PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS &TOOLS MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21,1979 At 6:00 P.M. Loc. at 1017 Lime Valley Road, Strasburg Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (1 mile north of Hessdale; 3 miles west of Strasburg: 2 miles south of Lampeter). REAL ESTATE: (sold at 6:00) IVz story, 5 room & full bath cement block house w/formstone siding. Sep. metal 20’ by 32’ car garage, also 1 story cement block utility shed. Large lawn w/trees & shrubs. Nice country property. Lot Size: 132’ frontage along Lime Valley Road by 193’ depth more or less. Property open for inspection; Sat’s. May 5 -12 &19 from 1 till 3. Gas stove, Hoover elec, air purifier. Empire, oak, uph. metal & other furniture. Gilted wall mirror. Rotary, reel power & push mowers. Odd lumber, 50-8” cement block. Hand & garden tools. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. Sale by, LAUREN E. PICKEL A.W. Reese Atty. Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 19 AT 10:00 A.M. Situated 316 Market Ave., Mt. Joy, Pa REAL ESTATE 9 room house with new aluminum siding, good roof, 5 rooms Ist floor with open stairway and 4 rooms and bath 2nd floor, Oil fired hot water heat, city gas and water, cellar under entire house with in and outside entrance, Bam on rear of lot converted to a 3 car garage; Real estate to be sold at 1 p.m. antiques cars following real estate: 1939 Chevy Cpe. latest inspection clean-ready to go: 1939 Chevy sedan inspected ready to go. 1961 Ford Convertible ready to go: 1 Pr. old Fire engine lights. ' B.N. Farmall tractor with cultivator and tobacco hoer in excellent condition, Riding mower in excellent shape, garden tools. ANTIQUES “ 2 Extra nice buffets, 3 tables 1 Duncan Pyfe with drop leaf, 6 iron wheels, 7 iron kettles, three foot, water trough pump trough, 6 milk cans, 3 radios 1 Atwater Kent in working condition, old trunk, 5 meat grinders Mt. Joy stamped, Kerosene lights, Gone with the wind light, few 8 day clocks, 2 butter churns, 1 glass, banjo clock, horse clock, 6 Penna. R.R. lanterns, Richmond tire pump, quilts, bracket light complete, Tiffany light, 2 hole wood stove, wooden steam engine, 2 butter scales, beam scale, iron tea kettles, roll pins, ladles, meat forks, clothe tree, 2 butcher scales, 2 rayo lights, draw knife, axes, 2 blow torches, old telephone, 10 Wooden pulleys ass. sizes one dated 1848, 2-2 door oak wardrobe one has 2 drawers in bottom, old paper mache turkeys, small toys, extension table with boards, 2 wash boilers 1 is decorated, plank bottom decorated chairs, Sleigh bells, 2 cast iron seats, Mt. Joy post cards, other old post cards, single, double trees, small show case, tiffany Light, coffee grinder, nice plank rocker, harness, collars with hames some with brass knobs, bridles, flat irons, beer-pepsi signs, lot of picture frames, cross cut saw, 6-3 prong forks, old baskets, buggy seats, old magazines, 2 old victrolas 1 very nice, hay forks, 2 wooden barrels, old Conestoga wagon jack, old wooden wash machine, single hole sheller, 3 wooden rakes, sausage stuffer, slaw cutter, clamps, com choppers, fish rods, horse shoeing outfit, wooden wheelbarrow, crocks, jugs all sizes, grind stone, fence stretcher, hay knife, endless belt, Old 38” x 16” Regulator R.R. Clock, 2 old bureaus, 2 blanket chests, meat bench, 2 old drill presses, horse shoes, Empire bureau, 2 small cupboards, Mt. Joy cherry seeder, small brass pump, small bottles, lot of salt and pepper shakers, 2 china closets, old planes, wash board, 3 buck saws, 6 lanterns, 5 ice tongues, Penna. R.R. oil can, shoe makers outfit, fire place screen, 3 cradles for grain, old calendars, old sleighs, 3 pudding stirrers, old dolls, alarm clock, dishes, pots, pans, and items too numerous to mention. Conditions by Owner STANLEY 0. SHEARER Mt Joy 717-653-5490 Aucts.; Gerberich and Long 717-838-1825 Att: W.R. Howard For Real Estate 1:00 P.M. Lunch Available Cash—Traveler checks cashier checks: Personal checks if approved. Not Responsible For Accidents Hesston sponsors ‘Salute to Agriculture’ contest for FFA members HESSTON, Kan. - For the telecast of the 1979 National second consecutive year, Finals Rodeo in December. Hesston Corporation and FFA members are being their farm equipment asked to submit a message dealers throughout North in 100 words or less on the America are sponsoring a importance of agriculture to “Salute To Agriculture” the economy and standard of essay contest for members living in North America, of the Future Farmers of including Canada. A total of America that will be $2500 in prize money will be developed into a pubhc awarded winning entries, service television message First place winner will to be aired during the receive $500; four second GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 12 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Located Rt. 42, Catawissa, Pa. Turn left at blinker in the Umidia. Follow signs. Restaurant florescent light bulbs, electric charcoal rotisserie grill combination, American & German Accordion, adult & children’s clothing, toys, books, antiques, miscellaneous items. For Information Phone 717-799-5736. SPECIAL FEEDER SALE FRIDAY, MAY 18 7.00 P.M. 400-500 head steers & heifers All sizes and breeds One consignment of 240 head by Paul Herr. Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. 