Sale Reports MONT ASH FARM DAIRY EQUIPMENT AUCTION Tuesday y April V 11:00 A.M. Holcomb, New York We will sell all of the dairy related equipment from this modern farm. SELLING: Girton 2000 gal. bulk tank; 450’ universal 2” stainless pipeline; Alamo vacuum pump; gutter cleaner w/450’ of chain; manure ram w/hyd. power supply; 80’ of lock ups; 190’ of concrete bunk; 120’ concrete J bunk; 25T bulk bin; 50 steel gates; 80 cow mats: other misc. supplies. A short Auction here please be on time! All items must be removed by May 1, 1990. TERMS: Full settlement Auction day, cash or good check. Auctioneer: Roy Teitsworth, Inc. 6502 Barber Hill Road Geneseo, New York 14454 716-243-1563 Roy Teitsworth, Inc. o%wor««»io*AL auctiowmwiT I 716243-1563 6502 Barber Hill Road Geneseo, New York 14454 PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COINS EPHRATA MON., APRIL 16, 1990 AT 4:00 P.M. COINS AT 7:30 P.M. Located at 21 Ephrata Ave. (Near Ephrata Hospital, just off Martin Ave.), Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. FURNITURE ANTIQUE PINE BLANKET CHEST w/ Strap Hinges & Graber Lock; TRUNDLE ROPE BED; GRAINED PINE BLANKET CHEST; PINE FLOUR CHEST; LOW DRY SINK; WALNUT WOOD CHEST; Pine Bedroom Suite; Grained Cupboard Top; Cherry Extensidn Table w/12 Boards: Liv ing Room Suite; 6 Fiddle Back Kitchen Chairs (Brown, Original Decoration): 6 Fiddle Back Kitchen Chairs (Tan); Oak Kitchen Chairs: Reclining Chair; Oak Library Table; Automatic Washer & Dryer; 20 cu. ft. Chest Freezer; Refrigerator: Oak Parlor Tables w/Claw & Ball Feet; Lg. Guilded Frames; Cuckoo Clock; Child's Chairs; Baskets; Wooden Egg Crate; Rag Carpet: Wooden Boxes. CHINA & GLASSWARE Blue Opalescent Pitcher & Glass; Set of Dishes (W.S. George): Pressed & Pattern Glass; Peanut Butter Glasses; Agate Dip per; Butter Mold & Paddle; Depression Glass; Bureau Lamps; Bennington Spit toon: Corn Dryer; Iron Fry Pan; Iron Ket tles; Jug & Crocks; 5 Gal. Stoneware Jug; Milk Can; Kerosene Light; Lanterns Egg Baskets; Pie Paddle; Slaw Board; Butcher Ladle & Strainer. LINENS: Antique Quilts; Saw Tooth (Green & Red); Embroidered Quilts: Com forters: Counter Panes; Fancywork; Shawl; Afghan; Hand Made Wool Stock ings; Local Advertising Items; Books; Political Pins; Marbles; Tin Boxes. TOYS: 3 John Deere Farm Tractors: German Doll Head; Wooden Blocks; Ton ka Truck. TOOLS: TORO SELF-PROPELLED LAWN MOWER w/Rear Bagger; Hand Tools; Socket Set; Battery Charger; Extension Ladder. COINS: 1798 & Other Large Cent; Nick els; Part Silver Half Dollars; 480 Wheat Pennies & Foreign Coins. Terms By: v Elam Z. & Hattie H. Wenger ORST aucts. T. Glann Timothy 0. Thomas A. AU43BL 859 1331 - 738-1245 VOICES OF EXPERIENCE ISENNOCK March 31 at the Isen- CONSIGNMENT nock Auction Facility, SALE New Park, Pa. There A Spring Consign- were 275 registered ment Auction of farm bidders. equipment was held Some items sold PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS HINKLETOWN GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1990 9 A.M. REAL ESTATE 2 P.M. COINS 3 P.M. Located at 634 Epst Farmersville Rd., Hlnkletown, Earl Township, Lancaster Co., PA. (Directions: Rt. 322 East of Ephrata to Hlnkletown, turn south onto East Farmersville Rd. at Martin’s Bike Shop to second house on right.) BRICK RANCH STYLE DWELLING W/ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE * This well-built home Is located in an ideal country location. Be sure to Inspect this property to see the many fine features. Inspection call 733-6961. Lot Size: 125’x180’ MIL. FURNITURE Wood Box; Antique Jelly Cupboard: Schoolmaster’s Desk; Cherry Drop Leaf Table; Inlaid Walnut Slant Top Desk; Closed Hutch; Blanket Chest; Depression Bedroom Suite; Drop Leaf Extension Table w/Many Boards: Fainting Couch; Victorian Side Chairs; Marble Top Table; Oak Pressed Back Rockers; Cane Chair; Modern Grandfather's Clock; Fine 4 Pc. Maple Bedroom Suite; Oak Princess Desk; Mahogany Bookcase; Plank Bottom Chairs: Duncan Phyfe Table; Piano & Bench: Fine 2 Pc. Living Room Suite; La- Z-Boy; Love Seat; Barrel Back Chair; Cedar Wardrobe: Platform Rockers: Majestic Coal Cookstove; TIFFANY TYPE TABLE LAMP; Mahogany Wall Clock; Gone w/Wind Light; Hanging Corner Medi cine Cabinet; Refrigerator; Automatic Washer & Electric Dryer; Chest Freezer; Crib: Patio Furniture: Mantel Clocks: Tin Lantern: Reverse Paintings: Leroy Sense nig Original Paintings. CHINA & GLASSWARE Flow Blue Tureen; Antique China Tea Pot; “Oriental” China Bowl; “Fern" Tea Pot & Sugar Bowl; Ironstone Dishes; Blue Wil low; Noritake, Weaver Reidenbach Store Plate: Washington Vase; German China Berry Set; German Stein; Floral Vases; Depression Glass; Carnival Rose Bowl; Pressed & Pattern Glass; Goofus Glass; China Figurines: Musser Farms Dairy Bottle: Stainless Steel Cookware: Iron Fry ing Pans; Flat Iron; Silverware; Agate; Yel lowware Bowl; Baskets; Demi-John Red ware; Crocks & Jugs; Stereoptic Viewer; Post Cards. LINENS: Quilts; Comforts; Blankets; Afg hans; Bedspreads; Quilt Tops; Towels; Shawls; Sewing Items. TOYS: Wooden Kiddie Car; Rocking Horse; Tricycle: Shop Rite Tractor Trailer; Metal Trucks & Cars; Dolls. TOOLS: 5 Speed Drill Press; 8" Table Saw; 10” Radial Arm Saw; 6” Jointer; Belt & Disc Sander; Emrick Universal Wood worker; Bench Grinder; Shaper; Vise; Lathe Chisels; Finishing Sander; Circular Saws; Drills; Stepladder; Hand Tools; Wheelbarrow; Lawn Spreader; Lumber & Doors; Engine Oilers; 12 Ga. Higgins Shotgun; .32 Pistol; Hunting Knives; Snapper Self-Propelled Mower; Simplicity Riding Mower. COINS: 9 Silver Dollars; Silver Halves, Quarters & Dimes; Large, Indian Head Pennies; Foreign Coins; Franklin Mint Coins. Terms By: Leroy M. Sensenig Martha E. Sensenig Wentz, Weaver & Kllng, Atty. Horst aucts. T. Cltnn AU43IL Timothy O. 717-859-1331 717-735-1245 Thomat A. VOICES OF EXPERIENCE" were: M.F. combine 2 & 4 row heads $20,200, Farmall C tractor w/ blade $llOO, Farmall M tractor w/loader $9OO, J.D. 3010 tractor (as is) $l9OO, ’7l Chev. Baseball Card & Coin Auction Sat., April 14, 1990 At 10 A.M. Located At The Qulgglevilie Community Hall, (Lycoming Co.), Approx. 5 miles west of Cogan Station, PA. along Rt. 973. Watch for auction signs at the junction of Rts. 15 & 973. Near the Cogan Station Post Office. Featuring approx. 4000 cards including 1982 M.V.B. of A.L. & N.L., many Topps plus much more. Coins include silver dol lars, quarters, dimes, 1864 “L” Indian head 1 0, with more from a local private collec tion. Complete listing available upon con tacting the auctioneer. Auction held inside with lunch. Parking available. Terms: Cash, approved or traveler’s checks only. Out-of-state checks must have a current bank letter warranting funds. Conducted by Scott Younkln & Associates, n A1M666, SCOtt M 0& ' (717) 323-9011 Aiwtienwr—A#fieiw ESTATE AUCTION SAT., APRIL 14,1990 AT 9:00 A.M. 1 mile west off Rt 25 at SACRAMENTO, along the Sacramento to Kllngerstown Road, in Hubley Township, Western Schuylkill County, PA, 10 miles west off 1-81, Exit 34. 