Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 18, 1985, Image 153

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    Sale Reports
An Important Gun
Auction was held May 6
for the Paul H.
Breneman Estate, at
Graystone Rd., west of
Route 72, 7 miles north
of Lancaster, Pa.
Some prices received
were: Winchester
Model 12 28 gauge
shotgun $3630, Win.
Mod. 12 20 ga. shotgun
$630, Win. Mod. 1216 ga.
shotgun $550, Win. Mod.
12 12 ga. shotgun $495,
Lefever Nitra-Special 16
ga. double barrel
shotgun $3OO,
HAY WAGONS FOR SALE
3 Sizes Available... 16', 18’, 20’
with or without running gear
• Also will fit sides onto your flat wagon
Berks Countv:
JOE RUTH
RD #4133
Fleetwood, Pa. 19522
215-944-7571
Virginia:
D.J. IMPLEMENTS
RD 2 Box 395
Dayton, Va. 22821
703-879-9926
STOLIZFUS WOODWORK
MFD.
BY:
SAVE
40%
on
New Replacement
Belts For Farm
Machines
• Bale Thrower Belts
*52.00
• Grove-Gehl-Int.-S.U
Wagon Box Belts
*9B to *l2O
Also Available: Bean Picker Belts & Big
Round Baler Belts
Any flat belt can be custom made for your
farm machinery (cleats installed). Belts
shipped same day by UPS.
For more information, write:
ObbGebd
Rt. 16, Chaffee, New York 14030
Phone Collect: 716-496-6025
Remington Mod. 1100 12
gauge semi-automatic
shotgun $375, Parker
Bros. 12 gauge double
barrel shotgun $4lO,
Win. Mod. 43 218 BEE
cal. bolt action rifle
$440, Sako 222 cal. bolt
action rifle $330, Colt
Mark IV senes 70
government model 9
mm lugar auto, pistol
$3OO, Walther 7.65 cal.
auto, pistol $lOO, and
Win. commerative 1979
limited edition II $935.
The sale was con
ducted by the Conestoga
Wood or Steel
Wayne Countv:
HONESDALE
SPREADING
SERVICE, INC.
505 Cliff St.
Honesdale, Pa. 18431
Joe Schweithofer
717-253-2410
Rt. 897 North - Gap, PA 17527
717-442-8972
Auction Co.
XXX
A Two Day Antique
Auction was held May 8
and May 9 at Troxelville
Antiques, Troxelville,
Pa.
Some pnces were:
granite basin $B, post
card album $27.50, oil
finger lamp $25,
Sessions mantel clock
$2O, Seth Thomas
mantel clock $5O,
wooden fish bucket
$12.50, wicker desk $l6O,
round pedestal table
$77.50, small marble top
stand $3O, iron & brass
bed $l9O, oak washstand
$l6O, oak armchair $55,
fad iron $5, copper wash
Adams Count:
HAROLD
DEARDORFF
Rt. 1
Fairfield. Pa. 17320
717-642-8722
Maryland:
LEROY HILDEBRAN
Woodsboro, Md.
301-845-8929
boiler $45, \plnut
cradle $27.50, but'
chum $45, Bennington
washboard $95, piano
stool $5O, wicker chairs
$llO each, library table
$7O and oak extension
table $l2O.
Earl Eash was the
auctioneer.
XXX
A Large Pa. Herd
Dispersal was held May
7 at the Frederick
Fairgrounds, Frederi
ck, Maryland.
Fencing Problems
WITH
ARC
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• Eliminates fence sagging The ARC 12 Fence is a new concept m livestock
• No Staples or wire Clips fencing Using free energy from the sun, the
• Adjustable enclosed spring solar powered solid state unit keeps a powerful
assembly for each wire 12 volt battery charged for effective shocking
• Optional Site rails ,M Special non-conductive white plastic posts are
• Optional Arc 110 Volt attractive and extremely durable capable of be
multi Wire unit mg bent 45" and returning to their original posi
• Installed by trained dealers tion Using smooth 12' 2 gauge high tensile wire
• Fully guaranteed by warranty eliminates injuries from barbed wire
Manufactured by Representation m
SOLAR FENCING, CO aIM 12 Foreign Countries
Box 557 - Hwy 63 South, Oskaloosa, lowa We 5,111 Have A Few Cfto,ce
nL .mams. ~. Distributor And Dealerships
Phone '315) 671-0401 n»»j> (800) 247-8150 out ot sijii wjMs Available
717-649-5321
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\ SOLAR FENCE CO.
