D2t-LMCMt*r Faming Saturday, Saptanbar 20,1986 mam 801 MAANf ’ WANTFD Brahma, Beefalo, or Scotish Highland cattle, heifers or cows, no bulls or steers please. Lebanon Co. 717-865-4473 Big Block Chevy motors, 396, 409, 427, & 454. 717-993-2836 1 ton alfalfa hay, 3rd cutting preferred, no rain. Berks Co. 215-777-4579 Loading auger for NH chopper, to grind ear corn, could be from grinder mixer. 717-222- 4432 16' aluminum dump grain body w/2 way tail gate, hoist not necessary. Garrett Co. 301-826-8366 Roof, chute, fill, pipe for 14x40 silo. John Hostetler, R. 0.8, Box 138, Danville, Pa. 17821. Send phone number, price, condition. Working couple seek house or apartment to rent in Southern Chester Co. 215-444-5838 Book, Melchor Engle Family History, 1730- 1940, compiled by Win field Engle, Lima, OH. J.W. Engle, Rt.l. Box 65, Swoope, VA. 24479. To rent barn w/pasture for horses and goats. Lane., Manheim vicinity. 717- 665-3663 Blade for older model JO B w/power lift. Warren Co.. NJ. 201-454-9920 2-3 ton feed bin, 16 hole Smithly hog feeder, 15 ton grain bin, cream separator. Levi Kinsinger, R.D.I, Box 222, Kirk wood, Pa. 17536. Fork for 1200 Mustang skid loader. Lane. Co. 215-445-5939 Van trailer for storage. Will remove or buy, 30'- 40'. Lane. Co. 717-687- 0102 3 or 4000 gallon steel tank. Mifflin Co. 717-899- 6121 Oevan bred Morgan mare. Berks. 215-689-4124. MAII BOX M A ftK F I NOTICE Stalls for rent- Pasture, riding ring. Lititz area. $95 per month. Call Jo days, 717-733-7947. Eves. 717-627-1210. Lane. Co. Experienced Christian dairy farm family desires cow and field work position on medium size farm. Housing necessary. Lancaster Co. 215-932- 9421. For Rent: 100 Acre farm. Dauphin, 36 stalls, manure pit, three silos, thirty acres Alfalfa. Aaron Stoltzfus, 217 Horseshoe Rd.. Leola, PA 17540- 1768. We will board your heifers in our barn over the winter months. Feeding quality silage hay mineral 717-442-8223, Lancaster Co. Milk separater. John B. Stoltzfus, 96 South Groffdale Rd., Leola. PA 17540. Lane. Co. White pine firewood, 22" length, free for hauling away. Montg. Co., 215- 287-8349. Spend your vacation in beautiful Lancaster County. Reserve Lime Valley Cottage, 1107 Lime Valley Rd., Lancaster, PA 17602.717-687-6118. Heifers boarded. Excellent facilities. 3 months springing. Jl/head/day. Quantity discounts available. Will accept hay as payment. Lebanon Co. 717-964-3742. Adult Muscovy duck, 10 ducklings. 3 weeks old. York Co., PA. 717-259- 0300 FREE for removing. Floor model radio-recordplayer, black & white floor model TV; floor model record player After 7PM, 717- 665-9124, Manheim area Dairy & Mushroom (arm equipment. Also complete Mushroom Cannery being dismantled due to housing development. Boards, conveyors, etc. Balto Co , MO. 301-692-2323 Sale Reports The Cumberland Valley Dairy Sale held Sept. 12th 7 p.m. at Chambersburg Livest ock Market Inc. had a large crowd in at tendance. 88 Holsteins were sold. 2 fancy grades brought $l4OO & $l2OO, other fresh cows $650-$975, close* springers $740-$950, Ist calf springers $625-$9OO, 700# open heifers $360- $440 and 400# heifers $3lO-$360. The next consignment dairy sale will be held the beginning of November. Auctioneer J. Rodger Wildeson 717-263-5702. XXX A Public Sale of farm machinery was held September 13 by Beulah Leppo and Wallace Rhoten, 4Mi miles from Manchester or 1846 Snydersburg Rd., Westminster, Maryla nd. There were 320 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices were: 1949 Ferguson 30 tractor $lB5O, 1955 Ferguson 35 tractor $2475, Little r PUBLIC AUCTION [ I OF ANTIQUES, I i COLLECTABLES, FOLK ART 5 AND PAINTINGS ) Farmersville