Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1998, Image 38

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    A3B-L>ncaster Farming, Saturday, October 24, 1
Public Estate Auction
Sat., Oct. 31,1998
Time-9AM
Located In Perry Co., approx 7 miles west of
Newport and 2 miles west of the village of
Skyline Corner on Middle Ridge Rd.
Antiques-Collectibles-Furniture-Primitives
Two (2) oak china cabinets, 1-w/bowed sides &
the other w/lg bowed door; 6-oak pressback
chairs; oak high chest of dwrs w/mirror; oak
dresser; washstand w/butter print; oak Morris
chair w/lion front arm supports; square top, turtle
top, & painted oak strands; 2-oak framed mirrors;
dbl pedestal 1-dwr oval Empire library table;
Mission style library table; fancy Singer treadle
sewing machine; country telly cupboard; wrought
iron marble top table; dbl seat 1-room school
desk; Hoosier style cabinet (needs repair); church
pew; expansion din table w/10-legs; behind-the
couch table; 1930's vanity, dresser, & dbl bed;
various side chairs; modem Boston rockers; dbl
floor bookcase; brass bed (needs repair); China
& glassware-Indian Tree china (svc 4-8, 52pcs);
27 pcs of oven proof brown china; pcs of Row
Blue, depress, Fire King, ruby glass, clear pat
tern; Iris pattern pcs; Blue & White Colonial print
china; large creamer & pitcher collection; primi
tives- spongeware pitcher; Watt No. 17 pitcher
w/flower (not perfect); granite coffee pot; cast
iron mush pot & skillets; E.S. & B. 4-gal jug;
crock w/ball handle & lid; pine needle baskets;
sm. dome trunk; blankets & comforters; sm.
wooden document box; Enterprise #l2 grinder;
Enterprise sausage stuffer; 2-iron butcher kettles
(rough); egg baskets; apple & strawberry crates;
blue canning jars; counter jars; 2-Buffalo Twp
history books; guns- Stevens 94E s/s 410ga;
wooden long rifle stock; Rival Oak No. 7
coal/wood stove; sm cook stove... Note-both
stoves need work; Camp Curtain Trust coin bank;
Ig amt of knickknacks; early picture frames;
advert, tins; early tools-(9)wooden molding
planes; wooden tool boxes & caddies; 1-hole com
sheller; old grain windmill (good cond); Ontario
grain drill (needs work); Ig platform scales; hand
grindstone & hand tools; Ottenheimer Bros 201 b
scale.
Household-Tools-Misc
Planter Jr. cultivator w/gas eng.; Dynamark shp
frt end tiller; Murray shp, 22" cut mower; 2nd frt
end tiller; HD screw jacks; Craftsman 10" radial
arm saw; Belsaw sharpen-all; elect, cement
mixer; tire changer; Miller oil furnace (64,000
btu, good); oak rug loom; Singe treadle cabinet;
bee hives (many); 3-chicken brooder huts; old
school bus w/flat head six eng; scrap metal pile.
Auctioneer notes—As the bam is prepared for
auction, there's bound to be more interesting
items found ,M Plenty of off road parking! Some
shelter will be provided if raining. Auction will
begin w/smalls from the house. Some furniture
will be mixed into auction beginning at noon.
Terms: Cash or approved check only.
the Fern M. Albright Estate
Perry Albright, executor
D. Magee, AA-2387-L
Nevin {M) AU 2553-L
FAHNESfOCK’S
8565 Auction Service 2727
All Batteries In Stock -
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343 CHRISTIANA PIKE
CHRISTIANA, PA 17509
urth Annual Autumn
E - Through November 10
10% OFF
0% Discount On All
Propane Heaters
n Comfoxt
' Vented & Vent-Free
| Fireplaces, Space
I Heaters, Tank-Top
r Heaters
Industrial Heaters
For High Bay Commercial and
Industrial Application. Six
Models - Ranging from 20,000
to 120,000 Btu. Efficient zone
control directs the heat exactly
where it is wanted. Handle the
hard-to-heat jobs where other
heaters fail
town
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KILE Selects Sheep Breed Champions
(Continued from Page A 29)
SaVnar. 2. Jodi Chapman. 3. Callie Chap
man.
