Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 2003, Image 149

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Antique Reports
CARMAN & OTHERS
SALE
Antiques, household
goods, collectibles, primi
tives, and tools were sold
Wednesday, Feb. 26, at a
public auction conducted
for John A. Carman and
others at Horst Auction
Center, Ephrata.
There were 445 regis
tered bidders.
Highlights included a
seven-piece decorated
depression bedroom
suite, $1,200; a red
grained blanket chest,
$950; a Wurlitzer electric
organ, $950; a Samick di
gital baby grand electric
piano, $500; a painted
oak parts cabinet, $525; a
four-piece french cherry
bedroom, $425; a dining
room suite, $350; a
yellow grained blanket
chest, $275; a blue bucket
bench, $150; a red bucket
bench, $225; a grained
corner unit, $225; a oak
dresser, $170; a copper
apple butter kettle, $170;
a large tennis racquet,
$475; a 97-piece set of
sterling flatware, $1,200;
a diamond ring, $1,000; a
early Adams sugar bowl,
$600; a ABC plate, $l9O,
two ABC plates, $l7O
each; an owl ABC plate,
$210; an ABC cup, $190;
a Hammersley eagle
plate, $190; a Leeds
sauce dish, $200; a tin
coffee roaster, $120; a
Tramp art box, $175; a
heart design wall pocket,
$130; a Gophering iron,
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From the PA Turnpike:
Take 222 N to 73W Proceed .4 mile and bear to the right onto Chemical Road, then immediately right onto Maidencreek Road. Go 1.3 miles,
facility is located on the right inside the 3rd gate.
From Allentown:
Take 78 to 2225, then 73W. Proceed .4 miles and bear to the right onto Chemical Road, then immediately right onto Maidencreek Road. Go 1.3
miles, facility is located on the right inside the 3rd gate.
Office - 1 •800*582*4005 FAX 610*670*2608
$ 110, a stoneware
masher, $180; a slaw
board with heart cut-out,
$100; a woolen coverlet,
$140; a pair of pewter
basins, $160; a floral door
stop, $150; a skaters
lamp, $160; a A 1 Taft wa
tercolor of the Mountain
Springs Hotel, $225;
Slipware pie plates, $320;
two Napolian pattern
plates, $250; an advent
calendar from 1899,
$170; a slag glass lamp,
$375; a childs Singer
sewing machine, $150; a
calendar school house
clock, $190; a regulator
clock, $225; a octagon
school house clock 51 ?f>-
a music box, $625; three
Singer featherweight
sewing machines, $295,
$3OO, $325; a cylinder
Victrola, $390; a phono
graph, $325; a fngidaire
refrigerator, $300; a shop
smith, $650; a shop smith
12” planer, $180; a shop
smith table saw, $260;
and a shop smith power
station, $175.
Horst Auctioneers,
Ephrata, conducted the
HORST AUCTION
CENTER SALE
A public sale of an
tique, military, collecti
ble, and modern
firearms, plus military
and hunting accessories
and collectibles was con
ducted Saturday, Feb.
22, at Horst Auction
Center, Ephrata
There were 475 regis
tered bidders.
