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    ES-Lancasttf Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1994
Sale Reports
WISHARD SALE
A Public Sale of anti
ques, Tramp Art china,
folk art and primitive
items from the collec
tion of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond G. Wishard
of Chambersburg was
held March 26 at the
Horst Auction Center,
west of Ephrata, Lane.
Co., Pa. There were 290
registered bidders at the
sale.
Some items sold
were: Tramp ARt china
were: church) with stee
ple $lB5O, several
frames $l4O to $825,
several jewelry boxes
$l9O to $650 and sever
al sewing boxes $l4O to
$360.
Children’s Tramp
Art china pieces
included: 3 toy dressers
$450, $250 & $240 and
toy washstand $275.
Also sold were: Red
ware jars $165 to $270,
Redware dog $2lO,
Yelloware ink well w/
bird decoration $290, 3
Yelloware milk pitchers
$lOO, $290 & $475,
large jardineer w/stand
$540, pitcher and bowl
set $5OO, pair of Staf
fordshire, china dogs
$l4O, Staffordshire
meat platter $370, 3
Carnival glass water
sets $l6O, $270 & $290,
2 Satin glass lamps
$220 & $3OO, boot
umbrella stand $225, 2
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sets of sleigh bells $225
& $295, set of horse
collar bells $330, toy
carousel $775, 3 hang
ing lamps $llO, $l2O &
$220, Art Nouveau
light $5OO, large Car
ousel china rooster
$260, and miniature
folk art privy $l5O.
Other items brought:
2 shaving mirrors $4lO
& $625, mahogany par
lor set $470, teak settee
$875, group of several
teak chairs $45, folk art
whimsy $3lO, folk art
carved rooster $1275, 2
carved hunting scenes
$325 and $370,3 scrim
shaw carvings $2OO,
$250 and $1275 and 2
linen samplers $430 &
$670.
The auctioneers were
T. Glenn, Timothy G.
and Thomas A. Horst.
DOSTER SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate and antiques
was held March 26 for
Elsie M, Doster, (Mrs.
Alvin Doster), Michter
Rd., south of Schaeffer
stown, Leb. Co., Pa.
The 56 acre farm
with a house, bank bam
and com bam was sold
for $254,000.
Other prices were;
Elgin pocket watch
$240, jelly cupboard
$7OO, Singer sewing
machine $3lO, low dry
sink $ll5O, cane
bottom rocker $260,
• RENEWALS
(Chock Appropriate Boxes)
STATE
COUNTY
NON-REFUNDABLE
slant-front desk $275,
high dry sink $675, old
feed chest. $450, hame
bell $9O, sleigh bells
$l7O, decorated crock
$l2O and copper kettle
$l9O.
G. Harvey Weik and
Arlin R. Weik were the
auctioneers.
KROUT SALE
A Public Sale of farm
equipment was held
March 26 by Edwin D.
Krout Sr., Susquehanna
Trail, southern York
County, Pa. There were
425 registered bidders.
Some prices
included: Farmall 756
D tractor w/wide front
end and weights
$10,250, Farmall 674 D
tractor w/wide front end
$lO,OOO, Farmall 460 G
tractor w/2 pt. hitch
(needed rubber) $2200,
Farmall H tractor $825,
Int. 710 4-B semi
mounted plow $2600,
Case Int. 8530 inline
hay baler $BOOO, J.D.
7000 4-row com planter
$5OOO, J.D. 215 12 ft.
disc $3500, Brillion 14
ft transport cultipacker
$3700, 1936 Dodge car
(unrestored) $2525, Int.
set of cultivators for
Farmall H $3OO and Int
2-row mounted corn
planted for Farmall H
$250.
The auctioneers were
Melvin Haines, Ralph
Brenneman and Russel
Wright
HOSTETTER SALE
A Public Auction of
farm equipment was
□ $30.00-1 YEAR
□ $58.00- 2 YEARS
held March 26 by Carl
and Mary Hostetler and
Tim Hostetler, R.D. 2,
Annville, N. Annville
Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa.
There were 1315 regis
tered bidders at the sale
and over 500 ,in
attendance.
Some prices
included: J.D. 5720
self-prop, harvester w/2
heads $79,000, J.D.
8630 tractor $21,700,
I.H. 986 tractor
$10,900, A.C. 5050
tractor $4750, Kilbros
gravity wagons $l4OO
to $lBOO, Gehl 1580
blower $3850, Gehl
scavenger spreader
$5lOO, Gehl skid loader
w/4 buckets $lO,BOO,
hay wagons $775 to
$1825, Gehl 970 forage
wagons $6500 to
$6950, Rhino 30 ft. disc
harrow $7OOO set of
dual wheels $950, J.D.
