'bi I- )I ;ol 'V MAILBOX MARKET FOR SALE MF 1650 hydro. 2-spd. 48" deck, new eng., $l5OO 080, truck cap short bed $25.717-246-1337 York Co Goats 1/2 boer/Saanen, some bottle fed, very tame, 5 doe, 1 buck, $5O to $75. 717-862-3943 York Co Hand hewn bam wood, Chestnut Oak, Pine, Poplar, Red Sandstone building stone, many hand-cut cor ner stone 610-856-1776 Berks Co. JD 180 riding mower, 38” deck w/baggers $l4OO. rained on alfalfa hay, Blue Mountain metal dairy crate, dated. 717-653-5274 Lane Co . Old Cushman motor scoot- Goat, nice 3/4 boer buck, 3 Trade JD model L for late ers ’ running or not. Timbe yrs. old, large, white, proven model Ford 8N JD Lin line Bldgs , betw. 5 30-7 30 $2OO. 717-721-7760 Lane VGC. 215-345-9395 Bucks ° r 304-264- Co. Co. 9786 Berkley Co. 1988 Chevy p/u, 4x4 auto , Loader for Oliver 1650 2 12 ' 4 ' 28 a a tlres mounted ong owner, well-mam- 717-349-2931 Frankl Co on Int. wheels, to fit Int. 240 tained, 1987 Ford 1-ton ~~~ 7.. . ° 410-877-7697 Harford Co. dump, 58,000, exc. cond fuzzed*' n/u JD corn binder w/'oador, 610-273-2461 Chester Co 2 Rru R H r * 33 " wooden thresher tn work 2804R^Harii.Co |ng order 607 -785-0108 Tioga Co NY Gas-powered golf carts, „ r „ _ heavy duty, 6xlo utility trail- ?£. PA farm wanted, 30- er.570-549-5731 Tioga Co. g qcq oniD any cond. or color 609- - ■ 16 654-5070 Burl. Co. 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NEW Si tPTION CHANGE OF ADDI RENEWAL: |€ CLIP HERE .ancaster Farming Mail Label □ $41.00 -1 yr (52 issues) □ $79.00 - 2 yrs (104 issues) Telephone (credit card number) Army Jeep to restore. 215- 453-9391 Full time help in welding shop. Cherry La. Mfg., 2849 Line. Hwy., E. Ronks, PA 17572, 717-687-9059 Lane. Co Nice Int. 56 2R, pull-type, corn planter. Befw. 7-10 p.m. Bill, 610-796-1929 Berks Co. Good used water bowls for dairy barn, 40” H, 39-1/2”W used Case skidloader, 1840, 1845. 570-524-9968 Union Co. Large weed eater on wheels called DR trimmer mower; fert. spreader for lawns, good cond Lv. mssg. 717-656-3513 Leola Co 104 issues - $79 00 ir M, All Other Stati State exp date Pair well broke drafts, broke for parades, wagon rides, etc. less than 16H, can be crosses. 304-876- 2754 Jefferson Co. Buying small “roofing tins," salvage to large barns, log houses, mills, wide attic flooring, wagon sheds, fac tories, out-houses. 717- 334-0249 Adams Co. 2 small donkeys that can pull a cart, must be safe for children. 570-275-0415 Montour Co. Ford 550 backhoe 215- 822-3575 Bucks Co Ford 1932 wheel trim nngs (18” only) Firestone Ground Grip 5.50’’x18” knobby tire (1), Winfield carbs. 610-670- 9544 Berks Co. Amish buggies and wag ons. 814-435-1176, after 6 p m. 570-659-5603 Small milling machine, cheap price; old military rifles, German, Japanese, British, American, any cond.; rifle parts. 410-392- 3624 Cecil Co Want free unwanted horse/ horses for family with small children, must be sound, ndeable and adult/child safe. 610-681-5046 Mon roe Co. PA/DE/NJ farmette w/house, mm. 10 acres tillable, open land, less than 1/2 hr. from 302-999-9469 New Castle Co. Oliver 60 or 70 cultivator, must be compl. 215-453- 1836 Bucks Co. * Propane heater, wall mounted or free-standing, must have temp, control. 717-354-7115 Lane. Co Rims and tires for Bobcat skid loader, 10-hole, good condition, model #943. 