SALE FALL LAMB: 1. Kyta Fauvar-Stout.
FALL LAMB; 1. Patience Care Montad.
SALE SPRING LAMB; 1. Weston Farm. 2.
Weston Fami 3. Weston Farm.
EARLY SPRING LAMB: 1. Cavey Family
Montada 2. Cavey Family Monlada 3. Little
Rest Farm.
LATE SPRING LAMB; 1. Hughy & Karen
SaVnar. 2. Hughy A Karan SaVner. 3. Craig A
Kendra Flack
PAIR OF LAMBS; 1. Hughy A Karan Salf
ner. 2. Cavey Family Montada. 3. Weston
Farm.
CHAMPION A RES CHAMPION EWE: 1.
Hughy A Karan SaVnar. 2 Cal lie Chapman.
EXHIBITOR'S FLOCK 1. Hughy A Karen
SaVnar. 2. Callia Chapman. 3. Cavey Family
Montada.
RAM. 1 YR. A UNDER 2 1. The Brasada
Spur. 2 Ruth Ann Curtis. 3. Charles King A
Family.
RAM, FALL LAMB: 1. The Brasada Spur.
2 Ruth Ann Curtis. 3. Ruth Ann Curtis.
SPRING LAMB: 1. Jerry Frame Family. 2.
The Brasada Spur. 3. Jerry Frame Family.
PAIR OF RAM LAMBS: 1. Ruth Ann Cur
tis. 2 The Brasada Spur. 3. Jerry Frame
Family.
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
of each week's publication
Internet Sale Register will be updated
every Sat. at 2:23 P.M.
OA 5... .Cl im ofTaneytown, Md Farm Tractors,
§£T S f UN Farm Equip, Industrial Equip, and
r?u VL AM n ,que F l irni ‘ Hawn equipment Edgar Bohrer,
h e 'w ? ectlbl u' Antiqu f s ,ro T Tony Quarnck, Sam Walters,
the old Mayes House in Lemont, auct i
Pa From Harrisburg take Rt 322 ■
Wto State College, take bypass to JUES OCT 27 • 12 30PM Short
2nd exit, make right and go to light k Sn c l rum ’
at Sheetz and turn nght, follow to H . on ? ?' Pa .,^!? q ]f bur ?> Llve '
next light and the auction is on the slock Auction, Middleburg, Pa —
right By Ronald Dague Ron J & SAT OCT 31 - SAM Antiques,
Ron S Gilligan, aucts collectibles, furniture, primitives In
SAT OCT 24 -10 AM Furniture, Co , approx 7 miles W of
household godos, farm supplies Newport and2milesW ofthevil
34HomlesMillRd .Creamßidge
MJ Rt 537 to New Egypt Traffic d . Th ® Ta rn A M Albright
.itt, north on Holmes Mill, approx Es a e Fahnestock s Auction Ser
) miles Allen's Auction Service
Sick Allen, aucts pmmmmh
SAT OCT 24 -10 AM Municipal
Surplus Auction Basement of old
Northampton Borough Garage,
.aubach Ave & Smith Lane,
Northampton, Pa Off Rt 22 at
387 N N to Rt 329, left on Rt 329
lo Northampton Lett onto
Laubach Ave look for signs By
Peter Krall Auction Co
M'
lON OCT 26 - 9AM Taneytown
■ami Equip, Rt 194,1 mile North
25th Doll, Toy, Teddy
Bear, Beanie Babies,
Barbies & Star Wars
Show & Sale
Sun., Nov. 1-98
10:00AM-3:30 PM
York Fairgrounds,
York, PA
Approx. 300 tables
admission $2.50 with ad.
Inf. 717-442-4279
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Heaters Also On £ale
At
Nippenose Stove &
Chimney
Rt. 3, Box 367
Williamsport, PA 17701
717-745-3253
Marine
Is The
Mandatory Pork Checkoff
Working For You?
Since the pork checkoff became mandatory the National
Pork Board has collected $417,000,000.
