Motorists HARRISBURG, Pa. • State Agriculture Secretary Kent D. Shelhamer has warned Pennsylvania motorists to be watchful of gasoline overcharging at service stations throughout the Commonwealth. Shelhamer noted that an GAP AUCTION FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9,1977 5:30 P.M. Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey Hill Minit Market • Cross RR Bridge. ANTIQUES AW HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOU) AT EVERY AUCTION. Inspection Friday from 9:00 a.m. until sale time. CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Call us for ptck-up service. IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES FEESER'S NHimiMl SDK NEW HOLLAND FEEDER PIG SALE DARN NEW HOLLAND, PA. CATALOG AVAILABLE - WRITE OR CALL FOR YOUR COPY 20 MARCH HAMP BOARS 10 YORK GILTS 15 X-BRED GILT 10 FEB. YORK BOARS 50 HAMP GILTS ALL OPEN GILTS BREEDING AGE SCANOGRAM FIGURES AVAILABLE ON BOARS ALL PIGS HAVE BEEN TESTED NEGATIVE FORPSEUDORAtIES Auciiane»r it A«E OIFfENIACH Field min it BILL POWELL FRANK FEESER-TANEYTOWN MARYLAND 217*7 301/848-6280 productivity - soundness growing ability , SALE TELEPHONE 717/354 4341 Saturday. Sepl. 10.1977 i:oap.m. TWO DAY ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 & 10,1977 10:00 A.M. Each Day Located in East Dallas, Pa. on Demands Rd. leading from Dallas to Centermoreiand. 10 miles North of Wilkes Barre. Pa., 4 miles North of Dallas. Pa., off Route. 309 at red light. Watch for auction arrows. Auctioneer’s Note: This is a life time collection of one antique furniture, glassware, and collectables. The Late Oliver Schallenberger was a well known Painter of glass lamp shades. Plan to attend this fine auction. Terms: Cash or approved check. ESTATE OF THE LATE OLIVER SCHALLENBERGER, East Dallas, Pa. Lunch available by Orange United Methodist Church. Auctioneer and representing attorney not respon se for accident. Bob Earl-Auctioneer R.D. 3 Box 92A Wyoming, Pa 18644 Phone 333-4179 bilked at gas station increasing number of telephone calls are being received by the Agriculture Department’s Bureau of Standard Weights and Measures with complaints of service jtation overcharges forgasolme. He said that bureau in 10 BRED GILT LUNCH AT NOON specters had investigated the problems and discovered that motorists are being “bilked” on occasion. “When a motorist calls and says that he was charged for 15 gallons of gas and he only has a 13 gallon tank, something has to be fishy,” Shelhamer said. “Our in spectors found that some stations were hanging the hose nozzle up without turning off the pump, then starting a new sale without returning the device to zero. “Another prominent method of inflating the actual cost to the motorist that our people found is setting computation prices higher on the puny) than the posted price. The motorist may think he’s getting a tankload of gasoline for 60.9 cents a gallon when the FARM DISPERSAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1977 12:00 Noon Sharp Located 3 miles west of Rt. 220 at Milan, Pa., Bradford County. Watch for arrows. 55 Holstein cattle; 40 milking cows; 15 heifers. Pregnancy checked, charts day of sale; four tractors; AC 180 D; complete line of farm machinery; hydroponic seed & plant growing unit; 400 gal. Zero vacuum bulk tank; 45 ft. single line universal pipeline with four units & washer. Owners: JAMES H. NEWILL & SONS R.D.I Milan, Pa. 717-596-3306 Nichols Brothers Farms East Smithfield, Pa. 18817 PUBLIC SALE Located 1 mile South of Hummelstown along Middletown Road. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1977 LABOR DAY 12 Noon Tractors & Farm Machinery Farmall 806 diesel, Farmall H, Farmall ’ H with loader, Farmall BN, Ford BN, Ford 9N, New Holland 717 harvester with grass pickup, 2 New Holland unloader wagons with roof, 56 International blower and pipe, 2 McCurdy gravity bins on Oliver running gear, New Holland hay rake, New Holland 270 baler, New Holland 469 haybine, New Holland 352 grinder-mixer, New Holland 510 spreader (hydraulic endgate). Inter national 37012-ft. disc, International 700 5/16” plow. In ternational 2-pt. mower, Sears 7-ft. mower, Oliver 2- row com planter, International 2-row com planter (3- pt. hitch), John Deere #55 12-ft. combine. Belt 10-ft. small grain elevator, 16-ft., 5” grain auger, Badger top silo unloader, Iron-Age single- row potato planter, Oliver single walking plow, 2 feed carts, Disston chain saw, cultipacker, 3414 International with loader and backhoe with 2 extra 2-ft. buckets, 16-ft. Low-Boy with 4 extra wheels. 