PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, WATCHES, GUNS, TOOLS, 1971 thru 1977 HUMMEL PLATES SATURDAY, MAY 19 AT ll:OOA.M. Loc. in village of Georgetown, Pa. (take Rt. 896 about 6 miles south of Strasburg; at square where Rt. 896 turns sharp left; go straight south 2 blocks to sale; watch for signs). M.I. Hummel plates & some figurenes (1971 thru 1978); Norman Rockwell bells (6 in number); Noel & Mother’s Day plates. RCA floor model TV, elec. sew. mach., Amana 1200 BTU air cond., old pine cupboard, plank bottom settee. Other furniture in: oak, mahg., wicker, empire, etc. Lots of crocks & jugs in: blue dec., jimmy. Lane., salt, etc. Iron, brass, wooden & tin articles. Lane. & other bottles. Glassware & China in: ironstone, Heisey, German, Nippon, cut glass, hobnail, carnival, limoges, bristol, pressed, & every day glassware & china. Household goods. US & foreign stamps. Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin & Century old pocket watches. Silver dollars, & other coins. Lehman Lane, cap & ball rifle, Belgium cap & ball rifle, Springfield, Jackson, Remm., Lefever, Ithica, Reynolds & other dble. & single barrel hammer shot guns & other guns. STAMPS, WATCHES, COINS & GUNS TO BE SOLD AT 2:00. Hand & garden tools. Other misc. articles not listed. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. Food served. Sale by ELENOR B. PICKELL Auctioneer Howard Shaub, 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Located 3 miles west of Honey Brook, 5 miles north of White Horse, IV2 miles South of Churchtown, 4 miles east of Blue Ball, along Rt. 322, Caernarvon Twp., Lane. Co., PA. REAL ESTATE Ten acres, more or less, almost all tillable. Mobile home 12’ x 60’ with enclosed porch. Bottled gas stove. Heating system. Air conditioner. Two car block garage. Bam 20’ x 20’ with com crib. Small chicken house. For inspection of property call 354-5677. PERSONAL PROPERTY Gibson refrigerator, good condition; two formica top tables and chairs; Maple double and single beds, complete; Maple coffee and end tables; Maple chair; sofa; stands; lamps. Two large wooden clothes closets; Empire bureau; Claw foot piano stool; Old fashioned platform rocker; Maytag wringer washer; medicine closet; old pictures and frames. Ice cream freezer; metal and wood tub; oil lamp and lanterns; ironing board; coal and oil heaters; three clocks; cloth hamper; brass spittoon; glassware; china; dishes; platters; pots and pans; butcher knives; sewing basket. 12 Gauge single barrel shot gun; Japanese rifle; knife in wooden sheath; bayonet; three pocket wat ches. FARMALL “B” TRACTOR with P.T.0., pulley and cultivators; Case #15510 h.p. Hydra-Static lawn tractor with rotary mower, snow blade and chains; Lawn roller. Two wheel farm trailer with bed; wheelbarrow; two bag wagons; three water hydrants; step ladder; 275 gallon tank and pump; hayhook; drums; water pump; scrap iron; chicken crate. Skill saw; W and V 4” electric drills; two chain hoists; large vise; pipe vise; pipe threaders; electric cords; two grindstones, track anvil; concrete tools. Four sledge hammers; digging iron; axes; hatchets; saws; hammers; 500 lb. pea and beam scales; shovels; rakes; drawing knife; C-clamps; bolts; pipe fittings; levels; scythe; grease guns; oil cans; screw drivers; can’t hook; log dog; air compressor, needs repair; stoves, lawn mowers; etc. Sale at 10:00 A.M. Real Estate 1:00 P.M. Thomas Wentz, Atty. Abe Oiffenbach Abe Jr. Alan Auctioneers Refreshments by White Horse Fire Co. Aux. ROBERT EVANS, Estate CHARLES A. EVANS AMOS M. EVANS / Administrators Forage Day to be held June 19 * COLLEGE PARK - Two contests, one designed to estimate the yield of a field of alfalfa, the other a corn yield growing contest, will be a part of the first Forage Day to be held June 19 at the Plum Bottom Dairy Farm in Mifflin County. The field day, starting at 10 a.m., is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland council and Cooperative Extension PUBLIC SALE OF SAWMILL LUMBER & GROCERIES SAtURDAY, MAY 19 10 A.M. V* mile South of Bart Colrain Elementary School, Vz mile North of Kirkwood along Noble Rd. Approximately 30,000 board ft. of lumber, oak, poplar, hemlock, walnut, cherry, white pine, sassafras, beech, maple & ash. Approximately 3000 finished birch cabinet doors, 2” walnut coffee table top, walnut plaques & wagon tongues, 4x7 clear basswood for duck decoys, 3 drum 42” drum sander with dust collector 3 phase motors, swinging cut off saw, automatic knife grinder, 4 sided planer, 4” x 8” (belt drive) 2 3/16” diameter double oo frick mangle 10” with 3 bearings & new hangers, 4 x 10 pieces of formica, new log cleaner with insert teeth blade, new Rockwell 36” wood lath, power concrete buggy, antique wood saw with AEH Wisconsin engine, 300’ of 2” miniature railroad track, 10’ stockades, 16 penny nails, 300 gal. fuel tank, many quart jars. GROCERIES Peas, applesauce, tomato juice, pineapples, hand towels, wash cloths, graham crackers & cookies. Terms by, Auctioneers AMOS S. KING Kreider& Oilier 717-786-1545 Groceries sold first, j,unch by family ON THE FARM MONTHLY BRED GILT SALE FRIDAY, MAY 18 Sale to start promptly at 1:00 EDST every 4 weeks Located 18 mi. South of Lancaster, Pa., 6 mi. South of Quarryville, take 272 to Little Britain, turn North, follow Little Britain Rd. to Jackson Rd., turn East, second farm, or take 222 out of Quarryville to Ceder Hill Rd. to Little Britain Rd. to Jackson Rd. Watch for sale arrows. 