D4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 1995 Sale Reports WOLCOTT SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held May 11 by Wess Wol cott, 2189 Second Street Pike (Rt. 232) Penns Park, Wright stown Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Some prices were: Oliver 1650 tractor $3750, Farmall H trac tor $llOO, Oliver #6O tractor $950, Kuhn Gr 525 tedder rake $l4OO, Hesston model PT-10 haybine $850,16 ft. hay wagons $550 and two at $5OO each and J.D. 9 ft. transport disc $375. Robert H. Clinton was the auctioneer. HARVEY SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held May 13 by Ken neth E. and M. Joan Harvey, 23606 Bums Valley Rd., Doylcs burg. Pa. Some prices were: Int. 686 D tractor $12,000, Farmall H tractors $7OO & $750, Farmall Super C tractor $1175, Int. 430 baler $lOOO, J.D. JBA disc $650 and small butcher kettles $l2O each. Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneers. KOLBE SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held May 13 by Francis and Margaret Kolbe, 3ox-20, Morganza, Maryland. There were 150 registered bidders attending the sale. Some items sold were: Zetor 7745 4x4 tractor w/cab $7300, Case 500 tractor $2025, Case 400 tractor $l3OO, Farmall H tractor $530, Farmall 240 tractor w/ loader $BOO, A.C. Dl4 tractor $650, Insley Crane backhoe on tracks $lOOO, Huber road grader $560 and A.C. HD2O bulldozer $990. Nevin E. Tasto was the auctioneer. MARTINS 24TH ANNUAL SALE Martins 24th Annual Spring Auction of car riages, sleighs and anti ques was held May 13 and May 14 at the Leba non Area Fairgrounds, 2 miles south of Leba non, Pa. There were more than 3000 people attending the two-day sale. There were 950 registered. Some bid ders came from Bel gium, England, Canada and Nassau and more than 30 states. Prices included: 1880 Victorian carriage $32,000, reproduction stage coach $lB,OOO, surreys up to $6OOO, 1820 carriage $4500, Belgian horse-hitch wagon $BOOO, sales man’ sample of a whip and holder $1250, pair of carriage lamps $2600, English driving harness $2600, pair of driving horses $5700, lap robes up to $2OO, horse-drawn hearses $5500 & $5200, horse drawn coach $15,000 and sleighs up to $3500. Marlin Auctioneers conducted the sale. HERR SALE A Public Sale of real estate and personal property was held May 13 for Mildred J. Herr, 123 Witmer Road, E. Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. There were 198 registered. The brick dwelling and a frame and metal shed on VA acres was sold for $166,000 to Benjamin Beiler of Lancaster, Pa. Other prices were: oak corner cupboard $1750, glass-front bookcase $2lO, china closet $375, small mahogany server $l7O, empire bureau $320, chicken coops $35 each, baby dress $4O, 28 ft. aluminum exten sion ladder $2OO and framed foxhunt print $6OO. Other items sold were: Hart cheese mold $3OO, 2 cheese molds $l7O each, post card albums $lO5 & $135, agate bucket $B5, Hubley cat $155, old iron dirgible toy $lBO, old iron church bank $l3O, Hubley poultry truck in original box $lBO, wind-up truck $55, metal grocery store $BO, Hubley tractor w/ loader $9O and Lionel train set w/5 cars $370. The auc ioneers were Robert E. Martin, Jef frey R. Martin ana Ran dy Ranck. PHILLIPS SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held May 13 by Evelyn L. Phil lips, between Elizabeth ville and Lykens, Pa. The 44 acres with a house, bam, pole shed and new garage was sold for $150,500. Other prices were: Ford 871 Selecto-O- Speed D tractor $4,400, Ford 671 Selecto-O- Speed tractor $3,700, Ford 850 tractor $3,350, J.D. 240 lawn tractor $2,300, N.H. 68 baler $440, 1971 Chev. pick up truck $1,550, 1971 Ford Escort station wa gon $5,500, jelly cup board $525, oak butter print sideboard $750 and wicker baby car riage $2OO. Mike and George Deibert were the auc tioneers. LANDIS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held May 12 and 13 for the estate of Catherine D. Landis, Steelstown, Lebanon Co., Pa. Some prices were: Merrick spool cabinet $375, Grimms quart milk bottle $lBO, Lan caster County coverlet $3OO, Clarks spool ca binet $350, old German Christinas ornament $55. Grimms baby face milk bottle $350, Sun flower quilt $200,1921 cloth Pa. hunting li cense $330, 6 pc. Hay wood Wakefield wicker furniture set $1,430, oak bookcase & desk combination $7OO, 3-piece oak bedroom suite $795 and wrought iron tree plant stand $4OO. Dwight D. Miller was the auctioneer. STAMBAUGH SALE A Public Auction of real estate and house hold goods was held May 13 by Edgar A. and Ella A. Stambaugh, along Talbott Road, Strausstown, Berks Co., Pa. The frame house and 2-car garage on a lot was sold for $61,000. Other prices includ ed: 1913 model T Ford $12,000, 1940 Buick series 90 $2,000, pair 1913 license plates $7O, pair 1910 license plates $9O. pair 1911 license plates $BO, little Wicker baby coach SIOS, buck et bench $9O, balloon back rocker $l7O, tilt top table $l7O, round oak table $2OO, 2-piece comer cupboard $450, dough box $95, 1843 Schmidt butcher fork & spoon $4BO, small kero sene wall bracket light $l2O, railroad lantern $6O, Edison cyclinder player (table top model) $430 and table top Vic trola with hom $2lO. Dennis F. Wagner and Tracy L. Wagner were the auctioneers. BYLER SALE A Public