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    Sale Reports
KEEPORT
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate, furniture and
personal property was
held May 21 for the
estate of Chester Kee
port, 109 Bender Mill
Road, Lancaster, Pa.
There were 214 regis
tered bidders at the sale.
The 3-bedroom,
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
JUNE 10. 1994
9:00 A.M.
TRACTORS- Deutz DX*l6O w/Cab; Cub Lo
Boy w/Woods Mower, Farmall B w/Plow &
Cult.
FARM EQUIPMENT- NH 479 Haybine;
JD 3800 Harvester; NH 302 Spreader; N 1323
Picker, IH 700 5 Bt Auto Plow; NH 256 Rake;
JD No. 4 Mower; Gehl 600 Harvester, NI 206
Spreader: NH 310 Baler, 4 & 6 Row 3 Pt. Cult.
w/Danish Tines; Artsway Grinder Mixer, EH
56 Com Planter; NH 770 Harvester; JD 33
Spreader; NI 3632 Spreader, JD 400 Rotary
Hoes; NH 676 Spreader; IH Cub Spreader;
NH 36 Flail Chopper; NH 718 Harvester; Bale
Wrapper.
NEW 3 PT. EQUIPMENT- S’ House Rot
ary Mowers. 7’ Slider Blades; 7’ Stone Rakes.
12” Post Hole Diggers; #lOlO Fert. Spreaders,
Also 16* Hudson Trailers.
EQUIPMENT SOLD DAILY
ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS SUBJECT
TO PRIOR SALE
RECEIVING DAYS - MONDAY THRU
THURSDAY, MAY 9 THRU MAY 12 -
7 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
SALE ORDER:
9:00 A.M.- SALE STARTS
9:30 A.M.- LARGE EQUIPMENT
12 NOON- FARM TRACTORS
12 NOON- LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP.
1:00 P.M.- SHRUBBERY
2:00 P.M.- LAWN FURNITURE
] A & C DIFFENBACH AUCTION INC.
' 100 W. JACKSON ST., PO BOX 1B«
!< NEW HOLLAND, PA. 17557
I (717) 355-7253
'i FAX# 355-9547
I ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT.- AU22SB-L
brick ranch-style house
with attached 2-car gar
age was sold for
$138,000 to Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Funk of
Millersville, Pa. '
Other prices includ
ed: J.D. 165 riding
mower $2050, Troy Bill
rololiller $llOO, Ran
dall Oil sign $7O,
Cream-Top half-pint
milk bottle $2O. Cones
toga Wagon jack $575,
tobacco sizing box $5O,
pair of cast-iron book
ends $350, cast-iron
rabbit bank $75, red
ware crock $47, Ger
many celery dish $B5,
piano $475, Grandfa
ther clock $750, shelf
elock $2OO, oak exten
sion table w/boards
$575, blanket chest
$4OO, 6 decorated
plank-bottom chairs
$540, jelly cupboard
$325, small square oak
table $230,3 piece bed
room suite $685 and
quilt frame $9O.
John D. Stauffer
Auctioneers conducted
the sale.
ub
1C
We Will Be Selling From The Former
Big Wrangler Steak House, 2570
Lycoming Creek Rd., Williamsport, Pa.
Watch For Auction Signs Along Old Rt.
15N.
Wednesday, June 1, 1994
At 10:30 A.M.
Food Service Equip.
Signs Accessories
s*xl2’ Big Wrangler Sign; s’x2o’
Steakhouse Sign; Garland 4 Burner Gas
Stove; Lg. 3” Bay S.S. Sink w/Drain Bd.;
Booster Seats; (11) Wagon Wheel Lights;
High Chairs: (27) (30”x42") Padded End
Booths: (31) (30"x42") Str Padded Booths:
(16) (30”x42") Back/Back Booths; Smoke
Stands; 3 Dwr. Metal Desk; (4) Pr.
