—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1975 54 Ice Capades Returns To Hershey Icc Capades reutms to Its birthplace. Hershey. Penn sylvania, for 10 dazzling performances opening COBLE DISPERSAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 -12:30 NOON At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion. Lancaster, Pa. THIS SALE FEATURES THE HERD OF ROY COBLE, MIDDLETOWN, PENNA. 41 HEAD, which includes 23 cows, 4 bred heifers and 10 yearlings. 3 were fresh in November, 3 in December, and 3 due in January. Balance of the herd due evenly the year round. Cows are sired by “Master Chief”, “Royal Crown”, “Darimost”, “May Rose Prince”. No records, but good big cows that will produce if taken care of right. Added consignments are three from Herman Cinder, Mt. Joy, due at sale time, two are “Nance” daughters. Clarence Hamish, Lancaster, oqe bred heifer due at sale time. Your fall fresheners are slacking up now. Keep your tank full with January fresheners. SALE MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P.0.80X 458 CAMP HILL, PA., 17011 fCONSiGIMEOT SALE' \ WEDKSMT, IMUMV is ♦ 9;30 A.M. ? Location: Vi mile north of Route 23 on North 7 Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co. Pa. 7 MasseyFergusonDieselNo.l3sw-400hrs.,likenew; ? New Holland 469 Haybine, FB5 Farmhand Grinder -7 Mixer; New Fertilizer Drill, Nails 8, 10, 12, 16; new ▼ window units; 15 new bikes; Tractors; Farm ▼ Machinery; Horse Drawn Implements; New Tools. We ♦ have buyers for hay and straw. 4 Truck load of Citrus Fruit direct from Florida. ♦ We Sell on Commission. ; DAVID H. GOOD i * 717-656-9024. ♦ f F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. H. Wolgemuth, Auct. 4 4 Next Sale Wednesday, February 5 4 ♦ NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT'S ♦ PUBLIC SALE Of Acres of Valuable Real Estate The Mary L. Shiffler Est. SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1975 1:00 P.M. Located in South Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., Pa. West of the village of Hoernerstown on Union Deposit Road, North Hoernerstown Road, approx. 10 miles East of Harrisburg, 5 miles West of Hershey. FARM NO. I—Approx. 175 acres, 21 perches, 7800 ft. more or less along North and South sides of Union Deposit Road and approx. 450 ft. along West side of Pine Hill Road. Consisting of a 2 family brick and frame dwelling, 2 baths, oil fired hot water heat, 2 car block garage, bank bam for 36 milk cows, large machinery shed, metal com storage, 10x50 concrete stave silo, drilled well. FARM NO. 2 Approx. 185 acres, 18 perches. Property fronts approx. 1500 feet along south side of Hillymede Road and approx. 1650 ft. along west side of Hoernerstown road. 8 room frame dwelling with Asbestos shingles, oil fired hot water heat, bath, bank bam, stalls for 30 cows, steer and heifer stable, corn bam, 10 x 50 silo, washhouse, drilled well. Farm Machinery and Cattle will be sold at a later date. Dwellings can be inspected Jan. 11 and 18 between 10 and 4. Acreage can be inspected from now to sale date except Sundays. Sale to be held at Farm No. 1. Terms and conditions of sale will be announced day of sale. Executors Melvin S. Shiftier & Carroll R. Shiftier Aftys - McNees, Wallace, Murick, Richard W. Stevenson, Esq P 0 Box 1166,100 Pine St, Harnsburg. Pa 17108 Phone 717-235-9341 VAN G. HOCKER, Auct. 717-776-3494 February 11 thru 16 at the Hcrshey-park Arena. Icc Capades was bom in Hershey 35 years ago when a group of Arena owners met at the Hotel Hershey in 1940, which by coincidence was also Valentine’s Day, to discuss the conception of an ice show to play their Arenas. It was unanimous that such a production should be organized im mediately to play the 1940-41 season. Upon that historic proclamation at the Hotel Hershey, Ice Capades was bom. Now in its 35th year, Ice Capades has played to more than 120 million people. Since 1970, Hersheypark Arena has registered more than 380,000 spectators with close to 76,000 people at last year’s performances at the Arena. The Hersheypark Arena has arranged special dinner plans at Hotel Hershey, Hershey Motor Lodge and Convention Center and Parkview Manor for the Wednesday and Thursday performances. Also, guests can be a part of history on Valentine’s Day, the original birthdate of Ice Canades, with dinner plans available for the 4:30 matinee and evening performances. Ice Capades for 1975 is a show of movement to music, all played on the smooth white stage of ice at