More Mail Box Markets Appear On Page D 2 MAILROX new > Vickers oil pump for central hydraulics, cnocA .c $100; MF backhoe cyl. 5" rWf SALE round, 40" stroke. 1977 Pont., low mileai Call after 9 pm. Northampton Co. 610- 837-7167. 1978 Buick Limited, 241 - Vermeer 605 D, $995 needs back bumper. We ea - Augusta Co 540-234- have it. 1979 Caddy, 0924 needs some work, nice to Reg. Simmental bull, gd restore. Northampton breeder. Call eve. 6-10 Co. 610-837-6356. Adams Co. 717-677-8981. IH 2400 diesel w/loader, 253 White 18' wing disc heavy duty, front axle, dual wheels, works gd' PS, 3 pt, gd. paint; also $1500; Bagger PTO hop snow blade, $5850. Har- per blower, $5OO. Bucks ford Co. 410-877-1658. Co. 610-428-2898 or 610- 346-9413. Sale Reports RADESKY ESTATE AND RADESKY SALE A public sale of real estate, building lots, household goods, farm equipment, tools, and trucks was conducted on Saturday, Nov. 15, for the Adolphe J. Radesky Estate and Laura H. Radesky by Horst Auc tioneers of Ephrata. There were 301 regis tered bidders. A 38-acre farm located at 826 Strasburg Pike, West Lampeter Town ship, Lancaster County sold for $785,000 to Benuel S. and Annie K. King of Strasburg. Building lots sold for $82,000 to Donald R. Broderick II and Stacey Broderick of Lancaster. Items sold included a Troy roto-tiller, $470; a Troy Trail Blazer mower, $225; a wagon, $B5; barn siding, $65; a Farmall MD farm tractor, $1,000; a Farmall 400 farm trac tor, $1,100; a Farmall Super A tractor, $1,600; a Farmall M tractor with sprayer, $800; a tractor attachment, $650; a wagon, a bale elevator, $130; a disc, $200; a spreader, $130; a silage chopper, $9O; a 1964 Ford pickup, $160; wheel weights, $120; two butter churns, $l2O and $95; a washboard, $B5; various lots of Indian arrow points, $55-$lOO each; a map, $140; a four-piece Depression bedroom set, $320; a round oak exten sion table, $500; a de pression bookcase, $100; a Panasonic color TV, $240; a built-in corner cupboard, $750; a Hot point auto, washer, $150; and a Hotpoint electric dryer, $lOO. FITEESTATE SALE A public sale was con ducted on Saturday, Nov. 15, for the H. Rich ard Fite Estate by the Probst Family Auction Service. A collection of farm toys included a Farmall 400 Ertl, $150; a McCor mick Deering Little Genius #8 2-bottom trailer plow, $155; a John Deere combine, $125; a John Deere 4020 diesel tractor, $170; a New Hol land baler, $110; a Oliver baler, $105; a John Deere tractor with loader, $B5; a Farmall MD, with loader, $80; a Farmall Super MD diesel, $80; a Oliver 1-row corn cutter, $80; a Live Action metal tractor truscale, $80; and a Farmall H 1997 Case, Dbl. dial ihram air mm Northamp |e 759-1307. Haybines, NH 492, 477, Hesston 1071, $l5OO ea.; round balers MF 1560, IN $75, Other collectibles in cluded a Fox mount, $175; an oak deer hoof mirror/rack, $160; a Daisy Red Ryder BB gun, $125; a Budweiser adv. mirror, $9O; a deer mount, $B5; a Frank H. Rohrer-Strasburg Vi pint milk bottle, $B5; a Har nish Dairy, New Danville qt. milk bottle, $7O; a Schmidts lighted sign, $55; 2 Harry Jobes duck decoys, $B5 and $80; a Martins Dairy gallon bottle, $65; a Pure Milk miniature milk carrier, $80; a hand-made inlaid wood deer tray, $55; and a Wild Turkey decanter (in box), $5O. There were 161 regis tered bidders. AMERICANA CONSIGNMENT SALE Conestoga Auctino conducted its Americana consignment auction, Saturday, Nov. 8, draw ing 406 registered buyers from 27 states. Highlights of the auc tion were a blue-and yellow rainbow spatterware coffee pot, $24,200; a pineapple pattern spatterware plate, $21,150; a purple and-black rainbow spatterware pitcher and bowl, $7,100; a green spatterware school-house plate, $5,500; a blue spatterware school-house cup and saucer, $3,400; a purple spatterware acorn plate, $4,050. Also, a Pennsylvania, 19th-century, paint decorated, miniature, dome-lid chest, $24,500; three Wilhelm Schimmel carved