Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1994, Image 184

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    El2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16, 1994
Sale Reports
ROYER SALE
A Public Sale of farm
machinery and tractors
was held April 9 by Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Royer,
between Middleburg
and New Berlin, Snyder
Co., Pa. along Oak
Lane Road. There were
256 registered bidders
at the sale.
Some prices were:
J.D. 720 tractor $3700,
J.D. 2440 tractor
$10,600, J.D. 3020 trac
tor $9050. Ford 8N
tractor $2300, Fdrmall
130 tractor $2650, J.D.
7000 4-row com planter
$5OOO and N.H. round
baler $BO5O.
Ken Smith was the
auctioneer.
OLLAR SALE
A Public Auction of
farm equipment was
held April 9 by Isadore
and Lenore Ollar, 12
miles north of Lebanon,
Pa.
Some prices were:
Int. 756 tractor $5900,
Ford 3000 tractor
$3500, Farmall M trac
tor $l4OO, Ford 8N
tractor $2300, tractor
powered snow blower
$l9OO, Int baler $l2OO.
grain bin wagon $475
and J.D. 2-row corn
planter $270.
Nelson L. Ebersole
was the auctioneer.
LUTZ SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate was held April 9
by Elwood and Dorothy
Lutz, north of Womels
dorf on Rt. 419 in Berks
Co., Pa.
The 45 acres with a
house and implement
sheds was sold for
$150,000.
Sylvan Winner and
Ben Habecker were the
auctioneers.
STOLTZFUS SALE
A Public Auction of
metal shop equipment
was held by Ben S.
Stoltzfus, R.R.2,
Loganton, Pa. of Logan
Mills Welding.
Some prices were:
Farmall M tractor on
steel & lift $3lOO,
diesel engine $3300,
generator $lOOO,
hydraulic pump $llOO,
2 Mig welders $725 &
$875, cold saw $lO5O,
Buffalo punching
machine $l5OO, metal
lathe $3200, milling
machine $3lOO, hand
iron bender $4OO and
roller bender $575.
Mark Click was the
auctioneer.
HAVERSTICK
SALE
A Public Sale of farm
equipment was held
April 7 by J. Robert and
Lolita J. Haverstick,
875 Domerville Rd.,
Millersville, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
Some prices received
were: J.D. 3020 tractor
w/loader $9700, A.C.
tractor diesel model
ED4O $1550, Greider
tobacco presses $260 &
$370, N.H. 971 spread
er $l7OO, tobacco
wagons $240 to $390,
Pequea 910 hay tedder
$790, Holland trans
planter units $2OO each,
irrigation nozzles $230
each, Farmall 200 trac
tor with cultivators
$2OOO, Farmall Super C
tractor w/cultivators
$1550 and J.D. conser
vation corn planter
$7OOO.
Paul K. Landis was
the auctioneer.
PA. ANGUS SALE
The Pa. Angus Ass’n
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF COUNTRY STORE
& ADVERTISING ITEMS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1994
10:00 A.M.
LOCATION: Shop & Play Hall, Route
209, Lykens, Pa. (App. 40 Miles North
Of Harrisburg).
