PUBLIC SALE Complete dispersal of Ai-Marah Farms located from Frederick, MD, east on Interstate #270, 10 miles to MD 109, south 5 miles to Barnsville, MO turn left go 1 mile, right onto Peach Tree Road, first lane on-left SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 10:30 A.M. 152 REGISTERED & GRADED ANGUS CATTLE 15 registered Angus cows bred to Churchhill Pride 37 to calve (February - April 82), 6 registered Angus heifers bred to Oatland Pipeline 206 to calve (April 82), 95 cows bred to Angus and Polled Hereford bulls, 14 Angus Santa Gertru’dis first calf heifers some with 3 way cross Hereford calves at side, 2 registered 2 yr. Angus bulls, 2 18 mo. Angus bulls, 3 registered Polled Hereford 3 yr. old bulls, 2 registered Angus bulls and 6 registered Angus heifer calves, 7 Black Baldie and 3 way cross steers calves, Teco cattle squeeze chute, 3000 lb. livestock scales, Frey Bros. #lOO and #2OO head gates. AUCT. NOTE: Quality herd of cattle. Results of years of careful breeding. Accredited herd. TB and Blood tested within 30 days of sale. TERMS FOR BOTH SALES: Cash or check with proper ID day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents. OWNER; AL-MARAH FARMS ' Box 401, Barnesville, MD 20838 Telephone: (301) 428-8850 AUCTIONEER: John D. Oownin Telephone: (301) 582-2450 FARM MGR.: Archie Magaha Telephone: (301) 349-5203 Lunch Stand Provided Both Sales PUBLIC AUCTION LIVESTOCK, MACHINERY, FEED, SOME FURNITURE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 At 9:00 A.M. Located I Vz miles West of Belleville, Pa., turn North off Route 655; onto Renno Road, 2nd Farm. LIVESTOCK 58 HEAD HOLSTEINS - 26 milk cows, over % fresh June thru Sept, in full flow of milk,' Reg. 3 yrs. old bull, 5 bred heifers, 11 breeding age, 16 younger. A young herd w/good production, majority raised on this farm. T.B. and Bangs tested, pregnancy checked. 3 HORSES - Sorrel gelding smooth mount works good; Roan gelding w/some age, 8 yrs. old standard bred driver. Britch harness for 2 horses. 11 SHEEP -10 ewes andl buck. 200 Red pullet hens starting to lay. DAIRY EQUIPMENT & FEED Stauffer 12 can S.S. cooler, Peight 9 can S.S. lined cooler, Leigh 2 H.P. compressor, 40 milk cans, (good), kerosene water heater, 275 gal. tank 3/4 full dsl. fuel, 600 bu. oaks, 200 bales straw, approx. 2,000 bales 2nd and 3rd cutting alfalfa hay and 2,000 bales Ist cutting mixed hay. FARM MACHINERY Case L-A tractor on steel w/starter in good running cond., Owatonna no. 424 mixer grin der, real good, N.I. no. 206 manure spreader, N.I. no 10 corn picker, I.H. no. 47 baler on steel, 197 (7 ft. cut) haybine like new, 21. H. no. 9mowers 6 ft. cut, N.H. no. 56 rola-bar rake, Grimm hay tedder, N.H. 26 ft. elevator, N.l. wheel rake, Mayr&th 31 ft. auger 6 in., Rosenthal fodder shredder, Blizzard no. 600 silo filler, Ez Trail steel wheel wagon w/flat bed and grain sides, 2 I.H. steelwheel wagons w/box and dung boards, wooden wheel wagon w/box, Oliver 2-14 in. plow, Hocbstetler riding plow, Wiard 106 plow, 2 Wiard 104 plows, Oliver 84 plow, I.H. no. 401-12 ft. harrow, 2 cultipackers, 6 ft. disk, wooden land roller, weeder, 3 I.H. cultivators, I.H. 10 hoe grain drill, I.H. com planter, I.H. com binder, I.H. 8 ft. grain binder, N.l. hay loader, hokey, 2 hole com sheller, wood saw mantle, extra saw blade, 2 Pride of Farms hog feeders w/S.S. bottoms, round metal feed rack, open buggy rebuilt and 2 carriage buggies all w/roller bearing wheels, high pressure washer, small amount ofmisc. farm items Terms-CASH MR. & MRS. JACOB S. SWAREY R. D. #1 Belleville. Pa. , Mark Glicfc • Auctioneer Along Pearl Road turn north at the Tuipehocken High School or turn South • of the Strastown to Rehrersburg Road on to Pearl Road Berks Co., Pa. 4 Fine China Closets, High Sink, Miller Organ, Ladie Desk, Blanket Chest, Round Oak Table, Haning Cupboard, Milk Cupboard, Quilt Frame, Grind Organ, Spinning Wheel Chair, Rope Bed,.Wall Telephone, Organ Stool, John Deereß. Tractor, Blacksmith Forgh, 2 Anvils, Turning Lath. 2 Express Wagons, Boring Machine, 6 H.P. and Vk H.P. Whitty Gas, Engines, Cider Press, 6 in Jointer, Sleigh