THUNDER HILL FARM HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Starting at 12:00 Noon Located in Cumberland County, 3 miles West of Newville, Pa., along Route 641. 60 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS % ARE REGISTERED CERTIFIED - ACCREDITED - 30 DAY TESTS FORINTERSTATE 31 Cows in milk, a good number fresh m June and Ju ly, 4 fresh Sept, and Oct., 5 due Nov. and Dec., 3 due Jan., others in various stages. 7 Heifers with a bull since Aug. will be preg. checked. 9 Open Yearlings, 6 from 6 mos. to 1 yr., 6 younger heifers, 1 Bull calf. Herd is sired by A.B.S. and A.B.C. sires including daughters by Bootmaker, R. Maple, Seven J., Eleva tion Bob, Ivanhoe Star, Gay, Performer, Jack, and other outstanding sires. Services are to A.B.S. sires LUNCH - SALE UNDER COVER - CATALOGS Owner RAY E. HOSTETTER, R.D. 2, Newville, PA 17241 Ralph W. Horst, Auct. W.W. Gossert, Clerk Fred M. Naugle, Pedigrees PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY, ETC. The undersigned as executor of the estate of Mary J. Martin, deceased, will offer for public sale the following located approx. 6 miles East of Shippensburg, Pa., if leaving Shippensburg on Route 174 East and after the village of Lees Cross Roads, 2nd road to right and at Y bear left to sale site. Watch for sale signs on: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Beginning at 9:30 A.M Farm Real Estate A lot of ground situated near the village of Walnut Bottom, Pa. m South Newton Township, Cumberland County, Penna. containing 76 acres, more or less with large amount of frontage on 2 hard roads (Township Routes 322 & 330) having a nice sized double mow frame & weatherboard bank bam w/concreted stable area, wagon shed, milk house, chicken house & other out buildings. Also having a V-k. story frame weather board w/bnck siding dwelling house containing 4 rooms & half bath on Ist floor, 4 rooms & full bath on 2nd floor, concreted basement, attic, enclosed rear porch, front porch, balcony, 2 story out kitchen, forced air oil fired heat, partial storm doors & windows, good well of water, single car garage and metal roofs on all buildings. This is a good piece of productive farm land m a good location and also with a stream. Real estate will be offered at 2:00 P.M. on day of sale. Terms of real estate will be 10% down on day of sale with balance to be paid in full on fmal settlement with m ap prox. 30 days. Further terms will be made known on day of sale. For inspection of real estate by appoint ment, call 532-2821 or 532-2032. Tractor, Horses, Misc. Items, etc. Farmall H. tractor w/belt pulley & good rubber (runs good); riding mower & other mowers of various kinds; 4 head of riding & driving horses (all approx. 5 years old); wheelbarrow; hog troughs; harnesses; saddles; hand, lawn & garden tools and other items not mentioned Household Articles & Antiques Oak roll top desk w/S roll; oak kitchen cupboard, library table, round glass china closet, 3 buffets, dropleaf table, dressers, wash stand & hall rack; one piece softwood comer cupboard; softwood white mar ble top dresser & washstand; blanket chest; chairs & rockers; stands; refrigerator; chest freezer; wringer washer; elec, dryer; 21” Zenith console model color t.v.; 9 pc. dining room suite; steeple shelf clock; kerosene lamps; old dishware of various kinds and many other items not mentioned. Terms - Personal Property - Cash By McCrea & Davis Attorneys, Executor of the Estate of MARYJ. MARTIN Deceased Attorney - McCrea & Davis Auctioneers - Hershey & McLaughlin Clerks - Beidel & Gottshall Lunch Stand Reserved. Not Responsible for Accidents. Identification Required for Bidder’s Numbers. Sale Under Tent If Bad Weather. Sale reports ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A Public Auction of farm machinery and pigs was held November 4 by Elwood C. Flowers between Richfield and Oriental. There was a good turn out for the sale. Prices received were: Oliver 155 Tractor $2925, Farmall 350 G Tractor & Mounted 2-row Picker $l6OO, Cultivators & Tractor $750, Cub Cadet 12 hp. $875, Woods 5’ Rotary Mower $425, Feeder Pigs up to $44 ea., 1 Sow & 10 Pigs $240. Long Brothers were the auctioneers. A Public Auction of an tiques and household goods was held November 4 by Samuel R. Snyder, located about 7 miles northeast of Stewartstown, York Co., Pa. A large crowd attended the sale and there was brisk bidding. Prices included: Pine 2 pc. SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1978 7:30 P.M. Located in R.D. 3, Ephrata, Pa., between Hahntown & Rheemstown Rd. Farm is on Martin Rd. located on the corner before Schoolhouse. 38 head of high producing grade Holsteins. An ex cellent chance to buy good grade cattle. Blood tested, TB & pregnancy examined. Owner: LLOYD I FOX R.D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Auctioneer - Ruben Houser R.D. #l, Middletown, Pa. 17057 Ph; 717-944-7879 Clerks - Wagner & Houser ON THE FARM MONTHLY BRED GILT SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 Sale to start promptly at 1:00 every 4 weeks. Located 18 mi. South of Lancaster, 6 mi. South of Quarryville, take 272 to Little Britain, turn North, follow Little Britian Rd. to Jackson Rd., turn East, second farm on 222 out of Quarryville to Little Britain Rd. to Jackson Rd. Watch for sale arrows. 50 HEAD 50 (More or Less) 2x3 way cross bred gilts, York & Hampshire & Duroc. This sale consisting of 25-3 way cross bred gilts (parent stock, Wayne Better Bilt Gilts that came in out of the West) York & Hampshire & Duroc cross. These gilts are sired by purebred duroc, bred to purebred York. Looking for Better Stock? Need replacements & adding on or just starting in? Here is an opportunity to buy Better Bilt Gilts (acclimated) due to farrow from 3 days to 3 weeks after sale date. These gilts have size & quality to suit most any buyer. If you are in need of bred gilts please do not miss this sale. They’ll be ready, some will be close. Owner CHRIST A. BEILER R.D.2 Quarryville, Pa. Same time & place, 25 head (more or less) 2 & 3 way cross. Direct offspring from gilts purchased from Mark Nestleroth well known hog breeder from Manheim & a few from Willow Glen. These gdts are sired by purebred duroc also from Nestleroth stock and bred to purebred Hampshire from Franklin Feeser, Md. Due to farrow from 3 days to 3 or 4 weeks after sale date. Everything vaccinated for erysipelas, wormed & sprayed for lice. Truckers Available. Owner JOHN B. STOLTZUFS Abe Diffenbach - Auctioneer NEXT SALE DATES Dec. 29 & Jan. 26 Corner Cupboard $l4OO, Butter Print $165, Copper Kettle $195, Pair Chalk Bookends $lOO, Mustache Cup $3B, Kitchen Cabinet $225, 6 Dining Room Chairs $57 each and Set of Butter Scales and Weights $34. Charles W. Shrodes and David W. Shrodes were Auctioneers. A 2 day Auction Sale was held November 3 & 4 by Mildred McGuire, 2 miles east of Nicholson, Wyo. Co., Pa. Items sold as follows: 1956 Jaguar Conv. $3600, Revolver $77.50, 12 ga. Marlin Pump Gun $145, Winchester Repeater $llO, French 32 cal. $45, Kerosene Lamps $l6 & $lB, Bush Hog $340, Welder $l2O, Saw Blade $lOO, Hammers $6 each, 1951 Ford 4D car $220,22 drawer Dentist Cabinet $420, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978—137 Secretary-Desk $450 and Savage 32-20 Rifle $l2O M.L. Bunnell Auction Service conducted the sale. ■ xxx A Public Sale of a 14 acre tract of woodland was held November 4 by Dennis A. and Carol A. Daly, approx. 