60 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5. 1975 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, PERSONAL PROPERTY AND FARM MACHINERY On Rond 254 On* Mid Rfal of Rohrtburi. Pa. on Graonwood Rd SATURDAY, JULY 12,1975 9:00 O'Clock A.M. Sharp Fordson Tractor. Model A and T Ford Parts, Mail Carriers Sleigh, John Deere A and ti Tractors. 1966 Dodge D 100 Pick Up, 1954 Cadillac Sedan. Many More Antiques and Ar ticles too Numerous to Mention. Tractors and Machinery will be Offered at 12:00 Noon. Terms Cash Lunch Estate of WILLIAM H. EVANS Attorney’s Smith, Eves, and Keller Executor Doyle Evans Auctioneers Eugene A. and Gele L Derr Phone 717-784-0885 or 784-5413 PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FRIDAY, JULY 25,1975 10:30 A.M, Located 2 miles South ot The Buck |Rt. 272|, west 3 /< mile along Silver Spring Road, Drumore Twp, Lane Co, Pa Real Estate consists of all that certain tract of land containing 100 acres more or less with large amount of road frontage; erected thereon 2*4 story frame dwelling containing 8 rooms with summer kitchen attached; also erected there on bam with 16 stan chions, 2 implement sheds & com bams, metal im plement shed, cement silo, milkhouse and other buddings. Well water fc electric. Real Estate may be inspected Sat. July 12th 1-3 P.M, and Tuesday July 15th 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. or by appointment phone 717-397-7411 ask for Mr. Sellers or Mr. Clarke. Real Estate will be offered for sale at 2 P.M. Farming implements consist of A.C. Dl7 tractor, WD A.C. tractor, J.D. B tractor, Ford Jubilee tractor, A.C. whirlcut tractor mower, A.C. tractor mower 2 point hook up, N.H. No. 65 baler with bale thrower, A.C. manure spreader, A.C. No. 720 forage harvester (used one season), M.F. corn picker, rubber tired wagon, grain wagon, N.I. chuck wagon, Graham plow, 3 bottom plow, 2 bottom plow, no till 2 row com drill, A.C. combine, disc grain drill, spring harrow, disc harrow, cultipacker, Oliver hay rake, N.I. manure loader, 2 rubber tired wagons with high sides, hay crimper, drag elevator, bale elevator, silo unloader, Grove scraper blade, ensilage blower, endless belt, field sprayer, post hole digger, steel fence posts, 2 sets tractor chains, iron watering trough, aluminum ex tension ladder, aluminum gates, chain hoist, platform scales, 15 bales bailing twine, iron kettle, feed cart, 3 fence controllers, steel wheelbarrow, hydraulic jack, extension cords, electric hot water heater (new), 500 gal. oil tank, oil barrel, 2-3 barrel motor oil, 2 unit Surge milker & pump, 12 can milk cooler, 15 milk cans, steel tubs, power saw, air compressor, M>” to V* electric drills, jig saw, dehomers, small tools used on a farm and many other articles. 400 bu. ear com 2 T. Hay 8 Ton Fertilizer Approx. 400 gal. gas 1967 Dodge 4 door sedan (low milage) Household furnishings consist of roll top desk, Chippendale wall table, wardrobe, plank bottom chairs, rockers, desk chair, cedar chest, metal bed, marble top bureau & bed, dresser, TV, some old china & glass, some ironstone, toilet set not complete, candle mold, butter print, spinning wheel, churn, copper kettle, iron kettle, 2 apple butter stirrers, 8 & 16 millimeter projectors, binoculars, oil room heater, electric heater, plastic pipe, garden hose, Winchester 12 guage semi-automatic shot gun model 50, Remington 270 rifle with scope, Winchester 225 rifle, Winchester model 54 rifle, Excel 410 single barrel shot gun, and other articles. SALE BY NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK Administrator of the William H. Ambler Estate. Lunch available A.W. Reese Att’y Kersey A. Bradley Auct. Kirk & Eschbach Clerks Horses Covered By Maryland Law A new Maryland law, which becomea effective July 1, revUea existing laws to provide for the licensing of livestock dealers, Including those who deal in horses and other equines, it was an nounced today by the Maryland Department of Agriculture. Licensed livestock dealers and market operators are, by the provisions of Chapter 171 of the 1975 laws required to maintain records covering all livestock, including equines, received and disposed of by the dealer or his agent. Records are to be maintained for three years, and must show dates of receipt and sale