FALL 1979 NARROWS FEEDER CATTLE ASSOCIATION Sales to be held at Narrows Livestock Auction Market, Inc. Narrows, Virginia 703-726-2152 or 726-7230 Phillip L. Morris, Mgr. 703-921-3586 1979 FALL SALES SCHEDULE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 - Angus & B/W Face calves 1500 head TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 - Hereford & Char. &Sun-X 800 head TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 - Yearling Steer Sale 1200 head TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 - Yearling Steer Sale 1200 head Tel-Auction Available All Sales Start at 7:30 P.M. All Cattle Weighed in and sold same day Weekly Sale every Saturday 2:00 P.M. wt B V N fStAlt LIQUIDATOR APPRAISER ' AS * q f . 164 Pillow Po I 7 080 S S \/ I ’5B 6004 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:00 A.M. Located on Route 25 in the Borough of Gratz, Pennsylvania. Will be selling the personal property of Laura E. Massinger as follows: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 2-Pc. Comer Cupboard with 12-Pane Door, Drawer and 1 Door Below, Original Decoration; Water Bench with Doors Below; Alpine Canopy Green Granite Kitchen Stove with Warming Closet; Dry Sink; Blanket Chest with Original Black and Red Decoration; Jelly Cupboard with Original Decoration; Blanket Chest with Original Red Paint; Cradle with Heart Cut-Outs; 2 Empire Bureaus, 1 with Original Red Grained Decoration; Knee-Hole Desk with Bookcase Top; 2 Flour Chests with Dough Box; Unusual Desk with Glass-Door Top; 2 Plank Bottom Rockers, 1 with Original Decoration; Set of 4 Half Spindle Chairs; Plank Bottom Chair with Original Decoration; One-Drawer Stand; Oak Ice Box; Oak Sideboard; 4-Pc. Decorated Cottage Bedroom Suite; 3- Pc. Oak Bedroom Suite; Oak Library Table; Oak Stand; Spool Crib; Unusual Table with 4 Drawers m Base; Soft Wood Wash Stand; Mission Oak Whiskey Cabinet; Oak Extension Table; Set of 6 Chairs; Meat Bench; (2) Sets of 6 Pressed Back Chairs; Edison Floor Model Record Player; Cecihan Record Player; Sewing Machine in Oak Case; Early Hooked Rug Dated 1896 Showing Two Chickens Facmg Each Other; Lg. Assortment of Braided Rugs; Asst, of Old Strip Carpeting; Quilt and Quilt Tops; Tiffany-Type Hanging Hall Light; Sewing Basket; Assortment of Crocks, some Redware; Old Red Tablecloth and Other Linens; Reflector for Bracket Light; 2 Planter’s Peanut Cans; Iron Kettle with Three-Foot; Pr. of Butcher Ladles and Fork; George Washington Cut Plug Tobacco Tm; Assortment of Lanterns; Brass Bucket; Early Cabbage Cutter; Pr. of Stained Glass Porch Lights; Wooden Doll House; Assortment of Doll House Furniture; Old Sheet Music; Atwater Kent Radio; Assortment of Picture Frames; Tramp Art Frame; Assortment of Early Small Baskets; Set of Bone-Handled Three-Prong Forks and Knives; Selection of Granite Ware; Assortment of Jugs; Jardinieres; Pottery Turk’s Head; Gone with the Wind Lamp; Assortment of Kerosene Lamps; Assortment of Metal Jewel Boxes; Selection of Fiesta Ware; Blue Opalescent Dish; Mangold Carnival Glass; Assort ment of Hand-Painted Nippon; 6 Cut Glass Water Tumblers; R. S. Germany China; Late Adams Rose Plate; 1906 and 1909 Calendar Plates; Selection of Milk Glass; Lg. Selection of Pressed Glass; Ironstone; Depression Glass; Sm. Flint Glass Dish; Flaccus Brothers Fruit Jar; Canister Set; Numerous Other Items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Apartment-Size Gas Stove; Wringer-Type Washer; Dishes; Pots; Pans; Etc. NOTE: THIS IS AN ACCUMULATION OF FOUR GENERATIONS - A SALE YOU WILL ENJOY' TERMS: Cash or Travelers Checks. Personal checks accepted only from persons having an established account with Auctioneer. OWNERS, WARREN E. & MIRIAM B. MASSINGER Oockey, Auctioneer A Public Sale of farm $ 145 . Manure Spreader $330, implements and household Wagon $320, Disc $l5O, goods was held September 29 Cultipacker $135, Round Oak by Elmer H. Ebersole, Table $95. Coal Range $420, northwest of Myerstown, Top Desk $530, Oak Lebanon Co., Pa. Bedroom Suite $270. Some prices were: Ford R°y I- & David Ebersole 601 Workmaster Tractor were the auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 AT ll:OOA.M. 2 miles North of GRATZ in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pa. along the Pillow to Erdman Road. (Watch for auction arrows the day of sale from Rt. 25 Gratz to sale site.) FARM EQUIPMENT M.F. 275 DIESEL TRACTOR (670 hrs.) nice con dition; FARMALL H TRACTOR with 3-Pt. Hitch; J.D. Semi-mounted 4-Bottom 16” Plow; A.C. GLEANER Model E, 10’ Combine w/2-Row Cornhead good con dition; J.D. No. 18 Single Row Com Picker; J.D. 400 Grinder Mixer; J.D. Model 24T Baler w/Thrower; J.D. 3-Pt. 7’ Mower; J.D. 4-Bar Rake; A.C. Hay Con ditioner; Wagon w/Huskee Gravity Flow Box; Flatbed Wagon w/Metal Box; Wagon w/Hay Rack; J.D. Model R Manure Spreader; J.D. Post Hole Digger; Ontario 14 Hoe Gram Drill on Rubber; J.D. 300 Bale & Gram Elevator; 4” Gram Auger; Huskee PTO Seeder; Weed Sprayer; Cultipacker; Cultivator for H Tractor; Hydraulic Cylinders; Snowblade; Metal Gates; Floor Jack; Metal Workbench; 1 h.p. Air Compressor; Power Craft 230 Welder; Potato Plow; various Seed; other items not listed. 1968 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN 125 MOTO GUZZI MOTORCYCLE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Electric Range; Plulco Double-tub Wringer Washer; Air Conditioner; Living Room Suite; Beds; China Closet; Server; Bureau; Butter Chum; Cream Separator; other items. Owners, ROBERT F. SNYDER and MARTHA I. M. SNYDER George & Mike Deibert, Auctioneers (717)425-3313 Lunch Available Owners have sold the farm and have discontinued farming. This is a sale with only a few small items. Please be prompt for farm equipment. The undersigned, located in the Village of New Germantown, Perry Co., across from the General Store, will sell the following: Real Estate Will Be Offered at 1:00 P.M. 7-Room Frame House with Vz bath, 4, Bedrooms, Storm Wmdows, Basement—Situated on a' double lot located across from the store in New Germantown, Pa. Roll-top Desk; Wmcroft Cook Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Kerosene Lamp; Brass Plated Bed; Several Iron Beds; Several Oak Pieces; Dressers; Chest of Drawers; Plank Chairs; Several other Wooden Chairs; Large Guild-edge Beveled Glass Mirror; Pictures & Frames; Stillyards; Shoe Last Set; Fish Gigs; Several Old Baskets; Wash Boiler; Refrigerator; Wringer Washer; Gas Stove; Dishes, Pots, Pans; Various Household Utensils; Various Appliances; Breakfast Set; 2 Small Buildings on Skids (could be used for storage sheds); Several Piles of Wood for burning. Oak Vanity & Stool; Box of Old Envelopes & Stamps; Blanket Chest; Library Table; Side Board with Mirror; Tm Dough Pan; Living Room Suit; Sylvama Color T.V.; Perfection Oil Burner; Chest Deep Freeze; 275 Gal. Fuel Tank; Carpenter Tools of All Descrip tions; Hand Saws; Screwdrivers; Hammers; Axes; Hatchets; Step Ladders; Bench Grinder; Wrenches of all Kinds; Homemade Table Saw; Digging Irons; Nails, Screws, Bolts; Several Wood Clamps; Sledge Hammers; Shovels; Brooms; Forks; 2-Man Cross-Cut Saw; Extension Cords; 2-Wheeled Garden Tractor. To Inspect Real Estate - Call David R. Brmer 536- 3130. V. Art Kling, Auctioneer Drumgold & Neideigh, Clerks Sale reports PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 9:30 A.M ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Not Responsible for Accidents I.D. Required for Bidding No. OWNER, $3OOO, 1 row Potato Digger HARRY J. BRINER New Germantown, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1979—143 A Public Sale of farm machinery and antiques was held September 29 by Mrs. Daisy R. Brenize, 15153 Clover Hill Road, Ship pensburg, Pa. Some items sold were; 2 Horse Wagon $2OO, Horse Mowers $lOO each, Minn.- Molene Tractor $985, Hand Carved Butter Print $265, Model 1897 Winchester 12 ga. Hammer-type Gun $3BO, Wood & Coal Kitchen Range $215, Jelly Cupboard $llO and 10 plate Stove $7O. Auctioneers were Hershey & McLaughlin. The Gap Auction held their weekly sale September 21, located off Route 41 in Gap, Lane. Co., Pa. Some items sold included: Indian Motorcycle (needing restoration) $650, Air AMI DAIRY COW SHOW AND SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12,1979 AT THE GREEN DRAGON fl9|\ LIVESTOCK MARKET SgJ RD 3, EPHRATA, PA. 3^* Ribbons • 5 Classes I Expecting j Fresh Cow j 150 to 200 Trophies Dry Cow Top Purebred I Fresh Heifer ft Grade Cows Prize Money | Dry Heifer i ft Heifers I Mixed Bred I Real top purebred cows & heifers to be con signed on this sale. Consignments by Bob Ken nedy, Frank Nace, Al Albright, Dale Brewer plus other local consignors. No cows will be received after 5 P.M. Thursday, October 11 for show. Judging 9:30 A.M. Sale 12:00 Noon Show cows to be sold at 1 P.M. Walter H. Risser, Proprietor Office 717-733-2444 Res. 717-838-4318 NEW YORK STATE DRAFT HORSE AUCTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12,1079 CORTLAND COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Cortland, New York 9:30 A.M. tack 12:30 P.M. horses 75 - 100 top draft horses already consigned. 7 Registered Percheron mares, 1 Percheron stallion, 5 Registered Belgian mares, 5 Registered Belgian stallions, 1 Registered Clydesdale and 30 grade horses with some real top pairs which includes a matched pair from Bill Hayton, Canandaigua, N.Y., which weigh 4700 and have been shown; a pair of full brothers from Vincent Warner, Masonville, N.Y. which have been in the lead of a four hitch and never placed below second in team classes; a pair of well broke, matched chestnuts weighing 1900 a piece and have been shown. Ken Pierce will have a load of fancy draft horses for this sale. Keith Crawford with some nice single horses. Charles Short has a mce pair of gray mares, safe in foal to R M S Ed Powers. Willard McWilliams with a grade pair of chestnut Percheron mares bred to a chestnut Percheron stallion. Plus many other good horses and draft horse equipment. Sale sponsored by the N Y S Draft Horse Club Co-chairman: Lee Waite, Edmeston, N. Y. and Jack Briggs, Deposit, N.Y. CREDIT REFERENCES REQUIRED CANADIAN BUYERS TO CONVERT TO U.S. FUNDS Food available at sale Compressor $5OO, Lathe $2lO, Grinder $65, Depression Water Set $65, Chain Saw $BO, Air File $55, Hydraulic Bumper Jack $lOO, 3-speed Bicycle $65, Oak Table $lB5 and Hall Bench $9O. Ira Stoltzfus & Son and Jay Leary were the auctioneers. A Public Sale of farm equipment and household goods was held September 22 by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, 8 miles south of Red Lion, Pa. A big crowd at tended the sale. Some items sold were: 970 Case Tractor $8010,644 Case Tractor $2200, Cherry Trestle Table St 5 Chair Set $512, Electric Stove $52 and Dry Sink $52. Auctioneers were Ralph Brenneman and Nelson Ahrens.
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