miles from Mt. Laurel Church in Piketown north of Harrisburg, Pa. , , „ . Some prices included: A Farm Auction of held May sby Howard Farmall 460 tractor farm equipment was Gerver Sr. and Jr., 1% $l7OO, Farmall H tractor Sale Reports PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF FARM MACHINERY & HIGH GRADE DAIRY CATTLE The undersigned, discontinuing farming, will sell the following on the farm located on Graceton Road, Harford Co., Md. Directions: From Norman Wood Bridge in York Co., come south on Rt. 74 to Md. Line; continue south on Md. Rt. 165 approx. 5 mi. to Graceton Rd. (Rt. 642), turn right; Ist farm on left. From Jarrettsville, Md., take Rt. 165 north past North Harford High School to Graceton Rd., turn left. (SIGNS POSTED.) SATURDAY, MAY 19,1984 9:30 A.M. ORDER OF SALE: MACHINERY: J.D. 4010 tractor, JD 3020 tractor, Int. 544 tractor, Int. 2250 loader w/dbl. cyl., Int. 535 hyd. hay rake, Int. 370 transport disc, 2 Iftt. 110 chuck wagons, J.D. 1400 4 row no-till planter, J.D. 35 harvester w/2 row com head & grass head, 2 hay wagons, N.I. 243 hyd. spreader, N.I. 32’ elev., J.D. 145 mounted 4 bottom 16” plow, 2 Killbros grain wagons, Easy Flow grain wagon, N.I. 319 mounted com picker, N.H. 469 9’ haybine, Int. 56 blower, 1963 1% ton dump truck, 2 Patz silo unloaders, 16-20’, Patz 20’ silage conveyor, J.D. 606 rotary mower, Int. 37 baler w/thrower, Brillion 7’ chisel plow, J.D. 9’ cultipacker, J.D. 12” spring tooth harrow, sprayer, 4 stall calf hutch, tractor weights, hyd. cylinders, & other farm tools lc supplies. FEED: Approx. 2500 bu. ear com will be sold by the ton; approx. 200 bales of straw. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Sunset 1000 gal. bulk tank, auto, washer, 2 hot water heaters, 8 Surge polar feeders 8c other dairy supplies. DAIRY CATTLE: 85 HEAD. 45 head of mature producing cows; 12 head freshened in last 90 days; 6 head close springers; balance in full flow of milk & rebred for ave. months. 12 open heifers; 12 yearling heifers. This herd has been on DHIA testing for 20 years; artifically bred with ABS 8c Sire Power for 10 years. There are 31 cows coming with 2nd 8c 3rd calves. Herd is TB Accredited and Bangs Certified; tested within 30 days of sale. DHIA records will be given with cows. Cows will be pregnancy checked. DHIA ROLLING AVERAGE: 12,257 lbs., 490 fat. TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK. (BRING BANK REFERENCE.) ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC. Sale Managers & Auctioneers Phone; 301-836-7590 734-7105 Night 734-7978 LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, GUNS, COINS & TRUCK Akron At 9:30 A.M. Guns 12:30 P.M. Truck 1:00 P.M. Coins 3 P.M Located at 121 S. 9th St., Akron, Pa. OAK SIDE-BY-SIDE; Child’s Slant Top Desk; Sideboard; Blanket Chest; 2 Cedar Chests; Chests-of-Drawers; China Closet; 2 Child’s Rockers; Child’s Plank Bottom Chairs; Fiddleback Boston Rockers; 5 Plank Bottom Chairs; Oak Drop Leaf Extension Table; Gun Cabinet; WOODEN EXPRESS WAGON (HIGH WOODEN WHEELS); Pedal Car; Dolls; Panda Bear; Hubley Cap Gun; Grandmother’s Clock; Gingerbread Mantle Clock; Gilbert Banjo Clock; Wall Clock. Tiffany Type Light Shade; many Kerosene Lights; Collection of Shaving Mugs and Mustache Cups; Collection of Antique Cups & Saucers; Church, Calendar & Commemorative Plates; Beer Steins; Bottles and Milk Bot tles; CARNIVAL GLASS - Water Set; Footed Bowls; Candy dishes; Bootie; Cream Pitcher; Vases; Pressed, Cut & Patterned Glass - Creams & Sugars, Basket, Vases, Bowls, Vinegar Cruets, Wine Glasses on Tray, “Pear” Cream & Sugar; 2 Shirley Temple Pitchers; Fruit It Flower Dishes; IRONSTONE - Sugar Bowl, Gravy Boat, Pitcher, Plates (“Tea Leaf”); Lustre Mug It Creamer; Paper Weights; Wooden Dice Cup; Uncle Sam Iron Bank (repro); Iron Dog & Pig Banks; 2 Aunt Jemima Banks; Iron Horses It Dogs; “Babe Ruth” Train Car & Truck; milk Cans; Agate & Aluminum Milk Pails. JIM BEAM BOTTLES -1928 Ford, Jewel Co. “75th” Truck, 1903 Model “A”, Ford Touring Car, <2) Stutz Bear Cat Cars, 1909 “Thomas Flyer”, “75” Anniversary Car, Volkswagen Beetle, etc.; MICHTER BOTTLES Conestoga Wagon, Pitcher; Mt. Hope Bottles; Snow Man & Cornwall Miner; “Ezra Brooks” Car; Mason Bottles; Beer