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Robert Meyers Smith SAlleman PUBLIC SALE ) Of PERSONAL PROPERTY At the Lemasters Community Center, Lemasters, Pa. on SATURDAY, FEB. 25,1978 2-piece "soft wood; 16 pane, dovetailed drawer comer cupboard, nice; Boston rocker; good yam wheel; ball & clawfoot piano stool; beautiful Grandfathers clock with moon dial, twisted pillars, carved and runs well; settee deacons bench w/stretcher base; plank bottom rocker; 2 Empire chest of drawers, one grained very nice; 9 piece mahogany dining room suite, very good; walnut 2 piece bedroom suite with high back bed, marble top dresses, marble top and back washstand with brass pulls; 6 bentwood chairs; oak secretary desk with bookcase and mirror, lamp brackets and carved; walnut wardrobe with burl panels; very nice child’s cradle; Chiffrobe; 2 Sunday School chairs; Butler’s desk dated June 10,1831 with teardrop pulls; 3 shelf, 2 door walnut cupboard top; oak high chair; rockers; vanity, stool and bed; clothes tree; rope bed; iron crib; 6 Boot, Jack plank bottom chairs; wood box; old table; Monarch #3 cook stove; small 10 plate stove; oak sideboard; hall seat and mirror; benches; auto, washer and dryer; rockers; wardrobe; coffee table; small Owl pot belly stove; crib; odd chairs; Early American sofa; bunk beds; record cabinet, etc. M-81 Waffenlalrk Swiss rifle with matching num bers; 3 Winchester 22 rifles, one is a 1906 pump and 2 single shot; French inscribed sword; shells, etc. 15 pieces of Moon and Star including a 16” covered compote; water glasses; German dishes; Bavarian dishes; decanter; vasoline vase; red glass pitcher; a good lot of pattern and pressed glass; good collection of bottles; blue glass; milk glass; cake stand; open and covered compotes; egg cups and plates; 2 water sets; jars; depression glass; very good carnival glass pieces; 3 piece dinner service; 12 shakers with silver tops; water pitcher; sherberts; 16 goblets; souvenior plates; cookie jars; Avon bottles; hand painted mp pon; salts; etc. Cranberry Bulls Eye hanging light with 2 rows of , prisms and brass refinished; brass hanging light with ’fpainted decorated shade with 1 row of prisms; bracket flight complete; kerosene lights; string of brass sleigh bells with 23 graduated bells; good telephone; buggy damps; spice set; castor set; copper and brass, coal ®scuttle; copper candy pot with 3 foot; lot of crocks and • jugs; large and small and with blue decorations; school water cooler; water keg; unusual 5 gal. butter f churn; peck & % peck; brass jardiner; iron kettles; '’iron teakettle; cannon ball; smoothing irons; charcoal iron; griddle; cast iron stoves; apple peeler; cherry seeder; slaw cutter; wheat pattern butter print; brass bell; 8 day kitchen dock; buck saw converted to hat rack; 20 mule team Borax team; trains and train parts; Christmas decorations; books and Atlas; large gold leaf mirror; round mirror; Agee mirror; picture frames; iron frogs; desk set; jug lights; trunks; copper wash boiler with copper lid; 600 lb. stillards; saddlers horse; stove rollers; horse collar; kegs; 2 milk cans with spigots; 5 milk cans; 2 small milk cans; shoe lasts; metal water cooler; Coleman gas stove; gypsy pot; iron horse head; wood shoes;.old sausage, staffer; wagon tar bucket; lanterns; wagon seat; 2 grain cradles; grain hake; fruit press; nutcracker; ice cream freezer; match box; old wagon jack; grind stone; horse shoeing box and tools; old wagon jacks; iron seats; air tank with hose; Clipper seed cleaner; pots; pans; toys; puzzles; games; baskets; sweepers; trunks; brass candelabra; oil heater; electric fans; sheet music; National Geographies; comforts; material, etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE - Mr. and Mrs. SoUen berger are moving to a smaller home, therefore they cannot take the above items along. A lot of choice pieces. Terms: Cash. Snapper ndmg lawn mower; rip saw with motor and bench; 24 ft. wooden double ladder; grain rake, American wire fence stretcher; screw jack; flail; pipe vise; drill press; anvil; digging iron; sledge; stam pers; saws; hydraulic jack; log chains; 2 section level harrow; garden and hand tools. Inside Items High chair; miniature wood grandfather clock; softwood 1 drawer nite stand; rockers; miniature china and glass lights; redware crocks; crocks with blue; bottles; 1-1890; mixing bowl set; cookie jars; water glasses; ironstone dishes; salts; blue eye cup; carnival glass; depression glass; cake stand; Chambersburg piece; 24 dinner and salad plates; butter dish; pear dishes; 24 sherberts; tea pot; cookie jars; water pit chers; glass top and dated jars; large tray; wrench and galvanized tubs; bread riser; pair of ladles; oven; ice cream dipper; hog scraper; meat hooks; pair rag dolls, etc. Terms: Cash. MRS. MICE L (HAn MJ SOLLEHBERGER 10 A.M. Furniture Guns and Sword China And Glass Miscellaneous ROY & BETTY SQLLENBERGER We Will Also Sell Outside Items Auctioneer Clerks Wayne B. Mununert (Continued from Page 128) B 3 61.9 90.7 48.1 3.9 1.88 Earl Fuhrman B 3 Meyers and Stall. Auctioneers Cordells Clerks CONSIST!!#! OF FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS t SUPPLIES COMPUTE DISPERSAL 11 miles west of Chambersburg, Pa., Franklin Co. 1 mile north of Lemaster on Huber Drive, Vz mile east of cross roads, Farm No. 2. Allis-Chalmers Model E>-17 Series 4 Tractor; Alhs- Chalmers Model D-i 5 Series 2 tractor; Allis Chalmers Model B tractor; beathouser for A. C. Model D-17 tractor; International Model 450 - 3 bottom, 16” automatic reset plow, new condition; new 9 ft. Mohawk chisel plow; 2-row A.C. Cultivators; 2-8 ft. International disk harrows; 24 tooth drag harrow; 12 ft. lever harrow; Mid-West harrow for 3 bottom plow; 10 ft. 9-A Coby cultipacker; 10 ft. Ez-Flo fertilizer spreader; drag pipe; new International 16-7 model'slo grain drill with seeder on the rear; good John Deere model 494, 4 row com planter with her- - biside attachment; Papec field sprayer with fiber glass tank and double piston pump; good Hesston Model-10 - P.T.O. haybine; International 7 ft. trailer mower; Farm Hand wheel rake; New Idea bar rake; New Holland Model 275 baler with thrower; Allis Chalmers F-56 flail chopper; Fox 1 row harvester with com head and pick up grass head; Allis Chalmers blower with long table; good Grove self unloading wagon; International self-unloading wagon, good; 2- high rack hay wagons with Grove chassis; 2 Grove wagons with gram and ensilage side with false endgates; 2-Fav-O-Eite grain bins on heavy duty 707 Grove wagons; rubber tired feeder wagon; New Idea 1 row com picker, renewed with rubber rolls etc. to upgrade it to the super picker today; 2-Model 206 ground driven manure spreaders; 8 ft. snow plow for on hydraulic loader; 8 ft. scraper blade; 2-wheel, rubber tire, stone dump cart; dual wheel Chevelet • metal flat bed farm truck without cab; double axle cattle trader; heavy duty 4 head cattle trailer; dual wheel flat bed heavy duty utility trailer; single axle cattle trailer; 32 ft. Smoker elevator with 1 H.P. elec, motor; 16 ft. aluminum elevator good; 24 ft. single chain hay and straw elevator; 24 ft. home made ; wooden corn elevator with 1% H.P. elec, motor, collectors item, appeared on front page of County Gentelman magazine; homemade corn drag elevator; 2-corn and ensilage drag elevators with motors; P.T.O. grass seeder; dehorning and checking livestock chute; new 12 hole round hog feeder; 3 point hitch Danuser post hole digger with 12 and 18” augers; saw buck for front of tractor; etc. 1965 Ford % ton pickup truck. ' Acetylene welding rights; Acetylene welding outfit on 2 wheel cart complete; Marquette electric welder; welding table; welding rods; concrete mixer with motor; power hack saw; power band saw; amory grinder on stand; cutoff saw frame with mandrel; grindstone; 2 rubber tired wheel barrows; dehomers; boat motor; platform scales; 300 gallon water tank; wood lathe; pipe vise with stand; pipe vises; well pipe foot vise; jig to cut down wheels; good air compressor; ~ air compressor without tank; portable air tank and hose; wire horse to make baler wire; wire reel; en dless belts; 4-pump jacks; piston water pump; Myers water system; 2-false engate reduction units; calf crate; snow fence; drums; chain hoist; pipe poles; dead man; post hole auger; tree trimmers; can’t hooks; scythe; 5 block & tackles; saw vise; saw sets; 3/8” electric drill; all sizes of electric motors; snake; 50 ft. high pressure hose; log and tie chains; set of grabs; 2-load binders; large heavy duty floor bench vise; 5 screw jacks;.R.R. jacks; 1-ton Yale electric chain hoist; 50 jugs of bolts, nuts and washers; steel chain and repair links; pipe fittings; heavy duty cables; pulleys; 36” com planter wire; pipe wrenches; 3-set pipe' cutters and pipe threaders; masonry tools; wheel pullers; tap and die set; box end and adjustable wrenches; milk cans; chicken crates; 10-bale of baler twine; tractor and wagon tires; flat and angle iron; V «” steel plate; scrap iron; pipe; forks; shovels; Patz silo unloader for parts; scoring-out plow; wagon load of assorteditems; etc. Hay by the ton - 3 cribs Cora by the ton - Silage 12 x 40 full, 12x4016 ft. Sale Managers Note - This will be a full day. Two Auctioneers selling at the same tune! We have a lot of almost new machinery, everything always kept in . excellent repair. Lunch Stand. Mr. and Mrs. Hubei have farmed for 49 years. For information Call 717-328- 2979 or 717-369-2029. Terms Cash. York County DMA 68,0 85.6 43.1 4 PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1978 8:30 A.M. Farm Equipment Small Equipment- Tools - Supplies J. Robert Meyers Sale Manager For: l UN AND BLANCHE M. HUBER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18,1978 Hidden Springs Farm B 3 Thomas A. Boyer B 3 Carl Anderson B 8 Wayne L. Sweitzer B 8 Guy A. Leader & Sons Avalong Farms Inc. B 3 Leroy Bupp B 3 Richard E.Stough B 3 George Knight B 8 Rutter Bros. B 2 Dennis J. Myers ' HoneycrestFarm B 8 H. E. Fetrow & Sons B 3 Gum Tree Farm B 3 Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 B 8 78.7 FredSprenkle 3 37.9 Rodman C. Thompson Melvin Diem Jr. G 8 Kenneth L. Rexroth B 8 Titus & Merle Walker G 8 Mervin W. Hertzler B 8 J. Donnell Taylor B 3 Claude M. Cooper G 3 T. Edwin Johnson 3 NHP ATIEKIIM «ET mm * February and March are herd months. We move 40% of our herds in these 60 days. Last year over 35 herds bought and sold privately and at sales in our own sales barn. If you have a herd or know of a herd for sale, contact us first. If you need a herd, let us know. We work for your satisfaction. We guarantee a clean TB and blood test and a herd that is ready to go to work. No herd too small or any too large. We have a good demand for herds this spring. SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES RD #4, Quarryvllle, PA 17566 Glenn D. Fite David L. Fite 717-786-2750 717-786-1725 COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL IN HUD OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOCSTEIN DAIRY COWS WILL BE SOLD... MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1978 11:30 SHARP G and M LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Near Duncansville - Route 220 North from Bedford Exit off Pennsylvania Turnpike. Approximately 50% Registered: ASTRONAUT, PERFORMER, KINGPIN, IVANHOE STAR, etc., SIRES 35 cows will be fresh March, April, and May, the remainder in all stages of lactation. THESE ARE LARGE HEAVY PRODUCING COWS. For additional information call; Sherman Glick Lewistown (717) 248-0906 or Fred McCartney Dry Run (717) 349-2393 85.0 73.0 42.6 85.8 35.0 47.6 42.5 84.4 43.2 42.9 48.2 90.2 72.6 88.9 35.8 39.4 78.7 44.9 63.2 86.5 43.9 32.1 44.2 90.9 121.2 42.5 83.* 84.7 88.5 33.8 51.8 89.0 43.7 93.8 90.7 38.0 74.1 87.2 44.4 45.0 88.4 43.7 88.2 50.9 85.4 43.8 51.0 79.4 41.3 69.0 91.3 39.4 105.7 83.0 46.9 39.9 86.6 41.0 69.7 91.3 33.8 75,9 93.2 44.3 34.0 90.7 40.2 47.7 83.9 40.4 (Turn to Page 130) 129 1.80 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.77 1.76 1.74 1.74 1.73 1.73 1.72 1.72 1.69 1.67 1.63 1.62 1.62 ' 62 1.61 1.59 1.59 1.58 1.57 1.56