818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1993 Sale Reports PACKER SALE A Public Auction of personal property and antiques was held April 9 & 10 by Izella B. Packer, 343 Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy, Lane. Co., Pa. The l'/i story brick house with a 2 car gar age on 2 lots was sold for $85,000. Other items sold were: J.D. 72 lawn mower $350, wicker baby carriage $295, 2 pictures on canvas signed “JRF” $95 & $l2O, G.E. electric range $l4O, washer & dryer (stackable) $l5O, Amana refrigerator $3lO, 6 plank bottom chairs $630, 2 blanket chests $l5O each, blanket chest $llO, 2 Windsor chairs $7O each, six drawer high boy $6OO, cherry drop leaf table w/1 drawer $375, secretaries desk $460, piano desk $350, two 5 piece bedrooms suites $525 & $330, washstand $B5, lighted showcase $l9O, watch man’s clock $3BO, pin wheel quilt $3OO, .32 semi-automatic pistol $ll5, rifle $5O, .22 rifle $95, Philadelphia bugle $55, small tin ship $9O, sets of bridge cards (advertising for George Brown Mill in Mt. Joy) $3O to $BO, small pen lighters (advertising for George Brown & Son) $5O to $7O, sterling purse $4O, small Mt. Joy school desk bell $95 and 126 piece ster ling silver set $395. All American Auc tion Service conducted the sale. STUMP SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held April 9 for the estate of Early Wilson Stump, 'A mile west of Blandon, Berks Co., Pa. along Rt. 73. There were 281 regis tered bidders at the sale. Some prices included: Stroud player piano $1550, square china closet $575, secretary-desk $5OO, oak side-by-side $350, small Express wagon $240, small child’s iron bed $lOO, oak rocker $l9O, child’s drop-leaf table $360, oak claw foot round table $440, set of 6 half-spindle back chairs $2OO, glass baskets $3O to $5O each, #0 Griswald fry ing pans $9O each, car nival vase $220, hang ing chandlier $2OO, ship-wheel wall clock $l2O, mantel clocks $B5 to $lOO, shelf clocks $BO to $l5O and wind-up toy Golden Goose $l3O. Dennis F. Wagner & Tracy L. Wagner were the auctioneers. MESSNER SALE A Public Sale of a Holstein Dairy herd was held April 10 by Roy R. Messner and Catharine Messner, between Bow mansville and Five pointville along Pleas ant Valley Road, Breck nock Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. There were 69 registered bidders. Some prices included: pipeline milk er $4lOO, top 4 cows $1350, $1350, $1325 & $l3OO. The average of the 30 grade Holstein cows was $lO7O. Leßoy S. Horst and Paul E. Horst were the auctioneers. LOHR SALE A Public Farm Auc tion of farm machinery was held April 7 by David and Larry Lohr, 12 miles south of Ber lin, Pa. There were 405 registered bidders. Some prices received were; J.D. 4430 D trac tor $12,000, J.D. 4020 tractor $BOOO, J.D. 2630 D tractor $6200, J.D. hay rake $l9OO, Gehl skid loader $9BOO, N.H. forage harvester $3500, J.D. manure spreader $4500, Int. old gas engine $1025, Int. 76 truck $lBOO, J.D. 7000 PUBLIC AUCTION OF DAIRY COWS , HEIFERS & FARM EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY, MAT STH, 1993 AT 10:30 A.M. DIRECTIONS: On Tom’s Rd, just off ALT. RT. 40,5 miles north of Boonsbor o & 3 miles south of Funkstown, Washington Co., MD. FARM EQUIPMENT IHC 1066 diesel tractor with 3 pt. hitch, wide front, dual hyd.; IHC 856 diesel tractor with 3 pt. hitch with mounted IHC 2000 loader; IHC 504 gas tractor with wide front, 3 pt. hitch; IHC Farmall Super M gas tractor, CASE 1845 skid steer loader with material & fork buckets, diesel eng.; J.D. 3940 forage harvester with pickup head, 2 row com head; J.D. 244 snap per head; (2) N.H. Crop 8 forage wagons with roofs; GROVE forage wagon; GEHL BU9IO forage wagon; IHC 56 forage blower; (4) N.H. running gears; IHC 56 (4) row conventional com planter; (2) IHC 990 hay bines; GROVE wood side hay wagon; J.D. 24T hay baler with kicker; BADGER BN 184 manure pump; MARTIN 2,600 gal. manure spreader; IHC 595 T/A manure spreader; IHC 595 T/A man ure spreader; ATHENS 131 transport disc har row; springtooth harrow; IHC 13x7 grain drill; CHATTANOOGA single cultipacker; VAN DALE 210 mixer wagon with scales. 135 HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 135 This herd consists of 80 mature dairy cows averaging approx. 