7200 corn planter
$BOOO and 1986 Ford
4x4 pickup $9700.
Harry H. Bachman
was the auctioneer.
ARNOLD SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
March 25 by Adam and
Myrtle K. Arnold, 1661
Grace Avenue, Leba
non, Pa.
The 86 acre farm
with a farmhouse.
40x100 bam, block gar
age and equipment shed
was sold to a neighbor,
Gary Marks, Sand Hill
Rd., Lebanon for
$300,000.
Nelson L. Ebersole
was the auctioneer.
BEE SUPPLY CO.
SALE
A Public Auction of
trucks and trailers was
held March 26 for the
Bee Supply Company.
Cain Twp., Chester
County, Pa.
Some items sold
were: ’B4 Blazer w/
snow plow $3BOO, *BO
Mack concrete mix
truck $7200, *79 Ford
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Good’s Auction
PUBLIC SALE OF
Building Supplies, Tools,
Hardware, All IVpe Trees &
Evergreens, Shrubs, Flowers
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,
AT 9:00 A.M.
AT GOOD 'S AUCTIONS 111 NORTH MAPLE AVE,
LEOLA, PA
100 interior pine doors 6 and 4 panels pine Lover
doors pine by folds, exterior pine doors patio doors,
French doors, double doors, 200 windows, casement
and double hung, bow window lot of screw cabinet
sets vanaties, shower stalls, moulding .and trim
tileboard, wallboard, spindles, plywood, lumber,
trussess, treated posts, pincboards solidtex counter
tops, all kinds of trees and shrubs tools and
hardware lawn and garden equipt. steel beams steel
plates 1/2 ton chain hoists, work benches, lot of
steel pipe.
WILL BE SELLING WITH 4
AUCTIONEERS THROUGH-OUT
THE DAY
HAY AND STRAW SALE
EVERY WED. AT 10 A.M.
Terms - CASH • NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS
• NO OUT OF TOWN CHECKS.
MOWER SALE MONDAY
APRIL 25th AT 4 P.M.
FBOO dump truck
$l9OO, ’77 Ford F 350
'dump truck s26t)o,
Owatonna 880 rubber
tired loader $10,500,
Hyster tow motor H-40
$2300, Hyster H-70
$lB5O, concrete boom
truck $6OOO, ’6O trail
mobile flat bed trailer
$l3OO, ’76 Int. boom
truck $4500 and A.C.
track loader $3lOO.
Glenn S. Frame Auc
tion Co. conducted the
sale.
BLATT SALE
A Public Auction of a
combine, tractor and
farm machinery was
held March 23 by Ken
and Hilda Blatt, R.D. 1.
Jonestown, Swatara
Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa.
on Shirksville Road.
There were 206 regis-
toed bidders at the sale.
Some prices received
were: Case 1070 tractor
$9BOO, M.F. 550 com
bine with 2 heads
$16,200, N.H. 870 man
ure spreader $5700,
Wic manure spreader
$6lOO, Brillion seeder
$4400, N.I. transport
packer $2900, N.I.
4-row corn planter
$10,600, Zimmerman
elevator $2OOO, Dion
forage wagon $3BOO.
Gehl forage wagon
$2BOO, Top Air sprayer
$3050, Gehl 750
harvester w/2 heads
$4700, hay wagons
$825 to $1625, N.H.
316 baler $6900, and
Pequea tedder $l2OO.
Harry H. Bachman
was the auctioneer.
WEAVER SALE
A Public Sale of farm
machinery and feed was
held March 24 by Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Weaver,
7 miles'southeast of
Everett, Bedford Co.,
Pa. There were 505
registered bidders at the
sale.
Some prices
included; SO KW gener
ator $3650, 2 bale
wagons w/racks $575 &
$825, ear com $9l per
ton, straw $125 pet ton,
alfalfa $l2O per* ton,
gravity bin $775, grain
bin wagon w/auger
$2075, J.D. 2-row com
picker $2675, J.D. grain
drill $440, hoof trim
ming table $2OOO, sldd
laoder $4OOO, J.D.
round baler $BOOO,
N.H. haybine $2600,
J.D. 4020 tractor $6750,
Gehl tandem forage
wagon $7lOO, J.D. for
age wagon $5lOO, bale
wrapper $4300, J.D.
4020 tractor w/bucket
$BOOO and J.D. 3020
tractor w/cab $3600.
