826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5, 1994 Extension Home Economists Garner National Awards (Contlnutd from P«o« 825) change, strategic planning, prog ram evaluation, and distance edu cation in her role as assistant to the regional director. Major program ming has concentrated on meeting the needs of an aging population through teaching extension agents, agency representatives, and volun teers, the VIP Program Senior Series, and housing needs. Fay B. Strickler was elected to the office of vice-president for pro fessional development of the National Association of Extension Home Economists. Fay will be responsible to provide a variety of professional development oppor tunities for extension profession als that focus on new issues and technology, interdisciplinary programming, and communication and marketing techniques, and actively seek and promote member involvement in annual sessions as planners, presenters, facilitators, and evaluators. Fay served as the national arrangements committee chair during 1994 and chair-elect during 1993 and she served as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Extension Home Economists during 1989-91. on a tood cupboard. Mae B. Hostetter, 4-H agent in Armstrong County and Faye Sandsbury, assistant to the north east .regional director, have received the Distinguished Service Award. This award recognizes Extension Home Economists for leadership and implementation of well-planned programs with results and accomplishments. Over her 21 year career, Mae Hos tetter has devoted her efforts to strengthening the 4-H home eco nomics and leadership programs through volunteer development, not only in Berks, Dauphin, and Armstrong Counties, but also through providing program sup port to staff in 16 counties in Southeastern Pennsylvania. For five years. Mae had served in the role of regional program leader in 4-H/Youth Development. Faye Sandsbury, a senior exten sion agent and doctoral candidate in adult education, focuses on development of agent and para professional staff in the areas of program development, managing Sale Reports FIELD SALE A Farm Auction of real estate and a dairy herd was held October 28 by Richard and Delores Field, north of Cochranton off Deckard Run Road in Venango Co., Pa. The 130 acres with a free stall bam, milking parlor, machine shed and house was sold for $210,000. The 40 head of grade Holstein cows averaged $ 1100 and the calves averaged $6OO. Sherman Allen was the auctioneer. * ESH SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held October 24 by Levi A. Esh, Jr., 205 Maple Street, Gor donville. Lane. Co., Pa. The 3 unit apartment on a lot 100 ft. x 200 ft. was sold for $115,000. Ron Funk and Gordon Ressler were the auc tioneers. FLEMING SALE A Public Sale of Kish-Valle milking herd was held October2B by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Fleming on the corner of S. Walnut St. and the Front Mountain Road in Belleville, Pa. The average of the first 40 cows sold was $ll4B. The top cow brought $2175 and two fresh cows brought $l9OO and $1825. There were 87 cows in the herd. Bryan D. Imes was the auctioneer. MUSSER SALE A Public Sale of real estate was held October 28 by Anna Musser, in the village of Frystown in Berks Co., Pa. There were two 1 1 12 story houses on lots which were sold for $58,000. Dwight D. Miller was GOOD SALE A Public Sale of real The Cape Cod estate was held October dwelling was sold for 28 by Curtis and Patri- $lll,OOO. cia Good, 814 High St., Horst Auctioneers Akron, Lane. Co., Pa. conducted the sale. ' REDDING AUCTION SERVICE OUTSTANDING 2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION FINE CHIPPENDAU . HEPPLEWHITE ■ SHERATON VICTORIAN - OMENTAL A MODERN FURNITURE INCLUDES: FINE GRANDFATHERS CLOCK - HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS - CHESTS ■ DESK ■ TABLES - SOFAS ■ STANDS ■ CURRIOS ■ MIRRORS ;JEIC. A FINE LOT OF MEISSEN FIGURINES & PIECES A RARE S.A. HARRISON PHIL A. MEISSEN WALL CLOCK FINE DRESDEN & BISQUE ITEMS-FRAMED A SIGNED OIL A CANVAS PAINTINGS BY; LEO B. BLAKE A OTHERS ■ FINE LOT CHARLES BOEHM & OTHER PORCELAINS ■ CUT GLASS & OTHER EXCEPTIONAL GLASS ■ MISC. GOLD A OTHER COINS ■ STIEFF ft GORHAM STERLING SILVER FLATWARE ft OTHER PIECES ■ ORIENTAL & OTHER EXCEPTIONAL RUGS (SEVERAL LARGE) ■ VERY NICE LOT MANY KINDS CHINA - FINE LOT DIAMONDS - GOLD ■ SILVER - PEARLS - GEMSTONES & OTHER EXCEPTIONAL JEWELRY ■ MANY OTHER FINE & EXCEPTIONAL ITEMS To be held at REDDING AUCTION SERVICE located taking Route 34, 1/2 mile North of Gettysburg, Pa - bear right at Y (at car wash) & continue 2 miles on Table Rock Road to auction site - on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 9:00 A.M. This fine sale is from the life-long collection of DR. J. C. DONLEY and the JANE DONLEY GOLDNER ESTATE - Gettysburg, PA. A one of a kind sale ■ Must see to appreciate., AUCTION INSPECTION - Thursday, November 10 - 6:00 -800P.M DOORS WILL OPEN AT 12:00 NOON ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lITH. TERMS: Cash - Out-Of-State Checks Must Have Bank Letter Of Credit. C. David Redding - Auctioneer PA License No. 742-L Gettysburg, PA Ph: 717-334-6941 Wolf & Oyler - Attorneys Mark Yelk #2933L PUBLIC AUCTION rrs TIME TO FINISH THE LIQUIDATION OF WILLOW MILL PARK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1994 10:00 AM LOCATION: 100 Willow Mill Road • Machanlcsburg, PA 17055 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. SI North take Machanlcsburg Exit, turn right to Rt. 114, Go approx. 1 Mils to Willow Mill Rd. If going South on Rt. SI, taka Machanlcaburg Exit, turn Lsfl at light, Rt. 114, Auction Arrows will ba posted. Antiques and Collsctibles: 1 Antique National Addlno Machlna SSEL3S3M 1 Antique Burroughs Adding Machlna «ABSI»SS 1 Antique Victor Adding Machine. Antique Wooden Chair. Antique Universal Hokay. Willow Mill Park Buttons, Key Chains, Tickets SALVAGE 1 19'/4 Ft x53Ft 8" Block Building w/Steel Bar Joist (19 Ft), 5- 100 AMP Panel Boxes with Breakers, 1-60 Amp 3 Phase, Cutter Hammer box, 8 - 8 Ft. Fluorescent Dbl Tube Light Fixtures, Conduit, Receptacles, Plumbing 5-32" x 6'B” Steel Doors with Steel Frames Some With Closures (Brick Front). 1 -18 Ft x2O Ft. Wooden Frame Building with German Siding. 1 - 40 Ft. x 100 ft 10" Block Building with 40 Ft. Clear Span Bar Joists 2 - 6 Ft Alum Frame Double Doors full Glass, 2 - 314 x 5'A Ft Alum Frame Side Windows, 1 200-Amp Breaker Box with Breakers, 24 double Tube 8 ft. Fluorescent Light Fixtures, 2-32" Steel Doors w/Steel Frames, All Conduit and Electrical Outlets. 1 - 30 x 50 Ft Block & Frame Building, All Elec., Plumbing. Miscellaneous, Furniture, Office Equipment 1 - 4 1/2 Ft. Hard Carved China Cabinet (Subject to Owner’s confirmation) 1 - 30” Soar ic Fan, 1 - 36" Sear's Attic Fan, 300+ Ft. Cl Link Fence w/Tlohlener. 1 Sears 28,000 Btu Window AC, i-Carrier 29,000 BTU Window AC, 1-5HPSump Pump, Dehumldlfler, 6' Portable Electric Heater, 40” Portable Electric Heater, 2-Steel Cabinets, 2 5 Ft. Secretary Desks, a Wooden Show Cases. 4, Office Chairs L Shaped Waiting Room Chair Set, 3 Seat, 1 6 Ft Glass Front showcase, 1 4 Ft Glass Show case, 1 Single Bed Headboard, 2 Single Bed Frames, 1 Two Ton Allied Trolly Jack. 2 Skids Cement Block, Approx, fin Miniature Golf Putters. Light Bulbs, 16 Pole Lights with Poles, 4 'h Ft Floor Dust Mop w/Attached Head (new) RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 1, 5 Ft. x 6 Ft. s/s Hood system w/Flre System a make-Uo Air. 1 Gibson Refrig. 1 8 Ft Long x 4'h Ft High Storage Unit on Casters, 1, Fridldaire Model 45A s/s Square Cube Icemaker 3 Bar Stools, ** AUCTIONEERS NOTE; This sale will last approx. 3 hrs. This will be the last of Willow Mill Park, so plan to attend. For Info call park owner 717-732-3225. Auctioneer and owner not responsible lor accidents or theft. TERMS; Cash, PA Check or Certified Cheek, I.D. Required for Bid *, No Out-Of-State Checks, NO exceptions Auctioneer: _ Mark Yelk #2933L AmmscPmmpmmmmi SAT., NOV. 12th AT 9:00 AM Located: 757 Ridgaland Dr. Dallaatown, from York taka S. Quean to Dallaatown go through aquare towarda Rad Lion T/R on Park St. go aavaral blocks T/R on Mallingar Dr., first right la Ridgaland, home on left, signs posted. Following furniture is all in excellent condition: Chestnut Dry Sink w/Top, Chestnut Jelly Cupboard w/Back, Chestnut Kitchen Storage Cabinet, Oak 5 