—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1976 110 Sale reports HUNTER’S SALE BARN, INC. held their weekly sale Monday August 9 at Rising Sun, Maryland STEERS: High Choice and Prime 30.00-36.50. HEIFERS: High Choice Public Sales Register SAT. OCT. 9 -12:00 Noon. Sale of Snowmobiles & Tractors. Sale by Lawn Care of Pennsylvania, Daniel Z. Martin, Martindale, Pa. near Hinkletown. Auctioneer - Randall V. Kline & Lloyd H. Kreider. FRI. OCT. 15 - 7:30 P.M. Feeder Calves - State Graded - No horns or bulls. To be held at South Branch Stockyards, Inc., Moorefield, West Virginia. SAT. OCT. 23 - Public Sale of Real Estate and Household Goods consisting and Prime 30.00-37.50; Good to Choice 28.00-29.50; Other 18.00-23.00. FEEDER STEERS: Good to Choice 28.50-33.50; Standard to Good 26.00-28.00. of 4% acres located along Indiantown Road, 1 mile south of Schoeneck. Sale by Lizzie Z. Weaver, owner; Nevin Z. Martin and Lewis B. Groff, Auctioneer. FRI. OCT. 29 - 7:30 P.M. Clean-up Sale, All kinds. To be held at South Branch Stockyards, Inc., Moorefield, West Virginia. TUBS. NOV. 16 -10:30 a.m. Marshall and Hazel R. Witter Complete Milking Herd Dispersal 200 Registered Holsteins, Mercersburg, Pa. Harris Wilcox Inc., Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers, Bergen, N.Y. BULLS: 830 lbs. 28.00; 457.00-54.00; Standard to 780 lb. 27.00; 680 lb. 36.50. Good 39.00-46.50. COWS: High Choice to SOWS: 35.00-37.50. Prime 29.50-31.75; Good to BOARS: 33.00-35.50. Standard 28.00-29.00; Utility Norman Hunter is 25.00, 26.75, 27.75; Cutters proprietor. 23.00-24.75; Canners 17.00- SPECIAL FEEDER 21.75. CALVES: High to Choice 50.00-59.00; Good to Choice It u Isli r' ' ‘ '■ - * <, &SL'-*;, - LOCATED AT PAUL Z. MARTIN’S SALES STABLES, Intercourse, Pa., 12 Miles East of Lan caster, Pa. Two Loads of Standardbred Driving Horses, one load of Saddlebred Horses consisting of 3 and 5 Gaited stock. A Pair of Canadian Hackney Driving Horses. Pair of Driving horses and two singles, used for taxi service in the Phila. area. Other consignments include double and single, Fight and heavy weight horses. Partial listing of furniture includes; Set of Five Louis XIV style chairs of Portugese influence; Victorian Pier Mirror; Empire Sofa; c. 1820 Victorian Marble Top Table; Child’s Roll Top Desk with chair; Brass Cash Register [5-cent to $1.00]; Pine Commode; Early Pine Drop Leaf Table with 4 chairs; Empire Chest of Drawers; c. 1820, Early Pair of Victorian Twin Beds; very rare, c. 1840, Wicker Chairs, Wicker Table; Coffee Grinder, double wheel with wooden base, all original; Misc. Oak Furniture; Hand Tools; Tables and Chairs; Oak China Closets. ALSO SELLING OUT OF A PRIVATE MUSEUM - Piano Stool; Oak Roll Top Desk; Oak Clothes Trees; Boat Models in glass cases; Seat Trunks; Assortment of Large Wooden Bands; Singer Sewing Machines; One Kitchen Cooking Stove; Two Cast Iron Stoves; Oak Commodes; Mounted Animals consisting of Pheasants, Deere Heads, and more; Tree Table; Show Cases; Very Nice Gun Racks with Deer Heads; Iron Boiling Pots and Stands; Buggy Seats; approximately 40 Duck Decoys; Mounted Sailfish; Clocks; Lamps; Brass Cash Registers; Several Old Fashioned Doors; and many more primitive items too numerous to mention. Collection of Approximately 18 Gas Engines from a Private Museum, as listed; 3-h.p. Speed 25, No. 20042, made by Sandwich Mfg. Co.; 1- h.p. Motorgo Engine, Speed 600, made by International Harvester Co.; 2‘/2-h.p. Motorgo Marine Engine, No. 2915; I'/z-h-p. Speed 500, No. 2360, manufactured by Bloomer Machine Works; 1 ’/z-h.p., Speed 600, No. 101745, made by Alamo Engine Co.; 1-cylinder Gas Engine, no name; 5-h.p., No. 200496, Majestic Gasoline Engine; 4-h.p., Speed 525, No. KG187070, Stover type U K" Engine, made by Stover Mfg. & Engine, Freeport, III.; 2 or 2 1 /2-h.p. no mfg. name; 1 ‘A-h.p. RPMSSO, Engine No. 91221 by Webster; Wood Saw by WICO; Air Compressor, size Bx6AN, No. 2014, Speed 200, made by The Blaisdell Machinery Co., Bradford, Penna.; Corn Cob Heat Pump for Windmill, 8-in., No. 14213, Patented 1869 to 1885; [2] The Super Elto Light Twin Outboards, No. J 51698, designed and built by Ole Evinrude Eito Outboard Motor Co., Milwaukee, Wis., patented Jan. 15,1924 and Feb. 3,1925. All Engines Painted and in Running Order. Partial Listing of GUNS and PISTOLS from a private collection - Flintback Blunderbust, Caucasian, c. 1780, page 287, No. 2277; Military with Cfip, p. 7532; Matchlock, Chinese; Muzzle Load, 859; 3 Remington Rolling Block; Flint Lock Rifle; Hexigon Barrel Muzzle Load Rifle, Brass Trim, Maple Stock; U.S. Springfield, 1862; J. Stevens, Side Lock, 22 single shot; Winchester, 22-cal. Pump Model 1906; U.S. Springfield, 1878, Excellent Cond.; Hexigon