2 BIG PUBLIC SALES VALUABLE GASOLINE ENGINES, GUNS, PRIMITIVES, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, DISHES, ETC. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 TIME: 10:00 A.M. SHARP EACH DAY Bowmansdale, Pa. from Dillsburg, go N. on Rt. #l5 approx. 4 mi. to Bowmansdale Mechanicsbiirg exit, turn R. or E. Go through Bowmansdale, cross Yellow Breeches Creek, 2nd lane L. to sale. Signs posted. GASOLINE ENGINES -r GUNS 2-1% hp. International gasoline engines, New Holland 5 hp. gasoline engine on cart, Newway 3% hp gasoline engine on cart, Fairbanks IV2 hp. gasoline engine, Taylor 2 hp. vacuum engine in one unit used as engine or pump w/cart, Cushman 2 hp. gasoline engine w/cart, a real antique air cooled gasoline engme, unknown gasoline engme, 4-Maytag motors, Wiscon sin engme, Savage 30-30 bolt action rifle w/elip & scope mounts, Jap. rifle 6.5 mm fme shape, H&R 410 ga. smgle barrel like new, Richardson 12 ga. double barrel hammers. Barker 12 ga. double barrel hammers, Marm 25-20 rifle pump octagon barrel, antique Spencer model 1865 pat.; 1860 rifle, Springfield model 1898 rifle collectors item, antique octagon barrel 22 rifle, Ranger 22 bolt action rifle, Batavia 12 ga. double barrel Demaskas shotgun, 12 ga. pump shotgun new barrel, Stevens 20 ga. smgle barrel shotgun, Winchester 97 pump shotgun w/polly choke 12 ga. FURNITURE - PRIMITIVES - TOOLS DISHES - ANTIQUE MACHINERY 2 oak oval china closets, refmished oak washstand, refimshed oak kneehole desk, 2 refmished blanket chests, refmished bookcase glass doors, refinished oak square table w/boards, refimshed jelly cupboard solid ends, oak schoolhouse cabmet Perry County, trunks, mahogany drop leaf lamp table & kneehole desk, anti que night table, benches, buffet, cedar wardrobe, child’s chifferbbe, maple dresser, office desk, marble lamp and table, sofa, overstuffed chairs, 2 coal Heatrolas, 3 parlor stoves, chunk stove, bookracks, mahogany drop leaf table, floor & table lights, gun rack, camel trunk, barrel, card tables, 6 plank chairs, refmished chest, refimshed oak dresser, brass & iron marble top stand, maple desk, clothes trees, brass bed, refmished Boston rockers, child’s rockers & chairs, elec, grandmother clock ok, chairs, stools, copper steam kettle from Hershey, carpenter box, dry smk reproduction, oak dresser, pamted dresser, spool cabinets, mghtstands, dough tray, butter bowls, cider press complete, antique hammer mill w/motor, 6 iron butcher kettles, hand forge, copper still, wooden china cabmet, square oak china closet, brass steam gauge tester, injector & blow off for steam engmes, 25 oilers for gasoline engmes, steam whistle, metal wardrobe, towel rack, quilting frame, iron crib, end tables, floor radios, cream separators, iron com cracker, air com pressor, wooden hay rakes, hames & collars, drawing knives, rules, antique wrenches, steelyards, wooden planes, flatirons, wedges, antique mill tool, hay forks, wooden pulleys, gram cradle, lanterns, slaw cutters, iron pans & griddles, iron kettles & pots all sizes, Dutch oven, waffle irons, glue pots, wme presses, Baskets all sizes, copper wash boilers, large copper kettle, copper washing machine, coal buckets, shoe last, RR items, PRR brush hook, scales, jugs & crocks all sizes, Newville jug, Whiteways Dovon cider jug, PRR shovel, tmware, collection of clocks, candle molds, collection bells, copper & brass items, 100-traps, glass butter churns, clamps, cigar mold & cutter, iron ladles, dip pers & forks, sleds, two hole corn sheller w/motor, miniature steam engme, PRR caboose light, bone crusher, Case Farquhar Co. threshing machine w/belts made m York A-l, Oliver horse plow, antique horse corn planter, saw mangrel, double snowmobile trailer w/wench, wheelbarrow, iron hog troughs, fod der & shredder cutter George Comstock Mech., anti que hand drawn fire apparatus, iron bells, pitcher pumps, milk cans, Enterprise lard presses & meat grinders, elec, coffee grinder, wooden meat grinder & measurers, drill press, graniteware, Shirley Temple pitchers, quilts, pattern, pressed, carnival & china dishes, moon & star dish, oil lights, pocketknives, razors, iron dogs, misc. fishing equip., trivets, ink wells, money banks, ice tongs, cabbage cutter, copper teakettles, powder horns, log chams, single trees, misc. tools plus