Lancaster Co. DHiA (Continued from Page 108) Utymond & Louise Witmer R&GrG 29 59.0 95.4 34.7 4.9 1.69 lydeW. Martin R&GrH 27 99.6 85.1 42.9 3.9 1.69 SIM MENTAL CLUB CALF SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 8:00 P.M. EDST GREENE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS WAYNESBURG, PA Intersection Of 1-79 and Route 21 60 CHOICE PERCENTAGE SPRING STEER CALVES Screened and Preconditioned PUBLIC AUCTION Estate of Elsie L. Kille, deceased, to be sold on the premises; Gum Tree Corner Rd., off of Bacon’s Neck Rd. in historic Greenwich, New Jersey. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1978 Viet, pump organ, oak hall rack, 4-door pine corner cupboard, dough box, bench table (rough), Ig. walnut dropleaf dining table with boards, 3 fainting sofas, Viet, drop front desk, rope bed, Empire sofa, wood cookstove, 2 door oak ice box, pine work table, coal stove, Victorian bed, mah. washstand, iron and brass bed, sev. oak washstands, ornate oak dining table, Period Chippendale hanging mpror, oak lamp tables. Empire secretaryfearly Empire 4-door cupboard, sev. nice trunks, Viet, dresser w/carved pulls, Viet, washstand w/carved pulls, melodian, folding oak crib, mahogany easel, ornate carved oak bed and dresser, Empire bed, 2 Empire dressers, 2 blanket chests, pine armoire, sev. Viet, towel bars, piano stool, dovetailed walnut cradle, saw buck table, sq. walnut lamp table, Viet, rocker, buggy seat, organ stool, 2 old benches, plank seat high chair, oak commode chair, stick and ball lamp table, early dropleaf table (old blue paint), sev. Lincoln rockers, pak child’s chair, 15 assorted rockers, set of pressed back oak chairs, Empire corner washtand, wicker settee, 2 drawer Empire stand, 2 Morris chairs, early pine 1-drawer stand, oval mar bletop table, old child’s sleigh, wood wheel sulky, set of Viet, hip rest chairs, 4 milk cans, cow stanchions, plank bottom chairs, copper boiler, 78 records, many old advertising pieces, big little books, tabletop Vic trola, many crocks, some with blue feather design, many magazines and books, iron kettle, many' old license plates from 1916, approx. 75 pieces of pattern and pressed glass, approx. 50 old oil lamps (many unusual), satin glass bowl, berry sets.hanging Empire wall clock. Columbus clock (wood works), 2 small store scales, sev. mantle clocks, depression glass, Shirley Temple glass, doll parts, photo albums, flo blue pieces, sev. pieces of spongeware, wood planes, 2 pitchers and bowls, syrup pitchers, ironstone dishes, lg. wooden bowls, pocket watches, sm. iron coin bank, political ballots, 25 tin types (sm. approx. 2” x 2”), buttons, hat pins,-many old patchwork quilts, glass eggs, MANY OLD TIN TOYS INCLUDING DRUM MER IN ORIGINAL BOX, ADVERTISING TRUCKS, HOBO TRAIN, AIRPLANES, SPEED KING RACER, BTC.; old baskets, S.J. advertising calendars, stamps, approx. 100 pictures and frames (including colored Lincoln family portrait), etc.; baby buggy, lanterns, agate ware, old clothes, old bottles and jars (approx. 200), buggy lamps, milk bottles (some local), lap desk, feather mattresses, Indian stones, electric range, 1953 6 cylinder 2 door Chevrolet, 7 ft. cut harrow, 4 wheel farm wagon, garden tools, pitch forks, etc. plus many other items. Please note: Mrs. Kille was 89 years bid at the time of her death. These items are the accumulation of her lifetime; many of these articles are becoming in creasingly hard to find in their original condition. This sale offers everyone the opportunity to buy that hard to find item that is so rapidly disappearing. Auctioneer: Bragdon’s Inc. Phone: 609-358-8735 Refreshment! available. Rest rooms on premises. NOTE: No Additions; All Items Sold Without Reserve! Rain Date: Sat., Oct. 7. 