Sale Reports A Public Sale of real estate and persona] property was held May 5 by Ambrose Reed and Vincent Reed, 1 mile east of Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. The 3% story farmette with a stream, 1% story frame house and 2 story horse bam was sold for $55,900. Other items sold were: General ' Electric Refrigerator $2OO, Sec. Desk $220, 6 pc. Table & Chairs $l3O, Hutch $95, Bench $2O, Camel Back Trunk $3O, End Tables $6O & $52.50, Sweeper $2l and Cabbage Cutter $4. Auctioneer was Steve Petersheim. A Public Albion of farm equipment was held May 1 by Christian B. and Millicent J. Myers, between Quakertown and Pennsburg, Bucks Co., Pa. «■, Some prices received were: M.F. 180 Tractor $4250, M.F. 150 Tractor $5OOO, A.C. Dl7 Tractor $l9OO, M.F. 3pt. 3-Bottom Plow $6OO, Cobey 4-wheel Grain Dump Trailer $lOOO, Senercrter Sets •Air Cooled Units: 2 - 20 KW Leonard Martin Company has over 325 automatic units in South Eastern Pa. Why not check with the Leader before buying! LEONARD MARTI CO. 330 FONDERWHITE RD.. LEBANON, PA 17042 200 gal. Weed Sprayer $B5O, N.H. Rake $650, A.C. 4-row Plate Planter $1075, M.F Gr. Drill $7OO, Onan 2Skw pto Generator $2700, N.H. 3pt. Mower $7OO, A.C. Gleaner K Combine w/grain & 2 row com head $9700. Sale conducted by, Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. A Complete Dispersal of Holstein heifers and machinery was held May 1 by Mrs. Shirley A. Snowburg, 6 miles from Elmira, N.Y. The top Holstein grade heifer brought $1025 and several others sold for $lOOO. Open heifers sold for $875, $7BO and $6BO while calves brought $440, $470, $4BO & $430. Other items sold included: J.D. Cultipacker $1625, Badger Forage Wagon $2950, J.D. 700 Hammermill $2350, J.D. 4010 D Tractors $7700 & $4650 and I.H.C. 82 Combine $3700. Sale Mgr. Gordon Wood and Arlow Kiehl, Auc tioneers. • - POWER Manufactured for Agriculture 717-274-1483 A Public Sale of a 13 acre farm was held May 5 by Ray E. Miller, 3 miles west of Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa. The property was sold for $92,000 to Jay Hershey, Manheim R 6. Rufus Geib was the auc tioneer. A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held May 5 by Nettie M. Harding, York R 6. The property is located 4 miles west of York. The small farm of 15 acres was sold for $90,000 and included a 2 story brick house, 2 car garage and bank bam. Other prices included: Painted Blanket Chest $1325, 10 blue flow dishes $2OOO, Solid Cherry Canopy Bed $lO5O, Marble Top Stand $lBO, Maple Top Dresser $2OO, Parlor Stove $lBO, Oak Dresser $l2O, Blanket Chest $l4O, Tredle Singer Sewing Machine $l4O and Broad Aze $B5. Auctioneer was Preston Chronister. A Public Auction of trucks and contractors’ equipment was held May 4 by Geesey •Water Cooled Units; 7.5 -1000 KW General Contractor, Inc., Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. Some items sold as follows. Schramm Air Compressor $3lOO, Owatonna Skid Loader $2lOO, 1 ton Roller $6OO, 1 ton Ford Dump Truck $3700, 4-wheel drive Chev. truck $l3OO and Concrete Saws $l5O to $BOO. Sale conducted by Whit ford Sales Co., L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer. A Public Sale of real estate was held May 5 for the estate of Pearl Wilt, 2% miles northwest of Richfield, Pa. The 54 acre farm along Shade Mt. in Snyder Co. included some woodland and a 9 room house. It ws sold for $73,000 to Clarence Hoffman, Richfield, Pa. Ralph E. Leitzel was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of antiques was held May 5 at Potties Auction Barn midway between Carlisle and Shippensburg, Pa. Prices received ware: Walnut Organ-Weaver $360, old Glass China Closet $425, Player Piano $310,4 sponge ware dishes $2O ea., Carnival Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979 Pitcher Set $225, Marguerita Statue $lOO, Cut Glass $3O to $4O ea., Oak Wasbstand $B5 and Oak Bureau $95. Carol Burmss was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of antiques was held April 26 for the Harvey E. Fetrow Estate, at the Alert Fire Co., 4 miles north of York, Pa. It was a fine sale. Items sold included: Round Table $550, Dry Sinks $335 & $245, Wheel Barrow $5O, 2 Cookie Cutters $5O, Sideboard & Mirror $3OO, Boston Rocker $4OO, Blue Pitcher & 6 glasses $2OO, Flour Chest $2OO and 1 Horse Collar and hames with mirror $5O. The auctioneer was Preston Chronister. A Public Farm Sale was held April 30 by Jacob Hostetler, Selinsgrove R 3, Pa. Prices received were: N.H. 315 Baler (almost new) $6lOO, M.F. 12 Baler $1275, Clipper Seed Cleaner $155, M. #B2 4-B16” Plow $lOOO, N. 323 1 row Com Picker Here’s cow power! BARTOW, Fla. - Ten thousand head of cattle are helping to create a new energy source simply by doing what comes naturally. The tons of manure they produce each day is being converted into methane... a fuel similar to natural gas. The cattle are owned by Kaplan Industries, Inc., . Bartow, Florida, the state’s largest feedlol and meat packing plant. About 25 tons of manure a day is piped to a pair of heated, air-tight fer 129 $2400, N.H. 717 Harvester & 1 row comhead $l9OO, N.H. 727 Windrow $450, N.H. 479 Haybine $2150, Timothy Hay $3B per ton, Wheat Straw $4l per ton, Oats $1.75 per bu., Copper Kettle $125, Swing Butter Churn $lOO, Bee Smoker $6, Lantern $lO, and Horse Hide Blanket $lB. Earl Eash and Wayne Hess were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of Holstein Heifers was held May 3 by H. Wayne and Catherine Graybeal, 2 miles south of Eusselville, in Chester Co. The 41 grade Holstein Heifers averaged $665 and were sired by A.B.C. bulls. Auctioneer was Steve Petersheim. A Milking Herd Dispersal was held May 5 by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boots, Waymart Rl, Wayne Co. The high grade Holstein cow sold for $1360 and several others brought from $lOOO to $l3OO. Some of the Guernsey, Jersey & Aryshires sold from $BOO to $9OO. Auctioneer & Sale Mgr. was Merton L. Bunnell. mentation tanks. Bacterial action inside the tanks transforms the waste into methane gas. The company burns the gas to generate steam and hot water for its operations. -The conversion facility was designed and built by Hamilton Standard Division of United Technologies Corporation. Each day, it delivers the energy equivalent of 35 barrels of oil ... about as much as it takes to heat an average home for a whole year.