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    ES-Lincaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,1990
Sale Reports
BEYER SALE
A Public Auction of
farm and dairy equip
ment and feed was held
March 3 by John and
Cynthia Beyer, 1 mile
west of White Horse on
Route 340, Lane. Co.,
Pa. There were 174
registered bidders at the
sale.
Some prices received
were: Sunset 800 gal.
lank $2425, J.D. 2520
D tractor $4BOO, J.D.
2020 gas tractor $5500,
J.D. 336 baler $4700.
J.D. 325 plow $lO5O, 2
hay wagons $520 &
$6OO, generator $l5OO,
set of platform scales
$l4O, wooden half
bushel measure $BO,
Jamesway 11 ft. silo
$1240, 15 milk cans
$22 each, com silage
$27 per ton and haylage
$67 per ton.
Robert E. Martin and
Jeffrey Martin were the
auctioneers.
KULP SALE
Public Auction of
farmland was held in
Penn Township just
South of Manheim, on
Saturday, February 24,
1990. Six separate
tracts of land were sold
to various purchasers. A
13.74 acre tract sold for
$54,960, a 6.05 acre
parcel sold for $29,645,
4.6 acres sold for
$61,180.
The farm buildings
with 7.98 acre tract sold
for $88,023, and lastly a
2.17 acre parcel sold for
$31,031. The average
price per acre was
$9,618.60.
The auction was held
for the Estate of Margie
H. Kulp. The auction
eers were E.M. Murry
Associates of Lititz.
The attorney handling
the Estate was J. David
Young, Esq. of Young
& Young law firm of
Manheim.
HOLLOWAY SALE
A Public Auction of
farm machinery was
held March 3 by Clif
ford W. Holloway, Jr., 3
miles north of the
Maryland line along
Route 222, in Lancaster
County, Pa.
Some prices were:
Farmall 806 D tractor
$5OOO, Farmall 706 D
tractor $3650, Farmall
M w/ensiloader $1350,
Vicon 460 baler $4OOO,
Vermeer round baler
$4OOO, Int. 5-bottom
plow $1625, Cyclo
6-row 800 air corn
planter $3OOO, J.D. 38
3-row chopper $l7OO,
Vermeer rake $l3OO,
N.H. 258 rake $2625,
White transport disc
$4lOO, Krause 17’ 9”
folding disc $3lOO,
Vicon mower $1425,
Int. 5100 drill $4BOO,
Haybuster #lO6B drill
$l2OO, Arts Way mixer
wagon $2700, silage
dump wagon $lBOO,
N.H. 320 baler $2OOO,
Brillion 7 tooth chisel
plow $B5O, 1970 CMC
V 6 #6500 truck $2300.
The auctioneers were
Lloyd Kreider, Randal
Kline, Roy Good and
Gary Shirk.
PLEASANT VIEW
HOME SALE
A Public Auction of
farm equipment and
household goods was
held by Pleasant View
Home, 544 N. Penryn
Road, Manheim, Pa.
Most items formerly
were the property of
Public
Estate Auction
March 17, 1990 M
at 10:00 A.M.
To be held in the Freeburg Fire Com
pany located along Rt. 35 on Market
Street In the borough of Freeburg,
Snyder County, PA.
COLLECTIBLES, APPLIANCES,
MODERN HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS, ETC
Antique High Boy w/(4) 32” Dovetailed
Drawers on top & (1) 33'/j ” Dovetailed Draw
er on bottom, 66”hx39”wx21”d w/top which
has a wooden curl w/2 Ig. & 2 sm. finials;
Modem Reproduction 42” Round Oak Table
w/Pedestal & 4 Claw Feet & (2) 10” Boards;
Modem Reproduction (4) Oak Pressed Back
Chairs w/hip buggers; Modem Wooden Dry
sink, 38”wx54”hxl7”d incl. highback w/4
drawers across top & 2 doors on bottom w/cut
out heart-shaped sides; Amana Free “O” Frost
Refrigerator/Freezer (gold); G.E. Port. Auto.
Washer (gold); G.E. Port. Auto. Dryer, (gold);
Sharp Carousel #2 Convention Microwave;
Microwave 2 Shelf Cart (modem woodgrain);
Sm. Appliance Cart w/open center & 2 doors
on bottom; Metal Kitchen Cabinet,
66”hx30”wx21”d (gold); 1 Drawer Metal
Cabinet, 67”hxl8”wxl6”d (almond); 2 Pc.