10:00 A.M. DanS.Stoltzfus R&GrH 34 David L. Landis R&GrH 30 John W. Martin Jr. R&GrH 32 Martin N. Heisey R&GrH 61 Ben S. Stoltzfus R&GrH 24 John Omar Stoltzfus RH 27 Paul E. Martin Mix 60 Thomas C. Lapp R&GrH 28 John David Martin Mix 28 Jacob R. Glide R&GrH 26 Joseph C.Wivell Mix 31 Daniels. EshJr. R&GrH 30 PUBLIC SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6,1978 At 2:00 P.M. Located along Groffdale Church Road, V/z mile north of Route 23, turn off of Route 23 on Farmersville Road, first place on right after passing the Groffdale Frame Mennonite Church. West Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pa. 3 ACRE LOT WITH STREAM 2% STORY BRICK & STUCCO DWELLING Kitchen with metal cabinets; 3 rooms down; laundry with fireplace and full bath;'2 porches; 4 rooms up; basement with cement and dirt floor; outside en trance; electric 200 amps service; cistern with pressure system and well; gas water heater; 40 ft. by 200 ft. concrete chicken house, room for 7,000 layers, feed track and egg track, slated floors, fully equipped; 2 - 5 ton feed bins; 30 ft. by 50 ft. frame and block building, room for sixteen farrowing crates, with slated floors, gas heat; 3 and 4 ton feed bin; 44 ft. by 44 ft. fattening building, frame and concrete; two feed bins, 2Ms tons each; garage attached; 30 ft. by 36 ft. frame bank bam with loading shook 15% down day of sale, balance on or before January 2, 1979. Inspection of Property September 16, and 23, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Terms by JOHN 0. AND KAHE S. STOLTZFUS Atty.; S.R. Zimmerman Auctioneers: Robert E. Martin - 656-7770 Frank L. Steller - 656-8195 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Very Nice Ranch Home with 4 acres and 6 perches) ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TRACTORS AUTO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1978 Loc. Vz mile west of Conestoga along road leading to Safe Harbor, R.0.#2, Conestoga, Conestoga Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. V& Story, 6 room & full bath brick ranch home. Separate 24’ by 32’ brick 3 car garage w/large storage area over head. Total of 4 acres & 6 perch of very nice land. 211’ Frontage along Main Street. Property open for inspection: Saturdays, Sept. 16 & 23 from 1:00-3:00 or phone 872-7350. Real Estate to be soldat2:oo. G.E. 2 dr. refrig., G.E. upright freezer, Hardwick gas stove, Speed Queen auto, dryer, G.E. auto, washer. Zenith floor model color TV, Fedders 8500 BTU window air cond., 5 pc. walnut bedroom suite, 4 half spindle plank bottom chairs. Walnut, oak, mahg., wicker, maple, chrome, metal & other fumi 4 ’ picture frames. Iron, tin, wooden aru. ironstone, Japan, Nippon, flow blue, & ot. & china. Household articles. D-IO A tractor w/5’ rotary mower, Ariens 5 HP ru. 3 HP Chore Master rototiller, & other equip Malibu 350 (50,000 miles). Auto to be sold at served Sale by: MR. & MRS. SAMUEL W. MAIN Theodore L. Brubaker, Atty. Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 and RoyC. Probst 464-3190 49.1 89.3 66.6 44.3 87.1 80.7 44.0 84.4 47.6 45.3 85.9 33.0 45.2 82.6 45.6 46.9 90.1 42.0 45.0 85.8 36.2 46.2 90.7 53.0 46.7 76.6 34.2 49.6 94.6 24.8 49.5 89.2 88.4 35.6 90.9 47.9 AT 10:00 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978 1.69 David L. King R&GrH Roy C. Neff 1.69 R&GrH 33 67.3 91.0 44.8 3.7 1.66 Aaron E. Allgyer 1.69 1.69 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 NEW YORK, N.Y. - Rupert Seed Farms, New Waterford, Ohio, has paid $1,275 to settle a case in volving alleged violations of a federal truth-labeling law. U.S. Department of Agriculture officials had charged the firm with violating the Federal Seed Act, a law intended to protect farmers and con sumers who buy seed. 