828-L«tcaster Farming, Saturday, December 19, 1998 Sale Reports CONSIGNMENT SALE A sale of antiques held Friday by the John M. Hess Auction Ser vice at Green Dragon Fanners’ Market, Eph ragta, attracted 320 registered bidders. Items in the sale in cluded a deep amethyst Carnival glass diamond lace pitcher and six tumblers $6BO, deep amethyst Carnival glass diamond lace pitcher w/3 tumblers (as is) $2OO, Horlacher Liberty print $175, early brass kerosene hanging light $175, and Ingram clock $l4O. Also sold were: eight Candlewick stemware glasses $5O, JW Show ers chicken crate $4O, Humpty Dumpty egg crate $45, yellow pitch er set $lOO, motion JIM TOMBS FARM DISPERSAL (Steuben County Farm Bureau President) FARM MACHINERY/BARN EQUIPMENT/PRODUCE SAT., JAN. 2,1999 11:00 AM CAMPBELL (STEUBEEN CO.) NEW YORK (Use. Rte. 17 Expressway Exits 41 and 42) Sale at the farm 4121 Curtis-Coopers Road located parallel to the Southern tier Expressway along the east bound lane between Campbell and Coopers Plains. FROM EXIT 41-CAMPBELL take Rte. 415. south about 1 1/2 miles to right turn over river bridge, under expressway and Ist left. FROM EXIT 42-COOPERS PLAINS take Rte. 415 north 2 miles to left over river, under expressway, Ist turn left. Due to a serious on the farm accident, selling will be: 1990 Chevy 3500 1 ton single axle original owner truck, red color, 4x4,454 gas, heavy duty auto trans., 54,000 miles, sth-wheel plate, air, cruise, etc. nice rig!; 1973 Ford 800 Louisville s/a truck, 5 sp. Trans., V-8 gas engine, 14 ft. grain body, 25 ton hoist; J.D. 450 diesel dozer with manual angle blade; Case 1290 diesel MFWD tractor, 16.9x30 tires, rear hyd. remote, complete with 594 all hyd. loader; A.C. 190 XT series 3 tractor, 18.4x34 rub ber, 2 remotes; A.C. 7000 open station tractor, 18.4x38 tires, 2 remotes; J.D, 3010 diesel tractor, n.f.e., with loader, for parts; N.H. 355 grinder/mixer (used 2 seasons) 540 p.t.0., hyd. Drive, long folding auger, like new; N.H. 640 auto wrap round baler (makes 4x4 bale) used 2 seasons, like new; N.H. 489 haybine; N.H. 258 rake; N.H. 275 square baler with kicker; H.&S. 18 ft. steel kicker rack on N.H. gear with flotation tires; 18 ft. wooden kicker rack on gear; Little Giant 36 ft. bale/grain transport elevator with motor; N.H. 80 ft. mow conveyor with top-off and motor; Century like new 500 gal. Poly tank sprayer, single axle, with 50 ft. self leveling chicken wing type folding booms; I.H. 510 (16x7 disk) grain drill with dry. fert. and front grass seeder; A.C. 600 6-row (narrow) no till corn planter with dry fert. and insec ticide boxes; N.H. 782 chopper (540 p.t.0.); N.H. 824 2-row adjustable com head; N.H. 770 W grass head; Brand new Killbros 350 box on gear; Killbros like new 350 box with auger on Killbros 8 ton gear; Two (2) 17 ft. box wag ons with false fronts on gears with flotation tires; Owens 36 ft. tn-axle gooseneck trailer with over deck; A.C. 2000 series 5-16 trip bottom semi-mt. plow; Case-I.H. 475 16 ft. transport disc, like new; Brillion 16 ft. silent weeder; Dunham 12 ft. cultipacker with hydraulics on transport wheels; 1979 42 ft. utility van trailer for storage; 3 pt. Post digger; Sections of scaffolding; App. 10,000 gal. poly storage tank; 1250 gal. poly nurse tank; Set of 18.4x38 snap on duals; N.H. 680 