Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 23, 1993, Image 70

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    826-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 23, 1993
Sale Reports
PUBLIC AUCTION
Horse Drawn Farm Machinery -
2 Carriages - 4 Head Draff Horses
Sputnick - Antiques
Wednesday, February 24, 1993
9:30 A.M.
Sale held at 5559 Seldomrldge Road, Lancaster County, PA, 2
miles North of White Horse. From Route 340 go North on Mee
tinghouse Road.
Horses - Hitches - Harness - Carriages
Pair of bay 10 year old draft horses, 2 single bay horses: 7 sets of
harness; extra collars; bridles; lines; 4 and 5 horse hitches; single,
double trees: 2 storm front carriages, both have hydraulic brakes,
roller bearing, 1 like new, fiberglass top.
Farm Machinery
White Horse Machine 2 way plow; Oliver 2 way plow; Dunham
single roll cultipacker; log field roller; New Holland 456 mower,
hydraulic control; Pequea tedder; New Holland 56 rake; New Hol
land 273 baler with engine; 3 flat bed wagons; Zimmerman 32 ft.
elevator, hydraulic motor; hydraulic unit: A.C.'crimper; 8 HP Honda
engine; New Idea 206 manure spreader, good condition, new ‘B5;
Brill ion alfalfa seeder pacer; McDeering 2 row corn planter with
Gandy boxes; McDeering corn binder with loader, good condition;
Papec ensilage cutter, 3 sets of knives: 4 forecarts; McDeering 2
horse cultivator; 2 grain bin wagons: ground drive seeder; metal
stable hay racks; walking plow; platform scales; 2 chain hoists; 16
milk cans: 2 hole corn shelters; sheaf forks; endless belt; double
hay hook; hay knife; 2 hole corn sheller; Bender milker washer;
Sputnick milk mover; cooler compressor; brooms; shovels; 72 hole
stocked bolt bin; electric fencers: wooden pulleys; more items not
listed.
Auctioneer:
Steve '
Steve Jr. Petersheim:
215-593-AUCT
AU 001349 L
2 wagon loads of small items.
Owners:
Jacob S. & Ruth King
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Lunch By Meetinghouse School
BARD
ESTATE SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques and household
goods was held January
16 for the estate of
Elma Pearle Bard at the
comer of Route 472 and
Noble Road south of
Quarryville, Lane. Co.,
Pa. There were 252
registered bidders at the
sale.
Some prices were:
apple peeler $lOO, egg
scales $4O, butter scales
$95, small Griswald
frying pan $l6O, cand
lewick glassware $l5 to
$BO each, 2 sets of 1846
samplers $175 & $225,
spatterware bowl $195,
small house iron bank
$B5, ice cream dipper
$95, oak shelf clock
$225, slant-top desk
$325, high oak bed
$4lO, Bowfront china
closet $l2OO, oak desk
and bookcase combina
tion $5OO, washstand
$175 and Empire
bureau $3OO.
Kreider, Kline and
Good were the
auctioneers.
CARPENTER &
EGAN SALE
A 3 session Public
Auction was held Janu
ary 15 and 16 for the
estates of Katherine M.
Carpenter of Rexmont,
a collector of glass and
furniture and Robert
Egan of Bemville, a
collector of Pennsylva
nia folk art. The sales
were held at the Horst
Auction Center at the
comer of Route 322 and
Durlach Road in Ephra
ta, Lane. Co., Pa. There
were 570 registered bid
ders present over the
two day sales.
Some items sold
were: 2 Hattie Brunner
prints $5500 & $4950,
2 redware candlesticks
$390 & $6OO, carved
wooden Santa Claus
$525, 2 chairs made by
Lititz furniture maker
Walter Steely $BOO
each, unsigned Sticgel
glass bottle from Man
heim $lOOO, signed
Schlosser tea kettle
$lO5O, carved decora
tive slaw board $5OO,
punched tin coffee pot
$l5OO, two-piece Dutch
cupboard $l7OO, two
piece comer cupboard
$3600, grain decorated
pine blanket chest
$l5OO and 1797 Pen
nsylvania German
blanket chest signed by
Peter Ranck $2950.
T. Glenn Horst &
Son, Inc. conducted the
sale.
KAUFFMAN &
SHANK SALE
A Public Sale of
household goods and
furniture was held Janu
ary 16 for Betty Kauff
man and Helen Shank at
the A 1 Starr Building on
the grounds of the Wil
low Street Fire Co.,
Willow Street, Lane.
Co., Pa. There were 285
bidders.
Some items sold
included: Wallace Nut
ting print $ll5, baby
clothes $72.50, R.S.
Prussia dish Sl9O, lamp
CLOVER LEAF
Registered & Hi-Grade Holstein Dispersal
Dispersal Held For John Z. & Naomi Stoltzfus
Kennedyvllle, Maryland
March 16, 1993 * 11:00 A.M.
Dispersal held at the farm In Kent County, MD, eight miles North of Chestertown,
eight miles South of Galina. Follow Route 213 to Kennedyvllle. Go East at Post Office,
second fafm right.
95 Head
30 head are 2 and 3 year olds milking, D.H.I.A. rolling herd average 20,835 M, 3.68 Fat, all
calf head vaccinated. 30 day charts, certified and accredited herd, monthly vet check. May
1992 top production in Kent County - average 75 lb. M per head.
