Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1988, Image 177

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    LARGE TWO DAY SALE
OF
FARM EQUIPMENT, ETC.
at our place of business located six
miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., one
mile east of Marlon, just east off Rte. 81
at Exit 4 along Rte. 914 on
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 6, 1988
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1988
Sales at 9:00 AM Each Day
SELLING ON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6
Usual run of tractors, some with loaders,
trucks, trailers, lawn and garden equipt., tools,
chain saws, tires, usual run of small items, etc.
SELLING ON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Farm equipt inc. one and two row pickers,
harvesters, blowers, elevators, grain and forage
wagons, haybines, rakes, mowers, spreaders,
drills, plows, harrows, disc harrows, packers,
loaders, grinder mixers, rotary mowers, post
diggers, blades, etc. Balance of small items,
posts, tires, usual run of equipt., etc.
FARMERS AND DEALERS - Bring in
your equipt. for this sale. No further sales sche
duled. Watch ads for next dates. No equipt.
with liens accepted unless notified in
advance. We are not responsible for condition
of equipt. sold or for prices obtained. Our ser
vices are available for your next sale.
Terms Cash or Good Check - Ident.
required for Bidder No. - Food at Sale.
Open Daily 8 AM to 5 PM. Closed Sundays.
Closed Saturdays except Saturday before and
Saturday following sale.
RALPH W. HORST, Manager
License No. AU-000-437L
Marlon, PA 17235
Phone 717-375-2824
Rentzel, Wolgemuth, Bohrer,
Harry, Upperman, Gossett Auctioneers
LARGE 1
PUBLIC SALE
MANY EARLY & RARE ANTIQUES - MODERN |
SAT., OCTOBER Bth, 1988 |
AT 8:30 A.M. DST I
Due to quitting housekeeping will have the public sale
located 14 mllea East of Gettysburg, PA. on Route #3O to
Abbottstown Square, thence turn North 1 m lie on Rt. #194 to
Locust Lane, turn West 'A mile to sale, in Adams Co., Pa. the
following:
-PARTIAL LISTING—
Cherry 5 drawer panel end chest of drawers;
Empire bureau; Round oak ext. table w/3 bds.;
4 blanket chest, dovetailed w/til, 2 buttermilk
grained; 3 pc. oak bedroom suite w/highback
bed; small childs chest; tavern table, needs
repair; plank bottom and oak pressed back
chairs: 1882 Wm. L. Gilbert oak case shelf
clock; early 11” china doll; paper mache Santa;
100’s of fine pcs. tinware, woodware, advertis
ing pcs. incl. Battleship Maine, Pen-Mar and
other well known; crocks; jugs; comforts;
quilts; Original Gone w/The Wind Lamp; Rayo
Lamp; Soft Paste bowls and pitcher; 9 pc. blue
flwd. wash bowl and pitcher set; 12 pc. milk
glass dresser set w/bottles; Dark and Orange
Carnival, Depression, Opalescent; Iris; Gaudy
Dutch; Fine Alba China, service for 12, 100
pcs.; 2 depression water sets; fine early pattern,
pressed, cut, and other bowls, glassware, and
dishes. Other Modem, Farm items, and tools. A
Very Worthwhile Sale!
MARK CALENDAR NOW AND
SAVE THIS ADVERTISEMENT!
NOTE; All Antiques are In excellent condition - ready to put
in your home!
LUNCH AVAILABLE. No Inspection until day of sale. Not
responsible for accidents.
Terms: Cash, Certified, or Travelers Checks ■ No Personal
Checks or out of state checks unless known personally.
IRENE L. ZEIGLER, OWNER
RUTH A. FREY,
DOROTHY M. ROOMSBERG, POA
Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer I
Idaville, PA. License «856 L I
Phone 677-7479 I
Jacobs and Brown, Clerks
Sale Reports
CONLEY SALE
A Public Auction of
antique engines and toys
was held September 24
by Herb Conley, 10
Yocumtown Rd., Etters,
Pa. There were 280
registered bidders at the
sale.
Antique engines sold
as follows; Domestic
gas engine $l3OO, York
gas engine $4lOO, J.D.
I’/j h.p. gas engine
$9OO, J.D. 3 h.p. gas
engine $lO5O, J.D. 6
h.p. gas engine $2OOO,
Bulldog gas engine
mr/fy
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LICENSED & BONDED “““■
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE 201 ACRE
DAIRY FARM
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1988
COWS AND EQUIPMENT @ 9:30 AM
REAL ESTATE @ 2:00 PM
LOCATION; Clinton Rd. Just mt of Rt. 163, Montgomery
Co., Now York.
DIRECTIONS: S 3 mlloo woot of Albany, New York, 7 miles
north of Rl. 20 at Exit 29 In the Fort Plain-Cherry Valley area.
At Exit 29, go north on Rt. 166 approx. 7 miles toT Rd. Go left
at T which Is Rt. 163 to first crossroads and turn right to first
farm on left. Watch for Auction Signs.
