Sale Reports A Public Sale of farm equipment, tools and gluts was held May 28 for the John W. Thompson Estate, R. 1, Mt. Wolf, York Co., Pa. A large crowd of about 750 people attended the sale, lliey were from surrounding states and Texas, Oregon, New Mexico and Florida. Some prices were: Case rainature steam engine |2950, A.C. CA tractor $760, Ford 515 3 pt. mower $425, Ford 309 com planter $470, Ford 2 bottom 3 pt. plow 400, Ford 3 pt. disc $350, Marine steam engine $5OO, Acetylene torch outfit $360, Craftsman 10” table saw $220, 12” plane $850,12” band saw & sander $240, 6” joiner $330, Delta jig saw $4OO, double grinder on stand $lOO, Winchester 94 30-30 gun $l5O, Savage 22 Magnum $2lO, Win chester 12 ga. Model 1400 $340, Winchester Model 70-270 $430, Navy Arms Co. 44 cal. $llO, Colt Model 62 $l7O and Smith &Weston 45 $lOO. PUBLIC AUCTION OF STANDARDBRED RAGE HORSE & FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1983 l:OOP.M. at J.D.’s Twin Springs Farm, Inc. Christiana, PA Directions: From Route 41, go to Route 372 West and continue to Upper Valley Road and turn left to the first farm on left. From Oxford or Lancaster, take Route 896- to Green Tree Inn, turn East (from Lancaster, left turn; from Oxford; turn right) and continue to stop sign at four way intersection, continue straight about one mile to first farm on right. The auction will consist of the following: Six Horse Shoop trailer, goose-neck with current Pennsylvania inspection; Four-horse goose-neck Shoop trailer with current Penna. inspection; 1978 one-ton Chevrolet Pick-up, C -30 Scottsdale w/dual wheels; electric tread mill to exercise horses; portable Stock for examining and/or working with horses. Allis-Chalmers 175 Diesel Tractor (like new) w/three point hitch and wide front end; Bob Cat w/two buckets (one, 3Vi’ blade; one to fit in stalls), in good condition; New Woods mower, Model 208, 100 in. (S’ x 4”); Lapp elevator w/electric motor; manure spreader; farm wagon; two pasture drags; 10’ x 10’ panels for portable stalls; jog cart; two racing bikes; steel jog cart for breaking colts; pick-up starting gate. Aluminum extension ladders; electric wire fence post; oxygen-tanks & masks for foaling; electric fly & bam sprayers; 13 tack trunks; wooden hobble holders; water buckets; metal & rubber feed tubs; forks; shovels; brooms; rakes; 12 show feed tubs; animal vacuum cleaner; racing harness (leather & plastic); boots, hobbles & asst, of racing equipment; equipment for preparing yearlings for horse sales & other farm items. Air-conditioner; steel office desk; office chairs; office size refrigerator; kitchen table & chairs. TERMS: CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECKS. All accounts must be settled day of sale. I.D.’s TWIN SPRINGS FARM, INC. Box 358 A Christiana, PA 17509 *£X*ri* fTlcirtln Auctioneer/. Inc. Larry L. and Paul Z. Martin, Jr. P.O. Box 477 - Intercourse, Pennsylvania 17534 717/768-8108 Auctioneer was Blaine N.Rentzel. A Public Sale of household goods and antiques was held May 28 by John Grube, 1 mile north of Snyders, 4 miles northeast of New Ringgold, Pa. Some prices were: pewter cupboard $3OO, oak well bucket & wooden winch $135, Sunshine Beer can (cone-shaped) $2O, oak washstand $236, oak bedroom suite $7OO, & 2 wheeled cart $l5O. Curt, Doug & Tim Houser were the auc tioneers. The Farmersville Auction held their an tique sale on Memorial Day, May 30, at Far mersville, 3 mile east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices were: oak washstand $220, gingerbread mantel clock $155, convertible oak high chair $2lO, oak dresser $205, high oak bed $220, wicker doll coach $95, oak china closet $525, oak kitchen cabinet $395, quilts $7O to $530, miscl. old Valentines $22, coffee grinder $45, Vaseline castor set $llO, 1852 sampler $5O, pin cushions $24 and ABC plate $37. Sale conducted by JohnJ.Rutt. A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held May 28 for the Harry S. Wonder Estate at 302 E. New St., Lititz, Pa. The 2% story frame dwelling on New Street was sold for $41,300. Other prices included: “Stella” Swiss music box $3300, kerosene lamp $lO5, set of buffalo pottery (pitcher & bowl set) $l3O, antique sled $135, glass eggs $2l each, 8 day clock $lOO, ducb decoys mfg. by Victor $l5 each, oak bedroom suite $340, glass basket $87.50, A.H. Fox 12 ga. shotgun $6OO, 303 Savage deer rifle $260, antique express ►' PUBLIC SALE Located 3 miles west of Middletown, Md. and 3 miles east of Boonsboro, Md. on Alternate 40. FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 10,1983 at 6:30 P.M. 8 HEAD OF REGISTERED APPALOOSAS 8 Consisting of reg. mare with filly by side & bred back; 2 yearling fillies and 4 yearling colts -all reg.