RCDOrtS $ll5O, miniature blank *WrV* et chest $B5. cast iron MASTERS SALE Some nrices received safe S’ Bs - Resta glas- A Public Auction of were . #59 thread SCS 40 t a ° h ’ Adams ontimies was held Julv ”, 1 1630 rose CU P S & saucers $45 STy M“y Ma,S STS S£$ST T-’ ro .r Bbte * iea™ Spring,. Pa. S «25, Flowblue PUBLIC SALE Tools - Building Materials - Backhoe - Tractor & Equipment Household ■ Antiques 40 Year Home Building Business. Due To Illness The Fol lowing Will Be Sold At Public Auction. SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1992 9:00 AM. Take 81 South To Maryland Exit 2 At Williamsport, Turn left On Route 11 Go Approx. 'A Ml. To Governor Lane Blvd. And Turn Right. Go 'A Mile To Doub Road On Left. Then 'A Mile To Ster ling Road On Left. Watch For Signs. BACKHOE Oliver tractor and loader with Sherman backhoe, 4 buckets; different sixes, tractor and hoe in excellent working condition, extra teeth for buckets. TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Ferguson 30 tractor, 5’ L&S Brush hog, 7’ pull type Discus, 6’ scraper blade, 2 rows cultivators, 2 Bottom 12” plow, Ferguson tractor bumper. 1978 HONDA MOTORCYCLE (as is) TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Lincoln 22S welder, 2 concrete trowling machines, vibrator sander, jig saws, 2 floor sanders, 16 gal. wet/dry vac., electric cement mixer, POWR- Craft sander. Craftsman drill press. Wards 3 HP power scythe. B&D router, Craftsmenpipe cutter, 70-amp electric box, Homelite chainsaw, several wooden tool boxes, 4” vise. Electric heater. Towing insert, tractor chains, other chains, steel pipe fittings, jackhammer bits, Top link bars, load binders, drill steels, Grease guns, bolts, log chains, shovels, forks, drill bits, clevis, skill saws, electric drills, metal shelving, table saws, 2 kerosene salamanders, wood stove, new frost free spigot, miter box with saw, staple gun, hand saws, 2’ and 4’ levels, wooden ladders, several C clamps, several cans of spray paint, several work benches, hammers, saw blades, extension cords, Igloo water cooler, hand brace, hand trials, pul leys, files, rasps, 36” bolt cutter, hammer handles, ax, new air paint spray er, elect, chain saw, dusk to dawn light, saw horses, new Rheem LP gas furnace, oil stove, Sunshine heatrolla, Suburban woodstove, new 14” trailer, tires, propane heater, chain hoist, several electric motors, hyd. hoses, squares, large pipe vise, electrical wiring, bag wagon, Meyers water pump and tank, 90 weight grease pump, several saw horse brackets, temporary service pole, steel pick-up racks, 2 trailer axles, towing hitch, paper hanging tool set, drain snake, dry wall hanger, drill bits, tool belt, grading pole, nail and screw organizer, air drills, hard wood floorer, elect, fencer, power nail nails, wood plains, pipe threader, drill bit stands, pipe wrenches, trouble light, welding rods, horn seed sower, battery charger, gaskets, Hasting piston rings, spark plugs, 8 track tape player, Redco 5000 lb. tow bar, misc. oil filters, battery tester, motorcycle carrier, car washer attachments, 4 Int. hub caps, wrenches, wheel puller, tap and die set, 5 gal. all purpose grease, creeper, valve spring clamp, 2 ton floor jack, socket sets, metal tool boxes. BUILDING MATERIALS 4’x4’ louvre vents, shutters, storm doors, several storm windows, alum, siding, plywood, 3” and 4” SCH 40 pipe, 7 rolls tar paper, mixed wood trim, 3 new double stainless steel sinks, several new light fixtures, new bathroom cabinets, insulation, new range hoods and fans, hardwood floor ing, galv. pipe, several boxes of nails, 2 steel drain pipes 12”x15’, chim ney blocks and flues, 200 concrete blocks, new and used bricks, 500 gal. fuel tank, 8” steel pipes, other steel and cast pipes, roll of copper pipe, 30” concrete tile, mixed lumber, steel bathtub, porch irons, screen, camper vent, elect, switches and plugs, door knobs, 24” whole house attic fan, faucets, wiring, ceiling fans and light kits, floor tile, metal bridging for wood joist, copper pipe 'A and 3/8, bathroom tile, fluorescent lights, door hardware sets, cabinet hinges, lacquer and paint thinner, weather strip ping, toggle bolts, brass fittings. Sun vacuum pressure tester, hinges, met al lockers, crane trolleys, counter-tops