Auction Raises Money For Bedford 4-H Pete Cross pays $32.50 for this chocolate cake, which looks like a hamburger. UflCLdimED FREIGHT <Q and UQUIDdTIOM SALES !£!£ CANOPY BED Whit* textured Finish Queen Bedding Not Intended mßeg. Ret *399 95 CLOSEOUT PRICK $ 89.95 Other itylee available In double or Queen tor aame price TWIN/DOUBLE BUNK BED 200 sets available Dealer refusal ;s* • white jjhj-e- \ / Bedding i sold !lhl separately Illy OUR CASH PRICE *209.95 SALE PRICE * 169.95 5 PC. BEDROOM Close Out Model 248 - Armolre Chest, Headboard, Mirror, Night Stand, Oresssr Beg Rag. «1599.95 OUR CASH PRICE 5 369.88 2nd Night Stand FREE With Purchase r Cl f Mis Valuable Coupon! f TABLE | LAMPS I Only SOOto nil | ■ 5 19.00 i 1 lrom wood, I CAST IRON BED Ivoiy with brass finfsis Kmiq slzs • Hssd and footboard rails sra extra fl R*t S4M gs WHILE THEY LAST *99.95 Trailer Load Dealer Refusal _ with 8” futon • black . jjr' • white rf Itetf. Wei- I'S . -^-,-^-1 sa»».»s pv ( - • ihcDtoibu-at Low I'rlce |] Aama —-- $329.98 *279.95 'CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON SECTIONAL SLEEPER Rag Retail Price $2389.95 Dealer Refusal OUR CASH PRICE $1,049.95 Features a loveseal with side by side recllners and center console plus sofa with hlde-a-beo WITH COUPON *889.88 STUDENT DESK ComMs w/Chalr and AdJ. Lamp • Rag. Rat $188.95 OUR CASH Ji MICE I WITH COUPON j^K~OtQ *39.00 ®® Bedford Co. Correspondent BEDFORD (Bedford Co.) Bidding on baked goods edged up once again at the 4-H auction held at the Bedford County Fair. The grand total of $1,171 will go towards maintenance and improvements at the 4-H building. One of the all-time high bid den, Andy Roberts of Sarasota, Florida, a diabetic who buys breads and sweets for the workers at his cotton candy booth was absent In his place, he sent a $3OO donation. Some top bidders were $l6 for Henhey’s “Best of Show” cocoa ban which were resold to Ed Wolfhope of Schellsburg for $2O. “They were worth every penny,” he emphasized later. Bedford Ford spent more than $lOO for baked goods for an employee coffee break. Jay Williams of Bedford RD 6. spent $5O mi a sweet assortment “Much of it” he said, “will be fro zen for an ice cream festival at my church,” Ed Wolfhope followed close behind with $47 worth of munchies which would either be frozen for later use or given to the employees at his wife’s office. Pete Cross was the high bidder for a chocolate cake decorate like a hamburger. The cake sold for $32.50. A best of show raisin pie went for $lO and best of show raisin cookies for $7.50. At least 42 bidders contributed to the success of the sale. Stanley Claycomb and his daughter Linda Muir contributed their auctioneering skills. dp TWa Vokiobh Coupon! 5 PC. TRADITIONAL BEQROOM Oak Finish A «-• f'fi - K Drmor, . *»a l Mirror, Heedboard A Nlgjitatand Rag. Ret $5BB 95 OUR CASH PRICE 5 229.88 dp This Vtkitbh Couponl 5 PC. DINETTE SET *ra» H « a 3er*ecr f -rjfmlr finished top |\/. 1 w/Huntar /fl\l / V Qiaanbasa ' ) | ' and 4 chain COUPON PRICE $ 209.88 0\ Bl\K UED CLAIM TOUR BAWGAIW With Batata Or Stria bidding parchatt only. Wt Ahtahtltfy Hart Tka Mail Frtean Oi Bidding BASSETT MATTRESS ff BOX SPRING ThablopollOtlnt oiddmg aid onto! iwOttidud mil wtvarnudt' Tnatotalowtnmi. caneaMboniandctatadulliOdcs TOltaontlitcftofaonctanOtddng, oomprtit «Mi■ w.ehnn. fteg.RlL OdR CASH PRICE SPECIAL ± Single 1589.95 *259 95 $129.95 Double $729.95 *309 95 $159.95 BSSeft Queen 1859.95 *399 95 *219.95 IIWjMiM King $1099 95 *519.95 $279.95 SERTA MATTRESS tf BOX SPRING Wt HmTht Nov IMS Cowl .. Reg. Ret $609 95 OUR CASH PRICE $149.95 DOUBLE ..Reg Ret $749.95 OUR CASH PRICE $1*9.95 QUEEN. Reg. Ret $889.95 OUR CASH PRICE $24995 KING. Reg. Ret $1129 95 OUR CASH PRICE $29595 'rices include i- -Clip This Valuable Couponl- -i I GLIDER I I ROCKER / n |l 1«129.88j m1\ I AwMMt In Nut fcjfS I I IMM%IN I ■ ouncAtH JKnH I L.