Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1976, Image 95

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    PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND
HERD OF GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS
AND MILKING EQUIPMENT
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1976
Located in Elizabeth Township, Lancaster
County, Pa. 2 miles North of Lititz, Pa. Along
Bomberger Road just off Rt. 501.
FARM APP. 50 ACRES
Farm to be offered at 1:00 p.m. Consists of app. 50
acres of fertile farmland thereon erected 8 room
farmhouse with bath, laundry and various storage
areas. Automatic hot water heat system. Also bank
bam, 12x55 silo, com bam, 2 car garage. Buildings in
good state of repair. Excellent frontage on Rt. 501 and
Bomberger Road. Don’t miss this opportunity. For
your convenience you may inspect this farm Sat., Sept.
11th and Sept. 18th, 12:00 noon till 4:00 p.m. each of
forementioned dates.
Dairy Herd will be offered immediately after Real
Estate and consists of 25 Grade Holstein Cows in
various stages of production, some fresh by day of sale.
Also the following items: Acom gutter cleaner 248 ft.
cable, 30” vent fan, Jamesway 300 gallon stainless
milk tank, buckets, and strainers, 2 Surge milker units
and pump, also app. 200 bu. ear com.
Sale By
B. LANDIS HUBER and
ANNA W. HUBER
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LITITZRD2, / PA 17543
Elmer Murry 626-5244 or 626-2636
Richard Murry 626-8175
Ken Miller 665-2073
Professional Auctioneers,
Appraisers, and Advisors Since 1953
Conditions of Real Estate Sale
by Paul F. Diehm
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SEED WHEAT
500 Running Pump Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17601
PH. 717-299-2541
In Lebanon Co. Call 717-866-5701
Distributors For:
Dallastown Fair winners listed
DALLASTOWN - The
Great Dallastown Fair, held
here earlier this month,
posts the following results
for various competive shows
and project judging.
Dairy Show Winners
AYRSHRES
Rose Clubb, grand
champion; Jane Williams,
reserve.
BROWN SWISS
Cathy Arnold, grand
champion; Nancy Krone,
reserve.
GUERNSEYS
Brian Lehman, grand
champion; Deborah Leh
man, reserve.
Ag subsidies defended
STATE COLLEGE. -
Conventional wisdom has it
that farm programs during
the 1950’s and 1960’s con
stituted a large subsidy to
U.S. agriculture, and that
owners of agricultural land
received the benefits of such
programs, at the expense of
urban consumers. Two
researchers at Purdue
University point out that
there is growing
recognition that this in
terpretation neglects the
rather serious
discrimination that
agriculture suffered as a
result of the persistent over
valuation of file dollar in this
period, and attempt to
analyze the effect of the
programs in the context of
the dollar exchange rate
having been set by market
forces.
JERSEYS
Barbara Snyder, grand
champion; Jeff Rexroth,
reserve.
HOLSTEINS
Junior Calf
1. David King, 2. Annette
Walters, 3. Greg Fantom.
Intermediate Calf
1. Barbara Kilgore, 2.
Gary Crowl, 3. Beverly
Brown.
Senior Calf
1. Glenn Crowl, 2. Cathy
Arnold, 3. Scott Cooper,
Junior Yearling
1. Peter King, 2. Barbara
Kilgore, 3. Judy Perry.
Champions
Peter King, grand; Glenn
Their analysis assumes
that price support programs
may have done little more
than offset the effects of the
over-valued dollar. But in
their view this does not leave
agriculture unaffected.
Because of the full set of
monetary and fiscal policies
that were used to stem the
gold outflow and to maintain
some sense of equilibrium in
the balance of payments, the
agricultural labor force had
to bear the burden of the
adjustment to the over
valued dollar. Their analysis
also helps explain why a set
of policies came into effect
that favored land owners.
Without such policies, land
owners would have borne the
brunt of the over-valued
dollar.
Maruo Lopes is a Brazilian
graduate student doing work
leading to the PhD degree in
the department of
agricultural economics at
Purdue. G. Edward Schuh is
professor of agricultural
economics in the same
department. They presented
their study during a meeting
of the American Agricultural
Economics Association and
the Northeastern
Agricultural Economics
Council, which was held here
this summer.
Kennel
is award
recipient
LANCASTER - Joseph M.
Kennel, Honeybrook R 2, has
been named as a recipient of
the Hall of Fame Award by
Hoffman Seeds, Inc.
The presentation by the
Landisville seed company
was made at the Farm and
Home Center recently,
during the firm's annual
sales conference. Kennel is a
Lancaster-Chester County
sales representative for
Hoffman.
The presentation was
made by M. T. Kauffman,
company vice president, for
“outstanding contributions
in sales and service” during
the past year.
Of the more than 500
company seed men in 10
states, only 27 have met the
qualifications to receive this
coveted award. The
recipient receives an
engraved plaque, and his
photograph is hung with
those of other winners in the
special Hall of Fame display
at company headquarters in
Landisville.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Aui
Crowl, reserve. Leon Crowl
was grand champion
showman among older
competitors; Barb Snyder
captured the honors for 12 to
14 year olds, and David King
reigned in the 8 to 11 age
group.
Top fitters in the contest
were Rose Clubb, Barb
Kilgore and David King.
Beef Show Winners
Breeding Heif en
ANGUS
John Kinsley, champion;
Christopher Kinsley,
reserve.
HEREFORD
Chris
champion
Klinedienst,
Market Steers
ANGUS
Light: 1. David Wise, 2.
William Wise, 3. Sharon
Cress.
Medium: 1. Kathy Sunday,
2. Herb Miller, 3. Brenda
Walter.
Heavy: 1. Tim Caldwell, 2.
Earl Holtzinger, 3. Dawn
Musser.
