D3O-Lancasier Farming Saturday, October 27,1990 Sale Reports NOSS SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held October 20 by Bobby Noss, 504 East Sid donsburg Road, Mecha nicsburg, Pa. There were 266 registered bid ders from 4 states and the food was all sold by 10:30 a.m. Some prices included: J.D. 420 Utili ty tractor w/loader $2900, A.C. Utility tractor $2425, J.D. 1020 tractor (bad engine) $lB5O, Cub low-boy 185 tractor $1825, Lin coln welder $1250, J.D. B tractor & 1-row com picker $825, J.D. open post B tractor (no wheels) $5OO, 1968 Mack R-600 road trac tor $1475, 1965 Ford dump truck $9OO, J.D. rolamatic front end $9O, Ford 9N tractor parts $l9O, Oliver 77 engine block $7O, J.D. MT plow $62, pickup truck cab $345, 3 pt. J.D. 3-B plow $325, J.D. 3020 toy tractor $45, Ertle Int. 1600 toy truck $45, Remington 308 rifle $320 and Marlin 35 rifle $165. Little IKE Eichelber ger was the auctioneer. BURD SALE A Public Sale of real estate and household goods was held October 20 by Elizabeth and the late James L. Burd, 1 mile east of Aarons burg, Pa. The 45 acre farm with a 2 story frame house, barn and out buildings was sold for $187,000. The 55 acres of mountain land with hemlock timber in Haines Township was sold for $55,000. Other prices received were: Farmall H tractor $lOOO, VAC Case trac tor $BOO, Bull Durham tobacco advertising sign $550, copper kettle $375, jelly cupboard in rough condition $2OO, old kitchen cupboard top $450, radial arm saw $275 and Crafts man 6” joiner $2OO. Ronald I. Gilligan was the auctioneer. FULLER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held October 20 for the estate of Charlotte Fuller, 4 miles west of Duncan non, Pa. on Roseglen Road. The 55 acre farm with 26 acres tillable, 2 story house, bank bam and 40x80 steel build ing was sold for $150,000. Kling’s Auction Ser vice managed the sale. CONESTOGA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SALE The 17th Annual County Auction for the benefit of the Conesto ga Christian School was held October 20 one mile west of Morgan town, Pa. along Route 23. Some items sold were: new Grand father’s clock $9OO, oak cedar-lined blanket chest $llOO, 3-D paint ing by Lorraine Reiff $3900, and quilts ranged from $3OO to $950 each. The auctioneers were die sewing machine rismi auction"! I ANTIQUES, FINE FURNITURE, j ) GLASSWARE & TOOLS I I FOR THE RENAL POTEET ESTATE f V R.D. 2, Delta, PA. | I SAT NOV 3, 1990 At 8:30 A.M. Auction to be held In the Chanceford Community Center, 1 block off Rt. 74 turning at the Brogue Post Office, Brogue, Pa. ANTIQUES & FINE FURNITURE Beautiful mahogany 10 pc., D.R. suite; nice J mahogany bookcase w/glass sliding doors; 2 I pc. L.R. suite; La-Z-Boy recliner; stacking i tables; RCA 27” console color TV; cherry 4 f pc. B.R. suite: matching cherry finish cedar | chest; beautiful 6 pc. gold & white French Pro- i vincial B.R. suite; box springs & mattresses; f drop leaf table; 4 old comb back chairs; Singer | treadle sewing machine; kneehole desk; oak i rocker; loaf & steamer trunks; oak dresser; f Ball & claw foot piano stool; plank bottom | chairs; hall stand w/mirror; nice pr. of fruit- i wood lamp tables; plank seat rocker; swivel V rockers; clothes tree; kitchen cabinet; slant | front desk; RCA Victor upright victrola; chif- i ferobe; nice dec. plank bottom chair; 5 pc. f wooden dinette; oak dry sink; 5 leg ext. table; | beautiful ornate wrought iron 3 pc. lawn set; i smoking stand; book shelf; gun cabinet; metal V wardrobes; metal porch glider & chairs; etc. I CHINA, GLASSWARE & I COLLECTABLES [ I'A gal. blue flowered jardeniere; bull dog ) iron door stop; E.S. & B 8 gal. crock; 100 lb. j pepper box; service for 12 Natulas eggshell J china: service for 12 Wm. Rogers silverplate; | opalescent glass; carnival vase; ruby glass; j pattern glass; chicken on nest; etched stem- J ware: nice 4 pc. pattern glass w/gold overlay | table service; blue hobnail; Roseville vase; | brass lamps; misc. carnival dishes; Ig. green » mixing bowl; crocks; jug; brass “Thinker” I bookends; flat irons; finger lamp; rayolite; i store