Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1973, Image 49

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    Talent Contest Held During Berks County
The Berks County FFA
Banquet was held last Thursday
evening, March 22, in the Kutz
town Grange Hall. The Banquet
was brought to order by the
County president, Ronald Myer
of Conrad Weiser, using the of
ficial opening ceremony. After
the invocation by County
chaplain Roy Zuber r /t»f Oley
Valley, the meal Vas served by
the Grange.
Nevin Mast, County vice
president, gave the address of
welcome. Ron Myer introduced
special guests.
Arlin Dietrich, County
treasurer from Kutztown,
recognized the following Star
Chapter Greenhands: .Dean
Turner, Brandywine Heights;
tftf SPECIAL
SALES!
FRIDAY, APRIL 13
FRIDAY, APRIL 27
7:30 P.M.
CALVES AND YEARLINGS
Charolais, Angus and Hereford calves and yearling
steers and heifers. No paint marks or hip tags on any of
these cattle. All cattle weighed on sale day.
Beef breeds and some holstein steers-Sorted m
uniform lots.
For further information, contact;
J. FRANCIS TINSMAN
LEESBURG LIVESYOCK MARKET
Phone 777-1411 Phone 777-3521
Plan now to attend this sale, as quality pays in many ways.
PUBLIC SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT
TUESDAY, APRIL 17,1973
Located just off Route 222, 5 mile south of
Quarryviiie, one half mile west of Unicorn, along the
Black Bear Road on the Albert Stoner Farm, East
Drumore Twp., Lane. Co., Pa.
Farm equipment consists of Allis Chalmers C tractor
wide front end & 2 setstrf cultivators, Allis Chalmers C
tractor with manure loader, Allis Chalmers Dl7 tractor,
McD H tractor, N.l. fertilizer spreader, A.C. disc, Case
cut away disc, J.D. 2 bottom plow, 2-3 bottom 14”
plows, A.C. 3 bottom 16” plow, A.C. no till corn planter,
N.l. corn picker with trailer husking bed, N.H. baler hay
liner No. 68 PTO, Cunningham hay crimper, hay tedder,
side rake, A.C. forage harvester, Mayrath 32 ft.
elevator, A.C. blower & pipe, Case rubber tired wagon,
Case heavy duty rubber tired wagon, grain bin &
wagon, unmounted grain bin, Ontario disc gram drill, 2
A.C. forage wagons (used 2 seasons), N.l. mower, N.l.
manure, spreader pto (high metal sides), spring
harrow, spike harrow, cultipacker, stock shreader, hay
dryer fan l x h h.p. motor, roller, wheel rake, platform
scales, cutting box, 1 horse shed, shovel plow, corn
sheller (cannon type), potato plow, bone mill, 2 grain
cradles, 2 old home made sleds, bean & pea scales,
Powell transplanter, Clinton motor 3 H.P., grind stone,
walking plow, scraper blade, tomato baskets, baler
twine, burlap bags, Century oil burner, 2 hay knives,
window sash, storm sash, apple butter stirrer, meat
benches, sausage cutter & stuffer, forks, shovels,
chains, a lot of small tools and many other articles used
on a farm.
GMC TRUCK
31 SHOATS
Lunch available
Kersey A. Bradley Auct
Kirk & Eschbach Clerks
David Staaby, Conrad Weiser;
Paul Barr, Governor Mifflin;
Theresa Levan, Hamburg; Larry
Bausctaer, Kutztown; Brian Folk,
Oley Valley; Dane Rudy,
Tulpehocken, and Larry Stoltz
fus, Twin Valley,
John Brown of Tulpehocken,
County reporter, recognized the
Star Chapter Farmers and
Agribusinessmen. Star Chapter
Farmers are: Robert Tercha,
Brandywine; Ronald Myer,
Conrad Weiser; William Abrams,
Governor Mifflin; Thomas
Heffner, Hamburg; Marlin
Dietrich, Kutztown; Roy G.
Zuber, Oley Valley; Ronald
Wenger, Tulpehocken, and Nevin
Mast, Twin Valley.
Agribusinessmen
10:30 A.M.
SALE BY
Albert P. Stoner
were: Darryl Hartman, Conrad
Weiser; Albert Dillon, Governor
Mifflin; Paul Wpssner, Ham
burg; David Kistler, Kutztown;
Michael Keeney, Tulpehocken,
and Thomas Beiler, Twin Valley,
The award for the Star County
Farmer was presented to Nevin
Mast. David Ristler was named
Star County Agribusinessman.
Jacob Leiby, County
corresponding secretary from
Hamburg, recognized the
Keystone Farmers from Berks
County in 1973: Robert Tercha,
Brandywine; George Manbeck,
Conrad Weiser; James Stein,
Governor Mifflin; Donald
Christman, Kutztown, and Nevin
Mast and Richard Kurtz of Twin
Valley.
recognized
The officers of the Conrad
Weiser Chapter presented the
Honorary County Farmer degree
to Charles Suloff. assistant Berks
County agent; Paul Barnhart, vo
ag teacher at Hamburg, and
Harvey A. Smith, area vocational
consultant.
Harvey Smith recognized those
FFA members who had received
the Berks County Degree in 1972.