5 miles south of Honey Brook, Lane. Co., Pa. The woodland contained 200’ of road frontage and was sold for $26,300 to Clair Wanner, R.D.2, Narvon, Pa. Elton & Alvin Homing were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of antiques was held November 4 for Florence M. Weidman, 325 Eeber St., Shoemakersville, Berks Co., Pa. It was a very good sale with 278 registered buyers present. Some prices were: Roll Top Desk $560. Shirley Temple Doll $190,1951 Ford Pickup Truck $l9OO, Tin Windup Toy-Popeye Express $l3O, Charlie McCarthy Windup Toy $95,2 Vol. Berks Co. Historical Books $2lO, Shoemakersville Bank $lO Note $220, Post Cards in packs of 12 $l5 to *3O, Blanket Chest $275, Dough Boxes $55 each and 1816 Fracturs7o. Dennis F. Wagner was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of antiques and clocks was held November 4 for Melvin and Mary Paxton on Oak Tree Rd., 2% miles north of Manheim, Lane. Co., Pa. There was a large crowd at the sale. Items sold included: N.H. 2 hp. Gas Engine $9OO, Cooper Wash Boiler $75, Doll Coach $155, Wooden Wheel Barrow $7O, Hudson Automobile Book $l5O, Toy Steam Roller $B5, Pewter Coffee Grinder $42.50, Gem Roller Organ $250, One 1907 Pa. License Plate $5l, Wall Telephone $275, Brass Bed $l5O, Desks $l2O to $l5O, Small Cabinet $ll5 and Clocks $27 to $270, also Tin Match Box $37.50. John H. Cooper was the auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF CLAIR G. ECKMAN ESTATE TOOLS, PAINTING EQUIPMENT, OLD NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 10:00 A.M. Loc. at 243 Miller Street, Strasburg, Pa. (at west end of Strasburg along Rt. 741). Sears wet or dry shop vacuum, port. GE vacuum, Philco port. TV, Miracle paint mixer, 2 Hahn rotary mowers, 3% HP rototiller, push & trim mowers, push harrow, 18’ & 2-30’ wooden ext. ladders, 9 wooden step ladders (3’-s’-6’-10’), metal wheelbarrows, metal wagon, metal shelving, elec, heater, hand sprayers, hose reel w-hose, bucket & tubs, watering cans, ext. cords, rope, all sizes of window panes & glass, flower stands, metal drums, Xmas articles, old Lancaster & Strasburg Newspapers. Paint Supplies: interior & ex tenor paint, varnish, terpentine, pigments, all sizes & kinds of brushes, rollers, puddy knives, scrapers, etc. Wall Paper Supplies: all kings of wall paper rolls, brushes, rollers, knives, scissors, paste, wall paper books (samples), etc. Sand paper. Tools: bench vise, tree saws, pruning shears, sickles, hand saws, scrapers, axes, hatchets, hedge trimmers, cross cut saws, cement tools, beam scales, bolt cutters, spring scales, dig. irons, shovels, forks, hoe, rakes, tree trim mers, picks, scythe, brooms, sledge, screwdrivers, hand tools, etc. Nuts, bolts, screws, raise, hardware, etc. Many other articles not listed. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED Food Served Sale by CLAIR G. ECKMAN ESTATE First National Bank of Strasburg Executor A.W. Reese Atty. Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 & Roy C. Probst 464-3190 A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held November 4 for the Jennie A. Gable Estate, R.D.3, York, Pa. The % acre lot included a large stone-faced brick & frame rancher and was sold to the son, James Gable for $50,000. Other items sold were; Int. Cub Cadet lawn mower $350, Washer & Dryer $l9O each, Whirlpool Refrigerator $3OO, Living Room Sofa & Chair $315, Dinette Set $250, An tique Rocker $2OO and Silver Dollars averaged $7 each. Robert L. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A sale was conducted October 27 for the Valley Bank and Trust Company, Chambersburg, executor for the Edna S. Walker Estate. Prices received included; walnut corner cupboard $4900; grandfather clock $5800; high case of drawers $3650; five drawer chest $1275; six flank bottom chairs $510; six walnut chairs $750; oriental rugs, 5 ft. by 9 ft. $2600,10 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. $3250; and 11 ft. by 18 ft. 6 in. $3700; Sufle clock $250; 56 piece silver flatware $560; pair of brass andirons $330; brass bucket $100; and student lamp $295. Auctioneer was J. Robert Meyers. A dairy cattle sale was held October 26 for the Carl Shirk Estate, Lebanon. There were 200 to 300 people in attendance. There were 88 head of cattle sold. Arnold Acres Rocket Darla sold for $3050 to Raymond Getz, Myer stown; 16 head sold for over $lOOO. 51 head grade and purebred cows averaged $920, 37 head open and bred heifers averaged $445. Used Boumatic equipment and dairy supplies sold very well. Auctioneers were Harry H. Bachman and Van Hocker. Pedigrees by Dale Hoover.