Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 20, 1976, Image 92

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    52—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Marcfi 20,4.976
Dover FFA holds
27th annual banquet
Dover FFA held its 27th
Annual Parent-Member
Banquet recently with
nearly 150 members, parents
and guests in attendance.
Special guests at the
meeting were Dr. Charles
Drawbaugh, former
agricultural instructor and
Richard Ruths, district
game protector for York
County.
Recipients of awards
during the ceremony were:
Scholarships
Brian Huber; Dallas
Smith; Matthew McGregor;
Teresa Lehigh.
Seed Sales
Nelson Brenneman.
Citrus Fruit Sales
Darrell Schrade.
Lung screening planned
The March program of
pulmonary function testing
conducted by the Lancaster
County Lung Association is
announced by Miss Velma
Hart, Executive Director.
Tests will be conducted on
Tuesday, March 23, 1976 at
the Association office, 630
Janet Avenue. Hours will be
from 4 to 8 p.m. and testing is
done by appointment. Cost of
the test is $2.00. Call 397-5203
to make an appointment.
LARGE ONTARIO COUNTY
DISPERSAL
TUESDAY MARCH 23
10:00 A.M.
Canandaigua, New York
(Blizzard date: March 30)
Sale to be held at the farm located midway
between Canandaigua and Bristol Center, on
Ontario County Rd. No. 32, at the corner of
Rossier Rd. (Watch for pointers off Rte No. 64 in
Bristol Center of off Rte. No. 21, app. 2 mi. South
of Canandaigua.)
Due to other business interests we must liquidate this
entire line of clean, like-new equipment!
1975 Case No. 1070 D, tractor w-deluxe cab, 20.8 x 38
tires, weights, etc. under 500 actual hrs.!! 1975 Case
No. 1816 skid-loader w-2 buckets, under 100 hrs.!! J.D.
(1974) 4030 D, tractor w-890 hrs.! J.D. 2510 gas tractor;
David Brown No. 885 D, tractor w-Freeman No. 3000
loader; M.M. No. G 750 diesel w-2106hr5.; 1974 Dodge
% T. 4 z 4 pick-up w-snow plow, auto, trans., low
mileage!! J.D. 4 bot. 16” hyd. reset plow; J.D. FI4SH 3
hot. 16” semi-mtd. trip plow; J.D. “AW” 11 ft. mobile
disc.; 2-12 ft. harrows; 10 ft. and 12 ft. cultipackers;
J.D. 24T baler w-kicker; 2 New Idea rakes; J.D. 1209
haybine; 2-24 ft. elevators; 5 kicker wagons; New Idea
No. 325 2-row com picker; J.D. No. 55 s.p. combine; 12
ft. head, new J.D. engine, completely gone over!! J.D.
No. 40 s.p. combine w-10 ft. grain head and 2-row com
head; Case 12 ft. stalk chopper; 2 J.D. No. 115 chuck
wagons; J.D. No. 494 A 4-row com head; J.D. No. 25,3
pt. 1-row chopper; New Idea No. 213 spreader; J.D. No.
33 spreader; New, Gehl No. 95 grinder-mixer; Patz 20
ft. ensilage conveyor; 5 ft. rear scrapper blade; set of
15.5 x 38’ ’ dual wheels; 2 older running gears; New J.D.
No. A-22 high pressure washer; 1969 Chevy. % T. pick
up w-cattle rack; 2-wheel sprayer trailer; No small
tools!!
Everything is absolutely clean, well cared for and
ready for work!!
Terms: Cash or good check with proper iden
tification! Lunch Available
Owned by
David Parson and Gordon Schaeffer
394-0874 394-7715
Sale Managed by VICTOR PIRRUNG and SON
Wayland, New York 728-2520:
Gerald Pirrung, Ulysses, Pa. 814-848-7401;
Robert Shaylor, Troy, Pa. 717-297-3278.
Auctioneers:
James and Victor Pirrung and Robert Shaylor.
Project Record Books
Mark Mummert; Darrell
Schrade; Brian Livingston;
Dallas Smith.
Foundation Awards
Ag. Mechanics - Rick
Gettys; Dairy Production -
Mark Mummert; Crop
Production - Mark Crone;
Poultry Production - Mike
Deardorff; Beef Production -
Brian Livingston; Swine
Production - Tom Black;
Conservation - Rick Gettys;
Outdoor Recreation - Darrell
Schrade; Forestry - William
Spahr; Ornamental :Hor
ticulture - Brian Huber; Ag.
Sales & Service - Randy
Eisenhour; Placement in
This screening measures
lung capacity. It is useful in
diagnosing symptoms of
lung disease. Persons ex-
perienceing breathing dif
ficulty or who are heavy
smokers are advised to have
the test. Tests are conducted
by a respiratory therapist
and the results interpreted
by a pulmonary specialist.
