Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser Do you get frustrated when you can’t find an important paper or even something as simple as a coupon that you just cut from the newspaper? Lately I’ve been hunt ing for an old paper that I simply cannot find. Now I do keep things rather or ganized, I think, but sometimes they do get lost Not only do I keep newspaper clippings, but my ancestors did the same. There are boxes of obituaries and even en tire newspapers that noted import ant events. I have discovered copies of half i dozen wills that were made gen erations ago. There are boxes of advertising cards and postcards. Even programs from a one-room school that no longer stands. Some 'things are in good shape and others are not Stared away was a 1923 book let on an Overland car and another Composting Bin COLLEGEVILLE (Montgom ery Co.) - If you are a gardener, you may already know the answer. If you have a compost pile or heap, you already under stand. If you thought they all belong in the garbage, wait! Each of these things repre sents an ingredient that can be added to a compost pile, to con tribute nutrients back to the soil. No matter which way you answered the question, there is an easy way for you to learn more about composting, and earn yourself a $25 bonus in the process. It's simple. Call the Recycling Education Program at (610)489-4315 to request a "Bin In Your Neighborhood" (BIN) composting quiz, along with educational materials on com posting (only Montgomery County residents are eligible.) You can pass the BIN quiz by reading through the handouts. If you are unfamiliar with com posting it might take you about an hour to go over the informa tion. Folks who already have composting experience may sim ply need a brief review to pass Food Safety Course LEESPORT (Berks Co.) - Does your church group, fire company or public organization serve meals to a crowd? Penn State Extension is offering a food safety program for cooks, servers, and organizers on the basics of safe food handling practices. This refresher could ®ake the difference between a Peat fundraiser and a food poi soning outbreak that could dam ege your group's reputation and finances. Susan Fisher, family and con sumer sciences consultant mas ter food handler, will be the Wstructor. The topics will ’nclude: causes of foodborne ill ness, preventing foodborne ill ®ess, time and temperature con sol, carryouts, handling left -overs, working with other volun on a binder purchased about 1920. A beautiful emblem to put on a car is in its original envelope. Of course, there are almanacs and tiny notebooks that were never used. A few books of records are among die boxes of papers. There was even a well used old pipe at the bottom of the pile. But, die paper that I was hunting was nowhere to be found. We like to invite our grandchil dren for meals. It is interesting to see what their favorite foods are. Some like hot dogs while others prefer chicken. They are good lit tle eaters and I appreciate that We wipe up spills and sweep the floor after meals but that is a small price to pay for their presence. The three grandchildren on the farm are the only ones, out of our 14, that we can watch as they grow up. the quiz. Any Montgomery County res ident who completes and returns a successful quiz to the Recycling Education Program will receive a $25 BIN coupon redeemable at eleven area retailers and three mail order companies. The $25 can be used to purchase building materials (from specified materials list) to build a bin, or put towards the purchase price of a pre-built bin. To make a pre-built bin an affordable choice, the Recycling Education Program has also worked out arrangements to dis tribute several hundred pre built bins to BIN coupon holders this spring at an incredibly rea sonable cost. The "Home Composter" retails for $7O. The wholesale price for BIN coupon holders is $35. Combine that with a $25 BIN coupon and your cost to purchase this sturdy bin is just $10! To take advantage of this offer, you must have a BIN coupon, and you must use it to order your Home Composter bin by April 29th (offer available to Montgomery County residents only). teers,. kitchen politics, handling large quantities, personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitiz ing, and hazards to safe foods. The workshops are scheduled on April 1, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. or 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the Berks County Agricultural Center. The cost is $5 which includes a manual or $2.50 without the manual if part of a group regis tration. Pre-registration is required. Mail your check (made payable to: Berks County Cooperative Extension Special Account) along with your name and address to: Berks County Cooperative Extension, Berks County Ag Center, 1238 County Welfare Road, P.O. Box 520, Leesport, PA 19533-0520. If you have any questions, contact Fay B. Strickler at (610)378-1327. Sale Reports ORT & ERNEY ESTATES SALE A Public Sale of antiques was held March 14 for the estates of Ruth B. Ort and Evelyn G. Erney at 220 South 2nd Street, Dillsburg, Pa. Some items sold were: oak bed $175, oak extension table $lBO, Coca Cola pic ture frame $7O, small blanket Chest $6O, Hull vase $B5, Pepsi Cola tin chalk board $l5O, Coca Cola ther mometer $9O, rocking chair $7O, oak flower stand $5O, meat grinder $55, market box sleigh $2OO, Portland cutter sleigh $4OO, Coca Cola ice chest $225, washstand $l7O, 10 post cards $66, 32 plates $304, set of Presidents