j. Robert Meyers, AU-000-601-L Auct. Alleman and Smith Clerks PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES AT 3213 Black Gap Road, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., Route 81 at Exit 8, Scotland, one block East to sale site, Clugston’s John Deere Implement, Inc., on TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1990 at 8:00 A.M. 77 CLOCKS— #1 ■ handmade wall clock; #2 - O.G. wall clock; #3 - wall clock, R&A on pendulum; #4 - wall clock, R&A on pendulum; #5 - wall, one weight, Vienna; #6 - wall, two weight, Vienna; #7 - wall, three weight, Vienna; #8 - carved inlaid wall; #9 - wall figure 8; #lO - wall walnut carved spindle; #ll - wall German Swinger; #l2 • banjo wall, Geo. Wash., Ml. Vernon; #l3 - mantel metal (For the Man of the Hour); #l4 - wall small wooden works, stone weights (1640): #l5 - mantel chime clock; #l6 - wall figure 8, brass decoration; #l7 - Hickory, Dickory, Dock (mouse); #lB - small cuckoo; #l9 - mantel Jerome & Co.; #2O • double bell alarm; #2l - double ball alarm; #22 • double bell alarm; #23 - double bell alarm; #24 - desk Shatz; #25 - unusual Majok USSR desk; #26 - mantel French China; #27 - mantel French China; #2B - wall cherry Swinger; #29 - wall 4 post, bracket foot; #3O - mantel oak kitchen with days; #3l - mantel steeple (honey cone); #32 - mantel walnut, 1878 kitchen; #33 - mantel oak carved, a beauty; #34 - mantel 8-day oak kitchen; #35 - mantel oak kitchen; #36 - mantel walnut pat. 1881 kitchen; #37 - mantel walnut kitch en; #3B - mantel black 4 pillar, brass decoration; #39 - mantel steeple (birds); #4O - small steeple, R&A on pendulum; #4l - wall, carved horse, Gor man Swinger; #42 - wall brass face, 3 window; #43 - Grandfather, bevel walnut case, spiral posts, moon dial, figured face, about 1790-1830; #44 - German Grandfather, good; #45 - wall Banjo, Ply mouth, U.S.A.; #46 - wall acorn post clock; #47 - wall regulator type; #4B - wall Seth Thomas Eagle; #49 - wall all brass rose decoration; #5O - wall small regulator; #5l - wall large regulator; #52 - wall square case (Now Is All The Time You Have): #53 - wall oak case; #54 • wall, Session, Oevier Jeweler; #55 - wall, Neiji, 15-day, Occupied Japan; #56 - wall, oak inlaid regulator type; #57 • wall, walnut case, brass face; #5B - wall oak large case with days: #59 - wall French 5 ft. metal, very decorative: #6O • wall metal frame scrolled balance wheel; #6l - French China Perude; #62 - wall Seth Thomas, pillars with mirror; #63 - mantel, brass decorations; #64 - mantel reproduction teardrop; #65 - mantel walnut, brass decorations; #66 - mantel National time clock, electric, oak base; #67 - wall black, brass pendulum; #6B - wall, 30-day large oak for church; #69 - wall, bronze face, beveled glass; #7O - regulator clock; #7l • wall, carved Swinger type; #72 - wall, oak door, large pendulum; #73 - O.G. wall, Gilbert, residence of J.C. Brown; #74 - wall, large spool pillars; #75 - wall French metal 5 ft. brass decorated; #76 - wall, Welch laminated case; #77 - wall John Deere with J.D. toys. COINS ■ 12:00 Noon— 100 silver dollars; Cen tennial coins and quarters; etc. MISCELLANEOUS— Clydesdale 8-horse hitch and wagon; collection of John Deere toys, some rare; brass cash register with oak bottom; egg crate; fruit press; bread cutter; boring machine: hay fork; butter chum; gypsy iron pot; homemade sled; milk cans and pails; cream separator; oak victrola; oak telephone; coffee grinder; lanterns; cow bells; apple butter stirrer; scales; buck saw; cross cut; one man saw; wood water keg; crockery water jug; planes; washboiler; broad axe; apple peelers; bee smoker; straw knife; grain cradle and rake; old wagon jack dated 1860; candle mold; fly nets; pike pole; triple trees'; double trees; single trees; jockey sticks; breast chains; yokes; earfy windmill or seed cleaner; wood beam moldboard plow; iron beam 1-horse moldboard plow; 3 shovel plow; wood beam com cover; 1-horse planter; woodbeam planter; woodbeam 1-horse cultivator and roller; replanters; etc. TERMS: Cash. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE; Doors open at 7:00 A.M. sale day for inspection. Lunch available. Mr. Clugston collected clocks and farm related anti ques. I am impressed with the collection. MAX W. CLUGSTON, P.S.