Fire Hall x MON., SEPTEMBER 29,1986 I Auction at 5 P.M. jj Sale to be held at Farmersville Fire | Hall, East Farmersville Road, Far-1 mersville, Lancaster County, Pa. | (Directions: Turnpike Exit 21, Rt. 222 z South to Route 772 to Brownstown, Turn I Left West Farmersville Road (at bridge) f Turn Right. I CHINA: EARLY CANTON - Plates, War- | ming Plate, Platters, Cov. Dishes, Cups & i Saucer Teapot, etc.; Flow Blue Plates; f CHINESE EXPORT BOWL; Bird Whistle; Z Staffordshire Teaset; Pie Plates; Bottles; I PIECES OF SCRIMSHAW (1 Dated 1850). * Brass - Tray, Candlesticks, BRASS TRIVET i ON LEGS; EARLY PEWTER - Flasks, Pr. ! Whale Oil Lamps, Water Pitcher, Tankard, | “GRISWOLD” BOWL, TIN - Candlemold, I Cookie Cutters, Lantern; IRON - Bull Frog, r Bookends, FINE PRIM. I RUSHLIGHT/CANDLEHOLDER, Gypsy f Kettle, IRON TOP HAT, Spatulas & Ladle, | Bone & Wooden Handled Knives & Forks; Sun | Dial; Copper Tea Kettle; Match Holder. x Wooden Items: Bellows, Burl Bowl; Brass I Watchman’s Racket; Molding Panes & Spoke } Shave; SML. DEC. CHESTS; Candle Box; | FOLK ART - Dec. Spoon Tramp Art, f Whirligigs, Carvings, Walking Stick; Baskets. Z EARLY SILHOUETTES; Reverse Painting; I OIL PAINTINGS &WATERCOLORS by-Lucy 5 Doant, L.M. Wool (1932), Lillian Thomas (“08), i M. Holec, Bamford, C.B. Delts (1913), M.H. | Green, etc.; Papier Mache Picture “She Was | Bred In Old Kentucky”; PRINTS - “Burning I the Midnight Oil” by Blumenthal, “Washington 5 Family”, “Washington Crossing the I Delaware”; I TEXTILES - Quilts, Framed Needlework, | Rag Carpet, Hooked Rugs, 1831 MARIA I CASSEL SAMPLER; TOYS, Wooden Jointed 5 Prim. Doll, Wooden Pistol, Wood Si Rubber I Toys, Toy Piano, Iron Tractor; Children’s I Books. i BLACK COLLECTABLES - Amos & Andy ( Dolls, Shoe Black Box, “McCoy” Aunt Jemima x Jar. I FURNITURE BENCH TABLE, Dry Sink, * Spinning Chair, Ladder Rocker, Porch A Rockers, Viet. & Spool Bed, Porch Benches. ( Terms By: I EARL HENNE ESTATE (T. Glenn Horst, Auct. AUOOO43BL ( | 717-859-1331 - 717-738-1245 i I Timothy G. Horst, Auct. AU001767L | ' No Out-of-State Checks Giant 34’ elevator $1325, Ferguson PTO baler $4OO, M.F. 28 disc $450, Ferguson 3 pt. PTO rake $450, Ferguson plow $lBO, butcher table $420 and Regulator 8 day wall clock $345. The auctioneer was Nevin E. Tasto. XXX A Public Auction of surplus industrial equipment was held September 13 by Newsome Backhoe Service, William “Epp” Newsome, owner, Red Hill Rd., Conowingo, Maryland. Some prices included: Ford XLT pickup $700,2 bottom plow $175, Eager Beaver SRH 150 blacktop roller $3050, box blade $6OO, Ford post hole digger $440, York rake $520, 8’ scraper blade $500,1984 Eager Beaver 20 ton trailer $7000,1960 Dodge dump truck $1025, Ford 3550 backhoe $4650, Ford 2600 tractor $3500, M.F. 2440 crawler $2025 and A.C. 5050 tractor w/mowers7loo. Norman E. Hunter was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of antiques and a library of fine books was held ocpt. 13 from me estates of Milton and Erica Brown of Georgetown, Md. and Robert Stauffer of Harrington, Edl. and others. Some of the book prices were: “Prairie Wins”-Queeny $lOO, 5 Vol. Smithsonian “North American Wildflowers” $270, Mid 18th century prints $7OO, Brown Portraits $275, 3 piece cutglass serving set $2850, Meissen figurine $250, Oriental carved figure $575, striped maple chest $375, Victorian hanging lamp $350, pair of Windsor chairs $3BO, copper planter $1075 and large bell $360. Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc. Sales Manager, Auctioneers. A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held September 13 by Clarence Kemper, Sr. on the premises known as “Former Red Run Hotel” on the comer of Red Run Rd. and Fivepointville Rd., R.D. 1, Stevens, Lane. Co., Pa. The 4 acres and 138 perches with a story stone & frame house and frame bam was sold for $63,500. PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, FARMALL TRACTOR &P.U. TRUCK The undersigned will sell on the premises at Plane #4 (Rt. 144) between New Market and Mt. Airy, Frederick County, Md., on: SATURDAY, SEPT. 27,1986 Beginning at 9:30 A.M. Hoosier type cabinet, 5 pc. breakfast set, sq. china cabinet, oak clothes tree, oak buffet, rough; D.H. sewing mch., cottage dresser, stands, solid and jelly cupboard, sev. pcs. of 1930’s bedroom turn., uphol. fum., single maple bed, dbl. bookcase headboard, porch glider, gun case, metal utility cabinet, server, G.E. Americana Elect, range w/top & bottom oven & microwave, Coldspot refrig., B&W TV, old C.I. stove, older Xmas fence & ornaments, celluloid Xmas animals, sev. milk glass dresser pcs., glass Easter egg, other glass & china, pictures & frames, old buggy robe, one quilt, bed & table linens, apple peeler, sm. appliances, Charlie McCarthy spoon, 1933 Ford Mtr. Co. token, s. razors, older Rogers plated flatware, women’s older hats, lamps, flat irons, jars, etc. FARMALL-A TRACTOR w/cutivators & plow, sev. two section S.T. harrows, IMCO 4’ rotary mower, Wards 5 H.P. roto-tiller, Miller IND. arc welder, Act. tanks, torches, tips & hoses, R.T. wheelbarrow, platform scales, sev. stock watering troughs, bench grinder, Vi” & v«” elect, drills & bits, welding table, two Skil saws, welding rods, hyd. jack, screw jacks, wagon jack, table saw, vise, bolts, screws, nails, scrap iron, elect, motors, bolt cutters, elect, motors, hand tools, chains, hinges, garden tools, “C” clamps, post drill & bits, tobacco cutters & sticks, socket set, pipe cutters, wagon irons, angle iron, shovel plow, garden plow, tires & wheels, sm. Echo chain saw, 275 gal. fuel tank w/hand pump & approx, half full of gasoline, sev. jalousie doors, new seat covers for P.U. truck, sev. wood barrels. TERMS; Cash or approved check on day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Not responsible for any accidents on the premises. Austin Bohn, Auctioneer Ph. 775-7607 Leslie Hutzeil, Clerk (Lunch Rights Et served For Marvin Chapel U.M. Church) Some other prices included: 16 Sunshine beer glasses $260, Conestoga wagon tar bucket $lOO, dressers $6O & $9O, Reading beer sign $BO, pink glass dish $55 and cat cookie jar $25. H.H. Leid Auction Service and John H. Fry, auctioneer con ducted the sale. XXX An Absolute Auction of farm machinery was held September 11, 2Vfe miles east of Clarkstown, Lycoming Co., Pa. on the Lawrence Egh farm. There were about 200 people at the sale. Some prices were: J.D. 4430 tractor w/cab $14,000, J.D. 4000 tractor with cab $lO,OOO, J.D. 3020 tractor & loader w/bucket & fork $7OOO, J.D. 1240 four row planter $6700, J.D. 1578 grain drill $7OO, J.D. 485 haybine $350, gravity bin wagons $7OO to $lOOO, bale kicker wagons $6OO to $7OO, N.H. 512 spreader $5OO, GeFahr rake & tedder $450, Calhoun trailer fer tilizer spreader $3OO, Kato 35,000 W generator $9OO, Walsh sprayer $450 and J.D. 145 4-16” plow $4OO. ALBERTS. CLAY JOAN C. DERR Attorney In Fact For Carl D. Clay & Blanche I. Clay George H. Deitrick was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Auction of about 75 guns including rifles, pistols and shot guns was held Sep tember 13 at the A 1 Starr Community Building, behind the Fire House along Rt. 272 in Willow Street, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices were: Huger hand guns $65 to $145, Colt hand guns $145 to $330, 2 matching pistols $330, 