PUBLIC SALE ORCHARD, PACKING HOUSE A CAMP HOUSE EQUIPMENT, FARM MACHINERY, GARAGE EQUIPMENT, ANTIQUES, A HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1972 At 9:00 A.M. Sharp Located approx. 2 miles north of Fawn Grove along the Fawn Grove-Gatcheville Rd. Approx. 10 miles north west of the Norman Wood Bridge, in Fawn Twp., York Co., Pa. Large equipment, hydro-cooler, tracks, & tractors will be sold at 12 noon. Orchard Equipment & Form Machinery Best Bio cyclone 500 gal. sprayer, V 8 Ford motor (re built 1071); Bean Royal 35 gal. pump sprayer with 4 cyl. continental engine & 500 gaL wood tank; heavy duty J.D. kilifer disc harrow; J.D. wire tie baler with loading chute; 3 Int. disc harrows; spring tooth harrow; lime spreader; Lely fertilizer spreader on rubber on wheels; Homellte XL 12 chain saw; large assortment of step ladders & picking ladders of all sizes; 10 x 38 tractor chains; John Bean FMC ear worm self propelled sprayer; Bean spray gun; David Bradley garden tractor w/cultivators; garden work ers; grease guns; asst, of hand pruning tools; Int. 7 ft. tractor mower; large asst, of new & used apple fc peach picking bags; fork lift skids; tractor mounted saw & 30 in. circular blade; J.D. 3 pt. hook 2-14” bottom plow; IHC ensilage cutter, etc. Trucks, Tractors, and Trailers 1985 stake body Dodge “500”; 1968 Chevrolet Vi ton pickup (20,000 miles); 1938 Packard farm truck (complete motor job 1970): 1024 Dodge farm truck (2 speed Iran*., 9 speed forward): 1854 Ford farm truck; 1953 Ford farm truck; 3 Model B J.D. tractors; D—2 catepillar; 15 ft. wagon; 12 ft., 15 ft, 19 ft, 20 ft., & 21 ft., 2 wheel rubber tire trailers; dual truck chains 8:25 x2O size; 3% HP mini bike w/Tecumseh engine; rotary & reel type lawn mowers. Comp House Equipment & Electric Applionces Army cuts & mattresses; single beds & mattresses; 5 gal. commercial vacuum sweeper; 80 gal. hot water heater; 5 electric refrigerators: electric circulating pump; 5 wash ing machines; gas-coal stove comb.; 5 gas stoves; 4 water heaters; 2 burner hot plates: G.E. electric stove; 3 electric fans; 30 cup automatic coffee maker; 4—% HP motors; Hoover & Electrolux vacuum sweepers; electric irons; waf fle irons; toasters; electric blanket; jig saw; Craftsman ortital sander; Sears saw; new skill super duty disc sander; G.E. 12 cu. ft. deep freeze; Bendix ironer; 18 cu. ft deep freeze; 12 night tables; Dixie cups & dispensers; ironing board; 4 drawer steel filing cabinet; swivel office chair: space heater with fan; oil line & drum; Royal standard typewriter; TV set; 50 ft. copper tubing & fittings; floures cent lights; exhaust fan; 200 ft heavy copper wire; hair curling iron; 2 new Remington Lecktronic shavers; Ig. asst, of pots, pans, skillets, coffee pots, tea kettles, & flat ware; 15 blankets; 4 metal cabinets. Pocking House Equipment & Spray Motoriol Clarksville lurdro-cooler, 10 ft. (250 boxes per hr., good cond.); 20 ft alum, belt conveyor (with forward & reverse); Niagara chain link 4 section apple grader (belt feed); Niagara roller type peach grader (3 sizes); Lobee peach & apple brasher; Niagara peach & apple brasher; hand turned apple grader; hand basket turner; electric basket turner; 10—10 ft sections of roller conveyors; 150 new % bu. baskets; (1500) bu. field crates; (40) 20 bu. bulk bins; large Bostitch staple machine w/motor; Bostitch foot operated staple machine: Bostitch hand staple machine; % in., % in., & 9/16 in. Bostitch staples; (800) % bu. ex port tub baskets; box of rubber stamps; (1000) 4 lb. plas tic bags; Bostitch bag staples; % bu. cushions & liners; crowning plates; 2 cable type chain tightners. Spray materials: 80 lb. copper sulphate (Instant blue stone); 1 gal. Phospbamidon; 4 bags Omite; 6 bags Guthion; 2 bags Captain; 11 bags Niagaratran; 9 bags Thiodan; (7) 2 oz. jars Niagara Stik; (4) 32 oz. Jars Millers Nu-Set; 3 gal. “Tween” 20. Garage Equipment & Misc. Items Black—Hawk front & rear end hydraulic jack: floor model heavy duty tiro changer; Delta triple duty electric grinder & steel brush; Blitz heavy duty battery charger; heavy bench