Barrel, Muzzle Load; U.S. Springfield, 1878; 12 gauge Lever Action Shot Gun; U.S. Springfield, 1863; L. C. Smith, Double Barrel, 12 gauge, dent in Barrel; H. Hooper, 12 gauge, engraved; Wm. Hudson, No Hammers; Keystone Arms, rough cond.; i. T. Randall; Mahatten Arms Co., 12 gauge; Richards; Mahattan Arms Co., Double Barrel, Muzzle Load, 12 gauge; Double Barrel, Muzzle Load, rough cond.; Double Barrel, Muzzle Load, made by Wm. Moore & Co.; Double Barrel, Muzzle Load, with Ram Rod, fair cond., made by Wm. Moore & Co.; Double Barrel, Muzzle Load, Brass Trim, no name; W. V. Steiger; Mifltaiy Rifle, dated 1888; Japanese Military Rifle; J. C. Higgins, 410 tube type, 3 shot; Crescent Single Barrel, 12 gauge; Mossburg 22, single shot; Daisy 500 BB gun; [Please note this is only a partial listing], s Antique Farm Machinery including an Old John Deere Baler with Self Feeder; One Horse Tread Power and Two Horse Tread Power; ap proximately 100 Carriages consisting of Surreys, Farm Wagons, Broughams, 2 and 4 Passenger Sleighs, Carts and many other types of vehicles: Also Carriage and Wagon Parts, Wagon Wheels, Poles, Shafts, Harness, Pictures, Whips, Saddles, Bridles, Blacksmith Equipment and Coaching Uniforms. Also to be sold are the following items out of a Private Museum; Complete Blacksmith Shop, including Metal Hoop Bender, Harness Hooks, Four Anvils, Blacksmith Tools [many handmade], Four Blacksmith Forges, Ice Saw and Axe, Ice Vangs, Wagon Jacks, Cast Iron Saddle Racks, Buggy Steps and Karnes, Old Wood Saws, Six Plows and Cultivators, Four Italian Push Carts, Seat Trunks, Buggy Seats, several manikins dressed in antique attire, weather horse vane [old]. Complete Former Collection of John Groff, Prominent Cadillac Dealer in Lancaster, Pa. Consignments received for Friday and Saturday include; 1 Stage Coach on rubber, 1 Amish 3-seated Surrey, Phaeton, Runabout, Gigs, 2 Express wagons, Hearse, Sleighs, Oxen Wagon, Breaking Carts, Clarence Brougham, Conestoga Wagon, Butcher Wagon, and 2-Wheel market Cart. Also Books, Carriage Lamps, Harness including 2 New Lights Sets of Double Carriage Harness, and Horse Weather Vane with Leaded Head. Cape Cart by Griffault, Paris, in natural wood, very good condition; Old Fire Engine; Hose Cart, very unusual; Very Early Large Trandem Sleigh; Stick Seat Gig; Meadowbrook Cart; Village Cart; 14-horse and Beer Wagon; Train, Lionel Engine, E 400 Series [Blue Comet] Engine and 4 cars; Copper Kettle; String of Bells, 2 Coffee Grinder. Catalogs available with Pictures of all Carriages in the John Groff collection ONLY for $3.00 to cover postage and handling. Sets of Harness; Carriage Lamps; Books; Miniature Wagons; and a fine selection of approximately 200 Vehicles consisting of Coaches, Vis a-Vis, Ladies Phaetons, Victorias, Rockaways, Horse Drawn Hearse, Cut-under Carriages, Side Bar Runabouts, Sleighs, Gigs, and Tandem Carts. Selling complete collection of carriage and sleighs that were on display in Cadillac garage for over 30 years. Includes all antiques and carriage lamps displayed in show room. TERMS: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, MONEY ORDER, OR A CURRENT LETTER OF CREDIT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL BUSINESS AND PERSONAL CHECKS. Sale conducted by. MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. 71^354-6671 FIG SALE August 6,1976 There were 971 head sold, AUGUST 25, 26, 27, On Route 340 and 4 Miles South of New Holland, Lancaster County, Pa WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 - 7:00 PM THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 - 10:30 AM THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 - 7:00 PM FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 - 10:30 AM FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 - 7:00 PM SATURDAY , AUGUST 28 - 9:30 AM, Plan to stay late sale will continue until all articles are sold, BOX 71, BLUE BALL, PA 17506 "COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE” LARRY L 215-445-4413 SALE SITE - 717-768-8108 Office: 717-354-7006(Electronic Secretary) Member uj \ational and Pcnns\ Ivania Auctioneers Association All pigs were graded by 3 3049 lbs. $51.50-55., Representatives of the 69 lbs. $49.50-58.50;. 70-1 VDAC’s Division of Markets, $54.50-56.00; 100-130 Livestock Section on USDA $50.00. the standards and sold by the Utility 3049 lbs. $ hundredweight. 59.50; 50-69 lbs. $45.50; ISt 2 3049 lbs. $60.50-65.75; lbs. $47.50; 100-130 lbs. 50-69 lbs. $59.50-60.00; 70-S9 4 3049 lbs. $55.00-57.0 lbs. $56.50-57.00; 100-130 lbs. 69 lbs. $49.50; 70-99 $53.00. $48.50; 100-130 lbs. ssoj MARTIN'S ANTIQUE and 28, 1976 CARRIAGE AUCTION PAUL Z., JR. 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