12 Miles E. of Lancaster on Rt 30 Paradise, PA , 717-768-8204 442-4181 L. Robert Frame, Manager PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, SHOP TOOLS, TRACTOR, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MAY 19 Located at route 2 Annville, N. Annville Twp., Lebanon County, Penna. Take route 934 north of Annville and turn right on Annville to Water Works Road and continue appx. 1 mile north to Wind Furnace Rd. and turn left and continue to property on left. Real estate being appx. 7 acres with lovely 3 bedroom brick rancher and 2 car garage. Large 1 acre t- pond, patio pavilion with fireplace and a 30’ z 48’ shop building with a 20’ divided workshop area which is heated and has air conditioner. Beautiful landscaped lot with many extras which must be seen to be ap preciated. This property was featured by the Hallmark Card Company in 1978.10% down with the balance in 30 days with terms to be an approved buyer. Inspection by calling 717-867-4988. Write or phone auctioneer for detailed brochure. 8N Ford tractor (completely overhauled within 200 hours); Ford 2 hot. 3 pt. plow; 3 pt. 6’ rear blade; 3 pt. dirt scoop; Woods 3 pt. 5’ rotary mower (new); 3 pt. 55 gal. sprayer with gun and 24’ boom; 3 pt. broadcaster; 3 pt. mandrel saw; 3 pt. lift boom; gas weed eater; disc harrow; peg harrow; Agway 4 hp. wood splitter; small flail mower; lake surface pump; paddle boat; Sears row boat and battery brooder. 8” Toolkraft jointer (never used);’ 10” Toolkraft table saw (like new); 11’ x 36” Delta lathe; 12” Belsaw planer with 3 hp. motor and collection system; Ford belt pulley; scaffold planks; small quant, black walnut lumber; misc. household items and shop items. Conditions by: GEORGE AND SUSAN KUNKLE Harry R. Bachman - Auctioneer - 717-867-1809 138 College Ave, Annviiie, Penna. 17003 12:00 NOON Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979 place winners will receive $250 each and 10 third place whiners, $lOO each. Winners will be announced at the National FFA Convention in Kansas City Mo. on November?. The first place entry will be developed into a 60 second pubhc service message to be aired over a special Hesston Rodeo television network of approximately 200 stations in the United States and Canada that are scheduled to carry the final performance of the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City in early December. Last year’s winning message submitted by Jim Ramsbottom, member of the Belleville, Kan. chapter of the FFA, was selected from more than 2500 entries received from FFA mem bers around the U.S. The contest is open to any of the 500,000 bonafide, dues paying members of the FFA. FEEDER SALE! TUESDAY, MAY 15 7:00 P.M. CARLISLE LIVESTOCK MARKET PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD GOODS - ANTIQUES SATURDAY, MAY 19 ll:OOP.M. Located along Route 372 between Atglen and Parkesburg, Chester County, Pa. Real Estate consists of a lot 95 ft. wide and 135 ft. deep. IVz story stucco house with full basement. Kit chen, living room, 2 bedrooms, full bath and closed in porch all on first floor. Second floor can be made into two bedrooms. Hot air oil fired. 20’ x 20’ one car garage. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Large Copper Kettle; 3 piece Bedroom Suite; Chest of Drawers; Dresser; Oak Wash Stand; 3 Metal Beds; 2 Blanket Chests, one with drawers; Old Desk; Side Board; Oak Extension Table with 3 boards; 5 Plank Bottom Chairs; other old chairs and rockers; Wash Board; Iron Hinges; Flowered Chamber; Treadle Sewing Machine; Numerous old stands; Wood Wall Rack; Round Drop-leaf Kitchen Table; Library Table; 1866 Family Bible; 1871 German Hymn Book; 1870 German and English New Testament; 1888 Catechesims; Kerosene Lamp; Agate; Milk Pail, Tea Kettle and Basin; Cast Iron Skillets; Pictures and Frames; Antique Dishes; Jars and Jugs; Frigidaire Refrigerator; 3 piece Living Room Suite; Hotpoint Electric apartment size Range; General Electric Vacuum Cleaner; Maytag Wringer Washer; Kerosene Cook Stove; 2 Kitchen Cabinets; Zenith Hi Fi Record Player; Silverware Service for 12; G. E. Table Radio; 9’ x 12’ Rug; Towels; Linens; Toaster; Pots and Pans; Canning Jars; Ladder; Step Ladder; Lawn Boy Lawn Mower; Garden Tools and many other articles not mentioned. REAL ESTATE AT 1:30 P.m. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale. Possession immediately upon settlement. TERMS BY. CHRISTIAN L UMBLE R.D. 1, Parkesburg, Pa. ATTORNEY: Wentz & Werttz AUCTIONEER: John Umble Inspection of property by appointment only - May 18 from 12 to 6 P.M. Phone 717-442-4350 LUNCH AVAILABLE 151 Entry forms and complete rules are available from Hesston Corporation and any of the local Hesston farm equipment dealers throughout North America, or from the National and State FFA offices. Entries must be submitted no later than September 30, 1979, directly to Hesston Corporation, Hesston, Kan. 67062, Attn: Salute to Agriculture Contest. Each entry must contain the name, date of submission, address, phone number of the entrant, and the name of his FFA Chapter. The en tries will be judged by a panel of agri-industry executives. This is the sixth con secutive year which Hesston Corporation and the farm equipment dealers have exclusively sponsored the telecast of teh National Finals Rodeo. Each year they donate part of their commercial time to a “Salute to Agriculture”.