Claycomb and Mis
hler and Assoc, man
aged the sale.
L.E. FRIEND &
SON FARMS SALE
A Farm Auction of
tractors and farm equip
ment was held March
26 for L.E. Friend &
Son Farms, Sang Run
Road, near McHenry,
Maryland.
Some prices recieved
were: J.D. 4955 MF
WD tractor (190 hrs),
$69,000, J.D. 2810 7-B
on-land plow $BOOO,
J.D. 4450 tractor w/
duals & weights
$42,000, J.D. 2955 trac
tor w/canopy $25,500,
J.D. 2440 tractor w/146
loader $15,000, J.D.
1520 tractor $7500, J.D.
712 mulch tiller $5200,
J.D. 1250 3-B mounted
plow $l4OO, J.D. 235
18 ft center-fold disc
$6500, Brillion IS ft
roller harrow $2900,
Brillion 16 ft transport
harrow $1750, J.D. 26
6-B semi-mount plows
$3OOO, Avco N.H. 214
manure spreader $3200,
J.D. 3940 forage
harvester w/grass &
com heads $8325, Gehl
99 forage blower
Q*enn^pacLer-C^inJrtwt
Estate Auction From
Harrisburg & Others
Located at Gouglersville Fire Co. Just
off Rt. 222, Mohn’s Hill Rd.
Wednesday, April 6, 1994
af 4:00 p.m.
Ford Model A Car Parts, Like New Hechin
ger Riding Mower 12. S H.P., Power Hammer,
Lg. Level, Sm. Hand & Power Tools, New
Hardware, Wheelbarrow, Ingersol-Rand Com
pressor, Scaffolding. Cement Tools & Pans,
Garden Tools, Gas Operated Weed Wacker,
G.E. Washer, RCA Dryer, Upright Freezer,
Microwave, Sm. Elec. Appliances, Console
Color TV, Port. TV’s, Uphol. L.R. Furniture,
Mod. Queen Size B.R. Suite, Black Lacquer
Cabinet, Ptd. Credenza, Mahog. Bkcase &
Desk, Rocker, Chary Arm Chair, Kitchen
Sets, Wall Unit, New Bedding, Oak Chest of
Drawers & Dresser, Cedar Lined Blanket
Chest, Schwinn Bike, Gun Cabinet, Coffee &
End Tables, Sm. Breakfront, Like New Red
wood Porch Furniture, Mirrors, Pictures,
Linens, Collector Plates, Regulator Clock.
Records, Playboy Books, Powder Homs,
Glassware, China, Estate & Sterling Jewelry.
Coins, and Many Box Lots.
Come prepared to Buy and Load. We are
Full!
10% Buyers* Premium
Cathy M. Pennypacker-Andrews
Lie. #AU-001254-L
Luke R. WKman
(610) 777-6121 or 777-5890
$1150,3 J.D.716A for
age wagons $6400 to
$7600, J.D. 510 back
hoe $11,900, J.D. 4-row
conservation corn
planter $7300, J.D.
1219 mower condition
er $9200, N.H. 315 hay
baler w/thrower $4650,
Fahr hay tedder $l5OO,
N.H. 256 hay rake
$1650, N.H. 489 mower
conditioner $2BOO, J.D.
1008 rotary mower
$3600, 3 Bale King 18
ft. hay wagons $lBOO
each, J.D. 1210 grain
cart $3lOO, Filson lives
tock squeeze chute
$lB5O, 5 Farmco 24 ft
feeder wagons $llOO
each, J.D. 392 spin
spreader $9OO, J.D. 10
ft. front mount blade
$3lOO, Danuser post
hole digger $BOO and
Shaver post driver
$lOOO.
Custers Auction Ser
vice conducted the sale.
STOLTZFUS SALE
A Public Auction of
horse drawn machinery
was held March 24 by
Jacob K. and Lydia B.
Stoltzfus, 4 miles east
of Wasingtonville near
White Hall.
Some prices received
were: M & M Special
UB tractor $4OOO, hit.
WD 9 tractor $B5O,
McCormick Deering
corn binder $1450,
Little Giant grain eleva
tor motor
$l5OO, N.H. 273 baler
w/Wisconsin engine
$2300,2 forecarts $3OO
& $4OO, EZ manure
spreader $7OO, McCor
mick 2-row com planter
$400,2 flat bed wagons
$5OO each, horses up to
$l5OO and 5 cows
$1350, $1425, $1375,
$1425 & $970.
Bryan D. Imes and
John Esh were the
auctioneers.