Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 2001, Image 236

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    -Ag Progress Section, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,2001
236
Auction
(Continued from
Page 37)
baseball card, both
signed by Bellefonte
native Eric Milton,
starting pitcher for the
Minnesota Twins.
Items for ideal
Christmas gifts in
clude handmade
wooden bowls (includ
ing one made from
spalted Alabama
pecan wood), unusual
bird houses, antique
railroad (PRR and
B&O) and skaters lan
terns, milk and other
bottles, dolls, an an
tique baby crib, chil
dren’s toys, framed
photos including early
pictures of the Penn
State campus, Ag Hill
and the old university
dairy barns.
Several books will
be auctioned, includ
ing ones describing
old-time agriculture, a
former farm boy’s ex
periences of living in
Poland, and Penn
State football living
legends Joe Paterno
and Jerry Sandusky.
Books by Penn State
authors on losing
weight safely and
cooking are included,
as well as an auto
graphed copy of
former President
Jimmy Carter’s latest
book, “An Hour
Before Daylight
Memories of a Rural
Boyhood.”
Historic articles in
clude an 1896 Rand
McNally school map
of the United States
and Mexico, and 1923
and 1925 gold and
silver ROM medals
awarded by the Amer
ican Jersey Cattle
Club from 1911
through the late ’4os.
Auction catalogues
will be available from
the museum office by
mid-July and on site.
All auction items will
be on display at Ag
Progress Days, Tues
day, Aug. 14 and
Wednesday, Aug. 15
in the tent beside the
museum. Bidding will
close promptly at 6
p.m. on Wednesday.
Successful bidders can
pick up their items
after payment is pro
cessed Wednesday
evening or make ar
rangements for ship
ping.
For more informa
tion, contact Darwin
Braund: 238 Agricul
tural Administration
Building, University
Park, PA 16802;
phone (814) 863-1383;
e-mail pastoag
museum@psu.edu.
Because of concerns
over the possible
transmission of foot
and-mouth disease
and other foreign
animal diseases, visi
tors who have been
overseas within two
weeks of attending Ag
Progress Days are
asked not to visit the
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