14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9, 1977 Farmhouse is [Continued from Pace 113] ier sister-in-law took emnants and did some nanipulating to get the ■esign Just the way they ranted it. When they were hushed, they were pleased vith the results. “We were working wtith ineven pices, but we managed to have some symmetry,” she explains. After die job was com plete, Mr. Garber con structed a cased-in bed and a neadboard, which Mrs. larber then covered. Another outstanding segment of the Garber home s the combined living room and dining room which .eatures a touch of Williamsburg with a colonial affet “I wanted a formal room, ’mt it had to be warm,” Mrs. 3arber says. “It just had to be ’me.’" The room was done in Williamsburg blue and red with cream walls. To add the “touch of me” she denied, Mrs. Garber has bedecked the room withh flower arrangements, paintings, crafts, and a copper woodbox in front of the fireepkce. “My home is ‘busy’," she concedes, “and, William sburg is much plainer than this, so I added the colonial touch.” The dining room houses HUNTINGTON CO. ANNUAL HOLSTEIN HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1977 At 12 Noon Sharp ‘ Located at the Huntington Co. fairgrounds off Rt. 22 at Huntington, Pa. Selling 80 head of reg. and ID grade. Springers, open heifers and heifer calves. Popular sires represented: Elevation, Arlinda Chief, Ivanhoe Star, Apollo Rocket, Gay Ideal, and many more. Dams with high records. Several with over 20,000 of milk in 305 days. Many classified good plus, and very good. Auctioneer, Mark Giick and Dale Giboney. Pedigree by John Gilliland Terms: Cash. Lunch and catalogs available. Sponsored by, HUNTINGTON CO. HOLSTEIN CLUB For more information contact sales chairman: John A. Foster, Jr., RDI, Petersburg, PA 16669.814-667-3614. GREEN DRAGON LIVESTOCK SALES iO 1 mile North of Ephrata, PA SPECIAL DISPERSAL SALE TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12,1977 7:00 P.M. SELLING THE HERD OF 808 GORE 71 Head Cows including 2 Red & Wffite Holsteins. This is a top herd of young cows. Some recently fresh. 50 due June, July, and August. Mostly Ist and 2nd calf heifers. This herd is producing 50 lbs. per head or better. Pregnancy checked and 30 day test. Anyone looking for good young cows, this is a good herd to check out. For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on the farm or at our barn or other market information call-Office 717-733-2444. WALTER H. RISSER. Proprietor the before-mentioned but terfly cupboard with an illuminated glass collection. This comer cupboard had originally been in the den, but the Garbers felt it belonged in the dinig room, so they moved it to its present locztion. The den, itself, is another interesting room. The most outstanding feature is the bookcase along the East wall, which was fashioned out of paint, shelves from an interior decorating store and refinished two years ago. “The family thought I was crazy when I brought these home,” Mrs. Garber laughs, “but, they fit in place per fectly and have worked in well.” The cupboards in her kitchen were another project which took a lot of time. “I took three months to refinish these cupboards, and may family suffered along with me,” she says with a grimace and a roll of her eyes when she things back a year. fter all the work that went into the refinishing, the family now finds the room rewarding, because from all appearances, tey installed a completely new kitchen. “You can really do a lot with what you have at your disposal,” Mrs. Garber reminds. The interior of the house is not the only part that has A distinctive feature of the Garber dining room is the butterfly corner cupboard filled with glassware collected by Mrs. Garber. Here, she sets the table as she plans to have it decorated for the Heritage Trail tour/ been remodeled. Mr. Garber recently rinished a patio in the front of the building which the family really enjoys. And, he is now constructing a 60,000 pullet house to add to an already operating 55,000 bird house. One thing is certain - if you like crafts, interior decorating, landscaping, or farming operations, you’ll enjoy a visit to the James Garber home. COHSKIMENT SJU£ »nnn,imK.ini At 9:30 A.M. Location: Midway between Hughesville and Hall's Station on Route 220,2 miles north of the Pennsdale exit on Pa. Route 147 in Lycoming Count, 14 miles east of Williamsport, Pa. TRACTORS, TRUCKS, CARS, FARM MACHINERY GARDEN EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, TRUCKLOAD of new items from the BluebaU nuts and bolt