P2&—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 24,1980 Sale Reports An Auction of real estate and farm machinery was held May 16 by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge, 10 miles north of Meshoppen off Route 267. A good sized crowd attended the sale. Al 2 acre parcel with road frontage and "electricity through the property was sold for |7OO an acre. Other prices received were: Fannall H Tractor $7OO, 1H 424 D Tractor $2500, 444 G-WFE Tractor $2650, Wagons $3OO to $5OO, NH 269 Baler $l4OO, Ontario Grain Drill $2OO and 400 gal. Bulk Tank $4OO. Auctioneer was Jerry Burke. A Public Sale of antiques was held May 17 by Ted Heckman, 2207 Butter Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Items sold included: Wall Clock $340, Rope Bed $l3O, Coffee Grinder $45, small Corner Cupboard $l3O, Motorcycle $4OO, Old Watch $7O and Silver Dollars $26 to $3O each. C. H. & Bob Wolgemuth PUBLIC SALE Of VJIIUBLE JKIIUUf ITEMS MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 26,1980 Location; Approximately 12 miles E. of Hsbg. on Route 22 Turn S. at Carlson's Grocery Store IVz miles on Crooked Hill Road, 4 miles N. of Hershey on Sand Beach Road, turn onto Crooked Hill Road. Cane seated rocker & 6 matching chairs, zmk lined dry sink, marble top washstand, hall rack w/umbrella stand & mirror, large cedar chest, sectional bookcase, plank bottom rocker, hand carved stack tables, large what-not rack, small dove tailed chest, small dry sink, dresser, chest of drawers & other small furniture, oak sideboard, walnut dry sink, dough trays, needlepoint foot stool, old radio, brass key wind shelf clock, metal case clock-inscribed Emma R Fenstermacher dated 1899, framed Rockville bridge reverse painting, Walnut picture frames, & other unusual framed pic tures, stereoscope & pictures, various kerosene lamps - large & small, coffee grinder, 3 drawer spool chest, china head dolls, old china pitcher, ruby pitcher & other colored glass pitchers, colored glass decanters, glass canes, glass baskets, blue shade glass light, glass cake stands, Heisey glass pitcher, carnival glass, 5- large tiffany style lamp shades, glass bells, brass bells, iron banks, 12-trivets, Mary Gregory flower vase, hand painted German china, 12” Washington china plate, M.S. Hershey plates, small cups & saucers, old salt & peppers, tooth pick holders, chicken on nest, brass bucket, 3 foot & iron kettle, agate ware, small iron troughs, iron frog, cast iron spittoon, 12 different types balance scales - some with brass scoops, ole clothe irons - some with removable handles, 7 - hanging spring scales, brass key assortment, many types old pad locks, old toys, arrow heads, post cards, ladles & meat forks, powder, shot flask, brass gun power hom, caboose whistle, melodeon, 2 - violins, 2 - banjos, 2 - guitars, and many other miscellaneous items Revolving octagon shaped utility cabinet w/96 triangular three compartment drawers, 5 H.P Sears roto-tiller, 20” throat jig saw, upright air compressor, lard press, blacksmith vise, blacksmith tools, harness makers bench, York hay hook, wooden pulleys, 20 plumb-bobs-some are brass, brass hand tire pumps, post hole diggers, spudding tools, 3-broad axes, many types of old hatchets & hammers, wrenches of many types, wood planes, wood chisels, adz axe, buck saw, bung-hole drill, sickles, R.R. spike axe, R.R. oil cans, many other tools and many of the tools are signed. 20 gauge bolt action nfle, 22 gauge automatic nfle, engraved 32 revolver, antique double barrel shot gun and other guns. Owners MR. & MRS. ARLINGTON STRAW Aucts J.S. Gerberich 838-1825 K. L. Long 367-3917 Not responsible for accidents - Cash or certified checks only - Inspection day before sale only - Tools sold first - Lunch available on grounds and H. Shaffner were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of antiques was held May 17 for the estate of Ruth H. Mosemann, 2479 Ellendale Drive, Lancaster, Pa. Some prices were: Sec tional Bookcase $l6O, Bookcase $9O, old Violin $132.50, small Safe $42.50, Sets of Dishes $7O & $65, Hen on-Nest $2l and Rooster $l7. Auctioneers were Carl & John Diller. The Goodville Fire Company held their Public Community Sale May 17 at the Goodville Fire Hall along Rt. 23, 2 miles east of Blue Ball, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 422 registered buyers with 8 local auc tioneers volunteering their time. Items sold