WANTED 1964 Chevy 3/4 ton p/u truck, I need front fenders and body parts for restoring It. 717-927-6967 York Co. Pony wagon wanted. 2 seafer or one seat w/box behind in fairly good cond. $2OO or less. 814-967- 3177 Crawf. Co. IH 56 2R pull type in nice shape. Bill, after 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., 610-796-1929 Berks Co. Farmall SMDVTA w/factory WFE, must be in good cond., 7 a.m.-9 p.m., 203- 248-5303 Conn. Ml 6221 feeder house adapter. 717-328-3402 Frankl. Co. Drive hub for IH #l5 rake, part #458871R1. 410-771- 9554 Balt. Co. Mannequin, male and/or female, used ok, reason ably priced. 717-229-2797 York Co. 24 ft. bale elevator must be in good cond. 610-488- 0402 Berks Co. Flail mower, Mott or Ford 6' or 6-1/2’ offset type, prefer heavy duty flail, must be nice. 717-865-3673 Leb. Co. Motor for 1986 F-250 p/u, 460 c.i., carburetor type must be good running cond., Iv. mssg. 570-425- 2774 North'd. Co. Good, used 20’ planer. 570-922-0056 Union Co. 100 four to seven wk. Ban tam chicks. Benuel Smuck er, 160 Cambridge Rd., Gap. PA 17527 Lane. Co. JD rollomatic, front end for 730. 814-674-8119 Cam brlaCo. Front weights for JD 520, Betw. 6-10 p.m. or Iv. mssg. 410-893-2626 Hart. Co. MD POCONO OLDTYME FARM EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION Pretentt 4th Annual ANTIQUE TRACTOR, GAS ENGINE & FARM EQUIPMENT SHOW WEST END FAIRGROUNDS, ROUTE 209 * GILBERT, PA JULY 9,10 & 11,1999 Fri. 12 Noon - Dusk * Sat. & Sun. 9 AM-Dusk *** Featuring International Harvester Products*** FRIDAY, JULY 9 6 30 pm - Antique Tractor Parade 7 pm - Old Tyme Cake Walk SATURDAY, JULY 10 9-11 am - Antique Tractor Pull Registration 12 Noon - Antique Tractor Pull (Ram date Sun ) 1-2 pm - Kid’s Pedal Tractor Pull Registration 2 pm - Kid’s Pedal Tractor Pull 5 pm - Adult Pedal Tractor Pull 6 pm - Antique Tractor Parade 7 pm - Single Tree Antique Tractor Pull SUNDAY, JULY 11 10 am - Open Air Church Service 11 am - Adult Pedal Tractor Pull 1 pm - Antique Tractor Driving Skill Competition 1-2 pm - Kid’s Pedal Tractor Pull Registration 2 pm - Kid’s Pedal Tractor Pull INTERNATIONAL HARVESTOR MEMORABILIA FLEA MARKET & CRAFT SHOW * THRESHING DEMONSTRATIONS • HIT & MISS ENGINES * FEED GRINDERS * FARM TOY DISPLAYS * KID’S ACTIVITIES * “PATCHES” THE CLOWN * HAY RIDES * GOOD FOOD ADMISSION $1 PER PERSON da years old & under free) CALL 610-681-5419 OR 570-992-7328 Owners manual for Farmall Super C. 301-620-7190 Fred. Co. Cigar box labels, paying top prices. Write: Cigar Labels, 264 Forge Hill Rd., Wrightsville, Pa 17368. Steve, 717-252-2023 York Co. Ford 18" (1932) wheel trim rings, Firestone tire 5 50”x18” “Ground Grip” knobby mud and snow tire, “Hartford" shocks. 610- 670-9544 Berks Co. Wire rope cable, 5/8-inch or larger, large tumbuckles, cable clips, and thimbles wanted. 570-366-8703 Sch. Co. Sickle bar 3 pth, good cond., 6 or 8 ft. long. 610- 827-7687 Chester Co. Motorcycle memorabilia: need old leather jackets, pins, hats, oil cans, litera ture, signs - anything to do with old bikes. 570-547- 2578 Lvc. Co. 3 pt. fertilizer spreader, pre fer Leay, will consider oth ers. 717-252-2074 York Co. Looking for a water ram in working order to keep pond full. Please leave msg. will return call, 215-364-0861 Bucks Co. Used electric lift activator, to fit on JD 212. 610-682- 7065 Berks Co. Rear wood spoke wheel for 1926-1925 Chevy truck. 814-364-1119 Centre Co. Dodge 3/4 ton Cummins eng., 5 spd. exfd. cab, avg. mileage, good cond'n. rea sonably priced. 304-434- 2117 Hardy Co. WV Used 3 pth for Oliver Super 88 tractor. 570-752-4702 Col. Co. Accessories for Case 1840; Quik-attach bucket assembly, aux. hyd. kit, wide snow bucket, manure fork, post hole digger. 717- 354-5697 Lane. Co. rVI-<■ - - - - Farmall H tractor w/good rear end or just rear end. 215-766-0141 Bucks Co. Seed plates for 246-247 JD com planter, need plate # H 6978 and others. Lv. mssg. 717-252-0245 York Co. Antique tractor pull, flea market, free admission, July 3, 1999 Mt. Tabor Park, Rocky Ridge, MD 301-271-2648 Fred. Co. Menges Mills Steam Show, Spring Grove, July 18 & 19, pedal tractor pull, country music, shingle-making, free adm’n. 610-683-3607 York Co. Will board heifers, year round, hay, grain, pasture, 400 lb. & up; have Timothy hay for sale. 717-486-7602 Cumb. Co. Free hay, appx. 40 acres Timothy, you cut Timothy Orchard some weeds, near Downlngtown, ext. TP. call anytime. 610-363-7355 Chester Co. Custom embroidery avail able, hats, shirts, jackets, team Jerseys, 1 or 100. Company logos, names, animals, quick service, avismill 0 jnlk.com. 856- 769-0748 Salem Co. NJ Public auction, Saturday, August 7th, 5 JD tractors, and full line farm machinery and 2 antique cars. 610- 932-3352 Chester Co. NH 69 hay baler, over hauled, PTO or eng.; want no. 202 NH manure spreader, ground drive. 424 A Peters Rd., Gor donville. PA 17529 Dog, free to a good home, black, half-Lab, half-Husky, cute. 7 yrs. old, kids are grown, don’t want. 610- 458-5614 Chester Co. Sale Reports LANDIS ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of household goods was held June 19 for the estate of Myron L. Lan dis Sr., 4 Little Beaver Rd., Strasburg, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 290 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices received woe; butter chum $6O, pig cookie jar $240, Carnival bowl $9O, blue & white tureen $465, Depression fruit bwol $62, 4 Carnival tumb lers $l2O, 3 Carnival tumblers $lO5, quilt $275, crib comforter $5O, quilt top $4O, Salem floor lamp $250, cane-seat nursery rock er $102.50, old wicker coach $llO, washstand $ll5, highchair $52.50 and jewelry cabinet $l4O. Miller & Siegrist Auctiooneers conduct ed the sale. WALTEMYER SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held June 16 by Cora Walte myer, S miles south of Red Lion along Rt. 74 in York Co., Pa. Some prices were: 1964 red Pontiac Grand Prix $4600, Troy roto tiller S h.p. $430, 3 pc. 1930 s bedroom suite S3BS, small York safe $4OO, 1805 German cut-out decorated card $2600, red tulip quilt $l5OO, bow-front china cupboard $625, small grain painted blanket chest $l9OO and set of World War Stereoscope cards $350. Pat and Brad Smith were the auctioneers. MULLIGAN SALE A Public Auction of farm machinery was held June 19 by Delores PROBLEM MILK? Don't Dump Your Hard Work Down The Drainl Making Cheese With Your Milk Preserves Its Value 4-Milklng Penalty Warm Milk No Milk Market CALL THE CHEESEMAKER We’ll Take Care of Everything Toll Free 888/624-3373 or 717/933-4385 Mulligan, 1909 Francis Scott Key Highway, Keymaar, Maryland, on Rt. 194. There were 280 registered bidders at tending the sale. Some prices were: Int. 1066 tractor $7700, J.D. 4010 tractor $5OOO, Int. 454 tractor w/loader $5BOO, Ford pickup truck 1986 with snow plow $3950, golf cart $B5O, J.D. 400 riding lawn mower $2BOO, Ditch Witch R 65 $3350, N. 1.213 manure spreadier $875, ’94 Del ta cattle trailer $3500, 20 cattle headgates $lOOO, Farmco bale wagon $1175, N.H. 469 haybine $llOO, Brillion roUer harrow $725, 10 ft. chisel plow $5OO, hay teder $675, N. 1.456 round baler $1275,7 ft rotary mower $525, Oliver 12 ft disc har row $275, JLG 40-F cage lift w/telescope arm $4350, 3 axle trail er $9OO and Gilbanco 7000 lb. car lift $1550. Nevin E. Tasto was the auctioneer. AMISH SCHOOL BENEFIT A Public Auction of antiques and quilts was held June 12 at the C.B. Zook farm on Stage road, southwest of Middleburg, Pa. Some prices includ ed: quilts $5O to $4OO, fall-front desk $385, cherry chest of draw ers $3OO, copper kettle $B5 and school desk $l5. Hassinger & Courtney were the Auctioneers GOOD SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held June 11 by Tim and Roseau Good in Susquehanna Twp., Juniata Co., Pa. The 4.6 acre fannette with a 3 bed room house, bank bam with a workshop was sold for $73,000. Hassinger & Courtney were the auctioneers. HOLIDAY SALE A Public Auction of construction items was held June 12 by Brian Holliday at 100 Main St., New Milford, Pa. There were 165 registered bidders at the sale. Some prices includ ed: Case 580 backhoe $20,200, 1845 C skid steer with attach ments $13,800, Lee paver $12,800, 20 ton Eager Beaver trailer $6400, ‘B5 Auto car $11,400 ‘B9 Ford pick up $4lOO, ‘9O Int. dual axle trailer $l9OO, and Fisher 8 ft. cinder spreader (like new) $2BOO. John Regan con ducted the sale. LOUX ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held June 19 for the estate of Mabel Loux, East Pumping Station Road, Quaker town. Pa. Four genera tions have lived on this homestead. Some prices were: 1789 2-drawer dovetail dower chest $33,000, 1774 Hannah Beilder dower chest w/heart & tulip motif $6OOO, 2-pc. 12-pane corner cup board made of poplar $24,000, small Amish coin box hand-painted $320, Harley Davidson speedometer from 1920 s $6OO, “Bucks Co. History 1887” $450. “Friends of Upper Bucks Co.” $240, 12-hole candlemold $240, bleeder kit $135, pair Planters glazed stoneware jars w/de corations $1125, Schmidts 1800 s calen dar $430. 1893 Neu hauser Busch calendar $260, wall minor w/ painting $2600. 1846 coverlet, Springfield Co., Berks Co. $B5O and early Crayola cray ons (good condition) $3O. James W. Mohr & Son conducted this 2,012 th auction in their Slst year of business. SHAMBACH SALE A Public Auction of real estate and personal property was held June 19 by Lear and Ronald Shambach, north of Liverpool beyond Mid dleburg on Rt 104. The #1 parcel of 3.4 acres with a house, 2-car garage and out buildings was sold for $91,000. The #2 parcel of 95 acres with 50 acres tillable brought $151,000. Other prices were: “History of Snyder Co.” $240, bracket lamp $95, Lester piano $6OO, Cuckoo clock $lO5, large stag glass Handel lamp $l7OO, Simplicity 16 HP lawn tractor $1875, parlor table $2lO, Dippery painting $550 and dinner bell $2OO. Hassinger and Court ney were the auction eers. SAYER & NAUMAN ESTATE SALE Antiques, household goods, collectibles and tools were sold Wed nesday at a public auc tion held for Elizabeth Sayer, the Helen H. Nauman estate and others at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 412 reg istered bidders. Highlights included: red and blue Brosey coverlet $l5OO, green and red quilts $l2OO and $350, Montpelier wooden tricycle $9OO, patchwork star wuilt $BOO, red and white blanket $325, iron bird bank $475. mantel clock $lBO, Russel Wright china dishes $135, 6 pink tumblers $ll5, 6 pink plates $l3O, sponge mixing bowl $2OO, china roll ing pin $2OO, dog bank $l4O, hambone plate $275, parts bin and its contents $260, sand pails $245, Hubley fighter plane $l6O, wooden express wagon $2lO, wicker stroller $lO5, doll stroller $l7O, Amish print quilt $220, tulip quilt $2lO, two pieces of homespun $l9O, morning flory place setting $2OO, solar rays plate $l2O, table cloth $3OO, Fiesta cov ered bowl $260, Fiesta dish $2OO, eight Fiesta bwols $240, leaf dish $l4O, box of light fix tures $2BO, oak five section stacked book case $725, softwod step-back cupboard $725. Also sold were: map cabinet and maps $7OO, 2-pc. oak bedroom suite $5OO. oak bed $350, marble-top table $450, walnut dresser w/mirror $4OO, one-door walnut cupboard $5OO, Depres sion dining room suite $3OO, maple chest of drawers $ll5, mahog any drop leaft table $l3O, maple dinette set $l9O, 3-pc. maple bed room suite $2OO, leather chair and ottoman $250, oak chair $2OO, red painted table $l9O, ma hogany ladies’ desk $2OO, black dry sink w/ drawers $l6O, two-door cupboard $320, card file $l5O, dough tray $lBO, highchair w/ Santa $260, Mission oak arm rocker $l4O, 2-drawer chest $llO, decorated blanket chest $250, oak library table $260, walnut washstand $l7O, Gove. Winthrop desk $225, oak high chest $250, Empire desk $2OO, overpainted jelly cupboard $220, Hotpoinl refrigerator $l6O, and lawn mower $l2O. Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata conducted the sale.
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