basket; pitcher & bowl set; pr. milk glass f dresser lamps; wooden bucket; milk bottles; I egg baskets; milk cans; dinner bell; 'A bu. i measure; iron kettle & 3 foot; linens; doilies; I bedding; etc. I APPLIANCES, LAWN & I GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. J Sharp carousel micro oven; Southern States f chest freezer; Maytag wringer washer; wash | tubs; Health Master exercise bike; small J appliances; S.S. cookware; Model 122 Cub | Cadet lawn tractor & mower; Case InL lawn | sweeper, like new; wheelbarrow; alum. ext. » ladder; buggy wheels; lanterns; cross cut saws; I hand tools; lawn & garden tools & many other | items. J Terms: Cash or Approved Check. Fund- | tore At 1 P.M. t Janet M. Minnich J Lois E. Barnett J Edwin L. Poteet, Executors I Bob & Tom Sechrlst, Auctioneers Lie# 820-821 Ph. 717-382-4379 or 244-2875 Not Responsible For Accidents Good Food Ipn & ffi'tßJHf mil lit csoaaisT Xt pßi .wss,’; ■Cii Total AUCTION S«rvic* J Alvin Homing, Merle Eberly and Leon Kurtz. SHAFFER SALE A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held October 20 by Veibera Shaffer. R.D. Middle- burg, Pa. The frame house in the country on one acre af land was sold for $35,000. Other prices included; kitchen cup board $2OO, oak washs tand $225, ornate trea- $225, Sears 18 h.p. lawn tractor w/snow blower $7OO and air conditioner $2OO. Hassinger and Court ney were the auctioneers. CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of farm equipment was held October 20 at the Jim Trout Farm, 10104 Dublin Rd., Walkersvil le, Maryland. Some items sold were; N.H. #852 round baler $4OOO, N.H. #495 PUBLIC SALE Antiques- Household Goods- Glassware- Costume Jewelry- Coins- Tools- Registered Black Angus Bull- Farm Tractors- Farm Machinery- Motorcycle Sat., November 3rd, 1990 Time: 9:00 A.M. Sharp Located at 676 Bamberger Rd. Etters, Pa. If traveling North or South on 1-83 use the Lewlsberry exit #l5 take Rt. 177 North go approx. 'A mile to stop sign, turn left, go to next road turn right onto Valley Rd. (Rt. 262), go approx. IV* miles, turn right onto Bamberger Rd. % mile to sale. Signs posted. Antiques- Household Goods- Jewelry- Coins- Tack- Japan WWII Items 4 pc. walnut bedroom suite; brass trim bed; Maple bed w/bookcase head board; Waterfall lane cedar chest; plank bottom rocker; plus other chairs; Ig. sawbuck harvest table; inlaid round stand; fancy 2 tiered mahogany stand w/rope twist legs & inlays; round table w/3 captain chairs; Sheraton style cor ner chair w/fancy spindle back, nice shape; Colum bia record player; Philco & Crosley floor model radios; Vi spindle back settee; Martha Washington Picture in bric-a-brac frame, plus other picture & frames; Myer Variety Store shallow frame; old cor ner medicine cabinet; oak teacher desk & chair; old tramp art table; butcher block; 78’s records; butter scales; wooden bucket; twisted candle snuffer; 6 hole candle mold; 5 & 6 gal. crocks; Hull urn; 8 O J tea cups; blue ums w/handles; old tin cookie cut ters; service for 4 Bavarian gold trim china; J.H.W. & Sons England semi-porcelain dishes; lots of doil ies, lace St napkins; old story & medical books; milk glass pcs; wooden oyster box; insulators; din ner bell; nice S pc. wooden measures; assort. H.O. train accessory; floor model cigar roller; Manbecks bread basket; toy wooden airplane w/gas engine; Roger silver disappearing lid butter dish; costume jewelry; V-nickels; quarters; 1858 Hying Eagle Ig. letters; Ig. cents; half dollars; dimes; Liberty half; plus other coins; Western, Stubben English & Argentina saddles; saddle pads & rack; WWII Japanese auto, pistol plus other Japanese pieces; bicycle & bicycle parts. SPECIAL MENTIONED 1 Registered 750 lb. black Angus bull, becoming service age, placed second at 1990 York Fair. Farm Tractors- Farm Machinery- Mowers- Motorcycle- Tools 1968 MF 135 gas tractor, 3 pt. live PTO, good rub ber w/1825 org. hrs.; Ford 9N tractor, w/good rub ber, 11 hp Huskee riding mower; manure spreader; disc grain drill; auger wagon; fertilizer spreader; 2 bottom plows; 3 bottom plow on steel; spring har rows; T disc; MF riding mower; Bolens plow for garden tractor; flat bed farm wagon; disc plow; 3 pt. disc, cultivators & post hole digger; NH Super 66 hay baler; pull type 1 row potato digger; 3 pt. rear end 7' blade; 7’ sickle bar mower; 1982 Yamaha Max. 650 motorcycle, nice shape; Telegraph corn fodder shreader; Craftsman table saw; Air Craft generator; heavy duty log chain; hand tools; jack stands; clam rake; set National gauge & cutting tip; approx. 