820-UncMter Farming, Saturday, April 15, 2000 Sale Reports KLINGER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April 5 by Merle and Mary Klinger, Beaver Springs, Pa. The three bedroom house on 3 acres brought $70,000. Hassinger and Courtney managed the sale. MOYER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April 7 by Emily Moyer, Paxtonville, Pa. in sny der County. The 104 acre farm with a 2 story house and a bam was sold for $335,000. Hassinger & Courtney were the auc tioneers. OBLAK SALE A Public Auction of a lifetime collection was held April 8 by Edward Oblak, at Grassmyer’s Warehouse, 1 mile from McVeytown, Pa. in Miffline Co Some prices were: 1967 Nova car $l6OO, stake body truck (as is) $100,1971 Chev. pickup $l7OO, tire changer $3OO, Meg welder $350, Gas Boy pump $2OO, Kendall oil signs $l3O each, Atlantic gas sign $220, Harley Davidson sign $2O, U.S. Royal tire sign $7O, anvils up to $350, sand blaster $l9O and pony wagon $390. Mark Click and Ron Glassmyer were the auctioneers. BICKSLER SALE A Public Sale of farm equipment was held April 8 by Ray and Barb Bicksler, 118Winterville Rd., Richland, Berks Co., Pa. Some prices includ ed: J.D. 2510 tractor $5OOO, J.D. 4020 trac tors $B7OO and $B5OO, Case I.H. 8720 har vester w/2 heads $7250, J.D. 1219 mower condi tioner $2BOO, J.D. 336 baler $2200, J.D. 7000 corn planter $3500, large Mocha yellow ware bowl $525 and 3 milk bottles $lO5, $125, & $lBO. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. SHEYPUK SALE A Pubhc Sale of farm machinery was held April 8 by George and Paul Sheypuk, Shey land Farms, Jermyn, Pa. m Lackawanna county. There were 250 regis tered bidders. Some prices includ ed: M.F. 2705 tractor $8950, J.D. 348 baler $BBOO, ‘96 aluminum goose neck horse trailer $9lOO, Case 1494 trac tor $7500, N.H. 411 dis cbine $4OOO, Cub Cadet 1811 riding lawn mower $2050, J.D. mule $2250 and N.H. 144 inverter $2OOO. John Regan and Tom Randt were the auction eers. ESTATE SALE An Estate Sale was held April 7 and 8 at 1102 East Lehman St., Lebanon, Pa. Some prices were; horse drawn sleigh $2OO, cher ry bedroom sutie $2OOO, Smith & Wesson model 34 pistol $230, Smith & Wesson model 17 $275, matching pair quilts $5OO, 12 model heads averaged $l6O and chestnut washstand $420. Femwood Auction Co. managed the sale. CARMAN SALE A Public Auction of furniture and antiques was held April 8 by J. Thomas Carman, 11158 Mt. Zion Rd., Shrew sbuiy, Twp., York Co., Pa. There were 404 reg istered bidders. Some prices were: 4000 shares of Glen Rock State Bank $2l each, 1976 Caddilac car $3750,1971 Pontiac car $3500, chest of drawers $6OO, blanket chest $245, child’s oak rockers $lO5 & $135, dry sink $875, hutch $420, 2 plank bottom chairs $l9O ea., dough box $l3O, oak dresser $320, oak washstand $340, marble top stands $450 & $250, wall mirror $220, Gone-With-Wind lamp $3OO, hanging lights $155 & $135, Indian skillet $B5, piano stools $lB5 & $120,5 tin cookie cutters $125, can dle mold $75,2 redware dishes $250, Diamond dyes tray $675, small granite cup $lOO and Planters peanut jar $9O. this sale will be finished at 5 p.m. on Apnl 17th. Kenneth Keeny and Marietta Thomas were the auctioneers. DILL SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held April 8 by Mr. & Mrs. Archie and Jeanett Dill, 3427 Bumitte Mill Rd., Felton, Delaware. Some prices were Super M Farmall $4OOO, Ford 600 tractor w/loader $5200, 4 ft. rotary mower $550,9 ft. disc $375, J.D. model R Manure spreader $6OO, flat bed wagon $425, 2- hole com sheller $1025, 1982 Dodge pickup $l6OO. Sam Walters II was the auctioneer. CONSIGNMENT SALE A Public Sale of tools was held April 8 at Little Ike’s Auction House, Inc., 150 Mount Top Rd., Dillsburg, Pa. Some prices were: A.C. C tractor $550, gilson riding mower $375, Troy Bilt rototiller $375, rear tine rototiller $3OO, push mowers $25 to $45, snow blower $l6O, antique Chris tmas decorations $25 to $lOO per box, pedal car $l5O, Super Tot Rod $135, oak wardrobe $l3O, oak library table $175 and custom make furniture $lO to $95 each. Little IKE Eichel berger was the auction eer. CLARK SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held April 6 by Esther A. Clark, 26 North Kinzer Rd., in the village of Kinzer, Pa. The 2 1/2 story frame dwelling with a 2 car garage on a 70’ x 220’ lot was sold for $70,000 to Florence Groff of Kinzer, Pa. Robert E., Jeffrey R. and Michael L. Martin managed the sale. SHULL SALE A Public Sale of farm equipment was held April 8 by William Shull of Tuckahoe Acres, Inc., 8636 