PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1976 2.00 P.M Along Rt 743, opposite mam gate at Penn National Race Track. Exit 28 of! Interstate 81. I mile North of Grantville. Commercial - 9 acres more or less, 1900 ft on front on highway on opposite side Penn National North gate, Dauphin County. Some clear and some woodland with stream of water on the back 20 percent down, balance in 90 days Must be paid in full To be sold on the premise at 2 00 PM. Roy Laudermilch, owner William Saye, Atty. Gerberich and Long, Auctioneers. 717-838-1825 11th ANNUAL SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY FEEDER CATTLE SALE FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 8, 1976 7:30 P.M. AT THE Danville Livestock Market Old Rt. 11, Danville, Pa. GRADED SALE with Ben Morgan from Penna. State doing the grading. Consignors- Cattle will be received Thursday, Oct. 7 from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Buyers - Don't miss this sale if you are in need of replacement cattle. Last year we had 835 head. All cattle will be innoculated. For Information Call 717-275-2880. PUBLIC SALE At the farm located on Martinsburg Road approximately 1 mile off Rt. 28 2 miles from Dickerson in Montgomery County, Maryland. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 11:00 A.M. COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL 110 COWS - ALL HOLSTEINS AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT DeLaval pipeline milkers complete for 50 cow barn including 6 units vacuum pump, etc. 300 gal. Majonnier tank w-compressor; 300 gal. Girton tank w compressor; hot water heater, 2 sets of cow clippers and miscellaneous dairy equipment. 110 COWS T.B. AND BLOOD TESTED FOR INTERSTATE SHIPMENT A young herd 28 are first calf heifers that have calved within 60 days of the sale and 30 are milking with second calf. Several due before sale and a number due soon after the sale. The cows are in good condition and all are bred to a Registered Holstein bull that has been running with the herd. The results of the veterinarian’s pregnancy examination will be an nounced on sale day. Good bulls have always been used and the cows are large, type individuals and ex cellent place to buy sound, profitable Holstein cows. Plenty of base milk selling! Terms: Cash day of sale —Sale in tent. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch available from Ladies of Dickerson Church. Owned by The Estate of Eleanor E. Mathews For information concerning sale contact Edwin Mathews, Dickerson, Md. A. Doty Remsburg, Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer Norman D. Hill, Associate Jefferson, Md. Millions Celebrate 4-H Week UNIVERSITY PARK. PA - More Hum five million young people across the country will relebrntc National 4- H Week on Oct 3-9 In special observances keyed to the theme. "4-H - Room To Crow." they'll be taking a close look at opportunities for growth In 4-H 4-H’cra have a proud heritage The 4-H movement began around the turn of the century and grew out of a need to make education more practical and interesting to farm youth The first 4-H projects, com clubs (or boys and canning clubs for girls - offered enriching, real-life learning experiences not provided by rural schools of the era Projects have changed through the years as the faces of 4-H'ers have changed But the basic "learn by doing” PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES - WAGONS • CARRIAGE - SLEIGHS HORSE DRAWN MACHINERY, TOOLS SAT., OCT. 9th At 9:30 A.M. 137 Heffner Road, Limerick, between Sunset Road & Township Line Road from Route 422, Montg. Co. 3 Express Wagons, hay flat, 4 seated carriage, com wagon, 3 1-horse sleighs, express wagon seats, spring tooth harrow, fodder cutter, spike harrow, horse drawn grain drill, wagon wheels, horse collars, harness, bridles, hay tedder, feed grinder, wooden single tree, hand com planter, 5 iron pig troughs, hay hook, dump cart, grindstone, milk cooler, milk buckets, Ms bu. measure, chicken crates, wooden ladders, etc. LARGE COPPER BOILER, iron dinner bell, large sausage stuffer, feed chest, large wooden flour box, cheese presser, copper wash boiler, bucket-a-day stove, brooder, stove, large coffee grinder, wooden washer, ice box, wooden bench, porch rockers, large water bottle, hand & pitcher pumps, grain windmill, lot of louvered shutters, canning jars, 5 gal. crocks, earthenware dishes, 3-gallon whiskey jug, lots of 16x24 pane glass, cow chains, horse traces, iron wedges, 40- ft. belt, pulleys, chains, saws, circular saw blades, elec, cow clipper, steel drums, Myer’s water pump, scrap iron, shovels, garden tools, and all kinds of misc. tools and articles. A very interesting sale. Lunch available. By order of M & A KUTRfI Nelson C. Weidenbaugh, Auctioneer 215-948-7619 540 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford, Pa. 1946 S PUBLIC AUCTION Real Estate (43 acre Horse Farm) and Farm Machinery & tools ... Location: 3 miles East of Sudlersville, Md. just off Rt. 300 on Everett Road, 7 miles southwest of Kenton, Del. and 14 miles northwest of Dover, Del., signs posted from Sudlersville, Md. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1976 At 11:00 A.M. Farm Machinery & tools: Ford Jubilee tractor, Int. Hi clearance tractor w-1 row cultivator, 2 corn planters, 3 pt. H. plow, Bush Hog, Farm Wagon, Cultivator, Fert. spreader, Manure spreader, Disc, ... Kemp heavy duty Shredder, Paint Spray outfit, Electric Generator, Weed Killer Sprayer, 1% ton Cum-A-Long, 18’ x 14’ canvas, Roto-tiller, 5 steel gates, lumber, electric grinder, Homelite chain saw, Farrowing Pig Houses, Pig Feeder, water tank, Compactor, Firewood, lawn tools, etc. Allis Chalmers No. 410 riding mower, Gooseneck livestock trailer 28’, electric Horse Walker, Saddles, Tack, Hay, Straw, 12 acres of corn standing in field. Whirlpool for horses, Horse equipment, upright Freezer, power saw, Drill, Fans, Shot gun, plus many, many items like new. REAL ESTATE: to be offered about 1:00 p.m. ... 3 bedroom modern ranch house, tile bath, magnificent kitchen w-built-in stove, G.E. Refrig., Ige. family rm. with slate floor, Heat-a-lator fireplace, central H-A Heat, Artesian Well, 10 stall Horse Stable, loafing sheds, Garage, utility building, nice lawns & shrub bery, good board fence... large pond w-fxsh ... to be offered as 21 V* acres with House and 22 acres with Pond and then as an entirety of 43 V* Acres. Terms & conditions to be announced. Inspection by ap pointment. GUY E. & FRIEDA A. CURTIS RFD No. 1, Box 56AA Marydel, Md. 21649 Phone: 438-3259 « Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc. Sales Managers & Auctioneers (onrrpt still holds ami Iwi wide appeal Today i 4-H members lake part In arti\ ittes that range from animal (are to environmental improvement to photography and bicycle tare and safety Although 4-H continues to nerve the needs of rural youth, it ban aho grown in the more populated areas 37 per cent of 4-H members live in (itic.n, twons, and suburbs And 4-H‘crs come from all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds About 120,000 Pennsylvania 4-H members arc Joining this week’s observance which includes over 3,000 from 1 jincastcr County These young people arc directing their energies and talents toward building a better tomorrow Each member is involved in one or more projects for which he or she alone is responsible Although members receive counsel and guidance from parents, volunteer adult leaders, and Extension staff members, the value of the finished projects is up to the individual. The "learn by doing" concept carried out in dozens of project areas illustrates the 4-H way of preparing youth for tomorrow Good citizenship is one of 4-H’s goals A member learns to be a good citizen by being one Members have a chance, through 4-H citizenship projects, to contribute to America before they are voting age. National 4-H Week is a good time to check into the op portunities the 4-H program can offer. The Extension Service is your local 4-H information center. PUBLIC AUCTION Approx. 1 mile North of Rt 30, take Hemp stead Rd. Exit off bypass to Willow Road, 2nd place right 3 yr. old large no frost Whirlpool refrigerator freezer combination; Frigidaire 6000 BTU air conditioner; Simmons sofa bed; gooseneck rocker, 21 cu. ft. Frigidaire chest freezer; Windsor type rocker; oak drop leaf table; coal oil lights; 6 leg oak extension table; rag carpets; 2 large rugs; charcoal grills; set of quates; Gibson guitar; 8 track top player & 4 speakers; portable AM &FM radio with speaker cabinet; voice of music stereo record player; left hand golf club set; 20” Schwem stingray 3 speed girls bike; 24 chain link lawn fence; Maytag gas dryer in excellent condition; blanket chest turned legs, twisted leg oak extension table, toy chest, cloth tree; Empire desk, dehumidifier; radios; butter chum; step ladders; odd chairs; snow tires G 78-14; double bed; dresser; childrens games & toys; 16 ft. rubber tire farm wagon; acetylene gauges; cow halters; dehomer; nose leads; pipe wrenches; log chains; crow bars; feed chest; steel wheel wheelbarrow; forks shovels; sledge hammers; 10’ hanging gates & lots more. Sale by: WALTER E. DUSSINGER Wilbur H. Hosier, Auct. 626-5943 Galebach & Hosier - Clerks Food Available There are cows and heifers out of New York, New Hampshire, Canada and Vermont. There are Pureßreds and Grade cows, fresh or right ready. One load of fancy cows out of Maine. Seven fancy Purebred cows hand picked from one herd. These cows are good and voting. Some of these cows are out of Son of ArUnda Chief., and bred to son of King Pm. One fancy Pure Bred heifer fresh: Bom 1-21-74. Sire; Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer - Dam Organic Acres Exelx Lilly, Her dam had in 305 days. 14,000 M -589 F - 4.2 test. Her Grandam - Don Augar Promise Lad had in 305 days - 14.153 M -588 F - 4.1 test. Special Mention - One out standing load of Purebred cows out of New England state and Canada. Sires include: Pawnee Farm Arlinda chief; Selling Petro; Calindon Arab Bugler; Weed - Farm Juson Earl; Wemon Ivan President; (Good Plus); Szxojac Sherry Ramble Robbie; Any top Purebred man m need of good cows don’t miss this sale. Cows milked at regular time Cash or good check night of sale T.B. & Blood tested Auctioneers: Frank & Paul Snyder LUNCH Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 2.1976 HOUSEHOLD & SMALL FARM ITEMS SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1976 11:00 A.M COW SALE TUES. OCT. 5,1976 Smoketown Quality Dairy Sale 5 mi. E of Lancaster 5 mi W. of Intercourse Rt. 340 SPECIAL 7:30 p.m. D.S.T. Sale'by Gordon W. Fritz 717-393-0930 99
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