and the name and address of the consignor. The law defines a livestock dealer as any person who engages in the business of selling, buying, exchanging or transferring livestock at any place and at any time. Livestock, equines in cluded, must be identified in one of several ways, in cluding a metal ear tag, tattoo number, purebred name and registery number, or by such methods established by the Maryland Growing Degree Days For the week ending June 30, 1975, the average tem perature in Lancaster was 74 degrees. Days for crops at 40 degrees numbered 1914 and for 50 degrees numbered 1132. Rainfall for the week was 2.38 inches and from April 1 was 15.55 inches. Weather Summary Southerly winds brought increasingly warm and humid conditions to Penn sylvania Monday and Tuesday. Daytime maxima reached into the 80's and 90’s while nights cooled only to the low 70’s and 60’s. Relief from the heat came in the form of a cold frontal passage Tuesday night as temperatures cooled 10-15 PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household-Items SATURDAY, JULY 12,11:30 A:M. 1003 East Mam St., Akron, PA, Lane. Co. Real Estate at 1:00 P.M REAL ESTATE INCLUDES: 2-Story, Spacious 4-Bedroom Home, Modern kitchen, utility room, D. Rm., L. Rm., 2 Baths, aluminum siding, interior redecorated, Boro water,’ Sewage, deep lot, old shade, concrete basement, attic.’ Plan to see this fine property. Inspection of Real Estate daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (ex cept Sundays). Phone: 859-2326 for appointment or Kings way Realty 299-0791. Terms: 10 percent down on Sale day, remainder Aug. 1, 1975. Household items include: Philco Auto. Washer (good); Kitchen dinette w-6 chairs, excellent con dition; (4) electricians; nice table lamps; double bed; (2) metal single beds; 4 dressers, chest; 3 metal wardrobes; 4 pc. dining room suite; Living Room suite, fine condition; end tables; etc. 1968 Ford LTD, good motor, Winter coats; boots, quart jars; agate canner; new washbowl (lavatory). Good power Mower, Mall skill saw; elect, sander; electric heater; kerosene heater; Coal Antique iron; 2 - bicycles; blower w-motor (new); black-board; picnic table; rabbit pen; misc. tools, etc. Produce growing in large garden near Millway. Pedro and Mirto Melendez, Owners: Diller & Kreider, Aucts. Moving South Makes Sale Necessary Secretary of Agriculture. Further, identification must show breed, sex, age, approximate weight and health status. Records must also Indicate the purpose for which animals are con signed. such as breeding, feeding, graxing or milk production. However, in dividual Identification is not required for steers, spayed heifers or calves under 8 months of age of beef type for feeding or grazing purposes. Specifically exempted is a person who, by dispersal sale, is permanently discontinuing the business of dairying, breeding, raising or feeding animals. Also exempt is that part of a farmer’s business relating to the buying and receiving of livestock for grazing and feeding purposes and the sale of these animals thereafter. Likewise, far mers who sell any breeding, surplus or unprofitable animals owned by him are exempt. The law also exempts the private sale, exchange or transportation of equines. degrees. Temperatures remained in the 50-80 degree range the balance of the week with a low of 53 degrees reported in several North Central Mountain areas Saturday morning. Moisture laden air remained well entrenched, however, Wednesday through the end of the period with cloudy skies and numerous thunder • showers observed especially in the eastern two-thirds of the State. Heavy rains of 1-2 . inches were common 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The nearly 2.5 inches of rain Friday m South Central counties was the greatest one day rainfall since September 1, 1974. Lunch Centre County Conservation District Wins Award Pennsylvania's Centre County Conservation District has won top honors in the 28th annual Goodyear Conservation Awards Program. The first place district in the statewide competition was chosen for its ex ceptional accomplishments in resource management and development, according to the announcement by Ray Oviatt, awards director. An independent Judging com mittee selected the winner in the contest sponsored by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in cooperation with the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD). William E. McLaughlin, Spring Mills, Pa., named by the district as its outstanding cooperator, and John Stover, Arronsburg, Pa., board member, will receive ex penses-paid, vacation-study trips to Goodyear Farms and the Wigwam resort, Litch NICHOLS ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 12 - STARTING 9:30 A.M. De Alton Nichols home, Maple SI., Roulette, Pa., off Route 6. 