dogs, $12,000 to $33,000 each; an oil-on board self portrait of Jacob Eichholtz, $7,700; a very fine Daniel Garber 1902 painting of the Sus quehanna, $44,000; a very good landscape painting by Martin Rico 1864, $19,800; an oil on canvas painting of sheep in pasture, $4,950. Also, a 19th-century, redware, folk-art bird whistle, $5,060; a Lan caster, Pa., Henry Swope Pottery, glazed redware jar, $1,760; a copper, conical-form coffee pot signed P. Derr, $8,250; a signed John Fisher, York, Pa., gooseneck copper tea kettle, $5,750; a painted, oval Bucher box, $2,200; a Lancaster County compass decorated trinket chest, $7,100; a Jonas Weber miniature chest, $4,950. Also, a miniature, paint-decorated settee, $2,400; a Lehnware saf fron box, $2,500; a Lehn ware sewing box, $11,500; a painted, mini ature dry sink, $2,200; a butternut wooden try, $825; a chain-link butter print and pie crimper, $2,970; a Pennsylvania German heart butter print, $4,600; a large Pennsylvania German carved rooster, $3,500; a Daniel Otto hand-drawn Taufschein, $3,900; a David Bixler wood block of a church, $4,900; a David Bixler wood block of dove, $4,750; a water color painting of lady in blue dress attributed to Jacob Maentel, $7,700. Also, a bulbous-form mocha pitcher, $2,750; a mocha, dome-form pepper pot, $2,300; a mocha sugar bowl, $3,000; a mocha minia ture pitcher, $4,900; a large Canton bowl, $1,650; a late 18th century Berks County, Pa., paint-decorated, pine dower chest, $27,500; a very fine Soap Hollow paint-decorated chest of drawers, $28,600; a Lebanon County, Pa„ paint decorated, step-back dower chest, $23,100; a very fine Pennsylvania walnut schrank, $22,000; a very fine Pennsylvania cherry, federal, two-part corner cupboard, $14,850; eight Henry Slaugh chairs, $5,750; a Daniel Oyster, Reading Pa., mahogany tail-case clock, $9,900. Also, a John Esterle, New Holland, Pa., fed eral, cherry tail-case clock, $10,450; a York Co., Pa., paint decorated, two-part corner cupboard, $6,000; a Beidermeyer, satin wood, architectural chest of drawers with fall-front desk, $7,700; a green, painted apothecary cabi net, $4,000; a New Eng land grain-decorated blanket chest, $2,300; a Perry County, Pa., red ware sugar bowl, $2,200. Also, a lollipop form redware bank, $6,600; a redware bowl with brown-and-yellow slip decoration, $3,000; a late 18th-century, Berks County, Pa., redware, bulbous-form jar, $6,000; a Pennsylvania, late-18th century, redware covered sugar bowl with yellow, orange and black slip decoration, $6,600; a gaudy Dutch dove pattern plate, $1,900. Also a canary yellow floral-design IO'A-inch plate, $1,875; a stick spatter ironstone charger, $1,350; a brown homespun mattress cover, $1,100; a brown and-checked homespun linen, $3,000; a D.Y. Ell inger theorem with absket of fruit and bird, $2,200; a D.Y. Ellinger theorem with rooster holding a worm in mouth, $1,900; a D.Y. Ellinger theoreum of a turkey, $2,525; a D.Y. Ellinger painting of a farm scene on an oval tray, $3,500; 223 stone .ware bottles, $8,250; a John Bell signed cake crock, $1,425; a wrought iron pie steel, $900; and a chalkware cat, $l,lOO. GRUBERSALE iumi An 82-acre dairy farm on 70 acres with a 2'A story frame house, a four-car garage and two barns sold for $509,000 to Timothy and Tina Baughman, Bainbridge, at a public sale con ducted Thursday, Nov. 13. The sale was con ducted for Menno and Betty Gruber, 2552 Bain bridge Road, and Con ducted by Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens. Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week's publication Internet Sale Register will be updated by Friday at 12 Noon ATTENTION U CTIOMT.RS All sales register info needs complete address, street, town, county & state. FRI/SAT. NOV 21/22 - FRI/SAT, NOV 21/22 Lancaster Mennomte 8.30 AM John Deere col- School Fall gathering & | ec t, mowers, parts, auction at 2176 Lincoln tools, misc at White Hwy E , Lancaster, PA, by House Farm Supply, Diffenbach Auct 17400 Falls Rd , Upperco, MD by Stewart K. Wisner & Co. Auct. 410-374-3445 FISHER SALE A" one-story, frame, two-bedroom bungalow with a 20-by-75-foot pole barn on 3.25 acres sold for $194,000 to John Fisher, Lime Quarry Road, Gap, at a public sale conducted Saturday, Nov. 1, for Benjamin H. and Betsy K. Fisher, 619 Mt. Vemon Road, Gap. The sale was con ducted by Michael J. Martin Auctioneer & As sociates, New Holland. WENGERSALE A split-level, brick and-aluminum house with four bedrooms, two full baths and a two-car garage on a one-half-acre lot sold to Glen A. Martin, Ephrata, for $177,000 at a public sale conducted Friday, Nov. 7, for Gerald and Dorothea Wenger, 100 Sunset Ave., New Hol land. The sale was con ducted by Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens. KIEFFER ESTATE SALE A two-bedroom, IVi bath brick ranch-style house with a two-car garage on a 135-by-125 foot lot at 512 W. Cones toga St., New Holland, sold to Richard and Joyce Steffy of East Earl for $137,000 at a public sale conducted for Doro thy E. Kieffer estate, Sat urday, Nov. 8. Personal property that sold included a 1995 V-6 automatic Olds Cutlass Ciera SL with 39,000 miles, $4,900; a number 10 New Holland Ma chine Co. anvil, $400; a Pfaff 1215 sewing ma chine, $165; a Magic Chef refrigerator, $155; an upright freezer, $150; a three-piece bedroom suite, $355; a set of four bent-back chairs, $95; a maple table with chairs, $155; a broad ax, $l7O. Shirley Temple dolls in box, $lOO each; a seated cast-iron dog, $105; a W.L. Frank houser 1 quart milk bottle (Honey Brook), $110; a pink Depression era basket, $47; a New Holland feed mill wrench, $27; a Griswold number 0 skillet, $5O; cast-iron bull dogs, $lOO to $135 each; a blue Ranger oe mug and bowl, $32; and a Hubley floral door stop, $9O. Larry Heinsey, New Holland, and Jay M. Leary, New Holland, conducted the auction with 264 registered bid ders attending. FLEAGER ESTATE SALE A ll'/z-acre farmette with a 2Vi-story field stone and frame house sold for $343,000 Thurs day, Nov. 6, at a public sale conducted for the Helen E. Fleager estate. The property at 163 Davis Road CoatesviUe, was bought by Charles Stauffer of Exton. Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens, conducted the sale. Lancaster FRI & SAT. NOV. 21 & 22 -10 AM Construction & farm machinery. Utility trucks & equip., passen ger vehicles, trucks. 1450 New York Ave., Wilming ton, DE. 301-573-5005. Nationwide Auction Sys. SAT. NOV. 22 - Farm equipment, Ronald & Janice Metzger, 4349 Golden Key Rd. Kemp ton, by Zettlemover Auct PORTERFIELD > AUCTIONS X SHORT NOTICE ABSOLUTE LIQUIDATION * EXCEL PRODUCTIONS INC. * SAT. DECEMBER 13, 2003 (« 9:00,\M Sale held 501 Richardson Drive, Lancaster, PA. From Lancaster follow Rt 462 (Columbia Ave.) west through intersec tion of Centerville Rd. Continue west turn right at Leisure Lanes onto Richardson follow signs. Sale held at Lumax building door #7 Woodworking Equip, Power Tools, Hand Tools, Workbenches, Lamination Machine, Lumber, Office Furniture, Fork Lift, Pallet Racking, Electrical Parts, Hardware And More! WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT: A&A Saw & Machine Co. panel saw, 2 Dust collection systems, Whitney 24” thickness planer, Northfield 12” jointer, Powermatic 8” jointer, Bridgewood spindle sander, Do All Contour Machine 22” band saw, Dayton 12”disc-6”belt sander bn stand, Rockwell 12” disc sander, Dayton 20” drill press, Delta drill press, Uni- Point Model X36AF radial arm saw, Powermatic 12” table saw, Powermatic Model 72 12” table saw, Inca 20” band saw, Boice Crane 14” band saw. Delta material feeder. Router table Sanding table METAL WORKING EQUIPMENT: Niagra 36” shear, Chicago 48” brake, punch press, arbor press POWER & HAND TOOLS: Paslode, Senco, Porter Cable staplers, nail ers, brad lackers Skil, B&D, Makita, Ryobi, Milwaukee, Porter Cable, biscuit