Ag. Production - Daniel
McGregor; Ag. Processing -
Dallas Smith; Farm Elec
trification - Mike Deardorff;
Home Improvement - Don
Heckert; Farm Safety j -
Dallas Smith; Public
Speaking - Stuart Knaub;
Star Greenband, - Mark
Mummert; Star Chapter
Farmer - Brian Livingston.
1976 FFA Officers
' President - Brian
Livingston; Vice President -
Dallas Smith; Treasurer -
Mark Mummert; Secretary -
Charles McKinney;
Reporter, - Chester Bennett;
Sentinel - Tom Black;
Parliamentarian - Nelson
Brenneman; Chaplin -
Darell Schrade.
PUBLIC SALE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LIVESTOCK, TRUCKS,
TRAILERS, TOOLS AND ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, MARCH 27,1976
Location: Brownstown Exit of New Route 222
to Rothsviile; off Route 772 on Sky View Lane,
Lancaster County, PA. Watch for Sale Signs.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Three-piece Lime Oak Bedroom Suite, Box Spring
and Mattress; 2 Single Beds and Mattresses; Sofa Bed
(good); Roll-away Bed; Rogers Piano (good cond.);
Westingfaouse Refrigerator with Top Freezer (like
new); Frigidaire 30” Electric Stove; GE Freezer, used
2 months, Upright, 17 cu. ft.; Stereo RCA (good); Oasis
Dehumidifier; Victor Adding Machine; 21 cu. ft. Chest
type Freezer; Dining Room Suite; China Closet;
Kenmore Sewing Machine; Buffet; Table Model
Radio; Radio; 3 Breakfast Sets, 2 with 6 Chairs (like
new); 3 Desks (Knee-hole); Swivel Chair; Chairs; End
Tables; Card Table; 2’ x 8* Folding Tables; Recliner
Vibrator Chair (ok); Dresser; Wardrobe; Clothes
Hamper; Clothes Tree; Luggage; Throw Rugs; 2 Book
Shelves; Lot Books; Variety of Folding Chairs; Tank
Sweeper; Play Pen; Child's Table; 2 Cribs; Bassinet;
Ironing Boards; Table and Pole Lights; Electric Fan;
22-gauge Single Barrel Gun; Mantel Clock; 3 and 4-
drawer Metal Cabinets; Metal Cabinet; Washer; Twin
Tubs; Shuffleboard, 20’ long; Dishes; Cooking Uten
sils; Glassware; Mixmaster Mixer; 4-slice Toaster;
Orange Crusher; Variety of Plants.
LIVESTOCK, TRUCKS, TRAILERS AND TOOLS
Riding Horse, Gentle, for Children and Saddle; 15
Sheep (12 ewes, 3 bucks); 8 Lambs; 2 Trader loads of
straw and hay; 1966 GMC, fully equipped, road service
tire truck, complete with all new air tools, good cond.;
1964 Elcamino with camper-top, 6-cyl., with
automatic; 40’ Hay Trailer-tandem Fruehaufs; 28’ Hay
Trailer-tandem Fruehauf, single axle and 3’
removable sides; Complete Tandem Unit; 24’ Bale
Elevator; 24’ Belt Conveyor; 2 Aluminum Extension
Ladders; Reddy Heater, like new; Craftman Riding
Mower, Double Blade (good); Ride King Swisher
Riding Mower (ok); Self-propelled Mower;
Wheelbarrow; Ground Scoop; Variety of Tools; Bolts;
Nails; Tire Tools; Vise; Emery Wheel; Work Bench;
Chain Binder; Chain Block and Tackle; Lot of Chains,
all sizes; Wire Binder; Tobacco Shears; Tobacco
Laths; Sawed Fence Posts; Eye-Beam, 12” x 24”;
Lumber, 3x4, 4x4, 2x4, BxB Boards, etc, etc.,
Cement Blocks, 8” x 12”; 8-pc. Bathroom Paneling,
new; 4xB Cement Forms; Mortar Box and Hoe;
Bicycle; 10 x 22 Tires and Rims.
Six Fiddle-back Chairs; Jelly Cupboard; Butter
Chum; Chairs; Bench; Toy Chest; Small Table; Cane
Seat Rocker; High Chair; Child’s Rocker; Ice Tongs;
Small Iron Trough; Manure Hook, and many other
articles not mentioned.
Sale at 9:30 A.M.
Terms By
ALBERT MARTIN
Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers
859-2688 733-7052
Fasnacht, Clerks
Household Goods will be sold at 9:30 a.m. Livestock
and Trailers will be sold at 1:00 p.m.
Not Responsible For Accidents
Refreshments by Hess'Chorch Helping Hand Class
Three members of the
Board of Directors of The
First National Bank of
Strasburg retired recently.
They are L. H. Brubaker, 3,
Lloyd Harnish and Albert F.
Witmer.