and cabinets, several jalousie windows. GARDEN, HOUSEHOLD, MISC. Push mowers, 5 HP chain drive MTD rototiller, like new, 30” lawn sweeper, 22” self propelled mower, 6’ aluminum truck cap, several lawn chairs, 4’ washtub, Coleman lantern, boat oars, garden hose, 2 lawn seed ers, electric weed trimmer, hedge trimmer, 3 wheel bike, several other bikes, bumper jack, scale, grass shears. Waffle irons, silverware, glassware, plasticware, picnic basket, glass pie dishes, puzzles, picture frames, candles, misc. wall hangings, Home Interior, electric blanket, vacuum cleaner, army cots, ball canning jars, misc. kitchenware, vases, pots and pans, yard games, Christmas decorations. Old wooden pulleys, old jacks, wooden wheelbarrow wheel, push plow, milk can, S gal. glass jar. Huffy oil cans, fruit basket, several old bottles, copper washboiler, old sewing machine stands, old ice chest, 2 old hand water pumps, Ballentine Beer trays, blue half pint, quart and half gallon jars, old fire shovel, brick tongs, 2 cross cut saws, pocket watch, old radios, old hand drill, old Fairchild ashtray with airplane, silver ice buck et, WWII German helmet, brass flower basket dipped in silver, pocket comb in metal case, oil paintings by Earl Moran, old pictures and frames, old hay rake and hay loader, many other items to numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK. Number system- I.D. required. Nothing removed until settled for; not responsible for acci dents. Real Estate 12:00 noon; backhoe and tractor approx. 12:30. JAMBS A. SHORT SR. GLADYS B. SHORT AUCTIONEER: C. FLOYD DAVIS 1-301-223-9761 CLERK: DAVID DRURY WILLIAMSPORT, MD. ANTIQUES cashmere plate $llO, wooden coffee grinder $75 and metal coffee grinder $6O. Kenneth E. Massin ger and Neil A. Court ney were the auctioneers. GARBER SALE A Public Sale of Wil lows Farm Guernseys by Ken Garber and Ger ald Garber was held August 1, south of Lan caster off Locust Lane Road in Lane. Co., Pa. Buyers attended the sale from 9 states and three calves and a heifer were shipped to California. One-third of the 69 head of Guernseys were sold to owners of Hols tein herds. The average of all the animals, including the calves, was $lOBB. The top price of $4500 was paid for Willows Jasper Heidi EX-90. Her calf brought $2700 and another heifer was sold for $2OOO. The auctioneer was John Merryman of Maryland. DETWILER SALE A Public Sale of a dairy herd was held August 7 by Blaine and Connie Detwiler, S miles east of 1-81 at New Milford near Pa gews Lake. The 36 cows aver aged $1,141 with the top cow bringing $l,BOO, the 2nd high was two at $1,750 each and two were sold for $1,700 each. There PUBLIC SALE 8 ACRES M/L, SECLUDED, HISTORIC DWELLING & MILL LARGE POND, TROUT STREAM REAL ESTATE RAPHO TOWNSHIP • GRUBB MANSION AREA TUBS., AUGUST 25, 1992 AT 7:00 P.M. Located at 254 Mansion House Road, Rapho Township, Lancaster Co , PA (Directions PA Turn pike Interchange #2O, South on Rt 72, turn left onto Mountain Rd , left on Mansion House Road ) 8 acres M/L w/Histonc Dwelling & Mill on National , Historic Register - “Mt. Hope Estate" 2'A STORY STONE & FRAME DWELLING (Circa. 1820) Ist Floor EAT-IN KITCHEN, dishwasher, microwave, laun dty area, LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, SUN PORCH, 'A BATH. 2nd Floor 3 BEDROOMS, w/LARGE CLOSETS, FULL BATH, BALCONY, ATTIC w/WALK-IN CEDAR CLOSET. This house features; Electric heat, new roof & hot water heater, 200 amp service. 3 STORY BARN (Grist Mill) LARGE ENTERTAINMENT AREA, TWO CAR GARAGE, THREE WORKSHOP AREAS. LARGE STORAGE AREA (Third Floor). This fine historic property features large pond stocked with bass & trout. Mountain stream, wooded & open area, easy access to metropolitan area, approx. 