JUNIATA CO. FARM AT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Located approx. 35 mi. northwest of Harrisburg, near Richfield. PARCEL #1 - 62 A’s, 30 tillable, balance wooded, 5 room dwelling, 2600’ frontage. PARCEL §2 - 68 A’s, 30 tillable, balance wooded, 3100’ frontage. NOTE - Both Parcels offered separate, then as one unit, 130 A’s total. For Complete Info, Contact: Long Bros., Aucts. R.D. #2 Port Royal, Pa. 17082 Ph. 717-527-4784 CONSIGNMENT SALE OF FEEDER PIGS & FEEDER CATTLE APRIL 17,1981 6:30 P.M. Sharp Held at Keister's Middleburg Auction Sales Inc., Rt. 522, 3 miles east of Middleburg, 5 miles west of Seiinsgrove, PA. Early consignments appreciated. Bring a load - buy a load. For Information Call: 717-837-2222 717-524-5285 - 717-965-2856 Terms: Cash, Restaurant Open. KEISTCR’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Rt. 522, RD #3, Middleburg, PA DON & WALT KEISTER Owners Auctioneers: Ray Long & Dave Imes EDGAR ROUGH! ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 18,1981 At 11:00 A.M 1 mile North of Montrose, Pa. - Right on Rt. #29. (The Snake Creek Road) Susq. Co. Arrows! CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. J.D. “450 C” loader, J.D. “450 B” bulldozer with angle & tilt blade, both machines in very good condition. Chevy “C 65” 10 wheel dump truck, Fayette tn-axle equip, trailer, chains, binders, pintle hook, etc. FARM MACHINERY & MISC. Farmall “M” tractor, good rubber & extra sharp; Ford 2 row 3 pt. com planter; Ford 2 bottom plow; Ford #530 baler & thrower; Ford #515 3 pt. mower; Gravity grain box, 2 Grove kicker boxes & wagons, NH rake; 100 bu. P.T.O. manure spreader; fertilizer spreader; N.I. #272 cut-ditioner; back blade; harrow; Snowco bale elevator; 550 gal. fuel tank & electric pump; 275 gal. tank & pump; stock tank; chain hoise; ladder; truck tires; floor jack; building & hydraulic jacks; drums of oil with pumps; anvil, welding table, electric welder, truck tool box, transit & tripod, steel office desk & chair, wrenches,- sledges, vise, forks, rakes, electric drill, dehomers, hand tools, 2 western saddles & bridles, quantity pme lumber, walking plow, ice saw & spads, etc. Too much to list. ‘Bolens 1050 Tractor with mower, blade & tiller. Real Estate at 55 Cherry St. to be offered at 1:00 o’clock, a 4 bedroom frame house. Call auctioneer for inspection & terms. Owner MRS. EDfiAR ROiIGKT Also from a Neighbor - MF 1100 Diesel Tractor, WF, power steering, 3 pt.; IH #430 baler w/thrower, very good; NH #67 PTO baler; JD LA tractor w/plow, mower and cultivator; JD 3 pt. 2 row com planter; JD 480 9’ mower conditioner; IH 16’ transport harrow; Case 4 bottom plows; NI 3 pt. fertilizer spreader; Farmhand forage box on 7 ton Gehl wagon with flotation tires; NI #7 forage box; IH gram drill; 3 pt. rear scoop. Lunch Truck Terms: Cash or Approved Check Jim Adrfance & Sons, Auctioneers Montrose 278-1574 Sale Reports A Public Sale of a lot Buddy Mobile Home and mobile home and wa s sold for $22,300 to personal property was h.L. Weatherholz, held April 4by Bledsoe Linden Ave., Leola, PA. Brothers, located four Other items were: 2 miles east of Lancaster Campers $B5O each, 1966 along Rt. 23, Lancaster Ford Pickup Truck $650, County, Pa. 1948 DeSoto $435, Tree The lot which Sprayer $450, Craft measured 90 feet along sman Table Saw $3OO, Route 23 and 185 feet Bandsaw $260, Jointer deep with a 12x60 ft. sno, Garden Tractor MARYLAND JERSEY CATTLE SALE AtGaywindsFarm, Keymar, Maryland. Calves of all ages & a few selected cows. Daughters of A.I. Bulls such as Quicksilver Noble Victory Tune Predictor, Rocky Hill Samsonite, Samson Supreme of CJF, Golden Faithful, Supreme Virginian Vaucluse Sleepmg Surville. Directions to Farm: From Hanover, Pa. Rt. 194 South to Ladiesburg. left on Good Intent Rd. Right on Keymar Rd. to Farm. From 70N at New Market Rt. 75 North to Johnsville. Left on Keymar Rd. to Farm. For Information contact Jean Fender 301-775-7693 Auctioneer S. Braden Kins Boonsboro, Md. Lunch at sale Sale Sponsored by: The Maryland Jersey Cattle Club MACHINERY & TOOLS PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 25 10:00 A.M. The undersigned, located on Pa. Rt. 74,1 mile North of Alinda, Perry Co., Pa., 12 miles North of Carlisle, at Landisburg, R.D.I, will sell the following: I.H. 3600 BACKHOE WITH FULL CAB - EX CELLENT CONDITION! 