—Clugston Implement, Inc., will have Public Sale on Saturday, February 17, and Monday, February 19, 1990, beginning at 9:00 A.M. both days. On Saturday, will sell lawn, garden and related items. On Monday, will sell agricultural and related items. Public Auction Register PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY ON SAT., MARCH 3, 1990 JOHN H. ALLOWAY, Route 206, Columbus, New Jersey Direction*: East aid* of Rt. 206, lam along alda o( Taxaco Station- North of Columbua. TRACTORS i TRUCKS: 1976 MF 285 diesel 81 hp w/cab, 1959 Case 400 diesel, 1963 Case 830 dieseL tractor tires, 1971 IHC truck. EQUIPMENT: Gehl 1200 flail chopper, Gehl 880 haybine, Gehl blower w/pipe, Gehl chopper w/corn & grass head, 3 Gehl wagons, Brillion 10’ chisel plow. JD 4 row com planter, JD 10’ roller harrow, JDI3 disk grain drill, 4 row cult., Case 3 pt. ht. (3 & 4 bot.) plows, Pittsburgh cut harrow, N.l. 41’ eleva tor w/PTO, N.l. hay rake, MF 124 baler, Ezee Flow fed. spreader, vacuum pump, sprayer, 4 flat wagons, 3 feed bunks, Clay 14’ silo unloader, elec, motor, cow lift, cement mixer, hay tedder, some locust posts, straight wire, lot iron, lot of misc. articles. Lunch will be available on the premises. The seller or auctioneer are not responsible for any theft, injury, or accident of any kind on sale premises. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Sa/es Manager- NORMAN PARKER 609-758-8603 AUCTIONEER- LEE PARKER 2-DAY PUBLIC Located 1 mile east of Intercourse between Rt. 340 & 772 on Field Crest Lane, Lancaster Co., Pa. TUB.. FEB. 20. 9:30 Dairy Herd, Horses, Farm Equipment and Feed 19 Grade Holstein Home Raised Cows w/large dairy frame. 3 Bred and 2 Open Heifers. 500 Gal. Dari-Kool Bulk Tank; 3 HP. Compressor: 2 Unit Perfection Pump; 2 DeLaval Milkers: S.S. Buckets; Vacurex Regulator: 40 Gal. Gas Water Heater. 2 Work & 1 All-Purpose Horses; 6 Sets of Harness: Pony Harness: 2-3-4 Horse Hitches. Min. Moline Gas Tractor w/PTO & Pul ley on steel; 2-165 Bu. Farmer Boy Gravi ty Bins on Running Gears; (Like New) Nl No. 7 Corn Picker w/VE4 Wise. Engine: 24 Ft. Smoker Elevator; Air Motor; Nl 10A Manure Spreader; JD 2-Way Plow; Lely Tub Fert. Spreader; 2 Sectional Spring Harrow: 6 Ft. Flexible Harrow; 2-Row No- Till Plateless Corn Planter; 9 Ft. Packer; Log Toller; JD 2-Row Cult.; MC Rotary Scythe w/65 HP. Wise. Engine; J.D. 5 Ft. Mower; Nickolson Hay Tedder; N.H. 56 Rake; N.H. 273 Balerw/Engine; 5 Flat Hay Wagons; Ground Drive Corn Binder; 1 Horse Corn Binder w/Engine; 2 Ensilage Cutters: Snow Plow; Feed Carts; Platform Scales: Gas Lights; 35 Ton Corn Silage; 35 Ton Ear Corn. Sale Order Small Items, Equip., Feeds, Dairy Cows & Equip., Horses. Owner Auctioneers Robert E. & Jeffrey R. Martin 717-656-7770 AUSBOL No Out of State Checks Lunch by White Horse Aux. Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication AT 9:30 AM SHARP TUB., FEB 20; _ TUB.. FBB. 27. 1990 9:30 Terms by ABRAM S. & SALOME E. BEILER FRI. MAR. 30 - 9AM, Farm Equipment & Supplies. Dif fenbdch's New Holland Auction Center, Ltd., 100 West Jackson St., New Holland, Pa. 17557. Diffen bach's Auct FRI. MAR. 30 -10 AM, Complete Dispersal includ ing Int., JD and NH Equip., located in southern Mary land off Rt. 2 apprx. 15 mi. S. of Annapolis, David C. 3 FARMS 3 FARMS REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1990 - 10*0 am Miller Brothers, discontinuing farming, will offer their 3 farms, totaling 363 acres at public auction. To be held on the premises at MILLER BROS. DAIRY FARM, R.D. #2, Alrville, PA. Located at the intersection of Routes 74 and 372, south of the village of Sunnyburn, PA. From southern Lancaster County and east, use Rt. 372 and Norman Wood Bridge. Or from Route 1-83, take Route 74 south approx. 20 miles to auction site. FARM #1: MILLER BROTHERS’ DAIRY FARM Lying on both sides of Rt. 74, approx. .3 mi. north of Rt. 372 (Norman Wood Bridge Rd.) at R.D. 2, Airville, PA. Consisting of 195 acres m/1, with 160 acres tillable, 25 acres of pasture w/stream, and 8 acres woodland. Approx. 15 acres on east side of Rt. 74 is zoned Commercial. There are approx. 5 building rights with the farm. A dairy farm and a showplace. Six-stall Surge milking parlor. Gas-fired FWA furnace in parlor and dairy. 