PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OLD TOOLS, ’ CHERRY LUMBER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Located 7 miles West of Lancaster. Take Route 23 to Silver Springs, Pa. South along Summit Drive, between Silver Springs & Mount ville, Pa. Watch for Sale Signs. Dry sink, old wardrobes, chest of drawers, cedar chest,hanging wall cupboards, beds, feed chest, wall & school desks, meat benches, old wooden wheels, breakfast set, wagon tool box, hand ewe beams 29 ft., 750 ft. of cherry lumber aged, old bam boards, all kind of old tools, axes, tin ware, dishes, depression, sterescope, lap robe, lanterns, old post cards, coal oil lamps, rosettes, light & fixtures, indoor shutters, engle iron, pipe, straw cutter, milk cans, car parts, P.R.R. wedge, spords, wooden wheelbarrows, hinges, all kinds of raise, and many other items too numerous to men tion. H. (Abe) Shaffner & C.H. Wolgemuth, Auctioneers. Food by Silver Springs Fire Co. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT at our place of business located six miles S. of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile East of Marion along Rte. 914 just off Marion Exit for Rte. 81. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Sale at 9:00 A.M. 75 TRACTORS - IND. EQUIPT. • TRUCKS Usual run of tractors of various size, make, model, some with loaders are expected. Crawlers, backhoes, several trucks expected. Lawn and garden tractors and mowers. PICKERS - HARVESTERS - BALERS - ETC. One and two row pickers of all kinds, mounted and pull type; one and two row harvesters, flail choppers, elevators, blowers, balers, combines me. Int. 203, forage and bin wagons, haybines, mowers, rakes, rotary mowers, grinder mixers, plows, disc harrows, packers, loaders, post diggers, blades and other 3 pt. equipt., usual run of tires, tools, hardware, etc. FARMERS AND DEALERS Bring in your equipt. for this sale. Next sale Thurs., Oct. 5. If planning a farm or livestock sale for fall or winter take advantage of our complete Sales service. Terms: Cash or Good Check ' Closed Sundays Lunch at Sale J RALPH W. HORST SALE MANAGER Phone (717) 375-2824, Marion, Pa. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR’S ITEMS, SOME MODERN FURNITURE, 2 SEATED CARRIAGE FROM 3 VERY OLD ESTATES Located 4 miles east of Muncy at Clarkstown, Pa., Rt. 442, Lycoming County. MONDAY, LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1978 10:00 A.M. At The MAX FRALEY AUCTION HALL Old 12 pane 1 door 1 piece comer cupboard, oak pedestal table with boards, oak 5 leg farm tables with boards, lovely old dry sink with dove tailed top and drawer, hoosier cabinet, oak sideboard, several oak washstands including solid end, old drop leaf table, old large ice refrigerator, oak chiffonier, dressers, blanket chest, pine blanket chest, other oak furniture, oak library table with carved feet, wood medicine cabinet, 2 oak 5 leg tables, side saddle, buggy seat, lovely old 2 seated carriage with surry top, dash board and fenders made by W.F. Slagle, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sleigh, Governor Winthrop walnut secretary, arrow back deacon’s bench, Victorian rocker, 6 plank bottom spindle back Sunday School chairs, 6 arrow back plank bottom chairs, bamboo comer chair, old rockers, 4 old full size fancy iron beds, Ansonia Gothic 8 day steeple clock, fancy oak Ingram 8 day shelf clock, other clocks, various lamps including “Gone With the Wind”, spool stand, log cabin quilt, benches, spindle cradle, quilting frames, brass hanes, old wood scriber, wood planes, slant top desk, crocks, jugs, pot belly stove, bear rug, old glassware, ruby red cased 12 inch dragon lamp shade, etc., etc. Auctioneers' Max Fraley & Son 717-546-6631 GOOD LUNCH 9:30 A.M GEORGE BALTOZER Berks County 4-H achievements noted READING Forty-two 4- H Club members from Berks County took part in the Pennsylvania State 4-H Achievement Days, held last month at the Pennsylvania State University campus. They competed with some 1800 other boys and girls from throughout the Com monwealth in judging, demonstrations, public speaking, and consumer education events. Awards to Berks County 4- H’ers were announced last week and are as follows: The Consumerama Team, PUBLIC SALE OF 74 ACRE FARM, MILKING EQUIPMENT, SILO FEEDING EQUIPMENT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1978 Located 2 miles south of Atglen at Highland Road & Old Route 41, V* mile west of Octorara School, Chester County, Pennsylvania. REAL ESTATE: consists of a farm containing 74 acres more or less, 17 acres in hay, 35 acres in com stubbles, balance pasture land with pond. IMPROVEMENTS THEREON: Frame bank bam with stalls for 30 cows, modem milk house, heifer and straw shed, 60’ bunk feeder, 18’ x 70’ stave silo, im plement shed and com crib, 1200 bu. wire com crib, small shop, 2 car garage. 