Diamond Dyes May Pole & Mansion
House Cabinets; Putnam Dye Cabinet w/
Contents; Dillworth's Floor- Model Coffee
Bin; Cast Iron Counter-Top String Holders:
Clark’s Teaberry Chewing Gun Counter-
Top Tin; Detmer Woolens Salesman
Sample Display Box; Lg. Selections of:
Coffee Tins (After Glow, Choisa, Blankes,
Cobb & Bros., Gillies, Ivanhoe, Sunbeam,
Goodah, Bunker Hill, Etc.), Peanut Butter
Tins (Flowers of Lebanon, PA, Mose
mann's, Armour’s, Peach & Beige Color
Sultana A & P, Erb & Zaring of Shamokin,
PA, Etc.), Cocoa Adv. (Hershey’s Ice
Cream Tray, Cocoa Box & Chocolate Bar
Molds, Walter Baker Tins, “Wantsmor”
Boxes by Wilbur-Suchard of Lititz, PA,
Etc.), Adv. Signs in Paper, Cardboard &
Tin - Some Mechanical, Beer Trays (Bud
weiser, Hinckel’s, Hammann’s, Berghoff,
Seitz, Etc.), Posters, Complete Calendars
& Calendar Tops, Cigar & Cigarette Tins,
Tobacco Counter Bins, Wooden Shipping
Boxes, Etc.; Embossed Nursing Bottles;
Eagle Cooky Cutter; Granite & Tin Ware;
Steiff Pewter Items; Cast Iron Buggy Whip
Holder; Adv. Calendar Plates; Oriental
Ginger Jars & Vases; Pink Depression
Glass; Amber Sugar Shaker; Tomato
Paperweight; Kingery & Gilchrist #3l Ice
Cream Dippers: Toys; Chein (Butterfly
Sparkler w/Original Box, Tin Wind-Up
Airplane, Tin Tea Set, Happy Days Bank &
Globe of the World), Tin Tops, Wooden
Blocks in Original Box, Cap Guns,
Wooden Roller Skates & Ice Skates,
Wooden Push Toy w/Twirling Clown, Early
Wooden Sled w/Red Paint, Wooden Push
Hoop w/Bell, Etc.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: THIS IS A
20-YEAR PRIVATE COLLECTION
FROM THE DELAWARE RESIDENCE
OF MARY & STROMAN WATFORD.
BECAUSE OF THE QUANTITY OF
ITEMS, IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO LIST
EVERYTHING! IF YOU’RE LOOKING
FOR UNUSUAL ADVERTISING ITEMS &
COUNTRY STORE PIECES, PLAN NOW
TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION. EVERY
THING WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGH
EST BIDDER ON THE PREMISES WITH
OUT RESERVE. YOU’LL FIND THIS TO
BE AN OLD-FASHIONED AUCTION
WITH NO MAIL BIDS, NO PHONE BIDS.
NO BUYER’S PREMIUM!
TERMS: CASH. PERSONAL CHECKS
ACCEPTED ONLY FROM PERSONS
HAVING AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT
W/AUCTIONEER OR APPROVAL
PRIOR TO DAY OF AUCTION. ALL
ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO 6% PA
SALES TAX.
EXHIBITION: DAY OF AUCTION
ONLY, FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M.
AUCTIONEERS: DOCKEY «AU229L,
DOCKEY-ROMBERGER #AUI6B3L
& DEPPEN #AUI9S7L
vS u« Pill#** Pa 17010 ? At /
? Phan» 7SO *OO4 3 v
sponsored a sale April 9
in connection with the
Beef Exposition at the
Farm Show Building in
Harrisburg, Pa.
There were 39 lots
sold and they averaged
$l5OO. The top cow and
calf brought $3200 and
was consigned by
Salunga Acres of Mt
Joy, Lane, Co., Pa.
The second high
price for a cow and calf
was $3OOO. It was con
signed by Fred Frey of
Quarryville and went to
South Dakota. A bull
sold for $3OOO and the ESTATE SALE
top open heifer brought A " Bs *® te .. A “ ctl ° n
524JQ was held April 9 for the
The sale was man- estate of BeU
aged by Tyner Sales and also for Harold E
Service of Minnesota GremmtheChanceford
and the auctioneer was'
Harry H. Bachman. Br °« ue > York Co ;> Pa
• Some prices
ATLANTIC AUCTIONS, INC.
PRESENTS ANOTHER MAJOR
MID-ATLANTIC REGIONAL
AUCTION
SELLING SURPLUS EQUIPMENT
FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY,
HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND
, STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION,
VARIOUS CONTRACTORS AND
SECURED CREDITORS
EVERYTHING SELLS TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER
TRUCKS, TRACTORS & TRAILERS
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
THE MARYLAND STATE FAIRGROUNDS
TIMONIUM, MD.
FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1994
AT 10:00 A.M.
(EQUIPMENT SALE FOLLOWED BY A
COMMERCIAL “POTPOURRI” SALE)
INSPECTION: APRIL 21 - 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
PARTIAL LIST ONLY - MORE
EQUIPMENT BEING ADDED DAILY /
CRAWLER LOADERS • *BO JD 5558, OROPS, GP
Bucket, Bncketi for Backhoe; JD 350 C, OROPS, GP
Bucket. CAT 955 L, OROPS; CAT 977 L; CRAWLER
DOZERS • ALLIS CHALMERS MOD. 11; CAT DBK,
EROPS; CAT D 6, OROPS. LOADER BACKHOES •
'BB CAT 416,2/WD, heated Cab, Extendahoe, 6000 hr>;
CASE 580 C. MOTOR GRADERS • '79 HUBER 1700
w/RIPPER; RUBBER TIRE LOADERS ’BB JOHN
DEERE 544 E, 2-1/2 Yd. Bucket, Good Cond; CAT 225.