Joseph Leiendecker, District
Game Protector, presented a
wildlife conservation award to
the Oley Valley Chapter. Henry
Mathieu from the Production
Credit Association, presented the
Regional Production Credit
AUCTION
Romansviiie, Chester County, Pa.
Located on Strasburg Road between Marshallton
Village (on Rte. 162) and Parkesburg, Pa. Watch for
Signs, (very near Embreeville State Hospital)
SATURDAY, APRIL 7,10:30 A.M.
FARM MACHINERY
Featuring 2 Farmall H Tractors, No. 66 PTO New
Holland Baler (ready for the field) Massey Harris
combine with 65 h.p. Wisconsin engine. Other equip
ment includes 2 bottom LitittleGenius IH plow, IH Disc,
MM 1-row corn picker, Case trail-type 3 bottom plow
and some other farm items. Farm equipment to be sold
at beginning of sale.
MANY FINE ANTIQUE AND COLLECTOR ITEMS
Terms-Cash or approved check.
Sale by NORMAN E. CALDWELL
Jim Boswell & Associates, Auctioneers.
Box 457, Unionville, Pa. 19375 Phone 215-347-2467
PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE.
Located 4 miles West of Manheim, Take Hossler Rd.
to Valley Rd. 1 mile West of E. Fairview Brethren
Church. Look for sale signs.
50 TRACTORS—ALL KINDS OF FARM EQUIPMENT;
Harvesters, blowers, plows of every description ground
working machinery, mowers, rakes, crimpers, Balers.
N.H. 273 baled only 500 bales N.H. 66, J.D. 14T-oliver
McD. Massey and others Corn pickers, N.H. tank
spreaders and many other manure spreaders, lime
spreaders, sprayers, 2 and 4-row corn planters,
COUSIN WITH DRY GOODS We are consigning items
every day. Bring in your articles early, things brought in
last will be sold last. Open 8 to 6 daily, Closed Sundays
No goods received FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Sat., April 7, WOLGEMUTH Sale Manager
by appointment. Ph. 665-5664
NOTICE—APRIL 2 to 7 is National Auctioneers week. We are
celebrating N.A.A. week by giving Souvenirs to everyone
'registering by sale time. Also there will be 10 free drawings
throughout the day. We invite you as a Seller—Buyer or
Visitor. The auction way of selling is one of the oldest methods
of bartering dating back to before 1000 B.C. Leading Auc
tioneers in Pennsylvania and the Nation conduct their business
according to the code of ethics set out by the N.A.A. Plan to
spend the day with us.
C. H. WOLGEMUTH & SONS
ANHUAL ALL DAY SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 7,1973
9:30 A.M.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1973
FFA Banquet
Award to Thomas Heffner of
Hamburg.
Mike Orendo, chairman of the
Berks County FFA Swine Show
and Sale presented the plaque for
the grand champion hog to
Donald Christman of Kutztown
and the plaque for the reserve
champion hog to Melvin Houck of
Twin Valley.
After remarks by State FFA
vice-president Frank Stoltzfus
and closing ceremonies by the
County FFA officers, each of the
Chapters entertained with skits
or choruses. These were judged
by the new Honorary County
Degree recipients. Brandywine’s
entry was awarded first place
with a take-off on Hee-Haw, while
Governor Mifflin and Hamburg
were tied for second.
Test Flood Damaged
Fields
Farmers who had fields flooded
as the result of Tropical Storm
Agnes should have a complete
soil test taken to determine
whether there is damage in the
soil structure, Dr. W. Wayne
Hinish, Extension agronomist at
The Pennsylvania State
University, emphasizes. If the
topsoil was eroded but a
workable subsoil exists, an ap
plication of the needed elements
can bring the soil back to a
productive capacity in most
cases.
Saddle Cinches Set
Horse Show Date
The March meeting of the
Saddle Cinches 4-H Horse and
Pony Club was held at the home
of Lori Zerphey. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Gayle Shultz. The secretary and
treasurer’s reports were read
and approved. There were 15
members and one leader present.
The date, July 1, and the
location, Beechwood Farm, were
decided upon for the Club’s Open
Horse Show. The judge is to be
Jack Wagner of York. Other
activities decided upon are a
bake sale to be held in Manheim
April 6, a Roller Skating Party at
Mount Gretna Roller Rink, and
other activities.
The next meeting is to be held
at 7 p.m. April 27 at the home of
Pat Seifert, 134 N. Pitt St.,
Manheim. New members would
be welcomed, ages eight to 19, as
of January 1.
News Reporter,
Margaret Keeney
Holstein Club Officers
The Lancaster County Holstein
4-H Club met at the Farm and
Home Center last week for a
reorganizational meeting.
Officers elected are: Gary
Akers, Quarryville, president;
Marlene Harbold, Elizabethtown,
vice-president; Linda Kauffman,
Elizabethtown, secretary; Donna
Akers, Quarryville, assistant
secretary.
Randy Hess, Strasburg,
treasurer; Yvonne Stauffer,
Ephrata, news reporter; Steve
Kauffman, Elizabethtown, and
Linda Akers, Quarryville, song
leaders; Clair Miller,
Elizabethtown, and Kirk Hess,
Strasburg, game leaders.
News Reporter,
Yvonne Stauffer
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