DBf-Lincaster Firming Saturday, September!?,, 1988 Sale Reports Consignment AUCTION AT RYAN MEAT PROCESSING 1509 RYAN ROAD, FALLSTON, MD. SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1988 AT 9:30 A.M. We need farm tractors and equipment industrial equipment, lawn and garden equip., trucks, cars, antique cars, old gas engines, boats, buggies, sleighs, bells, Horse-equipment & related items, apple butter kettles, campers, building materials, fencing materials, shop tools, small tools and good sellable items. Absolutely NO JUNK! Please call now so we can advertise your items! THANKS JOHN A. RYAN 301-836-8953 Auctioneer f “public" sale"" "" " I Real Estate I" Household Goods - Tools - Antiques Saturday, October 8, 1988 110:00 a.m. Real Estate 12:30 p.m. •Co>- - Located in Bart Township, Lancaster County,. ~o miles Soui, I of j jr>ile_ North o^Georjetqwn_along_Route 896._ ■ 69 Acre Dairy Farm (Approximately 50 acres tillable balance in pasture, spring fed pond; 5 bedroom house; full basement; central air and heat pump, bank I barn with attached dairy barn, 40 comfort stalls, 2 silos, 16’x45’ and 12'x45’ concrete stave, mam barn scaffolded for tobacco, large corn crib, shed with work shop, 5 car garage. I Shown by appointment call 717-786-7765 or 215-593-AUCT. 10% down sale day. Final settlement on or before March 1,1989. ■ Household Goods Winter King snow blower; Signature oil burning stove; 47,500 BTU; _ Franklin woodstove; AB Dick Bond 901 copier; steamer trunk; Zenith I console AM/FM phono; 19” GE color TV; 21” Magnavox color TV; ■ Christmas lights: canning jars; old books; college text books; oak I china cabinet; buffet: Good Housekeeper sewing machine; oak dresser; Hoover upright vacuum; toaster oven; 8 track receiver & I phono stereo: push reel mower; solid wood youth bed with carvings Vehicles 69 Dodge motorhome 24', 318 cu. in , air conditioned, sleeps 6 cotn- Ifortable, recirculating toilet, 102,000 original miles; 16'x7'6’' gooseneck trailer; 48’xl 2' house trailer - good for hunt camp; 52’x1 0’ ■ horse trailer - storage: 8’ Morrysville pick-up utility bed. Automotive Supplies 1 5 7.00-18 tires on Bud wheels; several car seats, 1 bench, 2 captain, 1 bucket; 64 Corvair trans axle; 64 Corvair engine, miscellaneous other parts ■ Building, Electric & Heating Supplies B’x4o’ vinyl curtain; 6-13’8” roof trusses; sliding glass door panel; ■ sinks, toilets; cast iron bath tubs: 10’xlO’ wood overhead garage door; aluminum and galvanized rain spouts; miscellaneous sizes of fiberglass duct work; miscellaneous metal duct work - some fittings; I numerous blower accessories: bathroom tile and adhesive; new and I used oil burner controls: heat and A/C thermostats, new and used; I oil burner nozzles; 60 amp meter bases: 100 amp meter bases; breaker panel, used; miscellaneous circuit breakers; 30 amp and 60 I amp disconnects, some used; baseboard electric heat units; miscel laneous electric wire, all sizes; service entrance cable pieces; light fixtures: electric motors, used, '/« to 5 HP. I Farm Equipment, Antiques & Tools Stauntion parts; double trees; page wire and chicken wire; bee hive; I wagon axle spindles: Surge pacemaker pulsation control; DeLavat vacuum pump No. 75; feed trough tile; Penna, pump gas hand pump; blacksmith forge: butcher kettles; hand tools, carriage sleigh I hardware; Craftsman paint sprayers; school desks and chair ■ Miscellaneous lEvinrude motor boat engine, 3-2 man tents; 2 gas/electnc refrigerators I Owner: A. Robert Stottlemyer Estate | Executor: Thomas Stottlemyer Attorney: Elvin Byler Auctioneer: Steve „ . . steve Jr. Petersheim; 215-593-AUCT Lie. #AU-001349-L Food On Premises NISWANDER SALE A Dairy