822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000 . . . . ' • grained cupboard $4,200, painted cup board $390, painted comer cupboard $3OO, Empire chest of drawers $525, J.D. riding mowers $3lO and $4OO, snow blower $l2O and chain saw $135. Sale Reports PORTERFIELD SALE A Public Sale of an tique tractors and hit and miss engines was held August 12 at 41 Run Valley Road, Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pa. There were 283 bidders regis tered for the sale. Some prices in cluded: Reliance Wood Peck H & M engine $1,900, Associ ation 8 h.p. engine $2,000, Int. 2Vi h.p. engine $2,050, A.B. Farquhar steam engine $2,750, Hart parr #3O tractor $6,000, Hartparr 1836 tractor $1,625, Huber H K tractor $1,450, Oliver 1955 tractor $2,000, Minn. Molene G 900 tractor $2,000, Minn. Molene Jet Star 3 $1,900, N.H. 519 manure spreader $715, mahogany set re tary-desk $750, Empire dresser $225, early Coke machine $250, pattern glass punch bowl set $l6O and Mascot pedal tractor $lOO. Porterfield Auction Service managed the sale. ZIMMERMAN SALE A public sale of real estate was held for Stephen A. and Roseanne Zimmer man, 1290 Klein- feltersville Road, Stevens, on Tuesday. A three-bedroom, 1 '/z-story house with a two-car garage on a I'/2-acre lot was sold for $121,000 to Clair M. Hoover, Ephrata. The sale was con ducted by Kline, Kreider & Good Auc tioneers, Stevens. JELLIFF SALE A Public Auction of real estate and horse drawn items was held August 13 by Beverly (Mrs. Lyle) Jelliff, five miles south of Mans field on Rt. 15 in Tioga co., Pa. The parcel of land was over one acre and had an old barn which was sold for $18,500. Other prices in cluded: dog-goat treadmill $5OO, one horse cutter $l,OOO, high wheel buggy $9OO, double seater dickie bob $550, four wheel buggy on rubber $3OO, buggy on bike wheels $250, sulky plows $275 and $360, wagon seat $9O, Buc keye implement seat $62.50 and small wooden hand sled $65. Wood decorations sold as follows: Bel gian team of horses $9O, four hitch team of oxen with wagon $75 and team of mules with walking plow $62.50. Randy Jelliff Auc tion Service conducted the sale. SONNELLY SALE A Public Auction of real estate and an tiques was held August 12 by Eliza beth J. Donnelly and the late Stephen Don nelly, 2324 D Starlite Dr., Lancaster, Pa. The two-story frame dwelling on 1.2 acres was sold for $94,000 to Doughlas Martin of Leola, Pa. Other prices were: PUBLIC AUCTION CABIN SEPTEMBER 3rd, 2000 11:00 AM PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., SEPT. 2, 2000 Starting at 8:30 AM BEAVER RUN SCHOOL ANNUAL FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 5 mi. S. of Turbotville, PA, 4 Mi. N. of Washingtonville, PA. off Route 54 near PP&L Plant, Auction sign off of Route 54. New Crafts, Country Style & Classic Furniture, Quilts, Antiques, Lawn & Garden, Construction Tools, Shop Tools, Wood Working, Semi-Trailer Load of Surplus Building Supplies, New Vinyl Windows, Livestock, Tack, Gram, Hay, Farm Machinery. Spring 2000 Auction approx. 1400 Registered Bidders. We have something for everyone! Do your Christmas shopping now!! Watch for a more detailed list or call for info. Sale Order: Truck Lots 8:30 AM; Crafts 9:00 AM; Livestock 11:00 AM; Farm Machinery 1:30 PM; Quilts 10:30 AM Terms: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale. Consignments taken until Friday at 5:00 p.m. • No unloading Saturday morning. • Stuffed furniture must be clean and sellable • $5.00 deposit required on tires, electrical appli ances and windows. All items need to be removed by Sept. 9, 2000 or will become property of Beaver Run School and subject to a disposal fee. - Breakfast Served 7:00 to 10:00 AM Lunch Stand • Baked Goods Chicken Barbeque • Homemade IcE Cream Partial Listing, Much More Expected!!! This is an ALL-DAY AUCTION, selling w/4 Auctioneers at a time • Bring a Friend!!! SALE COMMITTEE John & Hosea Hostetler (570) 