036—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1982 Public Sales Register MON OCT. 25 - Shallow Creek Charolais 20th An niversary Production Sale. At the ranch, Fort Sumner, New Mixico. Den nis and Jane Adams, Owners, Buzz Garey, 100 Walnut Lane, Mornsville, PA 19067, Sale Manager, Garey Cattle Sales, Inc. MON. OCT. 25 - 4 P.M. Public Sale of Antique, Tools. Coins and Household Goods- Located at Lincoln Fire Hall, turn off Rt. 322 at Charoles St., to rear of Galens, Ephrata, PA. Sylvia K. Whiteside T Glenn and Timothy G. Horst, Auctioneers IDES. OCT. 26 - 7 P.M Feeder Sale. Located at Carlisle Lvst. Mkt, just oft 1-81, exit 12. TUES.OCT 26-5.30 PM. Farmersville, Auction in Farmersviile, 3mi East of Brownstown, Lancaster County, Pa John J. Rutt Auctioneer j OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SALE I S THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERT CRAFTSMAN • : HANDIWORK OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY PERIOD • : FURNITURE IN SOLID WOODS INCLUDING • S HEPPLEWHITE, WINDSOR & CHIPPENDALE STYLING. • S HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING, ETC. • : ANNA G. BAIR ESTATE ; • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23,1982 atsooam sharp : • The undersigned executor of the above mentioned estate will 2 • sell, at Public Sale, at the decedent late residence, located 2/10 J 2 mile north of New Oxford Square at Box #4, Route #l, Carlisle • • Street, New Oxford, Adams County, PA, formerly known as The « • Sterling L. Bair expert craftsman woodworking shop. 2 : 11.00 AM -ANTIQUE FURNITURE -11:00 AM. 2 2 Nice mahogany grandfather inlaid case clock, Walltroy Md., broken arch * • top, sunray finials, authentic brass engraved dial 8-day moon works, 7’B” • • tall, signed “John Dobb-Calton-Glasgow; 7 very nice Windsor chairs, 2 2 J comb-back arm chairs with bold scroll ears, 1 comb-back writing chair • • with drawer under seat, 2 comb-backs side chairs, saddle seat, scroll ears, 2 • finely turned stiles, 2 bow-back side chairs. All chairs have spindles, I ban- * • nister back arm chair, boldly turn stretcher, shape arms, rush seat, Circa • 2 1680-1720,1 slat back arm chair, rush seat. Circa 1690-1720; 2 Chippendale J • chairs, 1 arm chair, rare as few have survived intact, Circa 1750-1780, 1 • • side chair, both ball and claw; 4 Hepplewhite side chairs, 2 with horizontal * 2 cross braces; 1 arm chair, Circa 1780; mahogany settee sofa; claw foot; * • Victorian ladies and gentleman rose carved chairs; Chippendale walnut • 2 11-drawer high chest with carved fan on top & bottom drawers, broken 2 2 arch top, spiral finials, cabriole carved ball & claw legs; 2 Chippendale • • lowboys with carved shell in center drawer & cabriole carved legs; Hep- 2 2 plewhite inlaid bell flower card table; Hepplewhite coffee table, cabriole • • carved legs; Mahogany 11-drawer inlaid writing desk; Corner cupboard, 2 2 glass doors with fine fan inlaid; 4 Chippendale tilt-top tables, 24” & 30” top 2 • with bird cages and carved kee ball & claw foot and snake leg, 2 pie crust, 2 • 2 shaped rims, Circa 1750 to 1780; 4 Chippendale & Hepplewhite mirrors, 1 2 2 carved and gilded phoenix in crest, 1 uilaid bell flower, Sizes 2W x 27% ” • • —18 V and 217%” x2sVfe”; Sherator walnut canopybed; Cherry 2 2. pineapple poster bed; 2 Hepplewhite cherry 4 and 6 drawer dressers, solid 2 • end; Cherry and Walnut Hepplewhite arm and side chairs; Chippendale 2 2 walnut 5-drawer, quarter column, solid end chest of drawers; Chippendale 2 2 drop-leaf nite stand and 3-drawer cheval; Inlaid library table; Curly maple • • queen anne ball & claw stool; Cherry and walnut upright dressing 2 2 cabinets; Walnut dropleaf extension table with butterfly swings; Sheraton • • 2-drawer