55 lbs. of milk with several cows milking between 70-125 lbs. (18) Fresh in the last 60 days, (11) due in the next 30 days, with several due throughout the summer and fall; (11) bred heifers due in next 60 days; (11) open heifers large enough to breed; (16) yearling heifers between 450-600 lbs.; (15) started calves; (1) Holstein service age bull. Present herd average is 16,500 lbs. milk with 644 lbs. of fat. All cattle have been tested for interstate shipment and pregnancy to be announced at ringside. SALE ORDER: Farm equipment, cattle. No small items so be on time. TERMS: Cash or good check on day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents. MEADOWCREEK FARM Food And Facilities Available Trout Auctioneers, Inc. Randy Ruby, Auctioneer 301-663-8644 or 301-663-1585 Turner’s Auctioneering A. Douglas Turner, Auctioneer 301-790-3887 com planter $4900, J.D. cultimulcher $3OOO, hay wagons $BOO to $llOO, J.D. 5-Bottom plow $7OO and 20 K.W. generator $BOO. Mishler & Claycomb were the auctioneers. DAVINNEY SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held April 6 by John Davin ney, between Spring Mills and Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. Some prices included: Int. 656 trac tor $5300, J.D. 4030 tractor $9OOO, N.I. single row com picker $l5OO, unloader wagons $825 & $ll5O, 4-Bottom plow $9OO, 3-Bottom plow $475, J.D. 336 baler $3BOO, N.H. harvester & head $2025, Gehl blower $B5O, J.D. com planter $1225, Gehl manure spreader $3300, Badger silo unloader $2700, bale wagons $775 & $825 and pipeline milk er $llOO. Mark Click was the auctioneer. LEBO ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held April 10 for the estate of Grant Lebo, 5 miles north of Carlisle along Route 74. The comer property of 5V* acres with a vin yl siding house, garage and small bam was sold for $104,500. Other prices were: Honey Bee quilt $450, brass horse bank $lOO, washstand $250, blank et chest $235, chest of drawers $260, oak dresser $4lO, kitchen cabinet $l7O, chest freezer $l6O, wood chipper $275, Cub trac tor $ll5O, rototiller $550, and quilt $675. Guns sold as follows: Remington 16 gauge $320, Savage 308 gun $475, .22 rifle $9O, 410 double barrel shotgun $4OO, .22 20 gauge Mag. $360 and Colt .32 revolver $320. Kevin M. Wickard was the auctioneer. NOVAK SALE A Bankruptcy Auc tion of the contests of Allegheny Outdoors man Supply, Inc. was held April 9 by Ben “Clean Sweep” AUCTION Thomas W. Hindman, Inc. Oxford, PA PLUMBING, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING Saturday , May 1 , 1993 10:00 a.m. sharp! LOCATION: ON PREMISES, #340 S. 3rd Street, Oxford Boro, Chester Co., Pa. “NOTE: PARTIAL LISTING - OVER 25 YEARS IN OPERATION” TRUCKS, TRAILER - 1989 Ford 1-ton dual-wheel, 4-wheel drive, diesel w/Reading Utility Box, Only 26,000 miles. 1982 Int. S-1700 9-litre diesel, 10-ton dump truck w/ only 66,000 miles, 5-speed, 16’ double axle flat bed utility/car trailer 7,000 GVW, new treated bed (like new) EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES - Leßoy 125 CFM diesel Ind. air comp, also, 90 & 60 lb. hammbcrs, rock drill unit, Cased “Jumping Jack” tamper, Echo gas powered water pump, (3) Honda generators 5,000 & 1400 watt, Mar quette 295 amp. welder, complete acetylene torch set w/extra tanks, high pressure steam washer, 12’ work bench w/6” vise, 40’ & 24’ alum. ext. ladders, also, step ladders, large industrial horizontal 5 hp. air comp., access, JD (3) 90,000 & (1) 150,000 btu “torpedo” heaters, (3) Milwaukee “Sawsalls”, B&D pro fessional “Cut-Off’ saw, Bosch “Cut-Off saw, Stihl Oil chainsaw w/box, (new) scaffolding, floor jacks, jackstands, creepers, all types wheels & tires, pick-up tool boxes, Emglo portable air comp., bench griner, 4’ Rigid pipe wrench, 4” threader & die sets, (3) pipe vises w/stands, (3) sewer pipe cutters, wheelbarrow, (2) new 1,000-rolls 10 ga. wire, many (new) lots copper tubing & pipe, 4” Copper elbows, fittings, many (new) toilets, pumps, valves, PVC, all lengths & sizes, (2) new 52 gal. & 50 gal. hot water heaters, (3) used gas furnaces, new shower doors, all types & sizes of heating & air conditioning duct work, access, (3) LENNOX 3-phase TA & 5 & 3-ton “Roof- Top” air cond. units, Complete Selection of all types of related items found in a well-stocked & maintained shop. Items too numerous to mention. “Don’t miss this sale” TERMS: Cash or Check w/ID. All sales final. Food & Potty Avail. By Order: THOMAS W. HINDMAN, INC. Oxford, Pa. Jeffrey E. & Harry W. Whiteside, Auctioneers 215-932-2114 Auctions, Appraisals, Removals