YATES SALE A Public Sale of cattle and farm machin ery was held April 28 by Gary C. Yates, 1 mile south of Greencas- ELMER M. WEAVER ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION 5.80 ACRES M/L COUNTRY PROPERTY ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS. CAR SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1990 AUCTION TIME: 6:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE; 1:00 PJL Diraeflont: Pram Ephrats, Routt 272 South to ttalfle light In Akron. Turn right onto Holn St to atop sign, eraoo Rethsviao Rood onto Reyor Rood, X milt to property on lift 130 Roytr Rood, Ephnto Township, Lsneosttr County, PA. SIDE #1: Contains kitchen w/built-in cabinets, dining room w/comer cupboard, family room, bath, laundry room, 4 bedrooms, basement. SIDE #2; Contains kitchen w/cabmets, living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, full bath, small cold cellar, full attic area, separate stairways. • W«l tyttm • D«p window wilt • CltHm wfump • On lot tiwir • No cwiM hot • Built-In damn undtr windows LARGE BANK BARN W/EXTENDED ROOF AREA IMPLEMENT SHED • OLD MILL OPEN HOUSE; Saturday, Apnl 28th & May 12. 12-00 noon-3'oo pm or by appointment. For appt. or assistance to obtain financing call Paul E. Martin, (717) 733-3511 TERMS' 10% down day of auction, balance at final settle ment on or before July 3, 1990. All herein information is believed to be accurate but is being used for advertising purposes only. NOTE. A nice country setting, bordering large stream. Many possible used for Ig. barn. Also, POSSIBILITY OF SUBDIVIDING LG. LOT IN QUIET COUNTRY SETTING J MARLIN SHREINER, ATTY. VICTORIAN BONNET-TOP ARMOIRE Shaped Door w/Beveled Mirror, Very Ornate; Bowers Desk; Bowers Bed; China Closet; GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK (1972); Extension Table; Wood Chest: Set of 6 Chairs; Gooseneck Rocker; Small Table: Dresser: Chest of Drawers; Clothes Tree; Vibrator Recimer, 2 Benches: Wooden Base Cabinet, Admiral Refrigerator; Hotpomt Freezer, Imperial 40’ Stove; Air Conditioner, Like New; Porch Furniture, 2 Trunks, 1 Round Top; Iron Bed; Rocker, Evans & Watson Safe; Rebounder; Kitchen Aid Mixer. CHILD’S PLANK BOTTOM CHAIRS Child's Spool Chair; Toy Chair; Tin Bank; 8 Horse Team & Wagon, 2 Horse Produce Wagon; TIN BUSY LIZZIE: Child’s Riding Steam Engine; Iternational Tractor: Misc. Toys. Tin Match Box; Tin Funnels; Coffee Grinder; Kerosene Lan terns, Baskets, Oyster Knives; Bone Saw, Cigar Boxes: Cast Iron Cocker Spaniel, Aluminum Cast Dog; Cast Iron Bull Frog, Irons: Trivets; Stove, Ox Yokes: Lot of Oil Cans, Rolling Pm; Iron Spatula, Stohler Axe, Misc Adv Pieces, St Lawrence Dairy, Reading, Milk Can, Binoculars; Wooden Barrel & Lid; Wash Boilers, Wooden Frame Mirror; Brass Frame Mirror, Butter Churn, Old Mixing Bowls, Japan Dis hes; Set of China; Ironstone Platter w/Transfer; Set of Kettles: Family Scales, Jars; Canner; Roast Pan; Metal Tubs, Water Cooler; 2 SMALL CHESTS, One w/Music Box, CROCKS & JUGS, VERY NICE JUG W/LG BLUE DECO RATION, GILBERT & INGFIAM Mantel Clocks; Centunan Clock, Hamilton Gold Watch, 17 Jewel Watch; Other Watches, 4 OLD QUILTS, Comforter. Lap Robe; BOOKS' ANNALS OF CONESTOGA VALLEY; WEAVERLAND MENNONITE HISTORY 1766-1968; Nblt Family History, Many Other Books, Post Cards; Baers Almanac. COINS Silver 3 Cent Pieces; 2 Cent Piece 1864; Lg. Cents, Draped Bust Half Cent; Coronet Type Lg. Cent; 1894 Barber Half; Barber Dime; Indian Head Pennies; 1884 Bar ber Dollar, Peace Dollar; Canadian Coins, McCormick To ken. COINS SELL AT 12 30 P.M.; WINCHESTER MODEL 67 22 Single Shot; 12 Gauge Single Shot; New Holland Feed Mill Wrench 1971 LASABRE BUICK, AUTO. NEW HOLLAND S-12 TRACTOR