~ PUBLIC SALE 1 I I I JT" 7 ACRE TRACT OF GROUND WITH LOVELY SPACIOUS RANCH DWELLING HOME SATURDAY, JANUARY 21,1978 Time ll:OOA.M. Located 9 miles Northof Gettysburg on New Route 15 at Heidlersburg exit take route 234- East 2/10 mite then turn South 1 mile along the paved road leading to New Oxford, in Tyrone Township, Adams County, PA, sale sign posted, the foil ' Tract of land containing # nt>» vw ■••• ith ►attractive white brick and aluminum ranch dwelling home, newly built in recent years, improvements their in custom built kitchen* having Ig. refrigerator, stove & dish washer, dining room, living room w/lg. fire place, 3 bedrooms, 1 and Vz bath, patio, two stairways to basement having recreation room, Ig. fireplace, wet bar, 2 bedrooms, laundry room, patio, all rooms have nice finish paneling, 2 car garage cement floor, home is fully closeted, carpeted except kitchen, drapes, all windows are Anderson Thermal pane, note this home has a beautiful setting in wooded site of Ig. growing oak trees and many young pine and cedar trees, a real home in the finest condition, may be inspected Saturdays or Sundays from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. or by telephoning 717-624-4578 for appointment. Terms: ■15% down day of sale balance in 30 dayjs with full possession, other terms day of sale, clip and save. RAYMOND E. GOFF, owner R.D. 2, Kohler Mill Road New Oxford, PA 17350 C. R. Slaybaugh, Auct. Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer Eberly & Gossert, Clerks PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC; fRe undersigned intending to quit farming will sell at their residence located about 2 miles East of Chambersburg, Pa., turn East off Rte. 11 at Mennonite Church at North end of Chambersburg. go to Scotland Road Market, follow signs, or leave Rte. 81 at Scotland exit No. 8, take Chambersburg Road West out of Scotland, follow signs, 3 miles to sale on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21,1978 Sale at 10:30 A.M. TRACTORS • S.P. COMBINE - PICKER - EQUIP!. Int. 706 gas, fast hitch, 042 hours, weights; Int. 574 utility gas, 3 pt. hitch, 735 hours; Int. Super MTA gas; Int, 400 with straight drawbar; N. 1.305 mounted picker with No. 307 husker; MF 300 S.P. combine with cab, 10 ft. header, 2 row com head, used less than 3 seasons; Int. 440 baler with thrower, 5500 bales; MP 3 pt. rake; NH 3 pt. mower; N 1 No. 50 semi-mount mower; MF 15 x 7 drill; MF 4 low planter like new; Century sprayer with 8 row boom; Int. 710 - 4 x 8 in., Int. 450 - 4 x 18 in. auto-reset plows; Athens heavy duty 12 ft. transport 28 disc harrow; MF transport 32 harrow; 3 sets Int. 255 cults; NI wagon with Kil-Bros 350 bin; another 350 bin; 2 -16 ft. Bale King wagon beds; 3NI wagons with dump bodies; Helix grain cart; Mulkey 38 ft. elevator with hood and chutes, motor or PTO; roll-way elev.; Sauder snow blade with Myers hitch; wagon with 800 gal. water tank; Cobey 9 ft. packer; hyd. cylinders, various size belts, bale tie maker, used tires, log and tractor chains, all kinds of misc. items. HOUSEHOLD 600DS - BUTCHER IMIS AT 10:30 Buffet with mirror, bureau with mirror, straight and rocker chairs, stands, baby crib, trunk, old battery radio, picnic table and benches, copper wash boiler, wash rubber, dishes, glasses, lights, pool table, 2 butcher stoves, furnace, staffer, grinder, iron kettles, ladles, stirrers and other butcher and misc. items. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If looking for tractors and equipment in like new condition don’t miss this sale. Household goods and butcher tools sell first. Terms; Cash; Lunch stand reserved. OWNERS: HAROLD I. AND LUCILLE M. CULDERTSON Phone 717-264-7289 R.R. 2, Chambersburg, Pa McCarreU repeats HARRISBURG ~ Jay The reserve champion McCarreU of Eighty Four, sample, a field cured later Washington County, cutting of alfalfa, was repeated as winner of the exhibited by Melvin W. hay Show at the 62nd Farm Martin of ManheimßV. Show, exhibiting the grand champion sample, a heat a list of placings, by dried later cutting of alfalfa, category, follows: PUBLIC SALE of 97 Acre Farm SAT., FEBRUARY 11,1978 at 1 P.M. Located along Rt. 568. First farm East of Jet. New 222 & 568 Brecknock Twp., Berks Co., Pa. GROUND: 97 acres, approx. 65 acres tillable, re mainder in meadowland, with stream, small amount woodland. TERRAIN: Most rolling, some gentle slope. BARN: Frame with cement block addition, 32 stan chions, also horse stable, and calf pens. 300 gal. bulk tank, 12’x45’ stave silo, 40’x64’ metal implement shed with workshop, 1100 bushel steel com crib. ZONING: R-2 Governor Mifflin School District. COMMENTS: The ground to this farm is generally rolling with some gentle slope, meadowland with nice stream. The condition of buildings is fair to good, also a good location with easy access to new Rt. 222. INSPECTION: Anytime by appointment. Call Homing Farm Agency, Inc. 215-286-5183. Terms 10% down day of sale, settlement on or before April 1,1978. Terms by Edwin B. Weaver Charles V. Snyder, Jr. Attorney Horning Farm Agency, Inc. Main Street