dropleaf stand; Oak sideboard with deep rossette carvings; Oak 2 2 server with king & queen carvings in door, with iron strap hinges; 2 2 Sideboard with inlaid hand painting; Butter bowl in legs; 2 Spindle back 2 • wood settees; Washstand; Small blanket chest; Childs wicker rocker; Doll 2 2 high chair; Childs rocker; 2 Kettle hangers; String of brass sleigh bells; • 2 Cherry clawfoot clothes tree; Clawfoot flower stand; Sheraton 1-drawer 2 2 nite stand; Sheraton walnut 2-drawer serving cabinet; 3-Drawer shoe • 2 chest; Rush seat chair; Chestnut cupboard; Pair of horse hames with mir- 2 2 ror; Nice pictures & frames, reverse & frontal paintings; Empire foot 2 2 stool; Walnut step end table; Dinette table; Oak Case Regulator calendar • • clock; Beautifully decorated chestnut youth crib; Childs roll-up desk and 2 2 chair; Plank seat chairs; Salt boxes; Signed boxes; 2-Tier rope twist • 2 stemp lamp; Benches; Bracket lamp; Depression glass; Roseville pot- 2 • tery. 2 2 AUCTIONEERS NOTE: THIS IS THE FINEST COLLECTION OF 18th & 2 • 19th CENTURY PERIOD FURNITURE, HANDCRAFTED BY 3 2 2 GENERATIONS OF THE MOST REFINED EXPERT CRAFTSMEN, IN • 2 THE COUNTRY. 95% OF THIS FURNITURE IS CONSTRUCTED OF 2 2 SOLID WOOD IN CHERRY, WALNUT, MAHOGANY, CHESTNUT AND 2 2 MAPLE WITH ALL PIECES BEING A MINIMUM OF 40 YEARS OLD. S • CARVINGS & INLAYS ARE EXQUISITE WITH PERIOD, STYLE AND 2 2 WOODS FOR EVERY TASTE. • 2 Lunch Stand at sale. Not responsible for accidents. 2 • TERMS- Personal Property-Cash, certified, travelers or personal checks 2 2 with prior approval. • 2 Executor, 2 KATHRYN M. RINEHART : CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH, Auctioneer • • Idaville, PA Phone:7l7-677-7479 ; • LAVERE C. SENFT, Attorney J t Clip and Save • I PUBLIC AUCTION 230 HI-GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 230 Estate of Herman Kile 12 miles N. of Bloomsburg, Pa. 4 miles E. of Millville along Rt. 254. THURS., OCT. 21 11A.M. 117-consistmg of 85 milking age including 201st & 2nd calf-8 strictly fresh-8 due near sale. 15 close bred heifers, bai. calfhood to breeding age. 18 mos. old Triple Threat Son from Dam w/records to 39,037 M 1377 F. TB & Bangs tested interstate eligible preg. checked. For Sale at private treaty: 12x65’ mobile home-Nl 704 gas combine w/4 row & 13’ heads. EXE. ROBERT & RONALD KILE Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. 546-6907 Auctioneers- Harold Fraley-Dick Crittenden- Steve Petersheim PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23,1982 9:30 A.M. OF FARM, FARM MACHINERY, BUTCHERING TOOLS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Located 4 miles West of McClure and V* mile North of 522, between Wagner and county line. FARM 96 acre farm with spring water. 65 acres clear, the rest wooded with some good timber. 7 room house with bath, electric heat and fireplace. Barn, 6 bay pole shed with butcher house and other outbuildings. Farm recorded in Deed Book Q 5, page 433, Mifflin County. Real Estate Terms - 20% down. Balance 30 days. Detailed terms to be given day of sale. Good hunting area. Farm offered at 1:00 P.M. if not sold before sale day. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible lor accidents. Owners: MR. & MRS. WILLIAM WRIGHT Auctioneer: Jay E. Lauver, 658*9181 Lunch Stand by Bannervtlle Fire Company FALL INVITATIONAL SALE Frederick Fairgrounds Frederick, Maryland OCTOBER 28,1982 7:30 P.M. 66 HOLSTEIN COWS AND BRED HEIFERS 1 BULL 32 Registered - 34 Grades 50 Cows -15 Bred Heifers - 1 Service Age Bull Selling: Pete son from VGB6 dam with 26.638 M 4.0% 1067 F. Fresh Job dtr. from 20,500 M dam, Gr dam 129,000 M lifetime. A GPB3 Elevation dtr. with 16,540 M and 640 F as a 2-yr-old. Dam VGB6 with 651 F. Bootmaker Clem dtr. due sale