828-Lanyaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1998 Angus Breeders Junior Show Names Champions HUNTINGTON (Huntington Co.) Angus breeders from across the state met recently here for the annual Pennsylvania Angus Breeders Show. Several were honored at the show. Rains Queen Eva UHP earned grand champion owned female honors at the show, exhibited by Janice Barbour, Stoneboro. Rains Queen Eva is a March 1997 daughter of WK Ultimatum. She was first named junior champion heifer. Weaverland H F Halfback 726 was the grand champion bull at the 1998 Pennsylvania Angus Breed ers Show. Halfback is an October 1997 son of Rito 9F83 of SHII Fullback and owned by Weaver land Valley Farms, New Holland, and Hawthorn Farm, McVeytown. He was first named bull calf champion. TCC Daltons Gina 702 won grand champion bred-and-owned female honors at the show. The heifer was shown by Bree Taggart, Waynesburg, who owns the March 1997 daughter of Krugerrand of Donamere 490, who also won reserve grand champion owned In the showmanship contest, Bree Taggart, Waynesburg, left, won senior champion showman. Carl Detwller, Roaring Spring, right, took reserve senior champion showman hon ors. In center is Paul Slayton, Bedford, judge. NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN FILL THE SHOES? Try A Help Wanted Ad In Classified. Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 female honors. The heifer first won reserve junior champion own ed heifer honors. She went on to win grand champion female and junior champion in the open show. Carl Detwiler, Roaring Spring, led GRF Golden Girl to reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female honors at the show. The entry is an April 1997 daughter of Bushs Flashback 880. MT Valley Vickie took reserve grand champion female honors at the breed show. Sarah Nolt, New Holland, owns the June 1997 daughter of Kruggerand Merger 34. The entry was earlier named intermediate champion heifer. Lochinvars First Time took reserve grand champion bull hon ors at the Angus breeders show. The January 1997 son of Leach man Right Time was exhibited by John and Mary Bewley, Wood bine, Md., and JDH Cattle Com pany, Dover. He earlier won junior champion bull honors. In the showmanship contest, Bree Taggart, Waynesburg, won senior champion showman. Carl Detwiler, Roaring Spring, took reserve senior champion showman honors. Sale Reports BURKINS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of estate was held $ 110, Oriental room rug September 2 for the $425, wall clock $l5O, estate of Melvin J. set D f Franciscan ware Burkins, 805 Toppers s lBo> large painting StrC . etC ’- P^ lcaSUr : y . il . lCfc j ;i York, Pa. The brick rancher with a full basement and a 1-car attached garage was sold for $68,000. Rentzel’s Auction Service conducted the sale. MARTIN SALE A Public Auction of real estate and livestock was held September 7 at the Martin Rodeo Ranch in Gettysburg, Straben Twp., Adams Co., Pa. The 55-acre farm and rodeo ranch was sold for $345,000 to Hart laub's Auto Parts, 497 Beck Road, Gettysburg, Pa. Other items sold were: 1998 Dodge Cummins Diesel Quad- Cab truck $27,700, 1994 Corvette $14,300, riding horses $1025 to $2200, Llamas $l5O to $250, ostrichs $llO each, miniature horse $675, roping calves $l7O and Corriente rop ing steers averaged $l5O each. Dave Martin & Assoc. Auctoineers conducted the sale. LUTZ ESTATE & HURST SALE Antiques, household goods, collectibles, primitives and tools were sold Wednesday at a public auction held for the William H. Lutz Sr. estate, Ruth B. Hurst adn others at Horst Auction Center, Eph rata. There were 455 registered bidders. Highlights included: 5-pc Pennsylvania House