Wooden Shutters; (4) False Windows &
Door Frame: (50) Padded Chairs: (11)
42”x30” Tables: (3) 24"x30" Tables: Wood
Siding & Handrail; Coat Racks; S.S. Hand
Sink; Kool-Aid Machine; Wells Bun War
mer; Elec. Deep Wells; Wolfe 5* Gas Char
Broiler; S.S. 2 Door Cabinet; (2) Wells
Dbl. Basket Deep Fryers; Mop Bucket;
Dishwasher Racks; Saucer & Cup Bower
ators; Upton Dispenser; 50’ S.S. tray Rail;
Soup Kettle; (2) Bunn Ice Tea Machines;
Sundae Glasses & Desserts; Glenco
Guardian S.S. Refrigerator; Hatco Boos
ter Heater For Dishwasher: 10’x8’ Penn
Walk-In Cooler & 12’x?’ Penn Walk-In
Freezer w/Common Wall; S.S. 5 Door
Ref. Unit; S.S. Cooler/Ref.; Senring Trays;
Manltowse #CDIIO3 2-30 Volt 1 Ph.
#BOO Ice Machine; (6) Gal. Cooler Racks;
(8) S.S. Type Cooler Racks; 4’xl6’ S.S.
Buffet Bar w/4 Hot Wells, Ice & Sneeze
Bar; Ref. Beverage/Dessert Bar w/2 Shelf
Display; Manltlwoc #4OO Ice Machine;
Corrian Cutting Boards, (72) S.S. Steam
Pans; Single Bay S.S. Sink w/2 Drbds; (2)
Lg. Corner Booths: 2 Tier S.S. Tables:
Hobart Dishwasher; Water Fountain; Lg.
Wagon Wheel Light (8 Bulb); Carriage &
Hanging Lights; Unique Bread Bar;
Hobart 20 Qt. Stand Mixer w/Chopper
Head; Art. Plants; Warming Lights; (2)
Exhaust Hoods w/Extlnguisher Sys
tems; With A Large Assortment Of Serv
ing Utensils; Flatware, Dishes, Cups,
Glassware, Platters, Etc. From A
Restaurant.
Auction Note: Big Wrangler Ceased
Business Close To 2 Years Ago Future
Plans For This Site Is A Church, Come
Bid And Buy To Make Room For The
Congregation. Due To The Closure Of 2
Y ' Everything Will Be Sold (As-ls,
s) Without Any Exceptions.
Conditions: Cash, Approved
tier’s Checks Only. Out-Of
lyers Must Have A Current
Iter Of Credit Warranting
ter:
h Christian Church
Parking Available
leld Inside
iducted By Scott
Associates AU
(7I7) 323-901
KLEINFELTER
SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
May 21 by Harold M.
and Arlene L. Kleinfel
ler, 2376 N. Penryn
Road, Penn Twp., Man- #
Heim, Lane. Co., Pa.
The I'A story frame
house with a detached
2-car frame garage was
sold to Jeremiah Mar
tin, R.D. 4, Lebanon,
Pa. and Jennifer Ste
vens of Manheim, Pa.
for $105,000. The lot
was 6/10 acre and had
mature shade trees.
Kline, Kreider and
Good were the auction
eers.
UC
ion
HAMILTON
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
antiques was held May
20 and 21 for the estate
of Grace Hamilton, East
Areba Avenue, Her-
Shey, Derry Twp., Dau
phin Co.. Pa.
Some prices were:
wopden spice set $230,
Hershey post card al
bum $B5O, oak china
closet $525, low dry
sink $585, oak side-by
side $350 and copper
kettle $2OO.
Harry H. Bachman
was the auctioneer.
SHERMEYER
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate and antiques was
held May 21 for the es
tate of Meda Shermey
er, 403 East Main St,
Dallastown, Pa. There
were 230 registered.
The 12-room house
on a large comer lot
with a 2-car garage was
sold for $71,000.