REAL ESTATE @ 2:00 PM
Farm consists of 2 tracts. Main tract with build
ing is 107 acres. Mostly all tillable with a 48
stanchion farm, there is a Patz bam cleaner,
VA ” stainless steel Conde pipeline system, 500
gallon Jamesway milk tank, 16’x48’ unadilla
silo w/unloader, young stock facilities, Ig. 5
bedroom home with eat-in kitchen, living and
dining room, den, well water, central heat and
attached garage. There is also a large pond. 2nd
tract is 94 acres level farm land. Soil is excel
lent loam soil in high state of cultivation and
crops are great! Ideally located with 7 milk
markets. There is an assumable $89,000 first
mortgage if you qualify at 10% interest. Prop
erty will be offered individually and together.
Terms are 10% down day of auction with
balance due on or before December 1, 1988.
FARM EQUIPMENT @ 9:30 AM
Oliver 1650 wide front diesel w/3 pt. hitch. Inti.
460 utility w/loader, MFI6S diesel, Allis Chal
mer CA, NH 269 baler w/thrower, 3 bale
wagons, Dion forage wagon, McConnell for
age wagon, flatbed wagon, NH 469 haybine,
NH 770 harvester w/grass head & 2 row com
head, Inti. 56 blower, MF spreader w/hyd.
endgate, 3 pt. hitch snow blower, 2 row 3 pt.
com planter, Grim hay tedder, Oliver side
delivery take, 275 bu. NH 575 spreader, 3 pt.
hyd. log splitter. Case hyd. trip 4 bottom plow,
1979 Chev. pickup w/7’ snowplow w/hyd.
angle, 25 kw generator, Wic bedding chopper,
40’ stationary elevator, 85’ mow conveyor,
Vent-O-Matic bam fan, 79 Ford 4 sp. dump,
cement mixer plus many farm related items too
numerous to mention.
DAIRY HERD @ 12:00 OR
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING
EQUIPMENT
Dairy consists of approx. 75 head. 44 regis
tered Holstein milk cows in all stages of lacta
tion. 30 head of young stock, some bred for fall
freshening. Some of the blood lines are: Rock
man Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe Chief, Grand Fortune,
Astronaut, Elevation Ivan, Citation, Sensation,
Imperial Astro, Venture, Jet Stream, Jody
Chief and others. If you want excellent milk
cows that haven’t been pushed, come to this
fine auction. Catalog available day of auction.
SALE BY:
WALTER & MARY PAYACK
SANFORD G. LEAMAN, CAI AUCTIONEER
UC. #AU-532-L (717) 569-4264
Food Stand by local Fire Co.
For appointment to see, call (518) 993-3505
$6OO, Simplicity gas
engine $lOOO, Leader
gas engine $6OO, InL gas
engine $750 and New
Way gas engine $2400.
Some other items
sold were: toy airplane
$B5O, toy motorcycle
$370, J.D. 530 toy trac
tor $290, DeSoto auto
sign $2lO, quilts $lOO to
$350 each, 5 wooden
Express wagons $550 to
$750, wooden Acme Jr.
seat $6O, blanket chests
$l4O, $l7O, & $2OO,
cast iron seats $lO to
$145 each, wood saw
$ 130, set of engine truck Uncwter Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1988*9
trohf $250, E smaU 'dry LTD s lutosS 1948
2-horse wagons J 375, $ 1485 Farillall 400
' child’s pedal tractor and
box $6OO, Milboume cart i non ir> ah
wagons 5220 & J 450
and wagon seats $55 to combine $195 J D J
Blame and Nevm manure sprea( i er $7O
Rentzel were the j. D . toy 2-bottom plow
auctioneers. „„
cai 17 $65, pedal car $lO5, toy
A pifhiV' c ir .• cash re B ister $27, train
A Public Sale of anti- sets $75 t 0 $ 2 OO each
ques, coverlet, toys and toy sand loader $l55 ’
ZXT t d P pt f n German doll bab y $48o!
Scris. ghT-Ra 1 ?: M 75 n, cMS’ , “^' el
Mdlerstown near Junia- ®
ta River bridge. A large H n i|„, c f
crowdadendldlhesafe.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Farm Equipment & Related Items
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 15, 1988
10:00 a.m (rain or shine)
Location: From Easton, Md. follow
the Bypass to Rt. 333 (Oxford Rd.), turn
onto Rt. 333 and go approx. 1 mile to
Cedar Ft. Rd. Turn right onto Cedar Ft.
Rd. and sale on will be on the right. (Fol
low Signs).
TRACTORS:
Deutz DlOO-06 diesel-w-cab, Deutz DBO-06
diesel, Deutz D 5506 diesel, Deutz D 4506
diesel Kubota L245A diesel (High Clearance),
John Deere 450 Track Loader.
EQUIPMENT:
Woods HD 315 (Batwing) rotary mower,
Hardee ditch bank mower -w-hyd., Wic Straw
Shreadcr PTO - Pull Type, N.H. #469 Haybine,
N.H. #S6R Hay Rake, Brimm Hay Tedder, J.D.