437-3083/437-3704 Aaron Hostetler (570) 437-2758 Week of Sale, Call (570) 437-9122 AUCTIONEERS William G. Wolfe, AU-001035 Clarence Shirk & John Esh - All Proceeds Benefit Beaver Run Amish School - - Auctioneers and Beaver Run School Not Responsible For Accidents - Miller & Siegrist were the auctioneers. FEGER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held August 12 for the estate of Katie Feger, R.R. 2, Herndon, Pa. • r* u:„ Ford Taurus car m ?he three bedroom * B ’ loo - “j house on two acres of cabinet $2OO, J.D. land was sold for lawn ™ ower non non $7,500, snow blower Other prices in- for JD - $!- 3 00, oak eluded: Shamokin “C" ■ »S7S stoneware jug $135, and cook stove *B5O paint decorated pic- Massinger & Court ture frame $5OO, were the auc ' basket quilt $135,1996 Sneers. PUBLIC AUCTION August 24, 25, 26, 2000 THREE DAYS - 9:00 am 473 Maple Shade Rd., Kirkwood, PA Directions: Rt. 472 South of Quarryville, PA, make right onto Noble Rd., left onto Maple Shade Rd., sale on left. PREVIEW WED. EVENING. AUG. 23. FROM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM This is the first auction from three generations living at this location. Miss Ferree, the last to occupy the house taught school for over forty years. This vast collection of vintage merchandise and teaching aids will go across the auction block for three days. Antiques, Collectibles, Old Advertising Items, Oak and Primitive Furniture, Glassware, Good Costume Jewelry, Wooden Advertising boxes, Blue Deco. Stoneware, Gold Pocket Watches, Old Halloween Items, Several Nice Old Quilts and Tapestry, Local Calendars THURSDAY 24th and FRIDAY 25th, There Will Be Two Auctioneers Selling Part Of The Day. We have list of Local Calendars, Advertising, Children’s Books (call or email for list); COINS SOLD FRIDAY AROUND NOON: over 1000 coins sold in lots. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th Furniture Will Be Sold At 9:00 AM. Two Auctioneers Will Be Selling In The AM and Lots More!!! Please visit our web site for a full listing of sale items, there are hundreds www.whytesauctions.com SALE FOR: ISABEL M. FERREE ESTATE AUCTIONEERS: Larry Whyte and Bryan Gibney Member NAA, PAA, CAGA Food Served WHYTE'S RUCTIONS and APPRAISERS wesell@epix.net 717.786.7666 AU-2608L 73 3/4 ACRE M/L LIMESTONE FARM WEST OF EPHRATA NEAR CLAY PUBLIC AUCTION MON., SEPT. 25, 2000 Auction Time 2:00 P.M. DIRECTIONS: From Ephrata take Rt 322 West to Clay, turn left onto Clay Road to Ist farm on right Elizabeth Township, Lancaster Co , PA - 0. * \ 1670 Clay Road, Ephrata 2-1/2 STORY FRAME HOUSE: with large eat-m kitchen with walk-in pantry, large living room, family room, office, full bathroom, sun porch, large laundry on Ist floor Upstairs has 6 bedrooms, attic storage, partial basement with arched cellar, propane heat with 500 gal tank, fenced yard, storm windows, over 3000 sq ft house with detached 3-car block garage LARGE BANK BARN: approx 36’x80’ with a 40’x60’ attached lean-to plus an 18’x24’ 2 story addition, presently setup for steers, could be converted for dairy, 275 gal underground fuel tank IMPLEMENT SHED: block & metal approx. 40'x60’ plus a 32’x50’ shop 28’x40’ drive-in double corn crib, plus other out buildings SILOS: 1 -12’x40’ concrete, 1 -16'x50' stave both with unloaders NOTE: A good producing limestone farm with never failing spring & well water plus bordered by the Middle Creek Zoned Ag approx 68 tillable Be prepared to bid, owners are planning to sell' TERMS: 10% down payment at auction, balance at final settlement on or before March 1, 2001 For appoint to see or help to obtain bank financing call Aaron E Martin at (717) 733-3511 OPEN HOUSE; Saturday, Sept 2 1 PM to 3PM Saturday, Sept 9 1 PM to 3 PM or by appointment, balance of farm can be seen any time Attorney Michael P Kane, 299-5251 f K 'N Pr*l«s«Un*l IHjnon ; auctioneering Martin auction service 410 Wesl Church Rd Ephrata PA 17522 (717) 733 3511 