hundreds of other items m antiques, primitives & tools not mentioned. Note; Good sales, something here for everyone & lots of it. Gasoline engines, guns, furniture plus antique machinery & other items sold Sat. TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR TRAVELERS CHECK ONLY Owner KENNETH A. BUSHEY George Haar, Auctioneer Phone Dillsburg 432-3815 Flohr, Clerk Refreshments: Monaghan Fire Co. Not responsible for accidents Goat owners (Continued from Page 120) hay and straw, these items will be made available at market prices. Entrants are asked to indicate on their entry form how many bales of hay or straw they might need. All exhibitors must abide by A.D.G.A. show rules. The judge’s decision will be final. Advance entries until September 13 will require a fee of $2.00 per animal. Entries on the day of the show will be assessed at $2.50 per head. Awards include ribbons of up to five places and rosettes for champions and special classes. The show is open to the following breeds: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, as well as recorded grades. Showmanship and fitting contests in both junior and senior divisions will be in cluded in the 4-H show. That event will be followed by adult showmanship com petition and a goat costume contest. At 2 p.m. the group FEEDER CATTLE BUYERS Buy your cattle from: DUBLIN FEEDER CATTLE ASSOCIATION at Exit 32, off Interstate 81, Dublin, Virginia. (Member, Virginia Beef Cattle Association.) DUBLIN is for discriminating buyers, selling fast gainmg meat type calves and yearlings - from ideal mountain grasslands (Elevations 1700-3000 ft.). Date W. Sept. 13 W. Sept. 20 W. Sept. 27 W. Oct. 25 W. Nov. 1 Date W. Oct. 4 W. Oct. 11 W. Oct. 18 W. Nov. 8 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE COUKTfiV REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1978 On premises in East Hanover Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa. Along Waterworks to Ono Road. Turn north at the traffic light in Annville, which is U.S. Route 934. Turn right on the second hard road off Rt. 934 and drive 2Vi miles. Real Estate consists of 2 tracts. Tract #1 - Beautiful Holland Stone rancher built about 10 years ago. Three (3) bedrooms w/closets, large bathroom w/built in vanity & linen closet & inlaid linoleum, living room w/picture window. Bedrooms & living room has wall to wall carpeting. Kitchen w/bui!t in electric range and inlaid linoleum. All rooms are paneled. Basement is cemented and a one car garage and laundry room is attached to house. House is in sulated and heated w/oil-fired baseboard hot water heating system w/S & W hook up. House is also equipped with a central Vacuum system. Out buildings consist of a 60 x 30 foot cement block building, a 24 x 24 foot 2 story cement block building w/2 overhead doors, and a 64 x 24 foot pole barn w/aluminum siding. Rancher and buildings are erected on a parcel of land, one acre more or less. Tract #2 - 3.637 acre field w/60 x 24 ft. pole barn. Tracts will be offered separately and as a whole. This Real Estate is very adaptable for horses and - tack room, storage and has other possibilities and merits your inspection. For inspection and further information phone 717- 865-3822 or 717-867-5316. Roy i. Ebersole, Auctioneer Weiss & Weiss. Atty’s. will hold its first business meeting, to be followed an hour later by a variety or workshops. At 6:30 p.m. it’ll be chicken bar-lxjue time. Entertainment begins at 8 p.m. At 8:30 a.m. on Sunday the open show gets underway with Gill Brown as the of ficial judge. There will be no pre-show milk-out. Anyone interested in entering the open show is asked to send entnes to Verna Guzel at the previously given address. All rules stated previously for the 4-H show apply to the open show as well. Early arrivals will be cared for beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, September 15. WmW Sale Schedule 5 Yearling Sales Time No. (pm) Head Breed 7:30 1000 Angus & BWF 7:30 800 All br. Heifers 7:30 1000 Hereford & Char-X 7:30 1100 Angus & BWF 7:30 800 Allbr. 4 Calf Sales Time No. (pm) Head Breed “7730” 1000 Allbr. 7:30 2000 Angus 7:30 1500 Hereford & Char-X 7:30 1000 Allbr. 