1,000 gal. Milkeeper milk tank. Surge automatic pipeline and tank washer. Large bank bam w/92 freestalls. 150,000 gal. manure pit. Two Fickes 20’x60’ cement silos w/unloaders. 80 ft. tapered-board bunk feeder. Other outbuildings. Fall planting in the fields: 27 acres of barley and 12 acres of wheat. The dwelling is a split rock ranch-style home w/3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room and bath on main floor. Two-car garage with half-bath and laundry room. Full basement w/natural gas FWA furnace and gas water heater. Good well of water. TERMS: A down-payment of $60,000.00 is required on day of auc tion in cash, treasurer’s check or other guaranteed funds. The balance is due in-full on-or-before May 17,1990, at final settlement. TO INSPECT: Phone (717) 862-3812, 862-3325 or 862-3975 for appt. OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, Feb. 25 and Mar. 11 -1:00 to 5:00 P.M. FARM #2: Known as THE POTEET FARM. Situated along both sides of Rt. 74, approx. 1.25 mi. south of Rt. 372 (Norman Wood Bridge Rd.) at R.D. 2, Delta, PA. Consisting of 118 acres m/1 of land, approx. 75 acres tillable, the balance is pasture with a stream, and woodland. There are no buildings or improvements. The tillable land is beautiful open land with just enough roll for acceptable drainage. There are two building rights with this farm. One may be sold. The other must remain with the farm. TERMS: A down-payment of $25,000 is required on day of auction in cash, treasurer’s check or other guaranteed funds. The balance is due in-full on-or-before May 17, 1990 at final settlement. TO INSPECT: Phone (717) 862-3975, 862-3325 or 862-3812 for appt. OPEN INSPECTION, Sunday, Feb. 25 and Mar. 11 ■ 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. FARM #3: UNNAMED PARCEL OF LAND ONLY Follow RL 74 south from Rt. 372 (Norman Wood Bridge Rd.) approx. .7 mi. to Norris Rd. Turn Right and go .5 mi. to where land begins, and continues to Snodgrass Rd. The land is bounded on two sides by Norris and Snodgrass Rds. Consisting of 50 acres m/1 of land, approx. 45 acres tillable and 5 acres woods. The entire 50 acres is zoned industrial. TERMS: A down-payment of $15,000.00 is required on day of auc tion in cash, treasurer’s check or other guaranteed funds. The balance is due in-full on-or-before May 17, 1990 at final settlement. TO INSPECT: PHONE (717) 862-3325, 862-3812 or 862-3975 for appointment. OPEN INSPECTION, Sunday, Feb. 25 and Mar. 11 -1:00 to 5:00 P.M. 1. Open House Tours will begin from FARM #l, where maps and directions will be available. 2. All three farms will be auctioned at Farm #1 on auction day, March 17,1990 - 10:30 A.M. 3. Immediate access to the farmland, for field preparation, planting, etc. will be granted upon receipt of appropriate down-payment. Full possession of buildings, etc. will be given at final settlement, when full payment has been made. 4. Farm machinery, grain bins, mobile home, tools, etc. will be auctioned the following week, Saturday, March 24,1990. Owners: JEROME R. MILLER AND FRANCIS E. MILLER Bob & Tom Sechrist, Auctioneers Lie. No. 820 & 821 (717) 382-4379 (717) 244-2875 Real Estate Auction Will Be Held Under Tent - Rain Or Shine m SOU * VOitt? ........ M| JL msvmmamv X iIMI ■SP Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1990-Fl9 Stockett (Double S. Finn), owners, Mller and Siogrist, owner, J. Q. Cochran, Auct Aucts. FBI. MAR. 30 - 6PM and SAT. MAR. 31, 114 Story SAT. MAR. 31 - B:3OAM, Brick Home, Tractor, HH Eighth Annual Lancaster Goods, 90 E. Queen St. Farm Toy Auction, Show (Schoeneck), Stevens, PA, and Sale, Willow Valley Donald W. and Linda Netz- Family Resort and Confer- |ey. owners, Paul Martin enoe Center, on Rt 222, 3 end John Stauffer, Aucts mi. S. of Lancaster City. FRI. MAR. 30 - Eva. and SAT. MAR. 31 - SAM. Anti ques, RE, HH Goods, Car, Coins, Shop Tools, 74 S. Groffdalo, Rd., Leola, PA, John B. and Anna Lapp, NOTES: 10101 AUCTION Svivic* SAT. MAR. 31, Several JO Tractors, including many 2 Cylinders, Farm Machin ery, Belt Buckle Collection, Interlaken, NY, Estate of Jack Babcock, Goodrich Auction Service, Auctt.
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