bedroom suite $750, 4-pc. maple bed room suite $5OO, 8-pc. cherry dining room suite $5OO, large mod em curio cabinet $550, Depression chifforobe $l6O, Depression blanket chest $l6O, maple dining room suite $225, large bookcase w/ two doors $l2O, one drawer stand $l5O, oak lampstand $l3O, small blanket chest $145, RCA chair $220, ma hogany vanity $llO, oak washstand $l9O, Victorian love seat $290, round inlaid table $llO, oak washstand $l3O, oak server $l3O, Victorian what-not shelf $l5O, mahogany chest of drawers $l3O and two Victorian-style dressers $l9O each. Also sold were: ma ple bookcase $l4O, Epi phone electric steel gui tar $260, French china plate $2lO, blue transfer soup tureen $725, pagoda-pattern china platter $l5O, Geneva pattern china platter $l7O, Bella-pattem chi na platter $lBO, Mes sina-pattem china plat ter $l5O, wire egg bas ket $lOO, two covered baskets $125, fishing creel $125, red and yel low quilt $285, sled rose dishes $l3O, ban nister parts $135, radial arm saw $250, parlor stove #2lO, Maytag electric dryer $175 and snowblower $l2O. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. KNITTERY SALE A public sale was held for Jeffrey Broder ick, at the Knittery on Cambridge Road, White Horse. Items sold included: flower chest $250, three back baskets $405, single tree $72.50, mill cart $230, wooden stool $lB5, bag holder $2O, large feed scoop $65, old wooden bag wagons $5O & $125, box of White Horse Flower bags $230, two White Horse Rolling mill bags $9O and small copper kettle $BO. There were 87 regis tered bidders. Auctioneers were [Robert E. Martin, Leo la, Jeffrey R. Martin, New Holland and Ran dall L. Ranck, Lancas ter. STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held Septem ber S by Johna A. and Rebecca Stoltzfus, 2936 Church Rd., Bird-in- Hand, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 213 biddets attending the sale. Some prices were: “Annuals of the Cones toga Valley" book $6OO, N.I. 3 to 5 HP hit & miss cngine $425, oak bed $550, bags of 25 pencils $5 to $3O, Ebersole chairs $55 each, wooden wheel barrow $350 and 1908-1958 Ist National Intercourse Bank tin box $45. H & H Auction Co., conducted the sale. CLINE SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held Sep tember 5 for the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cline, 3624 Lisburn Rd., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Some prices in cluded: sleigh bells $240, Roseville vase $240, green granite cof feepot $65, butter chum $2BO, green glow matchbox $35, Deitz planter $llO, Shirley Temple glass $35, wooden block pulley $37, Remington 35 Gamemaster model 760 pump gun $425 and Sako 243 Forester w/ scope $570. Stermer’s Auction Service managed the sale. HERSHEY SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property and quilts was held Septem ber 3 & 5 by Warren and Sarah Hershey, 2463 Ellendale Drive, Lancaster. Some prices were: “Fan Pattern” quilt $l7OO, patch for Fan Pattern quilt $2OO, other quilts $375 & $350, oak china closet $425, De pression china closet $265, Rock maple bed- room suite $325, library table $225, Depression china closet $265, Rock maple bedroom suite $325, library table $225, refrigerator $450, Nippon china dish $BO, S true to ST dump truck toy $47, Hubley air plane $BO, Hubley trac tor $65, cast-iron bank $7O, sewing basket $BO and ’B5 Chev. car $5OO. Miller & Sicgrist were the auctioneers. GETZ SALE A Public Auction of machinery was held August 29 by Russell and Mary Getz, south of Bemville on Milestone Road, Berks Co., Pa. Some items sold were: 1970 Int. dump truck $4600, tandem trailer wheel $l3OO, A.C. H-3 bulldozer $6400,’83 Van D CMC $7OO, Pro 2 Tapco 10’ 