1:00 P.M Conditions by: JOHN K. MOYER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1978 4-H goat show winners picked NORRISTOWN - Karen Bradshaw of North Wales took grand champion honors with her two-year old grade doe “Lucy” in the Mon tgomery County 4-H Dairy Goat show held recently as part of the annual county 4-H Fair in Lansdale. “Lucy” was also named senior champion animal. Reserve champion ribbons went to “Sally,” a yearling doe owned by Margaret Schoenly of Barto. The pair also captured reserve champion senior animal. The junior champion animal was won by “Dilly,” owned by Jennifer Bradshaw of North Wales while Dana Trumbower’s goat “Pasha” was reserve. Dana, who hails from Horsham, was also named champion showman. Judge Dr. Ed Watson of West Chester placed Kim Brad- PUBLIC SALE HORSE DRAWN MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1978 Time - 10:OOA.M. Sharp Due to sold farm will make public on the premises located 5 miles South of Gettysburg, along Route #l4O of the road leading to Lit tlestown, Adams County, Pa. the following: MACHINERY NIPDT stolkschredder, NH #66 baler w/engine, also 1 for parts, 2 #8 NI spreader on steel, Me. cornbinder, Ontario 10 disc grain drill, Ontario 10 hoe gram for parts, spin type lime spreader, 2-2 row Me. corn planters, 2 JD #999 com planters w/fertilizer attach. #9-Mc. mower on rubber 6’ cut, Oliver single bottom riding plow, 2 Papec model silage cutters, Me. #7 mower 7’ cut, 14” M.W. hammer mill w/self feeder. 10” JD hammer mill, tractor wood saw, 8’ Deermg grain binder, Oliver 2-12” plow w/raydex bottom on steel, JD binder truck, Oliver 2-14” plow for parts w/good raydex bottom, NI hay loader, JD side rake, Case side rake, 7’ roller harrow comb., 3-Mc. riding cultivators, JD #4 mower w/wide steel wheels 7’ cut, 2- Mc. #7 mowers 5’ cut, 3 hay tedders, 2-2 section harrows - 1 is 7’, 2 Me. corn binder carriers steel ground driven, 2-complete sets of rubber tire and wheels for #8 and #lO NI spreaders w/front ends, lots of NI spreader parts including 6 front ends, 2-#9 mowers for parts, 1-JD #4 mower 7’ cut for parts, platform scales, 40’ alum. ladder, hill side hitch, 2 Wiard 106 plows, other 3 horse plows, 2-5 prong cultivators, 1-7 prong cult., portable buzz saw w/Briggs engine, 2 model L.U.C. JD power units, NI steel wheel wagon w/hay body, Me. 2-14” plows, poultry equipment, coal brooder stove, new Me. grain binder, com binder, grain drill and mower parts, implement tongues, 6” x 60” endless belt, 6” x 40’ endless belt, JD 999 corn planter parts. King wood heater, 5 burner kerosene stove, 1-New perfection 5 burner stove, 2-3 burner N.P. stoves gas refrigerator, apt. size natural gas cook stove, 2 double beds, baby crib, other misc. items too numerous to mention. 1-horse lynch pm wagon, (real good) 2 potato plows, 4 wagon wheels, 1 horse plow, wagon seats, 2 prong coverer, 1 buggy running gear, 2-2 horse wooden wheel wagons, hill side walking plow, Me. 1 horse mower 4’ cut (real good), lots of 1-2-3 and 4 horse trees, harness, jockey sticks, breast chains, hames some w/brass knobs, collars, school desks, 4 hand cow clippers, 3 cast iron seats, 350 old brick, lots of old buggy parts, 25 buggy wrenches, 12 wagon wrenches, steps and misc. buggy hardware, poles, shafts, some new buggy wood, quilting frame, oak wash stand, oak library table oak dresser w/mirror, oak cane seat rocker, old 1 & 2 qt. jars, oil lamps, stay chain, cow chains, old house shutters, new shutter hardware. Lunch at sale by Amish Ladies. Not responsible for accidents time of sale. Order of Sale, 2 wagons of small items, 12:30 an tiques, machinery will follow. TERMS: Cash or approved check by owner. Owner: R.D.2. Littlestown, Pa. CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH, AUCTIONEER shaw, North Wales, as reserve champion showman. The champion fitter award was won by Rebecca Car mean of Schwenksville with Dana Trumbower also capturing reserve. Assistant judge for the Fitting and Showmanship classes was Stacey Seybold of Linfield. Cows classified POTTSTOWN - The registered Ayrshire dairy herd of Harold R. Kulp, 1096 Spiece Rd., Pottstown, was recently classified for type by Donald Benson, official inspector of the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association. The herd, consisting of 29 Registered Ayrshires, had an average score of 84.1. HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES GIDDION S. STOLTZFUS 137