D32-Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 17,1990 Sale Reports GULICK ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate and farm machinery was held November 10 for the estate of Kenneth Gulick, I'/j miles south of Exchange, Pa. off Route 44. The 5 acre property with blacktop road fron tage, mobile home, horse bam and spring fed pond was sold for $36,000. Other prices received were:* J.D. 1530 D trac tor $7OOO, 1981 Ford Ranger pickup truck $3lOO, Farmall Super A tractor $2900, J.D. 317 lawn tractor & mower $3200 and snow blade for J.D. $250. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. ENGLE SALE A Public Auction of guns and watches was held November 11 by Tom Engle, at The Port Matilda Sportsman’s Club, 'A mile east of Port Matilda, Pa. Some prices included: Thompson Contender pistol w/ scope S4OO, 303 British Enfield $250, binocu lars $75 & $6O, railroad watches $75 to $125, 100 boxes of ammuni tion $4 average per box, Lionel engine & coal car $9O, old railroad watch with 21 jewels $175 and 1979 Honda trail bike $l3O. Ronald J. Gilhgan was the auctioneer. ACKLEY, SR. ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held November 10 for the estate of Charles E. Ackley, R.D. 3, Mid dleburg, Snyder Co., Pa. The 2 acres with a ranch style house, 2 car garage and 3 outbuild ings was sold for $65,000. Other prices were: Lewistown pottery VA gal. crock with blue decorations $875, cedar chest $5OO, Ithaca Mod el 37 12 gauge shotgun $220, Kitchen Aid 17 cu. ft. refrigerator $315, washer & dryer $9O each, gun cabinet $175, bird cages $8 to $l5 each, 20” mower $35 and dump trailer $45. Kenneth E. Has sin ger and Neil A. Court ney were the auctioneers. LEACH SALE A Public Sale of veg etable, fruit, grain, pota to equipment was held November 10 by Ken neth and Martha Leach of K&L Farm, 4 miles south of Port Treverton and 6 miles north of Liverpool, Pa. It was a rainy day and some 800 items were sold. The following prices were received: J.D. 2350 diesel tractor w/ loader $14,300, Int. Super C tractor $825, I. Cub w/cullivalors & plow $2OOO, J.D. 5 ft. hydraulic blade for gar den tractor $4OO, Pitts burgh disc w/cylinder $470, bin wagon $BOO, N.H. Super 68 baler $450, Int. 1050 grinder mixer $800,15,000 KW generator $llOO, J.D. 3-14” B plow $620, J. 2-row com planter $3BO, 3 pt. post hole digger $175, J.D. 2-row potato digger $6OO, J.D. 2-row potato planter $3OO, J.D. 1-row potato digger $4OO, potato cut ter $2OO, insulated truck box with freezer unit $650, irrigation pump w/motor $550, gooseneck cattle trailer ESTATE AUCTION Unionville, N.Y. Sat., Nov. 24 10 AM Selling for the estate of John McMullen, on his 200 year old farm stead on McMullen Road in Unionville, N.Y. on Sat., Nov. 24 starting at 10 AM. Sale held rain or shine. Be prepared for weather. Two auctioneers will sell at same time due to amount of goods. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Rosewood Case Square Grand Parlor Organ (Taylor & Farley), Oak Rolltop Desk, Oak 10 Drawer File, Victorian Walnut Bedroom Set w/High Back Bed, Dresser with Carved Mir ror and Washstand, Oak Stacking Glass Book case, Cast Iron Viet. Hall Costumer, Brass Coat Tree, Cherry Drop Leaf Tables, Oak Hi Back Bed, Oak Wardrobes, Marble Top Viet. Console Table, Mah. Case Upright Piano, Art Deco Dining Room Set in Waterfall w/ Contrasting Woods/Seashell Handles, etc; Deco Blue LR Tables, Maple Bedroom Set w/ many pieces, Viet. Etagere, Pine Blanket Chest, Child’s Wagon, Wicker Furniture Signed Derby, GE Deco Floor Radio, Bendix Table Radio, etc. Oil Paintings inc. 2 Hudson Valley style in gilt frames and 2 Viet. Landscapes, Frames and Prints, Albums and Paperware, Large But ter Bowl, crocks and jugs (a few decorated), ironware, baskets, Viet, lamps, Kero lamps, pressed and pattern glass, some early toys inc. mint Wolverine Merry-Go-Round w/ Airplanes and Music, still bank and novelty toys, some Christmas stuff, occ. Japan, Mohair Teddy Bear, lots of quilts, many in poor cond. but nice matched pair of blue applique ones, some hats and clothing, housewares and attic - cellar - shed accumulation. BARNS: Ex. Cutter Sleigh (Sturtevant & Larrabee), Backboard type Wagons, Horse drawn Faim Equipment, Manure Spreader, Hay Elevator, Bob Sleds and Ice Sleds, Wagon Wheels, lots of harness and leather, wooden barrels, shafts, ladders, milk cans, grain cradles, Hay Rakes, Shovels, Hand Tools, Egg Baskets and Crates, Good Disk, Spring Tooth Harrow, Hay Ted der, Hay Wagon, Wheelbarrows, Running Gears, Ice Equipment, Stainless Bulk Tank (salvage), Bales of Hay, Com Planters and Walk-Behind Plows, perhaps stately old huge, live, work horse as well. 1981 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK. Model FlOO, w/55,000 miles. Ex. Working Condition w/good bed. Ready for inspection by 8:30. Park in field. Arrows posted from center of town on Rt. 284. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! Cash or Certified Funds. Sale Conducted by , Branchville, N.J. Leon Castner Castner Estate Service, Inc. (201) 948-3868 $2OOO, gooseneck stake body trailer $2450, and exhaust fan & vent $4OO. Other items sold were: new bushel crates $3.25 each, computer scales $3lO, Remington Model 760 30.06 cal. rifle $405, 96x20 ft. greenhouse with 8 ft. wood extension for fur nace room $l2OO, 300,000 BTU oil fired hot air furnace $l2OO, milk cans'sl2 each, cattle gates $44 each, portable air compressor $220 and floor model drill press $245. The auctioneers were Earl W. Eash and Bill N. Mattem. DRESHER ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of lumber and woodwork ing machines was held November 10 for the estate of Russell H. Dresher, 320 Oxford Rd., New Oxford, Pa. There was approxi mately 6000 feel of air Auctioneer dried lumber sold in 86 lots which brought $5OOO. It included wal nut, cherry, oak, poplar and pine wood. Other prices included: North State 15” planer $950, Crafts man 10” table saw $260, Craftsman 6'/ ” joiner $2lO, Central Machine 14” band saw $250, Shopmaster 12” band saw $2OO, DeWalt 10” radial arm saw $375, Craftsman 24” scroll saw $155, Penn State Industry 15” scroll saw $7O, Ryobi 10” power miter saw $lBO, Bosch jig saw $l2O, Delta Rockwell shaper $4lO, Craftsman wood lathe $95, Delta 1” belt sander $7O, Craftsman drill press $9O. The auctioneer was Thomas G. Biggins. THOMPSON SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held November 10 by David and Rachael Thompson, PUBLIC AUCTION “LARGE TOY COLLECTION” APPROXIMATELY 30 TRAIN SETS, TRAIN ACCESSORIES, MATCHBOX, CARS OF YESTERYEAR, 60 WINROSS TRUCKS, FARM TOYS & TOY TRUCKS FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1990 AT 3:00 PM LOCATED: Indoors at Hummel’s Hall just off It. 78 along Rt. 143 in Lenhartsville, Berks Co., PA. TRAINS: Approx. 30 Sets - LIONEL: #19350-6P-4811 st. freight w/headlight, Yard master, Commodore .Vanderbilt, (2) Timber line (1 box), #lO6O, #1654, #2026, #8602. MARX: (2) Big Rail, #4OO, (3) #490, (4) #1666, #4209. #4351 (OB), #45245 (OB) AMERICAN FLYER #302, (4) assort Wind up, Cast Iron, etc. ACCESSORIES: Assort, cars - tracks - trans formers - Lionel #242 & #252 engines (OB), #6O Trolley, Track Cleaning Car, train bridge, HO freight siding - pipe loader - freight carrier - transportation - coal & gravel - misc. train buildings - etc., 0 Gauge lumber shed - barrel shed, Plasticville: turnpike interchange - play ground - passenger station - log cabins - (2) diners - (2) bam kits - hospital - church - shop ping center - houses - schoolhouse - etc. FARM TOYS: J.D. 512 & 72168, Int. #460 - #560 - #1586 dual wheels - tricycle tractors, Hublcy #490 - Jr. #473 - #2l, Farmall 806, Ford 8000, A.C. #l9O, J.D. #ll2 manure spreader, Hubley #BOO & #BB2 wagons, A.C. plow, Ertle wagons - hay wagons - disk, Int. 4-bottom plow - manure spreader - baler, N.H. self-propelled combine, Ertle cattle truck. MISCELLANEOUS: Assort. Matchbox in trays. Hot Wheels, AFX, model kits. Tootsie Toys, Ertl cars, Matchbox Cars of Yesteryear (approx. 85), Matchbox Super Kings, Tonka fire truck, approx. 60 Winross Trucks, Int. backhoe, Tonka grader - crane - backhoe, Mylan Alpo truck, Texaco gas tanker, TVS News Van, U-Haul truck, & lots of miscella neous toys from local area private collection. NOTE: Items will be sold by catalogued list ing. Plan to attend. Most toys horse orig. boxes. PREVIEW: 12:00 NOON - 3:00 PM day of Auction. Selling approx. 