1978 TONCO 21 FT.- TRAILER - Air Brakes, 21T. - Lake New, 1971 Dodge 1000 Dump Truck - Air Brakes, VB, 5- speed with 2-speed-Heavy Duty, good shape; 1955 F.W.D. 4-wheel Drive Truck; Power King 614 Tractor - 6 speed, New Condition, Snow Plow, Mower Deck, Cultivators, 3-pt. Scraper Blade, Scoring Plow, 2-wheel Trailer. 12,000 KW Generator with Wisconsin Engine on 4- wheel Cart; 7500 KW Generator with Diesel Power on Trailer. Several Air Compressors; Acetylene Welding Set; Steel Scaffolding; 2 Power Troweling Machines; Misc. Concrete Tools; All kinds of Hand & Elec. Tools; Aluminum Siding; Lumber, Ladders, Wheel Barrows; Signode Strapping; Oliver 2-bottom Clutch-left Plow; Disc Harrow; Several Old Stoves; Some Antique Tools; Z 0 Ton Sawed Firewood. Marquette 200 AMP Welder with Onan Motor - Works Good; Aluminum-Siding Cutting Table; Concrete Jitterbug, Bull Float, Tool Box for Pickup Bed; Large Selection of Bldg. Supplies; Electrical & Plumbing Supplies; Picks & Shovels; New Vice; I.H. 2-row Corn Planter; Tap & Die Set; Reamer Set; Antique Carpenters Chest; Stevens 22-pump Rifle with Hammer; Scrap Iron & Steel. "THIS IS A CLEAN OUT AUCTION. MANY MORE ITEMS WILL TURN UP - KELL BROS. HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 1922 AT THIS LOCATION! ” Lunch Stand, Not Responsible For Accidents, 1.0. Required for Bidding No. KELL BROS. &R.S. KELL Owners, Landisburg, R.D. 1, Pa. Sale By: Kiing’s Auction Service Landisburg, Pa. w/cultivator $lBO, Potbelly Stove $65, Lathe $l2O and Grinder $56. Auctioneers were Robert E. Martin & Son and Frank L. Stellar. A Public Auction of farm equipment was held March 30 by Samuel G. and Marian B. Musser, 58 E. Strack Drive, Myerstown, Lebanon Co., Pa. There were 211 registered buyers present. Some items sold PUBLIC SALE DAY, 5,1981 AM The undersigned executors of the Ammon J. Frey Estate located at the rear of 300 Maple Street, Dailastown, Pa., will offer at public sale on the premises the following: REAL ESTATE 3 story brick dwelling having 12 rooms and basement with bathroom facilities, municipal water, sewage, and gas Could easily be duplexed. Erected on a lot having 37 ft fron tage and 56.75 ft. depth, more or less TERMS: 10% down. Balance within 45 days. To be offered at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, April 18. Inspection by appointment. Call 528-8293 or 244- 3150. 1978 Ford Fairmont 4 dr , 4 cyl. engine, auto , radio, inspected, less than 8,000 rhiles To be offered at 1 30 P M Saturday, April 18. ANTIQUES Sheridan chest of drawers, 6 oak high back chairs & others, plank seat chairs & others, oak rockers, 5 pc parlor suite, cottage dresser & bed, blanket chest, drop leaf table, oak 5 leg table, wash stand, brass/iron bed, sideboaid, stand with drawer & others, mantle clocks, turtle back trunks, carpet rocker, Atwater- Kent radio, sewing machine stands, 4 burner kerosene stove & oven, oil heater, wash boards, copper boiler, coal pail, cast frog, boot jack, paper rack, oil lamps, wood block, beading & rabbet planes, RCA cabinet radio, Smgei treadle sewing machine, cigar mold, WW II uniform, army blankets, gas heater, Columbia, PA. bakery boxes & others, store display boxes & containers, musical saw, depression glassware, procelain ware, dresser sets, rugs, quilts, comforts, slaw cutter, sad irons, old calendars, all kinds books, 299 Roosevelt dimes 1946 through 