D32*Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 19,1990 Sale Reports MARTIN SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held May 8 by Harold F. and Etta H. Martin, west of Churchtown along Route 23, Caernarvon Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. The 2.83 acre farm ette was sold for $159,000 and included a large 2'A story frame and brick farmhouse. PUBLIC SALE Private Woodworking Shop Saturday, May 26, 1990 10:30 A.M. Sale to be held on the premises at 119 Valley Green Drive, Village Green Farms, Village Green, Delaware Co., PA. From Flvepolnts Vil lage Green take Knowlton Road to 2nd Right, Archer Lane, then right on Valley Green Drive. Rockwell Delta heavy duty drill press with variable speeds; Duo-Fast pneumatic nailer; bar clamps; ’/< hp Craftsman bench grinder; aluminum refrigerator dolly; many hand & power tools such as routers, drills, skill saw, sawzall, 60 lb. BXD demo hammer; 2 Craftsman sanders, etc.; transit with tripod; extension ladder; miscellaneous fasteners; upright freezer; saw blades; quantity of nuts, bolts & washers; 100 lb. floor roller; mitre box; wheelbar row; spreader; bits and drills; 3 sets aluminum fold ing steps; 4 wood bifolding doors; sleeping bag & folding cots; lawn furniture; household Items; old wash ringers; 2 old brass railroad lamps; 1000 lb. nails; quantity of brass hardware, bolts, nuts, screws; oak paneling and lumber; hand tools, rake, 2 shovels, pick, etc.; antique sink & hardware, too much more to mention. Auctioneer: George H. Wilson Box 99 - King Road - Cochranvllle, PA 19330 215-593-7290 Lie. #AU-001349-L TERMS - Cash or Certified Funds, Personal Checks only accepted with a bank letter of credit NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. THANK YOU TO CONSIGNORS AND BUYERS FOR A VERY SUCCESSFUL SPECIAL HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, MAY sth OVER 600 HEIFERS WERE SOLD TO BUYERS FROM 13 DIFFERENT STATES PRICES WERE VERY GOOD ON ALL AGE HEIFERS THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR PATRONAGE - • ——— To Catalogue Animals And Get Sale Numbers, Call Sale Barn Office Or Lois Kolb. Any Grade Heifers Will Be Sold Last. Watch future issues for more details. MANAGERS NORMAN & DAVID KOLB Lois Kolb Home 717-397-5538 717-397-5538 Sale Barn 717-354-4341 block & frame barn with 2 drive-in bays, and addition for sheep. Also a frame insulated shop and a shed for chickens. Homing Farm Agen cy, Inc. managed the sale. GRAYBILL SALE A Public Sale of col lectibles and antiques was held May 12 by Selling : 0R REGISTERED HEIFERS SATURDAY. JUNE 9. 1990 Nora E. Graybill, in the village of Richfield, Juniata Co., Pa. on Market Street. Some prices included: oak bookcase $lOOO, dining room suite $7OO, dovetailed blanket chest $7OO, old fashioned living room suite $240, pressed back cane bottom rock er $305, Windsor desk & chair $BOO, ice box $3BO, flour chest $550, 6 sided parlor table $l6O, set of Noritake china $l9O, yam winder $9O, old wooden letter holder $lOO, sponge ware bowl $220, Atlas kettle stove $7O and clipper straw cutter $55. Robert L. Leitzel and Tim L. Kline were the auctioneers. KEENER SALE A Public Sale of real estate and antiques, chi na and glassware was held May 12 by Vera K. Keener, 331 North Broad St, Lititz, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 280 registered bidders at the sale. The real estate con sisted of a VA story aluminum siding covered house with an attached one-car garage which was sold for $74,000 to Timothy Diem of Lititz. Other prices were: 2 oak bowed china closets $5OO & $6OO, Tiffany type table lamp $220, decorated highchair $lBO, Lititz Moravian bell $460, 2 Lititz Mor avian pocket knives $52.50 each, Browning 16 gauge shotgun $3OO, Carnival Glass “Grape” water pitcher $l3O, Carnival Glass “Grape & Peacock” bowl $72.50, Carnival Glass rose bowl $BO, set of 6 Carnival Glass “Maple Leaf’ tumb lers $135, Royal Bareuth creamer We Expect 300 Head. Please Have Your Heifers Tested For Interstate Shipment. $92.50, pottery pitcher $230 and M.B. Hacker 1908 calendar plate $75. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. KRAYBILL MENNONITE SCHOOL SALE The Kraybill Mennonite School Annual Benefit Auction was held May 11, 2'A miles southwest of Mount Joy, Lane. Co., Pa. along Kraybill’s Church Road. The approximate net proceeds from the auc tion were $55,000 received from the sale of quilts, Winross trucks, plants and col lectibles. The prices for Win ross trucks were: Florin Feeds $BB5 & $BOO, Wenger Feed $775, PUBLIC AUCTION MEMORIAL DAT MONDAY, MAY 28, 1990 8:30 A.M. Location: 224 Spruce St., Sunbury, PA, Northumberland Co. ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES Victorian Walnut White Marble Top 3 pc. Bedrm. Suite, Carved Drawer Pulls, Applied Carvings, Headboard 7’7” h, (Small pc. Ven eer Missing on Drawer Front); Walnut Double Bed; 3 A Rope Bed; Jelly Cupboard; Oak 46 Drawer Hardware Cabinet; Mah. Tilt Top Table 34”x47”; 8 pc. Mah. D.R. Suite; Oak Dresser & Washstand; Empire Chest of Draw ers; Nursing Rocker; Columbia Graphophone w/Records; Flat & Camel Back Trunks; Black Trunk from 1920’s or 30’s Car 21”hx42”1; Picture Frames; (3) Prints Signed Will Grefe Dated 1908; Tintypes (2) w/Civil War Sol diers; Daguerreotype Cases; Photo Albums; Rye Bucket; Wooden Heinz Pickle Bucket; Cuckoo Clocks; Miners Light; Bee Hive Sting Holder; Bayonets; Swords; Chatillion Balance Scale: Large Variety of Small Tin & Cast Iron Toys; Marx Cloverdale Farms Milk Truck; Ice Truck; Army Vehicles; Buck Roger Toys; 4” C.I. Luck Boy Airplane; C.I. Can non; C.I. Still Banks; Reproduction Mechani cal Banks; Schoenhuts Submarine Naval War Toy in Box Dated 1915; Glass & China; Pressed Glass; Carnival Glass; Basket (North wood) plus Small Bowls; Berry Sets; Salt Dips; China Marked Bavaria - Germany - England; Moose Head Pitcher; Egg Cups; Pot tery Lady’s Spittoon; Local Adv. Etc.: Sun bury Adv. Tins; ABC Books, J.W. Deckard, M.D., Druggist, Richfield 1911; 1920 Calen dar Plate Selinsgrove Dept Store; 1918 Public Sale Bill of Middleburg; Early 1900 Sunbury & Selinsgrove Elec. St R.R. Co. Construction Contracts, Documents, Etc.; P.R.R. Book of Rules - Test Signals; Lot of Paper Material Pertaining to Railroad in Sunbury Area; Lights from Rialto Theatre; Covered Bridge R.R. Pic ture; Etc. BOOKS: The R.R. Trainman Dated 1914; (10) Volume The Horse Review 1912-1917; Plus Many Boxes of Books. TOOLS - BTC. Delta 4” Jointer, Powercraft Welder; Small Table Top Hand Operated Lathe; Lots of Welding Rods-Helmets - Tips - Leather Capes Etc.; Cutting Torch - Hose - Gauges; L.S. Star rett Tools - Calipers; Carpenter Tools; Wooden Level w/Brass; Stanley #62 Folding Rule; Wooden Planes; Etc. TERMS: Cash or PA check. Owner HELEN J. HUMMEL Mark J. Jones Auctioneering Service Ph. (717) 286-0052 - License #AUIS9S-L Auct. Note: This is only a partial listing of the SO yr. accumulation of die late Charles (Schmuck) Hummel. Auction will start w/Tools. Furniture sells at 12 Noon. Myers Metered Gas $575 and a cast iron tractor & thresher $825. The quilts sold as fol lows: Mariner’s Com pass $lOOO, Trip Around the World $l3OO, Broken Star $1125 and Sample $1350. Raymond Miller was the auctioneer. MULL SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held May 12 by Mary Ann, Kenneth A., and Edna M. Mull, 3 miles south of New Holland on Peters Road, Leacock Twp., Lancaster Coun ty, Pa. The 2 'A story permastone-covered house with a one-car garage on one acre was sold for $155,000. Robert E. and Jeffrey R. Martin were the auc tioneers. Lunch AUCTION OP* vd. Real Estate, \ Antiques, Collectors n Items, Baseball Cards, • 50 Woody Car, Etc. At the former Ditty's Guns A Antiques ware house. 