PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT MONDAY, MAY 29 , , J 10:30 A.M. Located at 3655 Orkney Rd. X A mile N. of Mountville, Pa. old Route 30 turn at Hollinger I.H.C. Garage. Between Silver Springs & Mountville W. Hempfield Twp. 4TRACTORS JD 3010 w/Gas; Super C Farmall w/two Pt. hitch cult., tob. Hoers, grass mowers, com planters, H. f a T na L^ /loader - farmall w/cult. plow, IN #27 baler PTO - like new, JD 28 transport disc., NI spreader w/PTO, Myers snow blade, hay crimper, hayrake, Stauffer tob. planter, Century field sprayer, tob. ladder wagons, cultipacker, McDerring 13 hole grain drill, mounted circle saw, running gear, trailer mower, tractor chains, water tank, gas tanks, metal truck bed, Minnich tob. presses, Pot Belly stoves, wire, chicken picker, used concrete blocks, alum, siding new, lumber, 4’ x 20’ wooden com crib, hay, Straw, Com, and many other items not listed. Wagon load of Sm. items. Sale by CURVINNACE H. (Abe) Shaft ner 653-5689 Bob Wolgemuth Aucts FOOD STAND PUBLIC SALE OFAHTIQUES MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 29 Situated 4 miles N. of Hershey off the Sand Beach Road. Turn onto Crooked Hill Road or turn S. off of Route 22 on the Mill Road 1 mile. 5 weight scales with scoops, 2 old beam scales, 4 tin milk cans, old horns, old car defrosters, micometer set, meat grinder, blacksmith hand augers, 2 fish gigs, old tools, 2 old scribers, old monkey wren ches, cart hook, picks, R.R. bar, old manure hook, hat chets, chain tighters, bung hole auger, 2 brass Rich mond pumps, 2 drawing knives. R.R. spikeJiammer, 2 butcher ladles, tin oil cans, coal oil lights, brass kettle, scale, brass tray, 5 cow bells, flat irons handles, Butter prints, old clocks, Rayo lights, 2 copper coffee pots, shoe maker outfit, goblets, mUkware bottle, old pic tures and frames, Liberty Bell bank, hanging lights, lanterns, wooden fork, old blue print Harrisburg Jug, banks, Tiffany lights, parts, old griddle, granitware, old light shades, cake stand, old roll pins, small boxes, bone knives and forks, iron turtle, gypsy kettle, old low sink with top, cooper wash boilers, Heisey glassware, brass flower pot, Heisey glass basket, old light globes, old pan, coffee grinder, Ironstone pitcher and bowl, 1 Lg. Ironstone pitcher, old kerosene jug, old childs dish, baskets, 3 picture scopes, old watches, cherry seeder, 3 bracket light reflectors, 2 Jimmy John jugs, Bow front china, closet with dragon figures and mirror back, 6 blue willow cups and saucers, old salt shakers, large painted bowls, flowing blue chinaware, glass cake stand, lustre cup, old dolls, chicken on nest, salt dishes, pewter creamery, Avon bottles, fairy lamp, banquet lamp, low sink, plank bottom chair, bud vases, iron horses, miniature light, shave mugs, hobnail bowl, Bennington pitcher damaged, iron clock, trivets, blue marble vase, iron statue clock, 3 section bookcase, spool cabinet, old books, figurines, depression glass, metal pie turners, iron biscuit trays, old electric grind stone, butcher stirrers, - ' 3 prong forks, wheelbarrow wheels, Stillard scale. 2 buggy robes, ice tongues, iron butcher spreader, old spring top bottles, steeple clock, wheelbarrow, 10 sm. school desks, spinning wheel, buck saw, harpoon fork, old boring machine, Model A radiator and grill, old cane, butcher kettles, cupboard, large sound speakers, jelly cupboard, old cradle, 2 trunks, child desk, old bureau, 2 iron beds, childs roll bed, 3 bedroom pots, old spring top jars, comer cabinet, paper reel, 2 small chests, display case, silver ware, old sewing machine, bead purses, hundred of other items, glass telephone knobs. Tiffany lights, 2 small show cabinets with glass on 3 sides mirror in rear and drawer on bottom spiral pillars on front, organ light, brass bells, Touraine china, Banjos and guns. Owners MR. & MRS. ARLINGTON STRAW Aucts. Gerberich & Long Eats on grounds Not Responsible for Accidents Cash or Certified Checks Only PRIVATE SALE 20 acres with stream, Tract No. 1 $2500.00 per acre Tract No. 2 - Old stone farm house, in 3 acres, 4 fire places, completely remodeled, also with stream, $79,900.00. Phone 533-7915. 9:00 A.M 4-H chicken project about to NORRISTOWN - This Summer a 4-H broiler/roaster project will be open to boys and girls ages 8 through 19 at Heckler Plains, a restored historical farm in the Harleysville area of Montgomery County. Dave Morrison, a local at torney and 4-H poultry leader from the county will be leading the project. The birds will be housed at Heckler Plains' and par ticipants will be assigned certain days to be respon sible for feeding and watering on these designated days. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE AT ESTATE SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 10 Located central Juniata Co., Pa. Parcel #l-34 acres w/7 room dwelling & small bam, stream. Parcel #3-9 acres woodland, excellent hunting. Parcel #4 - 33 acres cleared & woodland. For complete information, contact: Long Bros., Aucts. R.D. #2 Port Royal, Pa. 17082 Ph. 717-527-4784 The broiler project will meet Saturday mornings, starting June 3 with broiler chicks and will end July 30 with dressing the birds. Participants will measure feed consumption and calculate the cost and rate of converting feed to meat. Bird handling, genetics, nutrition, disease control and economics will be covered at weekly meetings. Visits to a poultry farm and hatchery are also planned. At the end of the project each participant will dress two birds to take home. In July, there will be an all Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1978 day workshop where youngsters will learn how to grade eggs, judge live and dressed birds plus determine how good a layer a hen is by analyzing the bird. This will be conducted by a Penn State University Extension Service poultry specialist. The roaster/capon project will last until Labor Day weekend. Participants will receive instruction in the caponizing of cockerels. The business management aspects of poultry farming (egg and broiler production) ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sale reports ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A Public Sale of antiques Saucer $65, 2 Saucers $lOO, was held May 20 by Mrs. Hanging Light $440, Estella R. Wimer, comer of Dickinson Calendar Plate W. State St. and Summitt $lOO, Coffee Grinder $B5, Ave., Quarryville, Lane. Co., Post Card Albums $6O to $9O, Pa. Duck Decoy $9O, Iron Bank $27.50, China Teapot $52.50, Mantel Clocks $5O to $6O, Earthenware Pie Plate $65, Pictures $2O to $240 and Wild Cherry Bottle $llO. Kersey A. Bradley was the auctioneer. Prices received were: Victorian Sofa $450, Slant Top Desk $6OO, Dry Sink $2BO, Marble Top Stand $l4O, Corner Cupboard $l4O, Wash Bowl & Pitcher $lOO, Cup & PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES of the Jacob S. Winemilier Estate shwdm, mc 3, im Located approx. 5 miles southwest of Fawn Grove, Pa. off Md. Rt, 136 at the corner of Amoss Mill Rd. and Jolly Acres Rd. in the 4th District of Harford Co., Md. 1:00 P.M. Very attractive 25 acre farm, all tillable but 2 acres, and having over % mile of hard road frontage, im proved w/a frame 5 bedroom 2 Vz story house w/bath, kitchen, dining & living rooms and cement basement. Also small stable w/shed attached, Ig. chicken house, corn cnb w/wagon shed attached & Ig. garage. The topography of this fine farm is nice & level, on the top of a hill & offer a grand view of the surrounding countryside. Don’t miss this one at public sale. Terms: 10% down, bal. in 30 days. For inspection by appt, please call 717-382-4526 or open for inspection May 27 & 29 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Player piano; piano rolls; sq. oak ext. table w/3 leafs; set of 4 high bl. oak chairs; Ig. fancy oak buffet w/beveled glass mirror; pump organ; oak ice box; dry sink w/cupboard top; wood box; library table; oak rockers; 3 pc. oak bedroom suite; 4 pc. Victorian living room suite; oak bed; Boston rocker; blanket chest; high Victrola; trunk; 2 dressers; picture frames; high chair; baby crib; old cherry drop leaf table; Singer treadle sewing machine; dinner bell; iron kettle & 3 ft.; sausage grinder & lard press; butter scales; slaw cutter; kerosene lamp; rayolite; oak fancy mantle clock; porch swing; 3 flat irons; lanterns; old books & magazines; some old dishes; stands; old auger boring machine; wooden planes; old carpenter tools; buggy wheels; 1 & 2 man cross cut saws; single & double trees; steel traps; hide stretching boards; wooden wheelbarrow; iron trough; 2 horse flat bed wagon; furrow plow; riding cultivator; drag harrow; shovels; hoes; forks; rakes; etc. 2 self-propelled rotary mowers; garden cultivator; step ladders & many items not mentioned. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Electric stove; apt. size refrigerator; 3 pc. living room suite; 3 oak chairs w/leather seats; reclining chair; tables; cabinets; metal beds; Duo-Therm heatrola w/fan; Presto boiler; 22” electric fan; por table sewing machine; rollaway elec, fan; Electrolux vacuum deaner; new 3 pc. gold band dessert service for 24; pull down stairway; yard settee; 12 ga. double barrel hammer type shot gun; dishes; pots; pans, etc. Terms: Cash or Approved Check. Executor Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph: 382-4379 Anderson & Warner, Clerks Georgia Howard, Attorney Not responsible for accidents. Lunch Available. start will be stressed for high school age participants. Ten Dollars ($10.00) per participant will cover costs toward brooder equipment, coop construction materials, and feed. The project is .limited to 25 participants. There will also be an op portunity for scouts to obtain a merit badge in a related but more intensive project. Anyone interested should contact Dave Morrison at his office, 215-539-4530, 2300 Girard Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. At 10:00 A.M REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES & TOOLS S. AUSTIN WINEMILLER 141 1:00 P.M.