LARGE PUBLIC SALE MANY FINE EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUES SOME MODERN HOUSEHOLD, ETC. Armistice Day, NOVEMBER 11th 1977 Time 9:00 A.M. SHARP The undersigned will move the following private collection into the Community Building in the rear of the McSherrystown Fire Engine House along Route #116,2 miles west of Hanover, Pa., the following; MUSIC BOXES Regina 15-%” disc & 20 records; Regina coin operated &15 records; Rosewood Melodian; 2 cylendar Music Boxes; Melodia Roller Organ; Hurdy Gurdy; Bing Crosby record player; Philco table model radio; RCAVictrola; records; Hammond player piano; piano rolls; piano bench; automatic electric player for piano; small music boxes. FURNITURE Canopy bed; rope bed; trundle bed; cherry war drobe; walnut wardrobe; walnut Chippendale high chest with fluted quarter column 3 over 2 over 4 overlap drawers, in nice original condition; wool wheel; soapstone 40” candlestand; rope maker; wood cogs; Curule chari (scarce); Windsor arm chair; 3 ladder back rockers Ig. ball spreader; ladder back chairs; doughtray; guilt frame; corner shelf; gate leg table; tilt top table (bird cage snake foot); 2 marble top candle stands; turtle top stand; oval marble stand; marble top bureau; marble top buffet (carvedfruit); china closet; Secretary desk; large dining table (8 boards); wreath (rare) 10-pc. bedroom suite (inlaid); comer shelf; card table; 13-pet wall rack; trunks; cherry chest (blanket); large Adams mirror; Chip pendale mirror (reverse painting on top); picture frames; oil paintings (some signed); I large Marion Dyer of York; 2 large needlepoint picutres; Currier & Ives; Kellogg Washington reception; wash stand; Roman lounge; bake over all wood pie & bread placer. China; French; White Alabaster (in dome) Coo Coo & Whippoor Will; hanging chime clock; Bailey; Banks & Biddle carriage clock; Waterberry see through case 1891; Germany dome clock. CHINA, GLASS, SILVER, PEWTER Bennington red ware crocks; 7-pc. game plates (signed) R.S. Prussia; cracker jar; bowl; plate & mustard; R.S. Germany - mustard; 6 Bohemian goblets; Pr. celery vases (early); Pr. compotes; Wedgewood type tea pot (early); satin glass cracker jar; Gaudy Welsh bowl; cake stands; carnival glass water set & bowls; 7-pc bowl & pitcher set; 2 shaving mugs; Moca pitcher; Moca bowl; blown glass rolling pin; Baltimore Pear butter dish; Pr. blown vases, set of 3 acorn apothecary jars; 2 large jars; brides baskets; compotes; 2 vallerystall salts; satin enamel vase; many more; BISQUE Pr. of Gibson tennis players: many unusual pieces, pairs, and odds. SILVER 2 bread trays; gravy boats; sugar & creamer on tray; 4 plates; syrup jug; shaving mug; flask (Pewter top) casserole; cake dish w/handle; decanter on frame w/2 goblets & tray (gold lined); Etc. PEWTER Pairpoint tray; teaspoons; tablespoons,Etc. 2 original Gone-with-the Wind; 2 sm. Gone-with theWind; 2 red satin iris (electrified); Crystal chan delier; chandelier signed Muller France; organ light; miniature red satin (original); Tiffany type dome; State gas light (DeJoyus 45” tall); Sm. glass lights, Etc. JEWELRY Gold bracelet; gold stick pins; gold nugget; garnet; jade ring; diamond ring; l v 4 Kt. diamond w/2 rubies ring; pm; ivory gold nugget; Robert Rushell watch (key wind 18kt. gold); jewelry boxes; carved ivory, Etc. MISCELLANEOUS G.W. Button (rare) snapshot picture w/frame of Abe Lincoln first campaign); old rifle 36 Calv. silver inlay w/hammer in front of trigger guard (very unusual); Buffalo rug; Mt. Joy coverlet large star center; 2 braided rugs approximately 6’ xB’; collection of fans; silk embroidered shawls; man’s folding hat; some political items; large dome; 2 Manikins; 2 early Statues; silouettes; pipe dated 1761; Carem game board; 2 monkey flasks; mechanical bank; old linens; some old clothing; bells; sausage stuffer; ladies; Kalamazoo stove; oak room heater; Admiral side by side refrigerator; Fngidaire electric stove w/hood (coppertone); many more household items. DOLLS Bisque; china; miniature; characture; DOLL FUR NITURE Dishes; doll buggy; stroller; cribs; brass bed. Gibson Girls; Peterson 1869; Johnstown Flood; San Francisco Earthquake; presidential; Children’s Books; Old Sears, Roebuck & Co.; Gibson Girls Calendars; Remington Frontier Sketches, Etc Don’t miss this sale as there are many very rare and unusual items to be sold. Lots not listed. No inspection till day of Sale TERMS: CASH or certified checks only, Owners WILLIAM W. MILLER BEATRICE K. MILLER Auctioneer Clair R. Slaybaugh Idaville, Pa,, Phone 677-7479 CLOCKS LAMPS BOOKS Wheat program provisions detailed WASHINGTON, D.C. - The target price for wheat will be $3.00 per bushel if 1978 production is above 1800 million bushels, or $3.05 if production is below 1800 million bushels. The 1978 loan rate will remain at $2.25 per bushel unless the average market price for wheat during the 1977 marketing year is more than 105 per cent of the loan level of s2.2s,which case the 1978 loan rate will be increased to $2.35 per bushel. If a producer voluntarily reduces his 1978 wheat acreage planted for harvest as gram from that planted in 1977 by at least 20 per cent, he will be guaranteed target price protection on the normal production from the entire acreage and will qualify for the loan program on all he produces. Those who participate in the set aside program but do not reduce plantings by at least PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., NOV. 5, 1977 At 9:30 A.M. Located at Liberty Fire Hal! 339 East Main Street, New Holland, Pa. Grandfather’s clock w/moon dial; 2 pc. corner cupboard; brass beds; pie safe; butcher blocks; dropleaf table; spool cabinets including a 4 drawer, two 2 drawer, 1 drawer; gateleg dropleaf table; Schoolmaster type desk; wooden cradle; several blanket chests including one initialed and dated 1863; brace back rocker w/rush seat; maple cane seat rockers; set 8 dining room chairs; Empire chest; church bench; child’s roll top desk; reed rocker; rope beds; towel racks; empire mirrors; high chair; library table; camel back & other trunks; flax winder; rug display rack; Mansion sewing machine; tin flour mill w/spice set; school desks; empire dresser w/sandwich glass knobs. Oak including 2 ten foot glass showcases w/shelves; several counter top showcases; 2 bin type food showcases; roll top desk; numerous solid bottom chairs; rockers; clothes trees; round pedestal table; wardrobe dressers; many wash stands; buffet; office chair w/bentwood arms; Larkin’s desk. Victorian including floor to ceiling mirrored piece with marble; set chairs; platform rocker; bed; hall stand; side chairs; settee; solid walnut crib. MISCELLANEOUS Clocks including shelf, mantle, & wall; numerous lamps including brass hanging lamps, coach, B&H, Syracuse, & many other types of kerosene lamps; Ig. enterprise coffee grinder; bracket lamps w/reflector; planter’s peanut jars; brass bucket; spittoon; reverse painting; unusual slaw board; brass umbrella stand; glass butter churn; baby’s basket; candle snuffer; parlor stove; sm. pot belly stove; wagon seats & wheels; wooden pieces including butter chum, barrels, tubs, advertising boxes, washing machine, nail kegs, & planes, lantern globes; oval glass frames; crocks; jugs; stoneware gutter churn; royal coffee grinder; Ig. amount of tobacco tins & other advertising tins; meat saw; bag wagon; augers; numerous store scales; horse harness; Post Office boxes; store paper cutter; wine press; agate pieces; penny arcade scales; buck saw; printing set; cherry seeder; silver pieces; lots of store advertising containers, tins, posters, & signs; patchwork quilt; dolls. Numberous reprod. Tiffany type shades; other old lamp shades; depression glass, milk glass; vases; goblets; amber vanity lamps. China including Austrian, Nippon, Nontake, & others. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 Vega mag wheels; electric soda cooler; Windsor type rocker; file cabinet w/glass doors; mahogany buffet; china closet; office desk; refrigerator; RCA color TV; wing back chair; aluminum glider; books and much, much more. NOTE; A large portion of the contents of this auction is from an old country store and includes many ad vertising and other store related items. If interested in unusual country items, don’t miss this auction Sale by RICK & ROB BARR Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus & Son 442-4936 or 442-8254 Jay Leary 354-0423 "Lits your sale today - with Ira, Dale or Jay" Food by Liberty Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary 20 per cent will be assured target price protection on not less than 80 per cent of the acreage they plant for harvest as grain and will qualify for the loan program. Those who decide not to participate in the set-aside program will not be eligible for target price payments or loans. The department has proposed the following types of land eligible to be set aside: - Land set aside must normally have been tilled in one of the last three years. - Excluded is land in or chards and vineyards, strips in skiprow planting patterns and other areas of small size or abnormal shape. - Vegetative cover must be established on the set aside acreage. The cover shall consist of small grains (not allowed to mature), or annual, biennial or perennial grasses or legumes. ANTIQUES FURNITURE GLASS & CHINA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29,1977 -No harvesting or grazing sugarbeets, sugarcane, will be permitted on the set- sunflower, upland cotton and aside acreage (except in wheat, emergency situations). A farm’s normal crop acreage will be the total The department also number of acres of the above announced the crops it plans crops planted for harvest in to include in each farm’s 1977. i n the 1978 set-aside normal crop acreage. These program, a farmer’s planted are: barley, com, dry edible acreage plus the acres set beans, flax, oats, rice, rye, aside cannot exceed the sorghum, soybeans, normal crop acreage. 4-H club meets BRICKERVILLE - The from 7to 11 p.m. There will Broken Bit 4-H club of also be a group trip to the Lancaster County recently state 4-H horse show to be met at the home of Dee Dee held in November. Rice. The next meeting will be held at the home of assistant Under new and old leader Natalie Kline. The business, the club decided to program will include a go on a haynde November 4, movie on Quarter Horses. Noll, Hellerick (Continued from Page 90) Norsolebco, Entomology, and Teen Council clubs. Troutman, Bob Bensing, Jim The 4-H Community Connor, Chris Grill, Rick Service project award was Horst, Alan Sechman, David won by the Norsolebco 4-H Noll, Michael Noll, and Dean club, and the Myerstown 4-H Moyer. Raiders won the 4-H Safety Robert Bensing of the Award. Norsolebco 4-H Club was Nearly 150 4-H members, presented with the “I Dare leaders, and parents were You” leadership award. present Saturday evening to Wining 4-H scrapbooks honor the achievements of were the Happy Variety, county 4-H youth. FEEDER PIG SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1977 1:30 P.M. Located 2Vz miles South of U.S. 22 and 6 miles North of Myerstown, Pennsylvania along U.S. 501 (former Norman M. Martin Farm). 300 - 350 40-60 pound choice feeder pigs Duroc-Hamp-York cross. All pigs are vaccinated for erysipelas, castrated young, wormed, sprayed for lice and mange. All pigs raised on this farm. No outside pigs will sell on this sale. These are some fine quality pigs. Pigs will not have to be moved day of sale. Terms By: L PAIN. MILLER R.D. 1 Myerstown, Pa. 17067 Phone 717-933-5348 Auctioneer: Merle Eberly SPECIAL FALL SALE FEEDER CATTLE & CALVES 500 HEAD 500 ANGUS CHAROLAIS HEREFORD CROSS BREDS Saturday, November 5,1977 1:00 P.M. SHARP Sale to be held at the Aberdeen Sales Co. Inc., Livestock Auction Mkt., 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., via U.S. Rt. 1 or 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., via U.S. Rt. 40 or 1-95 on Md. Rt. 22 in Churchvifle, Harford Co. Md. This sale consists of local cattle from Harford, Cecil, Baltimore, Kent, Queen Anne, York and Lancaster Counties. All Cattle will be sold on out weights; sorted and graded to suit all buyers; sold in lots and as in dividuals. This has proven to be one of the few sales to offer local acclimated cattle. The majority of cattle will weigh between 400-800 lbs. Cattle will be accepted prior to sale as early as 24 hrs. or up until 1 P.M. of sale day. Early arrivals will receive feed and water. Consignments Welcome - Order Buying Service Trucking Available ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC. Livestock Auction Mkt. Box C, Aberdeen, Md 21001 Phone: 301-734-6050 734-7105 or 734-7978 Nights Managers - Jim Preston & Kent Ferrell, Jr. 119
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