash cans; (3) Wagner pow er painters; wrench sets; wood & aluminum ladders; Ice coolers; insulation; rolls of window screen; shelving (new A used); plastic tubs; Drapery hardware; light bulbs; copper tubing; nuts, bolts, A washers; door lock sets; hinges, knobs, A handles; gloves; electric heaters; 3M weatherstrip ping A caulking supplies; glass globes; mallboxesrspray paint; assorted 300 gallons latex paint; garden tools, killers, A magazines; and many, many more small A large items too numerous to mention. LUNCH SERVED NOTE: THIS IS AN UNUSUAL INVENTORY SELL-OUT WITH MANY GARDEN, PLUMBING, PAINT, ELECTRICAL, AND HARDWARE SUPPLIES UNOPENED ON THE SHELVES. DON'T MISS THIS FANTASTIC AUCTION OPPORTUNITY!!!! TERMS: C‘A*S*H, Certified check, or Approved check by Whltford Sales Company PRIOR to Auction Date. FOR INFORMATION CALL: P.O. Box 100 EAGLE, PA 19480 215-458-5060 “EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA'S FOREMOST AUCTION COMPANY” - brought in $2OOO which will pay for 26 children to spend a week each at Black Rock Camp. Other items sold were: storage shed $625, quilts $350 to $6OO, appliqued quilt $lOOO, 30 Winross trucks $BO to $250, toy tractors $25 to $4O and 5 pickups of mulch $350. Alvin Miller, Elvin Sicgrist & Reist Bros, were the auctioneers. NT lIPM Auction By Order Of: OWNER
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