Signs and Clock; iron Budweiser Wagon; Coca-Cola Wagon; Coke Trays; Antique “Star” Quilt; Featherstitched Comfort; Fancy Work. .22 Winchester Model 250 with Scope; Model 303 Savage; Marlin Model 330-.23 Special; Savage 110 L 304)6; .22 Marlin 39 Century Ltd.; .22 Savage Model 8; .22 Remington Model 512; Winchester Model 50 -12 ga. Pump; Stevens Model 67 12 ga. Pump; Higgins Model 20 -12 ga. Pump; stevens Model 235 12 ga. D. 8.; 12 ga. Elgin D. 8.; Baker 12 ga. D. 8.; Lefever Special 12 ga. D. 8.; Johnson 12 ga.; Victor Special; Ithaca 16 ga. Stevens 410. Titan 25 cal. Pistol; several Antique Pistols, COINS-210 Silver Halves; Silver Quarters; many Silver Dimes; Buffalo Nickles; Wheat Pennies; Indian Head Cents; Gold Elgin Pocket Watch; Ladies Waltham Pocket Watch. 1970 Ford Pickup Truck Camper Top Terms by: HAROLD & ANNA KELLENBERGER T. Glenn Horst, Auct. 859-1331 Timothy G. Horst, Auct. - 738-1245 SATURDAY, MAY 19,1984 OWNERS: WILSON HEAPS Street, Maryland Phone; 301-452-8392 1800, Int. 1 row com picker $3OO, Farmall M tractor $lO5O, J.D. hay flutter $llO, side delivery rake $290, N.H. manure spreader $260, wagon $2BO, child’s Express wagon w/side boards $4O. The auctioneer was Richard P. McNeal. . XXX The Leche-Rivers Dairy Herd Dispersal was held May 3 by Phyllis Moyer, 2 miles west of Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. There was a good turnout at the sale. The 72 head of registered Holsteins averaged $1230 with the 43 cows 2 years old and over averaging $1439. The 13 bred heifers averaged $1202 and the 10 heifer calves averaged $552. A yearling bull sold for $7OO. The average of the 4 open yearlings was $9Bl. The top animal sold for $2900 and was an 86 pt. Elevation bred to Columbus. The 2nd high was a Chairman bred heifer and was sold for $2850. The 3rd high was an Excellent 2E Simp sons Apollo Rebel and brought $2500. Another animal also was sold for $2500. Donald Q. Adams and Kling’s Auction Service conducted the sale. PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE-FARM EQUIPMENT LUMBER & TOOLS SATURDAY, MAY 26,1984 AUCTION TIME; 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE: 2:00 P.M. LOCATION: Take Route 272 North from Ephrata to Schoeneck Road, turn left on Schoeneck Road, go through Schoeneck ap prox. 1 mile to Sandy Hill Road. Turn left on Sandy Hill Road, Vt mile to Netzley Road, turn right on Netzley Road to property on left. West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Frame Bungalow, containing kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, full con crete basement with bath, electric hot water heater, pressure system. Also frame bam and brooder house. 3 STRONG, Walled SPRINGS, POND, HORSESHOE TRAIL goes through this property, MATURE SHADE, landscaped, lot of road frontage, pasture land, farm land. An IDEAL SETTING with southern exposure, plenty of space to keep and ride horses. Just right for peaceful country living. Be sure to see this property at OPEN HOUSE Saturday, May 12 or Saturday, May 19, from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. or by appointment, call 215- 267-7037, or Auctioneer at 717-733-3511. with Hydraulics, Cultivator & Plow; Small New Idea Manure Spreader; Trailer; New Idea Rake; Dump Rake; Flat Wagon; Disc Harrow & Drag; Gruber Wagon Wheels St Other Wheels; 2 Shovel Harrows; 2 2-Horse Plows; 1-Horse Plow; Scraper; Potato Plow; Fence Posts; New Wire; Com Shelter; 3” Irrigation Pipe; FAIRBANKS MORSE 5 H.P. Engine; Fairbanks Morse Typhoon Pump; Implement Seats. LOT OF WELL SEASONED NEW LUMBER including Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Oak, Locust, Birch; 2 Walnut Planks; Chestnut Rails; Sassafras Boards, 10” Wide; Used Lumber; Tobacco Lath; Porch Swing; Ladders; Tobacco Shears; Barrels; Shafts; Double Trees; Iron Troughs; Grindstone; 2-Man Saws; Lot of Misc. Hand Tools; Chicken Coops: Snow Fence; Traps; etc A. Anthony Kilkuskie, Attorney Auction Conducted By: Paul E. Martin. Auct. AU-001601-L Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-3511 John D. Stauffer, Auct. AU-001509-L Lititz, Pa. 717-665-5099 A Public Auction of machinery and equipment was held May 5 for the estate of Arthur Stees, 1 mile west of Marysville, Pa. Some