Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1994, Image 39

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    Farm Calendar
(Continued from Pag* A 10)
Centre and Clinton Co. Crops Day,
Logan Grange Hall, Pleasant
Gap.
Lycoming Co. Crops Day, Penns
dale Fire Hall, 9:30 a.m.-3:30
Winter Grazing/Calving Work
shop, Wye Research and Edu
cation Center, U. of Md.
Montour Co. Dairy Day, St.
Andrew’s Church, Milton, 9
Northeast Winter Dairy Manage
ment Seminar, Radisson Inn-
North Country, West Lebanon,
N.H., thru Jan. 25.
Adams County Com Clinic, York
Springs Fire Hall, 9:30 a.m.-3
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ducer’s Association annual
meeting, Pleasant Valley
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shop, Tyler Arboretum, repeats
Jan. 26, Feb. 1., and Feb. 2.
Franklin County Com Clinic,
Kauffman’s Community Cen-
ter, 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
Sheep Educational Evening, Berks
County Ag Center. 7:30 p.m.
Herd Health Management Work
shop, Butler Co. Community
Center, Butler, 6:30p.m.-9 p.m.
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office. Creamery.
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Sale Reports
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
antiques and modem
furniture was held Janu
ary 8 at the
Pennypacker-Andrews
Auction Centre, Inc.
along Route 183 three
miles north of Reading,
Pa.
Some prices
included: mahogany
Governor Winthrop
sec-desk $247.50, Hep
plewhite table $247.50,
Victorian sofa $220,
Victorian loveseat
$lB7, marble-top
bureau w/mirror $495,
mahogany bedroom
suite $825, walnut but
ler’s table $412.50, wal-
mens oncHAKQE valve
nut Eastleg sofa
$357.50, Eastleg rocker
$165,5 Victorian chairs
$605, mahogany dinin
groom suite $935 and
National brass cash
register $385.
The auctioneers were
Cathy M. Pennypacker-
Andrews and Luke R.
Witman.
WOOD’S SALE
Wood's Dairy Sale
was held January 5 at
The Gordpn Wood &
Sons Sale Barn off
Route 287,1 mile north
of Tioga, Pa. The regis
tered and grade Hols
teins were from the herd
of Warren Smith, Tioga
• Fast to Fill
• Saves Space
(Compared to
55 Gallon Drums)
• Easy To Move
• Uee Again and
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• Modular Package-
Replacement Parts
Are Avsilable
Raplacoabl* IhrssdtO ball valva shown
with ouhtl mails
Lancaster Ffmlng, Saturday, January IS, 1994-A39
«nd from Gordon Woos
selections.
Some of the top
prices included: two at
$1650. $l6OO, $1450.
$1425 and several at
$l4OO.
Woods Auction Ser
vice managed the sale.
POWERS
ESTATE SALE
A Public Auction of
equipment from River
Road Silo Co. was held
January 8 for Robert
Powers Estate off Route
6 on River Road to
Powers Drive.
Some items sold
were: Ini. 7000 forklift
$4OOO. silo scaffold (for
erecting silos) $2550,
1976 Dodge truck trac
tor 52600. Hotshot trail
er $lOOO, flat bed trailer
$750 and air compres
sor $4OO.
Dick Crittenden Auc
tion Co. managed the
sale.
LICHTENBERGER, SR.
SALE
A Public Sale of a 38
cow dairy herd was held
January 6 by Robert
Lichtenberger, Sr., 406
Bobcat Road, Newville,
Pa.
The grade Holsteins
sold between $485 and
$1235. The average of
the 38 head was $775.
Kevin M. Wickard
was the auctioneer.
KULP ESTATE
SALE
A Public Sale of real
estate, antiques and
household goods was
held January 8 for the
estate of Jean V. Kulp,
at 31-33 East Church
St., Reamstown, Lan
caster County, Pa.
There were 230 regis
tered bidders at the sale.
The l'/i story brick
house with a separate
two-story frame bam
and workshop was sold
for $56,000 to Clair S.
Eberly, R.D.2, East
Earl, Pa.
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
of each week’s publication
JANUARY
SAT. JAN. 15-10 AM Fred-
E-Brad Farms Complete
Dispersal Cows & Machin
ery. At N. Bingham, Pa., 5
mf. N of Mills, Pa, 4 mi. s. of
Whitesvllte, NY. 9 mi. E. of
Ulysses, PA (Potter Co.).
Frederick & Edna Beiser,
Onwers. Shaylor, aucts.
Other prices were:
large set of metal toy
soldiers $675, jelly cup
board $350, green
decorated wood chest
$l4O, Victorian fainting
couch $l5O, oak exten
sion table $265, leaded
glass hanging light
$275, Hahn Eclipse
snow blower $3OO,
wooden wheelbarrow
$195, brass bracket
lamp $lOO and set of
sleigh bells $5O.
T. Glenn, Timothy G.
and Thomas A. Horst
were the auctioneers.
CHRISTIE SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques and household
goods was held January
8 for Agatha J. Christie,
Lancaster, Pa. at the A 1
Starr Building, Willow
Street, Pa.
Some prices
included: Edison table
top Victrola with hom
$l7OO, Edison table-top
Victrola $325, Victor
floor model Victrola
$325, Clarion Victrola
$225, National brass
cash register $250,
piano stool with back
$l6O, 3 child’s rockers
$ll5, $135 & $225.
comer slant-top desk
with shelf $450, small
walnut marble-top table
$240 and small oak
table $llO.
Other prices were:
jelly cupboard $2OO,
reproduction oak table
with claw feet $360,14
old oak table boards
$l3O, 5 old wooden
table legs $lOO, marble
shelf clock $9O, copper
bucket $275, old oak
wall phone $3OO, old
Penn Square picture
$57, metal coffee grin
der $225, Hubley log
truck $145 and iron gir
affe $l6O.
The auctioneers were
Kreider, Kline and
Good. There were 156
registered bidders.
FBI. JAN. 21 - IPM, Kish
Valley Dairy Sales. Located
On The Comer Of S. Wal
nut Street And The Front
Mountain Road, Belleville.
Owner, Sherman Qlick.
Bryan D. Imes. Auct.
SAT. JAN. 22 -10 AM,
Repossession Sale.
Located Keystone Public
Auto Exchange.