Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 13, 1976, Image 100

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1976
Top individuals
[Continued from Page 97]
at the banquet to those 4-H
members who completed
their 4-H baby beef project in
1976. First year pin
recipients were: James P.
Adam, Hamburg R 2; Jean
H. Dietrich, Hamburg Rl;
Robert E. Hartz, Oley R 2;
Sarah A. Hoffman, Barto
R 2; Debra E. Merkel,
Douglassville R 2; Kenianne
S. Rarick, Reading R 2;
Timothy E. Reiger, Leesport
Rl; and Ronald M. Sutliff,
Mohrsville Rl.
Second year pin recipients
were; Richard A. Hartz,
Oley R 2; James R. Heffner,
Fleetwood R 2; Christina M.
Hoffman, Barto R 2; Stephen
L. Hoffman, Barto R 2;
Karen S. Merkel,
Douglassville; and Nedra J.
Yoder, Shoemakersville.
Third year pin recipients
were: Elaine L. Heffner,
Fleetwood R 2; Dean A.
Kirkhoff, Bemville R 2; and
Timothy J. Merkel,
Oouglassville.
Fourth year pin recipients
were: Liane M. Hass,
Douglassville; Tina L.
Hafer, Douglassville;
Ronald A. Heffner, Fleet
wood R 2; Sandy L. Kohl,
Mohrsville Rl; Randall W.
Robenold, Kutztown R 2; and
Carol A. Strause and
Michael P. Strause, Ham
burg.
Fifth year pin recipients
were; Darlene L. Dietrich,
Hamburg; Lori A. Haas,
Douglassville; Scott R.
Rabenold, Kutztown; and
Glen D. Yanos,
Douglassville.
Sixth year pin recipient is:
Terry L. Hafer,
Douglassville. Seventh year
pin recipient is : Dennis L.
Dietrich, Hamburg. Eighth
year pin recipient is: Ann
Holcombe, Mohrsville Rl.
Tenth year pin recipient is:
Steve A. Bashore, Mohr
sville.
4-H leaders who served on
the Berks County 4-H Baby
CHARLES LOVE ESTATE AT
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOV. 20,1970
At 2:00 P.M.
At the home located across the river bridge,
Mehoopany, PA., Wyoming Co.
Large 12 room home that was a 2 family house.
Downstairs consists of family room with fireplace &
knotty pine paneling, kitchen with builtin oak cup
boards, dining room, living room, sitting room, den &
work shop. AH hard wood floors. Upstairs - 5 bedrooms,
2 full baths, knotty pine floors, oak trim. Drilled well,
oil fired hot water heat, full cellar, stone foundation,
copper plumbing, 220 wire, well built 2 story bam, good
shape, 50 x 73’, 32 stanchions, 6 box stalls, 12 x 40 silo,
situated oh 76 acres more or less. This will be auc
tioned first.
Terms - $5OOO down at conclusion of bidding. Com
plete property will be offered first then in parcels 1,2,
and 3.
Parcel 1 - includes house, 2 story bam, machine
shed, approx. 23 Acres land more or less on river
frontage.
Parcel 2-52 acres more or less mostly cleared land.
Parcel 3 -1.66 acre lot more or less, comer lot, ex
cellent business site.
Terms: Parcel 1 $2OOO down. Parcel 2 $2OOO down.
Parcel 3 $lOOO. Highest total bid will be successful
bidder. Balance to be paid within 45 days on delivery of
deed or deeds.
Thirty-two foot house trailer to be sold, would make
excellent hunting cabin.
Auctioneers - Jerry Burke &
A. H. Heller
717-833-5913
For More Information Call
Jerry Burke 717-833-5913
Beef parent’s committee
were awarded certificates
and pins by John S. Falter,
extension assistant, 4-H and
Youth, for their years of
service. Earl H. Rabenold,
Kutztown R 2 - 21 years of
service; Rufus Z. Bashore
and Paul L. Holcombe, Jr.
both of Mohrsville -12 years
of service; Earl R. Hafer,
Douglassville R 2 - six years
of service; Robert D. Yanos,
Douglassville Rl and
Richard N. Kopicz, Mohr
sville Rl - three years of
service; and James W.
Dietrich, Hamburg Rl - one
year of service.
A silver plate award was
also presented to Charles E.
Suloff, formerly with the
Berks County Cooperative
Extension Service, for 10
years of service devoted to
the Baby Beef group. Suloff,
left the Extension Service orr
September 1 to accept a'
position as field represen
tative with the Farm Credit
Service.
» CONSUMER
GUIDELINES
Window Shades
Window shades reduce
the energy required for
cooling a house up to 21 per
cent, also reduce winter
heat loss by approximately
eight per cent Maximum ef
fectiveness can be obtained
by mounting the roller
shades within the window
frames
Cheese State
Wisconsin is still the
leading cheese state, fol
lowed by Minnesota, New
York and Illinois
John Hovan,
Attorney-Executor
Halloween celebrated
YORK, Pa. - The Ore (Maria Leto). Further on.
Valley 4-H Club celebrated Dr. Shock himself (Don
Halloween with a hay ride at Flory) gave a surgical
the Lau Farm. After an demonstration on an un
untimely tractor breakdown, named patient (Judy
the members were forced to Waltersdorff). After leaving
return on foot through the the laboratory through
woods in the dark t Upon a booby trapped hay tunnel;
their return, they were the group viewed the un
conducted on a tour of the derground waiting room
laboratory of Dr. Shock, first where patient - gone - mad
man to perfect a human head (Steve Trostle) was chained,
transplant. Last stop was the. cemetery
The first stop was a visit to where such notables as
Witch Rotten Bottom (Deb Hickey Longnecker are laid
Lau) who gave the group her to' rest,
recipe for eyeball stew. Next The meeting was con
came a visit to the mortuary eluded with refreshemnts
where the latest headache and games in the Lau
victim (Troy Ness) was basement.
being mourned by his widow The final meeting of the
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1976
At 10; OOA.M.
