Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1990, Image 207

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    Sale Reports
WINROSS TRUCK held February sat the
SALE Alstarr Community
A Public Sale of a Building in Willow
private collection of Street, Lane. Co., Pa.
Winross trucks was The average of the
ABSOLUTE
AUCTION
FRIDAY, MARCH 9- 9:30 am.
Huntingdon, Tennessee
R.H. Hickman Realty Co., Inc. Has Been
Commissioned To Sell This Property At
Absolute Auction.
Property Of Mr. i Mrs. W.F. Cope
Reason For Selling:
Owner Relocating Out Of State.
REAL ESTATE -
FARM EQUIPMENT
658+ ACRES OF EXTRA GOOD
FARMLAND, PASTURELAND AND
IMPROVEMENTS. ‘“SELLING TWO
SEPARATE FARMS****
#1- 292± ACRES *** #2-366± ACRES
Barns, Shops, Tool Sheds, Ample Water, Pastures,
Fencing Over 50,000 Bushel Of Grain Storage.
Blacktop Road Frontage on Both Farms. Short Dis
tance To County Seat, Only 10 Miles From
Interstate- 40 Near State Parks. Property Is
Located 110 Miles West Of Nashville, Tennessee
And 120 Miles East Of Memphis, Tennessee.
These Farms Are In A High State Of Cultivation
With Very Productive Types Of Soil For High Yields
Of Crops Grown In This Area.
ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE SALE DAY
.TAKE? PRECEDENCE OVER ALL
ADVERTISING.
TERMS: 20% DOWN SALE DAY,
BALANCE WITHIN 30 DAYS ON REAL
ESTATE. PERSONAL PROPERTY
CASH OR CHECK WITH PROPER I.D.
DAY OF SALE. FOR DETAILS
CONTACT: .
JOHN RANDLES A RONNIE MELTON
901-987-2309 yT 901-968-5347
2739 North Highland Ava.
Jackson, Tannassaa 38305
PHONE: 901-664-1006
1-800-748-9254
FIRM UCENSE #4OB
AUCTIONEER- COL. JOHN RANDLES
MAILBOX MARKET
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For Sale
mailbox markets.
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Check One:
Notice
222 trucks sold was
$6B. Other prices were
as follows: B.R. Kreider
$220, Rajah Temple
$240, High steel $205,
Branch Motor $l7O,
White Oak Mills with
catwalk $2OO, Myers
f Public & 1
Auction 1
I 52 Acre Modern Dairy Farm, I
I Farm Equipment, z
| Household Goods |
I Saturday, March 17, 1990 |
I At 8:30 A.M. |
1 Take Rte. 283 To Mt. Joy/Manhelm Exit, 1
2 Go East, Take North Esbenshade Rd. |
I To Farm. Located 6 Miles West Of Man- z
I helm, 3 Miles East Of Mt. Joy, Lane. Co., I
I Pa. Watch For Signs. «
» Farm Consists Of 52 Acres M/L Of Fer- I
I tile, Level Land In High State Of Cuitiva- *
1 tion, 3 Acres Meadow. |
| Thereon Erected AIV4 Story Brick Bun- |
| galow Style House With Attached 2 Car |
2 Garage. |
I First Floor Consists Of Lg. Eat-In Kitch- z
5 en, 2 Living Rooms, Dining Room, Bed- I
I room, Bath & Laundry. Second Floor Has |
* 3 Bedrooms, Full Basement (w) Cold Cel- I
I lar, Oil Fired Hot Air Heat. |
I Lg. Bank 110'x38’ Dairy Barn (w) 47 I
| Stanchions With Lg. Attached Concrete I
I Black Milkhouse, 84’x20’ Calf & Heifer |
| Barn. Lg. Concrete Feed Lot (w) 60' Feed |
I Bunk, 20x65 Concrete Stave Silo, 18’x68’ z
| Concrete Sealed Weaver Silo, Lg. Tobac- I
I co Shed (w) Dampening Cellar & Stripping 5
; Room. I
I Persons Wishing To Inspect Property |
* May Do So On Feb. 10 From 1 To 4 P.M. I
| Or By Calling 665-4182. I
I Terms 10% Down, Balance 30 Days, i
| Real Estate Will Be Offered At 1 |
( O’clock. |
z Farm Equipment A Household Goods I
I Will Be Listed At Later Date. z
1 * Sale For .1
| Harold G. Shelly, Estate x
z Abraham G. A Elam G. Shelly, I
I Executors z
I Aucts- AU6I7L |
I Raymond Miller- 653-8762 |
I Jim Hershey- 665-7284 |
Young I
Wanted
Propane $545, Mount
Joy Co-op $125, Paul
Kurtz tanker $245, Flo
rin Feeds $775, Zeager
Lumber $l4O, 8.0.’s
Body Shop $2lO, and
Landis Bros. $l3O.