spoons $35, crock $2O, Harrisburg berry glass $l6 and Mr. Peanut butter maker $4O. Little IKE Eichel berger was the auc tioneer. BROWN SALE A Public Auction of antiques was held March 14 by Nevin Brown and Galen "COMPLETE SERVICE" PUBLIC AUCTION 93 Acres Real Estate Wednesday, April 29,1998 At 6:00 P.M. West Perry Township (Snyder County) For the Estate of W.A. FORREY (FERRY) The property consists of approximately 30 acres tillable with the balance woodland & pasture. The woodland has Timber potential. Located on the property is a very sound 2 story 4 bedroom home. The home needs some TLC and has great possibilities. There are several building sites on the property with spectacular views. Nature abounds on the property with excellent deer, turkey & grouse hunting. The property has a recent survey. Call for more details. KENNETH E. HASSII R R 02, Box 981 McClure, PA 178' (717) 658-3531 AU-001532-L • Consign Early For Proper Advertisement • Brown, off Rt. 724 on Old River Road in Gibraltar, Birdsboro, Robeson Twp., Berks Co., Pa. Some prices received were: Tiffany lamp shade $4OO, marble top side table $2700, oak sideboard $950, oil lamp $425 and crocks up to $6O each. Horning Farm Agency, Inc. conducted the sale. McKENNA SALE A Public Sale of anti que tools, primitives and antique kitchen utensils was held for the Gerard McKenna estate at the Horst Auction Center Saturday before 290 registered bidders. Auctioneers were Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. Items of interest in cluded: Stanley No. 1 jack plane $1250, an tique cranberry picker $2lO, two double-claw hammers $l7O, early wooden sled $l4O, four M.B. Young wooden forks from $ 110 to $320 each, H.B. Young wooden fork $230, J.K. Young wooden fork $l5O, D.K. Young wooden fork $195, NEIL A. COURTNEY R D 1, Box 239 Richfield, PA 17088 (717) 539-8791 AU-002651-L Lancaster mining, Saturday, March 28, 1998-819 eight-prong Musser wooden fork $5OO, four-prong Musser wooden fork $250, A. Kauffman wooden shaking fork $270 and smal three-prong wood en folk $l5O. Also sold were: har ness-maker’s tool chest and contents $l6O, wooden brace $l2O, Conestoga wagon tar bucket $ 140, Conestoga wagon jack dated 1851 $l3O, two trading axes Public Auction Sat, Apr. 4,1998 - 9:00 AM At Hauseman’s Farm Mkt (Barn) Hill Church Rd. Pikeville, Pa. Watch For Signs At Rt. 73 At Pleasantville, Pa. Lawn & Garden: Farmall Cub Tractor w/5 Belly Mower & Snow Plow Bolens IS hp Diesel w/42 Mower 14 hp Bolens CD w/Dcck, 12 & 14 Hp Snapper Riders 12 Hp Bolens Rider w/11 Mulching Deck 4 & 5 Hp Troy Bill Chipper Vac s 1 Wheel Horse Tractors Model 8165, Charger 10 Auto 111-15 Rider White Rear Engine Rider w/bagger, JDIII Lawn Tractor, other Lawn & Garden & Farm Equip expected till Sale Day Heavy Equip from Pike Twp.: 4WD Michigan 125 Loader Truck 2 Snow Plows, Cinder Spreader for Dump Truck 1973 4 WD Dump Truck w/Snow Plow Misc. John Deere & IH Pedal Tractors Cooper Apple Butter Kettle, Furniture; Dry Sink, Hoosier Cabinet w/Flour & Sugar Jars Straw Cutter & Other Furniture & Antiques Guns: Savage 24 J DL over & under Turkey Gun 20 Gauge & 22 Magnum w/Kassman Scope Savage Fox B-Senes 12 gauge Double Barrel w/Vent Rib New & Used Tools & Hardware Lots Of Small Items, Antiques & Collectibles Selling w/2 Auctioneers All Day. Announcements Made Sale Day Take Precedence Over Printed Material. Questions: Please call 610-987-6826 Gary Hauseman, Auctioneer D Licensed & Bonded AU 3086 L / // (610) 779-0574 95 Cassel Road, Reading, PA 19606 Farmersville Auction Located in Farmersville, 3 miles east of Brownstown, Lancaster Co, PA GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES OF ALL KINDS, TOOLS, OFFICE EQUIPMENT Tuesday, March 31,1998 At 1:00 P.M. Miyata mountain bike, Dewalt chop saw, Crftmn radial arm saw, Crftmn 12” planer, Crftmn gener ator, Crftmn shop vac., Dayton 14” drill press, Troy-Bilt 8 HP chipper shredder, 28’ ext ladder, vise, chain saw, attic ladder, 50 gal. trash cans, complete line power & hand tools, too much to list! Hewlett Packard blotter (m the box), blue print copier, blue pnnt file, fax mach., drafting table, mahogany executive desk with credenze and bookcase by Kimball, Brunswick Bristol slate top pool table, miniature black powder cannon, com plete Blaupunkt car stereo This lot is to be sold m addition to our regular line up of H.H. Goods, Antiques and Collectibles. Furniture sells at 7:00 p.m. Visa, Mastercard, Discover, MAC, welcome Call Larry E. Rutt 717-354-5095 Auct. Lie. #AU-2455-L Thank You NOTICE ANNUAL SPRING 2 Day CONSIGNMENT AUCTION MILLER’S AUCTION CTR. BETHEL, PA FRI., APRIL 3rd, 1998 SAT., APRIL 4th, 1998 Fri. at s:oopm, Sat. at 9:ooam We are looking for Farm Equip.; Contractors Equip; Building Material; Lumber; Lawn Equip; Cars & Trucks; Shop Equip.; Antiques: Furniture; Glassware. This is just some of the things you can consign. Ask about our special rate on good clean modern farm equip! Our rec. days are Wed., Apr. Ist, Thurs., April 2nd, & Fri., April 3rd, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call so we can advertise your equip. (717) 933-5736 * Dwight Miller Auctioneer ttA AU-2414-L Bethel, PA N \L--e w iS $l5O and $ll5, early walnut noisemaker $lOO, salesman’s sample band saw $l4O, Trencher’s adze $lO5, sugar auger $l3O, three axes $l3O, $2OO and $220, leather-working vice and tools $l6O, Spong’s bean slicer $l3O, miniature sadiron set $lOO, screw-on plough plane $125, two twibills $195 and $275, boy’s tool chest and contents $ll5 and but ter mold $l6O.