On the premises located 3 /« mile east of Route
147 just north of Dalmatia in Mahanoy Township,
Northumberland County, Pa.
REAL ESTATE
13 Acre Farm with 2% Story Frame Dwelling con
sisting of 3 Bedrooms and Bath up, Eat in Kitchen,
Living Room and Storage Room down, also Garage,
Stable and Other Out Buildings, located along Hard
Surface Road with very nice surroundings.
NOTE: If you would enjoy having a Home in the
Country with some land, both open and wooded, this
may be worth investigating. For more information
contact Auctioneers.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Farmall F-20 Tractor on Rubber with Cultivator; 7
ft. McDeenng Pull Type Grass Mower on Rubber;
Hand Tools including Sockets Sets; Work Bench;
Bench Vise; Small Bench Arbor; Grind Stone; Wheel
Barrow; Rotary Type Lawn Mower; Metal Chicken
Nests; Shovels, Forks, etc., Plus other items.
Sale will begin with Household Goods. Real Estate at
1-00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10 Percent Down
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
MERV «wr*i AD * MS ow " ers
MR. AND MRS.
PfIML FLOYD HAIN
V^ilC^SALa
SERVICE
Adams & Shoop Auctioneers
Phone- 692-3076 or 896-8305
year will be' achievement
night. It will be held at the
Red Lion Grange on-Dec.'ll
at 7 p.m. Year pins, awards'
to high cookie salesmen, and
trophies for special
achievement in all project
areas will be given.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
AD!
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE CONSISTING 2 FARMS
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th
At 1 P.M.
RD No. 2, Dillsburg, Pa. 12 miles south of
Harrisburg on U.S. RT No. 15 to Dillsburg Ist St.
south of square to East York St. Left to sale
along RD No. 66006 Vz mile from square signs
posted.
Farm No. 1 offered on premises containing approx.
95% acres good farmland thereon erected barn
automatic feed equipped for beef cattle & hogs, zoned
residential agriculture & residential suburban, could
be used for golf course, approx. 50 percent zoned for
apartments, farming & others, approx. 2789 ft. fronting
on Hard Rd. (RD No. 66006), sewer could be available
m several years other information day of sale, farm
very close to borough line. Farm No. 2 offered on
premises at 2:30 P.M. Approx. 1% miles on Down Rd.
No, 66006 to Warrington Rd. turn right go to Stoney Run
Rd. turn right to sale signs posted. Farm containing
approx. 153 acres meadow, farm & woodlands thereon
erected bam automatic feed equipped for beef cattle &
hogs, zoned residential agriculture & agriculture
conservation, could be used for golf course, residential,
recreation, hunting, farming & others, approx.
1200 ft. fronting on Rd. No. 66006. Note: Farms will be
offered separately & then as a unit. 10 per cent down
other terms day of sale. These are 2 investment
properties plan to attend this sale.
EARL LATSHA Owner
Owner For Inspection Of Propertifes Phone
717-652-2200
Jane Alexander Attorney, Dillsburg,
Geroge Haar Auctioneer, 717-432-3815.
WIT-LANE
COMPLETE MILKING HERD
DISPERSAL
200 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 200
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1976
10:30 A. M.
MERCERSBURG, PA.
Sale to be held at the farm on South Park Ave.,
Extended. Take Park Ave. I-V2 mi. southwest out
of Mercersburg, Pa. Follow auction arrows off Rt.
416 at Mercersburg.
This complete milking herd dispersal of Marshall and
Hazel Witter offers high production and classification.
Yearly lactation average: 166 head 15,370 pounds - 3.9 -
597 pounds. Classification includes 27 VG, 56 GP, 46G,
4F. 10 selling with records of 20,000 pounds to 25,000
pounds of milk, 15 selling from 18,000 pounds to 20,000
pounds and 31 selling with records of 16,000 pounds to
18,000 pounds. Daughters selling of Penstate Ivanhoe
Star, Paclamar Bootmaker, Whirlhill Kingpin,
Paclamar Astronaut, Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation,
Selling Rockman, Citation R Maple, Paclamar
Ivanhoe Black Eagle and Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief.
Service sires include many bred to Elevation,
Harrisburg Gay Ideal and Arlinda Jet Stream-twin. 2
service age bulls sell, a son of Elevation and a son of
Bootmaker. Dams records to 20,000 pounds M. This is a
free stall operation with cattle in excellent herd health.
Catalogs at ringside - trucking arranged - lunch
available. Herd tested for immediate shipment.
TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale.
MARSHALL & HAZEL WITTER,
OWNERS
MERCERSBURG, PA. 717-328-2093
HARRIS WILCOX INC.
SALE MGRS. & AUCTIONEERS
BERGEN, N. Y. 716-494-1880
All the Time
A man consulted a psy
chiatrist for help with var
ious problems. As usual, the
analyst said, “Stretch out
here on the couch. Just re
lax and tell me about your
early life. Keep on talking
and say anything that comes
to mind ” The patient pro
ceeded to spill out his life’s
story. Suddenly, the analyst
’ took out a big balloon and
blew it up Then, he stuck a
pin in it. The balloon burst
with a loud crash. The
patient was startled The
doctor said quickly, “Now
tell me what you thought
about when you heard the
loud explosion?” “I thought
about sex, it’s all I ever
think about.”