W. Shaft Bells, Wagon Seat, Small Upright Steam Engine, 2 Double barrel Muzzle Loading Shotguns, Winchester Pump Gun, 32 and 22 Rifles, Music Box, 2 Butter Churns, Butter Mold, 2 Grain Cradles, 3 Copper wash Boilers, Cheese Cutter, Buggy Blanket, Sleigh Bells, Wooden Fork, Wooden Rake, Iron Kettle, Meat Grinder, 8 Qt. and 4 Qt. Sausage Staffers, Milk Cans, Coffee Grinder, Apple Pealer, Cherry Seeder, Meat Forks, 4 Broad Axes, 2 Stholer Axes, 3 Adze, Anvil Hardies, Canal Hinges, 800 lb. Beam Scale, 300 lb. Brass Beam Scale, Hanging Light, Parlor Light, Bracket Lights, Coal Oil Lights, Brass Lantern, '2 Brass Buckets, Pocket Watches, Pocket Knives, Slick Chiles, 4 Corner Chiles, Ele tin Shears, Copper Luster Creamers, Duey Water Pitcher, 2 Planter Peanut Jars, China - Eggs, Crocks, Vicker Jugs, Bone Handle Knives & Forks, Battery-Golf Cart, Green Agate Ware, SmaH Iron Pot, Flat Irons, Tool Chest, Log Chains, Stainless Milk Pails, Boot Jack. 1880 10 Dollar Gold Piece, 5 Dollar Gold Piece, 10 Silver Dollars, Berks Co. History 2 Vol., Cherry Boards, Poplar Boards, 1000 ft. Walnut boards, Lots of Antiques Dishes, All Kinds of Small Tools, and Hundreds of Small Items Not Mentioned. Sale at 9 A.M. Sharp Conditions by WILLIAM CHRISTMAN John H. Breidegam Auct. Linda Breidegam, Gloria Luckenbiii, Clerks Refrehsments By the Ladies of the Trinity UCC Church of Rehrersburg Lunch at sale PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 11:00 a.m. From Shippensburg take'Route 533 west to Orrstown, turn north 1/2 mile to Weaver Rd. turn right and 1 mile to sale. Watch for signs. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Modem dry sink; Solid birch hand-made hutch cupboard, (very nice); R.C.A. Whirlpool gas refrigerator, (good); 2 gas stoves; Rite-Way wood burner w/thermostat control; 2 small kerosene heaters; eld oil stove w/oven; old dressers; 2 wardrobes, one metal, one Waterfall cedar lined; rocker; recliner; school desk; vanity sink* cabinet; round quilt frame; metal open book case; 4 bed frames; gun rack; small & large filing cabinets; small crib; play pen; high chair; 2 baby strollers; little wagon; battery race track by Mattel; metal water heater storage tank and lots of good used copper pipe & valves; lots of flower pots it other small articles. FARM RELATED ARTICLES 2 yr. old colt; 2 sets of front gears, used 1 yr.; bridle; No. 7McD. 6ft. mower, (good); McD. 2- way plow; single shovel potato plow; 2-horse com plow; walking plow; single disc barrow; single section harrow; 2 N.I. 4-wheel manure spreaders, need repair; mud mixer (no motor); Jamesway feed cart; wooden storm door; aluminum storm door, pre-bung; storm windows, etc; Caterpillar radiator; some scrap iron, yoke stanchions, etc. Craftsman 8 in. tablesaw and jointer Terms-cash or good check Lunch stand MIKE S. & ANNA L. KAUGHMAN 11450 Weaver Rd. Orrstown, Pa. Cumberland Co. Art. Rife, Auct. 776-3545 Wickard & Son, clerks Not responsible lor accidents WILLIAM CHRISTMAN PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GAS ENGINE. TOOLS AND LOTS ANTIQUES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17,1981 Sale Reports A Public Sale of real house, large bank bam estate was held October with chicken house and 3by Titus Martin along garage was sold for the road from Monterey $147,000 to John Stoltz to Bird-in-Hand, Lan- fus, R.D. 1, Ronks, Pa. caster Co., Pa. _ . The 1 18% acre, farm . Ul ‘fcnbach’s Auc with an 8 room brick “oncers. PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, " COLLECTABLES & CARS SATURDAY, OCT. 17 f 1981 9:00 A.M. Located next to Stichler Salvage Yard on route 434, 3 mile South the Penn National Track, 1 mile from the North gate of Indiantown Gap. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 1% HP Domestic Hit & Miss gas engine; 1% HP Makers Name not known (needs magneto). Maytag washing machine engine. The above engines to be sold at 1:00 P.M. Auction will consist many other items of a Collectable & antique nature. Don’t miss this auction. Owner, ERNEST STICHLER 717-865-3506 Ralph R. Wenrich 944-6260 PUBLIC AUCTION For Harper-Eley Building & Supply Inc., Park Ave., Queen Anne, Maryland; 8 miles west of Denton, 6 miles east of Rt. 50 on Rt. 404t0 sale signs. Liquidation of hardware supplies, plumbing and electrical supplies, wood burning stoves, A.C. loader, some trucks and pickups...lnventory cost -well over $100,000.00. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24,1981 At 10:00 A.M. BUiLiDING SUPPLIES; Complete hardware store of tools, paints, electrical and plumbing supplies, power tools, (hundred of items in small groupings), 500 L.F. 12” corrugated metal pipe, 3000 L.F. plastic ' drain tile pipe, lots of paneling, plywood, celotex sheating, hundreds of wood doors and window units, metal bam roofing, wood bam siding, cedar shingles, lots of window screening, nails, bolts, anchor bolts, washers and nuts, groupings of tile, roof coatings, sealers, and patching materials, gutter and downspouting. (13) wood stoves and fireplace inserts plus lots of flur pipe various sizes, 33,000 sq. ft. fiberglass batt insulation. 27,000 bd. ft. Redwood, 6300 bd. ft. #1 cypress, 16,000 bd. ft. B&Better yellow pine, 8000 bd. ft. #l, #2, #3 white pine, 5000 bd. ft. salt treated yellow pine. 2600 sq. ft. Masonite hardboard siding, 10,000 lin. ft. white pine mouldings. CARS, TRUCKS, EQUIPMENT 1974 Camaro car; 1972 Chrysler station wagon; 1966 Ford Falcon stationwagon; (3) Chevy 1% ton dump flat bed trucks; (3) pickup trucks; Allis Chalmers HD 6G Crawler Loader, 10 ton LaCrosse tilt body equipment trailer, table saws, radial arm saws; truss cut off saws; air compressor, power hand tools, tar pot, Ford tractor 8N type; plus many more items too numerous to mention. Inspection: Friday (day before sale) all day and Saturday morning from 8:30 a.m. Come early to register; prepare to pay in full, and remove from premises day of sale. LUNCH HARPER-ELEY BUILDING & SUPPLY, INC. Queen Anne, Maryland (301)820-2020 Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc., Auctioneers Galena. Md. (301) 648-5601 Note: This sale will in no way affect the ongoing construction business of Harper & Sons, Inc. and upon completion of this sale, Harper-Eley Building & Supply, Inc. will continue to actively solicit orders for building materials. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 10,1981-D35 LUMBER A Public Auction of antiques was held September 28 for the estate of Ralph Stuppy and the contents of Robert Hower home. Sale held at Schultz Auction, Rte. 209, Newtown-Zerbe, Pa. . Some prices were; Shirley Temple Doll 1300, .Sonja Henie Doll ' $lBO, Toy Cash Register Bank $37.50, Child’s Kitchen Cabinet $315, Two Face Doll $57.50, Child’s Record Cabinet $l6O, Tramp Cabinet $5O, Roseville Jar diniere $42.50, Dining Room Suite $325, 7’ Bed $275, Ice Box $295, Secretary-Bookcase $370, Jelly Cupboard $9O, Store Cabinet $l4O, and Child’s Wicker Rocker $47.50. Francis (Pete) Schultz was the auc tioneer. A Public Auction of household goods was held October 3 by Ivan and Verna Yost on Route 372, ap proximately 2 miles west of Christiana, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices included: Oak Bureau $B5, Cherry Grandmother’s Clock ■ $255, Dry Sink $32.50, Kerosene Heater $97.50, Hoot Jack $l, 12 gauge Double Barrel $65 and 1917 Remington 30 06 Rifle $5O. Auctioneer was Ivan R-. Yost. A Public Auction of farm equipment was held October 3 by Alan Hill, 1145 Heaps Rd., Harford Co., Street, Md. Prices included: 15,000 bushel GSI Grain Tank $6lOO, IHC 806 D Tractor $6OOO, Damco Wagon w/Hay Body 81000, GSI 3000 bushel Wet Bin $lBOO, Grain Roaster $2800,12’ Oliver Disc $975,1963 Diamond T Truck $l7OO and 2000 bu. Liquid Manure Spreader $1650. William H. Amoss was the auctioneer. An Estate Auction of iron working tools was held September 29 for the Estate of Fred Glanding, 3 miles north of Norristown on The Forge Township Line Road. ' Some prices were: Electric Grinder & Vise $25, Band Saw $4BO, Anvil $lOO, Eclipse Rototiller $lOO, Swedge Block $l2O, Jigsaw $95, Router $37.50 and Forge $135. Hess & Moyer were the auctioneers. SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster , Farming's CLASSIFIEDS!