CROSSBREDS
Light: 1. Carolyn Fry, 2.
Sandy Sueck, 3. Bev Brown.
Medium: 1. Ed Klinedinst,
2. Jeff Sneeringer, 3. Kevin
Beck.
Heavy; 1. Ron Kohr, 2.
Jamie Kohr, 3. Tim Beck.
HERGFORDS
Light: 1. David Sueck, 2.
Glenn Hetrick, 3. Sherry
Hetrick.
Medium: 1. Chris
Klinedinst, 2. Christine
Sunday, 3. Tom Sneeringer.
CHAROLAIS
Light: 1. Rose Clubb;
Public Sales Register
SAT. AUG. 28 -10:00 A.M.
Public Sale of Farm
Machinery, Tools & Some
Antiques, located near
Muddy Creek Forks along
Frosty Hill Road, leading
from the top of Muddy Creek
Hill to Airville, in York Co.,
Pa. Mrs. Robert Manifold,
owner. Robert L. Sechrist,
auctioneer.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 12:00 p.m.
Horse Sale to be held at
Keister’s Middleburg
Auction Sales Inc., Rt. 522 3
miles Bast of Middleburg, 5
miles West of Selinsgrove,
Pa. Don & Walt Keister,
owners. Art Kling & Larry
Long, Auctioneers.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 11:00 a.m.
Public Sale of Real Estate
(Very Nice Rhnch Home),
Antiques, Household Goods
and Tools. Located at 5 Nolt
Ave., R 2 Willow Street, West
Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co.,
Pa. Sale by Milton Byer.
Howard Shaub and Roy C.
Probst, Auctioneer.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 2:00 p.m.
Public Auction of 3.7 Acre
Farmette. Sale to be held on
the premises located 3 miles
North of Lititz, along Route
501. Sale by Harry R. Zim
merman & Irene S. Zim
merman. Randal V. Kline,
Auctioneer.
SAT. AUG. 28 - Susquehanna
County Sheep Sale sponsored
by the wool growers
association. For more in
formation write: Donald
Williams, Box 158, Montrose,
Pa. 18801.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 10 a.m,
Consignment Sale of Farm
Machinery, Trucks, Tools,
Etc. Located at A. Curtis
Andrew Auction Bam on
highway 621 in American
Comer, MD between Denton,
MD and Federalsburg, MD.
A. Curtis Andrew, Auc
tioneer
;ust 28,1976—9!
Medium: 1. Lucinda Wilson:
Heavy: 1. Donna Wilson;
Champion Charolais:
Lucinda Wilson, Rose Clubb,
reserve.
The grand champion of the
show was Ron Kohr’s
champion crossbred, while
reserve honors went to Tim
Caldwell.
Top showmen in their
respective divisions were
Tim Caldwell, Kevin Beck
and Lucinda Wilson. In
fitting, top ribbons were
awarded to Ollie Kohr, Jon
Kensley, and Tim Beck.
Sheep Show Winners
Top exhibitors were: Jay
Caudill, Bryan Grove, Blaine
Grove, Bridget Morton,
Beverly Eisenhart, Jim
Jefferies, John Muller,
Wayne Bankert, Linda
Ebaugh, Chris Waltersdorff,
Tom Muller, Jonathan
Janney, Michelle Bankert,
Mark Ebaugh, Lisa
Dobrosky, Jodi Rill, Deb
Lau, Susan Janney, Troy
Ness, Pamela Jeffries and
Tim Flory.
lisa Dobrosky was the
grand champion fitter;
Linda Ebaugh was grand
champion showman.
4-H Foods Contests
Winners in the various
categories were: Melissa
Innerst, Jennifer DePalmer,
Susan Jones, Gwyn Jones,
Donna Wilson, Christine Itle,
Susan Janney, Barbara
Kilgore, Brooke Palmer,
Pearl Kneller, Carol Itle,
Chris DePalmer and Charla
Janney.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 11:00 a.m.
Public Auction of Farm
Machinery, Ford Trucks,
Tools & Misc. Located at
Little Eagle Farm, 4 miles
Southeast of Centreville ...
Signs at Routes 301 and 304
(Circus Restaurant) or
Rolling Bridge Rd., Cen
treville, MD Estate of Louis
M. Emerson. Harry Rudnick
& Sons, Inc. Sales
Managers & Auctioneers.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 1 pm
Fidelity Bond and Mortgage
Co. orders Immediate Sale of
7 New Bi-Level Homes “Cool
Creek Manor” - Bth St. and
Spring House La. Wright
sville, Pa. betw. Lancaster
and York. Sale op the
Premises. Directions: From
York or Lancaster, Rt. 30
Bypass to WrightsvUle Exit.
South to stop sign (at Rt.
462). Left 1 blk. to Bth St.
Right to Cool Creek Manor.
Louis Traiman Auction Co.
of Pa., Brokers-Auctioneers.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 2 P.M. Public
Sale of Real Estate con
sisting of 48 acres more or
less located on Ranck Road,
V* mile South of New Holland
Block Plant, V* mile from
New Holland Boro. Sale by
Ezra H. Ranck and
Margaret R. Diller,
executors for the George S.
Ranck Estate. Frank and
Paul Snyder, Auctioneers.
SAT. AUG. 28 - 10 A.M.
Public Sale of Farm
Machinery and Equipment
and Antique Items to be held
at the Black & White
Holstein Farm, 2220 Dairy
Road, Lancaster, Pa. (Exit
at Flory Mill Road off Route
283, west of Lancaster, Pa.).
Terms by Charles C. Myers,
Owner.
TUBS. AUG. 31 - 1 P.M.
Special Graded Feeder Pig
Sale at the Lancaster
Stockyards, Inc., Lancaster,
Penna.
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