3(1 LnncasU-r Karmiipj. Saturday. October 3. lf)70 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER s\l niT ,! 11 ,un ComploU’ o' lU'llu I fiom I* S 22 .mil (i I , i i] ol Hi-if Hi ill .mil .mil's not I h of Mu'iMmui. \ imu'is m .ii Hlli". m'i'.i - . Vi. !’i nn.i .ilonc I 1 *s r>» I Inms b> I .itxni. I'l milt's s'ni:h «f Nmm.'in M M.nlin. MjiaMottii, I* .Ml Hin.ii oi 0 milis no:Hi o! l’i m.i l.i, ,i\ .mil 1 mile sou 111 of Uili'.v - - \.. V.l on RU- 340 S.iU* by TMI'RS OCT B 1130 a in. r.nil Youngblood Rileyville. V.i Southeastern Pcnna Promotion- S.ilc tonducltd bv Leonaid How- ,il Sale, to be held on the Rend c°- ‘'“-ilSj Ea u.ailiC, Va. | h .\ustin Backus Inc., Sale Mgrs. &, Auctioneers, Mexico, N. Y., Frank F. Reist. Sale Chairman, Lebanon, Pa. RDI. S\T OCT. 3—130 P M Feeder Pm Sale located 2M* miles south EVERY TUESDAY/ CATTLE SALES featuring large selections of cattle & cahes direct horn producers. Staunton Livestock Market, Inc. C & O Flats TAKE NOTICE STOCKER FEEDER SALE Thursdoy, Oct. 8 7 P. M. < < / , * ' v 5 OVER 1,100 CALVES & CATTLE, Angus, Here ford. a lot of good quality stock m this sale STOCKER SALE STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. Rockingham Lh estock Sales, Inc. Dial 434 6765 P.O. Box 611 Harrisonburg, Va. ATTENTION! FALL FEEDER SCHEDULE Lancaster Union Stock Yards Sales Pavilion All Sales Friday at 1:00 P.M. Oct. 9 and 23 Nov. 6 and 20 Valuable Door Prizes to be given away at each sale Sponsored by: THE LANCASTER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE AND UNION STOCK YARD CO. THURS OCT. B—2 p.m. Public Sale of Real Estate Valuable 58 Acre farm located at Quarryville RDI. East Drumore Twp, Lan caster Co. Pa. on the corner of Rt 372 and Cinder Road. 1 mile East of Buck or 3 miles West of Quairyville. Pa Sale by Paul F. McKinsey, Executor for Harry J. Woemer Estate Howaid Shaub, Auct. SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES Friday Evenings At 7 O'clock October 9 & 23 October 16 AH Charolais Show & Sale November 6 & 20 Approximately 700 Head Each Sale All Weights and Breeds Vintage Sales Stables Inc. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County The Heart ot Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone Area Code 717 - 442-4181 KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER SEMI-ANNUAL OPEN CLASS FAT STEER SHOW & SALE OCTOBER 8,1970 New Holland Sales Stables Inc. Three Classes JUDGED Cattle Angus _ Feeders Hereford FlinJkla Mixed Breeds SOLD eligible In Lots of 6 M. Sale - 3 P.M. 20 Trophies Awarded To Sellers & Buyers Entries may be registered with Abe Diffenbach, Mgr CRT OCT 0-« PM Public Auction of 73 lUg nml Top (trade Holstein Dauv Cuttle to be held in the dany h.un arena ;il the Mieidt’en f» 1 1< s Co in ChU'flmlle ll.iiFoid Co, Mtl l.or.'i.ed on Mil HI 22. (1 mi east o! Mil Mi. Md Sole by Aber deen S.di ■< Comp.nu FRI ocr 0 12 :in Piomplly Granville F.nm ( omph le Milk mu Iteul and lU.fei C.df Dis pi rsnl located at VVindf.ill. Pa. 5 mi S of Troy. Pa 0 mi K of Canton. Pa in Ri.idfoid County Sale by Donald and Louise Packard. Owncis Carl Dillcr and Everett Ki eider, Aucts., D. 0. Rockwell, Troy, Pa Sale Mgrs. SAT. OCT. 10—10 AM. Public Sale of Antiques and Early Primitives on Pa Route 401, be tween Rtes 100 and 113, 5 mi NE of Downingtown Exit (No. 23) Penna. Turnpike Sale by H. E Funderwhite, George Wilson & Son, Auctioneers. MON. OCT 12—7 P M DST 11th Annual Special Feeder Sale of Feeder and Replacement Cattle (Continued on Page 31) TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! GRANVILLE FARM Complete Milking Herd and Heifer Calf Dispersal Located at Windfall, Pa.. 5 miles south of Troy, Pa„ 6 miles East of Canton, Pa„ Bradford County. FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1970 Starting promptly at 12:30 P.M. 41 HEAD 41 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE 32 young home raised milking age females, good size with quality udders and outstanding DHIA records. 8 Sire Power sired heifer calves sell Certified, accredited, calfhood vaccinated, catalogs. DONALD & LOUISE PACKARD Owners Ancts. Carl Diller & Everett Kreider Sale Mgrs. D. O. Rockwell, Troy, Pa, Phone 717-297-3460 PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES AND EARLY PRIMITIVES Saturday, October 10, 1970 10 A.M. On Pa. Route 401, between Routes 100 and 113, 5 miles north east of Downingtown Exit (No. 23) Pennsylvania Turnpike. 1 Buck Deer - Life Size, Old Cast Iron. Pair of Life-Size Old Cast Iron Swan, In Fine Condition. Two-hoise head power, one-hoise head power dog tread eowei (all ongiral condition with maker’s name and good paint), laie two-seat lound back sleigh (eaived eagle heads on dash), one-seat lound-back sleigh, two squaiebaelc sleighs, carriage lights, sleigh bells High wheel lacing cait, jogging cait, extia line lacing cait, letimshed thiee ox yokes used on this farm in the 1800 s Staves toi top of Conestoga wagon, non hitching post, stone watering hough, old wooden pump ongmal decoration (ncvei used) with wooden pipe, horse-diawn ice plow, horse diawn manure hook, old wooden wheel (66-inch diameter), some old small hoi se drawn faim machinery, two-wheel wagon jack with tongue Lot of non pipe (some 20-feet sections), several good tools, some old, some new, 20-tooth wood frame spring tooth hanow, trap for blacksmith bellows, three and four-wheel caits from abatlon, wood saw fiame, log chain new double “Can’t Sag” gate, iron I beam (8 x 8 x 12 feet long), 12 chestnut boaids (1 x 8 x 12 feet long) Early log foi over a fireplace, wooden mill wheels, big front wheel and frame fnj: latchel type high wheel bicycle, branding irons and spuis pair of non frames for hay rack, shaped like hoise collar, veiy laie nice wagon seats, holly car bell Lot of good unfinished furniture and early primitives, two coiner cupboaids, two Dutch cupboaids, blanket chests, one fine laige pine chest with bracket feet Apothocary chests one 22- drawers, one 28-diaweis, one 36diawers, large mahogany chest from drug stoie 18 diaweis (beveled glass minor top, side costs carved with women’s heads), coffee mill, iron bake oven doors, tin signs, old wooden cracker boxes, big double fireplace ciane, wooden candle dryer, hand-wrought meat hooks, boards with hand wrought hooks for hanging kitchen utensils, spoon holdeis, bear tiaps THREE MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, two decorated lift top commodes spinning wheel, children’s old wooden sleds, unusual dough box, wooden ice box, laige tin flour sifter, brass bed, rope bed trunks, small firenlace bellows, Coca Cola barrel, lot of old bottles, old nine church benches scales, dry sink, telly cunboard, butter churns, wash stands, round oak and mahoganv tables, oak school desk ioil-top desk large old pine double flattop desk used in Railroad station, display cases, ten-plate stove caboose stove, set of six oak chairs, six mahogany leather-seat dining chairs oak highback armchairs, rocking chairs, child’s rocker. Two large blackboard slates (4x5 feet), 200 books, watch maker’s cabinet (16-drawer), machine for cleaning watches, schoolhouse calendar clock hanging hall lamp Most of the above items have been stored in this barn for over 20 years 1964 Chevrolet Impala two-door hard top, stick shift, radio, Irater all new tires 1965 Chevrolet Station Wagon, radio, heater, air conditioned, new tires. Order of sale 10 a m Tools and small items, deer, swan and pnmitives sold after Ipm AUCTIONEERS: George Wilson & Son H. E. FUNDERWHITE Phone: 458-5323
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