717-733-0724 Lane. Co. Hay loader in usable condi tion. Hoover 898 Reading Rd„ East Earl. PA 17519 Rear wheel for 1956 JD 40, 34x8, 9-lug. Write, 1178 Foxhill Rd.. State College, PA 16803 or 814-237-3458 Centre Co. Sale Reports MYERS ESTATE SALE A two-day sale of classic cars and antiques was held May 7 and May 8 for the estate of Richard E. Myers, 503 Highlawn Ave., Elizabethtown, Pa. in Lane. Co. Some prices includ ed: 1958 Chrysler Imperial convertible $17,600; 1987 Chevy El Camino $10,700; 1972 Cadillac Eldorado $10,500; Snap On tool box $1300; Master tool box $225; fishing rod $80; sword $200; brass Naitonal cash registers $350 to $1100; walnut sideboard $3800; settee $900; bedroom suite $1100; night stand $220; table with inlaid dogs $350; round table $225; and radio booster $225. Harold “Abe” Shaffher and Mark Diffenderfer were the auctioneers w/Marty Fleck, App. DAGLE FAMILY SALE A public sale of real estate and guns was held May 5 for the Gale Dagle family, Selinsgrove, Pa. The #1 parcel was a ranch house which brought $70,000 and the #2 parcel was half of a double house which sold for $41,000. Other prices includ- Purebred rabbits. We can use small numbers now and into the long range. Advise breeds you have, and prices. 218-253-2291 Red Lake Co. Your old barn, will disman tle & clean up for materials Fully insured, call anytime, Iv. mssg. 717-328-9349 Frankl. Co. Niced red oak boards, planed to 3/4” $1.40 bd ft, bulk feed bin, 13-ton, need some repairs, make offer 570-682-3043 Sch Co. 1Y69 Continental 4 cyl eng Amos Esh, 870 N College St, Myerstown, PA 17067 Leb. Co NH tandem rake hitch, newer hyd style 610-869- 5807 Chester Co. 2 used cast iron hot water radiators, appx 2'x4', used kitchen cabinets wanted. After 5 pm, 717-354-9599 Lane. Co Used 200+ ft CW barn cleaner chain in good cond 570-524-0302 Union Co MAILBOX MARKET NOTICE Mulemanship clinic by Brad Cameron, July 16, 17, 18, Shale Knoll Farm, Annville, PA 717-867-5385, Before 8 p.m. Leb. Strawberry pickers needed. Will pick up in Oxford, Kirk wood area, 6-10 a.m. starting 6/1. Amish ladies encour aged to reply. 410-398-4313 Walnut Springs Farm Round Spring Farm Open House, antique tractors, equip, trucks, May 29-30, Union Bridge, MD. 410- 775-7153 Stevens antique tractor, truck & eng. show. June 5, Stevens Fire Co, North of Ephrata, off Rf. 272, look for signs. 610-299-7625 Del. Co. Would the man near Pitts burgh who was interested in the 970 Case near Lebanon call 717-272- 5390 Leb. Co ed: wind-up train $65; PRR train $75; Coca Cola collector car $6O; Stevens .22 gun $110; 44 Marlin rifle $250; snow blower $230; mod em comer cupboard $2lO and chestnut 2- piece cupboard $275. Hassinger & Coumtey were the auc tioneers. MARTIN & ENCK SALE Antiques, household goods, collectibles, tools and a car were sold Wednesday at a public auction held for Vera Martin, Marguerite Enck and others at Horst Auction Center. There were 398 reg istered bidders. Highlights included a set of Lenox china, $310; a Mary Weaver Tureen, $160; a Mary Weaver teapot $100; a Dietz post light $150; a toy truck, $110; a wood en eagle $400; a Fire Chief pedal car $140; a U.S. B-17 bomber toy, $150; a blue carnival bowl, $160; a Roseville set, $190; a Seth Thomas clock, $200; two telegraph keys $200; an oboe $175; a flute $100; a sewing machine $100; two birds in cages $240 and $230; a needlework in frame, $120; Hubley cap pistols $525; two candleholders and a bowl $375; an oak machinist tool chest $150; postcards $105; a t ■» i 4. v** ilh ft I3jecsl £U"QJC Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15, 1999-819 salt crock with lid $200; a bronze elephant $110; three William Ranck theorem paintings $4lO, $260 and $210; a set of stereopic cards, $120; a blue agate tea kettle $110; an agate coffee pot $340; and a bone-han dled cutlery set $l3O. Also, a Buddy L bull dozer $135; a Santa fig ure $250; a stoneware pitcher $170; a red-and green quilt $210; a Hall’s bank $150; a Heinz pickle truck $190; a turtle spittoon $150; a Lebanon bottle $150; a mirror $150; two small Juno lamps $l7O and $110; a white quilt $245; a crazy-patch quilt $100; an embroidered quilt $135; a set of china $200; a set of chairs $140; a grain decorated blanket chest $160; a marble top washstand $450; an upholstered lounge chair $220; an Empire sofa $200; a lift lid dry sink $350; a din ing room suite $275; a three-piece mahogany bedroom suite $250; a maple dinette set $100; a four-piece bedroom suite $180; a three-piece bedroom suite $120; a Howard lawn mower $160; a General Electric automatic washer $120; and a 1985 Buick Centuiy, $3,200. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. TOMS SALE Huble cap guns and collectibles were sold Thursday at a public auction held for Stacy and Beth Toms in the A 1 Starr Fireman’s Building, Willow Street. There were 183 reg istered bidders. Highlights included a Dale Evans toy pistol $240; a Hopalong Cassidy pistol, $220; a gold toy cowboy pistol $75; a Hubley Frontier holster with gun $100; a Wester holster with guns $80; a gold Smokey Joe gun $80; a Hitchcock dinette set $375; an early Schwinn bike $120; a 14K emer ald band with diamond $170; a 1996 small Longaberger Christmas basket $65; a 1998 Longaberger harbor basket $6O; and a 1998 Longaberger renewal basket $45. The sale was con ducted by Probst Family Auction Service, Willow Sfrpof BERGMAN SALE A public sale of per sonal items, furniture, and antique items was held on Monday for Robert Bergman of Denver at the Reinholds Fire Company Co. Banquet hall. There were 260 registered bid ders at the auction which was conducted by Art Pannebecker Auctions of Reinholds. Sold were a set of Franciscan dishes $470; a Pfass sewing machine $360; a chest of drawers $9O; a small dropleaf table $80; a Ladder back chair $62; a ring, $6O; and a 1986 toy Hess truck $35. LEAMAN SALE A public sale of household goods and antiques was held Saturday for mrs. William Leaman of 318 Staver Rd., Brecknock Township at the Reinholds Fire Company Banquet Hall. There were 245 regis tered bidders at the auc tion, which was conduct ed by Art Pannebecker Auctions of Reinholds. Sold were a china closet $640; a small wallpaper box $520; a side board with bowed glass $485; a wooden pheasant $180; a blan ket chest $140; a break fast table $160; a Heisey glass creamer $64; and four small chickens $6O. METZLER SALE A public auction of antiques, personal prop erty and tools was held Friday for Roy and Kathryn Metzler, Penn Grant Road, Lancaster. There were 106- reg istered bidders. Among the items sold was a 10-inch table saw with a one-hp motor, $80; a 12-gauge Springfield double-bar rel shotgun $220; a 12- gauge Cannon Breech single barrel shotgun $100; a .22 single-shot bolt action rifle $105; an old pencil box $27; an egg scale $3B; a one gal long milk pail $42; an Ironstone pitcher $55; a cake stand $45; a tin cheese mold $260; an old basket $9O; a doll cradle $45; a blanket chest $130; and a secre tary desk with glass doors $2OO. The sale was con ducted by Kline & Good Auctioneers, New Providence. HYKES SALE A public sale was held for the estate of Earl Hykes on April 24, 1999 in Franklin Co., PA Some items sold were: Black jig dancer toy $1300; paper hat box $350; pair of bridle rosettes $105; set of brass shaft chime bells $320; sleigh made in Shippensburg, Pa. $3100; set of team bells $3000; dinner bell $510; wood shaking fork $260; wood grain rake $80; iron bound wood well bucket $80; market bas ket $7O; 1866 coverlet made by J. M. Schultz, Mercersburg, PA $3100; 2 Pa. long rifles $9OO and $750; wood Conestoga wagon bows $225; 1863 Civil War ammunition box $1600; jumper sled $475; strap on leg com chopper $6O; wagon seat $110; 1848 wagon jack $210; wall telephone $350; copper kettle $275; John Eteere 820 tractor $4100; 1978 Chevrolet 1/2 ton truck $1600; the farm brought $470,000. Edgar J. Stull & Lynn A. Dietrich Auctioneers.
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