Retirees Collect Antiques To Benefit School LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff MOUNT JOY (Lancaster Co.) —Always on the lookout for inno vative ways to lure buyers to a ben efit sale, of which there are hun dreds, the committee at the Kray bill Mennonite School is capitalizing on the talents and interests of supportive patrons. One of hese couples is Wilmer and Ruth Nissley. With three grandchildren attending the school, the Nissleys are ardent sup porters of Christian education. A Pioneer seed salesman for 33 years, Nissley and his wife spend much of their retirement spare time gamering public sales in search of select antiques, which they resell at flea markets. For this reason, the couple was asked to gather a few antiques for the annual benefit sale to be held May 8-9 this year. Previously the Nissleys had donated a few Wimoss trucks. But the demand for Winross trucks has dwindled in recent years. On the other hand, interest in antiques seems to be a growing trend. Last year was the first time that the Nissleys were asked to donate their services in this way. Since they only had been asked in Febru ary, they had little time to compile items for the annual sale. But this year the couple has spent the year searching for items to pique the interest of collectors. On some of the items they pur chased. the Nissleys also have refinished them. Reflnishing furni ture is a hobby that both husband and wife share. It’s a fact! Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of experience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminated water. faMartin WATER CONDITIONING Your Water Treatment Center Call us today for. treatment of: * Nitrates * Bacteria * Iron * Sulfates . \ fpH * Acidity!Alkalinity t 740 E. Lincoln Ave. Myerstown, PA 17067 Ph: (717) 866-7555 800-887-7555 308 W. 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An interest in collecting antiques was sparked after they inherited some items Grom both sides of the family. “Some items we bid on and others we wish we had,” Nissley said. The couple, like many other collectors, often browse sales look ing for items that stir memories from their childhoods so that they can replace family heirlooms sold or displaced somewhere along the years. “It kind of gets in your blood,” Nissley said. Through the years, die Nissleys have zeroed in on their interest on wash stands, blanket chests, clocks, clothes trees, and other items to give to each of their five children for Christmas gifts. Water Quality an IMPORTANT Ingredient In vestock Management 548 New Holland Ave, Lancaster, PA 17602 Ph: (717) 393-3612 800-224-3612 “It’s rewarding. We love going to sales and private auctions,’’ Ruth said. The couple are banking on the hope that many other bidders will show up for the benefit sale because they love auctions, too. In addition to antiques, other items to be auctioned include fine arts, braided rugs, comforters, quilts, gift certificates, country crafts, handcrafted furniture, wooden bulldozer, plants, bark mulch, and garden tools. The traditional Friday night southern-style pig roast will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 pjn. A country breakfast of omelet and home fries or pancakes and saus age will be held Saturday from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Plenty of food sold throughout the day include Gene Wenger’s famous hamloaf patty sandwich. Baked potato with toppings, salad bar, fresh strawber ry pie, homemade ice cream, and more. The Kraybill Mennonitc School 21st annual benefit Auction Days will be held May 8-9 on the school’s campus located at Kray bill Church and Gibble Road in Mount Joy. 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