Ag Community Two-year-old Tonya Rutt examines a gold piece. The gold pieces will be sold in $5, $lO, and $2O denomi nations. Tonya and her sis ter Tori are the children of Larry and Bev Rutt, Ephra ta. This Sulky horse and carriage dates back to the 19305. The metal and wood pedal toy is in working condition. Called a theme basket, this toy wheelbarrow over flows with art supplies sure to delight a child recipient. A Sterger cast iron trac tor made by Valley Pattern will go to the highest bid der. Lap-aster FjV&ng /Wsit/4f€€&& More For LOU ANN GOOD Food And Family Features Editor FARMERSVILLE (Lancaster Co.) For 46 years the Pennsyl vania Relief Sale has been raising money to help the needy of the world. Last year proceeds result ed in $457,875 being distributed to the needy around the world. This year, the event is scheduled for April 5-6 at the Harrisburg Farm Show budding, comer of Cameron and Maclay Sts., Harrisburg. Hundreds of people help by donating items to be auctioned. Some make quilts and crafts, host meals for bid, or donate antiques. The farming community is a large part of the efforts that make this sale so successful in clothing the needy and feeding the hungry in the name of Christ. Each year for the past 22 years, a heifer sale for world relief is con- ducted at the New Holland Sales Stables. This year the sale was slated for March 20. Donations of slaughter cows, steers, bulls, hogs, calves, goats, hay, straw, grain, and farm seeds are ac cepted and auctioned to the high est bidder. This past year, donors could designate any slaughter an imal to be sold with proceeds channeled to world relief through the Pennsylvania sale. ( CThe farming community is a large part of the efforts that make this sale so successful in clothing the needy and feeding the hungry in the name of Christ. J 5 A popular event at the annual sale, conducted the first Friday evening and Saturday in April is the country auction. John and Esther Rutt have been overseeing collecting items for the country auction for many years. Items include glassware, dishes, crafts, pedal tractors theme baskets, handcrafted fur niture, coins, antiques, and more. Donates Antiques, Collectibles, Pennsylvania Relief Sale Four-year-old Tori Rutt tries out one of the pedal tractors to be auctioned at the Pennsylvania Relief Sale. Included in the Collector Edition Spirit tractors are models of an Oliver, Cockshutt, Minneapolis-Moline, and Cockshutt. Other models to be auctioned include a Massey-Harris 44 collector edition that can no longer be ordered, a John Deere A, first die cast vintage pedal tractor ever produced, a Case pedal tractor, and a collector edition IH Farmall M White demonstration pedal tractor. Esther said that a new item this year are the theme baskets. These are baskets or containers filled with an assortment of items to fill a theme. One of those pre pared by Esther is toy wheelbar row filled with an assortment of art supplies. “I don’t know how many we will end up with,” Esther said. Lots of churches and individuals are putting them together and will bring them to Harrisburg or Friday or Saturday.” Theme baskets will be sold Sat., 2 p.m. Coins to be offered for sale at 11 a.m. on Saturday include 100 Kennedy half dollars and 50 sil ver dollars. Gold coins include an 1899 $5, an 1886 $lO, and a 1891 and 1878, $2O piece. Rutt said of interest to many farmers and collectors is a 1951 Farmall Super A tractor with plow. The auction is also famous for its vast collection of quilts mat and donated by churches and i dividuals. Esther said that m< than 400 quilts are expected to offered this year. Those desiring to donate itei can drop them off at the Rul home, 19 W. Farmersville Ri Ephrata. For more informatii call the Rutts at (717) 354-2471 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23, 2002-B2' John Rutt examines a commerative Coca-Cola bike with balloon tires. It is one of the many collectible items to be auctioned. This new handcrafted chest will be available in several different woods. This one is made of cherry wood and is cedar-lined with raised panel design. !7