20 gauge 22 mag. over & under rifle $155, Winchester 30-30 rifle $2OO, Remxngtom 12 gauge rifle $2lO, Remington Model 1100 12 gauge $225 and Savage 308 rifle $lBO. The auctioneers were Lloyd Kreider, Randal Kline, Roy Good & Gary Shirk. A Public Auction of farm machinery was held September 13 by Patrick McKenna, 5 miles east of Millville, Greenwood Twp., Columbia Co., Pa. Some prices received were: N.H. com picker w/2 heads $3OOO, com sheller $lOO, Lely 1000 gal. liquid manure tank tS w to. I*4 pllow P«j 170*0 ? fhf>r>» 75* 600* w PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1,1986 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 449 SHEETZ AVENUE, NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Oak High Chest of Drawers w/Mirror; Dough Box on Legs, Refinished; (2) Extension Tables; (2) 4-Legged Dropleaf Tables; (2) Round 5-Legged Extension Tables; Turtle- Shaped Marble Top Stand; Apothecary Chest w/30 Dovetailed Drawers; Dovetailed Tool Chest; (2) Cannonball Beds- 1 w/Red Paint; Early Solid End 2-Drawer Cupboard Base w/1- Door & Reeded Front; 2-Pc. Walnut Corner Cupboard; Cradle w/Origmal Red; 2-Drawer Stand: Spool Rope Bed; High Walnut Victorian Bed; Walnut Victorian Wall Mirror-Coat Rack; (2) Mahogany Case Graphophones; (6) Stecker Rockers; Assortment of Plank Bottom Chairs- Kitchen Windsor, Arrowback & Half Spindle; Cane Seated Chairs; Nursing Rocker; Plank Bottom Porch Rocker: Platform Carpet Rocker; (2) Arrowback Sewing Rockers: Yarn Winder; Spinning Wheel; Walnut Sewing Machine Case; (2) Iron Kettles; (3) Iron Farm Dinner Bells; Bell Marked USN by The Har vard Lock Co.; Brass Bucket; Tin Water Cooler w/Ongmal Decoration; Fireplace Andirons; (2) Brass Clothestrees, Oval Vic torian Wall Mirror; Assorted Picture Frames; (2) Half Column Gold Leaf Mirrors; Assort ment of Marble; Edison Cylinder Records; Child Store Mannequin; Dollhouse; 12) Child’s Ice Cream Tables; Walnut Hand Crank Music Box Marked “Mechanical Orgumette Co. New York’’; Rabbit Chocolate Mold; Chinese Porcelain Statue, Cherry Boy & Assorted Statues; Assortment of Stained Glass; (7) Hanging Lights; (5) Chandeliers w/Pnsms; Misc. Rayo Lamps & Kerosene Lamps; Painted Chinese Floor Lamp; Street Post Lantern; Assortment of Horse Fly Harness, Horse Collars, (2) Saddles & Horse-Shoeing Box; Running Board Trunk for Car; Books; Quilts; Hooked Rug; Strip Carpet; Milk Glass Owl Pitcher; Ironstone Teapot; Milk Glass Dresser Bottles; Blown Glass Flask w/Clasped Hands: Misc. Carnival Glass; Lg. Selection of China & Glassware; Numerous Other Items. TERMS; CASH. PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED ONLY FROM PERSONS HAVING AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT W/AUCTIONEER OR APPROVAL PRIOR TO DAY OF SALE. OWNER, MARGARET SMITH AUCTIONEERS: DOCKEY #AU229L, DOCKEY #AUI6B3L & DEPPEN #AUI9S7L $575,3 section plow »iza, 2 section plow $35, hay & grain 32’ elevator $550, Farmall M tractor w/manure bucket $750, 2 grain cradles $25 each and barrel butter churn $5O. Jerry Burke was the auctioneer. XXX A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held September 11 by Ruth E. Merkel, R.D. 4, Denver, along Smokestown Rd., Lancaster Co., Pa. The 2 acre property with a 2 story dwelling, frame workshop was sold for $44,200. Other prices were: jug $lOO, telescope $9O, set of Haviland Limoge dishes $420, wash basket $ll5, quilts $290, $3OO & $275, small postcard size drawing $525, 1806 printed and hand done fraktur $l4OO, bedroom suite $4lO, jelly cup board $3lO, silver dollar $430 and 1798 silver dollar $3OO. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Auction of personal property was