were: Child’s Play House $330, Rototiller $B3, Drill Press $165, Stove Oven $B5, Comer Cabinet $6O, Dinner Bell $5O, Mini bike $5l, Mitre Saw $5O, Train Set $lO, Doll $l2, 9:00 A.M. Sharp HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TOOLS AND 6UNS Japanese Gun $35, Sword $23, Trailbike $5O, Quilts $230 and $220. There were 25 quilts and comforts sold for a total of $2567. xxx A Large Public Sale of farm machinery and beef cattle was held May 16 by Agnes E. Jones, 4 miles northwest of Stewartstown, York Co., Pa. Prices received were: Super M Farmall Tractor $llOO, Farmall C w/loader $985, Case S.C. Tractor $5OO, old J.D. Combine $250, Truck $3OO, Grain Bin w/drying system $1525 and 10 Hereford Cows $690 per head. Robert L. Sechrist was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of household goods was held May 17 by Thelma Schaeffer in Lan dingville, 6 miles south of Sheep field WELLSBORO - The 1980 Pennsylvania Sheep Field Day will be held on Satur day, June 7 at the Tioga County Fairgrounds. The days events will be kicked off by a sheep to shawl contest, starting shortly after 10 a.m. Specialists will be on hand to fill producers in on the FARM AUCTION FRIDAY NITE, MAY 30th At 6:30 P.M. About 2 miles from Rt. #6, turn off between (9 miles to) Towanda, Pa. & (6 miles to) Wyalusing on Creek Rd. toward Herrickville, Brad Co. Arrows! 120 CROSSBRED HOGS 35 Sows in various stages of pregnancy. 2 service boars, 3 young boars, the rest feeders, gelding pony. MACHINERY & EQUIP. Ford “5000”, w/turbo charger, oversized tires, L.P.T.0., P/S & chains. Oliver “1750” Diesel with complete build of engine, clutch & drive assembly, David Brown “990” Diesel, 3 pt. and front loader, Ford 4 bottom spring reset plow, Overum 4 bottom spring reset plow, Bnlhon 16’ transport harrow, Oliver 12 ft. 3 pt. Disc, Nat’l 3 pt. 3 bottom plow, J.D. 12 ft. fertilizer spreader, back blade, Shaver post driver, N.H. 3 pt. #451 mower, Ezee flow 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, 3 pt. Sub Soiler, J.D #25 P.T.O combine w/bin, IH 7 tooth chisel plow, 2 J.D. #B5B side rakes, J.D. #1240 plateless 4 row planter, w/momtor & insecticide hoppers, 2-80 gal. fiberglass saddle tanks for liquid fertilizer, Gehl #95 Grinder-Mixer, IH #l6 chopper 1 row & direct cut, IH #33 conditioner, Nl7’ cut-ditioner, NH #6B P.T.O. baler & thrower, 2 kicker bale wagons, NH 185 bushel barrel spreader w/L.H. hydraulic hd, Clay 1500 gal. Honey wagon, N.I. #325 head 2 row on #314 picker - shelter, 3 yrs. old, 3 pt. concrete P.T.O. mixer, Win-Power 15,000 Watts generator, *Melroe Skid Steer Loader. Gravity Grain Box. * Chevy 1965 6 cylinder w/dump 14’ farm truck. * Chevy 1967 350 inspected & licensed 16’ truck, Farmall “H”. * 225 bushel gravity gram Box & Wagon. IH 5 ft. Rotary Mower. * 25 bushel seed com, 50 bushel bulk feed bin. Fertilizer 2-3 ton 46-0-0, 2 ton 12-32-8, 3 tons 0-18-0 Cal floss, 4-500 gal. 10-10-10 Liquid Nachurs, A Atrex, 40 lbs. Bladex, 10 gal. Sutan, 5 gal. Dual, 20 gal. Atrizen, Superior 6000 bushel bin w/perferated floor for storage or drying w/unloading auger. Brock 10.8 ton concentrate hopper. Moridge P.T.O. #275 gram dryer w/cteaner on transport frame. 42 ft. 6” P.T.O. grain auger on wheels. Insulation - 400-500 sheets 4xB compressed foil backed tongue & grooved 4 & 6 in. equivalent. Ithaco ultrasonic pregnancy checker #73IA Sow Gestation herdex chart, Trojan Big Blue Heated Nipple Waterers, 2 Super #l2 24 hole feeders, 40 nipple waterers, 30 V* in welded 16’ length hog fence panels, 12 Smidley farrowing crates w/double pan feeders, waterers, removable fronts, swinging back gates, Stanfield fiberglass heat mats w/thermostats Mailing Ranger hydraulic #4OO Mini-Scale. Cargill 300 hog finishing system. 