Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1973, Image 38

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    Farmings Saturday, Qctaben >3, WZ3'
Fulton Grange Officers Installed
Fulton Grange 66 held its semi
monthly meeting October 8 at 8
p.m. at the Grange Hall in
Oakryn with the Master Richard
Holloway conducting the
business session.
The youth committee reported
some 30 young people went on the
hayride October 6. The new youth
committee will have a bowling
party in November.
The Women’s Activities
committee reported seven
cartons of the Pennsylvania State
Grange cookbooks have been sold
and the Grange voted to get four
more cartons as many people are
seeking them for Christmas gifts.
It was announced that Lan
caster County Pomona Grange
will hold its fall meeting at the
White Horse Fire Hall October 20
at 8 p.m. with Salisbury Grange
as host. It will be election of of
ficers for a two year term. The
Pomona Women’s Activities
committee will have a food stand
at the Robert Armstrong sale
that day also
Fulton Junior Grange 343 will
hold a “Car Rent-A-Space” for
saleable items at Quarryville
Memorial Park October 20, from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is the first of
its kind in our area. A small fee
will be charged for a car space
and people can set a table by
their car to sell from if they wish.
The saleable items will be of a
varied nature. For mformation
and space reservations phone
548-3162. The Junior Grange will
have a food stand in connection
with it.
Mr. and Mrs. Gyles Brown
were elected alternate delegates
to the 101st annual session of the
Pennsylvania State Grange to be
held at Reading October 22 - 25.
This session will climax their
centennial year celebration.
Thomas Galbreath has Fifth and
Sixth Degree applications for
Grange members of Lancaster
County who plan to go October 24.
The trustees reported that
installation of a new furnace in
the Grange Hall is nearly com
pleted and it is in use now.
Thomas Galbreath, Deputy
State Master, assisted by William
Ambler as marshal, Mrs, Charles
Reath regalia bearer. Miss Jean
Moss emblem bearer and Glenn
Hough pianist, installed the new
officers.
A meeting of the new officers
•MORE MW* MORE M«T
• MOM PMOT
WITH
MADISON SILOS
Div Chromalloy Am"'rican Corp
1070SteinmetzRd.
Ephrata, Penna 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Frank Snyder
Akron
Caleb Wenger
Quarryville
Landis Bros Inc
Lancaster
CarlL Shirk
Lebanon
Sollenberger Farm Supply
Centerport, Pa
Ph 215-926-7671
and committees will be
the home of the Master
McSparran, Quarryville,
15 at 8 p.m.
Miss Joyce Galbreath, Lec
turer, will be in charge of the
program at the next meeting
October 22 which will feature a
play presented by the Junior
Grange.
HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC.
Livestock Sales Every Tuesday
Galena, Md. Phone 648-5100
SPECI ALDArRYSALE
TUES. OCT. 16, at 7:30 P.M.
32 Guernsey Cows & Bred Heifers
This herd consists of 31 Guernsey Cows (3 Bred
Heifers) These cows have been bred for years from
Artificial Breeding and Registered Bulls. The cows
show true type Guernsey Breeding. The cows are good
size, nicely uddered ... some fresh ... mostly
springers bred for Winter milk. T. B. and Bangs Ac
credited and Retested for Sale.
HERD from. F. B. Clinton of East New Market, Md.
SALE AT RUDNICK'S DAIRY BARN, GALENA, MD.
1973-Special Cattle Sales-1973
Tri-State Livestock Market, Inc.
Abingdon, Virginia
Feeder STEER SALE (Weigh-in Mon., Oct. 15)
SALE TUES. MORNING OCT. 16— 10:00 A.M.
Stole Angus & Cross CALVES OCT. 22 7:30 P.M.
2nd Open CALF SALE OCT. 29 7:30 P.M.
3rd Open CALF SALE NOV. 5 7:30 P.M.
Tri-State Livestock Market, Inc.
Abingdon, Va. 24210
Regular sale every Friday—2 P.M., P.O. Box 856
Telephone (703) 628-5111
Shippers notice—
We have scheduled for your Feeder Steers and Calves the
following Special Sales for 1973, which will ALL be a ONE DAY
operation on MONDAYS—sales STARTING at 7:30 P.M. (Ex
cept the FEEDER STEER SALE on October 15, which will be
weighed-in on Monday, and sold at 10:00 A.M., Tuesday
morning.) We urge you to pick your selling date, and in order
for us to serve you better, plan to weigh-in your livestock as
EARLY IN THE DAY AS POSSIBLE. Remember the sale day has
been changed to MONDAY this year.
