Sale Reports LABOR DAY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT & RELATED ITEMS MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 1988 9 A.M. Rain or Shine Located at the Auction Barn In Ameri can Corner, Maryland on Highway Rt. 621 between Denton & Federalsburg, MD. Receiving Equipment on Friday, Sept. 2, Saturday, Sept. 3 and until sale time on Mon day. Forklift & loading ramp available. For more information and to advertise your equipment call today. Terms: Cash or approved check with let ter from bank guaranteeing funds day of sale. A. Curtis Andrew Auction, Inc. Auctioneers: Curtis Andrew, Mike Roe, CAI 301-479-0756 or 301-754-8826 Members Maryland & National Auctioneers Association ABSOLUTE AUCTION REPOSSESSED VEHICLES THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25, 1988 At 6:30 P.M. Keystone Public Auto Exchange, Rt. 22/322, between Dauphin & Clarks Ferry Bridge. 1988 Chev Cheyenne 4x4 1500 P/Up, 4 sp, only 9,700 miles; 1987 Ford F2SOXL Diesel P/Up, 4 Sp., a/c, only 3,600 miles; 1987 Nissan Scnira XE 4 dr., at, ps, pb, a/c„ red, 27,000 miles; 1987 Ford Tempo GL 4 dr, at, ps, pb, a/c, silver, 54,000 miles; 1987 Honda CRX-SIS sp, red, 28,000 miles; 1987 Chev Nova 4 dr, at, ps, pb, a/c, red, 16,000 miles; 1987 Dodge Omni, at, ps, pb, a/c, blue, 38,000 miles; 1987 Nissan 4x4 P/Up, 5 sp., red, 27,000 miles; 1986 Dodge Ram 150 4x4, at, ps, pb, black/silver, 33,000 miles; 1986 Plym Turismo 5 sp, ps, pb, a/c, sunrf, while, 43,000 miles; 1986 Yugo GV 5 sp, 22,000 miles; 1986 Ford Ranger XLT P/Up, at, ps, pb, a/c, 21,000 miles; 1985 Chev Cam aro, at, ps, pb, a/c, 8 cyl, 63,000 miles; 1985 Olds Delta 88 Royale Bro 4 dr, loaded, 40,000 miles; 1982 Dodge Aries SW, at, ps, pb, a/c; 1973 Transtar International COE Tractor Mod el 4070 A, Detroit Diesel. ALL VEHICLES SOLD “AS IS” ABSOLUTE to highest bidder regardless of price! TERMS: PUBLIC BUYERS: CASH DEPOSIT OF $3OO. PLUS ADDITIONAL 25% of purchase price in CASH night of auction. Bal. in 24 hrs. in CASH ONLY! NO EXCEPTIONS! DEALER CK ACCEPTED. Temp Tags with proof ins night auction only. Title work/Notary, plen ty good food & parking. Call 717-921-2200 for info. CONSIGNORS: CALL NOW for reserved #’s - many vehicles expected. ALSO CONSIGNED: 1988 Thompson Cut lass 170 17’ Boat, 120 hp Merc I/O Motor, Depth Finder, Bilge Pump, Full Instrument, CB, on 88 Shorelander Trailer. LEASEBACK VEHICLES: A special con signment of late model lease co vehicles. 4 - 1984 Buick Skylark 4 dr, at, ps, pb, a/c, 50-70,000 miles, 3 1984 Olds Omegas 4 dr., at, ps, pb, a/c, 50-70,000 miles, 1984 Pont Phoe nix 4 dr, at, ps, pb, a/c, 50,000 miles, 1984 Chev Citation 4 dr., at, ps, pb, a/c, 49,000 miles. 4 t)it ul»i ill X* iiy 4 ii liunun Dauphin, Pennsylvania 17018 717-921-2200 AU1367 COMMONWEALTH NATL. BANK DAUPHIN DEPOSIT BANK MERIDIAN BANK MARTINS DAIRY FARM SALE A Short Notice Dairy Herd dispersal was held August 11 by Martins Dairy Farm, 1895 Herrs Ridge Road, Gettys burg, Pa. A registered red and while Holstein sold tor $1550. The second high cow brought $1440. The average of the 88 head of mature milking ani mals was $856. The average of the 15 bred heifers was $570. Kling’s Auctions, Inc. managed the sale. RIDGE FIRE COMPANY SALE A Public Auction of watches, coins, banks and door stops was held August 13 at the Ridge Fire Company along Route 23 between Phoe nixville and Route 100. Some prices were: American Type 4-4-0 3 FARMS, 256 ACRES MORE OR LESS TOTAL THURSSEPTEMBER 15, 1988 LOCATION: FARM #1 SPRING VALLEY RD., EAST DRUMORE TWP., LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. DIRECTIONS; APPROX. 3 ML SOUTH OF THE BUCK AND TURN LEFT ON SPRING VALLEY RD. 1.2 MI. TO FARM ON LEFT. The main dairy facilities which include a large bank barn with several additions. There are 140 free stalls, calf, heifer and maternity pens, holding area. Veterinary and breeding facilities, double 4 Bou-Matic milking equipment with auto matic take-offs, Mueller stainless steel 1,250 gal. bulk milk tank, grain and feed bins. There are 3 Fickes silo's with patz unloaders. 