65 tillable acres, 40’xl20’ pole bldg., 28x120 heated farrowing house, 3 B.R. & office ranch home, well insulated, w/oil & wood heat, drilled well. Contact Owner 717-265-8903. Terms - Cash or Approved Check Owners KASIMER & ELINORE UREVICH Jim Adriance & Sons Auctioneers Montrose 717-278-1574 Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Items sold included: Robart Broad Axe $2OO, Spool Cabinets $l9O & $2OO, Medicine Cabinet $37.50, Jelly Cupboard $250, small Roll Top Desk $290, Slant Front Desk $lOO, Iron Bed $9O, Picture Frame w/discharge certificate $57.50, small packs of Post Cards $5 to 8 ea., Hand-held Picture Viewer $43, Agate Coffee Pot $37.50 and Footed Carnival Dish $52.50. Jay Riegel, Jr. was the auctioneer. A Public Auction of equipment was held May 17 by Robert and Anne Angus, R.D. 8, Bloomsburg, Pa. Some prices received were: 1967 Int. Truck $lBOO, J.D. 420 Tractor $l3OO, Tarp Layer $350, Walsh 200 gal. day slated latest dog laws and marketing tips. Management techniques for dealing with sheep hooves and orphan lambs will be covered. As a grand fmale for the day, there will be a sale of spinning wools, shawls, and performance tested rams. HOG EQUIP. FARM FOR RENT Sprayer $450 and Rotary Mower $5OO. Auctioneers were John Autotore 4s John Autotore, Jr. A Sheep Field Day & Sale was held May 17 at the York Co. 4-H Center, Bair, Pa. when 100 market lambs and Monroe & Alice Perce R.D., Lisle, New York COMPLETE DISPEKSAL HUBMYEIIQM. MV RIM 7:15 P.M. Sale to be held on the farm on the Mount Hunger Road. Take Rt #79 west to Center Lisle, turn onto Caldwell Road, go half a mile and turn to Mount Hunger Road, then go half mile to farm. Center Lisle is 5 miles west of Whitney Point. Whitney Point is Exit 8 off 1-81. Watch for arrows! 27 mature cows, all Holstein except 3. 11 cows due Aug. thru Nov.; 6 handling or bagging; 8 fresh; balance in all stages. An honest dairy that has never been pushed. 17 heifers ranging from well started calves to bred heifers. They are the right kind to turn out The herd has been pregnancy examined; Blood tested for Brucellosis; TB tested; and are eligible for immediate interstate shipment night of sale. J.D. 3010 diesel tractor w/radio, real nice shape; Farmall H tractor, nice; J.D. #9 Mowing Machine; J.D. 483 Mower-Conditioner; N.H. 55 Side Hake; J.D. 14T Baler w/Thrower; 2 good Kicker Wagons; Ford Hay Crimper; J.D. 4 btm Trailer Plows; J.D. 2 btm. Plows; J.D. Drags; Ontario Grain Drill on rubber; A.C. P.T.O. Combine; J.D. 34 Chopper w/One-Row Com Head & Pick-Un Head, nice shape; J.D 110 Chuck Wagon, needs work A.C. Long Trough Blower; Skinner 28’ ElevstOJ- Special - JD. 34 Manure Spreader w/pan, or.iy i m mths old. MILKING EQUIPPkOT & BARN EQUIPMENT Mueller 600 gal. Bulk Tank, new in 1976 and she’s a beauty; Surge Bulk Tank Washer; Dumping Station w/100 ft. of Hose; Line Dryer; 3 Surge milkers; Singe SP22 Milker Pump; Patz 16’ Silo Unloader. Terms - Cash or One-Way Check Refreshments Available Mel Manasse Sales Manager & Auctioneer Whitney Point,"New York 607-692-4540 Our 35th Anniversary Sale of Farm Equipment At our place of business located six miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., one-half mile east of Marion, along Rte. 914, just east of Rte. 81 “Exit 4” on: FRI. & SAT., MAY 30-31 At 9:00 A.M. Each Day FRIDAY, MAY 30 100 TRACTORS - TRUCKS - IND. EQUIPT. Tractors of various make and model me. John Deere, International, Fords, Massey Ferguson, David Brown, Oliver, Case, A.C., M-M and others, some with loaders; Crawlers, Backhoes, Trucks, Skid-loaders expected. Lawn and garden equipt., hardware, tires and misc. items, posts, etc. SAT., MAY 31 HAY EQUIPT, - PICKERS - COMBINES, ETC. Balers, haybmes, rakes, con ditioners, mowers, elevators, one and two row pickers, forage and flail choppers, blowers, spreaders, gnnder mixers, plows, packers, disc harrows, drills, planters, sprayers, forage and other wagons, rotary mowers, blades, wood saws, other 3 point equipt., posts, usual run of equipt., balance of hardware and misc. items, a few late arrival tractors and lawn mowers. ATTENTION: Bring in your equipt. for this sale. Have tractors, trucks, lawn and garden equipt. here for Fn. sale if possible. Will sell small items both days. Farm equipt. on Sat. only. Next sale will be one day, Thurs., June 26. No equipt accepted with hens unless we are notified, nor are we reponsible for prices equipt. sells for. Open daily 8 till 5, Sat. till 4 p.m., two days before sale until 7 p.m. Closed Sundays. Terms: Cash or Good check. Lunch at sale. RALPH W. HORST, Manager Marion, Pa. 17235 Phone: 717-375-2824 Rentzel, Wolgemuth, Anderson, Upperman, Martin, Speicher, Bohrer, Gossert, Auctioneers Harshman, Eberly, Stull, Gossert, Rentzel, Clerks 40 purebred ewes and lambs were sold. Woods The top market lamb sold for $l3O and lambs averaged $7O. A Suffolk ewe sold for $3BO and the ewes averaged $lOO. The top ram sold for $250 and they averaged $l5O. Fleeces sold ranged in the 1.20 per lb. class. 44 - CATTLE - 44 MACHINERY MONROE & ALICE PERCE Owners