man, AN TIQUE CAR, small camper trailer. Some of the items listed at sale bill time include: Oliver 77 w/loader, Fords, New Idea 1976 Trailette 2 horse trader like new, 1974 Ford, WD % heavy duty pickup, fiberglass cap in mint condition, antique chassis, Packard Hawk exc. cond., Craftsman riding mower-like new, Plymouth sedan, exc. cond., Lit. Scout-like new, trade cap, conveyor, Ford hay crimper, 3 pt. hitch Ford Ferguson 2 bottom plows, rototiller and snowblade for Cub Cadet, several push mowers-reel and rotary type, 68 Ford 40 sedan in good running condition, Brady chopper, manure spreader-like new. One consignment from an estate including 4 bar hay rake on rubber, 2 wheel farm trailer, 3 section harrow, IHC semi-mount mower, 1 horse cultivator, milk cans, block and tackle, silo filler, steel fence posts, Super 575 David Bradley garden tractor w/cultivators, plow and sickle mower like new, tire chains, corn shelters, plus all the small items needed to run a farm, some an tiques including C. I. com sheller, hay fork, wood wheels, 2 horse weather vanes, exc. cond., wash boiler, picture pump, beam scales, walking plow, grindstone, wood fortes and shovels, wood measures, etc. Plus other items coming in daily • too late to be listed. Terms of sale - Cash or good check w/ID. Lunch available. Auctioneers: Sam and Perry Reed and Joe Kinn Phone 584-5062 for consignments which will be accepted until Friday, April 15,1977. Auctioneer’s Note: over 90% of the tractors con signed to our sale last year sold. All the items from the estate will sell without reserve. Check with us for our low commission rates and high customer satisfaction. Sam Reed, R.D 2, Muncy, Pa. 17756 Late Notice - we have been promised a large con signment of tractors from Lancaster County, Pa. and a shipment from Ohio. Watch local paper for listing of these valuable tractors. SAM REED AND SONS ANNUAL SPRING -READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQIAP£££T & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT At 10:00 A.M. APRIL 21,1977 CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME YORK CO. FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Phone:7l7-764-6412 Box 222 4 Miles North of York, Penna. on Route 181 EMIGSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17318 HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO 1 Mile North of Litib on Route 501 THUR: AP 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE, COLLECTABLES & HOUSEHOLD NO COINS ON ms SALE New cookie vending machine, hand tools including broad ax, pictures and frames, oak beds and lots more. ESTATES AND ANTIQUES wum U HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Road, LHttz Harold K. Galetoch, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION-CALL 626-0254 Receiving Bonn: Monday, Noon toSPJML; Wednesday, 9AJM. to 5P.M.; Tneaday, Pickup Day. Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers Will Be Received. WAKEFIELD LIONS CLUB 4th ANNUAL COMMUNITY AUCTION SATURDAY APRIL 16,1977 10:00 A.M. At Fowl’s Feed Mill along Rt. 272, 17 miles South of Lancaster, PA. 1 mile North of Wakefield. PA. FARM EQUIPMENT SOLD AT 1:00 P.M. New Idea manure spreader; Case transport disc; Case com planter, 2 row; Cross elevator, 30’; land roller, New Idea 212 manure spreader, 9 ft. cultipacker. 1967 Dodge 6 cyl. track, 3 speed. 14’ x 7’. 730 Case dsl. tractor, 818 Forage harvester one row, 656 International dsl. tractor, 303 AC baler with thrower, 2 heavy duty kick wagon, Ontario grain drill on steel wheels. New Idea hay rake, lumber-2x6, 2x12, Two Lancaster chain saw. VEHICLES 1967 % ton Chevrolet Pickup 1966 Corvair, 2 door, 6 cylinder Wood Camper Top for 8’ bed 1963BuickSlectra BOAT 12’ Starcraft, aluminum 15 hp., Mercury engine. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Automatic washer; air conditioner, 5,000 BTU; electric stove, G.E.; washer; dining room suite; baby crib; metal lounge chair; bunk beds; metal beds; chairs; sofa; rocking chair; gas beater; gas stove; storm windows; used garage doors; electric range; furniture, chairs, etc. MISCELLANEOUS 1 rubber tire wheel barrow, steel bed; saws; pipe fittings: metal windows; wooden window frames; wooden calf pens on slats; tomato baskets, 5/8. 75 locust posts, large hog feeder, 2 garden tractors, 1 roto tiller, also guns and tncycle and many other new items. Will Have Hay & Straw AH items sold on a commission basis & should be in good condition. Donated items appreciated. Food Will Be Available To Consign Call 786-2627 or 548-2504 J. Everett Krekfer, Auctioneer