tandem axle manure spreader with slurry sides, end gate, Gratz chain; Two (2) N.H. 679 tandem axle spreader with gates and Gratz chain; Two (2) nice feeder wagons (Van Dale and Gehl 7190); FEEDS: App. 300 round bales stored indoors, Ist and 2nd cut, app. 800 lb. bales; App. 200 round bales Ist cut, outdoors; App. 150 Ist and 150 2nd square bales; App. 500 ton com silage/haylage in pit with concrete floor; DAIRY AND BARN EQUIPMENT: Mueller OH 1000 gal. Bulk tank, original owner, calibrates to 9202 lbs., R-22 gas, (Ser. OH 54426); 1988 DeLaval 3 in. low-line parlor, 4 on a side, selling complete with brisket rail, 8 flow-through units with Cip washer, take-off arms, all controls, real clean!; 3 fresh cow pails; DeLaval 5 h.p. vacuum pump with oil reclaimer; 91 Quadrabend freestall loops, 3 yrs. old; Taylor Wharton 34XT semen tank with inventory; 2 Pacer 2 in. portable transport pumps; 1200 and 1500 gal. Whey feed tanks; Six (6) 4x4 new bam fans and 8 others; Round bam alley fan; Two (2) feed carts; Group of rubber calf pails; Four (4) round bale feed ers; Stock water tanks; Two (2) steel 12 ft. feeders; Group of metal gates; Plus small barn tools and accessories;. A good sale here forced only by a tragic farm accident. Jim is the current Steuben County Farm Bureau President and has been president for about 10 years, on the local board for 18 years and was elected to the State Board just prior to his accident. A dedicated farm family! Terms: CASH or honorable check from known persons in good standing. Unknown or out of state persons will need bank letter or other credentials for immediate removal privilege. Lunch and comfort facility on site! Owned By JIM AND PAULINE TOMBS 607-962-2906 Auction Conducted By James P. Piming and Associates PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC. Wayland, New York Phone 716-728-2520 Fax 716-728-3378 light 565, Stanley wood plane $4O, coffee grind er $57, whip $35, early Pepsi Cola carrier $ 115, fishing creel $37, candle box (as is) $65, Watt ware bowl $5O, postcard album $45, two sizing boxes $45 each; small wooden blanket chest $B5, ac cordion $l4O, toma hawk $BO, train engine candy container $4O, Sellers hutch $l3O, tin clown bank $45, tea server $75, wooden window box $65, oak washstand $135, dove tailed cradle $l5O, oil painting $l2O, mortised bench $5O, Daydreams print $lOO, rolltop map case $52, and wicker rooster carriage $llO. GOOD’S SCRAP METAL SALE Equipment, tools, a forklift and a pickup truck were sold Thurs day at a going-out-of business sale held for Good’s Scrap Metal, 100 Wood comer Road, Clay Township. There were 203 registered bidders. Items sold included: wire stripper $725, wire shredder $6OO, cable stripper $3lO, band saw $l6O, metal shears $325, conveyor belt $225, scales $6OO, lad der $l5O, hoses $ll5, 1973 pickup truck $250 and tow motor $2lOO. Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata, conducted the sale. STUBER ESTATE SALE A Sale of real estate and person property was held Saturday for the John A. Stuber estate. A 2‘A -story brick house at 319 S. Fourth St, Denver, was sold for $114,000 to Weaver Industries of Denver. The house was on a double lot with a de tached, one-car, brick garage. Personal property sold included a minia ture blanket chest $270, Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week's publication Internet Sale Register will be updated every Sat at 2:23 P.M. lECEMBER _ SAT DEC 19 ■ 9AM Antiques, SAT DEC 19 - BAM Household household goods, collectibles & Goods & Antiques, Power & Hand tools Held at the Horst Auction tools AT 2298 Hoseshoe Pike, Center, located at the corner of Rt. Rt. 322 four miles east of Honey 322 & Durlach Rd. (approx 2 1/2 Brook, Honey Brook Twp, Chester miles Wof Ephrata), Lane Co, Co, Pa By Bill & Claire Japngie Pa. Horst Aucts TOM & JANET PEPPER Complete Farm Dispersal (Est. 1958) Cattle, Heifers, Machinery, Produce Canton, Bradford County, PA THURS., DEC. 31,1998 at 10:00 a.m. Blizzard Date Jan. 2,1999 Located on Rt. 414, 10 mi. east of Canton, PA. 16 mi. west of Towanda, PA. 133 Head Grade Holsteins 133 AI sired. Northeast DHI tested, 1998 herd avg. 18982 m, 686 f, 603 p, last test 12-13-98 p 7O milking 60# avg., no BST, no TMR, housed in tie-stall barn, good condition, good legs & feet, all have shots, preg ck, (month ly herd program), ready for interstate, 82 animals, 51 nice heifers includes 6 short bred, 14 open, 11 yearlings, 20 started to 6 mo. MACHINERY TRACTORS: 1100 MF, D, platform, 2 _ hyds, 18.4x30; 1100 MF, D, platform, 2*, hyds., 18.4x38; 1080 MF, D, platform, 18 4x34, 2 hyds.; SUPER-M INT, 18.4x38; .. 18.4x34 T-RAIL duals; ALLIED dozer blade; HAYING & HARVESTING: 575 NH baler w/thrower (like new); 489 NH mower/conditioner 9’3”; 258 NH dolly wheel rake; (2) PEQUEA BxlB’ steel hay kicker racks on GBO6 GEHL grs.; H&S Bxl6’ steel hay kicker rack on GBO6 GEHL gr, (3) oak (by Les Wilson) hay kicker racks & grs.;-(4) KILRROS gravity grain boxes & grs ; 162 NH 4-star tedder; ZIMMERMAN 12’ silage elev., HUB 40’ hay & grain elev.; 428 JD 50’ hay & grain elev.; 770 NH forage harvester, 2-row corn head, NH 6’ pick up head (like new); FB-99 GEHL hi-throw blower; (2) NH #8 2-btr. forage boxes; (2) BU6IO GEHL forage boxes; 8U920 GEHL 3-btr. forage box, RCBOO GEHL recutter, Series 55, p to. (good); 80 INT pull-type combine Scour-Clean; 324 NI 12-roll bed picker; 323 NI picker; TILLAGE & PLANTING: 546 OLIVER 4x16 plow; 5x16 CT plow; KEWANEE 7- shank chisel disc; 880 ME hyd auto-reset 5x16 plow; 5+S-16’ BRILLION vibra shank transport harrow; BRILLION 14’ transport cultipacker; 56 INT 4-row corn planter, dry tert., bugs, runner openers; 56 INT planter (parts); GLENCO 4-row, 3-pt 'cult; JD EBB 13-disc drill; BUSH HOG 13’ heavy transport disc; 109 NI fert. spreader, YELLOW DEVIL 200-gal. field sprayer, roller pump, new reg. valve, front boom; OTHER: (2) 3622 NI box spreaders, hyd. end-gate, gratz chain; 1975 DODGE D-200 pick up; 1975 FORD pick up (parts); (3) round-bale feeders; (2) poly water tubs; (2) 30x70 canvas; (2) 1000-Ib. shredded paper; galv grain bin (not assembled-size unknown); (2) LAMCO forage boxes (parts), 6’ WOODS rotary cutter; 3-pt. jib crane, wood buggy; EARTH heating stove; LETTS hammermill; old grind stone w/ped als; 3-pt bucket earner; selection of gates; PRODUCE: approx 170 round bales, approx 4000 square bales (to be sold m lots); 30’ W 9’ H x 90’ L. bunker of com silage (all made this year and good quality), 25’ haylage in a 20’x50’ silo (made by June sth); approx. 