w/Mower; Gravely S.P. Mower; Newton 3 Pt. Mower; 3 Oil Heaters; Oil Tanks; 16 Ft. Scaffolding Trailer; Scaffold Planks: Pole Jacks; Ladder Jacks, Platform Scales, Battery Charger; 28 Ft Ind. Alumi num Ladder, 32 Ft. Wooden Ladder; Other Ladders; Straw Cutter: Milk Can; Milk Stool, Potato Grader: Pumps; Myers p T O Pump; Chicken Coop: Hames; Cham Saw, 2 Man Saw, Bicycles; Sleds; Coal Bucket; Wheelbarrow; Hog Scrapers: Jacks: Iron Wagon Wheels; Bag Wagon; Wagon Brake Handle; Hay Hooks; Brass Scales; Small Anvil, Cat Dish, Door Knobs & Latches: Iron Trough; Shoe Lathe; Husking Pegs; Draw Knives; Cow Bells; Lot of Pulleys; Adz; Post Hole Axe; Sledge; Old Grass Seeder; Vise; Fuel Cans; Blacksmith Tongs; Hoot Trimmer; Fruit Press; Manure Fork; Porks, Shovels; Brooms, Lot of Old Wrenches; Many Tools Too Numerous To Mention: Used Lumber. NOTE: We will possibly sell double for a time. Auction Order Tools First, Small House Items, Coins 12:30 p.m , Real Estate 1:00 p.m., Furniture Approx 3:00 p.m AUCTION BY; ELMER M. WEAVER ESTATE Titus N. Weaver, Executor Paul S. German, Executor Auction Conducted by; JAP Auctions Pul E. Martin, Auet. AU-001601-L Ephrata. PA 717-733-3511 *>hn D. Stauffer, Auet AU-001S09-L Menhelm, PA 165-SOM Food At Auction tie, Franklin Co., Pa. The cross bred beef cows with calves ranged in price from $625 to $825. The bred heifers averaged $495 and a Holstein bull sold for $835. Other prices were; A.C.DI7 tractor $2600, bale wagon $1200,1.H. 440 baler $9OO, N.H. 512 manure spreader $525, oak china closet $285, washstand $145 3rd ANNUAL PUBLIC AUCTION TRUCKS/TRAHERS/ FARM MACHINERY/ AUTOMOBILES/LQADER SAT., MAY 19 at 10:30 A.M. Location: 10 miles east of Lancaster, 15 miles west of Coatesviile. On Route 30 in Paradise Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania at Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. TRUCKS 1985 Mack MH 653 Cabover, 300 Cat., RT-14610 trans., 38,000 lbs. rear ends, Reyco susp., 158” wheel base, full screw 11.22.5 disc wheels, alum, disc fronts; (2) 1983 Mack Cruiseliner, 300 Mack engine; 19791 NT. 345 gas engine, 5 speed, 2 speed rear, 10.00x20 tires; 1978 Marmon, 445 Detroit, 11R24.5 tires; 1977 Ford 8000, 3208 Cat, 36,000 G.W., 10 speed, 10.00x20 tires; 1976 CMC Astro, 318 Detroit, 10.00x20 tires; 1975 INT 40708, 350 Cummins, 10 speed, 4 spring susp. 10.00x20 tires; 1975 Ford 8000,3208 Cat, 36,000 G.W., 10 speed, 19’ ft dry box, 10.00x20 tires; 1975 INT. Cab & Chassis, Model FIBOO, Tandem; 1974 Mack R6OO, 237 engine, 5 speed, 10.00x20 tires; 1973 INT. with 20’ ft. Cattle Body; 1972 Ford 7000, 1160 Cat, 26,000 G.W., 20’ ft. dry box, 10.00x20 tires; 1972 Peterbilt, 350 Cummins, 10.00x20 tires. TRAILERS 1988 New Eby possum belly. 46’ ft. 13’5” high, front rail & decking, dog house, 11x22.5 tires, alum, wheels, left hand load; 1982 Wilson lives tock, 45' ft., full decking, 11x24.5 tires; 1979 American cattle & hog trailer, pot, full decking & gates, alum. Budds, 11x24.5 tires; (3) 1985 Frue hauf flatbeds, 45’ ft.; (2) 1984 Fruehauf flatbeds, 45' ft.; 1984 Fruehauf flatbed, 42’ ft.; (2) 1980 Dorsey flatbeds, 40’ ft.; (2) 1977 Fruehauf flatbeds, 45’ ft.; 1961 Trailmobile flatbed 40’ ft, 10.00x20 tires; 1983 Polar/American 42’ ft., tandem with Thermo King unit; 1976 Fruehauf reefer, 42’ ft., 13' ft. high, Thermo King NWD-30 unit, sliding tandem, 10x20 spokes; 1978 Budd, 45' ft. van; (2) 1977 Fruehauf, 45' ft van, 13' ft high, 11.22x5 tires; 1977 Theurer, 42’ ft. van, 13’ ft. high, 11.22x5 tires; 1972 Fruehauf van, 35* ft storage; 1960 Fruehauf Alum. Grain trailer, 10.00x20 tires. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 1978 TEREX model 72-3 IB Front End Loader, Detroit Dsl 4-71 T engine, audible reverse alarm, defroster fan, no spin dift (rear axle), heater, sus pension seat security locks, (eng & trans., oil, fuel & hyd. tanks), rear swingout door, 3.25 cu. yd. 116” bucket 1100 lb. cwt., 23.5x25 tires (12 ply); 1974 Case Davis 70+4 Trencher - Backhoe; Clark Fork lift 30” forks, 2500 lb. cap.; Hyster Forklift, 2500 lb. cap., propane. AUTOS 1986 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue, loaded, 56k miles; 1986 Ford Ranger Pickup, V-6 engine, automatic trans., bed liner; 1974 Ford Escort Stat. Wagon, 5 spd. Dsl. engine; 1983 Dodge Van, V-6 engine, semi-custom, 4Sk miles; 1980 GMC C-10 Pickup, 6 cyl. 3 spd.; 1980 Oldsmobile Omega, rebuilt engine; 1979 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup; 1979 Plymouth Horizon, short block, 4 cyl. automatic; 1977 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 pickup. FARM MACHINERY John Deere 4020 Dsl. Tractor; John Deere Trans port Grain & Hay Elevator, 40’ ft; Cattle shute with scale; New Holland Baler, Model 65 with FTO. MISC. Chain Harrow; Shop Air Compressor; Shop Wel der; 50 New Recap Tires (all sizes); Sears Riding Mower, Wheel Horse Riding Mower, GTI6OO. INSPECTION: Friday, May 18,1990. THERE WILL BE MORE TRUCKS AND TRAILERS CONSIGNED BY SALE DAY. TERMS: Payment for all Items must be made in CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK or APPROVED CHECK by Whitford Sales Co. Personal check or company check MUST be accompanied by a valid bank letter of credit Indicating the amount of which the bank will guarantee payment. L. ROBERT FRAME AU-000292-L GLENN S. FRAME AU-001844-L P.O. BOX 100, EAGLE, PA. 19480 (215) 458-5060 AUCTION SITE: (717) 442-4181 EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA’S FOREMOST AUCTION COMPANY WHITFORD :SAiLK« '.COMPANY and small fruit trees $7.50 each. Edgar J. Stull and Lynn Dietrich were the auctioneers. RICKETTS SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held April 28 by Forrest Ricketts, 37SS Baptist Road, 3/4 miles north west of Taneytown, Carroll Co., Md. Some prices included: Int. 806 trac tor $7550, Int. 656 trac tor $4BOO, Int. drill $l2OO, Int rake $lOOO, J.D. 5-bottom plows $l3OO, two 16 ft. hay wagons $l2OO, Int. 9 ft 990 haybine $940, wel ALDERFER AUCTION FOR: GEORGE S. AND NAOMI A MOYER AT: Rout* 113 Blooming Glen, PA TUESDAY, MAY 15,1990, AT 10:00 AM. Inspoctlon Day Of Auction 2 TRACTORS- J.D. 2SIO Tricycle, gas, hyd. & live p.t.o. 3 pt. hitch, good rubber; J.D. Mod. B hyd. & live p.t.o, good rubber, both one owner, in good running condition. FARM IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY- N.l. one-row Corn Picker p.t.0., like new used one season; J.D. Mod. 290 2-row Com Planter, pull; J.D. Brush Hog p.t.o. 3 pt.; J.D. 3-bottom plow, 3 pt.; Snowblade 3 pt.; N.l. T mower p.t.o. pull; N.H. T Haybine Mod. 477; N.H. Baler Mod. 273 w/thrower, A.C. Mod. 66 Combine, N.l. side rake, pull; Gravity & (arm wagons; Smoker 30' Bale Elevator, Ont. grain drill harrow, disc cultipacker, & roller, horsedrawn plow & cultivators, hay wagon, cow stanchions, cattle dippers. MISC. ITEMS- Circular Saw, elec, fencers, metal fence posts, grain cradle, flail, grass seeder, many milk cans, 1917 Penna. auto license plate, crocks, hay hooks, single & dbl. trees, egg basket, brooder stove, parlor coal stove, and other misc. items not listed. TERMS- CASH/ACCEPTABLE CHECK LIGHT LUNCH 501 fairgroundsßoad-HatfieU. PA-(215)366-5477 MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAT., MAY 12th, 1990 11:00 A.M. At Jim Adrlance Farm, Turn Off Rt. #706, Just East Of Montrose, Pa. (Above Ames Store, Across From U- Haul). Montrose Is Exit #67 Off 1-81, Susquehanna