TRUCK CRANES - GROVE RTSB; BRODERS
350-81, 30* Boom, 6 Ton. SWEEPER/BROOMS - ’B6
ELGIN PELICAN SWEEPER; SMI SW34D, CAT
3208, Pull Behind. AIR COMPRESSORS • GARDNER
DENVER, SULLAIR 750 DP. PAVING EQUIPMENT
• BARBER-GREENS 140 PAVER; REX ROLLER,
8-10 T; TAMPO VIBRATORY ROLLER RS2B;
INT’L SPECIAL TACK TRUCK, S Spd.; ETNYRE
TAR SPREADER, MOD. MU6TRIC; HYDRA-ROLL
606-1, 2-3 T. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS- Excavator
Buckets, Salt Spreaders, Snow Plows ft V-Blades,
Trailer Ramps, Pipe Hooks, Hydraulic Cylinder, IH
260 Stick (New), Utility Tool Boxes, Crane Ball, Stump
Cover IH 500,5 th Wheel Holst, Speed King Conveyor,
(4) Tarpota, (2) Bitum Kettles, (8) Tar Kettles.
SNOWBLOWERS • SNOW BLAST ROLVA SYS
TEM, MOD. R22OA, W/900 HRSI STUMP GRIN
DERS • VERMEER MOD. 2465, 1 HR. ON OVER
HAUL! TRACTORS CONV T/A • *93 FORD LTL
9000 HARD RUNNER (LIMITED EDITION). ABSO
LUTELY LOADED, 425 Detroit, 13 Spd., 3-Stage Jake;
*93 KENWORTH, ABSOLUTELY LOADED, 425
Detroit, 9 Spd., 3-Stage Jake; 'B2 PETERBILT, 300
Cummins, 9 Spd.; 'BO MACK 686 RST, MACK 285, 7
Spd., MD State Inspected; ’77 INT’L 4300 TRANSTAR,
350 Cummins (30,000 since overhaul), 13 Spd., Wetline,
1 Yr. on Suspension. MISC. TRUCKS/PICK
UP’S/ETC - ’9O CHEVY 1 TON 4x4 SILVERADO
W/STH WHEEL; ’9O FORD L7OOO 26* BOX VAN, ’B9
FORD L7OO 26’ BOX VAN, 6.6 Diesel; 'B7 TOYOTA
PU; ’B6 FORD F 3501 TON 4x4, CAB ft CHASSIS; ’B4
FORD TRUCK 3 CAR CARRIER, CAT Diesel; ’B3
FORD ROAD STRIPPING PAINT TRUCK; ’B2
FORD TREE TRIMMER, Aerial Device SO' FGS
Boom, OR's; CHEVY C6O CAB ft SHORT CHASSIS;
FORDF7SDII6* Grain Body; GMCW/2000GAL. CAP
WATER TANK, SA, 20* Bed, Pump. DUMP TRUCKS
• AUTOCAR CONSTRUKTOR, Steel Dump, TA;
AUTOCAR, Steel Dump, TA; FORD F6OO STAKE
BODY DUMP, Gas, SA; FORD 600, Gat, Steel Body,
SA. TRAILERS • ’B9 FONTAINE 48’ DROP DECK;
'BB GREAT DANE 42’ FLAT BED; ’BB 9T EAGER
BEAVER; *B6 4T LANDSCAPE; ’B4 MONN 48’ DRY
VAN; ’Bl LITTLE BUWANA 9T TAG-A-LONG TRI-
A; GSA 40’ FLATBED/DROP NECK; TAG-A-LONG
1030 9T; TAG-A-LONG IST. FARM TRACTORS •
*B5 INT’L 584; ’B5 FORD; ’B4 FORD, Fite Dam.; ’B3
FORD.
