Dl6-Lancaster Firming Saturday, July 6,1985 Sale Reports A Public Sale of real estate, boat and guns was held June 29 for the Roy D. Yingst estate at 850 Mt. Zion Rd., in the Cedar Crest School District. The 3 acre property was sold to a neighbor for $60,000 and included a frame bungalow dwelling and a block building with a 2-car garage. Other prices were: Ebbtide Bass boat & trailer $5500, 1980 Lincoln Continental Mark 6 $6700, Browning over/under shotgun $6OO, Model 70, 220 Swift rifle $470, set of Bobsie Twins books $25 and 1957 Nash Metro $lO5O. Auctioneers were Weik and Buffenmeyer New rotary cutter is stronger, lighter SELMA, AL - The box section construction on Bush Hog’s new 3100 series rotary cutters increases the cutters’ strength while reducing the weight to allow smaller tractors to pull larger cutters. The 3100 senes consists of the 3108, which has a cutting width of 9 feet, the lO'i-foot 3126, and the 14- foot 3168. All three models easily handle brush up to two inches in diameter. jK/ The satisfaction that comes from doing a good \t Jl\ (rffarn,in2 ItV’i %| Liming is one of the most important u factors in keeping your soil in the highest V - productive range By raising the pH from \ Lm, a level below 60t06 5 or higher you can 1.-- - ' f7' expect to harvest as much as 5 more » ilj ;T ..Al) bushels of corn per acre with similar mcreases for all other fora § e and cash ORDER NOW FOR PROMPT DELIVERY |||BC!MiK Blue Ball (717)354-4125 UIvICSTIPIiE Gap (717)442-4148 PROTECT YOUR CATTLE WHEN THEY DINE. | There are more cattle lost by metal penetrat- S mg the stomach than most farmers realize. The • cost of just one 1-1200 lb. animal would equal the • cost of several Snatcher Feed Hoppers. • • “a stitch in time saves nine J So Protect Your Cattle When They Dine For More Information Call • or •Write To Box 2300, RJD. 1 Jonestown, Pa. 17038 XXX A Public Auction of machinery and household goods was held June 29 by Mrs. McChntic (link) Aitkin, 5 miles east of Burnham, Mifflin Co., Pa. There was a good turnout for the sale. Some prices received were: J.D. 3020 G tractor $3OOO, feeder wagon $3lO, N.H. T haybine $l2OO, elevator $2OO, post driver $2lO, J.D. 14T baler $275, N.H. flail chopper $B5O, N.H. rake $350, 300 gal, bulk tank $320, crock w/blue $175 and oak bedroom suite $470. Mark Click was the auctioneer, XXX The 3100 senes cutters are ideal for farmers, orchard owners, and government agencies who want to increase their cutting capacity without investing in new tractors. When equipped with self-leveling pull-type hitches, the 3108 can be pulled with as little at 40 HP, the 3126 requires 50 HP and the 3168 needs 65 HP. Lift hitch horsepower requirements range from 50 for the 3108 to 70 for the 3168. USE THE SNATCHER A Stainless Steel Feed • Hopper, loaded with * magnets designed to draw I metal from Silage and Grain Feed. Remember 717/865-4289 A Public Sale of gas engines and antiques was held June 29 by Ken A. Bushey, near the village of Bowmansdale, Pa. There were people attending from Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia m ad dition to Pennsylvania. Some prices were: Centaur model KV tractor $6BO, J.D. B tractor $770, United gas engine $550, Ottawa gas engine $575, New Way gas engine $560, Hercules gas engine $4OO, McDeenng gas engine $370, Miller & Johnson gas engine $275, Fairbank & Morse gas engine $325, Maytag gas engine $9O, Maytag oil can $5O, Kreiter player piano $BOO, piano rolls $llO, brass steam whistles $55 avg., brass steam locomotive bell $440, J.D. tractor pitcher $65, biscuit & cracker box $62, butter churns $l7O to $250, Lewisbury coffee mill $325, straw fork $75, folding ruler $22, Winchester Mod. 12 16 ga. $440, Stevens 22 pump $230, Baker 12 ga. double bbl. $360. Little Ike Eichelberger was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of shop tools and lumber was held June 29 by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barden and Mrs. Hamilton Brown, 1 mile west on Route 6, Mansfield, Pa. Some prices included: Ford 8N tractor $1525, sleigh $350, J.D. 2-B plow $2OO, wooden toy doll carriage $52.50, Shop Smith $625, DeWalt radial arm saw $425,6” jointer $325 CUSTOM BUILT AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR A VARIETY OF NEEDS: • Painted Galvanized Roof & Siding in a wide range of sizes, designs and colors. • Weather Resistant Pressure Treated Poles and 2x6’s T&G Skirting BEN STOLTZFUS (215) 273-3456 Honeybrook, PA mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM and a quantity of maple and cherry lumber $2435. Dick Crittenden Auction Co. conducted the sale. XXX A 2 Day Auction of builders equipment was held June 28 and June 29 by the Newville Builders Supply & Mfg. Inc. at 7 Cherry Street, Newville, Pa. Some prices were; 1973 Int. lift truck w/14’ bed $4050, Baker dual front fork lift $3700, band saw $235, table saw $3lO, Rinse & Vac. $2BO, paint shaker $l5O, joiner $6O, shaper $325, miter saw $l5O, banding machine $2OO, LBM typewriter $3OO, desk $l4O, Apple Computer w/Epson Printer & Zenith Data Systems Scanner $950, copy machine $325, key making machine $350, 2-drawer fireproof file cabinet $2OO, adding machines $3O to $75, doors $1 to $l4O each, insulation $lO per roll, window units $25 to $175, paneling $5 a sheet and nails $2 to $35 for 50 pound. The auctioneers were Bill Rowe and Ben Rowe. XXX A Public Sale of household goods and antiques plus shoe repair equipment was held June 29 by Jacob and Katie Speicher, 438 Mt. Sidney Rd. in the village of Wit mer, Lane., Co., Pa. There were 285 registered bidders in at POLE BUILDINGS tendance. Some prices were: oak bowed glass china closet $570, small oak library table $ll5, antique slant top desk $l2OO, chest of drawers $155, wood box $250, gas refrigerator $l3O, antique cash register $360, Warm Morning stove $355, log cabin quilt $2lO, dark stripe quilt $550, 2 gray Amish carnages $l2O & $3OO, pair of pink wool baby socks $57.50, Landis shoe stitcher $65, Singer treadle sewing machine $BO, 2 German Bibles $9O & $7O, child’s bureau $4O, infant high chair $B5, roaster $87.50, ironstone Tyrol picture and base $B5, apple peeler $35 and butter print $25. The auctioneers were Robert E. and Jeffrey R. Martin and Frank L. Steller. A Public Auction of real estate was held June 27 by Robert L. and Sarah E. Thompson, v 2 mile south of Route n Bypass on Rt. 41, Lake Rd. and LR 131, Avondale, Pa. Despite the rainy weather there were over 200 people at the sale. The 26 acre farm was sold for $6703 an acre ot $lBl,OOO to James E. Mark. It was zoned industrial and commercial and included a farm residence, bank barn and storage buildings. Harry W. Whitside and Associates conducted the sale. ‘ XXX by Stoltzfus Builders SAM STOLTZFUS (215) 273-3495 XXX
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