30 ACRE FARM, more or less. Approximately 20 acres tillable, balance pasture & wooded, frontage on a trout stocked stream. 4-BEDROOM DWELLING; 2 baths, coal hot water heat. FOR INSPECTION CALL: (717) 682-9637 After inspection, ARRANGE YOUR FINANCING & BE PREPARED TO BID & BUY AT THE AUCTION! Also selling: FULL LINE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, Antiques & Collectibles including; CORNER CUP BOARD, softwood w/9 panes over 2 drawers & 2 doors, 6'6" tall; pedestal table w/claw feet, (4) T back chairs, dressers, library table, high back chairs, extension table, stands in OAK; marble top dresser: 6-pc. DECORATED BEDROOM SUITE w I high bed, nice condition; blanket chest; flour chest; Empire chest of drawers; spindle cradle; open washstand; early radios; Currier & Ives print ‘My Three Kittens Learning Their ABCs’; lot dishes & books including Zane Grey Novels; tinware; bread riser; copper canteen & washboiler; child's wicker rocker; early teddy bear; doll crib & cupboard; com forters; braided rugs; carpenter chest; wooden planes; slick; miner’s bits & safety lamp; school desk; cast iron bath tub w/legs; pedestal washtub; iron pump; MG Midet body parts, etc. **9 ESTATE OF V£ MILDRED J. KISSINGER U Forrest E. Kissinger, BS, MA, Executor Mike Delbert, AUCL AU1599-L (717) 425-3313 Geo. Delbert, Realtor & Auct AU2O9-L UncMUr Finning, Saturday, April 7,IWWE9 flatbed dump truck $lO5O, J.D. chuck wagon $7OO, N.H. #8 chuck wagon $225, Gehl chuck wagon $250, J.D. 4-bottom plow $7OO, M.F. 3-B plow $335, N.H. 479 haybine $3OO, J.D. corn planter $225, disc on .rubber $440, N.H. flail chopper $525, J.D. flail chopper $350, J.D. 896 rake $330. Isennock Auction Services managed the sale. \ GROFF SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held March 31 by Melvin S. and Grace E. Groff, Route 999 cast to Cen tral Manor Mart to Anchor Road, Lane Co., Pa. Some prices were: A.C. WD 45 tractor w/ loader $2625, A.C. B tractor $BOO, Ford trac tor $2350, J.D. B tractor $9OO, A.C. 2-row no-till planter $BOO, N.I. 323 picker $lO5O, A.C. 3 pt. mower $475, Mayrath elevator $ll5O, N.H. 361 haybine $7OO, J.D. combine $1000,4 steers $425, 6 steers $4BO each, 8 steers $520 each, ear corn $67 per ton, hall rack $230, Empire bureau $l4O, antique dog & rabbit banks $135 each and Kirby sweeper $lB5. The auctioneers were Lloyd Kreider, Randal Kline and Roy Good. SINITSKY SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held March 31 by Helen Sinitsky, 550 Adams dale Road, Orwigsburg, Pa. Some prices includ ed: David Brown tractor 53300, N.H. 268 baler SBOO, Bnlhon roller harrow $lOOO, silage chopper $B5O, Deutz Fahr hay tedder $9OO, hay rake $245, gram drill $340, J.D. #1240 com planter $BOO, man ure spreader $6OO, disc harrow $4OO, hay wagon $620, cultivator $5OO, Case #1690 trac tor $8750, J.D. tractor $2750, David Brown tractor & Dunham Lehr loader $4700. Robert A, Amer was the auctioneer. BISTLINE ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and farm equip ment was held March 31 for the William C. Bistline Estate, VA miles west of Bloservil le on Hoot Owl Road. There were 254 regis tered bidders at the sale. The 110 acres of land with a IVi story frame house, large bank bam, block implement shed, hog house and other small bldgs, was sold for $lBB,OOO. The 16 acres of mountain ground was sold for $16,800. Other items sold were; Ford D 6610 trac tor $12,000, N.H. 477 haybine $3OOO, N.H. hay rake $1375, Int. 450 3-B plow $llOO, Oliver 60 tractor $720 and bale wagons $1425 & $775. Melvin Sensenig and Jim Bistline were the auctioneers.