AU-2368-L & AU-1006-L 4th Gen. PA & MD Service Call for any Info. Novak, Trustee at the Pine Grove Mills Lions Club, Centre Co., Pa. along Route 45. Some prices included; bow & arrow sets $l2O to $l5O each, box of arrows $290, buck archery target $llO each, camouflage tee shirts $lO each, hunting boots $25 to $5O each, boxes fishing tackle $25 per box, Remington 870 12 ga. shotgun $2BO, Ithaca single barrel 20 gauge $l5O, Savage 24 V over/ under 222 $240 and small 410 double barrel gun $285. Ronald J. Gilligan was the auctioneer. SPRING CONSIGNMENT SALE A Spring Consign ment Sale was held April 10 at Aberdeen Sales Company, Inc., in the Churchville Agri cultural Center on Route #22, Hartford Co., Maryland. Some prices were: Vermeer round balers $2OOO & $4lOO, N.H. round baler $3OOO, J.D. haybines $1075 & $7OOO, J.D. haybaler $3700, Low-boy trailer $lBOO, C 65 truck $9OO, I. tractor $3200, M.F. 1150 tractor $5lOO, J.D. 2010 tractor $2400 and J. tractor $7300. Aberdeen Sales Company, Inc. man aged the sale. WILT SALE A Public Auction of lawn and garden equip ment was held April 10 by Darwin Wilt, VA miles north of Beaver Springs along Route 235 in Snyder Co., Pa. Some prices included: Cub Cadet 128 $l3OO, Cub Cadet 127 $lOOO, Farmall H PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES, GUNS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & AUTO Saturday, May Ist @ 10:00 A.M. Located along Kachel Road between Morgantown & Reading, off Rt. 10 behind Gilbert Associates, Green Hills, Berks Co. AUTO: 1979 Chrysler Leßaron w/34,000 orig. miles. GUNS: Dbl. barrel muzzle loader; single barrel shotgun; Iver Johnson dbl. act. revolver; Iver Johnson Champion 410, Pat. 6/15/16; Sprinfield model 57 (22 bolt action); Winches ter Proof Steel model 12,16 g. 2 3 /« full (pum per); J. Stevens Arms Co. 22 long rifle (Trade mark favorite-lever act.); Iver Johnson Champ. 20 ga. single, arms & cycle works, Pat. 4/15/02. ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.; Ext. table w/six chairs, gm. w/blk & yellow trim w/flowers painted on backs; Ig. wooden icebox; lots of glassware incl. Depression & pressed bowls, pitchers & glas ses, cake stand, etc; crocks; lots of old baskets; mold; old sewing supplies; washstand; wash tubs & buckets; pretzel can; round table; set of 4 chairs; platform rocker w/duckhead arms; caned rockers & chairs; 11 quilts; old toys; braided rugs; old rocking horse; old wooden cradle; child’s cane seat rocker; pictures; 2 dressers; quilting frame; bedim, suite w/bed, vanity, dresser & chest; blanket chests; lots of handiworked dresser scarves; milk can w/drop handles; several sm. wooden stands & tables, one w/glass tray & one w/claw ft.; sm. brass bucket; old irons: meetal match holder & comb holder; old sq. ext. table; old high chair; commodes; sewing baskets; chests of drawers: pocket watches: old canning jars; wooden keg: salt bags; 1895 German Almanac; oil lamp; Indian relics; agate kettles: sm. iron kettle w/ hooks; ladles; cans & lard pans; cherry seeder; meat grinder; homemade soap; lots of old bot tles; metal wardrobes; mantle clock; pitcher & bowl set w/tumbler; Hotpoint refrig; Litton microwave; GE color TV; wooden wall clock; GE chest freezer, GE upright freezer; GE washer; toaster oven; Singer sewing mach. w/ bench; kit. linens, kettles, dishes, knick/ knacks, utensils, elec, roaster, hand mixer, chi na set, etc.; metal cabinets & wardrobes; new dry sink; lamps; doilies; porch bench & other porch & lawn fum.; garden & lawn tools; meat saw; step ladder; 3 metal single beds w/springs & mattresses; folding metal table; sofa; sofa bed; 614 ’ wooded comer shelf; throw pillows; afghans; JD 185 riding mower; air compres sor, bench vise; grinder; Echo weed eater & many more items not mentioned. Food available Terms by: Estate ot GEORGE L. KACHEL Harold L. Kachel & Ralph D. Kachel, Executors HORNING AND MILLER AUCTION CO. Affiliated with Horning Farm Agency, Inc. Alvin Homing, AU-0433-L George Miller, IV Main Street, Morgantown 1215)296-5183 tractor $lOOO, Ford YT-12 $l3OO, J.D’. 11l tractor $ll5O, 8 h.p. Sears Craftsman $550, Bolens Gl4 tractor $llOO, Murray 18 h.p, riding mower $B5O, Fiat Allis 7GD bulldozer $6750, large dinner bell $6O, small dinner bell $5O, Lambert 16 h.p, industrial Briggs $4lO and Bush Hog D 4-10 riding mower $675. Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneer. Ir