Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 114

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6750 HEAD-TWO WINCHESTER
FEEDER CATTLE SALES
FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC.
WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA
State Sponsored Graded
Uniform Lots All Beef Breeds
Ist SPRING FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1977-IPJI
2nd SPRING FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1977-1 PJR.
Virginia State approved for Bangs and T.B.
Feeder calves vaccinated for
BIACKLEG - MALIGNANT EDEMA.
All cattle eligible for interstate shipment.
P. T. McINTIRE, Sale Manager
Write or phone: 703-662-2946-office
703-837-1254-home
NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC.
Box 440 Winchester, Va. 22601
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
At 10:00 A.M.
Along the SACRAMENTO to KLINGER
STOWN Road, 4 miles West of Sacramento,
Schuylkill County. Pa., 45 miles NE of
Harrisburg.
Approximately 28 Acres Tillable, balance Wooded.
2Vt story 6-room frame dwelling with beat and bath;
beautiful stone summer house with fireplace in
' basement. Bank type Barn, other Outbuildings.
Are you in the market for a workable family farm, a
horse farm, or maybe a retirement farm close to State
Game Lands? Plan to inspect this farm immediately
and be prepared to buy on the day of sale.
OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, April 3, from 1:00 P.M. to
3:00 P.M. and on the day of sale.
TERMS: 10% down on the day of sale, further terms
and conditions will be announced at time of sale. Real
r Estate will be offered at 1:00 P.M.
FARM EQUIPMENT
“-"int.Farmall H tractor & Cultivator; NI 14A! E manure *■
spreader, like new; McD grain drill; Oliver 2-row com
- planter; farm wagon & trailer; 2-bottom plow; riding
cultivator; reaper; rakes, harrow; hog feeder &
troughs; comsheller; electric fencer; rubber-tire
wheelbap’ow; range shelter & brooder house;
Remington chain saw; 8 bp. riding mower; %” electric
drills; electric saw; sabre saw; tool boxes; wrenches;
carpenter tools; garden tools; rope block; extension
ladders; garden sprayer; window sash; chicken
crates; berry crates; brooder stove; Beam scale;
some hay & straw; many other items not listed.
1989 Plymouth Valiant
1983 Studebaker Lark
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Gibson Frost-free Side-by-Side
Eefrigerator/Freezer; Gibson 30” electric range with
self-cleaning oven; nice wooden dinette set with 8
chairs; Caloric Gas Range; automatic washer &
dryer; Zenith Color TV; radio/record player; Magnus
Cord Organ; Zig Zag Sewing Machine; 2 piece living
room suite; 3 pc. maple living room suite; occasional
chairs; tables; stands; pole and table lamps; coal
kitchen warmer; waterfall bedroom suite; beds and
bureaus; roll-a-Way bed; wardrobe; chest of drawers;
sideboard; G.B. vacuum cleaner; clocks; mirrors;
coffeemaker; mixer; blender; skillet; toaster; lot
Restaurant-type dishes; cooking utensils; hair dryer;
ice cream freezer; bedding; hamper; kitchen cabinet;
gas lantern; camp stove; picnic table; porch swing;
books; afghans; yarn; doillies; Christmas
decorations; gun cabinet; Model 760 Remington 30-06
rifle with scope; Model 121 Remington 22 rifle; 20 ga.
pump shotgun.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Miller high-back reed organ in fine condition; organ
stool; (2) single beds in walnut wood; turned platform
rocker; chest; quilts; braided rugs; china doll marked
PTG Germany; beaded purse; child’s flat and sad
irons; trivets; cast iron bull dog; bracket light holder;
miniature lamp; picture frames; child’s ladder-back
chair; high chair; drop leaf table; carnival, pressed
and pattern glass (Mies; lot Avon bottles; horse
weathervane; dates jars; copper washboQer; cast iron
teakettle; many other items.
Gregory C. Hartman, Attorney
George N. Delbert, Auctioneer
717-425-3313
38 ACHE FARM
Estate of:
FRANCIS I. PAUL
Ellen A. Johnston
Executrix
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Harold Bollinger named
Outstanding Young Farmer
MYERSTOWN, Pa. ~
Harold Bollinger of Willow
Maple Farm, Newmanstown
Rl, was named the Out
standing Young Farmer of
the ELCO Young-Adult
Fanners Chapter at that
group’s second annual
dinner-meeting held at the
ELCO High School last
Friday evening. This award
is presented annually to the
member who has done the
most to promote the Young
Farmer program.
Bollinger, who was a
school board member when
the Young Fanner program
CONSIGNMENT SALE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1877
At 9:30 A.M.
Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch
for sale sign.
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im
plements, New Tools & Hardware. Large lot of
Building Materials. Including 3500 pieces of 2x4’s,
2x6’s, 2xlo’s, 3iB’s, and 4xB’s; 1000 board ft. hardwood
flooring; 500 pieces paneling; Large lot tar paper; 1500
square ft. roofing shingles; 100 square ft. aluminum
house siding; Overhead garage doors; 25 flush and out
side doors; 50 pieces birch plywood; 2 ton nails; 2x4’s,
2x6’s in Redwood. Enough building material to sell for
2 hours. Positively no Household Goods. Truck load
Citrus fruit direct from Florida, Fish, Oysters, Shrimp.
We sell on Commission.
Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday
at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin.
Sale by,
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-8911
Auctioneers ■ F. Snyder, R. Martin, C.
Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
Next Sale Wednesday, May 4,1977
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, APRS. 15,15 T?
11:00 A.M.
Located 1 mile West of Brownstown adjoining
Vo-Tech School on Metzier Road.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES
Bedroom Suite, beds, couch, Norge refrigerator,
Prizer cook stove, Majestic coal heatrola, Speed Queen
washer, Davis Sewing machine, small tables, swivel
chair, new: chairs, foot stool, quilt frame, rug frame,
medicine cabinet, magazine rack, carpet, braided and
hooked rugs, ironing board, cooking utensils, dishes,
jars.
ANTIQUES - Marthrer mirror 1849, German Bible
1850, 2 jelly cupboards, high dry sink with 6 drawers,
wood chest, sette, 2 set of arrow back chairs, rockers, 6
cane seated chairs, high chair, child’s rocker, drop leaf
table with drawer, oak drop leaf table w/5 boards,
night stand, trunk, benches, child’s toy cradle, child’s
dishes and stove, quilts, (2) 8 day shelf clocks, coal oil
lights, sod irons, water set, glassware, cake stand,
some dishes, semi porcelain china, pewter spoons,
agate, jugs, crocks, rolling pin, ladles and forks, small
copper kettle, small iron kettle, copper wash boiler,
baskets, coal buckets, skillets, wash board, marble
game, mirror, 2 wooden tubs, bucket, wooden
wheelbarrow, straw cutter, pump trough, tripot.
2 seated carriage. Horse will be sold at 1:00 P.M.
Platform scales, extension ladder, step ladder,
tobacco rails, water trough, pig trough, pea coal, lawn
mower, express wagon, bag wagon, garden tools,
harness, and many other articles not mentioned.
Sale at 11:00 A.M. .
Frank & Paul Snyder. Auctioneers.
859-2688 or 733-7052
Fasnacht, Clerk.
Articles can only be viewed day of sale,
Not responsible for accidents.
was first instituted in the
school, has served on several
committees and been in
strumental in guiding the
development of the ELCO
program.
Other honors handed out at
the banquet, which was
attended by 100 Young
Farmers and guests, in
cluded plaques recognizing
participation in the
statewide Summer tour.
Host farms receiving
plaques were; Willow-Maple
Farm run by Donald and
Harold Bollinger; Fort
Zeller Farm (run by Eugene
SHORT NOTICE
Terms by,
HETTIE D. MARTIN
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and Sylvia Hoffman)
Newmanstown Rl, and
Clyde and David Bowman,
Myerstown R 2.
Outgoing officers were
also recognized. Malcolm
Sonnen, Richland Rl, last
year’s president; Fred Bohn,
Myerstown Rl, last year’s
vice president; Donald
Bollinger, Newmanstown
Rl, former secretary; M.
Luther Bennetch,
Newmanstown Rl, former
treasurer, and Marlin Getz,
Myerstown R 2, former
public relations director, all
received awards.
Carlton Tucker, Myer
stown, local local chapter
high school principal, was
made an honorary Young
Farmer during the meeting.
The honorary awards
presented each year to the
non-member who has
assisted in the development
of the chapter. Tucker was
presented the award because
of his outstanding support of
the adult education in
agriculture. He assisted in
Farmers meeting set
LANCASTER
Spring meeting of the
Lancaster County Farmers’
Association will be held on
April 12 at the Sherwood
Knoll Motel, at the Cen
terville exit of US Route
30, east of Lancaster. The
meal will be served at 7 p.m.
Speaker for the evening is
Central dairy club, reorganizes
BAIR, Pa. - Tommy
Welsh was elected president
of the Central Dairy 4-H Club
at a meeting last month at
the 4-H Center near Bair.
Other officers elected were:
vice-president - Tina Rutter;
secretary - Kathy
Rauhauser; ass’t. secretary
- Donna White; treasurer -
Tina Rutter; ass’t. treasurer
- Roy Thompson; historian -
Michael Welsh; ass’t.
historian - Christine Wolf;
recreation leader - Kevin
Laughman: ass’t recreation
leader; Debbie Lehman;,
news reporter - Joey Welsh;
and ass’t news reporter -
Todd Rutter.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1977
1:30 P.M.
Location from Mt. Airy to Girl Scout Camp,
about 4 miles north of Route 322 in West
Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Penn
sylvania.
3 TRACTS OF WOODLAND
TRACT #1 - 3 Acres more or less with Spring, never
dry; Heavy Timber along Netzley Road.
TRACT #2 - 12 Acres more or less along Netzley
Road.
TRACT #3-3% Acres more or less along Girl Scout
Road.
These 3 Tracts join each other.
These tracts are in a good location if you are looking
for woodland.
Sale to be held at Tract #3.
Anyone wishing to view these tracts call in the
evening, 733-6618.
Sale at 1:30 P.M.
Terms by,
RAYMOND & LUTHER EDWARDS
Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers.
859-2688 or 733-7052
Shirk, Reist& Buckwalter, Attorneys
writing the guidelines and
policies that structure the
program, and is currently
serving on the advisory
committee.
Ron Bower, ELCO Young
Farmer advisor, presented
the awards.
Eugene Thompson,
president of the Penn
sylvania Farmers’
Association. Tickets are $5
each and can be obtained
from local directors. They
may also be had from Earl
Newcomer, Washington
Boro, phone 717-872-2646; or
Paul Hartz, Morgantown.
The
A filmstrip “Selecting
Dairy Heifers for Herd
Development” was shown by
David Norman, asst. County
agricultural agent. Members
judged cows for the 47th
annual Hoard’s Dairyman
cow judging contest.
Each member will be
making a rope halter at the
next meeting of the dub on
April 11 at the 4-H Center.
Todd Rutter, Kathy
Rauhauser, and Tommy
Welsh will be giving
demonstrations.
TRY A
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