Auction of tractors and farm ma chinery was held May 12 by Allen J. Byler, between Reedsville and Belleville, Pa. on Car ver Road. Some prices includ ed; Ford tractor w/load er $2,025, old Oliver 60 w/cracked block $225, Oliver 77 tractor $BOO, Oliver 1355 tractor $4,000, old band saw $3lO, J.D. #65 blower $575, Owatonna #217 hay conditioner $650, Hesston conditioner $7OO, Pequea tedder $975, N.H. 270 baler $750, bale wagons $475 to $585, gravity bin wa gon $460 and N.H. ele vator $375. Mark Click was the auctioneer. REISINGER SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held May 13 by John V. Reisinger, Pisgah Rd., Landisburg, Pa. Some items sold were; I.H. com binder $360, N.I. com picker $1,650, J.D. 430 crawl er $2,300, Farmall H tractor $BOO, Oliver 77 tractor $750, Oliver 99 tractor $2,300, Oliver 1550 D tractor $3,425, Oliver 550 tractor w/ loader $4,700 and Inter national threshing ma chine $675. Kevin M. Wickard was the auctioneer. STRAWSER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 9 by Richard H. Strawser, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Per ry Tv.p., Snyder Co., Pa. The VA acres with a small bam was sold for $84,000. Roger A. Lauver was the auctioneer. REAM SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held May 10 by Dorothy and the late Floyd Ream, 408 Har vard St., Lewistown, Pa. A two bedroom house on a lot was sold for $48,000. Other prices were: Hess fire truck $250, Hess tanker $65, Twin Cedars creamer $35, 1940 Plymouth car $2500, Atlantic oil jar $35, mantel clock $l2O, and oak table $65. Hassinger and Court ney were the auction eers. HOFFMAN SALE A Public Auction of tools and garden trac tors was held May 13 by Mary Hoffman, Hil debrand Road, New Freedom. Pa. Some prices received were: J.D. 400 lawn & Pump, Don’t Haul Your Manure Avoid Compaction, Pump in 1 Day What Takes Days To Haul With Your Tractor. Same System Can Be Used To Irrigate Water In Summer Time. 3 Pumps To Choose From: These Pumps Can Be Used For Water or Slurry BARRACUDA Extra Heavy Duty With Chopper Travelers of all sizes and kinds available in stock ABI, Agrain, and Evergreen travelers. Introducing the new Evergreen traveler, made in the North West USA. If you need a traveler with more hose length and features that no other traveler has, take a look at an Evergreen traveler. Here’s example of prices. Standard on Evergreen Travelers, hydraulic stabilizer legs, Hydraulic gun cart lift, speed compensation, and an extra heavy duty frame. Model 450-2 Model 500-3 Model 550-3 Irrigation Design and Engineering Pipe, Underground Mains, All Kinds Of Parts, Risers, Guns, Sprinklers. ZIMMERMAN IRRIGATION RD #3 Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 1 (800) 458-5699 garden tractor $2700, J.D. 3SA tiller $450, A.C. 416 lawn & gar den tractor $B2O, Troy- Bilt Jr. tiller $570, lawn Vac $225, compost shredder $lB5, garden planter $67.50, planer $370, 6” joiner $2lO, wood lathe $220, band saw $l3O, drill press $l9O, welder $2OO, belt sander $lBO, air com pressor $llO and new queen-sized quilt $BOO. Marlette E. Thomas and Kenneth K. Keeny were the auctioneers. WERTMAN SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held May 13 by Charles D. Wertman, Route 1, Andreas, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Some prices inclu ded: 8 h.p. Troy Bilt chipper $7OO, 6 h.p. Troy Bilt rototiller $6OO, Farmall H tractor $630, Farmall C tractor $9OO, dump trailer $2OO, potato digger $llO, seed cleaner $125, N.I. 12A manure spreader $345, hay mower conditioner $95, wood splitter $270, sprayer $125, hay rake $5O and drill $35. Robert A. Arner and Dcam R. Amer were the auctioneers. ROVATTI MAGNUM WRIGHT RAIN Heavy Duty Medium Duty With Chopper No Chopper Hose Length Hose Id. 1320’ 1600’ 1800’ 1400’ 1600’ rvvrr cat i? The fnime and block GREGG SALE house and 1 car A Public Sale of real £ was so ld to esutt was held May 11 E- Richardso n of for Arlene A. Gregg, 2 Narvon> Pa . for miles west of Honey *53000 on ?ur- R ’ obert E . Marling, chtown Road m Salts- ff R Martin and bury Twp., Lane. Coun- L Ranck were the auctioneers. ‘Eco weekend’ June 16-18 UNIONTOWN (Fayette Co.) —USFS Forestry Sciences Laboratory and Penn State Cooperative Extension will sponsor an “Ecoweekend” to be held June 16-18 at Olmsted Manor in Ludlow. The weekend will start on the evening of June 16 and continue until the morning of June 18. Topics of presentation, field trips, and discussion sessions will include The History and Origin of Allegheny Hardwoods; Deer and Diversity; Old Growth and Disturbance; Management Options; Cookout; Songbird tour (optional). The group will include environmentalists, fores ters, private woodland owners, forest industry per sonnel, public natural resource professionals, scien tists, educators, and more. The group will be out in the woods of Fool’s Creek, Tionesta Natural Scenic Area, and Kane Experimental Forest, so come pre pared for rain or shine. Participation will be limited to allow free discussion of the issues. For more information and registration, contact Tim Pierson, multicounty extension forester, at (814) 887-5613. Price Delivered to Farm 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.5 $29,800°° $33,500°° $35,500°° $33,500°° $35.500°°