MARTEN’S FALL CARRIAGE, SLEIGH & ANTIQUE AUCTION “In the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country", at Paul L. Martin’s Sales Stables, 2 miles East of Intercourse, Penna. on Route 340. TENTATIVE SALE SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Thursday -10:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M.: Antique Furniture, China and Glassware, Primitive Tools Toys and Many Horse Related Items Roll top desk, high wheel bicycles, adult size mechanical horse tricycle, unicycles, 4- wheel cycle surrey, medium size peddie cab, McCasky bookkeeping system cabinet, Wilcox & Gibbs sewing machine and cabinet, Enterprise coffee grinder and storage cabinet, Davt butter churn, handmade fireplace screen (100 years old), gas engine, standing jig saw, hand crank sewing machine, fire hydrant, metal tool holding stand, measuring wheel with gauge, cypress wood table, burlap bag holder, old adding machine, metal bicycle wine rack, large vegetable chopper, Mt. Vernon 5 gallon whiskey bottle, Golden Wedding 5 gallon whiskey bottle, Schenley 5 gallon whiskey bottle, adjustable bread sheer, 2Vi gallon clay jar, long school benches, gas heater for sad irons, old music box parts, asparagus buncher, cast iron seat on spring stand, early fan, Model T hood, 17” x 30" wood cabinet, standing lamp, square butter churn, wood box of old jars, paper holders, pair paintings and frames, old check writers, riding toys include scooter-tricycle combination, wood kiddie car, wood kiddie car bike, Sherwood spring wagon, metal riding horse, metal Irish mail, ice scooter, several scooters of different styles, Studebaker farm wagon, Studebaker wagon undercarriage, wood trolley car, Boneshaker toy tricycle, earth mover, pedal car, child's doll carnage, wood cradle, child’s sleigh, miniature buggy, rubber tired tricycle, Lamb rocking horse, bouncing white metal horse, small red sleigh (2 horses), metal walker, child’s wood chair and child’s wood rocking chair, and many more items too numerous to mention. HORSE RELATED ITEMS INCLUDE: Halters, bridles, bits, single and double harness, buggy robes, pictures, bells, and many more items of different descriptions. Depending on the number of consignments received, and merchandise received after 10:00 A.M. Friday, August 26th will be sold after the carriages Saturday afternoon. FRIDAY -9:00 A.M. Buggy parts, shafts, poles, large assortment of wagon wheels, horse drawn farm machinery, horse related items in the field ALL MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS IN THE FIELD SOLD FRIDAY MORNING. FRIDAY, 1:30 P.M. - Approximately 125 to 200 carriages under tent: 2 & 3 seat surreys; 2 & 4 passenger sleighs including Portland cutters, swell body and bob sleighs; Runabouts of several different styles; Democrats; Village Carts; gigs; Phaetons & pony vehicles including Governess carts, Runabouts, sleighs and many more vehicles of various styles and description. Handmade double set of harness; brass mounted double set of harness; brass mounted gig harness with breat straps; new patent leather 24" K collars; approximately 10 pair of carriage and coach lamps, 3 Victorian street lamps with 12' poles from New England; huge brass and copper outside post light from Newport, R. 1.; bone handle holly whip and other misc. harness and coaching equipment. Vehicles include Brewster & Co. Park Drag with all appointments including lamps, leader bar, Imperial, etc.; Brewster & Co. Road Coach with all appointments; Brewster & Co. Stanhope Phaeton; Brewster & Co. Stanhope Gig; Brewster & Co. Wicker Phaeton; AT Demerest Country Brougham; Wagonette Break ( 3 /4-size), 2 & 3 seat surreys, Landau, Wagonette Break made by W H. Gray, New York City; restored trap; Brougham, restored tub cart; 3 horse drawn fire engines, 2 hand pumpers and 1 engine pumper; and other museum quality vehicles. 1 Horse related items; lamps; buggy robes; books; harness; collars; single and double set of harness; saddles; bridles; harness parts, string of bells; and many other items, under tent. Approximately 125 to 200 carriages. Carriages will include 2 and 4 passenger sleighs; 2 and 4 seat surreys; Runabouts of several different styles and sizes; gigs; farm wagons; express wagons; buckboards; bob sleigh; sporting and hunting vehicles; Democrats; breaking carts; road carts; and many more kinds and styles; Saturday’s sale will be held under tent all day. CATALOGS available for Friday night session ONLY for $4.00 to cover postage and handling. CONSIGNORS: Please consign all antiques, carriages, etc. as early as possible. Send pictures and listing of items to consign to be used for advertising. Our sales are growing, thus, offering a larger market for our buyers and consignors represented from approximately 35 states and Canada. Due to the large assortment of merchandise consigned, we will be starting earlier and selling later each day. If you ever considered attending one of our carriage sales, DON'T MISS THIS ONE. From all indications it will be the largest one with more merchandise and vehicles than any previous sale. TERMS: cash, certified check, money order, a current letter of credit or reference must accompany all business and personal checks. Purchases will not be released until settle ment has been made with MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. at the end of each sale day All articles, items or vehicles shall be removed from sale area by the purchaser at his expense. For your convenience, storage will be available by contacting Martin Auctioneers, Inc. Sa/»cwt4wcf*rf*K M ahtin Auctioneers, BOX 71. SLUE BALL PA 17506 "Compitta Auction Strvict" Paul z larkyt 717 1544671 215-445-441} Office 717 354 700* (Eleciremc Secretary) Member of National and Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association AUGUST 25,26, & 27,1977 * * ♦ * * notice * * * * * FRIDAY -7:00 P.M. SATURDAY-9:00 A.M. SATURDAY-1:30 P.M. I SALE SITE PHONE: 717-768- 1N ' 8108 WEEK OF SALE ONLY. Sale \-~-7 located one hour from the w Harrisburg Airport, IVz hours from Philadelphia International Airport and approximately 20 minutes from the Penna. Turnpike. PAUL I |R 717 761 <994 This It A Full Tima Prtfamianl CONSUMER What do Americans ask for when pancakes, waffles or French toast are served? “Maple syrup,” of course. But until now shoppers couldn’t be sure if they were getting 100% pure maple syrup or some substitute which contained artificial coloring and flavoring, corn syrup and a small percentage of maple syrup. In fact, only about 5% of the pancake syrup sold in this country is pure maple syrup. Symbol for pure maple syrup. Now a new symbol selected by the International Maple Syrup Institute will be placed on all containers of pure maple syrup in stores and supermarkets to help shop pers recognize the real thing. The symbol represents a maple leaf, spigot and sap dripping into a bucket. This emblem will assure shoppers that the syrup they buy has passed the highest quality control standards for purity and flavor. And, when they pour it on their hot pancakes or waffles, the whole family will be able to taste the difference. You’ll be seeing a lot more of the pure maple syrup symbol in your supermarkets and food stores. The Insti tute, which represents the in dustry in the United States and Canada, has launched a program to increase the pro duction of maple syrup. VIRGINIA FEEDER CATTLE SALES PLACE Harrisonburg (Holstein) Charlottesville Narrows Monterey Staunton Galax Winchester Roanoke Galax (Holstein) • Angus, Black Batches, Hereford, Charolais-Cross • All Cattle State Graded • Weighing Mostly 500 to 1,000 pounds • Heifers Eligible for Interstate Shipment For Additional Information Contact the Livestock Market or: REGGIE B. REYNOLDS, Executive Secretary Virginia Beef Cattle Association P.O. Box 176, Daleville, Va. Tel: 703-992-1009 (Office) 703-992-2852 (Home) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1977 CLASSIFIED ADS ’ Help Wanted on dairy farm, experienced required. Call or write Donegal Creek Farms, RDI, Columbia, Pa. 17512, Phone 717-426-1501 or 426-1303. LIVESTOCK Et SUPPLIES For Sale - 23 Holsteins, some just fresh some to freshen soon. Milking 60-80 lbs. a day. Edward Belawske 717- 673-5893. © CLASSIFIED 6EFERED SLIPPERY CONCRETE? Concrete can be grooved to take care of hazardous cattle accidents in holding and freestall areas. Call now for free estimates. DANIEL H. WOOD, JR. 7,000 HEAD DATE TIME Tues. Aug. 16 1:00 p.m, Wed. Aug. 17 1.00 p.m 7:30 p.m Wed. Aug. 17 Thurs Aug, 18 10:30 a.m. Thurs. Aug, 18 7:00 p.m. Thurs. Aug, 18 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Fn. Aug. 19 1:00 pm. Thurs. Aug. 25 Thurs. Aug. 25 730 p.m FARM EQUIPMENT AMamrMMw SI Madison engineering design brings you a full “System of Choked, famous Madison silos with exclusive Wbra-Cor slaves, Hie leader in forage storage and processing (or 63 years, phis NutriMatk and Grain-O-Matic bottom unloaded, atmosphere controlled structures. Write Or Call GALEN R. KOPP SERVICES OFFERED Valley Road Box 264 Stewartstown, PA 17363 717-993-6329 NO. 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