PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, TOOLS, LUMBER SOME FARM MACHINERY Sat., October 1,1977 10:00 A.M. Located in Berks County, Pa. North on 183,1 mile past new Route 22 going towards Pine Grove. Right one block. Watch for Sale Signs. FARM MACHINERY Farmall Cub tractor- A 1 condition, harrow, mowing machine, plow, 4 wheel trailer, cultivator, fencing, grindstone, scrap iron, lots of lumber, assortment of tools, work bench. ANTIQUES Oak chest of drawers, bow front china closet, 8 cane chairs, wicker baby carriage, mantle clocks, chime clocks, oak drop leaf table, dinner bell, oak high back bed, Deacon bench, 2 dressers, roll top desk, old cook stove, 2 large iron pots with lids, picture frames, brass tire pump, old cherry parlor set (reupholstered), claw foot table, sausage stuffer. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Conditions by: JOHN D. EBERSOLE Nelson C. Weidenbaugh Auctioneer: 540 N, Lewis Rd., Royersford, Pa. 19468 Phone: 215 - 948-7619 J. Robert Myers, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY Of the estate of Raymond L. Gilbert, late of Fayetteville, PA, R.R. #l, will be held 1 mile north of Fayetteville, PA on Brookens Road. EXCAVATING AND CONTRACTING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, AUTOMOBILES PARTS AND TOOLS, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1977 HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT; International 500 series D-dozer with ripper with 1,485 hours, in excellent condition; model 955 H-Cat, carriage just rebuilt, hydraulic pumps rebuilt, this machine in good con dition; Allis Chalmers H.D. 6 high-lift or front end loader, International 2500 series A tractor with In ternational back-hoe, with a special 7 ft. boom; Eager- Beaver heavy-duty 8 wheel trailer. TRUCKS, AUTOMOBILES & MOTORCYCLE: 1965 Model 750 V-8 Ford dump truck in good condition, 1959 Model 450 G.M.C. dump trucks runs well; 1964 Ford Model F-100 pick-up with utility bed, 1968 Model 300, 2- door Chrysler; 1960 Model F.C. 150 Jeep with utility bed and electric hydraulic snow plow, 4-scrap trucks, one a G.M.C. bus with new motor overhaul suitable for a hunting camper; 1961 Model 74 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, new tires, Duo-Glide, new chain, recent tune-up and original paint, like new; 1990 Modified 2- door good Flpetfine Chevrolet with floor shift. MOBILE HQME; New-Yorker 12’ x 60’ mobile home in new.condition with appliances and partly furnished. For inspection call Trust Dept, of the Chambersburg Trust Co., 717-263-9201. LIGHT EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: Lincoln electric 225 amp welder, Marquett electric 275 amp welder, acetylene welding rights, acetylene welding gauges, hose, tips and 2-wheel cart; welding table, welding rods and hoods. Yale % ton chain hoist with I beam trolley, 1 ton chain hoist, Craftsman upper and lower tool cabinet, metal 2’ x 11’ work bench with drawers underneath, Craftsman bench grinder, 2 bench vises, 5 hydraulic jacks, 2 screw jacks, sander in metal box, skill saw, grindstone with electric motor, gear pullers, gear can with pump and #9 gear oil, Come-a-long, 2 rubber-tired wheelbarrows, creepers, Vz drum of Motor Cleanse, 2 new 14.9-28 inch tube-type high performance tires, many 9:00-20 and 10:00-20 truck tires & wheels, 7 seaclamps, all sizes of I beams, angle iron, plate steel and channel iron, fuel tanks and pump, truck chains, log chains, 4 new 4-ft. fluorescent lights and tubes, 6-9 ft. fluorescent lights and tubes, shelving, grease guns, (2) 5-gallon cans of oil, glazing compound, new P.V.C. sewer lines, cuplings, elbows, ties and paper, 6 ft. roll of black plastic, safety cones, truck lights, fuel pumps, metal screws, copper tubing, washers, bolts, nuts, soldering irons, wire ends, tool boxes, levels, hack saws, trowels, scrap batteries, 5 ft. roll of cardboard paper, shovels, bars, box end wrenches, socket sets, tap and die sets, drill bits, hammers, sledges, many parts for flat head Ford motors, fuel tanks, truck tire stand and irons, load binders, lot of scrap iron, etc. Inspection of personal property on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, September 24,26 and 27 from 9 A.M.toSP.M. Sale conducted by J. Robert Myers and the staff of McLaughlin’s Auction, Chambersburg, PA. Lunch stand reserved to the Fayetteville Volunteer Fire Co. Auxiliary. CHAMBERSBURG TRUST CO., Executor of the Estate of Raymond L. Gilbert David C. Cleaver, Atty. Of Sharp & Sharp Attys. At 9:00 A.M Children need breakfast DOVER, DEL.