Brubaker became a
Director in 1946 and was
elected Secretary of the
Board in 1969. He has served
in that position since. He is
retired president of L. H,
Brubaker, Inc. and has been
active in business and
religious organizations. He is
a member, of the Christian
Businessmen’s Association,
Farm Implement Dealers
Association, Lancaster
County Bankers Association
and the Gideons, where he
served as president. He has
also been active in the
Strasburg Mennonite
Church.
Try A Classified Ad
It Pays!
At 9:30 A.M.
ANTIQUES
officers retire
Bank
Harnish was elected to the
Board in 1965 and has served
as Chairman of the Board
since 1971. He is a retired
farmer and has been active
in business and agricultural
associations. He was
manager of the West Willow
Farmers Association, a
director of Goodville Mutual
Casualty Company, and a
member of the Lancaster
County Bankers Association.
He has also been active in
the Lampeter Fair
Association.
Witmer began his banking
career in 1912 with the Union
Trust Company-of Lan
caster. He joined The First
National Bank of Strasburg
in 1943 as Cashier and
Director. In 1963 he retired
from the Bank as Cashier
and remained an active
Director. In 1974 he was
honored by the Pennsylvania
2story stone & frame bam; w-10’ x 40’ silo; block &
frame story shed 30’ x 40’ and outer buildings. The
beautiful 51 + acres are most all tillable & pasture
land, w-never failing spring, and 3,263’+ or road
frontage on Baker Rd. Choice building site zoned R-l &
R-2 to be offered at absolute auction as an entirety.
15 percent Deposit time of sale cash or approved
check. -
30 day settlement on or before.
INSPECTION ON THIS REAL ESTATE BY AP
POINTMENT ONLY. (215) 286-5744.
FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS: Int. Farmall 200
tractor fully equipped; 7’ Int. mower, Int. 21 manure
spreader; 2 wheel trailer; Int. Cadet 95 elec. Riding
mower like new; Int. rotary” self-propelled w-elec.
start; Vfe bp. portable air compressor; old seed soer
wheel barrow; Jamesway water bowls; 3 iron troughs;
platform scales; rabbit pens; forks; shovels; log
chains; and various hand tools; and other misc. items.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES: Cherry
drop leaf table w-drawer; 2 beautiful Empire bureaus;
night stand w-drawer; very old high chair; 3 sets of old
andirons, screen, and tools; East Lake chairs; cane
chairs & others; very old step table copper lined;
trunk; old school house clock; single pineapple bed;
sewing machine; 9 pc. hard rock maple dinette set;
Frigidaire refrigerator; G.E. elec, stove; metal
cabinet; Frigidaire auto, washer; 2 pc. living rm.
suite; 2 bookcases; books; typewriter; adding
machine; rugs; bedding; linens; sm. elec, appliances;
2 youth chairs; 1900 layette baby clothes; Various
piece of china and glassware Nippon; set of dishes
from Belgium; moose head creamer; GDA Limoge
France; pitcher & goblets; blue pitcher; depression
glass and many others; candle molds; oil lamp; flat
irons; old jars; bottles; milk cans; pictures; mirrors;
pots and pans; and various items not listed throughout
the sale.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This real estate has been in
the Baker family for many years. To be offered at
absolute auction Sat., March 27, 1976. 1 P.M. SHARP.
Personal Property is in very good condition and extra
clean. Starting at 10 A.M. SHARP w-Household Goods.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
BROADVIEW FARM
A GENTLEMAN'S FARM OF RARE
QUALITY AND OUTSTANDING
LOCATION
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1976
PERSONAL PROPERTY 10 A.M.
REAL ESTATE IP.M.
Located 3 miles North of CoatesvHle on Route 82, to Monacy Rd.
him East on Monacy Rd three-tenth mile to Baker Rd, turn South on
Baker Rd. Vz mile to farm. Just minutes from Route 30 By-Pass. West
Brandywine Twp. Chester Co. Pa. Watch for sale signs.
REAL ESTATE consists of 51-fc acres w-2% story old
stone house. Kitchen, dining rm., w-fireplace; living
rm. w-fireplace & open beam ceiling; powder rm; 3
bed rms; bath rm; random width flooring; attic;
basement; oil fired hot water heat; well water w-elec.
pump.
PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS CASH
By Order Of
GEORGE M. AND ANNA 8. BAKER
William R. Keen, Jr. Attorney
William March, Jr. Auctioneer
Elverson, Pa.
(215) 286-5744
Lunch by Martini Corner Fire Co.
Ladies Auxiliary
Bankers Association for his
service to Pennsylvania
banking.
During his long banking "
career, Witmer has been
active in many business,
professional and civic
organizations. These ac
tivities include Director of
Lancaster Federal Savings
and Loan, member and past
president of the Lancaster
County Bankers Association,
Trustee and Treasurer of
Water Street Rescue
Mission, member and past
president of the Lancaster
Chapter of the American
Institute of Banking,
member of the Board of
Pensions of the Eastern
Pennsylvania Conference of
the Methodist Church and
member of the Masonic
Fraternity Lamberton,
Lodge No. 476. £
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