jf Auction by PAUL H. & ANNA MAE MARTIN (717) 664-7304 CONSIGNMENT & % INVENTORY REDUCTION r . T ViMver Auctioneering *Tr EQUIPMENT AUCTION (540) 028-3159 Q Sat., Aug. 26 at 9:30 a.m. At Rushville Hay Auction Site 6 miles Southwest of Harrisonburg, VA • N.H. 775 skidloader • N.H. 479 haybine • I.H. 620 chopper w/2 r.n corn head & 5 1/2’ grasshead • J.D. 243 Snapper head • J.D. 7’ direct cut head • J.D. 2955 tractor w/4 post • (3) new 10’ roller harrow • Gehl 10-wheel rake • Field Queen 4 r.n. chopper • 5 Ton floor mount Arbor press • J.D. 34” wheel centers • J.D. hyd. 165 lawn trac tor w/38” deck • (3) 10’ H D. state snow blades • front tractor mount 6’ Myers snow blade • 12’ Airway • (15) 40’ steel bar joists • D.R. trimmer • garden tiller • Grant 10-speed bike • Pincor PTO generator 30 KW • Pequea hay tedder • N.H. 489 haybine *ls’ farm cattle trailer • hoof trimming trailer (new) • J.D. 716 A 12T w/roof silage wagon • Zimmerman 32’ elevator (com/hay) • N.I. 14’ flatbed wagon • J.D. 4010 tractor • J.D. 3940 chopper w/N.R. head • Gehl open top silage wagon • Ritchie water fountain; Hesston 1150 haybine; N.H. open top silage wagon; Oliver 2x18” plow; J.D. 300 corn picker; round bale wagon self-load & unload. ABSOLUTE AUCTION ITEMS: 1987 half-ton 4 x 4 Dodge PU, 4-speed, 318 engine • 1965 Case wheel loader, 4x4 • Ingersoll Rand Gyro Flo 160 air compressor, pull behind with J.D. motor • 1979 International single axle dumptruck, 5- speed w/hi-lo rear axle • 1969 Chev. single axle dump truck, 350 h.d. motor, 5-speed, hi-lo rear axle • 1974 Ford single axle dumptruck, Cat VB, 5-speed w/hi-lo rear axle More equipment is coming’ TERMS: Cash or good check day of auction. Any announcements day of auction take priority over ads. Please consign equipment early Auctioneers Tom M Weaver VA #2167 Kent D Weaver VA#2s4^ Not Responsible foi any accidents COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., AUG. 26,2000 9:00 AM Selling Antiques, Collectibles, Tools, & Butcher Items at the Home of The Late Earl. J. Inch, a one time Fruit Farmer & Ford Dealer DIRECTIONS: From Sellinsgrove travel North on Rts 11 & 15 to Park Road (at the old Dairy Queen). Turn left and proceed approx. 2 miles to auction on the right, the site of the former Ford Dealership. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Oak Partner’s Desk; WWII Metal German Helmet; German Officer’s Cap; Nazi Arm Band; Books about WWII; 2 Keyboard Organ by Wards; Photo of 1.0.0. F. Orphans, 1920; Christmas Decorations; Art Deco Lights; Drying Fingers on Stand; Barrel Jar w/Handle; Frames; Lightening Rods; Fishing Rods; Wood Tool Boxes; Orange Hunting Outfit; Hand Cultivators; Baker Wood Stove; Wood & Metal Shelves; Guitars; Yard Sticks; Milk Cans; Kid’s Sleds; Toboggan, Bushel Baskets, 100+ Apple Crates; File Cabinets; Baskets; Wood Spoke Wheel; Steel Traps & Conibear; Fur Stretchers; Trapping Baskets; Metal Plant Stands; Old Slate Roofing; Chunk Stove; Steel Doors; Fans; Elec. Motor; Step Ladders; Lg. Ford Sign & Other Ford Literature, Memorabilia, & Manuals; Rolling Green Park Items; WORKSHOP & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS lOhp Ford Lawn Tractor; (3) 36’ Utility Poles; Approx. 30’ Steel Sign Post w/Arm; 1074 Pioneer Cham Saw, 10” Radial Arm Saw; Band Saw; Apple Picker & Bags; Size 8 Waders; New Size 9 Camo Boots; Riccar Elec. Sewing Machine; 2 Shop Vacs; Wood & Metal Shelves; Wood Toy Trolley; Apple Picking Ladders; Metal Roofing, Stainless Hog Feeder; Butcher Equipment, Pet Taxi; Air Conditioner; Door & Windows, Lumber, Used Tin Sheeting; Felt Paper, Dollies, 5 & 7 ,shp Motors, 5 hp, 3 Phase Motor & Others: Lots & Lots of Items of Interest Still To Be Discovered NEIL A. COURTNEY R.D. #1 Box 239 -'•a. JU Richfield, PA 17086 (570) 539-8791 W' All-002651-L KENNETH E. MASSINGER RR 02, Box 985 McClure, PA 17841 (570) 658-3536 AU-001532-L
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