Record Book Honors For Twin Valley Twin Valley FFA mem- Contest. One of the here recently received the requirements for a student of results of both the Berks vocational agriculture is the County and the Penn- completion of a project - sylvania FFA Record Book either a work experience DUROC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1975 SHOW ll:OOA.M. SALE 1:00 P.M. Location: Lebanon Fair Grounds From Rt. 72 to Rockerty Road East. BOARS OPEN GILTS BRED GILTS SPONSORED BY: Penna. Duroc Breeders Assn. Health Papers For Out of State Sales Will Be Available. For Catalog Write Auct. PAUL Z. MARTIN George Zimmernjan, Sec. Judge: Paul Parrish •.•P;? 1 ,,,,-,. ** Grantville, Pa. 17028 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1975 10 A.M. SHARP ATTENTION FARMERS LOCATION; 20 miles south of Bloomsburg, off Rt. 42 to Aristes to Ringtown, Pa. [Union Township] or off 1-80 at Frackville Exit to - Shenandoah via Rt. 755 to Ringtown, or Hazleton to Brandonville west of 339 to Ringtown. [Follow Auction Arrows] Byron and Wayne Breisch retiring from farming will be selling the following at auction - CHAMPION POTATO HARVESTER - 4 TRACTORS - FARM EQUIPMENT - REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE: (To be offered at 12:30) 110 acres with app. 80 acres of highly productive, slow rolling tillable farm land. Remaining acres are in woodland. Farm lies adjacent to blacktop leg. rt. with two macadam drives leading to the farm proper; sm. pond situated on farm, well water, out-buildings include a 3 story chicken house (140 ft. x 40 ft.), a 2 story chicken house (80 ft. x 30 ft.), a three car garage, and lg. plank bam. Home (A-l condition for immediate occupancy) is a two story double plank dwelling with alum, siding, numerous Anderson windows with storm sash provide -an excellent view. First floor consists of 7 rooms with modem kitchen (built in dishwasher), partly paneled living room with operatable fireplace, spacious dining room, office or den, 1% bath with adjacent wash rm., small bedroom. All Ist floor rooms have hard wood floors. Lg. foyer with open stairway leads to second floor consisting of 3 spacious bedrooms, small sewing room, full tiled bath, num. lg. closets (1 cedar). Full cellar. Home has hot air heat provided by a heat pump system (economically supplied by 2 three ton com pressors.) This system must be seen to be appreciated. EQUIPMENT: Champion potato harvester with Wawkisha engine, Oliver 770 wide front, Oliver 770 narrow front, Oliver 77 standard wide front, Case 200 wide front. Cub Cadet 125 with front loader, M.F. disc drill, N.H. valer 68, N.H. 7 ft. cutter,with crusher, McCormick Potato Picker, I.N. 7 ft. scythe, I.H. Manure spreader 325, N.H. hay dryer 140, 2 row Mc- Connell Potato Planter, John Bean field potato sprayer, 4 hay wagons, 5 dump wagons, 3 flat wagons, misc. wagons, spike harrow, disc, harrow, 3 sec. springtooth harrow, pulverizer, cultivators for Case, Hrahome plow, 6 ft. and 24 ft. elevators, 15 ft. con veyors, Blackhawk floor jack, scrap iron, tires, misc. tools, etc. TERMS: Farm Equipment - Cash or certified check day of sale. Real Estate: Certified Check in the amount of $20,000 day of sale, balance due in 30 days. Taxes prorated day of sale. Buyer pays all transfer taxes. Statements made day of sale concerning real estate will take precedence over any previously written material. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This property is definitely priced right for saleability. You be the judge. For appointment to view real estate prior to sale call auctioneer (717-784-3506) or owner, Wayne Breish (717- 889-3325). To see farm machinery call Byron Breisch (717-889-3465). SELLERS: Byron Breisch 717-899-3465 Wayne Breisch 717-889-3325 LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE AUCTIONEERS: JOHN AUTOTORE 717-784-3506 RONALD FUNK 717-442-4279 MEMBER OF LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION project (where the student works for someone in order to gain skills needed for the career he wishes to enter) or a production project (where the student raises a crop or animal). Requiring the student to keep a project is merely a way of sup plementing his in • school instruction or in other school. The student must keep records of his project - whether it is a job or an animal or crop. Not only does the student utilize his “book learning” and develop new skills, but he also learns how to keep records, which is a necessity for every American in this day of state and national income taxes. Each January students summarize their record books in preparation for county and state contests. Additionally, crop and animal projects are analyzed to tell the student where and how he can im prove his project. Twin Valley FFA winners in the Berks County Record Book Contest were: Robert Stoltzfus, first, 2 enterprise farming program; Bill Harris, first, horse; Gary McVaugh, first, oc cupational experience, under 600 hours; Darrell Stoltzfus and Larry Stoltzfus received third and fourth respectively in the two en terprise farming program category. Lloyd Simmers received third place in the four enterprise farming program category and third in the occupational ex perience category of 600 to PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY, CROPS & HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1975 AT 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: Along Witwer Road, south of the Village of East Earl; first farm on the left; East Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pa. FARJVhMACHINERY JOHN DEERE 530 TRACTOR With Cultivator International 8414 Tractor with 2001 Loader and Scoop, like new; Ford 8N Tractor; John Deere H Tractor and Cultivator, Hoers and 16” Plow; N.H. Super Hayliner 67 Baler; N.H. 56 Roll Bar Side Rake; N.H. Flail Chopper; J.D. Hay Crimper, No. 32; i.D. 2-Row Cornplanter; J.D. Van Brunt Fertilizer and Grain Drill on Rubber; 4 Perry Harrows, one 24 Teeth; i.D. KBA 28 Transport Disc Harrow; J.D. 2-Bottom 16” Trip Bottom Plow; J.D. 350 3-Pt. Mower, used 1 season; N.l. 323 Corn picker; N.1.12A Manure Spreader; Dearborn 3-Pt. Scraper; 10’ 3-PI. Weeder; 106 Wiard Walking Plow; Brillion 10’ Cullipacker; Dunham 8’ Cultipacker; Stauffer 2-Row Transplanter; N.H. 24’ Bale Elevator; 15' Bag Elevator; Ford 3-Pt. Rotta Beater; Century 2-Barrel Field Sprayer with Heavy Duty Pump. Two ID Wagons 17‘A with Sides, N H Wagon 17‘A with Sides like new, 2 McCurdy Gram Bins, McCurdy Corn Drag, 2-Wheel Trailer, 1 Set of Wagon Racks, 17‘A’ long 6ft high Sears Corn Shelter Jimm PTO Trailer Airplane Propeller, 2 Sets Tobacco Ladders. Lincoln Welder. 225 amp, like new, Air Compressor, Fox 0 wik Cattle Oiler, Hog Feeder, Tobacco Equipment Presses Stove. Platform Scales, 8 000 Tobacco Laths, Anvil, Shovels. Forks, Carpenter Tools, Saddle and Bridle, Single. Double and Triple-trees. 8” Skill Saw, Many Farm Hems too numerous to mention Log Chains, Tractor Chains, 3- Hydrauhc Cylinder. Iron Trough, Milk Cans, Bag Wagon, Wheelbarrows, Two ‘A" Electric Drills McCollough 22 Cham Saw 25 SHOATS, Weighing Approx. 125 lbs. 30 Ton Ear Corn, 20 Ton Mixed Hay 2 Ton Straw; 15 Ton Silage; 200 Bu Barley; 200 Bu. Wheal HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SOME ANTIQUES 36’ Tappan Gas Range, Fngidaire Refrigerator, Maytag Wringer Washer, Maytag Dryer, 3-Piece Bedroom Suite, Double Bed, Single Bed iron, Crib, Play Pen, Clothes Tree, Small Corner Cupboard like new, 2 Chests, Two Vanities, Early American Lamp Table Large Mirrors, Sofa, Chairs, Rockers, Tables. Porch Furniture Rugs and Runners. Roll-top Desk, Pot Belly Stove Electric Butter Churn Wooden Butter Churn, Dishes, Pictures, Silverware Trays, Ice Cream Freezers Crocks. Jugs Wash Boilers Iron Kettle and Old Dinner Bell Terms by harry h. weaver (717) 354-7255 Randal V. Kline, Auctioneer (717) 626-4975 LUNCH BY GOODVILLE FIRE CO. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS 1.000 hours. In the oc cupational experience category of less than 600 hours; Melvin Houck placed third, Ted Ford fifth, Harold Steve sixth, and Steve Kohl ninth. Ron Smoker received second in the occupational experience category for over 2.000 hours. In the county contest, students are given suggestions for improving their record books for the state contest. Eleven Twin Valley record books were entered in the state contest. Of these three received state awards • Lloyd Simmers received a silver medal for his fanning program record book. Ron Smoker, Lloyd, and Terry Murray received Gold medals for their oc cupational experience record books. Additionally, our chapter scrapbook which received first place in the county contest, received fifth place in the state contest and a gold medal. This is the second straight year the scrapbook has received a gold medal. Hie scrapbook is kept by chapter Historian Geoffrey Fultz with assistance from Gale Fultz, Mary Shade, and Jan Oat man. CHEESE TOPPER A delicious cheese topper for broiled meat can be made by blending one part of crumbled blue cheese with two parts sof tened butter, dash of Worcester shire. sauce and lemon juice Spread on lamb chops, steaiks or hamburgers the last minute or two of broiling Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1975 Youth Calendar Friday, March 7 Silver Spurs 4-H Horse Club meeting at the home of Amv Katz, Lancaster. Grassland FFA banquet at the Garden Spot High School Cafeteria beginning at 6:45 p.m. PUBLIC SALE SPRING WELSH REGISTERED, HOLSTEIN COMPLETE, DISPERSAL TUESDAY, MARCH 4,1975 Location; At the farm 17 miles east of LANCASTER, 1 MILE North of Rt. 340 along Rt. 897 along Peters Road 6 miles South-East of New Holland, Lane. Co., Pa. 55 Head Certified, Accred. Vacc., Tested for Interstate, IBR inoculated, Preg. checked, Classified 101.3 Type, D.H.I.A. 5 year Ave 14,607 m 624 f 4.3 % , 1974 Ave. 15,094 milk, 642 fat 4.3% 42 cows and Bred Heifers, balance yearlings and heifer calves. Highest D.H.I.A. average for fat of Home-bred herds for 1974 in Lane. Co. Milk records up to 22,766 305 d fat records to 868 305 d. Very Good 87 Apollo dr with 15 621 m 735 f 47% 4yr 2 dtrs Paragon 552 f 4 3% 2y and Bonus 478 f est 1-11 Her July 1974 Bull Calf by Gay sells Her Dam with 102,297 m 4,859 f 4 7% L T sells Sires represented are Jack 5 drs Apollo 2 drs Performer - 5 drs Elfac - 7 drs. Gay - 3 drs. Apollo Rocket 4, Hector - 7 Service Sires include Rocket Gay Electron Winter 11 due Feb and March 4 in April 10 in June. July 10 due Sept others later m fall There are 4V G 13-G P balance Classified Good 35 years breeding Holstems, 30 years of Atlantic Breeding 100 % home-bred herd, 80% of herd trace to Osborndale Ivanhoe" Nicely uddered young herd, you are welcome to see them Catalogs available sale in tent 2 DeLaval units 40 lb 50 lb pails, DeLaval Pump 2 S S strainers 300 Gal Girton Tank Approx 150 ton of Corn Silage, Approx. 60 ton ear corn, some hay & straw. Acorn Barn Cleaner, Acorn Silo unloader (14’ to 18') Silage Cart 2 feed carts some Household appliances Fngidaire Refrigerator Fngidaire upright Freezer, Maytag Wringer Washer Bedroom Suit etc Sale by, Amos H. & Eleanor Hershey RDI Kinzers, Pa. 17535 Ph. 768-8088 Aucts.: Carl Diller 464-2233 J. Everett Kreider 786-1545 Lunch by White Horse Fire Co. Auxiliary Saturday, March 8 York Co. 4-H Fun Night with covered dish supper at the 4-H Center in Bair at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 12 Set up for the Lancaster 4-H Expo at the Park City Mall. Expo runs to the 15th. 12:00 Noon THIS FAMILY SELLS" 63 A “•v > S* k.
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