-Extension nutrition specialists tell us that too many children head for school with little or no breakfast under their belts. This is not only foolish, but it can promote poor eatmg habits. Breakfast is important for growing youngsters. Teenagers, in fact, often grow so rapidly that their bodies get all tuckered out. Thus they require extra sleep as well as plenty of nutritious food. The body is refreshed after a night’s sleep, but it needs refueling also. From dinner to breakfast could span 12 hours or more. Skipping breakfast adds several more hours to the fast, and the body can run pretty low on go-power in that time. Breakfast provides nutrients that may not be furnished adequately by SPECIAL DAIRY SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1977 At 10:00 A.M. At Leesport Market & Auction Dairy Barn One complete herd of Dairy Cattle consisting of 65 head, formerly the George Davis Herd, Windsor Twp., R.D. #l, Lenhartsville, Pa. 35 milk cows, 15 heifers, bred to freshen from January 1,1978 to April 1, 1978. They are good, big heifers. Also, 15 open heifers, 9 are ready to breed this fall, balance are heifers from 7 months to one year of age. This is a good herd of cows, has had artificial breeding for 25 years, mostly home raised and Curtis Candy Breeding. AU cows pregnancy checked. A well balanced herd in various stages of production. Also, 8 or 10 close springers and fresh cows out of New York State. Health charts will be furnished for all cattle. If in need of any cows don’t miss this sale. NOTE SALE TIME 10:00 A.M. October 8,1977 Auctioneer - Ralph Zettlemoyer HOLSTEIN SALE COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL On the farm located on Greenfield Road between Route 85 and New Design Road four miles south of Buckeystown, in Frederick County, Maryland. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1377 10:00 A.M. 200 HOLSTEIN COWS 200 MILK! MILK! MILK! 100 are recently fresh or due sOon after the sale. The herd will be at peak production at sale time. A YOUNG HERD Many first and second calf heifers, also some springing first-calf heifers. Very few cows over 6 years old. GOOD UDDERS & TYPE A herd with particularly fine udders and lots of dairy character. EXCELLENT HEALTH T.B. and Blood tested for interstate shipment. The herd has been on a regular monthly program with pregnancy checks and open cow examinations, and the breeding condition is excellent. POPULAR BLOODLINES Registered bulls have always been used and although all cows are selling as grades nearly all are bred for several generations by registered animals. Sale Manager’s Note: In this herd of 200 the selection is excellent. These are good, sound, profitable young cows in fine working condition. They have been ridigly culled and offer an unusual opportunity for high producing replacements from one of Frederick County’s oldest and best known herds. Don’t miss it! Terms: Cash Lunch available. Sale under cover. Farm Machinery and Heifers sell on March 18,1978. PAGEWAY FARM C. EARL & REGINA C. PAGE Adamstown, Maryland 301-874-2275 A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & auct. Norman D. Hill, Associate Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 other meals. These include Vitamin C from fruit, and calcium, riboflavin and other nutrients from milk. Breakfast also helps restore the glucose level in the blood, which drops after several hours without food and can result in the blahs. Then there is the matter of performance at school. Studies have shown that youngsters who’ve eaten breakfast are more alert, more productive, and better behaved than those who haven’t. According to extension nutritionists, breakfast should include milk, whole grain cereal or equivalent, and fruit. Add any extras that calories, time and the budget permit. Whole wheat pancakes or waffles are a cinch when the batter is mixed and refrigerated the night before. . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 24,1977 Moist, fragrant bran muffins can be baked ahead and reheated quickly in the oven. Natural foods cookbooks are full of recipes for crunchy, home-made granola. One can make it special with nuts and raisins, dates or apricots. Open-face sandwiches will tempt even the most con firmed sleepyhead. Top toasted English muffin halves with bacon (fried the night before), a slice of tomato and a slice of cheese, all to be slipped under the broiler. Or one can cover buttered rye toast with thin slices of ham or Canadian bacon, and a poached egg. Fried apple rings and sausages are made for each other. So is French toast with hot applesauce between the slices. Make-ahead creamed chipped beef on split corn bread squares provides lots of cheer on a chilly morning. So do eggs baked in corned beef hash cups. When one has planned a week’s worth of marvelous menus, carry it a step fur ther. A person can make the breakfast table look inviting with colorful mats, bright napkins, a potted geranium. State horse show set DOVER, Del. - The annual State of Delaware 4-H Horse Show will be held October 2, at Dr. W. L. Mroz’s Red Gate Farm just west of Dover. The event starts at 9 a.m. There will be approximately 30 classes in English, Western and miscellaneous divisions. The show is sponsored by the Delaware Cooperative Extension Service and the Delaware 4-H Horse Ad visory Committee. Competition is limited to members of the Delaware 4- H Horse and Pony Project. Attendance is open to the public and admission is free. A special attraction this year will be the presentation of two quarter horse weanlings by Mr. Bob Evans of Columbus, Ohio. The horses will go to two deserving 4-H youths who will train and school them for future performance in the show ring. Information on the show is available from Mrs. Miriam Shepard, RD3, Harrington, or Mrs. Betty Phillips, RD2, Lewes and from county 4-H youth agents in Newark, Dover and Georgetown. SJ 117
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