jointer, drills, saber saws, belt sanders, palm & orbital sanders, die grinder, impact wrench Porter Cable, Bosch, B&D routeis and laminate tools. Twist, Seed bore and Forester bits and sets Stanley #lOO miter table. Hole saws, Chisels, Rasps & Files, Brace & bits. Claw & Ball peen hammers, rubber mallets, handsaws. Wrenches, latchets, sockets, Tap & Die set. Rigid pipe wrenches & cutter, Vise grips. C-clamps, wood clamps, bar clamps, spring clamps Cable cutters & crimpers Picture frame clamps. Staple guns. Air hoses. Pliers, shears. Screw drivers. Machine vises. Trowels. Framing & Tee squares Binks spray guns and equipment Saw blades. Sanding discs & belts. LUMBER & MATERIAL: 1/4”, 3/8", 1/2”, 5/8”, 3/4” Birch plywood, Particleboard, trim Colored Sintra, Octonorm (many pcs) MISC: Electrical parts, fittings, lights. Material handling carts Pallet jack Hand trucks. Banding equipment Nails & Hardware Ladders Saw horses Lots ol pallet racking. Edge banding Rolls of Velcro stripping Cleaning and office maintenance products. Insulation kits Power cords. Casters Tape Screws Nails. Bolts & hardware Material roller tables. Light tables Spray adhesives Office Equipment: Seal Image 3600 36” lammatoi and print mount machine Lots of workstations, desks, chans, metal file and storage cabinets Cherry finish desk, bookcase, file and more New s’xlo’ conference tables Floor fans. Cabinets, Conference tables and more CLARK Power Worker SP3O walk behind forklift w/charger Auctioneer Notes: Excel Productions Inc is a lOyr old producer of fine dis plays and exhibits. All merchandise is m very good condition. Will be sell ing with 2 Auctioneers. Special Note: Dust Collection Systems, Panel Saw, Sanding table and Trim are located off sale site at 150 N. Queen St., Lancaster. Buyers can inspect them sale day from 7:30-9:ooam or by appointment, they will be sold from the auction site at 12:00. All merchandise must be removed by Dec 20, 2003 Loading and Docks available Sale order: 9:ooam Hand tools, smalls 12:00 Wood & Metal working Equip Please visit our web site for photos NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS FOOD SERVED 5% BUYERS PREMIUM ON ALL PURCHASES www.porterfieldauctions.com Terms: Cash, PA Check, Certified funds Bob Porterfield Auct. AU37411L 1 877 TOP BUCK or (717) 871-9004 Farming, Saturday, November 22, 2003-819 co. 610-395-8064, 610- 395-0227. Livestock Auction, Mid- dleburg, PA, consign- SAT NOV. 22 - Reserved ments and advertise for Important PA Herd ments accepted, 570-837- Dispersal (DP), by Cattle 2222 ' U '°° 2463 ' E SAT NOV 22 - 9AM Real 607-746-2226. Estate 12 Noon . H H SAT. NOV. 22 - SAM Mar- gds , furniture, tools, tinsburg, WV. Farm coins at 102 Stnckler- Equip, constr equip stown Rd., New misc. Eastern Panhandle manstown, PA, for Roy Auction (800) 869-2433 Harnish Sr Estate by SAT. NOV. 22-9 AM Wood Snyder's Auct A & metal machinery, tools, 003489-L 717-733-7052 antiques Blue Ball SAT NOV 22 - Work Machine Co , Inc 4225 horse, mule & driving Division Highway 717- sale at 834 Wallace Rd , 354-4478 New Holland, PA by Mel's SAT NOV. 22 - 9AM Fall Stable, AUOO3IIIL, 717- Farm equip consignment 354-8397, 717-354-6431 auct. at Rt 75 exit of Rt SAT NOV 22 - 9AM Shop 322 between Harrisburg equip, forklift, misc , & State College by Bryan lawn/garden, furn, guns, D. Imes & Sons Auct at 72 N Groffdale Rd, AU001656-L, 717-527- New Holland, PA by 2449 Horning Auct Service, SAT. NOV. 22 - 9AM Real # 3 95i estate, pers prop., guns, SAT NOV 22 - 9AM Real tools, equip, turn, misc estate (3500 sq ft bilevel at 641 Buchland Rd., Nar- custom built home), von, PA by Diffenbach rucks, RV, boat, ATVS, Auct. Inc. #2258-L, 717- dols, bldg supplies, 355-7253. misc. at 310Tichy Dr Mt. SAT. NOV. 22 - 9AM Holly Springs PA by Equipment Consignment 9lXnn-jQc;a i 3 717 oca Auction, at MidJleburg i-L, 717-859-2028
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