COMMERCIAL “POTPOURRI”
SALE
Partial Litl - Mon Items
Bring Consigned
Clark Forklift, Push Paint Striper, Riding Mowers, Air
Compressor, Table Saws, Water Pumps, (9) Tampers,
Concrete Vibs, Space Heaters, Hyd. Pumps, Rock Drill,
Hammer Jacks, Generators, Hack Saw, New Tires, 12
Skids s/s Pipe Fittings, Large Gate Valves, Hand Tools,
Trailer Load Office Furniture, Calculators, Faxes, Type
writers, Kodak Microfilm Reader/Printers, Answer
Machines, & Much Much More.
***lo% Buyer’s Premium On
“Potpourri Sate” tome***
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, Certified Check or Personal
Check with an appropriate Bank Letter of Guarantee.
Items sold "As li-Where Is" with no warranties express or
implied. Full settlement day cf sale. 10% Buyer’s Pre
mium on “Potpourri Sale” I tarns.
BHni3*«CTIDM,IHC.
20 PARK AWE. • SUITE 100
BALTIMORE, MD 21201 • 410-752-5300
SSSJO*. a ™ oire struction ladder 28 ft
$lOOO, tatchen cabinet .$2OO and electric panel
w/frosted glass doors boxes $l5O ea.
$lOOO w/ Bob “d Tom Sec
mim>rslS^J-D-ndlllg hr i s t were the
mower $BOO, portable auctioneers
generator $450, con-
REMINDERU
MONTHLY TWO DAY
SALE OF FARM
EQUIPMENT
At our place of business located 6
miles south of Chambersburg, PA 1 ml.
E. of Marion, Just E. off 1-81 at Marlon
(Exit 4) along Rt. 914.
Wednesday, April 20, 1994
- 8:30 A.M.
Lawn & Garden Tractors, misc. items
Thursday, April 21, 1994
- 8:30 A.M.
Misc. Items, Tires, Posts, etc.
10:00 A.M. - Farm Equipment and
Tractors
New 3 pt. equipment sold daily. We accept consign
ments daily.
M-F S-5 Sat. 8-1 Closed Sunday
Next Sale- May 18,19
Marion Auction Service
Jerrold L. Jr. & Gloria Oaks
5174 Horst Rd., Chambersburg, PA
717-375-4700 Lie. #AH-89-L
f ESTATE AUCTION
SAT., MAY 28
at 10:00 A.M.
1/2 Mile North of HEQINS, Schuylkill
County, PA. From I*Bl, Exit 34 turn
West on Route 25, In Hegins turn North
on Route 125, and watch for auction
sign along East Mountain Road at Little
Mountain.
2.6 ACRES
With a Fantastic View of the BEAUTIFUL
HEGINS VALLEY. On a clear day you can
see for miles, and at night it is fascinating
to watch the lights down in the valley! The
property has a large collection of Rho
dodendrons, Holly, and Spruce Trees. A
nature lover’s delight!
Malick Art Studio with Fireplace, Utility
Room, Loft, Full Basement, Oil Hot Water
Heat. Mr. Malick, a nationally known Artist,
did most of his painting at this studio. The
property is a replica of the Norman Rock
well studio. After the death of Mr. Rock
well, George C.A. Malick was commis
sioned to complete some of the unfinished
Rofiku/flll u/nrlr
FOR INSPECTION CALL: 717-682-3167
Also selling: HOUSEHOLD FURNISH
INGS, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES &
ARTIST SUPPLIES Including: (2) 5-Pc.
Wooden Dinette Sets; 3-Pc. Bedroom
Suite; Living Room Furniture; Exercise
Equipment; Rotary Lawn Mower; Filing
Cabinet; Drafting Table; WEAVER PAR
LOR ORGAN; Large selection of Reli
gious, History, and Artist Reference
BOOKS including: “Penna Spirituals” by
Don Yoder; Norman Rockwell Album &
Calendars; (2) PRINTS BY GEORGE
C.A. MALICK “If I Could Climb A Higher
Tree” This print has been sold out and is
only available on the secondary market
such as... at auctions, private sales, etc.
ESTATE of
GEORGE C.A. MALICK
Donald Malick, M.D., Executor
Robert N. Bohorad, Esq., Llpkln,
Marshall, Bohorad & Thornburg
MIKE, AUCTIONEER,
DEIBERT oeoroe! realtor a
AUCTIONEER, AU2O9-L
717-428-3313