& all black & white. Coggins tested. 35 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE 35 Consisting of 10 very close springing Ist calf heifers & 25 open Holstein heifers of breeding age. Heifers to stay in Maryland. TRUCK & MACHINERY 1963 Chev. Vt ton pickup in good running condition; dump lift for pickup, new - never uncrated; McD. & New Holland rakes; New Holland 469 haybine; N. Holland 269 baler w/thrower; Int. 650 field chopper w/2 row com head; Int. 1701 loader trip bucket; John Deere 10 ft. roller harrow; JD trailer 7 ft. sickle bar mower; Liston 3 blade rotary mower. Sale Order: Machinery, Horses, Cattle. TERMS: Cash - Not responsible for accidents. E.V. MOSER Auctioneer: Robert C. Mullendore Clerk: C. L. Metz AUCTION H.W. ROBINSON ESTATE REGISTERED HOLSTEINS FORMER ED NOLAN DAIRY As partial settlement of the Estate of the late. H.W. Robinson, by order of John Robinson, at Luther s Dairy Sales Pavilion, located in center of town, Wassaic, Dutchess County, New York. FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1983 7:30 P.M. 117 HEAD - MAJORITY REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE -117 HEAD 55 Registered Holstein Milking Cows 10 Hy-grade Holstein Cows 52 Heifers From 3 wks old to Springers Records to 25,000 • Contract cow PM Kirk Dutchess Della - 4 records over 20.000 2 records over 25.000 lbs. Many records 17,000 to 21.000 pounds Cattle bred as follows, 20 due July and August. 9 cows fresh March through May, 16 due September and October. 8 springing heifers. 7 calves 3 weeks to 3 months All cattle tested and eligible for Interstate Charts at ringside Cattle not tested to meet Pa requirements OeLaval milker units will be in this sale TERMS OF SALE Cash or good check evening of sale CATALOGS WILL BE AVAILABLE SALE DAY Sale by order of JOHN ROBINSON Delos D. Luther, Sr. Auctioneer & Sales Mgr. Wassaic, New York 12592 914-373-8171 or 8172 914-373-8045 wagon $125, silver dollars to $2B each, oak drop leaf table |l6O, piano $250, antique clock stand $B5, rocker $135, 6 pressed-back chairs $420 and square extension table $2OO. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. A Public Auction was held Memorial Day, May 30, by Joe Herman at Troxelville Antiques, Troxelville, Pa. Prices received were: flour chest w/dough box $4OO, cherry 1-drawer stand $165, cherry 8 leg drop leaf table $3OO, walnut marble top washstand $240, spin ning wheel $l7O, ehimney cupboard $l6O, tin finger lamp $65, Shirley Temple mug $5O, carpenter’s tool box $45 and copper wash boiler $4O. Auctioneers were Mark J. Jones and Dale L. Longacre. A Public Sale of real estate and tools was held May 28 by Noah Z. Nolt Estate, 275 E. Main St., Bareville, Lan caster Co., Pa. The 2% story frame dwelling, 1 car garage and shop on a large lot was sold for $43,600 to Frances Nolt, Bareville, Pa. Other prices were; Vh. hp. Hit and Miss engine $290, driving cart $lB5, pony cart $230, anvil $135, air compressor $l9O, tool chest $77, drill press $230, roll top desk $225, old chest $5OO, flour chest $llO, bench $BO, $2O gold coins $620 & $B3O, $lO gold coin $370, $5 gold coin $240 and $1 gold coin $320. Auctioneer was Paul W. Horst. A Public Auction of personal property was held May 28 by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aleo, 3 miles northeast of Clifford. Pa., R.l, Carbondale, Pa. Some prices included: Teica M 3 body camera with all attachments $4OO, 1858 Remington revolver $450, Springfield 70 rifle $4OO and milking goats up to $55. Wayne E. Weaver was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of real estate and furniture was held May 28 by James, A. Bonson, S. Main St., Milroy, Pa. Some