Co. Arrows! TRACTORS & MACHINERY To Sell After New Tools At 11:00 A.M. ALREADY CONSIGNED - J.D. 3020 Diesel W/F, New Rear Tires- Sharp, Oliver “1800” Gas, W/F & Front Loader, Oliver “88” N/F, Sharp, Farmall “H” Tractor, Ford Major Diesel Backhoe & Loader & Chains. Gehl “750” Chopper, 6’ P.U. Head, Electr ic & Hydraulic Controls, Knife Sharpener (Extra Nice), 2 Gehl “960” Forage Boxes, Tandem R.G.’s, Roofs, 3 Beaters And Extra Stabilizers, (Used Very Little), Gehl “970” Steel Forage Box Roof & Tandem (Brand New), Martin-Hedlund V Bottom Van Guard Semi-Solid Spreader (In Super Condition). * School Bus- Runs Good, Clean, Titled. * Suzuki 4 Wheeler w/Blade. N.H. #489 Haybine, N.H. #892 2 Row Chopper, New Knives, Electric Controls, N.H. 256 Rake, N.H. #469 Haybine, N.H. #352 Grinder-Mixer, I.H. 12 Ft. Transport Disc, I.H. 990 Haybine, Bale Wagons, Gehl Forage Box & R.G., Grimm P.T.O. Tedder, Gravity Box, Gehl 3 Pt. Rake, Fox 2 Row Chopper, I.H. 2 Pt. 3 Bottom & 2 Pt. 3 Bottom Plows And I.H. 2 Pt. Mower, I.H. P.T.O. Conditioner. * Many Garden Tractors, Mowers & Misc * Round Steel Corn Crib. * New- Backblades, Grading Boxes, Bale Forks, Hole Augers Etc. * Also A Load Of New Tools At 11:00 A.M.- Tractors & Machinery To Follow. TERMS- Cash Or Good Check With ID. THIS IS JUST A PARTIAL LIST. MUCH MORE! Jim Adrlance Auctioneer AU4L 717-278-1574 Roy Hollister AA-1918L Apprentice 278-2158 Harvey Clary AUI7I7L 278-2350 Lunch- Truck Uncastw Farming, Saturday, May 5,1M0-El7 Sale Reports der $lB3, air compres sor $175 and Hereford cows with calves $650 to $740. Calvin L. Amoss and Dwight C. Amoss were the auctioneers. HUNTINGDON COUNTY SALE The Huntingdon County Holstein Club held their Spring Sale April 28 at the Hunting don Co. Fairgrounds off Route 22 at Hunting don, Pa. The top price of $2600 was received for a fresh heifer. An August Rotate daughter brought $2050 and other cows brought $l9OO & $1875. The average of the 62 head sold including cows, heifers and calves was $lOO2. Mark Click was the auctioneer. WAYNE COUNTY CLUB SALE The Wayne Co. Club Sale was held April 28 at the Wayne Co. Fair grounds, 1 mile north of Honesdale, Pa. on Route 191. The average of the 50 head of cows, bred heif ers and calves was $907. The top cow sold for $2500 and the top price for a bred heifer was $3250. The average of the cows was $1534, the average of the bred heifers was $1656 and the average of the calves was $563. Wayne Weaver was the auctioneer. MYERS ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held April 27 and April 28 for the estate of Edna M. Myers, 6 miles east of Lancaster in the village of Bird-in-Hand, Lan caster Co., Pa. There were 300 registered bid ders at the sale. The real estate included a 2 'A story block and frame house with 1-car garage and workshop and it was sold to George Desmond, Bird-in- Hand, for $161,000. Other prices were: Ariens rototiller $825, Gilson compact tiller $l5O, bushwacker $l5O, air compressor $l7O, wooden wheel barrow $95, power mower $llO, Dutch cupboard $1475, oak bookcase combination $475, oak round exten sion table $330, dro pleaf table $350, oak hall rack $4OO, high back walnut bed and dresser $655, small Victorian loveseat & chair $240, slant-front secretary’s desk $320, small round, mahogany table $lBO and Richard son and Clark’s wooden spool-and-thread sew ing cabinets with draw ers $4OO. Also sold were: mail box slots $160,2 Wind sor rockers $BO & $l3O, copper wash boiler $7O, hand-painted fruit bowl $50,2 sets of 12 peanut butter glasses $35 & $4O, stamp book $36 and weighted sterling candleholders $95. The sale was con ducted by Miller & Sie grist auctioneers.
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