Bulls represented mostly Sire Power - Belltone, Tesk, Valiant, Leader, Mandingo, Secret,
Melvin, Eveready. 7 Tesk daughters, 5 Secret, 3 Tony, etc.
FEATURES
No. 451 Grade 4 yr. old Sire - Valiant
03-04 346 Days 25.940 M 867 Fat 826 Protein
No. 450 Reg. Born 3-2-88 Due - Sale Time Sire - Walking Chief Mark Dam - Chairman
03-04 337 Days 22.770 M 3.6 828 Fat
No. 449 Grade Born 2-25-88 Sire - Secret
04-01 335 Days 25.970 M 3.9 1030 Fat 889 Protein
No. 446 Reg. Born 2-18-88 Sire - Secret
03-03 365 Days 24,120 M 3.4 815 Fat 790 Protein
No. 443 Grade Born - 12-26-87 Sire - Chairman
03-07 352 Days 24.270 M 6.7 Fat 805 Protein
No. 40 Reg. Born 8-4-89 Due - Sale Time Sire - Tesk
* Peaked 91 lb. M as 2 year old
• No. 48 Born 10-3-89 Sire - Tesk
2 yr. old Projection 305 Days 17.690 M 4.1 726 Fat
No. 8 Grade Born - 6-28-88 Sire - Tesk
04-01 305 Day Projection 23.520 M 4.0 900 Fat 720 Protein
No. 9256 Reg. Sire*- Noah Fresh - Sale Time
Best Record 305 Days 38,110 M 1137 Fat 949 Protein
, • No. 76 Born 7-1-90 Sire - Cleptb
02-03 305 Days 19.300 M 3.6 676 Fat
More detailed and complete information sale day. Announcements sale day take prece
dence over this ad.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE - This is an opportunity to purchase big, strong cattle - bred for pro
duction - 30 years of Holstein breeding - all home raised.
Pedigrees - Henry Kettering
Auctioneer:
Steve
Steve Jr. Petersheim:
215-593-AUCT
AU 001349 L
shade $7O, child’s tea
set $9O, hand beater
$lBO, child’s set of
drawers $l5O, shoe
print $5O, butter chum
$75, tree stand $lO5,
.31 caliber pistol $l9O
and Remington rifle
$350.
Other- items were:
Winross trucks, Landis
Bros, truck $BO, High
Steel truck $95, M&R
Grains truck $BO, Man
heim Fire Co. truck
$l5O, German clock
$B5, Roseville vase
$6O, crystal hurricane
lamp $l3O, cane $5l,
oak washstand $lB5,
maple bureau $2lO,
medicine cabinet $l4O,
2 Victorian chairs $330,
comer cupboard $575,
painted Dutch cupboard
$7OO, oak extension
table $325, music table
$220, tilt-top table $2lO
and Victorian love seat
$325.
Miller and Siegrist
Auctioneers conducted
the sale.
WILD LIFE
TROPHY SALE
A Public Auction of
wild life trophies was
held January 9 at the
Springetts Fire Co.
Social Hall, 3013 East
Market Street, York,
Pa. Buyers were in
attendance from 6
states.
Seventy Eight Head Milk Cows
17 Bred Heifers due March through November
Some of the items
sold were; large Ala
skan brown bear $6200,
bison shoulder mount
$l2OO, moose shoulder
mount $450, mountain
lion attacking deer
$lB5O, full mount wolf
$6OO, full mount black
bears $675 & $BOO,
Dahl sheep $375 &
$625, Caribou shoulder
mount $5lO, wild boar
shoulder mount $l2O,
mountain goat shoulder
mounts $lOO & $340,
mountain lion full
mount $650, whitetail
deer shoulder mounts
$lOO to $270, wolver
ine body mount $575,
black bear shoulder
mount $425, flying
turkey $325, antelope
shoulder mounts $4O,
$5O & $l7O and sharp
tailed grouse $l9O.
Other prices
included: grizzly bear
rug with head $2OOO,
black bear rugs with
head $475, $975 &
$llOO, red fox rug
$l9O, caribou hide
$llO, bear trap $4OO,
wolf trap $75, silver
wolf rug $260, zebra
drum $l9O, moose ant
lers $l3O & $145, elk
shoulder mounts $450
& $5OO, elk rack $550,
painted skulls $65 to
$l4O, Winchester
M7O-300 $450,
Winchester 02-22 rifle
$lB5, Colt 1882 double
barrel shotgun $470,
Springfield 1903 30-06
rifle $370, Springfield
22 Hornet with scope
$4BO, Fox 20 gauge
double barrel shotgun
$5lO, P. Coleman Lon
don twist double barrel
shotgun S5lO and Colt
22 pump gun $4OO.
Tray lots of antlers
sold very good and
small trophies and
related items all com
manded top prices.
Jacob A. Gilbert,
auctioneer.
ROBESON TWP,
SALE
A Public Auction ol
cars and surplus items
was held January 9 by
the Robeson Township
Board of Supervisors at
Robeson Twp. Munici
pal Building along
Route 724, near Gibral
tar, Berks Co., Pa.
Some prices received
were: Michigan #75 gas
rubber tire loader
$3900, Layton tow be
hind paving machine
$l9OO, 1987 & 1989
Chcv. Caprice cars (as
is) $lOOO each, J.D. ro
tary mower $lOOO,
snow plows $6O to $9O
each and two 57” x 20”
aluminum compartment
tool boxes $95 each.
Frey Auctioneers
conducted the sale.
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