TOP FARM
MACHINERY AUCTION
MON. OCT. 22. 1973 AT 11 A.M. SHARP
For the Cline Farm, Sergeantsviile, N. J. From
Flemington, N. J. take Rt. 523 to Sergeantsviile, N. J.
then head for Rosemont for 1 mi. turn on Reading Rd.
to farm.
TRACTORS 1973 IHC No. 1066 Di. with 500 hr.
loaded, 1973 IHC No. 766 Dl. with 400 hr. loaded. IHC
EQUIP No. 710 5 btm 16” semi-mtd. aucto. reset
plow, No. 315 12 ft. cultimulcher, No. 56 4-row corn
planter with rotary valve (liq. fert. attc.), 2-12 ton
kicker wagons, No. 1003 pt. Hitch mower. Other Make.s
J.D. 24T hay baler with hyd. kicker, J.D. 15 hole gram
drill, N.H. No. 56 hay rake, Kimm fiber tank field
sprayer with centrifugal hyd. pump, Danuser hole
digger, 3 pt hitch cultivator, 3 pt. hitch cement mixer.
No small items 1 Owner and auctioneer not responsible
for accidents! Everything is new within the past year or
two 1
Terms cash or a good check sale day!
Owner ROGER CLINE
609-397-3238
Sale conducted by; Col. Fred R. Daniel, Auctioneers,
Inc.
Neshanic Sta., N. J. 08853
(201) 369-4784
859-2688
548-2116
393-3906
867-3741
held at
Charles
October
Mrs. Charles McSparran
My Neighbors
.. er, would you mind sign
ing against this tree, sir?”
King Louie XVI of France and his family witnessed the first
balloon flight to carry living passengers, on September 19,
1783. The 72-foot-high balloon carried a duck, a rooster,
and a sheep.
I
1973 FEEDER CALF SALE
PETERSBURG
STOCKYARDS
Petersburg, W. Va.
PHONE (304) 257-7851 or 257-8265
OCTOBER 25-900 CALVES
ALL BREEDS & CROSSES
Sale starts at 1 p.m. D.S.T.
Sponsored by: West Virginia University and West Virginia
State Department of Agriculture
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF VALUABLE 122-ACRE FARM
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.1973
Location: Approximately two miles northwest of Myers
town, one mile north of Route 422 and directly north of
the Lebanon Valley Air Park. Also between Reading and
Lebanon, just north of Route 422, Jackson Township, Leb
anon County, Pennsylvania;
95 ACRES TILLABLE 20 ACRES PASTURE
Balance Woodland and Orchard; Three Streams
Pond, Spring
LARGE TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE
Containing five rooms on first floor including kitchen with
large fireplace and built-in dry sink. Second floor contains
five bedrooms, some with built-in closets and one full bath.
Third floor attic. Also TWO-STORY FRAME SUMMER
HOUSE with fireplace. Full basement under house and
summer house. Myers Pressure System; Cistern, hand
dug well, water heater.
LARGE FRAME BANK BARN
WITH 32 STANCHIONS
Two Drive Floors and Two Mows; also Scaffolding in Barn.
♦sx2o 2-STORY EXTENSION attached to barn with Heifer
Pens on ground floor and Storage on second floor. 19x17
BLOCK MILKHOUSE attached to barn. STARLINE BARN
CLEANER, 4 years old.
20x60 CORN BARN
16x24 PIG STABLE 10x50 CONCRETE SILO
APPLE AND PEAR ORCHARD
North End of this Farm borders on a large Dam known
as "Strack's Dam".
This Property is zoned Agriculture or Class A, permit
ted uses include single family dwellings. Conditions of sale
10% down day of sale, settlement on or before April 1, 1974.
Sale time, 2-00 P.M Sale by order of
MARK W. BURKHOLDER
Executor of the Raymond M. Burkholder Estate
Myerstown R.D.2, Pa. - 717-866-5273
Henry Steiner, Attorney
JOHN E. AND PAUL E.
Auctioneers
717-733-3511 or 733-3305
AT 2:00 P.M.
122-ACRE FARM
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