Items sold included a
Browning model BTIOO
trap gun, $1,200, a
Browning model 1886,
$1,100; a Colt “John
Wayne” commemorative
Plant Located at 1246 Maidencreek Road in Fleetwood, PA
revolver, $1,650; a Colt
“single action army”
pistol, $850; a Colt model
1991 Al, $600; a Colt
model 1911 “WWI com
memorative” pistol,
$625; a Rugar model
77RS, $725; a Benelli
“sport” 12-gauge shot
gun, $725; an Iver John
son “enforcer” pistol,
$600; a CYQ Code
Walther model P-38,
$525, a Beretta model 96
pistol, $475; a I M. 1./
Magnum Research
“desert eagle” pistol,
$775; two Argentine
model 1927 pistols, $325
and $425; a Leinad/
Cobray model PM-11,
$325; a Remington
model 721 rifle, $425; a
Remington > model
870LW, $425; a Reming
ton model 1100 LT 20-
gauge, $425; a
Remington model 700,
$450; a U.S. Remington
model 03A3, $700; two
Remington Rand model
1911Al,$450and $625; a
Ithaca Gun Co. pistol,
$550; a U.S. Springfield
model M-l “garand,”
$650 and $875; a Weath
erby “regency” 20-gauge
over/under, $1,550; a
Weatherby “regency”
12-gauge over/under,
$950; two L C Smith
“field grade” 12-gauge,
$350 and $300; a Under
wood model M-l, $600; a
Savage model 99, $425; a
Smith & Wesson model
29 revolver, $475, a
Smith & Wesson 35 au
tomatic pistol, $400; a
Dan Arms “lux grade H”
12-gauge, $625; a Win
chester model 70 “clas
sic,” $675, a Winchester
model 12 16-gauge, $3lO,
a Winchester “ranger,”
$400; a Winchester
model 43 “deluxe,” $6OO,
a Winchester model 88
rifle, $525, a Winchester
model 70XTR rifle, $475,
a Winchester model 42
rifle, $625, a Winchester
GRAND OPENING
Wed. Mar. 12* 9:00 AM - 3;00 PM
model 94 “Canadian
centennial” commemo
rative rifle, $475, a Win
chester model 94 “lone
star” commemorative
rifle, $5OO, a Winchester
model 94 “John Wayne"
commemorative rifle,
$900; a Winchester
model 94 “antlered
game” commemorative
rifle, $550; two Winches
ter model 94 “Theodore
Roosevelt” commemora
tive rifle, $6OO each; and
a Winchester model 94
“legendary lawman”
commemorative rifle,
$525.
Horst Auctioneers,
Ephrata, conducted the
sale.
BUY,
SELL,
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OR
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THROUGH
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Lancaster
Farming
Directions:
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003-D3
Morton Buildings Celebrates 100
Years
MORTON, 111. The red
and-white hexagonal logo has
long stood for quality, style, and
comfort. Now it also symbolizes
a century of building excellence
and technological innovations.
Morton Buildings, the largest
woodframe construction com
pany in the industry, proudly
announces its 100th anniver
sary. Founded in 1903, Morton
Buildings got its start as the In
terlocking Fence Company, sell
ing fence by mail order to
farmers.
As the agricultural industry
thrived, Morton thrived along
with it. In 1949, the company
created its first machine storage
structure and by 1964, the com
pany officially became known as
Morton Buildings.
John Deere introduces
Green Star™ AutoTrac
LENEXA, Kans. Imagine
a satellite guidance system that
automatically steers your tractor
through the field, safely and
comfortably. You’re able to
travel faster, to make more ac
curate tillage or spraying passes,
and to eliminate the stress of
making constant steering cor
rections. You save fuel, and gain
more efficiency from your trac
tor and implements.
This is a reality with Green-
Star AutoTrac assisted steering,
introduced last year, but only
available on John Deere 8000,
3020, 9000, and 9020 Series
.rack tractors. This technology
has proved so successful that
now it is available on 8020 Series
MFWD and Independent Link
Suspension (ILS) wheeled trac
tors.
Today, Morton Buildings has
expanded to include 123 con
struction centers and six manu
facturing plans nationwide.
Based in Morton, 111., Morton
Buildings has continually con
structed buildings for a wide va
riety of needs, including horse
barns, livestock facilities and
equipment. In the last 20 years,
the company expanded its ex
pertise to include construction
of commercial and office build
ings, churches and even homes
across the country.
In honor of Morton’s centen
nial, customers who purchase a
building in 2003 will receive a
gold weathervane to top their
Morton building, along with a
commemorative plaque to dis
play.
“Based on the popular Paral
lel Tracking platform,” says
Geremy Larson, senior market
ing representative from John
Deere Ag Management Solu
tions, “Green Star AutoTrac is
an assisted-steering system that
uses the three common compo
nents: Green Star display, mobile
processor, and Star Fire " posi
tion receiver with SFI differen
tial correction subscription.
“AutoTrac offers producers
many benefits,” says Larson.
“They cover more acres in less
time, reduce overlap on imple
ments and sprayers, reduce fuel
consumption, and operate at
faster field speeds. Their pro
ductivity increases, while they
experience less operator fatigue
for more comfortable working
conditions.”
Sales Rep.: Bret Gundy
610-556-1824