CONSIGNMENT m HORSE SAIE SATURDAY, JULY 29,1978 ll:OOA.M. Sharp Tack Sold at 10:00 A.M. Horses Hitched at9:oo A.M. KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Route 522, 3 miles East of Middleburg 5 miles West of Selinsgrove One load Canadian draft horses by Ken Pierce One load of standardbred carnage & buggy horses For Information Call 717-922-1490 or 717-837-2222 KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Rt. 522 - RD 3, Middleburg, Pa. Owners, DON & WALT KEISTER Larry Long, Auctioneer Terms: Cash. Trucking Available. Restaurant Open. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss PUBLIC SALE OF 6y 2 ACRE REAL ESTATE THURSDAY EVE., AUGUST 3 At 7 P.M. Located along Turtle Hill Road & Snyder Road, (near Brownstown Vo-Tech School) West Earl Township, Lancaster Co., Pa. (formerly Henry Martin residence). 6V2 Acres (more or less) 2V2 Story Aluminum Sided Dwelling 4 bedrooms and full bath on second floor. 5 rooms on first floor. Kitchen with built-in cabinets, oil fired hot water heat. Cement Block Barn Frame Chicken House This property is located in a beautiful country set ting! Many shade trees. Conestoga Creek nearby. Also near Vo-Tech School. Open House: Saturdays, July 22 and July 29 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. or for information or inspection call 215- 267-2606. Sale at 7 p.m. " Terms by ERNEST SHIRK T. Glenn Horst, Auct. Timothy G. Horst, Auct. 859-1331 Wentz & Wentz, Attys. Discontinuing Business After 30 Years! PUBLIC AUCTION BRICK & MASONRY CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT MONDAY, JULY 31 Atll:3oA.M. Location: Turn off of Rt. 41, onto Rt. 372 west to stop, left past church, first lane on right to farm, Chester County, Atglen, Pa. Case “model 584” fork lift w/28’ raise; General 3- axle tag-a-long trailer; 2 Int. “1600”, 1962 & 1967 stake body trucks w/14’ bodies; Lowell tractor w/dual wheels, 40’ lift; 17 Muller mortar mixers, trailer type; 7 portable nigh-lift buggies; 2 concrete power buggies; Master 40” powertrol trowel; Sears 3,000 watt portable alternator; Lincoln 115 volt, 30 watt portable welder; acetylene outfit; Ramset power gun; 15 Target masonry saws; 6 brick carts; 25 wheel barrows; plat form elevator 25’ high w/Ford Ind. engine; brick bug gies; 100’ high platform elevator; Dur-Q-Wall 10,000’ of reinforcements, all lengths; 1,400 pieces of iron scaf fold & side brackets; 100 leveling scaffold jacks; wash down scaffold; Muller portable concrete pumps; Mulkie 40’ elevator; 4 Side-A-Matic elevators; 2 swivel stone setters; 2 West brick buggies; 3 field office trailers, stationary stone setter, & extra parts and miscellaneous not listed The following equipment from the Reading estate of Yardley: 1973, G M C 18 ton, 10 wheeler, tandem axle, Detroit dsl. engine dump truck, s/nTJV73D579298; Barber Green “SA-40” paver, s/n 213, 1949, Gabon “303” grader, s/n MD25024; spreader box, also desk, adding machine, check writer, filing cabinets, Lincoln welder, battery charger, shovels, rakes, and tire rims By the Order of- GROFF & GROFF 215-593-6713 Whitford Sales Company L. Robert Frame, Auct P.O. Box 98 Uwchland Eagle, Pa. 19480 215-458-5060 Dauphin County DHIA (Continued from Page 104) Charles F. Miller Charles F. Miller Bryncoed Farm Charles F Miller Stanley Wilt Charles F Miller Homer Campbell Walter Schaffer Boyd Dunpsey Henry Keiter Harvey Schroll Bryncoed Farm 159 130 227 John Hertzler Jenny Maggie Tern Bette Lucille Lotus Bonita Carla Beulah Betts Conewago Farms Mane Pnlly Boots Rowena BLAIR COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB SALE JULY 28,1978 7:00 P.M. Held at the Dairy Barn at Morrison Cove Memorial Park, Martinsburg, PA. 55 Registered - 3 Grades Sires: Elevation, Astronaut, Ivanhoe Star, Glendall Airhnda Chief, Gay Ideal, Apollo, Conductor, and many other very good sires Dams with records -17 dams 20,000 M & up, 20 dams 19,999 M -15,D00M, 14 dams 14,999 & down. Looking for Production, Don’t Miss this Sale Selectors GEORGE BRIDENBAUGH DAVE BURKET MILTON CORLE Sale Manager - Fred England Auctioneer - Merle Mishler Pedigree - Fred Naugle MACHINERY AT PUBLIC SALE WED. EVE. AUGUST 2 Located in Perry Valley, 5 mi. West of Liver pool, 8 mi. East of Millerstown, direction signs just East of Millerstown along old Rt. 22 and at Liverpool on Rt. 17. Mmneapohs-Moline 2890 12 ft. self-propelled com bine, excellent cond.; AC 60, 5 ft pull type combine w/bm; Farmall M , jut overhauled: AC WD tractor w/AC #33 mounted 2 row com picker; Farmall H, needs overhauled; cultivators for H or M; NH 65 PTO baler, no thrower, good cond ; NH 9 ft haybme; Mc- Cormick trail 3-16, 3 pt. trip back plows; field sprayer w/200 gal plastic tank; 20 ft 4 in. auger elevator; trac tor com sheller, 28 in cylinder; 2 portable “tube” grain dryers; 10 ft single cultipacker, 1949, 1 ton Chevy dump truck, farm use only; 2 bottom trail plows; NII2 A tractor spreader, 3 section harrow; sm seed cleaner w/elec motor; 2 heavy duty cable reel carts, could be used for dump trailers, set of platform scales, 7 in table saw; wooden frame saw buck, metal pick-up tool box; metal 10 hole chicken nest, sev chicken crates, 2 bath tubs, other items not listed PLEASE NOTE - BE ON TIME, NO SMALL ITEMS TERMS - CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Lyter & Son, Clerks Long Bros., Aucts. 