1972 Ford %-Ton Pickup, 38,000 miles, hydraulic hoses. Antique Conestoga wagon box (no running gear) with tool box and original paint, grain cradle, broadaxe, post-hole axe, long and short bam hinges and hardware, milk cans (some Hershey imprints), table vise with legs, 2 DeLaval milking units and pump with 4 stainless steel buckets, some old used lumber, single trees, double trees, wooden wheelbarrow, metal wheelbarrow, scales, and other items. Conditions by: Owner Stover & Son - Auctioneers Garver & Miller - Clerks machine is computing costs Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1977—127 at 63.9 cents a gallon." According to Shelhamer, these and other such practices are illegal, and when detected can result in fines of up to 3200. “The Bureau of Standard Weights and Measures will continue its inspection program, and we will work to maintain the accuracy of scales and measuring devices throughout the state," he said. “But an intelligent motorist may save money by keeping a careful eye on the gasoline pump himself.” The Bureau of Standard Weights and Measures in spection program extends to hardware stores, bakeries, farm and garden supply establishments, produce outlets, packaging, LPG meters, scales, bulk milk tank calibrations, and gasoline pumps. Other Items Ammon Gorver, Peachilicious Weekend starts today STEWARTSTOWN, Pa. - Whistle com was invented by Erwin Miller, New Freedom Rl, whose old-time steam engine sports three shrieking whistles and a hose that steams five dozen ears of com in the husks in a cauldron. Miller will be a feature of the Maple Lawn Farms Peachilicious Weekend on September 3,4, and 5 at New Park, Pa. He will make up com to serve with peach butter and all the peachilicious foods provided by the community. Grange holds picnic LANCASTER, Pa. - Lancaster County Pomona Grange 71 held its annual picnic on August 20 at Huffnagle Quarryville, Pa. Master Jesse Wood con ducted a short business meeting. A donation was made to the Southern Lancaster County Library Center, PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 50 ACRE FARM THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15,1977 Located on the premises at route 3 Hum melstown, Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County. To locate property go west on 322 past Hershey to traffic light on top of Hummelstown hill and bear right and continue to first road right and turn and continue north under railroad underpass onto Nye’s Road and con tinue appx. 2 miles and after crossing second steel bridge turn right onto Willowby Road to first farm on right. This real estate being offered for sale is a once in a lifetime, as it is very unique in both location and layout of farm. All of property is on east side of highway and is the best groomed and well kept farm in the area. This farm has appx. 34 acres tillable land, 10 acres of land adjoining creek and 6 acres on woodland and nonproductive land. The fields are mostly gentle rolling and very fertile. One of the unique features is that there is over Vz mile of Beaver Creek frontage winding around this farm and is all hidden from road travel, making it an ideal place for a picnic area and a place to get a way from it all. Improvements include a 7 room brick and aluminum house with attached carport. First floor has a large spacious kitchen with plenty of finished cupboards, small breakfast bar and built in comer cupboard. Adjoining kitchen is large family room with powder room and also a large living room with wall to wall carpet. Second floor has 3 bedrooms with closet space and a large full bath with large vanity. Home is heated by Lousch stoker furnace with cast iron baseboard heat on firsUfloor and radiators on second. Water is supplied by 85’ well and also included is a water softener. Home has storm windows and many other features and can be moved into without any repairs or alterations. Other improvements include a frame 2 stable bam with attached machinery shed and ample storage area on second floor. Terms to be 10% down and the balance in 60 days or upon settlement. Inspection of property by calling the following numbers: Woodrow Noll - owner - 545-1017 Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer - 867-1809 Herbert A. Schaffner - Attorney • 566-2501 Farmer's Bank - Trust Dept. - 566-3206 Auctioneers note: Words can hardly express this tremendous opportunity to purchase a small farm of this quality with such a quiet setting with true country living. Plan to inspect this property and prove to yourself that this is what you have been looking for to call the answer to your dream. Hie com will complement a pig roast with peach sauce, peaclqr dogs, homemade pies, ice cream and desserts featured at the annual harvest festival where everything starts with peaches. Hours for the peachilicious event will be 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Saturday and Labor Day; noon to 6 p.m. Sunday for the craft bam and food concessions, while regular hours in the orchard will prevail on that particular day. Quarryville, as well as to the Lancaster County IYFE program. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Groff will be degates to State Grange the week of October 24 at Danville, Pa. Park, The next meeting will be held at Fulton Grange Hall, Oakryn, on October 15,1977 atB:oop.m. 6:30 P.M. Conditions by: WOODROW NOLL Owner
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