Wingback Living Room Suite w/decorated
back board w/country farm scene & pheasants
(tan/brown); Lane Brand Cedar Chest w/
cushion top (nice); La-z-Boy Rocker Recliner
(It. green); 19” M. Wards TV w/Pioneer Chan
nel Control Box w/remote; TV Stand,
27”wxl6"hxl7”d; G.E. 12” AC/DC TV; Liv
ing Room Shelf Unit 60”wx42”hxl6”d w/3
shelves; 3 Pc. Coffee & End Table Set; Royal
Creations Modem Elec. Shelf Unit Clock,
70”hxl4”wxll”d; 18” Pedestal Table w/3
feet; T Dropleaf Pedestal Stand w/3 legs;
Modem 14” Marble Top Stand w/shelf & 3
legs; Everest Jennings Model SMS Motorized
Wheel Chair w/24 volt charger system (w/
reserve-may be sold prior to auction) Single
Elec. Hospital Bed (white w/gold trim wooden
headboard); Matching 6 Drawer Dresser Base
(white w/gold trim); Sm. Lock Stitch Sewing
Machine, model 8103; Quadruple Plate by
Wilcox Silver Plate Company #209 Pedestal
Container w/fox on lid; Tea pot made in Hol
land; Fine Bone China Cottage rose Dish;
Hand Painted Animal & People Figurines:
Collection of Sm. Elephants; Lg. Asst of Cov
er ed Bridjje Pictures; Trunk,
31”wxl7”dxl2”h; 16” Lasko Osc. Fan; Lasko
Elec. Heater, Hoover Upright Sweeper; Bed
ding; Sm. Kitchen Appliances; And Other
Items Of Interest.
TERMS: Cash or PA Check.
Lunch Stand by Freeburg Fire Company,
Ladies Auxiliary
Estate Of:
JEAN A. SCHORNER
(Formerly of Sellnsgrove)
Executor: Snyder County
Trust Company
Longacre & Lauver Auctioneering
Dale L. Longacre, AU-001899-L
(717) 374-4215
Roger A. Lauver, AU-002634-L
(AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Be Prompt! This
Estate Consists Of Nice, Clean Modem Mer
chandise, However, Auction Will Be Com
pleted By Early Afternoon.) >
Edna Hoffer Estate.
There were 474 regis
tered bidders at the sale.
Household items sold
were: tin rooster $l7O,
1916 Wenger bench
$360, child’s high chair
$975, 2 oak sideboards
$6OO & $BOO, 2 three
piece bedroom suites
$1275 & $l5OO, set of 6
decorated chairs $llO
each, slant-front desk
$650, blanket chest
$2BO, high-top drysink
$2200, low drysink
$ll5O, farm table
$1750, swivel oak rock
er $325, 1800 Lancaster
County atlas $l6O, No.
4ES&B crock $220 and
4 quilts $275, $320, digger $450, N.H. man
s4so & $475. ure spreader $9OO, old
Farm equipment sold farm wagon w/wooden
included: Oliver 1550 wheels $4OO, Oliver
tractor $3750, Farmall disc harrow $7OO, culti
-240 tractor $2550, Far- packer $B5O, flatbed
mall 140 tractor w/ wagon $6OO and milk
cultivator $4OOO, N.H. cans $3O to $55 (k oach.
#315 hay baler $3500, The auctioneers were
bale elevator $l6OO, Paul W. Martin and
Oliver 1-row potato John D. Stauffer.
ANOTHER MAJOR
MID-ATLANTIC REGIONAL
AUCTION
OF TRUCKS, TRACTORS, TRAILERS
& CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
EXCESS EQUIPMENT FROM AREA
CONSTRUCTION AND
TRUCKING FIRMS
MARYLAND STATE FAIRGROUNDS
TIMONIUM, MARYLAND
FRL, MARCH 16, 1990 10 A.M.
(Inspection-Thurs., March 15 from 10*4)
DUMPS-TANDEMS, (7) ‘B6 KW; (3) ‘B5
KW; ‘B5 Reo Giant C11664DF; ‘B4 Mack
RD6B6S; (5) ‘B3 KW; ‘B3 MackRD6B6S; ‘BO
Ford LT8000; *72 Mack DM6BS. TRI-AXLE,
(2) ‘B5 KW Brute.