Sale of 55 Holstcins was held Sep tember 8 by Dale E. Nis wander, St. Thomas, Franklin Co., Pa. The average of the 30 registered and grade cows was $1250. The top cow sold for $1550 and the second high brought $1525. Kling’s Auctions, Inc. managed the sale. BILGER SALE A Public Auction of Real Estate and Person al Property was held on September 10 for the estate of Helen K. Bil- ger in Hummels Wharf, Snyder County, Pa. A one story home w/a one car garage on a lot app. 50 ft. x 200 ft. sold for $32,000. Some prices received on Personal Property were: 1983 Cadillac Brougham Fleetwpod $10,800; oak side by side combination $815; PA, 5 » IV' ii \ MV Oak pedestal, table w/ claw feci $750; Wood mode Grandmother clock $295; plank bot tom arm rocker $200; Homehte model 360 chain saw $215; trailer type log splitter w/5 hp engine $745; Delta Rockwell 10" ban saw $145; 20 ft. alum. ext. ladder $B5; 8 ft. alum siding brake $355; 2 pc. floral living room suite Remington 300 Savage model 722 w/ scope $310; Colt Phylhon Magnum CTG Pistol w/6” ribber barrel $410; Glenfield model 25-22 cal. bolt action by erS LIC. lAU-532-L d *®“ *** LICENSED A BONDED PUBLIC AUCTION LIC. #AU-532-L LICENSED & BONDED OF 2 VALUABLE DAIRY & BEEF FARMS FRIDAY, OCT. 7,1988 @ 2:00 P.M. LOCATON- JACKSON TWP., LYCOMING CO. AND LIBERTY TWP„ TIOGA CO., PA. DIRECTIONS: Get off Rt. 15 at Liberty and go east'/: mile to stop sign in Liberty turn right and left immediately go 1.6 mile and turn left. Go 1 2 mi. to farm. Watch for auction arrows. Farm #1 is where the auction will take place and it consists of a 135 acre dairy farm with 90A tillable, balance pasture and woodland. The farm fields are contoured and the terrain is level to a gentle slope and in a high stale of cul tivation presently mosdy alfalfa. The bam has 68 lever stanchions, gutter cleaner, 825 gal. bulk milk tank and 2” glass pipeline. Dairy was sold 10 years ago. (Some repairs and/or reno vations are needed for today’s milk markets.) The barn is 40’x196’, a 24’x60’ insulated implement shed, 2- 12’x30’ silos and a 16’x40’ silo. There are 1- 4,000 bu. grain bin, 2- 8 ton bulk feed bins. There is a2A story frame home with vinyl siding, 4 bedrooms, bath, Ig. living room, dining room and eat-in kitchen with modem cabinets. There is also an oil fired cen tral hot water heat system. Well water and sep tic system, never failing streams and 'A acre pond. Farm #2 consists of 110 acres total, 85-90 tillable, balance woods and pasture. Lg. bank bam is presently set up for beef, young stock and/or sheep, with lever stalls and a circular bunk feeder from the 16’x50’ cement silo. There is a 24’x48’ wagon shed, 2 car garage, 5 bedroom house with 1 bath, kitchen, living room, dining room with coal and wood warm air furnace. The land and soil is comparable to Farm #1 and the fields almost join. These farms will be offered individually and together. Would make an excellent father/son large dairy operation together or a single family operation separately. The area around Liberty is level to gently rolling. Ideal for Amish and Mennonitc sctUemcnts. SALE BY: MARTIN L & GLADYS V. MESSNER SANFORD G. LEAMAN, CAI AUCTIONEER Lie. #AU-532-L (717) 569-4264 TERMS; Owners will finance 30% down. Buyers requiring owner financing must be approved by auctioneer no later than October 1. Interest and terms negotiable between buyer and seller. 10% down day of auction, balance on or before December 1,1988. For appt. to see call (717) 324-2841. 