50 HEAD 50 (More or Less) 2x3 way cross bred gilts, York & Hampshire & Duroc This sale consisting of 25-3 way cross bred gilts (parent stock, Wayne Better Bilt Gilts that came in out of the West) York & Hampshire & Duroc cross. These gilts are sired by purebred duroc, bred to purebred York. Looking for Better Stock? Need replacements & adding on or just starting in? Here is an opportunity to buy Better BUt Gilts (acclimated) due to farrow from 3 days to 4 weeks after sale date. These gilts have size & quality to suit most any buyer. If you are in need of bred gilts plan to attend this sale. They’ll be ready, some will be close. Same tune & place, 25 head (more or less) 2 & 3 way cross. Direct offspring from gilts purchased from Mark Nestleroth well known hog breeder from Manheim & a few from Willow Glen. These gilts are sired by purebred duroc also from Nestleroth stock and bred to purebred Hampshire from Franklin Feeser, Md. Due to farrow from 3 days to 3 or 4 weeks alter sale date. Everything vaccinated for erysipelas, wormed & sprayed for lice. Truckers Available.. Auinpf JOHNS. STOLTZFUS Abe Diffenbach - Auctioneer NEXT SALE DATE - June 15 Service of The Pennsylvania State University. Plum Bottom Dairy Farm is located two miles northeast of Belleville on Route 655. “Visitors will have an opportunity to study numerous efficient cropping systems,” says Dr. Wiliam Stringer, Penn State agronomy specialist and chairman of the event. These include manure application compared to Owner, CHRIST A. BEILER R.D.2 Quarryville, Pa Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979 chemical fertilization; different levels of alfalfa fertilization; regrowth of alfalfa, clover, and grasses following various stages of harvesting; interseeding legumes in pastures; seeding corn in established legumes; effect of lime in controlling weeds in nq-till com; no-till alfalfa seeding; and weed control in con ventional alfalfa seeding. Penn State specialists will be stationed at various tour stops to answer questions on efficient forage crop management. Dr. Stringer notes that, in addition to field tours, there will be a discussion of dairy system economics and in spection of the Plum Bottom Dairy Farm free stall operation. Numerous companies who produce forage-related equipment and supplies will exhibit their products at the field day, the Penn State specialist emphasizes. Those interested in woodlot management will have an opportunity to check Auctioneer Glick PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, MAY 25 12:30 P.M. V* mile North of Dry Run. 6 miles North of the Willow Hill Exit off Pennsylvania Turnpike on Alternate Route 75. 150 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS AND COWS 80 Registered 70 Grades 20 Holstein cows to freshen June to August. 60 bred Holstein heifers bred 2 months to fresh. 70 open Holstein heifers several top heifers bom in July 1978. 5 registered Holstein bulls service age, 2 Astronaut, 1 Pacemaker, 1 Merry King, 1 Elevation, 2 Purebred Herford bulls. Registered heifers sires include: Elevation -1, Astronaut • 1, Marvex, Citation R Maple, Gay Ideal, Ivanhoe Star, Rocket, Molly Chief, other top A-l sires. Heifers vaccinated. Records on may. 30 day health charts. Pregnancy checked. FRED AND MIKE McCARTNEY Dry Run, Pennsylvania Lunch Ph0ne:(717)349-2393 Lunch PUBLIC AUCTION For Mr. Richard Stamets Antiques-Household Rug Loom 10 H.P. Riding Mower On Mellicks Wood Rd. just off Rt. 519 bet ween Springtown & Warren Glen, N.J. 6 miles south of Phillipsburg, N.J. Auction arrows posted. SATURDAY, MAY 19 9:30 A.M. Rain or Shine Old rug loom approx. 6 ft. width complete, 2-% size rope beds, one is cherry, 2 arrow back plant chairs, 4 pc. walnut bedroom suite (not old). Empire chest of drawers, cherry dropleaf table w/drawers, oak rocker & chairs, old yarn winder, New Haven & Gilbert shelf clocks, sm. 4 plate cast iron stove, sm. express wagon, 4 school desks, pr. good wagon wheels, G.E. upright freezer, Westinghouse refrig.-freezer, Stereo w/5 speakers, Zenith 23” B&W-T.V., 3 pc. redware jug pitcher Sc crock, 3 gal. signed Wm. Roaker w/blue deco., Kuebler Sc Seitz beer bottles from Easton, Pa., other old bottles, 100 dog collection Sc show cabinet, 3 pewter dogs, 2 cast iron dogs, Dynamark 10 H.P.-36” cut riding mower, 2 yr. old, Amerind Mac Kissic mulcher (new 1*275 gal, fuel tank % full fuel. This is only a very partial listing. Not responsible for ac cidents. Terms: Cash or a Good Check. Lunch Arthur Hanna Auctioneer Bloomsburg, N.J 149 a wooded area that was harvested 20 years ago and again last year. A representative of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources will explain what changes have occurred as a result of harvesting and what can be expected to happen to the stand in the future. Dr. Stringer points out that wagons will transport visitors to the various centers of activity.