Arabians Farms To Hold WEST GROVE (Chester Co.) On Sunday, May 17. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the SE District of the Pennsylvania Arabian Horse Association will sponsor a day of fun and learning for all horse lov ers. Multiple Arabian horse farms have agreed to open their farms and barns to the public. Admission is free. Visitors will drive from farm to farm at their own pace, visiting as many of the farms as they choose.' and spreading as much time as they like at each one. The day promises to be educa tional, as well as fun. There will be items of interest for both the person contemplating buying their first horse and the experienced horseman. Arabian horses, among the old est known breed, are included in the foundation for many other of the light breeds, including the thoroughbred. They are beautiful, intelligent and have a kind, loving Belleville Livestock Market Complete Herd Dispersal WED., MAY 13,1998 at 1:30 PM We will be selling on consignment a herd of 20 dairy cows in all stages of lactation including 6 Red & White Holsteins. This herd also includes 10 bred heifers, 7 breeding age heifers and 10 open heifers on down to year lings. This herd is all out of Sire Power breeding and will be pregnancy checked. For more info: Gene Glick (717) 667-2703 Harold Fraley (717) 546-6907 Mark Glick, Auct. AU-349L . LE..SESEE U.. THE...* N . . *GE isj w ffi FREIGHT STATION AUCTION 39 Wilson Street, Middletown, PA 17057 Norman Courney RHII6-L (717) 944-6537 Terms - Cash or Certified Funds ] MON., MAY 18,1998 @ 5:30 p.m. Fire Arms: Hawes Western Marshall 22 Cal.; 1901 Colt Da. 38 Cal.; Colt Official Police 38 Cal.; H & R 32 Cal.; Winchester Model 90 - 22 Cal., Plus Holsters &Ammo; 4 Hard-Back Zane Grey Books On Angling And Fishing. Furniture: Hepplewhite Fall Front Desk, Circa. 1810; Blind Door Pine Corner Cupboard: Oak Bonnet Chest; Oak Chifferobe With Drawer Desk; Small Oak Server: Seatee; Kneehole Desk; Empire Dressing Table; Cedar Chest; 50’s Desk; Water Fall Chifferobe; Enamel Top Kitchen Table & Two Chairs; Small Tables; Lamps; Mirrors; Chairs; Rockers; Several Trunks And Old Shipping Boxes; 3 Metal Lawn Chairs; Small Bookcases: Also Enterprise Coffee Grinder #7. Decorative Arts: Several Paintings By Artist Julio DaCunha; Two By Leo Laskaris; Laundresses Descending A Stair Case At A Quai After Daumier, This Litho Signed By Alex Lunois; Loads Of Prints, Water Colors & Oils; Plus Misc. Frames: Also Original Poster Of Mickey, Donald & Goofy By Gawdawful Graphics, Los Angeles 1970. Collectibles: Texaco Add Kit, 1948 Window Displays: Costume Jewelry; Pottery; Roseville: Five Schoenhut Circus Animals - Hippo, Lion, Buffalo, Two Elephants; Tollware Lunchbox; Tramp Art Box; Tobacco Cards; Baseball Cards -- 1982 Don Ross, 1989 Topps, 1984 Topps, Commons, And Odds & Ends; Stemware; World War II Uniform; Jim Beam Train Set; Oak Crank Phones; Candlestick Phone; Kitchenware: Silver Plates; Steins; Pitchers; Quilt; 26" Simon & Halbig Doll; Lantern; Sword Cane; Hoffman Beverage Party Wagon, 1931; Paul Parrott Shoes Poster: Noah's Ark Currier & Ives; William McKinley Political Tray; Loutz Art Glass With Stand; Metal Moose Lamp; Porcelain Lamp Deco 3 Ladies; Chinese Comp Doll & Knodder Doll; Grand Father Clock Pocket Watch Display: Political Cartoons From The 50’s; Waterford Decanter; White Metal & Porcelain Statues: Wash Bowl & Pitcher. 