600-7001ots. TERMS: Cash or PA check day of auction, This is only a paitial list. AUCTIONEER: KENNETH P. LEIBY R.D. « 2, Box 2674 Hamburg, PA 19526 215-562-3929 PA LMUOOS4I-L 414 miles east of Red Lion, York Co., Pa. The 1114 acre far mette with a restored farm house, mature shade trees, bank bam with stone walled bar nyard and corn barn was sold for $125,000. There was also an in ground pool and a bath house. Blaine and Nevin Rentzel were the auctioneers. STONER ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held November 10 for the estate of S. Anna Ston er. 8703 Hickory Hill Rd., 4 miles south of Oxford, Pa. in Chester County. Some prices included: J.D. 212 rid ing mower $3lOO, oak bow-front china closet $BOO, a lot of local Chester County post cards $766, Winner Chester Co. Atlas $230, metal toy train $2OO, oval oak table $l9O, 3 decoy ducks $lBO each, dovetailed chests $l7O, $l2O & $llO, quilts $l2O, $llO & $5O, advertising tinware $6 to $142, cheese box $3 and ice pick $l. Whiteside Auction Service conducted the sale before 129 regis tered buyers. CLINTON COUNTY FARM SALE A Public Auction of a 128 acre farm was held November 7 off 1-80 at Exit 28 in “Sugar Val ley” in central Pennsylvania. The 128 acre farm had a new dairy bam, modern 3 bedroom house and 80 acres till able. It was sold for $263,000. Alderfer Auction Co. conducted the sale. HERR SALE A Public Sale of anti ques, tools, toys and furniture was held OUTSTANDING SOMERSET COUNTY DAIRY FARM AND GRAIN DRYING FACILITY Approx. 400 Acres Of Productive Farmland SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1990 at 1:00 P.M. Located in Somerset County, Pa., between Reels Corners and Roxbury on Rte. 160 near the town of Shanksville. From Pa. turnpike (Somerset exit), take Rte. 31E to Rpxbury. Follow signs. GRAIN DRYING FACILITY- Equipment includes Redex dryer, 750 bu. per hr. drying down 10 pts. continuous flow w/80 & 100 ft. legs, 5-18,000 bu. grain storage bins, 1- 3,000 bu. wet storage bin, .10 hp cooler fan, SO tn beam scales, 30x60 ft. metal building and other grain drying equipment. This equipment and storage facilities are to be dismantled and removed. All drying equip ment had been used very little. DAIRY FARM- Approx. 400 acres of level to moderately rolling, highly productive land to be sold in 5 parcels. Parcel 1- 220 acres with turn key operation. 120 cow capacity comprised of tie stalls and loose housing, modem calf bam, 2- 20x70 Harvesters, 14x70 Harvester, liquid manure handling system, new 50x100 insulated machinery shed, smaller completely heated workshop and office. Included with this dairy operation is 1000 gal. bulk tank, SS pipeline, automatic feeders, conveyors, elevators, generator and other equipment. Included with farm is a beautiful log and frame home with splendid view overlooking Lake Stoneycreek. Parcel 2- 50 acres with 60x121 frame bam remodeled for feeding heifers or steers, 20x70 Harvester and nice feeding facilities. Parcel 3- 55 totally cleared acres of mostly bottom land located across from main dairy facility. Parcel 4- 60 acres of level, high ground, all in one field located 1 mile from the town of Shanksville; Good investment separate or kept with prior acreage. Parcel 5- 5 acres with scale house, partial scale, coal tipple and loading facility. Auctioneers Note: This is one of Somerset County’s finest with buildings well kept, land maintained and well taken care of. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance to be settled for within 60 days. Owners: GLESSNER FARMS Ronald Glessner R.D. #l, BerUn, Pa. Luce Auctioneers AU 001976-L 814-926-2570 814-926-4856 November lO by Mr. and Mrs. Abram Herr, 128 Walnut Hill Road, Millersville, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 146 registered bidders attending the sale. Some prices were; oak sectional bookcase $390, oak C-rolltop desk $350, mahogany 3 pc. poster bedroom suite $240, wicker doll carriage $l7O, wicker fern stand $B5, Depression-style 10 pc. dining room suite $l9O, child’s green decorated chair $220 and Shell motor oil truck $135. Other prices were: tin dump truck $lO5, early pull toy $77.50, Wolverine drum major $5O, Hubley gun and holster set $35, Newvil le Tool Co. broad ax $45, box of Clyde Aument matchboxes $27, spring scale $42.50 and early buck saw $4O. The auctioneers were Roy C. Probst and Eric R. Probst.
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