prices were: coffee grinder $lO5, 2- drawer cherry stand $325, string of bells $240, creamers $3 to $l5 ea., Shirley Temple pitchers to $4O, pony wagon $520, saddles $25 to $95 ea., oak roll top desk $925 and Winchester Model 12-16 ga. shotgun $420. The 2-story frame house on a nice level lot was sold for $9900. DAIRY SALE lf;| on the farm \| in Northwestern PA. Jfi J/JJI 40 CANADIAN COWS & HEIFERS 10 BRED HEIFERS 2 RED & WHITE HOLSTEINS SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1983 1:00 P.M. DAIRY CATTLE All close springers or recently fresh young cows. Registered and I.D. Grade Holstems, registered heifer calves. Sale features 3 daughters of Puget Sound Sheik all recently fresh, dams classified Very Good and Good. Also one Registered Red & White Holstein, sired by Skagvale Classic Citation, classified good. Also 10 bred heifers selected from one herd due July, August, Sept.'Al breeding, all cattle blood and TB tested, mnoculated for shipping fever. Trucking available. Farm located 2 miles North of Spring Creek, Pa. on Blue Eye Road, or 7 miles East of Corry, Pa. on U.S. 6, then 2 miles South on Blue Eye Road, black top road. Watch for sale signs. No other Items - Sale starts promptly at 1 PM. Not responsible for accidents. TERMS: Cash or good check. MICKEY or ED SEKERAK Corry, Pa. 814-664-8804 or 814-664-2365 Auctioneers: Ronald Reed & Ed Sekerak Pedigrees: Howard J. Hammond 111 Ringman: Howard McElroy Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4,1983—A39 Received Too Late To Classify WIMPLE REALTORS... STATEWIDE FARMS EAST/CENTRAL NEW YORK COMPLETE COBLESKILL JERSEY FARM: 190 acres, mostly open, good honeoye soils. Barn has 38 stalls, SS cleaner, new bulk tank, 14x40 cement silo, new machine shed. Home could suit one or two families, has new oil/wood heat. INCLUDES: 34 Jersey Milkers, 2 tractors and all machinery JUST LISTED! $185,000 CALL WIMPLE’S SLOAN SVILLE OFFICE- 518-875-6355 PHOTO BROCHURE CENTRAL NEW YORK LAND MAN'S BARGAIN: if you're looking for prime soils at a low price, look no further; 250 acres with 160 tillable Almost ALL honeoye soils; what isn’t is Lima. Handyman's 4 bedroom home. Barn has 45 stanchions, bulk tank, large bunker. Can't go wrong with $lO,OOO down for $lOO,OOO CALL WIMPLE'S SLOANSVILLE OFFICE; 518-875-6355. ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY CATTLE BARON’S SPREAD FOR RANCH HAND'S PRICE: Although this farm comes with 40 Holstein milkers and all the machinery, it would make a great beef ranch. It has 854 acres with 460 tillable. More or less land available. Mam barn has 48 stalls on 2” pipeline, 2 unloading silos Good 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplaced hortie. Second barn was strip ped, has 16x80 concrete silo. Old home $260,0CX) COMPLETE' CALL WIMPLE'S GOUVERNEUR OFFICE: 315-287-4163 OVER 375 NYS DAIRY FARMS PRESENTLY LISTED PLUS A HUGE SELECTION OF ALL SORTS OF OTHER FARMS. FREE CATALOGUES: STATE YOUR NEEDS. WIMPLE REALTORS. SLOAN SVILE. NY 12160 Mark Glick was the auctioneer. The Solid Rock Complete Dispersal sale was held May 25 by John and Karen Weiler, Rl, Newville, Cumberland Co., Pa. The high cow brought $l4OO and others old between $lOO and $1350. The average of the 65 cow herd of registered and grade Holsteins was |707. Heifers sold bet ween (400 and $7OO. Other prices were: Oliver 1650 D tractor $2700, 530 Bobcat skid loader (3600, White 4- row com planter (2600, N.H. 461 haybine (1250, disc (700 and 1979 Ford 150 Ranger pickup (4200. Melvin Sensemg and Lamar Sensenig were the auctioneers. ,* A Farm Machinery Auction was held May 26 at the former Stanley Jason farm, 3 miles west of Muhlenburg Corners, 7 miles nor thwest of Shickshinny, Luzerne Co. Some prices were: Int. 140 tractor $2700, Ford 4-16” 4 bottom plows $l6OO and Ford disc plow $l4OO. Wayne E. Weaver was the auctioneer. A public sale of the estate of Beulah Lind say was held May 24 along the Leitersburg Pike two miles east of Greencastle in Franklin County. Some prices were: roll top desk $1350.00; altered dated blanket chest $650; quilts up to $350; mechanical iron Indian and Beat bank $500; hooked rugs up to $llO. Stull, Dietrich and Custer auctioneers.