1-14’x70', 1-20'x80’ and 1-30’x80’. There are 2-10 ton feed bins. Stationary mixer as well as a 30,000 lbs. Seale. There is a shop, garage, implement sheds and corn barns. Farm #1 will be offered first and with all other farms and land collectively. The home is a 2Vj story aluminum sided 3 bedroom home. There is a brick fireplace w/heatolator in the living room, wall to wall carpet in most rooms, eat-in kitchen w/family room, den and laundry or mud room. There is a basement rec room. There is a large unique master bedroom with an attached glass cubicle room for sleeping under the stars. Excel lent well and septic system. ' . A large T-shaped bank barn, corn barn and implement shed. Barn is presently used for young stock. There is a 14’x70’ silo w/unloader over 3,300’, road frontage, well and septic system and stream. There is a large 21 h story slate roofed house with asbestos siding, 4 lovely bedrooms, large living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen w/breakfast bar, family room, carpeting, full basement as well as large laundry-freezer room. This house is heated w/oil hot water heat, porches and lots of old shade. Farm #2 will be offered individually as well as with Farms #1 and 3. Approx. 70 acres of land. Included is approx. 5A woodland, 2+ acres pasture land with stream. Buildings consist of a bank barn with sloped roof and freestall area presently used for heifers and dry cows. There is a 16’x60’ stave silo with vandale unloader. House is a 2'A story aluminum sided, 4 bedroom and bath home presently rented. Home has central heat, eat-in kitch en, living room, dining room, summer house or laundry area. This farm is nestled among large shade trees along a quiet country road. This farm will be offered separately as 70A M/L and as approx. 30A M/L as well as with the balance of Farm #1 and Farm #2. TERMS: 10% down, balance on or before April 1 st. Call auctioneer for terms of owner financing. Ed Miller- Atty. MICT//>l X9i2M CO Lie. # AU-532-L f»J LICENSED & BONDED®*™ Live Steam Locomotive in 3/4 in. scale $2950, 150 pieces of antique light bulb collection $750, 100 pocket watches $lO to $2OO each, Tammary iron bank $340, Buster Brown bank $230, Dog On Cushion bank $250 and large Hubley ele phant door stop (with original sticker) $5OO. Ted Maurer managed the sale. MYERS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate, antiques and household goods was held August 12 for the estate of Sarah E. Myers, 57 N. Queen Street, Dover, Pa. There were 350 registered bid ders but about 600 peo ple present on a hot day. The lot 61 ft. by 150 ft. with a I'A story brick house and garage was sold for $63,500. PUBLIC AUCTION OF HAPPY DAY FARMS FARM #1 CONSISTS OF: FARM #2 CONSISTS OF: FARM #3 CONSISTS OF: FOOD STAND Other prices received Lancaster Farming Saturday, August 20, 1988-025 were: 1978 Chrysler Lcbaron $2500,800 salt dips from $1 to $l4 each, blanket chest $425, gold pocket watch $650, wooden pocket watch holder $450, brass ice cream scoop $2OO, oak dry sink $B5O, round back plank bot tom chairs $65 each, wooden porch rockers $55 each, frame of base ball silks $350 and set of Colony pattern Fostoria $BOO (sold by piece) Blaine and Nevin Renlzel were the auctioneers. WEAVER SALE A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held August 13 by Enos S. Weaver, between Blue Ball and Ephrata, 2 miles off Route 322, Lane. Co., Pa. The 1 acre tract with a 5 room house and large at 10:00 AM. SALE BY: JOHN H. 81 DARLIS K. f DAVID H. 81 BETTY JANE and JAYP. 8L NELLENE K. MYER For apt. to see farm, call auctioneer: 717-569-4264 or 1-800-528-5832. ext. 264 woodworking shop was sold for $82,000 to Amos Sauder, R.D. 4, Ephrata, Pa. Other prices were: extension table $2lO, small desk $135, 12 chairs $65 each, rocker $l2O, child’s chair $llO, old tobacco tin $175 and porch benches $45 to $65. Auctioneers were Paul W. Horst, Leßoy S. Horst and Clarence Shirk. STAUFFER SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held August 13 by Mahlon and Bertha Stauffer, at the Farmers ville Fire Hall, E. Far mersville Rd. between Brownstown and Hink letown, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 286 regis- tered bidders at the sale of the Leola couple. Some items sold included: antique wick er chair $2850, inlaid chest $925, oak hall rack $875, corner cup board $6OO, china closet $650, roller organ $6lO, oak settee $575, cast iron toy telephone truck $5OO, inlaid library table $4lO, oak side board $3OO, oak china closet $425, hanging lamp $290, batter’s bottle $l3O, wicker baby carriage $240, child’s sled $225, cor ner chair $325, bisque wall hanging $350, Car nival glass $145, ice cream dipper $77.50 and set of sleigh bells $llO. The auctioneers were T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst.