PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES & SOME HOUSEHOLD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 at 9:00 A.M. Yoiith Park Building! fteedsville, Pa. A private lifetime collection, some household items, china, glassware, Shirley Temples, B & S Prussia, Germany, Nippon, Carnival, Ironstone, etc., high style hand carved Rosewood parlor table w/marble top, Rosewood settee, couch w/half back 1835, old pump organ, roll top desk, marble top stand, curved glass china closet, trunks, wash stand, high back rocker, 6 oak claw foot chairs, 2 spring platform rockers, odd chairs, brass clothes tree, G-W-W- lamps, banquet light, oil lambs, wall telephone, 7 mantle clocks, and many good items not listed. This sale will have good quality items. Terms-Cash. EARL & CATHRYN WYNN Lewistown, Pa. Mark Qlick-Auctioneer Reedsville, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TRUCK Lexington SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 Located at 114 E. Race Street (2 miles North of Lititz along 501 turn right on Snyder Hill Rd., turn left on Union House Rd. to Race Street), Warwick Township, Pa. 1976 CHEVY SILVERADO PICK-UP TRUCK % Ton, (28,000 Original Miles), Camper Special Automatic Power Steering & Brakes (Extra Clean). 10% FT. TRUCK CAMPER “Open Road" Sleeps 6. Extra Clean. Capper for Pick-Up Truck MASSEY FERGUSON #235 DIESEL TRACTOR 42 h.p. (160 hrs. - like new) “NEW IDEA" MANURE SPREADER #I2A NEW HOLLAND TRACTOR 16 h.p. Hydrostatic with Front End Loader, 48” Cut Mower, Chains & Weights; 2 Wheel Farm Trailer; John Deere 3 Bottom Plow (14”); J.D; Disc; J.D. 2 Row Com Planter; Tractor Post Hole Digger (3 point hitch) 6” & 10” Augers; 2 Row Stauffer Tobacco Planter; Tobacco Trailer. Bale Box; Scales & Sizing Boxes; Tobacco Lath; 6 Wooden Wagon Wheels with Wooden Hubs; Large Brunnerville Pump Trough; Straw Cutter; Log Chains; Metal Farm Gate; Animal Traps; 3 Gas Brooder Stoves; Milk Can; 2 & 3 Prong Gram Forks. White Transit Level; Rockwell Port-a-plane; 18” Bam Fan; 50,000 BTU Reddy Heater; Rubber Tire Wheelbarrow; 40 ft. Aluminum Extension Ladder; Step Ladders; Pole Jacks; Ladder Jacks; Masonry Tools; Mortar Box; Tool Box; Misc. Carpenter Tools; Extension Cords; Stanley Miter Box; 8 Ton Hydraulic Jack; Doors; Aluminum Siding; Window Sash; Andersen Basement Sash; Misc. Lumber; Nails; Aluminum Roof Coating; 30” Vanity with Marbhzed Top Delta Faucets; Copper Pipe & Plumbing Supplies; Electrical Boxes; Lawn Roller; Winchester ,22 Ri£le; Springfield 12 ga. Single Shotgun. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oak Extension Table; Dry Sink; Oak Clothes Trees; Dining Room Suite; Limed Oak Bedroom Suite; Child’s Cane Seat Rocker; Wooden High Chair; For mica Dinette Table; Cedar Side by Side; Chest of Drawers; G.E. Refrigerator with Lower Freezer Chest; 15 cu. ft. G.E. Upright Freezer; G.E. Automatic Washer; G.E. Dryer; Dehumidifier; Electric Organ; Cedar Chest; Trunk; Metal Wardrobe; Metal Kitchen Cabinet. CHINA & GLASSWARE Green & Pink Depression Glass Water Pitchers; 3 Depression Glass Serving Bowls; Depression Glass Sherbets; Blue Depression Cake Plate; Green Juicer;. Green Depression Covered Candy Dish; Pressed & Patterned Glaiss; Roseville Vase; Lamp. Crocks; Agateware; Bar Scales; Balance Scales; Sadirons; Marble Rollers; Croquet Set; Sheeps Wool Comfort; Player Piano Rolls; Scott’s Silent Push Mower. Truck, Tractors, Camper will be sold at 1 P.M. Terms By: CARL M. PETTICOFFER T. Glenn Horst, Auct. At 10 A.M. TOOLS Order NEW YORK, N.Y. - Dairy farmers supplying milk "plants regulated under the New York - New Jersey marketing orders during September will be paid on the basis of a uniform price of $13.31 per hundred pounds or 28.6 cents per quart. SOUTHCENTRAL PA. CATTLEMAN’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL FEEDER CALF SALE To be held at the new Thomasvilie Auction, Thomasville, Pa. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 7 P.M. Approximately 200 head of steers, heifers, and bulls, all state graded. For additional information contact: Ralph V. Qixon- 717-292-5750 or Walter Laird 717-292-3235 PUBLIC SALE OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SALE VERY FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANTIQUES « CLOCKS AND RUGS OF Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Brown of Baltimore, MD Now residents of The National Lutheran Home SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1980 Sale to be held in the Winterstown Fire Co. Hall along Rt. 24 about 4 miles south of Red Lion, York Co., Pa. VERY FINE HOUSEHOLD FURHTfURE I ANTIQUES 5 pc. solid Mahogany Bedroom suite; 4 pc. solid cherry bedroom suite; Walnut diningroom suite w/ladder back chairs w/hand woven palm seats; 3 white marble top lamp tables; pr. of cherry drop-leaf end tables w/drs.; cherry roll-a-round buffet w/drop leaf & 4 drs; beautiful Gov. Winthrop slant top secretary w/ball & claw feet; oak 2 section bookcase; Sm oval cherry tea cart; near perfect 4 pc. Wicker patio set; cherry-wood Magnovox AM & FM stereo & record player console; RCA 25 m. color TV like new; solid cherry coffee table w/spoon feet; lovely celery green brocade wingback sofa & chair; pr. of leather inlaid end tables; 2 very unusual hand made hickory porch rockers very old; hardback maple chest of drs.; 2 pc. solid maple sofa & chair; maple lamp table; several very fine lamps; 3 foot ped. tables; pr. Williamsburg hurricane lamps; 2 cedar chests; sewing cabinet; fancy what-not shelves; Magnavox AM & FM table radio; soft wood drop leaf table; luggage stand; bedroom chair; pr. of Brass candle wall scones w/matching beveled glass mirror; Ig. plate glass buffet mirror; several oil paintings & other fine pic tures; Ig. selection of silver-plate items such as coffee & tea sets; trays; covered dishes; creamer, sugar; S & P, vases; etc.; iron stone china; Lennox china; cut glass; French lead crystal glassware & stemware; many trinkets & nicknacks; candle sticks; dressing screen; lots of fine linens & bed spreads; 3 pc. dinnette set; G.E. no frost double dr. ref. like new; West. Elec, roaster on stand; Hoover & Electrolux sweepers; full line of sm. appliances; flower stands; metal cabinets; dishes, pots & pans; many fme sm. items too numerous to mention. CLOCKS, RUGS & TOOLS Collection of 7 mantle clocks, some key wind, some elec. & most have chimes; 5 assort, sizes of Beautiful Prisilla Turner hand woven & signed rugs; approx. 12 assort, sizes of beautiful oriental hand woven rugs; used but can’t tell from new; Ig. selection of hand tools; B&D elec, lawn mower; B&D drills & grass clippers; scotts lawn spreader; step ladders; hoes; rakes; hardware, etc. TERMS: Strictly cash or good check w/ID. Bob & Tom Sechrist, Auctioneers Anderson & Warner, Clerks Sechrist Auction Service For the National Lutheran Home of Rockville, MD Not Responsible for Accidents Refreshment Rights Reserved Auct. Note- Please come early for a seat, no children please. This will be some of the finest items we’ve ever offered at public auction. No reserves. Mark this date on your calendar. November 1.1980 2 dairymen to get $13.31 Market Admimstrtor Thomas A. Wilson, who announced September’s price, also said the uniform farm price was $13.01 per hundredweight in August 1980 and $12.51 per hun dredweight in September. 1979. At 9:00 A.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980—P21 The uniform price is a marketwide weighted average of the value of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. The seasonal incentive fund returned a total of $3,711,058.21 or $.450 per hundredweight to the dairy farmer’s uniform price for September. This fund was generated by reducing the uniform price paid producers during the high production spring months. The total amount of milk received from the 17,539 dairy farmers supplying the New York - New Jersey Marketing Area was 824,866,429 pounds during September 1980. This was' almost 19.2 million pounds above last year. The gross value to dairy fanners for milk deliveries was $110,608,973.85. Wilson explained this included differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers' but not voluntary premiums or deductions authorized by the fanner. Regulated milk dealers (handlers) utilized 394,220,574 pounds or 47.8 percent of the total amount of mUk for Class I. The Class I milk is used for fluid products such as SPECIAL NOTICE OPENING OF _ THOMASVILLE UVESTOCK MARKET, INC. RD 6, York, PA - Located along Rt. 30,6 miles west of York. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 6:30 P.M. WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. Also buying Hogs. Private Treaty all day Wed nesday. Sale Order - Poultry, Rabbits, Eggs, Produce, Calves, Feeder Pigs, Stock Cattle, Cows, Fat Heifers, Fat Steers, Bulls & Fat Hogs, Sows & Boars. For More Information 717-792-9005 or 717-229-2102 MILKING HERD DISPERSAL On the farm (formerly the McCormick .farm) located 2Vz miles south of Middieway, 9 miles from Charles Town in Jefferson Co., West Virginia. Take Route 51 out of Charles Town or Inwood, turn south at Middleway and follow sale sigsn 2Vz miles to farm. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 12:00 Noon 65 HOLSTEIN tOWS 65 T.B. Bangs Tested-Pregnancy Checked PLENTY OF BASE MILK! Twenty Seven cows fresh in July, August, September and October. A number due soon after the siale. Herd now averaging 50 lbs. per day with many selling over 60 lbs. ALL BRED A. 1.! The herd is sired by registered sires and are now all bred to Sire Power bulls such as Jet Stream, Ace and Jemini. DHI TESTED! 15 selling from 15,000 to 17,000 M; 7 selling from 17,000 to 19,000 M; 6 selling from 19,000 to well over 20,000 M; A number of first-calf heifers with good records in progress. Catalogs at ringside - Lunch available - Sale in Tent Owner IRA ABELOW Route 1, Box 170 Kearneysville, W. VA. 25430 Phone: 304-725-4963 Farm 301-879-9833 Home Sale Manager REMSBURG SALE SERVICE Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 homogenized, flavored, low test and skim milks. For September 1980, handlers paid $13.98 per hun dredweight, or 30.1 cents per quart, for the milk used in Class 1 products compared with $13.12 a year ago. The balance of the milk, 52.2 percent, was used to manufacture Class II products including butter, cheese, ice cream and yogurt. For this milk the handlers paid $12.13 per hundredweight. The uniform price is based on milk containing 3.5 percent butterfat. For September 1980, a dif ferential of 16.7 cents was applied to the price for each one-tenth of one percent that the milk tested above or below the 3.5 percent standard. All prices quoted are for bulk tank milk received within the 201-210 mile zone from New York City. RIMCnMMMA MMCUaWt WTKCOItOWnWUTTCft
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