vise: stationary air compressor w/% HP motor; portable air compressor with % HP motor; new H.KP. bolt cotters; Geiger floor creeper; valve spring compressor & grinder; (2) 50 ft heavy duty copper ext. cords; % in. electric driU St press; Binks paint spray gun; battery tester; J.D. power takeoff air pump; (2) 8 ton hydraulic jacks; gas cans; tap St die set; pipe wrenches; hand pump for tank; Hercules english bicvc’e, lik-p new; bulk bin chains; 25 ft. chains; Ig. cement mixing tub; life jacket; storm windows & doors; Myers dry well pump; Elatform scales; Stihl chain saw; lot of new & used turn er, all sizes; lot galvanized pipe; heavy duty wagon jack; 100 ft. Vz in. steel cable; toboggan; wheel barrow; furnace; TV antenna; sweat shirts; box of gloves; roll of wire; 20 gal. wooden keg; log hooka Sc chains. Antiques & Household Goods Refinished rope poster bed; oak table & 4 chairs; foot pedal harness vise; 2 clothes trees; wooden rake; refinished wash stand; 8 parlor stoves; old chest; marble top wash stand; 3 in. plank maple meat bench; refinished; old school text books: clock; Water crock; 1,5, &10 gal. crocks: 3’ x6’ marble slab; sausage grinder; lard press; hand made lard press; 2 hole com shelter; seed cleaner; pr. of weight scales; grain cradle; wagon jack; double & single trees; dated 1872 buggy wheel rim wrench; blacksmith tools; butchering tools; drying rack; round tables; picture frames; tobacco spears St cutters; old locks Sc latches; shoe last; wooden plane; hay rope; pulley*; hay fork; hay knife; 200 lb. blacksmith anvil; 1915 Fa. license plate; lots of jars; old gun; brass sleigh bells; bottle capper; wood Venetian blinds; chrome dinette ScA chairs; solid mahogany coffee table: modem night table; 10 metal kitchen cabinets; kit chen tiidc fixtures, and many other items. Terms: cash or approved check Robert L Brown, owner Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 John Hope Anderson, clerk Not responsible for accidents Refreshment rights reserved Clip This Ad & Keep LARGE Reinhart Appointed Auditor at First National Bank, Strasburg Larry D. Reinhart of Strasburg has been appointed auditor of the First National Bank of Strasburg, it was announced recently by Donald H. Hoffecker, executive vice president. The post is newly created and is a consolidation of responsibilities previously handled elsewhere in the bank. Hoffecker said, “The placing of all auditing duties in one department has been made necessary by the bank’s rapid growth rate.” Reinhart’s duties include the evaluation and operation of internal controls and the verification of customer bank records. A native of Kirkwood, Reinhart is a graduate of Solanco High School and holds a bachelor’s degree in business education from Shippensburg State college CHESTER PALMER ESTATE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 6 1972 at9:3OA.M. 51 ACRE FARM, EQUIP., ANTIQUES, H. H. GOODS Located 6 miles north of Manheim, just south of Lebanon- Lancaster Turnpike Interchange. Turn west off Rte. 72 at the Mt. Hope Mobile Homes along Cider Press Road. 51 ACRE FARM (APPROX.), 7 ROOM FRAME HOUSE, enclosed porch, hot and cold water, bank barn, frontage along main road. BN Farm all, F2O, NICE CLEAN ANTIQUES AND H.H. GOODS. To view property from 12 to 5 by ap pointment, call 665-5581 or 665-5664. Sale Order-Small tools, Farm Equipment, H.H. Goods. Property at 2:00 P.M. SALE BY HELEN HOSSLER J. D. Young, Atty. AND JAY PALMER, C. H. Wolgemuth & H. Shaffner, Aucts. Exec. Ph. 665-5664 PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SATURDAY, MAY 6,1972 at 10 A.M. Located at 19 South Lime Street. Quarryville, Pa. VIOLA DAMORE, ONLY ONE OTHER KNOWN LIKE IT, CELLO Old coins and currency, highboy, jelly cupboards, secretary desk, cheese cutter, rocker, 2 rockers, 6 oak chairs, 2 ladderback chairs, 4 odd chairs, victrola and records, 2 washstands, 3 wardrobes, 2 bureaus, buffet and vanity, chest of drawers, expandable daybed, iron crib and mattresses, 2 towel racks, mirrors, pictures and picture frames, cloths tree, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, Westinghouse