time to New Hope, dam with 685 F. Bunyard Money Maker dtr. due Nov. to Bubbler, dam has 21,520 M and 704 F. Jemini due to Legacy, dam has 17,477 M and 638 F as a 2-yr, old. Elevation dtr. sells fresh, dam has 18.950 M and 780 F. Coldsprings Helios dtr. sells fresh from VG dam. Mil-R-Mor Traiiblazer dtr. due Nov., dam VGBB with 16,522 M and 543 F. Bred heifer by Sageser Chief Astronaut, Dam VG Elevation dtr. with 567 F. Bred heifer by Mark A due to Arlinda Jet Stream. Bred heifer by Money Maker due to East Star. Wayne Spring Fond Apollo dtr. due Nov. to Bell. Also included in this offering: 40 HOLSTEINS • 6 REGISTERED - 35 GRADES Consigned by William A. and William E. Dove of Woodbine, Md. 30 Cows - 10 Bred Heifers -12 fresh in October and September. Majority are sired by Sire Power sires in cluding Lucky, Transmitter, Charmcross, Fury Ivan, Clem, Legacy, Astrolite, A 1 and other high P.D. sires. These Cows Sell: No. 94 20,490 4.2 870; No. 63 17,3604.0699; No. 5616,7603.7622; No. 4216,620, 3.8 652; No. 34 15,880 3.9 616; No. 26 15,340 3.9 610; No. 28 15,450 3.7 568. This sale offers an opportunity to purchase base milk, which is so importaht this year. Try to be with us on the evening of October 28. Cattle T.B. and Bangs tested - Pregnancy Ex amined - Catalogs at ringside. Sale Manager REMSBURG SALE SERVICE P.O. Box 177 Jefferson, Md. 21755 Ph. 301-473-8214 SPECIAL DAIRY SALE at GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK MKT. Greencastle, Pa. Located along i-81 at Penna. Exit 3 FRI. OCT., 22,1982 7:00 P.M. Consignments of any type of Dairy Animal Welcome should have 30 day T.B. & Blood test. Owner, JAY McCOY For Information Call: 717-597-9934 717-789-3227 301-739-4470 HOSTETLER’S COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL Location: at Turbotville, Pa., Nor thumberland County. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1982 At 11:30 A.M. 101 Head Registered & Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle • Sell 101 • 03 Registered - 38 Grades - Classified: SVG-17GP-7G-2F Elevation Job Jerry Jet Stream Chairman Kingpin Jemini Ace Rockman Daughters Sell: Cow index’s to +1477 Milk. Interstate Tested ELI j. AND LYDIA ANN HOSTETLER Owners Sale Managers; D.O. Rockwell & Associates Troy, Pa, Phone 717-297-3460 ALL STAR QUALITY CLUB CALF SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 22,19852 7:00 P.M. Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises, Culpeper, Va. Selling 50-60 STEERS - Chianina X, Semi X Angus, Angus. Selling a select group of show HEIFERS (7 Purebred Angus). Many winners at major shows have been purchased through this sale in the past. For further information contact: VIRGINIA ANGUS ASSOCIATION 909 Landonia Circle, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 804/293-3044 or RANDALL UPDYKE 703/675-3747 Sale Day Phone: 943- 2552 10TH ANNUAL ALLEGANY-STEUBEN FALL ROUND-UP SALE Featuring THE WYOMING COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,1982 dt 8:00 P.M. To be held at the Club Sale Barn, Canisteo, NY, on Route 36, 10 miles south of Hornell, 5 miles south of Canisteo. NY. Barn Ph. 607-608-8102. SELLING 60 HEAD OF REGISTERED PEDIGREED HOLSTEINS Sires Represented: Magic, Cavalier, Lewie,, Elate, Legacy, Astro King, Gemini, Glendell, Willow, Starcraft, East Star, Sexation, Job, King Arthur, Marvex, Pacemaker, Milestone, Apache, Elevation Bob, Barrett, Pete, Astronaut King, and others. Cattle tested for interstate shipment. Sponsored by: THE ALLEGANY-STEUBEN HOLSTEIN CLUB Sale Chairman: Jerry Smith, Rexville, NY Ph. 607-356-3467 Selector: Steve Vanco, Sugar Grove, PA Ph. 814-757-8613 WILLIAM KENT, INC. SALE MANAGER AND AUCTIONEERS BERGEN, NY Ph. 716-494-1890
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