OF ANTIQUES, H.H. GOODS, TOOLS, FARM ITEMS MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 29, 1989 9:00 A.M. Locittd ilong Rout* 23 • Marten* Plk*, 2 mil** w**t of Silver Spring*, Pa., «d|olnlng Farm'd*!* School. 6 Victorian Walnut Cane-seat chairs, Extension table with boards, Early Schoolmaster’s Desk with old red paint. Trundle Bed (signed & dated), Walnut Mantel, Butter Chum with stand, Hoosier-type Kitchen Cabinet, Copper Kettle & Wash Boiler, Cherry Seeder, Apple Peeler, Butter Scale, Sausage Staffer, Dinner Bell, Oak Potty Chair, Meat Bench, 12 Gallon Crock, Parlor Stove, Wicker Fernery, Egg Crate, Tin 4 Wooden Items, Ref, Ice Cream Freezer, Pitcher Pump, Church Benches, Chairs & Rocking Chairs CUB CADET 45" Riding Mower w/Snow Blower; CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER: YAMAHA 650 CYCLE; 1977 FORD GRANADA FORD 2-row Com Planter, 1 & 2 Hole Mountville Com Shelters, 5000 Tobacco Lath, Tobacco Scaffolding, 12 Building Trusses, Mmmch Tobacco Press, 1000 lb. Platform Scales, Wooden Wheelbarrow, Surge SP22 Milker Pump, Air Compressor, Wheel Balancer, Table Saw, Sump Pump, 40' Alum. Ext. Ladder, Scalding Trough, Iron Trough, Anvils, Wooden Planes, Milk Cans, Nuts & Bolts, Garden and Small Hand Tools, Barbed Wire, and many other items too numerous to mention. SALE BY: WARREN & HELEN DIFFENDERFER HAROLD (ABE) SHAFFNER AUCTION SERVICE 529-L 717-653-5689 FOOD STAND Saturday, May 27,10:00 A.M. ANTIQUE TRACTORS and 2 Bams Full Of Everything. FROM THE OLD LEO KELLISH HOMESTEAD. A lifetime collector. Farm Is on Pompey Center Road. From Cazenovla N.Y., take Route 20 west 5 miles to caution light at Pompey Center Road. Turn north on Pompey Center Road. From 1-81 take Lafayette exit to Route 20east then 10 miles to Pomoev Center Road. * It there I* an auction In your future, give ua a call. * Call Auction Co. If you need apeclflc aerial num bers or more Info., Motel Reservations or whatev er. Don't mlsa this opportunity. Rain or Shine. WOW!!! LADIES & GENTLEMEN , YOU JUST WONT BELIEVE THIS. A rare opportunity .never before offered. Strong John Deere collection with some rare Internationals A Case, plus surprises, Toys. PARTIAL LISTING: Ellis traction engine full steam, full rubber in A-1 shape; Inter national 1-14 very rare, very nice; 1936 4 bolt pedestal; JD A exc.; JD B on steel runs great; JD BO on steel runs; JD LI rare Industrial; Hand fed wooden separator from PA nice; 1938 JD long frame B on steel nice: JD L; JD LA; JD AO-AR; JD GP; JD GPO; JD LA w/cultivator; Cub: Craws ley tractor: Crawsley car; Fordson Empire tractor: (3) JD B’s; Midwest utilitor; IH F-14 exc. original; Case Model L runs; Case Model C on full steel runs; 1936 English Fordson cast steel wheels; rare Gibson lever steer tractors; Economy: IH 300 w/3 pt. nice: Log splitter for rare Empire: 2 ROPS cages; Oliver 80; Ontario drill; IH 10-20 full steel & extension rims; Case hopper wagon; 2 modern Hustler mowers: JD BO 600th tractor; Cub attachments; extra wheels, tires, implements; buzz saw; tools; test equip.; old furniture; lumber; JD snowblower; tin bldg. Expect quality sur prises - unbelievable. AT LEAST 25 FARM TOYS. We’re still digging out. Surely to be some nice anti ques also. Much more too numerous to list It all. Soup to nuts. Sale by: Deppollti's Northeast Auction Center Inc. Jim Deppolitl, Auctioneer (315) 697-2641 Owners Phone 315-682-5793 315-682-2964 Sale Reports GEORGE REUTER FARMS SALE A Public Auction of spreader w/3 pt. hitch fruit and truck farm $6OO, gooseneck trailer equipment was held $2400, Case backhoe May 13 for the George $3BOO, 1985 FMC Reuter Farms, Inc., speed sprayer $13,000, Aura Richwood Rd., 1944 Farmall tractor Richwood, N. Jersey. $6OO, David Brown PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON: TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1989 AT 10:30 AM. AT: 2841 EAST PROSPECT ROAD, YORK, PA. (At Longstown). The under signed Executors of the Daisy I Kaltreider Estate will offer at Public Auction the following: REAL ESTATE Tract of land consisting of approx. 