10 miles from Carderspot, 7 miles from Port Allegany Refrigerator (freezer in top), small Drop Leaf Table, Mangle, Step Stool, Kitchen Utensils, Blender, Coffee Pots, Fans, 9 pc. Dining room Suite (real nice), 2 Mounted Deer Heads, Mounted Pheasant behind glass. Portable Singer Sewing Machine, Hoover Sweeper, Floor Scrubber, Glass Top Coffee Table, End Tables, Samson Massager Belt, Card Table Set, Gun Cabinet, Clothes Hampers, 6 Folding Chairs, Corona Typewriter, 3 TVs (1 color). Radios, Throw Rugs, Davenport and 2 Chairs. Piano (real nice), 4 Fly Rods, Resckke Regal 2 pc. Rod, Tonka Queenwood 3 pc. Rod, lots of Fly Tying Supplies, Fishing Reels, Fish Baskets, 3 Leather Handle Hunting Knives (Kenfalk, 1nc.),,1 Pearl Handle Knife, Cury Safe 28x40 on wheels. ANTIQUES 24-inch Tiffany Type Chandelier (crown and grape sides), Music Cabinet with Clawfeet, Desk, Smoking Stand, Elephant Match Holder and Ash Tray, Statue No. 60, French Boy Eating Fruit, Sectional Bookcase, RCA Victor Radio, Victorian Davenport and Chair, Side Chairs with Needlepoint Upholstery, Foot Stools, 2 large Flower Vases Mark X 913, Gone with the Wind Lamp (1897, made electric), 2 Tier Table, Brown Flowered Lamp, Mantle Clock, Wall Clock, Medicine Cabinet, Camel Back Trunks, Iron Bank, set of 4 Chairs, Pump Organ, 2 Velvet Wedding Albums, WWI Trumpet, Campaign Hat, Hall Tree and Bench, lots and lots of nice Picture Frames (all sizes and shapes), large and small Mirrors, Wicker Furniture, Plank Bottom Chairs, Wicker Chest, Oil Lamps, Bamboo Book Stand, Seth Thomas Mantle Clock, C. D. Keihle Violin Dec. 1, 1920, Guitar, Desk and Bookcase, Oak Bedroom Suite, Dressers, 18-inch Chandelier on chain, 3 A Brass Trim Bed, Library Table, Commode, Straight Back Rockers, 3 Cedar Chests, Chest of Drawers with Tear Drop Pulls, Chest of Drawers, 4 pc. Bedroom Suite, Replica of the Mayflower (28x24 inch with canvas sails), 5 pc. Curly Maple Bedroom Suite, Child's Tool Box and Tools, Block Plane, new Oil Burner Car Light, Headlight Lens, Shock Springs for Model T Ford, 1920 to 1940 Collection of Pa. License Plates, Tin Fishing License, Library Bookcase, 2 complete sets of Silverware, China Closet, Silver Trays, several pieces Cut Glass, Vinegar Cruets, Relish Dishes, Sugar and Creamers, Water Set, Strawberry Dish, Vases, Pressed Glass, Hand Painted Nipon Creamer, 8 Nipon Salt Dips, 8 Gold Rim Goblets, Gold Rim Water Set, Austria Salt Dips, Novitake, Pewter Ware, 5227 Flower Dish, Meahin England Dishes (service for 12), Stick Pins with Pearls, Gold Watch Chains, Key Wound Watches, Old Photos. Ladders, 2 Unit Surge Milker Pump, Garden Tools. MANY CHESTS AND DRAWERS TO BE SORTED YET—NOT EVERYTHING LISTED HERE! LOTS OF ITEMS FOR COLLECTORS DON’T MISS THIS BIG SALE-SAT., JULY 12 TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK DAY OF SALE. LUNCH AVAILABLE. AUCTIONEER: SI PEPPERMAN PHONE; 814-698-3431 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON PREMISES. LARGE OR SMALL-CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER IP YOU ARE INTERESTED IN AN AUCTION REMEMBER, WE LET YOU DECIDE! field Park. Arts., in December. They will be Joined by representative* of other first place districts throughout the United States. In addition, plaques will be presented to the winning district and to the runner-up at a meeting of the Penn sylvania State Association of Conservation District Directors, Inc. The out standing cooperators with all participating districts also will be honored. Somerset County Con servation District is the runner-up district in Penn sylvania. Its outstanding cooperator is John T. Kretchman, Meyersdale. SPEED LIMIT Polls show 70*7 of Americans favor keeping the 55-mile-an hour speed limit on the nation s high ways