Morgantown, Pa. Elton & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers 215-286-5183 PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUESDAY, JANUARY 24,1978 1:30 P.M. 90 ACRE FARM In the heart of Lancaster County, Pa. Located 16 miles east of Lancaster, 3 miles east of intercourse, 4 miles south of New Holland, 3 miles west of White Horse along Route 340 in Leacock and Salisbury Townships, Lancaster County, Pa. APPROXIMATELY 90 ACRES OF PRIME FARM LAND 80 Acres Tillage, 10 Acres of Pasture with Running Stream. LARGE STONE HOUSE 5 Bedrooms and Full Bath Upstairs, 4 Rooms, Kitchen 6 Sun Porch on first level, attic and basement. Hot Water Central Heating, Drilled Well, Cistern. LARGE STONE BARN, TOBACCO SHED, BUTCHER HOUSE Lane and Driveway paved macadam. THREE-FOURTH ACRE BUILDING LOT Situated along Route 340 on North-west comer of farm. This tract has been perk tested and approved (Beautifully Situated). Will be sold same date following sale of farm. Conditions: 10% down, final settlement by April 1, 1978 on both properties. INSPECTION OF PROPERTIES: Saturday, December 3 or by appointment. Call 717-768-8753 or 717- 768-8801. Terms By; H. S. LAPP ATTORNEY: Byler & Wenger 717-299-1100 AUCTIONEER: Steve Petersheim 215-869-2508 as bay champion Alfalfa First cutting 1. Stump Acres, York; 2. Wallace Mellott, Harrisonville. Alfalfa Later cutting 1. Melvin M. Martin, Manheim; 2. John Jurista, Tunkhannock. Alfalfa - Grass Mixed First cutting 1. Paul Bollinger, Myer stown; 2. Oscar & Wayne Campbell, Newport. Alfalfa - Grass Mixed Later cutting Jay McCarreU, Eighty Four; 2. Richard L. Maurer, Newport. Clover 1. Daniel H. Schlegel, Oley; 2. Milton Hershey School Farms, Hershey. Clover Timothy mixed 1. Steve MarshaU, Jersey Shore; 2. LuAnn Marshall, Jersey Shore. Birdsfoot Trefoil 1. Wallace Mellott, Harrisonville; 2. John Brackman, Canton. Grass First cutting 1. Charles Porter, First aid named for snagged knits DOVER, N Del. - There is help for knits that snag, according to Extension clothing specialists. One should look for a “knit fixer” in the notions section of fabric stores. It’s a tiny metal hook that’s inserted in the wrong side of the fabric so one can pull the snag to the back. A person can ac complish the same thing with a very fine crochet hook. The tightness of the twisted yam affects the snagging potential of a fabric. Tight knits snag less than loose, open knits. A smooth “hard” knit will not snag as readily as a puffy or rough-textured knit. Also, snags show more on solid PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EOUIPMENT at our place of business six miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile East of Marion along Rte. 914, just East off Rte. 81 at Marion Exit on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1978 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23.1978 Sale at 9:00 A.M. 75 TRACTORS • INC. EQUIPT. TRUCKS Tractors include John Deere, Int., Fords, Massey Ferguson, Oliver, A.C., Case, and others of various make and size, some with loaders, crawlers, backhoes, trucks, lawn and garden tractors. BALERS-HAYBIHES -SPREADERS-ETC. Balers, Haybines, conditioners, rakes, mowers, combines, pickers, spreaders, grinder-mixers, plows, disc harrows, packers, harvesters, flail choppers, planters, drills, wagons, blades, loaders, rotary mowers and usual run of equipment, posts, hardware, 6tC. ATTENTION FARMERS AND DEALERS - Bring in your equipment for these sales. We plan a Two Day Sale in March for Wed., March 22 and Thurs., March 23. If you plan a sale for spring get our terms and dates. We have lots of sales scheduled. Terms: Cash; Lunch at Sale; Closed Sundays. Rentzel, Anderson, Upperman, Wolgemuth, Martin Auctioneers Harshman, Eberly, Cosset, Stull, Rentzel Clerks RALPH W. HORST SALE MANAGER Phone (717) 375-2824 - Marion, Pa. ,S*tarday,Jaa««ry 14,1974- Elysburg; 2. Frank Sarikey, Clearfield. Grass Second cutting 1. Isaac Geib, Manheim; 2. John Jurista, Tunkhannock. Mixed - More than 50 per cent of legumes 1. Jay McCarrell, 2. Darnel H. Schlegel, Oley. Mixed More than 50 per cent of grasses 1. Robert Buser, York; 2. William Altemose, Saylorsburg. Summer annual grasses 1. Jay McCarrell, 2. Donald Bollinger. Alfalfa First cutting 1. Milton Hershey School Farm, 2. Jay McCarrell. Alfalfa Later cutting 1. Jay McCarrell, 2. Tom Zartman, Ephrata. Alfalfa, grass mixed First cutting 1. Jay McCarrell. Alfalfa, grass mixed, Later catting 1. Tom Zartman, 2. Jay McCarrell. colors, but may not be noticeable on a print. Pilling is an entirely different matter. Balled-up fibers that appear on the surface of clothing may occur from wear, from cleaning, or both, say specialists. Yarns made-of synthetic fibers tend to pill more than wool, they add. In some cases pilling can be removed by brushing, but it must be done carefully so as not to damage the fabric. It’s also possible to clip the balled-up fibers from the surface of the knit. One should keep in mind, though, that brushing or clipping will leave new exposed fibers which will also be subject to pilling. 109