554 acres with frontage of approx. 400 feet along East Prospect Road, and a frontage of approx. 400 feet on the rear of tract which abuts Carol Road. Sewer - Water - Gas - Electric available along this tract of land. The land is cleared and improvements consist of a 254 story 8 room house. Also a small frame com bam & frame garage. This land is located in York & Spring ettsbury Townships. Land is ZONED COM MERCIAL, and is one of the last pieces of cleared land near York. Land can be seen most anytime. If in the market for a prime piece of commercial real estate be sure and attend this auction. TERMS: 10% DOWN, BALANCE ON OR BEFORE SEPT. 1,1989. Additional condi tions will be given at time of auction. Real Estate Inspection Sat. May 27 & Sat. June 3 from 10 a.m. till 11 a.m. Frederick V. Kaltreider Jr. Dorothy M. Lanius EXECUTORS GILBERT & GILBERT AUCTIONEERS JACOB A. GILBERT LIC. #336 BRIAN L. GILBERT LIC. #2256 Ph. 252-3591 or 252-1656 Raymond L. Hovis Atty. COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF ANTIQUES, SAWMILL EQUIP., TRUCK & CONSTRUCTION PARTS, SHOP EQUIP., HORSE EQUIP., FARM MACHINERY, DIESEL ENGINES, LUMBER MR. & MRS. THOMAS WILLIAMS Oneonta, New York SATURDAY, MAY 27, 10:00 AM. Located: Use Interstate 88 to Exit 16, Use Ist left off exit, make turn on Rt. 7 proceed approx. 2% miles to site. Arrows, Lunch. After 40 years the Williams have decided to sell all their personal property at auction without minimums or reserves. This is a golden opportunity to purchase top quality items that have been stored under cover. Hilites include: Antiques: Model A doodlebug runs fine, sleds, cutters, buggy, pony sulky cart, harness. Sawmill Equip: Whitney 30” 2 side planter with grinder, 10”x6” Yates 4 side planner, automated swing slab saw, 5 HP sawdust blower, belt conveyors, electric power, TRUCK & CONSTRUCTION PARTS: Transmis sions, wheels, tires, mufflers, V Belts, IH TD9, IH TDI4 CAT D 2, Ford parts Diesel Engines Perkins 4 cyl., Thermodyne 4 cyl Perkins 6 cyl., Cummins 220 +lBO 6 Cyl., 3 generator sets, Specialty Lumber Butternut, Cherry, Oak, Walnut, SHOP EQUIP.: Big Lodge & Shipley 18” lathe, Gorton vertical mill, bins, racks, Miller welder, Jacks, work tables, large quantity of tires & wheels, FARM MACHINERY: Unisystem 2 row self propelled com picker, New 16’ & 18’ kicker racks, Farmall C tractor, 2 Cockshutt tractors, hay elevator, grain auger, AC mower, LOGGING EQUIP. Tree farmer log skidder C-5-D (excellent), Firewood processor totally automated, 170XL/PAB Franklin rebuilt, 1971 Int. log triaxle tag, 270 Cummins, 13 sp., 3 way, log truck, 75,000 miles. TRUCKS: 1979 Chevy C-60 14” dump, 1960 IH dump, 1959 Chevy 10’ dump, 1965 Chevy 2 ton with new 16’ rack, 1965 Ford LWB COE, 1959 GMC 2 ton C/C, 1959 GMC bus. AUTOS 1966 Lincoln 4 Dr. convert., 1966 Chevelle, 1956 Chevy, plus much, much more, to numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or Good Check with Proper ID. ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC. Syracuse, NY 315-637-8912 Bridgeport NY 315-633-2944 or 633-2872 Some prices included: fertilizer tractor (needed repair) $7OO, Oliver tractor $lOOO, old Ford tractors $lO5O & $l6OO, truck trailer $lOOO, old Mas sey Ferguson tractor $2lOO and old Caterpil lar D 2 crawler tractor $2150. Ralph D. Hughes was the auctioneer. BALTHASER CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of dolls and collectibles was held May 13 at the Ban quet Hall at the Lees port Market. 