But has it helped hog producers? No!
Here’s what has happened:
hog prices have been lower in 8 out of
12 years;
207,000 hog farmers have gone out of
" business;
pork prices paid by consumers are 30%
higher; while
the hog farmer’s share of the consumer
dollar has dropped from 46<t to 275.
The Campaign for Family Farms is circulating a petition
calling for a vote to end the mandatory
pork checkoff. Farmers who have sold at least one
hog since January 1,1997 and have paid into
the checkoff can sign.
To si
v v
Campaign for Family Farms
PO Box 3016, Dcs Moines, IA 50316,
CHAMPION A RES CHAMPION RAM: 1.
The Brasada Spur. 2 Ruth Ann Curtis.
EWE. 1 YR. A UNDER 21. Ruth Ann Cur
tis. 2 Fitzpatricks. 3. Ruth Ann Curtis.
PAIR OF YEARLING: 1. Ruth Ann Curtis.
2. Fitzpatricks. 3. The Brasada Spur.
FALL LAMB: 1. The Brasada Spur. 2. Ruth
Ann Curtis. 3. Kyle Fauver-Stout.
EARLY SPRING LAMB; 1. Jerry Frame
Family. 2. Ruth Ann Curtis. 3. Shady Hollow
Farm.
LATE SPRING LAMB: 1. Charles King A
Family. 2. Jerry Frame Family. 3. The Bra
sada Spur.
PAIR OF LAMBS; 1. The Brasada Spur. 2.
Kyle Fauver-Stour. 3. Ruth Ann Curtis.
CHAMPION A RES CHAMPION EWE: 1.
Ruth Ann Curtis. 2 The Brasada Spur.
EXHIBITOR'S FLOCK 1. Ruth Ann Cur
tis. 2 The Brasada Spur. 3. Jerry Frame
Family.
Top Lancaster DHIA Cows
RBNNY
DAISY
JOY
LUV
PEAK
PETALS
DEHDRO
CROTON
EDWIN JOHNSON
ELVA
TINSEL
TANYA
GLEN DAUGHERTY
PRBCIU
HAZEL
BESHORE FARMS
JANIE
JEANNA
HC RAL DAIRY FARM
1850
'n the
etition to end the mandate
ork checkoff, write to:
or call 515/266-5213
RAM, 1 YR. I UNDER 2: 1. Jackman
Farm*. 2. Down Vallay Farm. 3. Down Vallay
Farm.
RAM. FALL LAMB; 1. Down Vallay Farm.
2. Jackman Farms. 3. Down Vallay Farm.
RAM, SPRING LAMB: 1. Jackman Farms.
2. Down Valley Farm. 3. Down Valley Farm,
PAIR OF RAM LAMBS: 1. Jackman
Farms. 2. Down Vallay Farm.
CHAMPION A RES CHAMPION RAM: 1.
Jackman Farms. 2. Down Vallay Farm.
EWE. 1 YR. A UNDER 2:1. Down Valley
Farm. 2. Jackman Farms. 3. Down Valley
Farm.
PAIR OF YEARLING; 1. Down Vallay
Farm. 2. Jackman Farms. 3. Springsbarry
Farm.
FALL LAMB; 1. Jackman Farms. 2. Jack
man Farms. 3. Down Valley Farm.
EARLY SPRING LAMB; 1. Down Vallay
(lurn to Page A 39)
(Continued from Page A 37)
RH 3-9 294 28,070
RH 5-11 305 31,399
RH 5-3 305 27,318
RH 2-1 305 25,755
RH 3-3 305 25,637
4-5 305 23,341
2-4 305 23,730
2-0 305 25,047
AIRVILLE
6-5
6-7
4-6
BROGUE
RH
RH
RH
305
305
305
GR-H
GR-H
7-3 305
5-1 305
NEW CUMBERLAND
3- 305
4- 305
EAST BERLIN
3-8 305
GR-H
Columbia
1007
1070
1140
27,154
26,233
23,852
3.7
4.1
4.8
26,698
25,135
27,483
26,221
27,361