THIRD ANNUAL DUNKARD BRETHERN CHURCH SCHOOL CONSIGNMENT BENEFIT AUCTION SAT.. SEPTEMBER 9.1995 AT 9:00 A.M. ALSO CRAFT SALE. TO RESERVE BOOTH CALL COMMITTEE TOOLS, EQUIP., BUILDING SUPPLIES, VEHICLES; ETC. Large Selection Of Dried Lumber (Pine, Ash, Cherry, & Walnut): Building Materials; Old Wood Barn Siding; Pole Jacks; Makita Cordless Drill; Lawn Mowers & Weed Eaters; Bicycles; Jungle Gym; Sliding Board Assembly; Tand Low Boy Trailer w/Side Ext.; ‘72 Dodge Motor Home, 440, 76K, SI 6, Roof A.C., 24’, Awning, Good Cond.; ‘76 International 18’ Alum. Cube Van; ‘Bl Chevy 1 Ton Stake Body Tk. Needs Trans.; BRAND NEW 10*16 STORAGE SHED SHRUBBERY AND FLOWERS; Hay; Straw; Firewood; Load Of Mushroom Soil; ANIMALS: Calves; Feeder Pigs; Roosters; Rabbit Cages; GUNS, BEAR MOUNT, & MAINE BEAR HUNT Mod. 500 Mossburg; Marlin 22 Cal. Bolt; Marlin 22 Semi Auto.; Plus More; 5 Day Guided Maine Bear Hunt (Courtesy of Gods Country Guide Service); 1994 1/2 Mount Of Maine Bear. HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES, AND MISC. 2 Old Horse Weights; Bottles; Set Of Old Bowels (York); Misc. Glassware; Set Of 4 Dishes; Wooden Desk Chair; Old Watch; Gift Certificates; BRAND NEW PICNIC TABLES (Large and Small) 2 Quilts; Wringer Washer & Dble Tub; Metal Desk; Crafts and Large Bake Sale Plus Many More Items Not Listed And Plenty Of Good Food! IF YOU HAVE ANY ITEMS TO CONSIGN OR DONATE FOR OUR AUCTION, WE WILL BE RECEIVING ITEMS 2:00 P.M. TO DARK WED. SEPT. 7 AND THURS. SEPT. 8 ALSO ALL DAY FRI. SEPT 9. NO TIRES OR JUNK PLEASE. SALE COMMITTEE: JEFFAUNGST (717)345-6211 DALE AUNGST (717) 933-4099 PAUL NOECKER SR. (717) 366-2096 ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL SEVERAL AUCTIONEERS SELLING LES LONGENECKER AUCTIONEER M. AU-002975-L (610) 488-6575 "■* GOLDEN ACRES DAIRY FARM HOLSTEIN SALE On the farm located on Woodville Road, just outside of Unionville, Fred erick County, Maryland. From Frederick take Rt. 26 east 13 miles to Libertytown. Continue on Rt. 26 east 3 miles to Unionville Road. Tlirn right, go 'A mile to the first road on the right which is Woodville Road. Go 1 mile to second farm on the right. Wednesday, September 6,1995 10:30 AM 115 Holsteins Sell - 5 Red and White Sell 103 Cows - 12 Springing Heifers 45 First Calf Heifers - 30 in Second Lactation 30 Fresh June - August 21 Due September - November RHA August ‘95 18,655 3.7 % 682 3.2 P These High Record Cows Sell 4- 365 28,460 5- 365 25,730 2- 365 26,450 4-5 365 25,030 3- 337 27,710 4- 365 24,520 5- 308 24,430 3-2 365 24,090 3- 365 23,290 4- 327 23,900 These Sell Herd #267 #634 #54 #9l #l6 #671 #4B #3B #ll9 #79 10 head sell w/records to 25,050 to 28,460 milk 15 head sell w/records from 20,100 to 24,990 milk 10 cows sell milking from 90 to 100 lbs 25 cows sell milking from 70 to 89 lbs Herd 50% ID sires SCC average is 125,000 Tested for Interstate Shipment - Pregnancy Examined - Vac. for BVD Catalogs at ringside OWNER: Ronald W. Mathews 8358 Woodville Road, Mt Airy, MD 21771 PH: House 301-662-7308 Barn 301-829-2509 a Sale Manager <W CATTLE CO. V Norman Hill 15905 Union Chapel Rd. Woodbine, Md 21797 410489-7121 Auctioneer: A. Denny Rcmeburg 301-473-7959 Rlngman: Ronald Heffner • Jay Wachter Sale Reports HORST CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of anti ques, china and glass was held August 2S & August 26 for Jonathan Keough of Marysville, Pa., M. Louise Edye of New Holland, Pa. and Mr. C.H. and the late Mrs. Reinert of Hum melstown. Pa. The items were cataloged by Clarence E. Spohn of