Leg Square Table w/Rope Legs, 8 Oak Slatback Chairs, Oak C Roll Top Desk, Oak Office Chair, Oak 3 Section Stacking Bookcase, Oak Open Bookcase, Oak Fancy Rocker, Oak Clothes Tree, Oak Library Table, Oak Serving Cart, Oak Plant Stand, Oak Round Claw Foot Stand, Oak Chest, Oak Picture Frames as nice as you will find, Oak Gate Leg Table, Oak Gold Leaf 4 Ft. Wall Mirror, Spongeware Bowl, Butchering Spoon & Fork Set, Skaters Lamp, Antique Lights, Reverse Painting Light, Pictures such as Frances Brandage & Picture of Ages of Love, 3 Pc. Parlor Set, 3 Pc. Wicker Set, Wicker Plant Stand, Oil Painting of Pineapples & Strawberries, 7 Redware Crocks, 10 Antique Baskets, Lafeans Cough Drop Tins from York, PA & Other Tins, a Real Nice Feather Tree, Various Antique Kitchen Jars, Copper Kettle, Various Deep Wall Picture Frames, Chalk Houses from York, Drafting Table, Small York Safe, 1 Year Old Living Rm. Sofa & Matching Chair, Like New G.E. Almond Refrig., Kelvrnator Freezer, G.E. Electric Dryer, Sleeper Sofa, Dehumidifier, Exercise Equipment, Weights, Treadmill etc., Craftsman 11 HP Riding Mower, 5,000 BTU Air Conditioner, much more not listed. This is one of the cleanest auctions you will find, everything is in excellent condition and well cared for. Be on time, good items will be sold. Early auction will end shortly after lunch. TERMS: CASH OR PA CHECK SELLERS* MICHAEL & TAMARA FOGLE BRADLEY K. SMITH, CAI Auctioneer Lie. #B6O-L 717-927-6949 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1994 AT 10:30 A.M. To be held on premises et: HIGH MEADOW GARDENS 684 S. New Middletown Road, (RT. 352) Media, Delaware County, Pa Equipment: New Holland skid loader model 1555, with bucket & pallet loader; 1986 Ford state body dump truck; 1987 Dodge Ram LE2SO 9 passenger extended van; Tandem utility trailer; Troy Blit chipper (1 yr.); Jacobsen Chief LT7OO riding mower; RotoßHers; Lg. cold box storage With compressor; Uniden mobile base station & transmitters: Reddy heaters; Sprayers; Commercial exhaust fans; Fluorescent hanging lamps; Landscape Equipment & Supplies; New sootts spreader; Spero sodium grower’s lights; (2) PVC soil pipe; 500 gal. plant tanks; Quantity of landscape brick & Henri block; Hoses & Watering wands; Old farm implements; Quantity of rakes, shovels, bars, lawn mowers & diggers; Edging, face & pond stone; Garden fountains; Quantity of garden sprinklers; (3) deck water gardens & plants; quantity of L-dutch bulbs; lawn & garden supplies to include fertilizers; Wreath making machine; Plant signs; (1,000) plastic flower pots & stakes; Pressure treated wood fencing; Quantity of cedar lattice; Old wood & metal wagon wheels; Rolls of plastic; Lg. art crete planters & statuaries to include turtles, frogs, chickens, hedge hog, owl, squirrels & ducks; Wooden planters; lathe structure from Phila. Flower show display; Nursery Stock; Quantity of trees & shrubbery to include many rare species such as Red Cedar, Japanese thread leaf & (2) 8 ft. cut leaf maples, Red Cedar, Tropical Hibiscus, Bay, Tropical Oleander, Weeping White Pines, Dwarf Junipers; Weeping Cypress, Flowering Plum, Ornamental Cherry trees Japanese Tree Lilac, 8 ft. Magnolia, also, herbs, dwarf conifers, assorted perennials, ground cover, ornamental grasses, viburnum, deciduous shrubs, American Boxwood, and much more. Decorative Hems: Quantity of baskets, dried flowers & herbs, crafts, wreaths, candles, gardening books, hand painted birdhouses, painted flower pots, pond supplies, quantity of ribbon, and a large quantity of X-mas decorations including artificial X-mas trees. Miscellaneous: 5 pc. wicker set; (2) oak beds; oak bureau; 3 part oak file cabinet with combination lock; Old sea captain’s trunk; Oak medicine cabinet; Metal & oak drafting tables; desks; file cabinets; Sweda cash drawer; Amano time dock;,Office supplies; Weider home guy; Bench vise & grinder; furniture clamps: Quantity of shop hardware, and much morel Directions: From Lancaster take Rt. 41 South Rt. 1 North, 1 mile before Media, take Rt. 352 South approximately 2 miles. Watch for auctidn signs. For more information, please call: GEORGE H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER (610) 593-7290 AU-001020-L