101 WHITE OAK DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA 17601 Marlin Fu-earms com pany slso;'Remington model 760 30 06 cal. Gamcmaster w/scope $435. Auction was con ducted by Dale L. Lon gacre Auctioneering & assisted by Roger A. Lauvcr & Dean E. Lon gacre. There were 300 plus registered bidders present. SMITH SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery and household goods was held September 10 by Mr. and Mrs. William O. Smith, 19700 Gray stone Rd„ White Hall, Baltimore Co., Mary land. There was a large crowd at the sale. Some prices were: J.D. 2240 D tractor $lO,lOO, Farmall M tractor $BOO, Farmall A tractor $7OO, KH C. Cub Cadet 5620, post hole digger Woods Bros, bushhog $6OO, N I. ground driven man urc spreader $5lO, ana que Landrovcr $135, 3-bottom plow $235, 3 pt. scraper blade $2OO, mahogany dining room suite $9OO and 4 piece bedroom suite $4OO. Charles W. Shrodes and David W. Shrodes. PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - PERSONAL PROPERTY ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1988 AT 5 P.M. & FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1988 At 9:30 A.M. At Springetts Fire Co. Social Hall, j 3013 E. Market St., York, Pa. The follow { ing to be sold at absolute auction for Mr. ( & Mrs. Walter L. Ranck of Red Lion, Pa. ANTIQUES | Grandfathers clock in beautiful cherry case with a broken arch top has painted face - 8’ high, secretary desk with ball & claw feet, walnut marble top wash stand & dresser, walnut carved bed, Empire chest of drawers, colored marble top table, marble top stand, wash stands, walnut side chair, stand with drawer, Chippendale swing leg table, Lincoln cane seat rocker, oak rocker with spinning wheel back, childs ) cane seat rocker, mirrors, bamboo book | stand, bamboo plant stand, small settee, | captains chair, blanket chest, leaded table j lamp, china stem lamp, sad irons, mima t ture lamp, kprosenc lamp, sm. China clock, s coverlet, brass bucket, candle stand, stool, ( fireplace tools, small mission clock, 2 gal. ( jug with spigot, crock, etc. ( DISHES - GLASS, ETC. Approx. 300 assorted saltdips in various types & colors, set of Blue Venetian Fostor 1a in plates, goblets, etc., German, Austrian & colored dishes, spackle bowl, cut glass bowl, donut stand, vinegar cruet, compote, vases, tool caddy & sm. wooden boxes, punch bowl, 3 sets of dishes service for 8, also other assorted dishes & .glassware, personal property consisting of Kirby & Rainbow sweepers, round game table & folding chairs, 2 pc. living room suite, card tables, GE console color TV set, dresser, kitchen items, dishes & many other small items. The following to be sold at absolute auc tion for Bernadette I. Wise now a resident of the Brethren Home. ANTIQUES & PERSONAL PROPERTY Walnut Victorian sofa, walnut ladies & gents chairs, decorated blanket chest, small oak chest of drawers, 4 & 6 pc. single bedroom suites with springs & mattresses, single bed, chest of drawers, odd dressers & chairs, rocker, bookcase, lamps, Singer elec, sewing machine, small tables & stands, telephone stand, step stool, wooden dinette table & 4 chairs, upright sweeper, sm. Kenmore upright freezer, usual sm. electrical appliances, costume jewelry, cooking utensils, dishes & glass ware, books, good assortment of sewing items, blankets & bedding, 4 metal storage boxes, potty chair, picture frames, asst sm items & many other articles to numer ous to mention INSPECTION. Thursday, Sept. 22, 3 P.M.t05P.M.&1 Hr prior to auction on Fri day. Not responsible for accidents on day of auction. TERMS: Cash or Approved Check. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY GILBERT & GILBERT, AUCTIONEERS Brian L. Gilbert, Lid. #2256 Jacob A. Gilbert, Lie. #336, Auctioneers SOMETHING TO cm A80UT.... LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS!
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