1964, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hardwick 4 burner gas range, Hotpomt freezer refrigerator, small electric appliances, Zenith portable TV, wringer washer, 2 Magic Chef gas heater, portable electric washer, Prepo picnic stove, Bradford portable typewriter, Singer electric portable sewing machine, bowls, skillets, pots & pans, flatware, reclining chair, night stands, single bed with dresser, cabinets, wardrobes, 32 pc. Salem dinner set, etc. TOOLS Sears T bench saw, Dunlap 11” saw. Craft sman 7” rip saw, V electric drill, 115 v. arc welder, valve refacer, wood lathe, bench grinder, l -< & 4 hp. electric motors, work bench, bench vise, C clamps, buggy wrenches, files, hand saws & others, screwdriver, pliers, hammers, hatchet, axes, planes, hand tools, lots of sand paper, torch, jacks, fuel cans, chains, buck saws, wedges, apple picker, primers, shears, garden tools, shovels, rakes, all kinds of hardware, misc. tools, all kinds lumber, fishing rods, reels, cruell, minnow pail, and other items. Many items in this sale come from the Susquehanna & Tidewater Canal Lockhouse #2 Tools, Household Goods and some Antiques will be offered on Friday, April 17, and the remainder of the Antiques, Real Estate, Car, and Coins will be offered Saturday, April 18 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TERMS: Personal Property & Car - Cash or Approved Check. GENE F. MYERS I. FREDERICK FELDMAN Executors C.C Miller & Sons Auctioneers & Clerks Ph. 717-235-3627 T. Fred Feldman - Attorney Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 11,1981—035 were: Panther 95 4- Wheel Drive D Tractor $17,500, Dion Forage Wagon $350, Farmhand 815 Grinder-Mixer $lB6O, N.I. 224 Spreader $1950, N.H. 269 Baler $1450, Gravity Box w/gear $1075, Straw $47.50 per ton, Shelled Com $3.79 per bu., Barley $2.56 per bu., Ear Com $ll5 per ton, Com Silage $21.25 per ton and a 12’ Silo of Com Silage $BO per foot. Auction conducted by REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CAR FRIDAY, APRIL 17 and SATURDAY, APRIL 18 at 10:00 A.M CAR John E. & Paul E. Martin, Aucts. XXX A Public Sale of 109 grade Holstems was held April 3 by Hillandale Farm, Purcellville, Virginia. The top cow sold for $1575 and the second high was $l5OO. The 51 cows averaged between $9OO and $lOOO. Sale Manager Remsburg Sale Service. An Auction of 53 Registered Holstems was held March 31 at the Kmgstead Sale at the farm 11411 Kmgstead Rd., two miles south west of Damascus in Montgomery County, Maryland. The top prices of $16,000 was paid for a cow purchased by a Wisconsin buyer. Other animals sold were: $6OOO cow to Wise., $5400 cow to Md., and $5lOO cow to Va. The average of the cows sold was between $2700 and $2BOO. Sale Manager Remsburg Sale Service. Housing continues to gobble rural land WASHINGTON, D.C. More than 40 percent of the nation’s housing constructed in 1970’s was built on rural land, some of it highly productive farmland, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official said Tuesday. Norman A. Berg, chief of USDA’s Soil Conservation Service, said information gathered for the recently completed National Agricultural Lands Study and in recent agency in ventories reveals that rual housing is joined with expanduid cities as a competitor for far mland. USDA earned out the study jointly with the Council on En vironmental Quality and other agencies. “Lots for new residences for non farming families ranging from five to 10 acres are common in rural areas where central sewer and water services are not available,” said Berg. “These residential ‘farmlets’ are taking an increasing amount of agricultural land out of production.” The nation’s agricultural land is converted nonagncultural uses at the rate of more than two million acres a year, according to the agency head. About a third of the converted acres are cropland.