prices were: New Lincoln 300 AMP TIG welder $lBOO, New Linde V 1206 MIG welder $1750, Kennedy drill press $375, Cincinnati 15” swing arm lathe $l3OO, Eberhardt lathe/milling machine $375, Black & Decker valve grinder $550, Manley bearing press $350, Robertson Mechanical hack saw $225, 2 Hyster car cranes w/30’ boom $7OO & $550, 4 wheel drive mower & plow $l3OO, 5 hp. air compressor $ll5O, 2 pc. pine comer cupboard $9OO and decorated blanket chest $4OO. Kerry Pae Auc tioneers conducted the sale. A Farm Machinery Auction was held May 6 by Iggy and Rita Lesinski at the in tersection of Routes 105 and 92. There was a good turnout at the sale. Some prices included: Int. 460 D tractor $3OOO, Int. 990 haybine $5OO, Int. #l6 chopper $3OO, N.I. spreader $2OO, Fox chopper $5OO, M.F. §l2 baler w/kicker $l2OO, 10.80 ACRE FARMETTE CHECK THESE FEATURES FAMNALL A Food At Auction Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 12,1984—D33 dump cart $3OO, Fahr Centipede tedder $l5OO, N.I. rake $250, Papec silage wagon $l2OO, 16’ Bale King wagon $llOO, Int. 560 G tractor $2500, Farmall M w/loader $1175, 54’ Little Giant elevator $l5OO and Girton 500 gal. bulk tank $1350. Sale Manager & Auctioneer was Bill Mead. A Public Sale of real estate was held May 5 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poeth, 4% miles southwest of Mif flinburg, Pa. The 12 acres was planted with fruit trees and included a frame house, garage and small barn and was sold for $60,000 to Leroy Martin, R.D., Mifflinburg, Pa. The real estate was located west of Lewisburg. A kitchen cabinet sold for $6OO and a cub cadet for $950. The auctioneer was Wayne M. Hess. A Public Auction of farm machinery was held May 5 by Patricia Ergott, 5 miles nor thwest of Jersey Shore, Pa. Some prices included; Ford 7700 tractor $12,600, Int. 1600 dump truck $3150, Ford 1600 D AUCTION BY. PAUL NETZLEY, SR. tractor w/loader $4350, N.H. 310 baler $3350, N.H. 256 rake $l7OO, N.I. 323 picker $3OOO, N.H. Super 717 chopper $725, pickup head for chopper $750, Vicon Swing tube fertilizer spreader $770, Ear Com $ll2 per ton, silver dollars $l3 to $23 each and half-cent piece $2l. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. XXX A Public Sale of real estate and machinery was held May 5 by Don and Sharon Peters, 2 miles south of Newville, Cumberland Co., Pa. There were 100 registered buyers at the sale. The 165 acre horse farm with 90 acres open was sold to Lloyd Zimmerman, R.D. 1, East Earl, Pa. for $127,000. It included a 2 story frame house, bank bam with 3 bays, com bam, storage shed and a 1 acre pond. Other prices were: David Brown 780 tractor w/sickle bar mower $l7OO, Ford 1976 pickup truck $1650, Int. hay baler $350, 1972 Datsun pickup (not inspected) $360. Auctioneers were Lamar Sensenig and Melvin Sensenig. A Public Sale of farm machinery was held May 4 by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Paules, in Winterstown Boro along E. Hill St., York Co., Pa. Some prices received were: 1979 J.D. 2440 utility tractor $9OOO, Int. Cub tractor $4OOO, York 8’ rake $BOO, Hesston mower conditioner $1675, J.D. snowblower $775, small irrigation system $775, J.D. #BB T rear blade $5OO and J.D. #350 3 pt. mower $BOO. Bob and Tom Sechnst were the auctioneers. XXX An Auction of household goods was held May 5 by Frank Antonio, 7 miles west of Lawrensville, Pa. There was a nice turnout for the sale. Some prices were; Chevy 2-door 6 cyl. car $B5O, ice boxes $4OO & $195, oak dressers w/mirrors $lB5 & $lOO, brass bed $5O, crock $3B, old pedal organ $225, oak dining room table $230, oak buffet $5O and 1 man threshing machine $25. Ron Mase was the auctioneer. XXX A Complete Dispersal of 66 Guernseys was held May 5 by Greystone Farms, L.S. Riford, Jr., herd owner at the Cortland Sales Pavilion, located on Route 41 just off 1-81, Cortland, New York. The top animal was sold for $1550 to MacGregor of Crysler, Ontario, Canada. The 2nd high was sold to Rogelio Muyshondt, El Salvador for $l2OO. The 3rd high cow was sold for $1125 to G. Harold Peck, Scylerville, New York. While the 4th high brought $llOO and was sold to Tom Lurvey, Lone Rock, Wisconsin. Sale managed by The Merryman Co. and Cortland Guernsey