Miller and Siegrist
were the auctioneers.
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caster Farming mailing
label and mall to:
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Lancaster Farming
P.O. Box 609
1 E Main St.
Ephrata, Pa. 17522
No Phone
Calla Plaaaa
YODER SALE
A Public Sale of farm
machinery, horses and
heifers was held Febru
ary 10 by Christ L.
Yoder, I'A miles north
of McClure, Pa. at Cus
tard Stand.
Some prices received
were: bred heifers $5OO
to $BlO, open heifers
$345 to $420, team of
horses $2BOO, single
horses $6OO to $950,
Dipple chicken fountain
$165, manure spreader
$4OO, 2 cycled engine
$l9OO, Diesel engine
$2500, old J.D. engine
(not running) $275,
threshing machine
$2OO, corn husker
shredder $550, ham
mermill $2BO and com
binder $l5O.
Mark Click was the
auctioneer.
KAUFFMAN SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and contrac
tor’s equipment was
held February 10 by
Amos B. and Sarah M.
Kauffman, Nine Points
on Dry Wells Road.
The acre property
Public Sale
Thurs., March 1, 1990
11:00 a.m. Sharp
LocatedS miles North of Bedford off old
Route 220 and I‘6 miles N. Ekist of
Cessna off Route 220 at Kauffman
Country Store. Follow signs to Kauff
man Farm.
Modern Farm Equipment
Deutz6Bo74 wheel dUvetractor, 1 cab
with Great Bend quick attachment
loader fork and bucket; Ford 350
Diesel Truck 7xlo aluminum dump
bed: 4030 JD tractor w/SG cab air
heat, w/JD loader w/8’ brackets; John
Deere 3020 tractor; Gehl 312 side slln
ger II manure spreader (2 years); J.D.
heavy duty transport disc #310; Bul
lion 12 it. cultlmulcher; Bullion 14 ft.
wing harrow: J.D. 4 bottom Model
1450 plow; Int. 55 chisel plow; I.H. 10
G. 16 disc grain drill; J.D. 7000 4 row
com planter; Demco meteUng pump;
2-100 gallon liquid fertilizer tank; J.D.
336 kick baler; 3 bale wagons: Gehl 99
blower: 2 Dion forage wagons; 2 & 3
beaters 1 with roof; N. 1.325 2 row com
picker (N); J.D. 1219 hayblne (2 years);
N.H. 890 forage harvester/elec. con
trol. com and grass head (N); Pequea
hay tedder; Kuhn 3 pt. hay rake (new);
1 Badger 3 beater forage wagon; Gehl
95 grinder mixer; EZ Flow gravity bin;
gravity bln; wagon, Arps. 7 ft. scraper
blade; Century 3 pt. 700 Add sprayer;
Vlcon 3 pt. fertilizer spreader; N.H. 36
ft. devator; N.H. whed rake: Babson
Brothers 15,000 watt alternator.
P.T.0.; dump cart; 3 pt. 6 ft. rotary
mower; trailer axle & hitch; 300 gal.
fuel tank; J.D. 10 ft. 3 pt. harrow; J.D.
5 H.P. trash pump; 16 ft. orchard trail
er cultlpacker; J.D. 2 bottom 16" plow
3 pt.; 2 - 36 bam fans on wheels; silage
cart; wheelbarrow; 3 poly tanks 475
gal. -1500 gal.; round bale feeder; 7 ft.
snow blade.