2 miles N of Northumberland, Pa. along R ‘ l47 SAT., MAY 26 Starting 10 AM brief listing follows: 2 pc. cherry comer cupboard; 2 oak S roll top desks; childs oak roll top desk; oak showcase; oak buffet; walnut store type open top showcase-3 pc.; 2 oak round pedestal tables, 2 w/claw feet; oak 5 leg table w/10 boards; oak side by side; oak sectional bookcase; unusual oak 3 drawer silverware stand; 11 pc. cottage bedroom suite; oak beds; childs rabbit ear rocker, other chain; matching pair tiffany table lamps; wicker chair, oak gun cabinet; set of fiestawate; several Hummels plates; small dry sink; glass chum; tea kettle; alphabet stamp set; tin cigarette cases; 7 pc. pitcher & washbowl set; cigar mold; JD Cl toy tractor; flax comb; 2 cranberry red vases w/white trim; red flyer wagon; oak egg basket; picture frames; 12 coin-op pinball machines; oak built in wall cabinet; several old bikes; cabbage patch dolls; etc. etc. CAR: 1950 Ford “Woody” station wagon-tuns good; BASEBALL CARDS: quantity of baseball cards inclu ding Bowman, Topps, Bazooka, etc. Highlights inc. Mantle rookie, Yogi Bern, Duke Snider, Johnny Mize, Warren Spahn; Hank Buarer; Brooks Robinson-rookie; Roger Maris; Hank Aaron; Dale Murphy; Reggie Jackson-rookie; lots more. For list on cards call Auct. Co. REAL ESTATE offered 1 PM Consists of commercial lot w/120* road frontage along Rl 147 w/a 30x50 showroom w/ovetfaead living quarters, recently remodeled, attached car garage. Also 40x100’ pole building w/concrete floors, nice setting along heavily traveled Rt. 147. To view call 473-8682 RE TERMS: $lO,OOO down when declared sold, bal. In 60 days, other terms later. Snllur, KENNETH REYNOLDS Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. (717) 546-0907 RY7IL Lunch, Sale Inside PUBLIC SALE For convenience of sale the follow ing will be moved to the Downsvllle Rurttan grounds. From Interstate 81, take exit 1, go east on Rt. #6B 2Va mi. to rt. #632, turn right at blinker light, 3 mi. to sale on left. Selling for Keaton-Fox and others SAT., MAY 26, 1996 10:00 A.M. TRUCKS, FARM EQUIPMENT, CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK TRAILER & ANTIQUES FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere 3010 gas tractor with #46 loader (low hours); 16’ wood side bale wagon; 26’ Smoker elevator; 16’ flat bed wagon; John Deere 14-T baler; New Holland baler, Case SSS haybine; David Bradley side delivery hay rake; Case 7’ sickle bar mower, small boat trailer; 8’ insert cattle racks; 8 h.p. Wheel Horse mower with snow blower; 36” lawn spreader; and others. TRUCKS & TRAILER 1968 1600 Load Star 16’ block racks; 1974 3 A ton Chev. pick-up; 1978 1 ton GMC truck; refrigeration body fits 1 ton truck with new compressor; 1980 16’ gooseneck livestock trailer. CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT Gasoline finishing trowell; 4 pump jacks; 4 ladder jacks; 30’ Alum, ladder; 24’ Alum, lad der; 714 ’ Skil saw; Stanley router; 36” magne sium float; Rockwell miter box; construction wagon on rubber; pipe threaders; pipe wrenches; 8-4’ scaffold bucks; construction heater: hammer drill; hand saws; toolbox insert for pickup truck; many other related items. ANTIQUES Cast iron stove; wooden wheel double shovel plow; wooden wheel - wheelbarrow, excellent cond.; wooden lard press; single & double trees; leather horse; fence stretchers; grain cradle; wooden bag wagon; hames with knobs; platform scales; old drill press; and other items. TERMS: Cash or approved check. Num ber system. I.D. required. Not responsible for accidents. Nothing removed until settled for. Auctioneer: C. Floyd Davis PH. 301-223-9761 Clerks; Drury & Smith Lunch Rights Reserved Clip This Ad-Will Appear Only Once
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