™_J3Ss!fe.j LINDA WILLIAMS FREE with purchoto of BatMtt or Sorts bodding piecesl p • Clip This Valuable Coupon' --] WOOD & METAL BUNK BEDS ! PtwFMlh fJSJ 1 I HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS! : and Bran ! ■ Hwdum p' • I R»q HU I I 14906 I ■ (XiR CASH PRICE C.3».a1l ■ I **“* irry I COUPON- 219,04 J Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser I’m continually amazed at the prices paid for antiques. Naturally the price of everything is much higher than it was in the 19405. Many food items cost 10 times as much as when I started house keeping. Even then we grew most of our food by having a large gar den and we raised chickens and hogs for butchering in order to save money. Collectors have driven up the price of many items as they amass collections of signs, licenses, dis hes. post cards, agateware, etc. Early furniture is especially desir able if it has the original paint The fact that it is very worn does hot seem to matter. Even cup boards that were stored in a bain for decades now bring in the thou sands of dollars. Another reason for high prices is the fact that sometimes certain members of a family all want a particular item that means a lot to them. This could be a family Bible, a sewing basket or records (CANTED) FIONICCIIO Cherry finish S glass shelves two doors lighted mtenor mirrored back Volume Buy 11 Reg. Ref. $559.95 OUR SPECIAL PRICE •159.88 ——Ctp mo VmkjMbt a Coupon/—^— 3 PC. OAK PACK PARQUET TOP CLOSEOUT # Hq ss V Uj Don't Miss Reg. $44995 $-| QQ QC Now iOOli/J OAK JEWELRY ARMOIRE Buy now for Christmas glftsl Nsvsr this low In 20 yaaral Rag Rat $O9O 95 CLOSEOUT PRICE 5 129.88' DEICO MATTRESS AND FOUNDATION Reg Ret $649 95 Sole Price »189 88 Reg Ret $599 95 Sole Price ‘129 88 Reg Ret $319 95 Sole Price ‘99 88 King Queen Double BIG SELECTION OF Wa art a four attxa chain not affllalad artth any olhar Moras Storas hi; UNCASTER «YORK • CARLISLE, PA • MILFORD, DE STORE HOURS: Mon-Frt. M -Sat $-0 .Sun. Noon-5 No Rtfunct FINANCING AVAILAace iff *—°J N® I TRMWMW'HMk C£R C*' l * Carry j j UncMtef Fanning, Saturday, August 17, 19W-B7 of genealogy. Old deeds and wills cannot be replaced by anything else and are one of a kind. Of course, perfect specimens are most highly prized but often chipped or cracked items still bring top figures. If you remember that your Grandmother always used a particular bowl to bake cookies, then maybe you do not care how high the price goes at an auction you buy it My mother often told us that she had an opportunity to pick several spinning wheels that were stored on the top level of an old shed. She picked one and then for years wished that she had taken more. Her weakness at public sales was dishes. She bought box es of them and never got around to even unpacking them. Finally when one room'was filled my father said. “No more sales.” A few of the dishes were special but most of them were quite ordinary. Now they would be much more expensive than they were in 1940. Thit Vaiuabh Coupon! 7 PC. OAK DINING ROOM Ball and Claw Foot Padaatal, Sunburst Tabla with 6 Chair* Rog. Ret $1969 95 OUR CASH PRICE $ 529.95 Ctp Thit Vtiumbh Coupont^^^ m FULL SIZE RECKJNER 3 Positions! / 1 Reg Ret /S*"A * V >£<'7 $39995 OUR CASH PRICE k *l39.9s^—^/ *Cllp Thit Vtfutbh Couponl 1C LAMP ass Finish .amp heads $39995 PRICE .95
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