140 T ot high moisture ground ear com in 14’xl6’ silo; TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE DAY. SALE ORDER: Small amt. misc to be sold Ist, machinery next, produce next, cattle last SALES MANAGER NOTE: Mr and Mrs. Pepper have sold their farm after a lifetime ot enjoyable farm life. SHAYLOK'AUCTIONEERS * 315 Blinks SI Troy PA 11W47 J LT ProrcUKxnl AiKUonuni»Lii.uw«l*B«HJcU f p Ft) Bob k Ocik SluiyUv 71 7 »7 127 K • JHU, • 1677 L . BnhGnrrUiwi Hi.7l /~»7 3JT»E Mail four-piece Waterfall bedroom suite $l7O, 9-pc. dining room suite $l6O, ABC plate $lO5, small Roseville glass bowl $9O, rototiller $OO and Snapper mower $lBO. )ale L. Pull, The sale was con- bcckcr Auction Service ducted by Art Panne- of Reinholds. 2 PROPERTIES NEAR FIVEPOINTVILLE 92 ACRE M/L FARM - Xk STORY HOUSE & LOT EACH TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY PUBLIC AUCTION MON., JAN. 18, 1999 Auction Time 2:00 P.M. DIRECTIONS; From Fivepomtville take Rt. 897 North 2 miles and turn left onto Lauschtown Road OR from Rt. 272 at Weaver Markets take 897 South 2 miles, turn right onto Lauschtown Rd. go 1.2 mi. to properties on left. Brecknock Township, Lancaster Co., PA. 825 Lauschtown Road, Denver, PA PROPERTY #ll 2'b STORY FRAME HOUSE |92AC.FARW| with large eat-in kitchen with lots of cabinets and built-in stove, large living room/dming room combination with built-in corner cupboards, large family room, attached mud room with shower & attached wash house with sand stone fireplace Upstairs has 3 bedrooms and full bath room, attic, full basement, oil hot water baseboard heat, 1000 gal. underground fuel tank, well & septic system LARGE BANK BARN: approx 36'x58’ with sandstone gables with a 48’x64’ leanto with a tapered board bunk feeder, 8 ton feed bin for approx. 70 steers, also a 20’x28' drive-in addition with cnb. 32'x42' BANK BARN: with original cow stable on Ist floor, hay storage on upper floor, attached sandstone milk house. SILOS: 20’x80’ Stave Silo w/Unloader, 16’x50’ stave silo. 92 ACRES TOTAL, approx, 75 acres tillable, 12 acres woodland, 5 acres pond & pasture, with an 18’x30’ heifer shed, good producing sandstone soil with gentle slope & 2000 ft drainage tiles 819 Lauschtown Road, Property 121 27, STORY FRAME HOUSE I House & Loti with kitchen and dining area combined, living room, fami ly room. UPSTAIRS has 3 bedrooms, full bathroom, attic storage, oil hot water baseboard heat, well & .cesspool, storm windows, enclosed back porch, metal roof, detached 2 story 1-car garage w/overhead door, macadam drive, garden area, property is in need of minor repairs, but a nice country setting on approx. 1/2 Acre. NOTE: Farm will be sold first, followed by property #2. Be prepared to bid, owners are planning to sell. Don’t miss these two properties, both zoned ag. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, January 2 1 :00 PM to 3:00 PM Saturday, January. 9 1.00 PM to 3'oo PM, balance of farm can be seen anytime. TERMS; 10% down'payment day of auction, balance at final settlement on or before March 15, 1999. For infor mation or help to obtain bank financing call Aaron E Martin, (717) 733-3511. Attorney Richard Young, Phone 738-9000 Auction By LAVINA E. REDCAY (MRS. IVAN W. REDCAY) Profuttonal fi^at Martin auction service Ml Will I auctioneering 410 West Church Rd Ephrcla, PA 17522 A (717)733-3511