LiUtz, Pa. There were 395 registered bidders both days. Some prices were; 270 miniature kerosene lights $lO to $2250 each, comer cupboard $5600, walnut grandfa ther’s clock $5200, two-piece china closet $2850, high chest of drawers $l6OO, pine bucket bench $l2OO, miniature blanket chest $650, Polyphone Re gina-style music box with 42 discs $5200, Star quilt $4OO, Hattie Brunner watercolor painting $2950 and Strawser wood bird tree $450. Other items were: Adirondack twig set $1520, Hubley stage coach $650, green agate coffeepot $525, Cones- Public Auction MONDAY September 18,1995 “Watch for expanded listing weekly” CONSIGNMENT AUCTION LOCATION: Lebanon Area Fairgrounds, Corner of Rocherty and Corn wall Roads, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pa., from Rt. 72, South of Lebanon turn left onto Rocherty Road or from RT 72 north of Quentin, turn right onto Rocherty Road to Fairgrounds on right TRACTORS & COMBINES Massey Ferguson 1100 D, WF, DR, MP, 3800 hrs; Farmall H; John Deere 4400 diesel combine w/213 grain platform; HAY & HARVESTING EQUIPMENT Vicon CM 321 centerpivot discbine; NH 411 discbine; Hesston 1014 hydro swing Mo/cond; Ford baler; NI 727 busker; JD 3970-harv w/2RW head; IH 881 harv w/2R head; IH 781 harv w/2R head; JD 14T baler; NH 77 baler w/Wisc. eng; Farmec 36’ elev; Grav. wagon; JD 3060 harv w/elec & 2RN head; Fo/NH 790 harv w/elec, 824 hd & 790 W hayhd; NI 325 2RN w/super shllr; JD 1209 mo/cond; IH forage wagon; JD 12A fl. chop; TILLAGE JD 2700 7x on land pow; White 548 6x auto-reset plow; IH 710 6x plow; IH 450 4x 3pt auto-reset plow; JD 1250 4x 3pt plow; JD 3x 3pt plow; IH 3x16 rollover plow; IH 710 3x16 auto-reset plow; Brady 12’ fid. cult; AC 1200 3pt fid. cult; Bush Hog 12’ cuttg disc; Chattanooga 10’ cultmulchr; MD 2x rollover plow; MF 82 3x plow; White 5400 6R planter; IH 56 2R planter; 500 gal sprayer w/foam & piston pump; Smithco 200 gal portbl. sprayer; Yamaha 50 gal lawn sprayer; JD 8350 23x7 drill w/grass-seed, fert. & press whls.;' NI 12Aman. spreader; JD 680 tandem man. spreader; 18.4x34 tires on 9 bolt rims; 18.4x38 tires on 9 bolt rims; JD side-mt. sickle mo; Heard 3pt broudcast seeder; cab to fit MF 1105; cab to fit Case/IH 2096; 4 post rollbar to fit IH 1086; cab to fit IH 1066; IH 27V sickle mo; truck cap for s-10 longbed; L&G grass seeder; JD torpedo heater; Wise. BKN eng; Siemens-Allis 25HP elec, mtr; Joy air comp, parts; Craftsman snow thrower; Poulan 2000 chain saw; B&S 3 'h HP eng; (6) JD, IH & other hyd. cyls; (3) Cat-2 d-bars; Westinghs. SHP mtr CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME! NOTE: Tractors and machinery are mixed in the field. We are accepting consignments on location September 14,15 &16 9AM til 4PM. We will be loading equipment September 18,19 & 20. All items must be removed by September 20,1995. Some items subject to prior sale. All items are sold “AS IS” and “WHERE IS” without any guarantees expressed or implied. TERMS: CASH, complete payment auction day. Checks accepted with bank letter of credit AUCTIONEERS HARRY H. BACHMAN AU-000033L GLENN T. WENGER AU-002510L LEBANON VALLEY AUCTION COMPANY, INC. RY-000014L DAVID WENGER 717-866-2135 GLENN WENGER 717-866-2130 toga wagon bells $475, chalk sheep $420, Pete Derr dough scraper $470, glass compote $425,2 Majolica cheese keepers $lO5O & $1250, set of game plates $1950, glass-cov ered compote $2200 and bowl signed by Daun Nancy $1650. Horst Auctioneers conoducted the sale. HERMAN SALE A Public Sale of real estate, clocks and an tiques