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.67 The case involved four shipments of oat seed to Pennsylvania in 1974, 1976, and 1977. Alleged violations for three shipments were false labeling as to the presence of at 9 A.M. Located on 1829 Yost Road, Norristown, Montgomery Co. State of Pa. Take Route 73 East to Route 202 Center Square Pa., Route 202 So. for 1 mile, West at St. Helena School Church on Yost Road for 1 mi. Also going east on Route 73, take North Wales Road So. for 1 mi. to Yost Road, East on Yost Road Vz mi. or traveling North or South on Route 309 take Route 202 South. Sept. 30 & Oct. 7 Brass fire extinquishers, cast iron ornaments, scribers, end irons, wooden mallets, ice tongues, breast drills, metal tool cabinet, slate tools, old tins, copper kettles, jig saw, band saw, coal buckets, com grinder, laythe, buck saw, dry measure, tin smith tools, aget kettles, copper wash boiler, blacksmith tools. China closet, oak rocker, oak chairs, plank chairs, rope bed, piano stool, child high chairs, comer medicine cabinet, oak dresser, unusual oak dentist chest desk combination roll top, sectional bookcase, oak side board, Jelly cupboard, marble top dressers, wooden pumps, wicker rocker, blanket chest, wicker stroller, school desk, drop leaf table, Pabst Blue Ribbon beer sign, 6 drawer oak filing cabinet, oak ice box, mirrors, Regulator type clock, marble, marble top weight scale, oak chest of drawers, ice cream chairs, advertising boxes, pot belly stove, cast fire place, pony cart, sulkey buggy, platform rocker, coal bucket & shovels, saddle, horse shoes, wash stands, dry sink, cider press, picture frames, wall oak telephone, cabbage cutters, lanterns, cast school bell, wooden tubs, glue pots, sad irons, pierced tain lan terns, butter chum, tin canisters, copper boilers, weight scales, apple pealer, cast iron banks, cast iron toys, advertising tinware, cast iron com muffin molds, sleigh bells, copper tea kettle, coaster wagon, ice tungs, anvils, tool chest, meat hooks, bottles, powder horns, pull scale, fat lamps, ladles, jugs, crocks, chandeliers, draw knives, shoemaker tools, dowel maker, spoke shaves, unusual punches, wooden clamps, ice saw, wood laythe, oval cans, milk cans, latches, cast iron pots, wash boilers, copper tea kettles, butcher tools, strap hinges, augers, tin smith roller, meat grinder, wooden rake, cider press, butt gauges, and many items too numerous to mention. Most of items listed are in multiples. This is a very large sale, u (possible to list all items. Each sale will have an abundance of interesting items Pi to attend. ’ease Note: Ret ..a sale, must have \bertobuy. erms: Cash or travelers iecks, or letter of credit bank w/personal check, ner ivrs er, Jhevy WEY COLE & ELAINE COLE Auctioneer; Mark “Dutch" Kistler Emmaus, Pa. 967-3584 Apprentice Ken Kunkel v Refreshments 32 39.0 93.7 43.2 3.8 1.66 57 33.2 79.1 47.0 3.5 1.66 Seed law violated PUBLIC AUCTION PLUMBING TOOLS, AND ACCESSORIES, OUTSTANDING ANTIQUES, ASSORTED HAND TOOLS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE, PRIMITIVE ITEMS, WOOD PLANE BLOCKS SEPT. 30 & OCT. 7 Furniture noxious-weed seed, and the presence of the prohibited noxious-weed seed quackgrass. For the remaining shipment, alleged violations were false labeling as to the percentage of pure seed, failure to label each variety present or show the words “Varieties Not Stated,” and failure to keep required records. Seed regulatory officials with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture cooperated with AMS in carrying out the in vestigations. AMS ad ministers the Federal Seed Act with the help of state seed agencies. 131