100 metal fence posts; 2 tools of wire; Myers well pump; INT. 340 tractor manual; 2- 4'x4' steel plates; scrap pile, plus lots of items not mentioned. Only a parcel listing. Order of Sale: Sm. items, glassware, furniture, wagon load, bull & farm machinery. Terms of Sale: Cash or good checks If known. Refreshments by Lions Club. Not responsible for accidents. Owner, C. James Fitzgerald Little IKE Eichelberger Auctioneer Pa. Lie. #AU-001954-L Phone Lewisberry 717-938-6322 Now booking spring sales Call for available dates. haybine $2200, J.D. sil age wagon $5OO, Int. 110 silage wagon $425, N.H. silage wagon $1025, Danco 16’ for age wagon $BOO, Schul er feed cart $2600, Vic an haybine $l9OO, N.H. manure spreader $525, J.D. disc harrow $6OO, Ford CL-20 skid loader $2250, Ford tractor $4lOO, M.F. 35 tractor $2250, Case 870 tractor $3BOO and Oliver 1855 tractor $4425. Trout Auctioneers, Inc. conducted the sale. PUBLIC AUCTION 3 BULBING LOTS SAT., NOVEMBER 10, 1990 AT 11:00 A.M. ON SITE 670, 674 & 682 WINDSOR ROAD BRICKTOWN, NEW JERSEY DEVELOPER'S LAST 3 FULLY IMPROVED AND APPROVED WOODED BUILDING LOTS, ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. ZONING - RESI DENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY. BLOCK 646.17 - LOTS #l, 3 & 4. LOT #1 - APPROX. 100x180-CURRENT TAXES- S766; LOTS #3 & 4 - APPROX. 100x160 EACH - CURRENT TAXES - $699 EACH. TERMS: $7,500 CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK AND SIGNED CONTRACT REQUIRED DAY OF SALE. CLOSING WITHIN 30 DAYS. PROPER TIES SOLD "AS IS” AND “WHERE IS” TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER. FREE AND CLEAR OF ALL LIENS. TITLE GUARANTEED. INSPECTION: AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION, ANYTIME! CALL AUCTIONEERS FOR DETAILS. DIRECTIONS: GSP - EXIT 88 - LEFT TURN ON RTE. 70 EAST TO CEDAR BRIDGE AVE.- RIGHT TURN ON CEDAR BRIDGE - TURNS INTO MAN TOLOKING RD.- RIGHT TURN ON SOUTH DOCK RD.- RUGHT TURN ON WINDSOR RD. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY LAND AT AUCTION PRICES. Auction VALUABLE (COUNTRY HOME) REAL ESTATE FOR THE AIRVILLE CHARGE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AIRVILLE, YORK CO., PA SAT., NOVEMBER 3, 1990 at 10:00 A.M. On the premises in Airville, PA Located along Rt. 74 in the Village of Airville, across from the Airville Post Office. Watch for sign. Approximately 14 acre lot improved with a beautifully maintained large 2 story 4 bed room 114 bath country home (Airville U.M. Charge parsonage), having a large attractive eat-in kitchen, laundry room off the kitchen w/ outside entrance, dining room, spacious living room & delightful large office w/outside entrance. Oil fired baseboard hot water heat w/domestic hot water furnace, lifetime aluminum siding, storm doors & windows, large concrete block 2 car garage w/storage overhead & level spa cious back lawn w/beautiful trees & shrubbery. Included in the auction of this fine home is stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, G.E. auto washer & dryer & all curtains, drapes & floor covering. A down payment of $6,500 is required on day of auction. Balance is due in full on or before Jan. 3, 1991. To inspect; Phone 717-862-3469 for appt. Open house Sat., Oct. 20 and Oct. 27 from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Auction by Authority of Parsonage Trustees of the Airville Charge of the U.M. Church George L. Eveler, Atty. 808 & TOM SECHRIST, AUCTIONEERS Lie. Nos. 820 & 821 SIROVE, & ‘B'ffilJWf Ml bed uon, pa Iff i ssaaaisv a44 ‘ i «*__U l Auctioneers * jrwn r> f ■■^ar “Total AUCTION Service" Lie. Noe. <2O A 121
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