[POTZ] ■ Feeding Equipment 'Circular George Heath, District Manager, 2611 Areona Road, Mechanicsburi, PA 17055 697-5466 ALEXANDRIA MAXISENBERG 669-4027 BALLY LONG ACRE ELECTRIC MS-2261 BELLEFOMTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-353-2506 BELLEVILLE MACLAY A SON 717-935-2101 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAU6H 737-4554 EAST EARL ZIMMERMAN EQUIPMENT 445-6409 HAMBURG SHARTLESWLLE FARM SERVICE 215-481*1025 KIRKWOOD LANDIS I ESBENSMADE 786-4158 Poor tenant house I Continued from Page 52J called experts cannot tell some of the.” Reist said most of his equipment comes from Lancaster County, but he points out that many Lan caster County antiques left the county, first going West with early settlers who took Conestoga wagons, farm tools and furniture. Now, he said, antiques leave because of collectors from other areas. On display will be his Conestoga wagon which saw many miles of use during the bicentennial year, and he also has an authentic band wagon. “Jumping on the bandwagon” is an ex pression which as its origin in fact, and Riest has tile wagon to prove it. He said the wagon was used for parades, church picnics, election celebrating and the like. His holds about 18 people. A surrey with a fringe cn top and an antique fire hose carriage in ex- LEBANON MARVIN HORST 272-0871 McALISTERVILLE SANER FARM SYSTEMS 463-2606 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 437-2375 NEWVILLE FRED B. McGILLRAY 776-7312 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE 766 8675 STREET MD WALTER WEBSTER 452-8521 THOMASVILLE KENNETH LSPAHK 225-1064 \ A > * S* t. Christine’s bedroom boasts a sunburst quilt made by Mrs. Reist’s grandmother. cellent condition can also be seen. Reist says he has seen a phenomenal increase in the amount of interest in an tiques, and he attributes it to the fact that there are now “a lot of collectors.” He also noted that “antiques are an investment.” While stocks and bonds may not do so well, antiques always get better. Reist knows that the first Reist, Peter, settled in Sun Hill in 1723, newly arrived from Switzerland. Marian is also of Swiss-German heritage. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graybill of Lititz. The Reist children are: Douglas, 24; Alfred and Arthur, 21; and Christine 10. funds, miscellaneous accounts 9 We're betting there’s a Grasshopper hidden in there somewhere It's not that expensive yet we've built the hydrostatic mower we think you want •Mower deck is shaft driven to assure consistent blade speed throughout any cutting assignment •Drive shaft plus two pm attachment affords quick easy deck removal •12 or 16 H P Kohler engine creates outstanding power to cutting width ratio for maintaining blade speed dependability •Consistent blade speed assures total maneuverability at maxiumum mowing speeds •Direct power input to hydrostatic units eliminates cumbersome belt drives and leaky hydraulic lines •Design simplicity and accessability encourages routine tractor maintenance •Rugged compact design with low center of gravity places operator directly above wheels for stability and traction on slopes •Rigid lateral bracing prevents abrupt downward scalping action when single wheel passes over low spot •Operator rides in natural sitting position on fully padded high back seat •Cutting width 44 52 and 61 Lancaster Farming, Saturda; The Reist family is proud of its heritage, and visitors there will have the op portunity to share in the heritage as well as have practical lesson in earl agricultural methods in thi county. Maintains traction tor grades or wet grass Snowthrower attachment for year round grounds maintenance Call us now. for hydrostatic maneuverability AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR LAWN CARE OF PA. I mile north of Martmdaie on Gnst Min Road Ph: 215-445-6650 Mon, Tues , Thurs, Fri ■tto 8 Wed. -1 to 5 Sat Bto 2 DEALER INQUIRES INVITED 9. 1977- '|H|k don’t wait