TRACTORS-CONV. TANDEMS, (3) ‘B6
KW W 900; ‘B6 Peterbilt 349; ‘B5 Freightliner;
‘B4 Int’l 52575; (3) ‘B3 KW; ‘BO Int’l; (5) ‘l9
Int’l; ‘77 Mack R6BSST; ‘77 KW W 900; ‘75
Mack R6BSST. CONV. TRI-AXLE, ‘76
Mack R6BSST. CONV. SINGLE AXLE, (2)
‘B5 Ford LN9OOO. COE TANDEMS, (6) ‘B3
Peterbilt 362582 Sleepers; ‘B2 Peterbilt 362,
Sleeper; ‘Bl Peterbilt 362-Sleeper; ‘BO KW
KIOO-Double Sleeper; ‘7B Int’n 40708 Eagle,
‘76 Peterbilt 352586.
FUEL TRUCKS, (2) White 4000,6 Cyl. Gas.
S Sp. Trans., 2600 Gal. Cap. Steel Tanks, w/
hose reel & meter, S/A.
MISC. TRUCKS; ‘B6 Ford F 350 Cab &
Chassis; ‘BO GMC 7000 Cab & Chassis; ‘7B
GMC 5000 Cab & Chassis; ‘B2 Chev. Blazer
K 5 4x4. ‘76 Jeep Cherokee SW 4x4, VB, P/S,
P/B, A/C. ‘75 Chev. Step Van P3O. TOW
TRUCK, ‘7B Ford F350-V8 Gas. 5 Sp. Trans.,
Holmes 440 Wrecker Body, P/S.
ALUM. DUMP TRAILERS-TRI-AXLE,
(3) ‘B6 East-32’ Box Oh 33’ Frame. LO>V
BOY & TAG-A-LONG TYPE TRAILERS.
‘B6 Hyster CHP2OTPS; ‘73 Talbert Goose
Neck, 35 Ton. DRY BULK CEMENT
TRAILERS, Fruehauf- 3 Compartment, T/A.
DRY VAN & FLAT BED TRAILERS, (18)
Fruehauf, Strick, Trailmobile-45’, 40’, &
30’-T/A & S/A; 32’ Fruehauf Flat Bed-T/A,
(2) 40’ Flat Bed-T/A; 45’ Flat Bed-Sliding
T/A (No Floor On Trader). OFFICE TRAIL
ERS, (2) 10’x50’, (2) 10’x40’, (2) B’x32’.
CRAWLER LOADERS/TRACTORS, Int’n
TD-7 Series C-Rops, 6-Way Tdt Blade; Cat
977 K-Brush Cage, Rops, GP Bucket w/Teelh;
John Deere JD4SO-w/Straight Angle Blade,
Open Cab; Cat D-3 w/6-Way Blade, 3&3
Trans., Rops; Cat 953 LGP-Enc. Cab, 20”
Pads, 2 Yd. Bucket w/Teeth; John Deere
JD3508-Rops, 6 Way Blade. 32” pads. Wide
Track, (Rebuilt Trans., final drive & Rear).
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS, Case 1258-
Enc. Cab, 30” Pads, 34” Digging Bucket; Gra
dall G660-V8 Gas Lower, 4 Cyl. Detroit
Upper, 9x20 Tires. LOADER BACKHOE/
RUBBER TIRE LOADERS, Ford
5558-4-Wheel Drive, Extendahoe, Enc. Cab;
Case SBOC w/Extendahoe-4&l Front Buck.,
Enclosed Cab; Case SBOC w/Extendahoe-4& 1
Front Buck., Enclosed Cab; Cat 950-Rops;
Case 780-Enc. Cab, 30” Digging Bucket.
TRUCK CRANE, Koehring Bantam
306ARR-T350 Railroader, V 8 Gas Lower,
6-Cyl. Gas Upper, 35’ Boom, 35 Ton Cap.
CONCRETE MOBILE MIXER, Daffin On
Site Mixer- 8 Cu. Yd. Cap., 65 Count, 28
Time, Mounted on 1970 Mo True Trader.
CONCRETE DROP HAMMER, Arrow
D5OO, 353 Detroit, Dual Front Tires; Arrow
G4OOO, 6 Cyl. Gas, Dual Front Tires.
Misc. Truck Parts- Fifth Wheels, Axles,
Transmissions & Engine Parts - Call for list.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, Certified Check
or appropriate Bank Letter. Items sold “As
Is - Where Is” with no warranties express
or implied. Full settlement day of sale.
Immediate removal.