2% story stone and log dwelling house with white aluminum siding, modem kitchen, dining room, living room, den and play room and full bath on first floor. Second floor includes 5 bedrooms and full bath. Attic and cellar, electric, oil fired hot air heat, electric hot water heater, very good spring water, balcony over sun porch and car port with balcony, well kept shrubbery and a lot of shade trees, macadam driveway. EQUIPMENT: 375 ga. Esco bulk milk tank and compressor; 4 unit DeLaval Pipeline Milker w/1%” glass line; Acom bam cleaner; 60’ Badger bunk auger feeder; 18’ Badger silo unloader. REAL ESTATE SOLD AT 1:00 P.M. Terms of real estate -10% down payment, settlement on or before December 31,1978. Seller may be able to accept mortgage from respectable buyer if arrangements are made in advance. Terms By HERMAN N. CLICK MARY U. CLICK Attorney; Elvin Byler Auctioneers Leroy Zook Leon Kurtz Inspection of Property by appointment only: 215-593-5757 or 593-5387 PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 2:00 P.M. Located one-half mile south of New Holland. Between Weavers Poultry and Sperry Rand, along Orion Road. Earl Township, Lancaster County, Penna. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 40 ACRE FARM more or less NINE ROOM FRAME HOUSE. Five bedrooms, four with closets, full bath with closet; Kitchen; living room; family room; dining room. Full basement; Stoker fired hot air furnace with air ducts upstairs and down. LARGE BANK BARN, three drive floors. Barn is scaffolded for tobacco. Work shop and tobacco cellar; TOBACCO SHED to hand five acres of tobacco. Good stripping room and cellar. IMPLEMENT SHED 32’ x 50’ with storage for 55 ton of ear com. THREE STORY CHICKEN HOU.W coal fired Hot Water heating system, l, TWO STORY CHICKEN HOUSE 24's feeder and hand feeding equipment incL THREE CAR GARAGE Good well and cistern with pressure systt Land is m high state of cultivation. 1200’ road fron' Orion Road. Inspection of Land and Bam any weekday Inspection of House Sept. 9th and Sept. 16th 9:00 a.m to4;oop.m. MARY G. MARTIN, owner Early possession 10% Down Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer composed of Dorene Hert zog, Kutztown; Wade Lee, Reading; Lynda Reppert, Reading; and Karen Sat tazahn, Womelsdorf, won a blue ribbon. Dairy judging team members Wendy and Steve Shaw of Oley, Kevin Sat tazahn of Womelsdorf and Debbie Stump of Bemville combined for a seventh place in team standings. Miss Shaw and Sattazahn both earned red ribbons for their efforts. In the Dairy Bowl, Karen Kniss of Oley 1:00 P.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2,1978 and Tina Neufeld of Ham burg earned red ribbons. Paulette Staudt, a« Fooderama contestant from Mohnton, captured a fourth place in individual com petition, thereby winning a blue ribbon. Teammate Cheryl Clayton of Birdsboro won a red ribbon in the same contest. In demonstrations, Broiler placements up HARRISBURG Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth for the week ending August 19 were 27 per cent above the same week a year earlier, ac cording to the Crop Reporting Service. The placements were at 1,998,000 two per cent below the previous week. Average placements in the past nine weeks were 16 per cent above the same week a year earlier. Placements in the 21 key poultry producmg states STRASBURG - The First National Bank of Strasburg will sponsor a free Country- Western conceit and Square Dance at its Buck Office on September 23, 1978. The office is located at the in tersection of route 272 and 372, RDI, Quarryville, PA. The concert will feature The High Ridge Mountain Boys and the square dance PUBLIC SALE TRUCKS, EQUIPMENT, TRACTORS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 The undersigned, located off Route #216, Hanover-Glen Rock Rd„ in vicinity of Cidorus State Park, 3 miles east of Hanover, Pa. turning off Blue Hill Road and proceeding 2 mite south, will offer at public sale on the premises the following: TRUCKS, CAMPER, CAR, EQUIPMENT 1971 International tandem axle tractor with power steering, wet line, good tires, good condition; Fruehauf flat bed tandem axle trailer; Smithco 25 T trailer with detachable goose neck & pony motor, good condition; Zimmerman 9 T trailer; tandem 12 T Tag Along (A-l); 12 T tandem trailer; 1959 Chevrolet single axle dump truck (as is); 1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, fully equipped, one owner, 43,000 miles; 1962 Ducati motorcycle; Fan camper trailer, sleeps 6, self con tained; truck topper, Ingersoll-rand 80 air com pressor; 2 Master Power trowels (four blades); 8 steel mason mud boards; B & D jigsaw; Skil power saw; conveyor, Prime mower cement buggy, etc. Miss doors, windows and building materials. FARM TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT Ford #961 diesel farm tractor, Ferguson #3O tractor; International #3OO tractor (gas) with loader; Wheel Horse - 6 h.p. riding tractor with 36 in. mower; Case 13 disc drill; Case 2 row com planter; cultivators for H Farmall; Dearbome 3 pt. cultivator; 2 sec. harrow; International #2B disc; com elevator; D.B. robber tire wagon; hay tedder; land roller; side delivery rake; field sprayer with pump; wheelbarrow seeder; 275 gal. fuel tank; etc. with .atic Hot Point electric ranee; ele ice cream freezer; play pen, baby buggy; iw ' .er; ping pong table; American #55 meat sheer, . stove (coal & wood),- kettle, Red Power reel mower, etc. NOT RESPONSIBLE AMS; CASH ,ai