was held August 26 for A. Mahlon Her man, 440 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 284 registered bidders at the sale. The brick 3-bedroom rancher with an attach ed two-car garage was sold to Luke Patches of Lebanon for $132,000. Other prices received were: 1992BuickLaSa bre $15,700,12 tall case clocks $4700, $1550, $l2OO and $1025, Edi son phonograph w/rolls $925, cigarette baseball advertising cards $lOOO, J.D. snowblow er $1650, Honda snow blower $650, J.D. rid ing tractor $1550, May tag washer $3OO, Maytag dryer $350, PLANTING OTHER EQUIPMENT Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 2, 1995-829 shelf clocks $l3O to $l6O each, oak wall phone $245. Victorian marble-top table $350, pair Victorian side chairs $630, pressure washer $2OO and Elgin pocket watch $l6O. The sale was con ducted by Jay W. Wit man and Luke R. Wit man. BOLLINGER SALE A Public Auction of shop equipment and farm machinery was held August 26 by Jean E. Bollinger, 601 S. Fairview Road, Lititz, Pa. There were 195 re gistered bidders attend ing the sale. Some prices were: Sovema rear tiller $1 ISO, Farmall Super A tractor $2025, Ford 4000 SU tractor $4lOO, Polaris 250 four-wheel er $l2OO, BSC rotary tiller $9OO, 3 pL sub soiled ISO, Winchester .22 rifle $125, 3 pt. ro tary mower $lB5, Delta drill mess $4OO, surface planer $330, Delta belt sandersl2o, Della band saw $435. Black & Decker arm saw $3OO, Rockwell jointer $335, scroll saw $B5, air com pressor $125, Lincoln welder $2OO and J.D. disc $350. Kline, Kreider and HARRY BACHMAN 717-867-1809 DARYL GRUMBINE 717-866-2585 Good were the auction eers. ARMSTRONG SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held August 25 by Dorothy J. Armstrong, 136 Scheller Road, New Providence, Lane. Co.. Pa. The 115-acre farm with a four-room house was sold to Findley Brothers of New Provi dence, Pa. Other items sold were: Farmall Super C tractor $llOO, A.C. B tractor w/cultivators $875, Columbia golf cart $750, Cub Cadet riding mower $lO5O, Ford 2-bottom plow $l7O, Ariens snow blower $350, Ariens ro totiller $l5O, Maytag washer & dryer $220, small chest freezer $lOO, and “Declaration of Independence” (mini-series) $B5. Coins sold as fol lows: silver dollars $9 to $36 each. 4 rolls of quarters $4O each and 74 rolls of silver dimes $lB each. Kreider, Kline & Good Auctioneers man aged the sale. MAPLE ENTERPRISE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held August 11 for Maple Enter prise, Bird-in-Hand, Lane. Co., Pa. The one acre lot with a frame, ranch-type dwelling and a 60x60 ft. concrete block building on Siegrist Road, Bird in-Hand was sold for $138,500 to Bird-in- Hand Window Sales, Bird-in-Hand. Auctioneers were Robert E. and Jeffrey R. Martin and Michael L. Martin, App. US POSTAL DEPT. SALE A Public Auction of US Postal equipment was held August 10 at 1910 N. sth St. Read ing, Pa. There were 153 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices inclu ded; pallet jack $375, oscilloscopes $260 & $275, bank of post office boxes $4OO, fil ing cabinet $250, Gravely snow plows $260 & $275, box of brass post office box fronts $55 to $lOO, bench vise $l3O, radial arm saw (as is) $l5O, transformer $175, smoke eater $2OO, wel der $lOO, fire exting uishers $26 each, floor sweeper $lOOO, pallet of computer compo nents $6OO, printers $2OO & $2BO each, 2 pay phones $l6O, 2 snow blowers $225 each, lot of scrap roller conveyors $375. Sanford G. Leaman was the auctioneer.
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