34 4 82 4 25 6 36.2 100 0 84 1 28 1 120 6 33 2 85 4 22.8 37.8 889 54.8 35 8 100.0 34 9 87.4 83.6 33.4 79.4 40.0 89.6 31.1 34.5 31.3 92 7 33.6 65.5 27.0 41.3 12,479 10,309 9,499 3-5 3-1 2-2 7-9 19,829 74 14,117 5-6 13,022 54 14,518 (Turn to Page 126) 7:30 P.M Owner DARVIN BROOKHART Allis-Chalmers wins two at Buck 1.40 1.36 1 34 THE BUCK - Two Allis - Chalmers Model 180 tractors and an A-C D-21 showed their power at the Buck Tractor pulls last week. The A-C D -21, driven by Marlin Brubaker of Quarryville, won the 7000 pound super stock class, while the two 180 models took the first two places in the 5000 pound super stock class. Dale Smoker of Cochranville piloted the winning tractor for a full pull of 300 feet, edging runner-up Jim Brubaker of Quarryville by a distance of just over six feet Rounding out the 5000 pound super stock class was Coleman Wheatley of Bethel, Del., who drove his John Deere 4010 for 285 feet, eight inches. 1.33 1.32 1.31 1.29 3.8 1.27 120 1.17 1.08 700 512 528 5.6 5.0 5.6 In the 7000 pound super stock class, Brubaker’s D-21 outperformed Tony Stauf fer’s Deutz 9006 and Don Thomas’ John Deere 4020. Stauffer, who hails from Ephrata, drove his machine for 267-9, while Thomas, from Boonesboro, Md., was stopped at 266-6. In the 7000 pound modified class, Curt Stoltz of Myer stown registred a full pull. Placing second was Greg Manners of Rmgoes, N.J. and Dick Zimmerman of Mt. Joy was third. Their 708 578 544 604 3.6 4.1 4.2 42 NEWARK, Del. - Direct farmer-to-consumer mark eting is receivmg more and more interest in many areas. In looking for ways to keep down food costs, both producers and consumers are discovering the ad vantages of direct marketing Roadside stands, pick-your-own operations, and farmers’ markets all enable farmers to receive higher prices for their produce while allowing consumers to buy fresher produce at lower than retail prices. While there are already numerous pick-your-own operations and roadside stands in Delaware, there are few farmers’ markets - especially farmers’ markets which sell nothing but ESTATE COIN AUCTION BEL AIR AUCTION GALLERIES INC. 13 Ellendale Street Bel Air, Maryland (Off Md. Rt. 1 Business & Md. Rt. 24) SATURDAY, JULY 29 At 7:00 P.M. Over 800 lots - Over 300 rolls of Wheat pennies, Steel pennies, Buffalo Nickels 35-37, sets of Jefferson 39-64 nickels, large cents, Indian, 1909 YDS Lincoln cents, silver 3 cent pc 1851, Calif gold token 2-1852; 1-1854; 1-855, Barber & Liberty dunes, standing Liberty quarters sets 1925 thru 1930, set Washington quarters, Barber halfs -1914,1917 -1947 D Liberty Walking halves sets, sets 1948-1963 D Franklin halves, sets 1878 s & other silver dollars, V nickels, proof sets, UNC mint sets 68 thru 71, 1973 mint set, gold tokens 1853-1856-1857-1859, Canadian proof sets, foreign corns, wood tokens, several lots consist of 10 to 20 coins. For More Information Call 838-3000. WILLIAM H. AMOSS, AUCTIONEER Complete Auction & Appraisal Service 2037 Pleasantviile Rd , Fallston, Md 877-7005 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1978 Del . farmers market considered respective distances were 298-5 and 294-5 The sled stopped Eddie Herman of Frederick, Md. at 297 feet in the 9000 pound super stock class. He was aboard an IH 1466. Tony Stauffer was second with his Deutz, pulling for a disance of 273-5. The third position was taken by Don Thomas at 272-2. In the 9000 pound open category, Galen Spickler of Elizabethtown charged for a full pull with his Allison powered machine. Two 440 cubic mch Dodge engines brought Greg Manners of Rmgoes to 293-8 and a second place. Elwood Flowers of Manheim was third at 289-7 with his 454 Chevy. Gary Mills of Fallston, Md. was the winner in the 5000 pound modified class, keeping the sled m tow for 2704. Gene Spickler of Elizabethtown placed second at 267-i and Charles Brommer of Columbia was third at 258-11. In the 12,000 pound class, Harry Gnest of Coatesville piloted his IH 1456 for a winning distance of 271-1. Galen Spickler and his Allison were second at 266-8 and Don Thomas skidded in for a third place aboard his John Deere. produce. University of Delaware direct marketing assistant Mary Deckers feels that such a fanners’ market could lend a country atmosphere - and perhaps even provide a novel form of recreation - to some suburban location in the state. The Cooperative Ex tension Service at the University of Delaware is conducting a feasibility study on the possibility of establishing an open-air fanners’ market for the 1979 season. Growers who are interested in the project or who desire more information should contact Mary Deckers at 230 Agricultural Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, 19711, or phone 302-738-2511. 125