10% Buyer’s Premium nature. The intense affection and loyalty Arabian horses hold for their masters, truly sets them apart from other breeds. On your tour you will enjoy seeing the stallions standing at stud to the outside mares. A son of national champion, “Aladdinn” and a son of reserve national champion, “Imperial Imdal” will be shown. After observing these sons you will readily see why both their sires have become world re nown. Most farms will have stal lions to present. For example, one cannot visit Equine Enterprises, Ltd., (Landenberg)), without Pau la Campanelli presenting her beautiful stallion, “Tha Saroei Moniet.” Paula, who believes strongly in breeding athletic horses, has used “Saroei” for Three Day Eventing. Paula plans to focus the attention of visitors on her breeding program of classic Arabians and Anglo-Arabians (an Arabian/Thoroughbred cross) S m 1 a I a /Jl 717-944-6537^ Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication MON. MAY 11 - SPM Cochran Auct. Complex, 7704 Maplevllle WED. MAY 13-1 30PM Belleville Rd„ Boonsooro, MD. Lawn & Gar- Lvst Mkt., Belleville, PA. Com den Auction. James. G Cochran, piste herd dispersal, Holsteins & Auct. 301-739-0538. Jerseys. Also 20 dairy cows By TUES. MAY 12 -10 AM 1825 E Jonal Boston Ave, Phlla, PA Carpet, Mark windows, rooting, plywood, doors, FRI. MAY 15 - 2PM 317 Crestline cabinets, stairs, nails, plumbing, Dr, Willow St, W Lampeter Twp, restaurant equip., housewares, Lane Co, PA Real estate, office fum & equip, clothing. Wm antiques, collectibles, elec player F Comlv. Aucls.. 215-634-2500 piano, power tools, glass/china, TUES. MAY 12 - 7 30PM Middle- copper appls. & fum ,By Judy burg Lvst, Auct, Rt 522,3 mi Eof Schaeffer. Roy & Eric Probst, Mkwleburq. PA Short Notice Dls- Aucts, 717-464-3190 — 1 Owner Closes Doors! * PUBLIC AUCTION * Seafood, Deli, Restaurant/Kitchen & Bakery Equipment! MON., MAY 18th, 1998 10:00 AM The Former: “PEROSE SEAFOOD” 1425 Chew St., Allentown, PA Walk-In Coolers * Walk-In Freezers * Merchandisers * Seafood Deli Cases, “Arnee” * Scales * Fryers * Stoves * Charßroilers * Sinks* 30 Qt. “Hobart” Mixer * Dough Sheeter & MUCH MORE! Call For Details! #COL. STEVE SITAR & CO. (717) 586-1397 E-Mail: stevesitar@aol.com PA Lie. #AU2I24-L Radio Buffs, Mechanics, Craftsmen, Wood Hobbyists & Gunsmiths You don’t want to miss this Auction SAT., MAY 16,1998 at 6 P.M. Preview at 5 P.M. Old World Auction Center 1200 Sandy Spring Rd. Laurel, MD We have electronic parts & equipment, American made tools of all descriptions, Rototiller, Weed Eaters, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Spreader, Battery Charger, Gauges, Meters & Tester, Radio’s, Stereo, Record Players, Reel to Reel Player with over a hundred tapes dating back to old radio TV shows such as Amos & Andy, Shovels. Rakes, Picks, Chains. Nuts, Bolts, Hardware of all descriptions. Electrical Plumbing & Heating Supplies, Ammo Reload & Gun Smithing Equipment, Shop Fans. TV, VCR’s, Fishing Rods, Entertainment Center, Computer & Computer Desk, Lots of Hard Back books on Guns, Gun Smithing, Black Powder Reloading & Fishing Equipment No Firearms will be offered. Call our 24 Auction Line for a list of books by titles, description of items & directions at (301) 490-1234 Auctions held Ist & 3rd Sat. of Each Month No Buyers Premium Open House with extreme athletic ability. Pauls owns breeding rights to a Goman bred Arabian stallion that is approved to be a sire of Interna tional Sport Horses. Each farm will feature beautiful broodmares, some will have foals frolicking in the pasture. At Stone back Arabians farm visitors will have the opportunity to experience up close the inquisitive, playful nature of new bom foals. Randy plans to present this year’s foal crop, which should number be tween 12 and IS. In addition he has 12 stallions standing at public stud, these stallions will be shown to visitors. Many of the foals will be by these sires. Drs. John and Jane Fassinger Lee of Sham Felek Arabians, Ris ing Sun, Md., will provide tours of their state-of-the-art breeding cen ter. The Arabian industry leads other breeds in using advanced breeding techniques, such as the use of frozen or cooled semen and conducting embryo transfers. 1,2 Jersey herds., 717-837- lan Staley, 717-899-: 3llck. Auct Learn how these sophisticated breeding techniques allow out best stallions to cover more mares in a season and extend the reproduc tive lives of our aged broodmares. Longtime breeders of black Arabi ans, Dr. Lee will present six stal lions, two of which are black. Glidden Arabians, West Grove, will focus on the versatility and temperament of the Arabian. There are exhibitions in English, Western and Hunter pleasure planned as well as native costume and possibly side-saddle. Visitors will be given the opportunity to experience first-hand the kind lov ing nature of the Arabian. The Gliddens raise each new foal much like a parent raises a child, each newborn receiving an abund ance of love and attention. This early attention results in adult horses developing a very strong bond with humans they be came mare than just a horse to be enjoyed—they become true com panions to their masters. Sale Reports DIEHM ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of real estate and farm ma chinery was held May 2 by the estate of Wandon Diehm, 2 miles north of White Horse on Scl domridge Rd., Lane. Co., Pa. The 35-acre farm with 20 acres tillable, 2/a -story house, and bank barn brought $443,000. The 5-acre wood lot in Salisbury Twp., was sold for $22,500. Other prices were: bin wagons $345 & $250, Farmall H tractor $725, J.D. B tractor $l4OO, Oliver 770 trac tor $l5OO, dresser $260, sideboard $225, jelly cupboard $3lO, skele ton elevator $315, A.C. manure spreader $3lO and ’B4 Pontiac $3OO. Petersheim Auction Service conducted the sale. Middleburg Livestock Auction Sales, Inc. LOCATED ON RT. 522, 3 MILES EAST OF MIDDLEBURG, PA r— OR 4 MILES WEST OF SELINSGROVE, PA mr.irmi.HMj.ii-yd=l-mb V TUBS., MAY 12, 1998 @ 7:30 pm 2 Jersey Herds Herd #1 - 40 hd, young herd, good udders, health charts Herd #2 - 20 hd, all stages of lactation If you are looking for good Jersey cows, don’t miss this sale. Clarence Shirk 717-837-2222 Lie. #000357 FAX 717-837-3575 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1996-A39 Yorklyn Arabians in Hockes sin, Del., are longtime breeders of straight Egyptian Arabians. The Amirs imported their three beauti ful foundation mates from Egypt Because the straight Egyptian Arabian is perhaps some of the purest Arabian blood, straight Egyptians are noted for the prepo tency in breeding programs. Visitors should come away at the day’s end with an understand ing of why the Arabian has been loved and admired for hundreds of years. So pack up the family, bring a friend, and come on out to a fun filled day with Arabian Horses. All farms are easily accessible from U.S. 1 between Avondale and the Pa/Md. border. Flyers with the schedule of exhibitions and directions to each participat ing farm are available at local feed stores and tack shops or may be obtained by calling Ron Glidden at: (610) 869-9878 and leaving your name and address. YODER SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held May 2 by Daniel and Emma Yoder, Park ers Chapel Rd., Mary del, Delaware. Some prices were: N.H. 256 hay rake $l4OO, J.D. 640 hay rake $1250, funnel body wagon $450, cast iron seats up to $B5, an vil $350, antique wrenches to $4O each, butter chums $95 & $llO, 2-section spike tooth harrow $2OO, Case 430 tractor $2lOO and M.H. Pony tractor $925. Sam Walters 111 was the auctioneer. KUNE SALE A Public Sale of Longaberger baskets was held May 2 by Bob and Kathy Kline, the McAllisterville Fire Hall 8 miles east of Mifflintown, Pa. Some Longaberger baskets were: 1991 cradle $2lO, 1994 Fa ther’s Day business card $90.1992 Father’s Day pencil $95, 1996 J.W. Mini Market $250, 1997 J.W. Mini Waste $l3O, 1992 Crisco coo kie $l3O, 1991 Crisco pie $400,1997 Hamper basket $230 and 1991 May series rose basket $l6O. Robert L. Leitzel and Tim L. Kline were the auctioneers. UNGER ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held April 29 for the estate of Albert H. Unger, 722 New Holland Ave., Lancas ter, Pa. The 2-story brick row house with attached porch was sold for $43,000. Miller & Siegrist Auctioneers conducted the sale.
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