Other prices were:
smoke grain painted
blanket chest $l7OO,
dough tray $5O, oak
buffet $l5O, oak square
table $350, square oak
stand $155, child’s
highchair $95,3 pc. oak
bedroom suite $1350, 6
painted plank bottom
chairs (not matching)
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
WINROSS, ERTL, HESS
TRUCKS, MISC. NASCAR
ITEMS. AND MISC. TOYS
[WED. JUNE 1.1994 • 6:30 P.lfcl
Located At A & C Dlffanbach Auction Inc.
100 W. Jackson SI., Naw Holland, Pa. 17557
I AUCTION HELD IST WEDNESDAY)
OF EVERY MONTH
NOTE:
Consignments are welcome! Call 355-7253
RECEIVING TIME- MON. THRU FRI.-
8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. AT
THE AUCTION CENTER
[TRUCK SALE WILL BEGIN AT 6:301
A & C Dlffenbach Auction Inc.
100 W. Jackson St. Box 186
New Holland, Pa. 17557
(717) 355-7253
Fax #355-9547
Lancatw Farming, Saturday, May 28,1M4-821
$205, oak dropleaf table
$lBO. Sheraton chest
S3SO, small granite
green swirl washbowl
$360, small berry buck
et (green swirl) $240,
1904 fountain pen $4O,
blue willow dish $lBO,
ladies 1900’s dress $95.
ladies turn of century
shoes $6O to $BO pair,
Ernest Zimmerman
print $125, early turn of
century umbrellas $32
each and ladies turn of
century hats up to $45.
Bradley K. Smith and
Patricia L. Smith were
the auctioneers.
WHITMOYER SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and personal
property was held May
21 for Whitmoyer, 7
miles east of Hughes
ville in the village of
Lairdsville, Pa.
The 36 acres with a
house, pond and picnic
pavilion was sold for
$91,000.
Other prices were:
’B9 Ford Ranger pickup
$6300, 1948 Buick
Roadmaster $230, trea
dle powered broom ma
chine $B5O, broom vise
$205, brass & cut-glass
chandelier $250, 1876
pictorial history of Ly
coming Co. $6O, 1873
Lycoming Co. Atlas
$lOO, Cub Cadet lawn
tractor $l2OO, Troy Bill
tiller $620, snow blow
er $7OO, handmade vio
lin $l5O.
Arthur Auctioneering
managed the stile.
D & E
CONSTRUCTION
SALE
A Public Auction of
trucks and Petlibones
was held May 21 for D
& E Construction,
South Queen Road, In
tercourse, Lane. Co.,
Pa.
Some items sold
were: Farmall 200 trac
tor $1025, 5000 genera
tor $9OO, air compres
sor $495, pressure
washer $825, ’B7 & ’BB
Pettibone 866 Cum
mins diesel $30,000 &
$33,000, two-way radio
$485, blue truck cap
$l3OO, transit $2OO,
nailer $225, stapler $95
and laser level $2400.
Trucks sold as fol
lows: 1989 Chcv. truck
$7600, 1988 CMC
truck $4400, 1989
Chev. truck $7500,
1986 Ford truck $4500,
1989 Ford dump truck
$9600, 1989 Chev.
truck $6lOO and 1835 B
Case unloadcr $7500.
Steve and Steve Jr.
Pelersheim were the
auctioneers.
WYCKOFF
ESTATE SALE
A Toy Auction was
icld May 21 for the
state of Wayne Wyck
iff at the Ridge Fire
To., along Rl. 23 bc
ween Phoenixville, Pa.
nd Rl. 100.
Some prices received
vere: Golden Arrow
ace car (1 wheel mis
,ing) $35, reproduction
:asl iron Mac dump
ruck $25, Keystone
idcr dump truck $l2O,
'Jylint missile carrier
510,2 hard plastic autos
rare) $l5O, large Struc
o cle-tracl $lOO and
\rcade cast iron kitchen
5110.
Ted Maurer was the
tuctioneer.