At stud AKu oeagie, anay young, proven breeder, can pickup deliver. Chester Co. filQ-593-6390. Free tor the hauling, 20 round bales for mulch, approx 1000 lb each. Som erset Co. 814-926-3253. Will board natters tea the way you want them, also round hay bales for sale, can deliver. Cumberland Co. PA. 486-7602. For Hent: Deer hunting farm approx 135 acres of woods, lots of deer, birds, rabbits. Queen Annas Co. 410-758-1524. Free black male labrador, 3 years old, exc papers, proven breeder, champion bloodlines, call evening for more details. Schuylkill Co. 717-668-2929. PA Agriculture Society tallage at Lake Tobias Hali fax Sept. 28. pheasants, doves, waterfowl, etc, everyone welcome, buy, sell. Juniata Co. 717-734- 3625. Free used tires, tnree PI 95/75 Rl4, one PlB5/75 Rl4, one IJ7B-15. Chester Co. 610-383-5280. Southern Lebanon (Jouni farmhouse 2 1/2 story vinyl siding, 3-4 bedrooms, screened porch, large rooms, fenced lot, zoned ag, priced reasonably. Newmanstown PA. 717- 949-2195. Will me man wno sent deposti for gutter cleaner chain, please call, let us know If still wanted. York Co. 717-637-8131. Savin dust in one ton lots, send Info to Collins Hackle. 436 Kinner Hill Road, Pine HHI NY 14871. Chem Co. 607-734-1765. Late model JD no till com planter, 4 row 38 in dry fert, monitor. Adams Co. 717- 334-1824. ~ 1948-51 Wlllys Jeepster, 1946-59 Wlllys truck or sta tion wagon, any condition, ' Also 61-68 International Scout or parts. Lane. Co. 717-442-4279. Cat D 2 or 04 for parts for sale TD9 tractor parts. John Stoltzfus, 19180 Back Rd, Doylesburg PA 17219. Franklin Co. No till coulters for AC6OO planter Balt Co. 410-771- 4554 Model T or Model A Ford car for restoring project, or other 1920 s car, Buick, Chevy, etc. York Co. 717- 246-2906. Standard or show ease style tie stalls, 170 feet 2 in stainless steel pipeline. Garrett Co. 301-746-8828. Small pygmy goat buck for stud, carmel or carmel white $75 for Sept, Oct, maybe Nov unregistered OK. Chester Co. 610-695- 9797. RECON ENGINES MV DIESEL PERFORMANCE SPECIALISTS (717 J 354-4801 Specializing In Used Rebuilt And Exchange 3208 Caterpillar Engines DIESEL POWER SUPPLY DIESEL ENGINES - POWER UNITS 415 PSfERS RD. GORDONVILLE, PA 17529 Misc, New-Used And Trade-In Diesel Engines CSPBCIAUZIfIO m B&C SERIES 1/2 ton feed mixer, built in electric, for sale IH 140 tractor, cultivator w/side dress. J Nolt, Shirk Rd, New Holland. Lane. Co. 717-354-5697. Flotation tire 21.5x16.1 and/or 16.5x16.1 flotation wheels and tires, or com plete flotation chassis needing rebuilt. 7a.m.- sp.m. Franklin Co. 717- 369-5319. Old model airplane and boat engines, made between 1939 and 1949, with miniature spark plugs and ignition timers. Berks Co. 610-670-9544. 3pt PTO drawbar for Inter national 966 or wornout, burned out, broken, parts tractor for same. Berks Co. PA. 663-5242. Couple of areas . with house, shop space, farmable ground, water, SE Lancaster Co. for a horti cultural art studio. Chester DCo. 610-273-3938. Pickup unit for International 16 forage harvester, sheep shearing shearmaster clip pers. York Co. 717-259- 0553. 28 tobacco rails 21 feet long 3x6 or 4x6. 380 Stormstown Rd, Bird in Hand PA 17505. Lane. Co. Sale Reports KUNE SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held Saturday for Benjamin F. and Esta Mae Kline, 111 Rineer Road, Con estoga. The real estate, a three-bedroom ranch house on one acre of land in Conestoga Township, was sold for $66,500 to Kenneth Berkenstock, 1560 Stonemill Road. Also "sold were: egg scales $2O. safe $125, white Carnival- dish $125, Wallace Nutting picture $l6O, oil lamp $225, Wheel Horse C-160 16 HP rider mower $435, snowplow attachment for the Wheel Horse mower $2OO, Lawn Boy push mower $BO, cast-iron butcher kettle $lOO, En teiprise No. 32 grinder $l3O, two tobacco spears $3O each, 572 Field Master Reming ton $185,12-gauge Ste vens rifle $l5O, 30/30 Savage rifle $285, 30-30 Mossburg rifle $l5O and 30-06 Rem- SERVICE • PARTS Used roll away chicken nest. Lane. Co. 717-656- 3780. 