8 miles I PUBLIC SALE 1 | OF 23 ACRE FARM A | THURS., EVE., JUNE 22, I | 0 7:30 P.M. ' Located 2 ml. Nest of Morgantown. Turn South on Red School Rd., off Rt. 23, CaernarvonTwp., Lane. Co. Farm consists of 23 acres; 2 1 -'-* sty. stone farm house w/kit., dining rm., & liv. rm., 4 bedrms. & 2 baths; 2 car attached garage. -New 40'xl00' bank barn w/open stables. -12'x65' stave silo. -Corn & Eqiup. shed. -Old stone 3 sty. mill -36'x300' chicken house & equip. (25, 000 capacity). **Buildings are in excellent cond., 21 acres tillable, good production soil. Conditions: 10% down day of sale; settlement on or before April 1, 1990. Inspection: appointment. Terms by: Jonas & Priscilla King HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. V Alvin Horning #AU-000433-L | Main St., Morgantown, PA 19543 » 215-286-5183 I i Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 20,1989-D3l north of Reading, Pa. on Route 41. Prices at the sale were as follows: bed with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $9OO, Madam Alexander dolls $250, $220 & $240, complete set of Ginny dolls $22 to $llO each, Mary Poppins doll $5O, 2 Shirley Temple dolls $2lO & $l9O and old Friehoffcr’s Oread advertising sign (broom holder) $2OO. Frank Balthaser was the auctioneer. Anytime by -*> -‘—-I —■ LANCASTER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SALE A Public Benefit Auction was held May 13 for the Lancaster Christian School, 6SI Lampeter Road, Lan caster, Pa. There were 784 registered bidders and $68,000 was raised for the school. Some prices included; Lynn Yancha original paint $B5O, Delores Hackenberger original oil painting $250, hand-painted armoire $lOOO, Joan Hensel print $4lO, McGill print $l5O, Lys ter artist proff $2OO, Myrtle Tremblay origi nal $lOO and P. Buck ley Moss print $lOO. Auctioneers were Richard Murry, Pete Shaub and other local auctioneers. LAUVER SALE A Public Sale of a 30x26 ft. cabin situated on app. 1 acre of wood land in Washington Twp. Snyder County, Pa. for the estate of Mrs. Ryan (Ellen B) Lauver was sold on April Ist for the top bid price of $29,000. Lon gacre & Lauver Auc tioneers conducted the auction. XX A two day public auction of real estate, antiques, collectibles, household, etc. items was held for the estate of Lillian Meiser on April 28th & 29th in the village of Oriental, Juniata County, Pa. A 7 bedroom 2'A story dwelling situate on 3.22 acres sold for $55,000. Some other prices received were: Oak S- Roll Top Desk $1800: oak office chair $180; Connie Mack tin base ball bank $320; 1904 20 dollar gold pc. $660; Sev. doll babies $650, $3OO, & $l2O each: 1973 Cadillac Fleet wood $2750; Hotpoint refrigerator freezer $400; Maytag automa tic washer $450; (5) 1 tavern chairs at $lO5 each; Early beer cooler 5445; D.W. Goodling Richfield, Pa. calender $7O; Oak hall rack $700; brass & iron bed $200; Fiesta pan dish $130; Flying Eagle pen nies in book $340; spongeware bowl $180; carnival pitcher & glas ses $185; Gibbons beer light $5O; (20) Bicent. Halves $4O; (7) Susan B Anthony coins $l9; lace tablecloth $7O; (2) oak dressers at $260 each; modern lighted china cabinet $575. There were 230 plus regis tered bidders Friday evening & 300 plus registered bidders on Saturday including bid- ders from 4 different | states. Auction was / conducted by Longacre | & Lauver Auclion-
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