Only a few small items,
Terms: Cash or Approved Check
Sale Rain or Shine
Not Responsible For Accidents
Stephen & Nathan Kauffman
Owners
623-8195 - 2667 ■ 1543
Claycomb 8l Mishler AU-0001BS-L
814-276-3272 479-4897
NOTE: Machinery is in excellent condition.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 17,19MFE23
with a VA story house,
2 story cement block
barn was sold for
$90,000 to Jacob S.
Stoltzfus, 49 Dry Well
Rd., Christiana, Pa.
Other prices were
Fetter 22 h.p. diesel
$5OO, Atlas 5 h.p. air
compressor $270, Lin
coln welder & cables
$425, Bostitch coil nail
er $275 and Berger
transit $4OO.
Sanford G. Leaman
was the auctioneer.
WEAVER SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques, farm equipment
and household goods
was held February 10
by John W. and Annie
W. Weaver, Chur
chtown Road, between
Goodville and Church
town, Lancaster Co.,
Pa. There were 310
registered bidders at the
sale.
Some prices received
were: J.D. model A
tractor $1625, J.D.
model H tractor $lO5O,
J.D. model B tractor
$825, chainsaw $lBO, 6
pressed oak chairs
Lunch
$420, 3 piece oak bed
room suite $470, oak
sideboard $240, mantel
clock $l9O, butter
chum $155, candy cop
per kettle $lO5, 6 milk
cans $23 each and
crocks $3O to $4O.
T. Glenn, Timothy G.
and Thomas A. Horst
were the auctioneers.
CRAMER SALE
A Public Auction of
garage equipment and
vehicles was held
February 10 by James
Cramer, Rt. 30, eastof
Rt. 15 on Granite Sta
tion Road, York Co.,
Pa. It was a rainy day
for the sale.
Some prices
included: wrenches up
to $7O each, large gear
puller $350, tool boxes
$125 to $275 each,
Oliver 1800 tractor
$l7OO, 1952 Dodge
truck $375 and CMC
dump truck $lOOO.
Blaine and Nevin
Rentzel were the auc
tioneers.
COIN SALE
A Public Sale of 450
lot’s of coins and cur
rency was held Febru
ary 10 at the Newberry
town Fire House, New
berrytown, Pa.
Some prices were:
1854 $1 gold piece
$lBO, 1856 $1 gold
piece $l3O, 1929 $254
gold piece $l7O, 214
Sesquicentennial gold
piece $270, 1884 $5
gold piece $l7O, 1847
$lO gold piece $260,
1795 silver dollar with
hole $lBO, 1863 Indian
head penny $l3, 1834
Liberty half-dollar $27,
1854 & 1857 Liberty
seated quarter $l2 ea.,
1876 Liberty seated half
$l6, 1836 Liberty half
$45, 1835 Liberty cap
half dime $lB and 1825
classic head half-cent
$33.
Little IKE Eichelber
ger was the auctioneer.
HESS SALE
A Public Sale of trac
tors and farm equip
ment was held February
10 by J. Wilbur and
Barbara Hess, 130 Elm
Road, Lititz, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
Some prices received
were: Oliver 755 D
tractor $9400, Oliver
Super 88 tractor $l7OO,
Oliver Super 77 tractor
$lOOO, Oliver 60 tractor
(did not run) $B4O, J.D.
B tractor w/cultivator
$lBOO, Gehl skid loader
$4150,3 pt. blade $3OO,
airplane propeller fans
$425 & $325, elevator
$l3OO, post hole digger
$3OO, Oliver corn plant
er $2lOO, White roll
over plow $3900, chisel
plow $4OO, cultipacker
$lO5O, tobacco ladders
$475 & $5OO, Gehl sil
age wagon $3lOO, N.l.
spreader $l9OO, bin
wagons $6OO to $650,
hydraulic hog trailer
$l5OO, sleigh $350,
generator $9OO and
cyclinders $5O to $llO
each.
Wolgemuth Auction
Service managed the
sale.