Tuckahoe Rd., 6 miles south of Denton, Maryland. Some prices included: Int. 1660 com bine $53,000, J.D. 750 no-till drill $15,800, Int. 1586 tractor $13,400, Int. 1066 tractor $B6OO, Farmall 504 tractor $4200, Int. haybine $ll5O, potato wagon $4OO and Int. field culti vator $750. A. Curtis Andrew Auction Inc. managed the sale. GOSS ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April 8 for the estate of Charus Goss, Wynox, Pa. in Bradford County. The 1 acre comer commercial lot on gold en mile had 2 small buildings and was sold for $220,000. Shamrock Auction Service conducted the sale. PRICE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April 8 by Jim and Margaret Price, along Rt. 414, Powell, Pa. in Bradford Co. The 49 acres with a house and bam was a cattle and horse farm and it was sold for $125,000. Shamrock Auction Service conducted the sale. CEDAR CREST ELECTRIC SALE A Public Sale of elec trical tools was held April 8 by Cedar Crest Electric, 2418 S. Fifth Ave., Lebanon, Pa. Mervin Sensenig was the owner. There were 130 registered bidders attending the sale. Some prices were: Delta saw & drill set $3OO, Lincoln welder $325, 1989 Ford van $2OOO, 1998 Car Mate trailer $2050 and tool box $350. Sylvan B. Witmer and Dale Stauffer were the auctioneers. JUNIATA SPRINGS BISON FARM SALE A Public Sale of Indian Memorabilia was held April 8 by Doug and Shirley Drewes of Juniata Springs Bison Farm, Butcher Shop Rd. off Mifflin town exit of Rt. 322. Some prices includ ed: 3-D bison target $175, Beyers white buf falo toy $55, American Indian made buffalo rattles $25 to $75, American Indian made dream catchers $25 to $75, several bison & American Indian prints $25 to $lOO, several bison sculptures $l5 to $5O, small bison calf hide $l2O, wooden carved carosel bison $l3OO, 8 ft. commercial freezer $450, commer cial ice maker $B5O, commercial sandwich maker $BOO and display cases $350 & $425. Bryan D. Imer Auctioneers conducted the sale. ZIMMERMAN SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held Thursday for Clifford and Esther Zimmerman of 566 Fivepointville Road, Fivepointville. A 1 1/2 story, four bedroom house with a detached bam/garage on a 2.2 acred tract was sold for $126,000 to Kevin Swatski of Denver. Kline, Kreider and Good Auctioneers of BowmansviUe conduct ed the sale. DYER& BIEMESDERFER SALE Horst Auction Center, Ephrata, held a public sale of antiques, household goods, col lectibles, primitives and tools Wednesday. There were 470 registered bid ders. The sale was held for Pauline D. Dyer and C. Daniel Biemesderfer. Sold were an early microscope, $1,700; a “Joseph’s coat” quilt, $600; a star quilt, $100; locks and keys, $190; and ironstone teapot, $130; a brass and tin box, $110; large baskets, $235; apothecary bot tles, $100; a large fold ing rule, $190; a blue and white agate coffee pot, $210; an eagle but ter print, $150; a 12-hole candle mold, $100; lead ed glass windows, $150; a blue coffee canister, $250; and a comer what-not shelf, $l3O. Also sold were a pitcher and bowl set, $200; a Charlie Weaver bobber, $140; a small gathering basket, $330; a small hanging cup board, $210; a mini blanket chest, $280; a child’s tea set, $225; a gingerbread mantel :lock, $140; carnival glass, $130; a Hall’s twin-spout teapot, $110; a Rohrer’s shot glass, $100; Reseville vases, $225; a small tremmel, $125, a decorated iron piece, $230; a spike can ileholder, $130; and a wooden chicken, $l5O. Among the other items sold were a wood en bucket with lid, $120; a Victorian mirror, $150; an oak lampstand, $250; a pair of Victorian chairs, $190; a shaving mirror, $110; a spool rope bed, $150; a lin gerie chest, $135; a chestnut washstand, $160; a drop-leaf table, $130; a bucket bench, STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE PUBLIC AUCTION Of a Permanently Preserved Farm 136 Acres Washington and Mansfield Townships Warren County No Improvements One Residential “Opportunity” for Agricultural Purposes Auction: April 26, 2000 Minimum Bid: $305,000. At Farmland Preservation Project For Details, Call (800) 474-5314 PUBLIC AUCTION of FARM MACHINERY, BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Saturday, April 22, 2000 9:00 AM Leaving the square in Chambersburg, PA, travel 1 mile West on Route 30 to Shively Motors car lot, turn right onto Sollenberger Rd, travel 3 miles to Edenville Rd.,tum left and travel 1 mile to Ft McCord Rd., turn right and travel 3 1/2 miles to Ft McCord, turn right onto Bncker Rd and travel 1 mile to sale. Watch for sale