BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent NEWVILLE (Cumberland Co.) There are four floors of fas cination in Harry and Revenna Barrick’s bam. That’s because it isn’t really a bam any more. These days, it is the Barrick’s Farm Museum and it is packed from flow to ceiling, largely with one of the most impressive collec- Revenna Barrick showing two special pieces from their collection, a Oliver Super 55 tractor with mounted two bot tom plow worth approximately $1,500/$2,000 and an Oliver Gas Pump. Barricks Use Bam For Fascinating History tions of collectible toys you arc likely to see anywhere. Mrs. Barrick said it all started in 1976 when they bought their first toy tractor, which was an Oliver 18SS, at the Silver Spring Flea Market near Mechanicsburg. He bought that toy for a song then, she said. Today, she said, it is valued at between $175 to $lB5. Over the same time, their col lection of toy Oliver tractors has grown so much that the couple has no idea how many they actually have. Most of that collection can be seen on the fourth floor of the mu seum. The Barricks, who were dairy farmers until several years ago when they gave up fanning to run their tire business full time, started building the museum two years ago. Harry and his son did most of the work. Most of Barrick’s tractor col lection on the museum’s fourth floor is not for sale. The third and the second floors contain all kinds of farm toys from tractors to trucks, plus other types of collectible toys. Some of the toys are new and some are used. The Barricks said they buy the toys from close-out sales and auc tions. “we go a couple of times a week to buy,” said Mrs. Bairick. None of the items at the mu seum can be bought at a regular retail store, she said. Some of the rarer items they have are horses, wagons, and trucks that are hand crafted by Amish from Indiana. Not only do they have toy farm equipment, the Barricks carry popular toy gas company trucks like those made for Hess and Win ross, plus airplanes and motorcy cles. Mrs. Barrick said she recently MAILBOX MARKET FOR SALE IH 3 btm. trailer plow on rubber $lB5, Honda Elite 50 motor scudder new 80 miles $7O. Morris Co. 906-766-5530 after 6 p.m. 9' Bush hog semi mount ex. cond. Pend. Co. WV. 304-249-5589. 5 stack battery brooder for chicks $lOO, 5' snow plow $lOO. 908-459-4957. Carrier Skylark plug-in refrigerator unit fits 8' pick up, 75' cordless than 1000 hrs. running time, $5500. Sch. Co. 717-622-3125. Rye straw $2.70 bale. Montg. Co. 610-287-7077. Fast hitch T sicklebar fast hitch 5' flail. Montg. Co. 215-489-7905. MH 44 good $lO5O, Ford 1960 rolloff 24' poor 8.0., IH 3 pt. 2-14’ plow $175. Bucks Co. 215-968-4808 nights. 2 btm. disk plow for new ground like new 3 pth. 609-358-0367. got hooked on collecting toy banks, which usually are made to look like trucks or tractors. Those range in price from $lO to $7OO, she said. The Barricks said their custom ers come from all over, from places like Canada and North and South Carolina. They advertise their museum in toy magazines, they said, and every year they at tend the National Farm Toy Show held the first week of November in Dyersville, lowa. The Barricks even have some thing for people who aren’t inter 4-H LANSDALE (Montgomery Co.) A six-week course, “4-H Babysitting and Child Care” will be offered at the Lansdale Public Library this summer on Wednes day evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. The course begins on June 1, runs for five weeks, skips a week and then concludes on July 13. The normal fee of $5 is being waived at this time, because of a special grant from the Lansdale Kiwanis Club, who will be sponsoring this course in cooperation with the Montgomery County 4-H Prog ram. All course materials will be provided. Excellent Shropshire ram, ewes, lambs, Riddick- D'Ambra bloodlines, vacc & wormed. Leb. Co. 717-949-3653. 