24T Hay Baler, Fox Custom 90 chopper w-2
heads, Fox Harvester converted to brush chop
per, Arps Stump grinder 3 pt. hitch, Lely 9’
Roterra, Pasture Renovator 9’, Ford rotary
mower s’, Caldwell 10’ scrape blade, Sprayrite
Sprayer (CDA) 3 pt. hitch, Brillion S tine 4 row
cultivator, Int. 8’ flail chopper, JD 5x16 semi
mount plow, JD Forage wagon, Int. 175 man
ure spreader, New Idea portable Grain Auger
approx. 55’, Deutz Fahr Haymower HM22
mounted, Vermeer Log Splitter w-12 hp Koh
ler engine, Strawberry wceder, Potatoe vine
beater, century sprayer mounted, Multivator 1
row cultivator PTD, Automatic equip. Mist
blower w-50 gal. tank PTO mounted, 1 row
transplanter, Howard 5’ Rotovator, Oliver 11’
field cultivator mounted, 10’ fertilizer spread
er, 9’ lawn roller, 3 section spike drag, Road
scraper 4 wheel pull type, Vicon spreader
mounted, 4 flat body wagons, Dauuser fence
post driver PTO mounted, rotary ditcher PTO,
single axle trailer, Sub Soiler 1 Shank, Agrotec
Wick applicator, Yazoo 60” mower. Buzz Saw,
Seed Cleaner, Portable cattle loading ramp.
Portable cattle squeeze chute, Approx. 10
cords of Oak firewood, Agrotec spray premix
er, Sand Blaster, Post hole digger, Floor model
drill press, 5 h.p. air compressor, 114 h.p. air
compressor, Lincoln welder, Hyd. Press,
Rockwell Bandsaw, Anvil, Lard pot-w-cooker,
Scaulder, Grinding stone wheel, Fence winder,
Platform scale, Lumber - Oak, Pine, Walnut,
Gates, 5 rolls of new barbed wire, 3 Poulaq
chain saws, hand tools, Goose and Duck
decoys and many other items.
TRUCKS. TRAILER AND IRRI
CATION
1972 Int 1510 2-dump body, Tag-A-Long 3
axle trailer, approx. 4500’ of 4”x4o’ irriga
tion pipe, 2 axle irrigation pipe cart. Note:
Inspection of truck will be the responsibility of
the purchaser.
TERMS: Cash or Approved Check w
letter from bank guaranteeing funds, day of
Auction.
Owner:
CAMDEN PT. FARM INC.
(301) 822-2430
A. CURTIS ANDREW AUCTION, INC
Auctioneers:
Curtis Andrew - Mike Roe, CAI
301-479-0756 or 754-8826
Members: Maryland and National
Auctioneers Association
Little IKE Eichelber
ger was the auctioneer.
EBERLY SALE
A Public Sale of
household goods and
antiques was held Sep
tember 24 by Barbara,
Katie and Susanna
Eberly, Cider Mill Rd.,
W. Earl Twp., Lancaster
Co., Pa. There were
more than SOO regis
tered bidders and
approximately 1000
people at the sale. His
toric mill property was
also sold.
The 4 3 /< acres with a
limestone mill with a
turbine, 2 'A story
dwelling, implement
and tobacco shed, bam,
chicken house and
workshop was sold for
$164,000 to Elvin
Hoover of Ephrata.
Other prices were: 3
pc. walnut marble-top
bedroom suite $2025,
oak ice box $775,
grained flour chest
$4OO, walnut wardrobe
$650, 6 pressed-back
chairs $315, sideboard
$4OO, chest of drawers
$165, Warm Morning
Hetrola $525, 26 quilts
$75 to $625 each, wood
box $l4O, copper kettle
$3OO, 3 pieces blue
checked linen $350,
wooden fork $llO, 2
Flow blue plates $145,
hooked rug $l5O, horse
pull toy $175, glass rab
bit candy dish $B5, Sin
ger treadle sewing
machine $l6O and cof
fee grinder $B5.
Auctioneers were T.
Glenn, Timothy G. and
Thomas A. Horst.
INTOWN MOTORS
SALE
A Public Auction of
garage equipment was
held September 23 by
Intown Motors, 1001
East Philadelphia St.,
York, Pa. Real estate
was also sold.
The large brick struc
ture on a 118 ft. x 129 ft.
lot with large overhead
garage doors, used car
lot, air compressor and
central alarm system
was sold for 3108,000.
Other prices
included: lathe $650,
1976 Ford tow truck
$4OOO, Sun Computer
machine $2500, shop
hoist $250, Craftsman’s
tool box $l6O, air tire
changer $240, 30 ton
hydraulic press $2OO,
Norton wheel balancer
$BlO and Mig welder
$425.
Blaine and Nevin
Rentzel were the
auctioneers.
BASTRESS SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
Sept. 24 for the estate of
Mrs. (Clark E.) Melba
A. Bastress, 1 mile north
of Selinsgrove, Pa. in
Snyder Co.
The ranch style house
with a 1 car garage and
other out buildings
situated on 3 lots was
sold as a whole and was
purchased for $36,000.
Mark J. Jones Auc
tioneering Service con
ducted the sale.