the Hersheypark Arena. Christmas Tree Winners Proctor Wetherill, of RD, Chester Springs, Chester County, exhibited the champion White Spruce Christmas tree at the Farm Show. Flemings Christmas Tree Farm, of Indiana, won the White Pine title; Gay Fad Nurseries, of Reading, Berks County, won in general firs classes; and Harvest Moon Farms, of Effort, Monroe County, had the highest placing tree in the general spruce category. Leidens Nursery, of PAULZ. MARTIN’S FIRST CONSIGNMENT FARMJfIIHPMEHT FOR 1975 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1975 AT 9:30 A.M. To be held at my New Place of Business, 2 miles East of Intercourse, at intersection of Route 340 and New Holland Road, 4 miles South of New Holland. TRACTORS Large Equipment of All Kinds Horse-drawn Equip., Dairy Equip., Tools, Posts, Lumber, Hay and Straw LOT of NEW HARDWARE and TOOLS LOT TOBACCO SCAFFOLDING and FENCE RAILS NOTICE Farmers and Dealers invited to bring your goods in to this sale. Please bring your goods in before sale days. Equipment brought in day of sale will be sold last SPECIAL NOTICE This will be our Opening Sale for 1975. Everything will be sold unless claimed by former buyers and consigners. SALE ORDER: Small Goods, 9:30 a.m.; Hay and Straw, 12 noon; Tractors, 1 p.m., followed by Larger Equipment. Notice NO POULTRY EQUIPMENT. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. January 27 and 28. Paul Z. Martin Blue Ball, Pa. Phone: 717-354-6671 Business: 717-768-8108 MARTIN AUCTIONEERS and Associates R. W. Horst, H. H. Leid and John Fry HAY AND STRAW SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON NO SALE WEEK OF CHRISTMAS An incredible juggler and showman at age thirteen, Albert Lucas puts it altogether on ice, “In a Juggling Vein”, when he appears with the 35th Patton, Cambria County, won a total of five titles in Christmas tree judging. Leidens entries won championships in Scotch Pine, Douglas Fir, Norway Spruce, Australian Pine and Red Fine categories. TRY A CLASSIFIED r / ti>V y&f' / ' # nr’ jr r PUBLIC SALE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, FE8.8,1975 Along Route 372, Vz mile west of Qnarryville. Real Estate containing 5 acres of land, more or less, erected thereon 2 story trame dwelling cov ered with insulated aluminum siding with asbestos shingle roof, 3 rooms & bath on second floor for apart ment use, never failing well, storm windows on north & west side. Small barn for horses, 1 car garage with shop, corn crib & small chicken house. Road frontage appr. 1,000 ft. on 2 roads. 10% down, balance on settlement. Inspection Feb. 1, 1 to 4 PJW. Real Estate 1 P.M. 2 blanket chests, trunk, Tiffany lamp, kerosene lamp, balance scales, butter churn, comb box, kitchen mirror in frame, flat irons, iron toys, rabbit in basket, 2 high chairs, picture frames, 2 spindle back rockers, china dishes, iron stone platter, corn dryei, harness jack, bushel measure, footstool, wash stand, 12 guage cellar door shotgun. BN FARMALL WITH CULTIVATORS. To be sold at 12:59 Amana chest freezer (used 3 mo.). Fngidaire re frigerator (3 yr ), waffle iron, sandwich gull, can opener, coffee maker, pop up toaster, 2 elec clocks, elec, iron, Hardwick gas stove, pots, pans, dishes, cookware, 3 roast pans, breakfast set with 6 chairs, Pyrex glass ware, cut glass, Carnival glass, silverware, table cloths, 2 plank bot tom chairs, 6 parlor chairs, rocking chairs, occassional table, 2 platform rockers, desk & chair, small bookcase, sofa, i ollaway bed, pole light, bedroom suite, iron bed, bed linens, blankets, pillows, wardrobe, Electrolux sweeper 4 small oil lamps. Easy spin washer, kerosene heater, rug pints, quarts, gals, crocks. Iron kettle, copper kettle, 3 meat benches, 2 grinders, stuffer, stirrers, ladels, 2 hole cornsheller, rope & pulleys vice & tools, cross cut saw, 2 pumps (1 pitcher), 3 hog troughs, wooden wheel barrow, sawbuck, barrels, walking plow, potato plow, drag harrow, 1 horse harrow, 275 gal. fuel tank, ice cream freezer cabinet, bag cart. MOWERS 26 in Suburban riding mower, 21 in. Hamco mower. Terms by, William A. Swinehait Est. Paul L. Swinehart, Executor Harry Yost, Atty. KREIDER & DILLER, Auctioneers. Food stand by Mt. Hope Church, 0 ' V, 4- Va«a * X ■«V Anniversary Edition of Ice Capades, opening at the Hersheypark Arena for 10 performances from Feb. 11 through 16. OF REAL ESTATE 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES BUTCHERING TOOLS Jr ) ** *
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