2 w manure forks for a Int. 2001 loader less than half price $4O ea., front end JD roll-o-matic for a 3010 & 530. Union Co. 717-524-4901 call after 8 p.m. or 7.30 to 8.30 a m. 7 head Jersey heifers breeding age, from May to Nov all out of top bulls. Adams Co. 717-334-7060. 2- 404 hay crushers, 1 good cond., $3OO, 1 needs new roll 8.0. Clinton Co. Gideon L. Miller. Mill Hall, Pa. 17751. Athens #B4 disk 14' field ready, $l6OO. RR 2 Box 593, Millerstown, Pa. 17062. 1 ton dump body & hoist, 6’ chain link fence & asst, poles. Chester Co. 610-644-7727 2 Reg. holstein heifers breeding age, 1 reg. jersey heifer breeding age, out grown 4-H projects Burl. Co. 609-859-8467. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 14, 1994-821 ested in toys. That is Mr. Barrick’s collection of more than 300 old tractors. He has restored many of them and they are on display on the fust floor of the museum. People who come to the mu seum are sure to And something they Hike, even if it is just a me mory. “A lot of our customers are peo ple who didn’t have many toys as kids.” said Mrs. Barrick. ‘‘We have one older gentleman who comes just to look around. He says it brings back memories.” Babysitting Course The following topics will be covered: babysitter’s responsibili ties, child development, and appropriate toys for a child’s age, feeding, diapering, infant care, first aid and sitter safety. Those who satisfactorily complete the course will receive a 4-H achieve ment certificate. The course will be taught by Carolyn Fritz, 4-H Program Assistant. Volunteers from the community will also assist in teaching first aid and sit ter safety. Class size is limited. To register for the course call Helaine Brown, 4-H Agent, at (215) 489-4315. 1993 Ford Aerostar XL, loaded, 22K, book price $17,500, asking $15,000, ex. cond. dog house, good cond., $25. Lane. Co. 717-626-7435 after 7 p.m Harvester silo 14'x40‘ all on skid, could be used as a chute silo, $650. Leb. Co. 717-272-5089. 23 mo. old Everready Hols tein heifer, bred to Nick, due June 3. Good frame, $lO5O. Lane. Co 717-738-3925. Pretzel salt used for lives tock feed or weed control in asparagus fields $3 25 per hundred, $3.00 bulk. Lane Co. 717-738-3925. Chukar chicks day old or started NPIP approved very healthy birds will sell any amounts 717-336-2251. 1590 Case IH Hydro swing 14' haybine, good condi tion, 501 Dixon lawn mow er, hydrostatic 16 horse power. Leb Co 717-949-3952. 35’ steel gram trailer, auger unload, 6 water tight lids on top $950 080 Lane Co 717-733-8528. Shade trees, pm oaks, sweet gums, evergreens, white pine Colorado blue spruce hemlocks whole sale. 1-800-468-5524 or 717-665-7917 eves. Ewes 25+ targhee, 25+ x Karakul excel fleeces meat carcasses twinning out of season breeders, excel mothers. 717-247-7264 AC C partially restored good tires, lots of extra parts, $350 080. Lane. Co. 717-866-6535 JD 750 no-till drill excel, JD 444 cornhead, vg , will trade towards JD tractor 75 to 120 HP. Cecil Co. 410-398-7958 90 wooden folding chairs, $2/ea , 16 sets, fold down theatre seats, (5) antique oak toilet seats. Lane Co 717-626-7435 after 6pm NH #8 forage wagon, $2850, Dion forage wagon $lB5O, Wanted: Crawler loader 35-45 HP Franklin Co. 717-532-3989 before 8 p.m. 1200 bu round corn crib, good cond best offer 130 Furnace Rd, Quarryville, Pa. 17566 4 thread Riccar over-lock machine, one only asking $lOO Call Man/Lee at 717-866-5555 Strobel's Sewing in Myerstown Eskimo Spitz miniature pups, cute and adorable York Co. 717-259-9507 Farmall M-TA diesel wide front, rebuilt TA, new clutch live PTO & hydraulics $2200. Bradford Co 717-265-6951. Large cat/ferret playpen, wheels, carpeted shelves, linoleum floor, folds to carry $lOO 080. Lane Co evenings or weekends 717-336-3131. FMC Weigh s- yeigh sizer, 2 lane, FMC return flow belt, dry bin dumper, FMC bin filler, 1977 Ken worth tractor 717-993-2885 80 gal- hot water heater, used 1 yr. ex cond 610-932-9762. Two cows, one Jersey, one Jersey Hols Lane. Co 717-354-5983.