6-8 yr old mule, molly pre ferred, 1000-1200 lbs, gen tle to be used single in shafts of wagon. Lane. Co. 717-656-8036. Old red barnwood. Adams Co. 717-334-6453. Used hand cranked ice cream freezed, six quart or larger, any condition. Lebanon Co. 717-273- 5352. Old cast iron water rams, any size or condition, also brass ID plates, photos, leads rewarded. Mont gomery Co. 215-256-9925. Wanted to buy wood stove, called The Boss. Lehigh Co. 610-767-3293. Drive for side dresser for Farmall AV W levers. Salem Co. 609-358-0367. Grain bin 3000 5000 bushel with drying floor, also batch dryer 125 to 200 bushel. Franklin Co. 717- 530-1418. Stevens double barrel shotguns 16ga and 20ga and old PA driver's license badges and old PA motor cycle plates. Dauphin Co. 717-566-7106. Male mature black swans. Lane. Co. 717-354-7186. ington rifle $285. There were 199 registered bidders at the sale, conducted by Kreider, Kline and Good Auctioneers, New Providence. CARPENTER SALE A sale of antiques and household goods was held for Stanley M. Carpenter, Graystone Road, East Petersburg. There were 332 registered bidders at the sale. Robert E. Martin, Leola dna Jeffrey R. Martin, New Holland were the auctioneers; Michael L. Martin, Strasburg, served as ap prentice. Items sold included: small bowed china clos et $950, jelly cupboard $650, marble-top wash stand $3BO, flour chest $5OO, solid comer cup board $6OO, one-hole corn shelter $l3O, grained blankchest $275, child’s chair $l2O, walnut hutch $6OO, small center table $lBO, drop leaf table $225, and a threepiece bedroom suite $l3O. Also sold were: two oak extension tables $l7O and $220, oak chest of drawers $450, oak dresser $4OO, cast iron private crossing railroad sign $2OO, 4-quart wooden mea sure $135, 2-quart wooden measure $BO, small check basket $lBO, lilghting rod point $l5O, Young wooden fork $l9O, blow torch table lamp $l2O, and brass bucket $135. Among the other items sold were: five piece chocolate set $3lO, small bureau light $l5O, oak wall phone $2OO, press-back eight day mantel clock $l5O, .32-caliber Winchester Model 94 rifle $360, Miller and Bushong« chicken catcher $52.50 and two Musselman 2-bushel feed bags $5O and $62.50. YOUNKER SALE A Public Auction of real estate and antiques was held August 10 by Nancy Younker, 821 Airport Road, Bethel Twp., Berks Co., Pa. There were 350 regis tered bidden among the 500 people attending the sale. The 160-acre farm with a 16-room house, summer house w/base ment. Craftsman office trailer w/well and septic system, bank bam, ma chinery shed, com cribs and farm shop brought $430,000. Other prices in cluded: celluloid Santa Claus $750, peanut but ter tin $l4O, small bask et $725, pocketwatch $270, pile of window shutten $375, Gravely 16G lawn tractor $2150, Dodge pickup truck $575, iron bed $235, Victorian bed $5OO and early porch benches $375 & $450. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. MATTHEWS ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held August 10 for the estate of Min ni R. Matthews, Jew Hill Road, Liberty, Pa. The frame house on a 3.94 parcel of land brought $37,000. JRandy Jelliff Auction Service managed the sale. LEVIN SALE A Public Auction of personal property by Mary G. Levin of 7 North Sixth St, Shamo kin. Pa. was held August 8. Some prices in cluded: mahogany bed room suite $750, an Alexandria doll (Mary Bell) $lOO, quilts aver aged $2OO each. Fiesta type glass $2O to $4O each, mahogany desk $250 and set of Syra cuse china $l6O. Ray Moncavage con ducted the sale. ROYER SALE A Public Auction of tractors and farm equip ment was held August 10 by Bob Royer, 'A mile south of New Ber liln. Pa. Some prices were : J.D. 630 tractor w/ weights, fenders & hitch $6lOO, h)L B 414 tractor $3500, J.D. 50 tractor $2600, J.D. 450 dozer $6OOO, 10-ton low-boy trailer $2BOO, N.H. 55 hay rake $7OO and Clark forklift $l4OO. Ken Smith and Den nis Hassinger were the auctioneers. ARTZ SALE A Public Auction of real estate was held August 10 by Ella L. Artz, 1239 West Main St, Valley View, West ern Schuylkill Co., Pa. The 120 by 212-foot lot with a split rock and aluminum sided house and a 2-car garage was sold for $65,000. Mike and George Deibert were the auc tioneers. McCLINTOCK SALE A Public Sale of household goods and 40 guns was held August 10 by Mrs. Betty Mc- Clintock, 506 Sample Bridge Road, Enola, Pa. There were 229 regis tered bidden. Some prices received were: Winchester 770 gun $5lO, Remington 600 308 gun $4OO, Mauser 3000 30-06 gun $460, Ruger 77-270 gun $335, Remington 700 BDL gun $525, Winchester 70-270 gun $375, Winchester 70-243 gun $395, Thompson 30-30 gun $435, Remington Mo hawk 600-243 gun $5OO, Remington Mo hawk 600-308 gun $450, Torkometer set $2lO, Miller-matic welder $775, True Val ue 8 h.p. electric start snow blower $675 and Impact socket sets $7O to $9O each. Little IKE Eichel beiger was the auction eer. SNYDER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of a saw mill and equipment was held August 10 for the estate of Rufus Sny der, 7 miles east of Han over, Pa. along Smoke town Road off RL 216. Some prices were; A.C. G tractors $2750 & $lB5O, J.D. B tractor $775,1971GMC dump truck $l2OO, Foley model M-14 Bel saw mill $2350, Cletrac clawler tractor (as is) $5OO, another for parts $225, five storage trail er trucks $5OO, $474, $l6O, $llO & $BO. 2 Pascor steel buildings $3lO & $3OO, and small York stone rake $2lO. Charles L. Wehrly and Son Auctioneers managed the sale. EASTERN CENTRAL CLASSIC HOLSTEIN SALE A Public Auction of 70 Holstein daily cattle was held at the Lycom ing Co. Fairground. Hughesville, Pa. by the Lycoming Co. Holstein Club. The average for the whole sale was $1425. The sale was held Friday evening, August 9. The 1995 All-Pa by Raider consigned by Fraley Farms was bought by Jennifer Mc- Williams of Beaver town, Pa. for $2400. The 2nd high a Junior 2-year-old consigned by Fraley Farms by Ju bilant was purchased by Allen Neirhood of Beavertown, Pa. for $2325. The 3rd high a Mark daughter from Kitzmil lers was bought by Paul and Sally Bower for $1950. The 4th high wgs a just fresh Junior 2-year old by Lucan and con signed by Fraley Farms. It was purchased by Jake and Sally Tanis for $lBOO. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. Unciter Farming, Saturday, Auguat 17, IM6-821 CONRAD ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of an tiques and personal property was held August 7 for the estate of Kathryn Conrad, 5 miles south of Red Lion, York Co.. Pa. It was a good auction with 235 registered bidders attending. Some prices received were: three-section oak bookcase $375, 3-piece walnut parlor set $675, 6 repainted chairs $360, oak buffet $230, painted rocker $225, oak bow-side china closet #l3OO, 3-piece oak bedroom suite $l4OO, child’s reed rocker $250, cherry drop leaf table $l7O, 8 America Fosteria plates $llO, 1939 World’s Fair lamp $l5O, small Santa Tin $lOO, ladies bonnet $5O, printed Frakturs $135 to $235, small grain painted blanket chest $675, Hppalong Cassidy cup $2lO, Horsehead Carni val dish $l6O, Effie ”B’’ doll $lOO, 1883 York Co. History book $165, silver stand $2OO and 3 bedroom chairs $l3O. Pat and Brad Smith conducted the sale. AUKER SALE A Public Sale of an* tiques, household good, tools, carriages and a horse was held Tuesday for Jacob Auker, 479 Peach Road, West Earl Township. Items sold included: tool chest $6O, large pipe wrench $5O, driv ing harness $lO5, wooden wheelbarrow $230, garden cart $125, church bench $l3O, mower $l6O, two car riages $ll5 and $2OO, sleigh $3lO, horse $550, cookie jar $6O, railroad books and post cards $6O, wagon $350, air vacuum cleaner $7O. Winchester model 37-410 gun $325, Win chester 12-gauge gun $325, Marlin 12-gauge gun $l5O, steam whistle $925, picket watch $135, and four Case pocketknives $65 to $9O. Also sold were: Val entines $6O, kerosene light $9O, Pennsylvania Railroad calendar S6S, B&O Railroad calendar $65. lamp parts $lOO, two cherry hutch cup boards $25 and $285, safe $360, blanket chest $250, one-drawer stand $l9O, oak dresser base $165, barroom chair $l3O, two blanket chests $165 and $l6O, Wrightway stove $325, oak high chest of draw ers $9O, milk cupboard $l,BOO, feed box $75, blanket chest $l6O, and cherry bedroom suite $350. There were 321 registered bidders. The sale was conducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. McCOY SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held August 10 for Michael and Joanne McCoy. Penn Street, Coburn, Pa. Some prices received were: oak icebox $575, upright Coca-Cola ma chine $470, oak rocker $l3O, rolltop desk $925, Hoosier cupboard $575, oak table and 6 chairs $625 and oak and gold picture frame $l5O. Ron J. and Ron S. Gilligan were the auc tioneers. STOLTZFUS SALE A Public Sale of Hol steins was held August 6 by John D. and Mar tha Stoltzfus, Gap, Lan caster County, Pa. The average of the 40 milk cows and 45 calves and heifers was $947. The average of the top 10 cows sold was $l5Ol and the top price for a cow was $1650. Steve and Steve Jr. Petersheim were the auctioneers. WILCOX ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of an tiques Was held August 10 for the estate of Mary A, Wilcox, 2'A miles west of Selins grove, Snyder Co., Pa. Some items sold were: carved ornate hall Pier-mirror $7BO, Royal Daulton figurine “Pick wick H.N. 2099” $lBO, Royal Daulton figurine “Uriah Heep H.N. 2102” $l6O, love seat $9O, copper lined wooden water closet $75, camel-back trunk $l6O, 4 Copeland, En gland plates (wildflow er) $2OO and Selins grove milk bottle $32.50. Robert L. Leitzel and Tim L. Kline were the auctioneers. HORST COIN SALE An 18?9 roll of $1 coins brought $2,200 Monday at a public coin auction held at Horst Auction Center, Eph rata. Also sold were: dimes $205, 50 face quarters $445, two face halves $235 and $390, two silver certificates, $l5O and $350, half dollars $235, $2 notes $180; paper currency $370, $lOO note $l5O, roll of 1890 $1 coins $550, mixed roll of 1885 and 1891 $1 coins $475,'1919 quarter $l7O, 1859 gold dollar $l3O, 1861 gold dollar $320, $2/a gold piece $520, $5 gold pieces $l4O to $l7O each, $lO gold piece $230, $2O gold piece $450, silver dimes $475, Mercury dimes $295, silver quar ters $825, Morgan dol lars $260,1854 $3 gold piece $875, and 1911 $lO gold piece $3BO. There were 185 registered bidders. Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata, conducted the sale.
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