6” aluminum brake $750, Delta jointer $270 and Porter Cable laser miter/cable saw $245. Jesse D. Ziegler and Christine Valentine-Sa vage. BERKOWTTZ SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held September 5 by Dr. and Mrs. Berkowitz, 425 Sharp Rd., New Garden Twp., Chester Co., Avondale, Pa. Some prices received were; Kubota L34SDT tractor w/front-end loader $B3OO, Kubota 86200 tractor $3OOO, York rake $275, Volks wagen “Advanture” 4-wheel drive (custom made in Calif, for camping) $19,000, Ku bota riding mower $5OO, rotary mower $3OO, orchard sprayer $250, 4-pc. wrought iron patio set $5OO, Pakistan oriental rug $250 and Noritake ser vice for 12 $250. George H. Wilson brought $50,000. was the auctioneer. Kenneth E. Hassing- REEMAN SALE er anc j Neil A. Courtney A Public Auction of were jjj e auctioneers, farm equipment was SPACKMAN SALE held September sby A Special 2-Day La- Dennis and Penny Rei- bor Day Auction was man, 7 miles east of jjeld September 6 and 7 Somerset along Bro- J2O Aaron Square, therton-Shanksville Aaronsburg, Pa. inCen- Road, Somerset Co., Pa. tre xhere were 300 There were 240 regis- registered bidders, tered bidders at the sale. Following items at Some prices were: S un. sa i e; Lione i J.D. 4430 tractor girl’s train $4600, Lion sl2,2oo, J.D. 4320 trac- e] Spirit of * 76 tor $7900, J.D. skid Lionel 1939 train set loader $BOOO, Int trac- $ 775) sterling purse tor w/front end loader $2 lO, sterling mesh $BlOO, Case Int grain purse $250, sterling fin drill $4900, Hesston g er purse $240, starling haybinc $2600, Gehl magnifying eyeglasses manure spreader $lOOO, $325, antique red cor- N.H. harvester $2lOO, ner cupboard $13,000, Hardy weed sprayer j elly cup board $475, $2200, J.D. plow $6OO, zinc lined dry sink J.D. 4-row cultivator $2400, Caucasian $475, Brady chopper oriental rug $4600, oil $6OO, old farm table i amp $2BO, decorated $3OOO, library table blanket chest $750, $175 and Mishler bit- carved chair $7OO, oil ters bottle $3O. painting $l4OO, Chip- Merle Mishler & pendale mirror $BOO, Assoc, conducted the pitcher & bowl set sa * e - $750, Carnival lamp DERFLER SALE shade $450, Cosmos A Public Auction of C aster set $350 and real estate and personal Drovers bench (wood property was held Sep- box) $925. tember 7by Mr. and Ron j. and R on S. Mrs. Eugene A. Dcrfler, Gilligan were the auc tMUiweasi Jiaom* Grove, Pa. The 68 acres with im provements was sold for $250,000. Other items sold were; J.D. 2510 D trac tor $B7OO, J.D. 2020 D. tractor $7700, liver 550 tractor w/loader $7900, InL field harrow $1450, JD. 1219 haybine $5300, and commercial meat grinder $1325. Robert W. Derflcr was the auctioneer. DUDLEY SALE A Public Auction was held September 5 byk James Dudley, Bloomingdale Road, Queenstown, Maryland. Some machinery sold was: J.D. 7000 planter 6-row $2200, A.C. 333 planter $7OO, field culti vator $675, Midland disc $775, chisel plow $7OO, I.H. 710 plow 6-B $525, I.H. 1486 tractor $4750, Brillion 22 ft. packer $2050, N.H. 308 spreader $lBOO, J.D. 1210 grain cart $2075, J.D. 4020 tractor (not running) $4725,1.H. 1066 tractor $3650,1.H. 1456 tractor $4900, and I.H. 1586 tractor $7300. Pete Richardson con ducted the sale. GILL ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held Sep tember 5 for the estate of Frank Gill, Troxel ville, Snyder Co., Pa. Some prices in cluded: early walnut grandfather’s clock $15,000, taster $l2OO, jelly cupboard $725, small blanket chest $425, ste-back diy sink $3600, 1776 Heinrich Otto fraktur $BOOO, 1968 Buick “Wildcat" car $l5OO, oak stacking bookcase $525 and cast string holder $135. The 3-bedroom house on an intown lot
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