\ / E.D. 2, Box 148
' Watsontown, PA 17777
, age of the 90
grade Holstein cows in
all stages from dry to
fresh was $602. The top
animal sold for $990 and
the second high was
$9lO.
Remsburg Sales
Service conducted the
sale.
An Evening Auction of
farm machinery was
held May 9 at the
Frederick Fairgrounds,
Frederick, Maryland.
Lancaster Fanning Saturday, May 18,1985-D33
Some items, sold
were: gleaner F 2
combine w/3 heads
$12,000, Field Queen
7650 harvester $15,000,
A.C. 7000 D tractor
$B2OO, J.D. 4520 D
tractor $6050, Int. 1066 D
tractor $7OOO, Int. 1256 D
tractor $7600, Int. 544 D
tractor $3700, M.F. 35 G
tractor $lBOO, Krause
1900 disc harrow $6lOO,
N.H. 1034 hay stacker
$6150, Int. 720 auto-reset
plow $3200, J.D. 830
haybine $l9OO and
Papec grinder-mixer
$1350.
Trout Auctioneers,
Inc. conducted the sale.
XXX
A Public Sale of an
tiques was held May 11
at the Denver Fire Hall,
Denver, Lane. Co., Pa.
by Elizabeth G. Sharp of
Reamstown, Pa. There
were 300 bidders.
Some prices received
were: 5 pc. carved
mahogany bedroom
suite $l7OO, 10 pc. set
carved mahogany
dining room suite $lOOO,
marble topped tables
$4OO & $470, set of 6
plank-bottom chairs
$375, Victorian side
chair $270, rope bed
$250, flow-blue teapot
$102.50, flow-blue
platter $9O, flow-blue
plates $75 each, 4 flow
blue cups & saucers
$62.50 each, iron dipper
$75, stick spatter platter
$125, and oriental
chocolate set $230.
T. Glenn and Timothy
G. Horst were the
auctioneers.
XXX
A Public Sale of an
tiques was held May 11
by Mrs. Barbara Enck,
17 Thomas Dr ,
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Some items sold
were: copper kettle
$5OO, oak chest of
drawers $9O, pie cup
board $360, blanket
chests $l2O & $l7O,
wooden wardrobe $3OO,
oak broad axe $4O,
marble top stand $75,
rope bed $BO and egg
scale $7.50.
Kling’s Auction
Service conducted the
sale.
A Holstein and
machinery auction was
held May 9 by Dwayne
Russell on route 23, I*4
miles north of Sussex,
New Jersey.
The 56 head of
Holsteins, Guernseys,
Jerseys and Brown
Swiss averaged $625.
The two top cows
brought $lOOO each.
Other prices were:
Ford 6600 D tractor
$7250, Ford 3-B 16” plow
$6OO, Ford 2 row com
planter $475, N.H. 273
baler $2450, N.H. 477
haybme $3950, DeLaval
2" pipeline & auto,
washer $3900 and Patz
bam cleaner $l7OO.
Col. Fred R. Daniel
conducted the sale.
A Public Auction of
registered and grade
Holsteins was held May
6 by Anna Sigler and
Shirley Sigler on
Cemetery Road,
Washington, New
Jersey.
The top cow sold for
$845 ; 8 cows between
$7OO & $800; 15 head
between $6OO & $7OO, 22
head between $5OO &
$600; 6 started calves
$6O to $140; 10 heifers 10
months to 1 year $195 to
$350; 12 open heifers
$4BO each and the
average of all 87
animals was $5OO.
Other prices were:
Jamesway 635 gal. bulk
tank $6OO, Surge milkers
$37.50 and 6 unit Surge
milker pump $llO.
Arthur Hanna was the
auctioneer.