signs. FARM MACHINERY: - Case Comfort King Model 830 Diesel Tractor w/Caseomatic Drive; Case 530 Diesel w/good rubber ,Case 1410 Diesel trac tor on high rubber; International Gas 656 Hydro Tractor w/2000 loader; 4- row John Deere com planter; J.D. Model 224 T hay baler w/kicker, Hesston 12’ Model 1014 windrower; J.D. Model 216 self unloading wagon; 2 Grove self unloading wagons; 2 Grove and 2 J.D. hay wagons w/sides; Case Model 460 - 10’ wide combine PTO: New Idea side delivery rake; 2-pt. hitch spring tooth harrow; com plow; 2 spring tooth harrows; Bear Cat culti mulcher; Fox forage harvester w/grass head with 2-row com heads; 13’ wide J.D. grain drill; 1 4-bottom 14” plow; 1-4 bottom 16” plow; heavy duty disc; 2 culti packers; 2 Onan generators 15 HP-25HP , each mounted on 2-wheel trailers New Holland side delivery rake; J.D. 12 point chisel plow; 1965 Ford F-250 truck, as is; 1969 Ford F-250 Camper Special w/390 engine, as is; homemade elevator; 8’ Little Champ camper w/overhang; N.H. PTO mower; 3-pt. hitch PTO fertilizer spreader; New Holland 36’ grain elevator; 1 grain auger 4”xl6’; old Oliver plow; early wooden grain cleaner; Honda 200 3-wheeler, as is; log chains; 1 Grove wagon w/hydraulic hoist; old blacksmith forage and blacksmith tongs; 5 iron butcher kettles; 2 apple butter stirrers; 2 skimmers; several crockery peep waterers; milk pails; 2 Surge milking units; 1 gallon sausage stuffer; #32 meat grinder; 25 milk cans; misc. bushel crates and a wagon load of misc. items used on farms; 1 Middle Buster (potato plow); New Holland Model 680/300-bushel manure spreader w/hydraulic end cap and second beater; #lO Hesston stackhand stacker; Hesston 300 gallon crop sprayer; J.D. PTO com sheller; 2 Walsh post hole diggers; 1 material bucket; Ford rototiller; road grader; 2 hog feeders; 2 hog troughs; 2 vacuum pumps; 2 12’gates; 1 14’gate; 1 16’gate; butcher table; 150 gallon livestock water tub. FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS: - Oak Sellers kitchen cabinet; but ter chum; nice blanket chest w/glove box; dry sink 1-drawer over 2-doors; 6’ deacon bench; double door china closet; 5’ high 1-piece double door comer cupboard; wood and coal cookstove; wood and coal heatrola; 3 old wall tele phones; 2 large wooden barrels; 2 sets of 6 each oak chairs, oak-bureau; 3- piece veneer bedroom suite; old tabletop RCA Victrola; large gold leaf pic ture frame; one 4-gallon crock w/blueing, New Brighton, Pa.; 5,8, 10 gallon crocks; single trees; double trees; metal implement seat; 3-horse metal hitch; platform scales; double ear com sheller; 5-leg oak dropleaf extension table w/6 boards; 4-prong wooden sheath fork; old quilting frame; numerous crocks and jugs from 1 gallon to 10 gallons; blue glass and clear glass can ning jars, some unusual and dated; etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: - The Burkholder family has sold farms and retir ing, no longer needing the equipment. A lot of good items in this sale. ORDER OF SALE: - Wagonload of misc. followed by household and misc., and machinery last. TERMS: - Cash or approved check. Sorry, no out-of-state checks unless known by auctioneer. ID required for bidder’s number. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch stand by Criders U.B. Church Clarence E. And Grace M. Burkholder & Family, Owners 5292 Bricker Rd., Chambersburg, PA Dennis D. Welker, AU-992-L Phone: (717) 369-3984 Auctioneer John F. Kohler, Jr., AU-507-L Phone: (717) 263-6512 Auctioneer $475; a four-piece wick er set, $425; a table and four chairs, $190; a small chest freezer, $130; an ornate parlor stove, $130; a wood chest, $450; and a bench table, $lOO. Other items sold included three marble top tables, $l3O, $475 and $375; a painted set tee, $475; a dough tray, $170; a mahogany vani ty and stool, $300; a bucket bench, $110; a small dry sink, j$800; an oak icebox, $1,000; a four-legged drop-leaf table, $120; a mahogany Gov. Winthrop desk, $400; a 10-piece mahogany dining room set, $925; a reproduction bucket bench, $100; and a seven-piece mahogany bedroom set, $l,OOO. Also soi’d were an oak sfep-back cupboard, £5OO a chesti>at .tjiock driwn wa>cfoOe _ ssso; a reproduction high-top dry sink, $150; a mar ble-top dresser and washstand, $850; an oak sideboard, $475; a Danecker grandmoth er’s clock, $345; a repro duction high-top dry sink, $110; a Larkin style desk, $130; a red rope bed, $150; a pine cupboard, $175; an early bicycle odometer, $100; and two Haines bells, $l7O each.
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