upright sweeper, Maytag wringer type washer, old Smith-Corona typewriter, all kinds of old books, law books, music, newspapers, magazines and old bottles, dishes of all kinds, cooking utensils, silverware, crocks, jugs, jars, some dated; planters, students lamp, kerosene lamps, rail lamp, pewter tea pot, agate pewter ■coffeepot, old dolls, drapes, dress printed feed bags, ticking, muslin, quilting patches, quilting tops, blankets, pillows, throw rugs, some weaving and pottery, clocks, many more items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale Refreshments by Wesley Methodist Church SALE BY ARTHUR M. WIMER LLOYD H. KREIDER, AUCTIONEER. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 29,1972 Feeder Sale Marshall. Virginia Thursday, April 20 There were 1,040 head sold. Steers Choice and Fancy: 350-500 pounds 47.25-49.50; 505-700 42.00- 49.25; 705-800 36.00-41.00; 805-1,000 34.00-38.25. Good: 350-500 pounds 48.50- 51.00; 505-700 39.50-48.25; 705-800 35.75- 805-1,000 34.50-37.25. Medium: 350-500 pounds 47.00- 48.50; 505-700 37.50-47.00; 705-800 36.75- 805-1,000 33.75-34.00. Common: 500-700 pounds 34.50; 805-1,000 32.75. Short: 466-760 pounds 37.25- 41.50. Heifers Choice and Fancy: 375-500 pounds 37.75-38.75; 505-600 36.75- 42.25 ; 605-700 35.00-38.25. Good: 350-500 pounds 35.25- where he majored in accounting and management. He is also a member of the American In stitute of Banking. He and his wife Margaret are the parents of one child, Amy. 40.00; 505-600 33.50-37.25 ; 605-700 32.00-32.75. Medium: 300-500 pounds 34.50- 37.75; 505-600 33.50-34.50; 605-700 30.00. Common: 500-600 pounds 29.25. Short: 539-549 pounds 29.00- 29.50. Winchester, Virginia Friday, April 21 There were 1,997 head sold; all cattle state graded and sold by the hundredweight. Steers Choice and Fancy: 400-500 pounds 46.50-49.25; 505-600 44.50- 48.75 ; 605-700 40.00-44.75; 705-800 38.75- 805-1,000 33.50-38.75. Good: 400-500 pounds 50.50- 51.00; 505-600 42.50-47.50; 605-700 38.75- 705-800 38.75-39.75; 805-1,000 34.50-39.00. Medium: 400-500 pounds 45.75- 50.25 ; 505-600 45.25-46.50; 605-700 39.00-43.50; 705-800 35.00-36.75; 805-1,000 34.00-34.75. Common: 400-500 pounds 40.00- 48.50; 605-700 38.00-38.25. Short: 566-795 pounds 37.25- 42.75. Heifers Choice and Fancy: 400-500 pounds 36.50-38.25; 505-600 36.00- 38.75; 605-700 35.75-38.50; 705-800 35.75-36.00. Good; 400-500 pounds 38.50- 40.00; 505-600 36.00-38.25; 605-700 32.75-36.25. Medium; 400-500 pounds 36.50- 37.25; 505-600 34.50-34.75. Common: 400-500 pounds 32.00. Short: 510-569 pounds 34.00- 35.00. Culpeper, Virginia Thursday, April 20 There were 965 head sold. Steers Choice and Fancy: 405-500 pounds 47.50-49.00; 505-600 41.00- 49.25; 605-700 39.75-42.75; 705-800 37.00- 805-1,000 35.00-38.25. Good; 405-500 pounds 47.75- 48.00; 505-600 41.00-45.00; 605-700 40.00- 788 pounds 38.75; 805- 1,000 35.50-36.75. Medium: 405-500 pounds 45.00- 46.25; 605-700 37.50-41.50. Short: 517-809 pounds 35.25- 42.25. Heifers Choice and Fancy: 405-500 pounds 36.75-38.75; 505-600 35.25- 36.25; 605-705 33.25-36.00. Good: 405-500 pounds 35.50- 38.25; 505-600 34.50-35.25. Medium: 300-500 pounds 27.00- 30.50. Short: 425-557 pounds 30.00- 30.50. Potatoes (Continued From Page 1) GraybiU noted that an area farmer had invested a great deal of money in equipment to go into the potato business but had planted too many of the table variety of potato for the market to bear. Subsequently,he went out of the potato business. “If I would have any advice for a budding potato farmer it would be not to start out in a big way. Find a market and have a quality product. A quality- product, I think, is the key to the whole business.” And since J. Clair Graybill has been growing potatoes suc cessfully for many years he must have found the right key to profitable potato growing. Moil Box Market For Sale - 1 AC two row corn planter with herbicide box. Young Brothers, Phone 717-548- 2462. For Sale - Ford 2-row corn planter with fertilizer and in secticide attachment, $175. Larry M. Martin, Ephrata RD2, Phone 733-6098. 31