SALE SITE PHONE: (Effective 3/12)
301-561-2966, & 2967.
ATLANTIC AUCTIONS, INC.
20 Park Avenue - Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3423
(301) 752-5300
PUBLIC AUCTION
Of Farm Equipment On
Sat., March 17, 1990
At 9:30 A.M. Sharp
Selling for John Bauma,
Jacksonville-Burllngton Rd., Jackson
ville, N.J. ■
TRACTORS ft TRUCKS: Super “A” w/
cult & 1 bot. plow, IHC Orchard “06”, Trojan
Loader 4 WD, 1968 CMC truck tractor, Oliver
#6O w/cult & side-dresser, Farmall #4OO, Far
mall “H”, Ford truck w/fert. body (junk).
EQUIPMENT: N.H. 3 pL ht 1 row planter, 2
Cole planters, scratch harrows, 32’ grain trail
er, 8’ cut harrow, 3 pt. ht cult., MF 6’ 3 pt. ht.
roto beater, old sprayer (wood tank), Myers
Silver Cloud row crop sprayer, orchard spray
er, off-set roto beater, MF 3 pt. ht. mower, “H”
cult., spring tooth harrows, N.H. #79 haybine,
sweet com sprayer, 10’ fert. spreader, planter
Jr., trench digger, old sprayer, Oliver 2 bot.
plow, manure spreader, dump cart, 3 flat wag.,
24’ flat wag., front blade for IHC, N.H. mower
(pull behind), N.I. stalk beater, seed cleaner, 3
pt. ht scraper blade, 3 overhead doors 10’, hay
elevator, Tew veg. washer- grader- & waxer,
Ezee Flow 12’ spreader, baskets, some lum
ber, lot sm. articles, IS bird bangers, propane
tanks, 5 roll 6’ cyclone fence, mecca har.
IRRIGATION: Chrysler pump, 100 pcs.
4”x2o’, 45 pcs. 4”x2o’ steel w/fittings, 100
pcs. s”x2o’ steel w/fittings, 50 pcs. 6”x2o’
steel pipe, lot fittings & sprinklers.
The seller or auctioneer is not responsible
for any theft, injury or accident of any kind
on sale premises.
Terms: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
Sales Manager—
Norman Parker
609-758-8603
Auctioneer: Lee Parker
Lunch Will Be Available
On The Premises.
PUBLIC SALE
Thurs., March 15. 1990
10:00 a*m.
L.M. Reese ft Sons, Owners.
Located 1.3 Miles South on
Route 220 from traffic light at
Port Matilda, Centre Co.. PA.
Watch for sale signs at
Reese Hollow Road.
HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT
3 J.D. Forage Wagons: J.D. 1219 Mower Condi
tioner; J.D. 3940 Forage Chopper with 2 row com
head & 5 'A ’ hay pick-up; J.O. 530 Round Baler
with monitor; J.D. 567 Big Wheel Rake; Heinke
Forage Blower; J.D. 670 Hay Rake; J.D. 428 Ele
vator with motor.
MANURE. GRINDER MIXER
& MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP.
1263 Hedlund Martin manure spreader; 642 Bob
cat Skid Loader: Century Trailer Sprayer; J.D. 543-
3 pt. Forklift: J.D. 25 K.W. Generator; Shaver Post
Driver; Gravity Wagon; Rotary Hoe; J.D. 700 Grin
der Mixer; Tractor Chains; J.D. Suitcase Weights;
Wagon of Miscellaneous.
PLANTING. TILLAGE &
CORN PICKER EQUIP.
J.D. 8350 Grain Drill; J.D. 310 Disk; J.D. 7000 Max-
Merge Com Planter, 4 row wide; J.D. 10’ Chisel
Plow; J.D. 12’ Roller Harrow; N.l. 2 row Com Pick
er, wide row.
TRACTORS
J.D. 4440 quad range, 20.8x38 tires, dual hyd.,
cab, heat & air; J.D. 4230 quad range, 18.4x38
tires, dual hyd., cab, heat & air; J.D. 2840,18.4x34
tires, dual hyd.
AUCTIONEER NOTE: This equipment is in
excellent condition. Don't be late, because this sale
will not last a long time.
AUCTIONEER:
LEON J. SMITH, JR. AUOOB6BL
JAMES L. SMITH AU0002460L
Millheim, PA 16854
PHONE: 814*349*8633
FOOD AVAILABLE
OWNERS & AUCTIONEERS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON
PREMISES.