1 mile to PA Turnpike. Former miller's house & grist mill for GRUBB MANSION. Be sure to inspect this fine property! Open House; Sat, Aug. 8 & Sat, Aug 15 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For information or inspection call 717-664-3793. No out of stale checks unless accompanied by a current bank letter or prior arrangement with auction service. Terms By: JOSEPH LESCAVAGE I STEPHANIE LESCAVAGE Horst T. Glenn (717) #53-1331 . (717) 73*-30#0 Timothy G. Fix t (717) MMI32 Thomas A. ■VOICES OF EXPERIENCE were 16 cows that brought $1,200 and up. The bred heifers averaged $1,093 with the top heifer selling for $1,275. Newborn calves averaged $376 and the top calf sold for $550. Yearlings averaged $767 and the lop year ling was sold for $BlO. Wayne H. Weaver was the auctioneer. PHILLIPS SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held August 8 by Myron and Edith Phillips, 3 miles south of Port Royal along Mountain Rd., Turbelt Twp., Juniata Co., Pa. The 2'A acres with a 2-story Cape Cod house and a garage was sold for $64,500. Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneer. SMITH SALE A Public Sale of an tiques was held August 8 for Sara R. Smith, 1910 E. Main St., New Holland, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 367 regis tered bidders at the sale. Some prices includ ed; large bowed oak china closet with lion’s head and feet $4,100, oak highchair $l4O, bottom of a dry sink $4OO, grained blanket chest $330, child’s desk and chair $260, 5-draw er spool cabinet $3lO, walnut drop-leaf table $395, Ben Weaver Jr. advertising plate $490, gaudy Dutch saucer Lancaster Farming,, Saturday, August 15,1992-Fl3 $250, E.M. Stauffer pint milk bottle $llO, begging iron bulldog $420, left-face iron bulldog $2OO and right face bulldog $l3O. Also: Damascus plat ter $5OO, Carnival glass, pitcher & 2 tumblers $3OO, peacock dish $220, good luck horse shoe bowl $330, Lillie Red Riding Hood tin tea set $l2O, small express wagon $lO5, 3 Taylor three-pronged forks $4OO, $440 & $470, Taylor two-pronged fork $320, 2 Lustre bowls $2OO, 12 New Holland soda bottles $312, wooden carton for New Holland soda bottles $34, 2 Lippon cup and saucer sets $95 & $lOO and 12 flow blue plates $630. The auctioneers were Robert E. Martin, Jef frey R. Martin and Ran dall L. Kline, appren tice. FISHER SALE A Public Sale of an tique country furniture and antique china and glassware was held Au- •♦♦♦ANNOUNCEMENT**** PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT AUCTION TRACTORS - FARM EQUIPMENT - FARM RELATED ITEMS MON., SEPTEMBER 21. 1992 9:00 A.M. ••**9:oo AM.- SMALL ITEMS •••• ****11:00 A.M.- LARGE EQUIPMENT **•* SOUTHERN YORK COUNTY. PA. FARMERS EQUIPMENT Ac SUPPLY CO.. INC. AIRVILLE, PA. 0 MILE SOUTH OP RED LION, PA.- RT. 74 •••FOR CONSIGNMENT PHONE 717-862-3967**** TOM MOSER NO JUNK Ac NO TIRESiII AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: RENTZEL’S AUCTION SERVICE BLAINE At NEVIN RENTZEL EMIGSVILLE, PA 717-764-6412 PA UC. #761 A #2483 EQUIPMENT AUCTION TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1992 -9:30 A.M. HARVEST EQUIPMENT TRACTORS ANTIQUE TRACTORS To Be Held At Dlffenbach’s Auction Center- 100 W. Jackson St., Box 186, New Holland. PA. 17557. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME!!! RECEIVING: Mon. Aug. 17 To Frl. Aug. 21 Mon. Aug. 24, & lues. Aug. 25 7 A.M. To 5 P.M. NO SMALL ITEM TO BE SOLD AT THIS SALE Partial Listing Of Tractors: WD-45 Gas Wide Front End 12 Volt System; 601 Ford Power Steering, Reverser Gear; 66 Oliver Standard- Gas- 26’ Wheels; JD LA w/Plow & Cults.; MH Pony; JD-A; JD-H; Oliver 70; Case SE; Ford 9N; AC Dl7; JD Luc Power Unit- Exc. Cond.; Oliver 77; MF 97; Oliver 440- Restored; MM 602- Restored; Deutz 5506- As-ls- Runs; Old 4 Cyl. Deutz; JD 40 Crawler; Case 830; Deutz- Fahr- DXI6O- 4WD- Power Drive- 1 Owner. VENDORS WELCOME - $lO.OO FEE. NEXT FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1992-9 A.M. A.&C. DIFFENBACH AUCTION INC. 100 W. JACKSON ST., BOX 186 NEW HOLLAND, PA. 17557 PHONE: (717) 355-7253 HOME: (717) 354-3297 FAX# (717) 355-9547 ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT.-AU2258-L gust 8 at Horst Auction Center, Rt. 322 & Dur lach Road, Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. for John I. Fisher of Selinsgrove, Pa. There were 395 re gistered bidders attend ing the sale. Some prices received were; Dutch cupboard top $625,2 antique long rifles $520 & $575, 2 drysinks $425 & $540, chest of drawers $475, step-back cupboard $425, desk $450, one door cupboard $575, tin flour bin $225, flour chest $2OO, box of 10 photos $l7O, box of eyeglasses $llO, string of sleigh bells $llO and 1 pack of stereo cogs $l2O. T. Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers.