MAIL X MARKETS WANTED S B .222 or other light center fire rifle, 20 go with slug barrel. Lane. Co. 717-468-0243. Male mute swan or will trade female for male must be 1,00% white. Har ford Co. 410-692-2324. Fml. B tractor will consid er anv cond., also have 1939 Fml. M for sale. Westmoreland Co. 724-834-7197. Oliver pedal tractor; also farm advertising signs of any kind. Wyo. Co. 570-836-4199. IH (Vlbra shank) field cul tivator 10-12 ft., good quality haylage out of your silo around Dec. or Jan. Lane. Co. 717-351-0856. Jeeps, 1942 to present, dead or alive, military or civilian, whole or part, MB. CJ or YJ. Burlington Co. NJ 609-654-5070. Looking for enclosed trail er prefer white single axle sxB or similar size, also 3pth New Holland sin gle row harvester. Lane Co. 717-587-4001. TD-340 International for parts running or not. Lane. Co. 717-548-2652. 87-93 Ford F 250 or F 350, need walk away front end, possible whole truck if low price. Juniata Co. 717-463-3216. 1960's target 22 cal rifle, heavy barrel, like: Re mington 40X, Mossberg - 144 LS, Winchester -52, Remington -513 T with target scope. Berks Co. 610-670-5054. Railroad ray seeks rail road locks by Fraim, Slaymaker, ULB.K, FS Howe. Also toy trains made in 1930'5, 1940'5. Lane. Co. 717-653-8529. I would feed your heifers, call 6 to 6:30 Tues. or Fri eves about 30 head. Mon tour Co. 570-437-3197. Hoi Strs. 400-900 lbs. Lv, msg. Lane. Co. 717-397-1856. ■ Bonus Dairy Coverage For Producers FALL ISSUE - SEPTEMBER 20 ORGANIC DAIRY PRODUCTION Regional organic dairy farm features: makes them successful? University research production. Breed and cooperative news and views. Business news highlights. Call your Advertising Sales Representative Gandy applicator wanted with 12 volt motor to apply preservatives on forages. No Sunday cals. Berks Co. 610-488-6938. 1600 1650 Oliver exhaust and intake manifold and carburetor. Fred. Co. 301-898-5237. Black swan 2 year or older also white peacock 2 yr old. Lehigh Co. 610-966-2842. Dump box, 6xB w/canopy and good condition to fit 87 Chev C-3500, short chassis dual wheels. Luze rene County, 570-455-6162. Sm. hyd. elder press, any cond. Call anytime. Please Iv. msg. York Co. 717-266-4624. Planter for IH Farmall 130. Camden Co. 856-753-6369. Old jukebox, need not work. Balti. Co. 410-529-3241 or 443-250-9798. 24 ft alum, cattle body good cond. side and rear roll-up on left with drop chute on right rear. Lane. Co. 717-354-5215. MAILBOX MARKETS NOTICE 16'x40' shed for rent stor age only 15'x6'6 over head doors on each end, cement floor $2OO a month. York Co. 717-292-6699. Tackle your turf with Gravely tractor club of America: 958 members, newsletters, parts lists, operating tips, history. Fun! Chester Co. 610-518-1028. Tioga County Farm at Auction, 10 acres, house barns, pond, near Grand Canyon, antique guns, auction Labor Day. Tioga Co. 570-662-7349. Lancaster silo rollermill blower, buy or rent, new or used; two late model Green machines, avail, for rent. Lane. Co. 717-786-0738. Deadline: or 717-626-1164 Sale Reports EMERICKSALE A public sale of real estate was conducted on Tuesday, Aug. 19, for Robert and Pauline Em erick by Horst Auc tioneers of Ephrata. A brick rancher with detached garage/shop lo cated at 27 E. Pine St., Ephrata sold for $llB,OOO to Douglas and Kathleen Weaver of Ephrata. FOWL ESTATE SALE A public sale for real estate, guns, and a car was conducted on Thurs day, Aug. 21, for the Robert E. Powl Estate by Probst Family Auction Service. There were 297 regis tered bidders. A very large six bed room frame house with detached 2-car garage on a 1.1-acre corner lot sold for $195,000. Mr. John Esch of Quarryville pur chased the property. Also sold included a 1999 Cadillac Deville, $21,000. A modern Grandfather’s clock with German works (made by Ulrich), $850; a 4-color Jacquard coverlet dated 1841 by Sarah A. Draucher, $640; a combi nation safe (by Russel G. Moore, York Co.), $380; a John Deere 112 riding lawn tractor (as is), $320; 8 a. prime southern Chester Co. deer hunting, heavily wooded, no reg. area, up to 5 hunters, $lOOO season. Ches. Co. 610-869-3714. Scooter and old cycle ride. Sept. 27, leaving Car lisle, PA 9:00 am. approx. 50 mile round trip. Info: Cumberland County, 717-245-9583. Booklet Features September 4 Focus: into organic dairy a Craley wood duck decoy, $100; a wood carved and painted carousel sleigh, $l3O. Guns included a 30- caliber Rimiire rolling block with octagon barrel, $250; a Ithaca Model 37 16-gauge pump shot gunlO; a 7.7-mm Japan Mauser rifle, $180; a 7.35-caliber R.E. Terni rifle with clipped ammo., $160; a brass flare gun, $140; and a Moose head mount, $270. BENEDICT ESTATE SALE A public sale of real estate, household goods, and collectibles was con ducted on Saturday, Aug. 23, for the Harriet M. Benedict Estate by the Probst Family Auc tion Service. There were 210 regis tered bidders. A single-family brick I'/z-story . four-bedroom country house with full basement and single-car garage on a 1.5-acre lot brought $130,000 at the auction. Andrew and Melanie Scheid of Pequea Township pur chased the property. Also sold included a John Deere 140 riding lawn tractor with ball hitch and front end loader, $2,300; a Grand father’s clock, $500; an P.A.S. Bth tailgate Lake Tobias Halifax, Sept. 27, Buy sale pheasants, doves, water fowl, more. All welcome. Evenings birdss4@hotmak.com. Juniata County, 717-734-3625. Will custom feed dairy heifers need approx. 15 head. John David Martin, 228 County Line Rd., Mil ton, PA 17847. Montour Co. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30, 2003-819 shop-vac, $7O; and a 16- gallon Stevens model 770 shotgun, $l9O. GRAHAM SALE A public sale of real estate at 1172 Weawit St., East Earl, was con ducted on Saturday, Aug. 16, for Alfred L. and Florence M. Graham. The 46-year-old brick, three-bedroom, ranch style house with full bath and attached garage sold to Marshall and Bonnie Dampman, Honey Brook, for $137,500. The auctioneers were Randy Stoltzfus, Leola, and Jay M. Leary, New Holland. HOOVERSALE A two-story, frame and-log, four-bedroom house with a I'/i-story barn, on 2.6 acres, sold for $200,000 on Thurs day, Aug. 21, at a public real estate auction con ducted for J. Martin and Lois A. Hoover, 295 Sandy Hill Road, Denver. Donald and Orpha Gonzalez, Denver, were the buyers. The sale was con ducted by Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens. oak bookcase, $120; two cedar chests, $BO and $9O; a Depression china cabinet, $65; a Gilbert American Flyer train set in original box, $270; a ‘Blessing’ trumpet in strument, $250; a Hubley cat doorstop, $110; and an original min. Hess truck, $7O. Hummels in cluded: Follow-the- Leader, $460; Umbrella Boy, $300; Crossroads, $170; Ride-into- Christmas (as is), $150; Umbrella Girl, $110; Stormy Weather, $100; and Mountaineer, $75. A motorized chair, $100; a Longaberger basket, $47; a Play School box lot, $47.50; a Roseville vase, $7O; a Stoneware jug crock, $67.50. Books; (Elvis) and others, $52.50-$54-$35; Comic books, 7 at $10; 2 at $25 and $17.50; 10 at $lO. Also, a bench grinder, $27.50; and a Dremel saw, $3O. RENNIE SALE A 10.2-acre farmette at 1570 Peiffer HiU Road, Stevens, sold for $307,000, Thursday, Aug. 21, to Delane and Angie Martin, Denver. The property included a 2'/2-story, five-bedroom brick house with a three quarter-acre pond. The sale was held for Thomas and Judith Rennie and conducted by Randal V. Kline and Roy E. Good Jr. of Kline, Kreider & Good Auc tioneers, Stevens. CUMMINS ESTATE SALE Michael J. Martin Auctioneer and Associ ates, New Holland, con ducted a public sale of real estate and personal property Aug. 9 for the Helen Cummins estate, what 2398 Long View Drive, Narvon. There were 173 registered bidders. The real estate, which consisted of a three bedroom, brick, ranch style house with an attached two-car garage, on a one-third-acre lot, sold for $193,500 to John Esh, Dominican Repub lic. Other items sold in cluded a 1999 Mercury Sable, $9,000; a cherry china closet, $500; a cherry chest of drawers and dresser, $l5O each; a camel-back sofa, $275; a queen mattress and box spring, $375; a Kenmore refrigerator, $285; a washer and dryer, $175 each; nesting cherry end tables, $9O; a recliner, $140; an iMac computer, $250; stiffle lamps, $45- $80; several Wallace Nutting prints, $llO to $190; Hummel figurines, $6O to $110; a Richard Bollinger print, $100; a Steuben glass seagull, $150; Lladro figurines, $45 to $65; a Lenox egg plate, $65; a Lenox vase, $5O; Norman Rockwell figurines, $2O to $35; a drill press, $120; a shopsmith, $200; a grin der, $7O; a sander, $7O; a