Cloister FFA (Continued from Page 100] merman, beef production; Agribusinessman. Star Jay Oberholtzer, crop Greenhands were flay Good production; John Weiler, for agriproduction and Jim dairy production; Andy Snader for agribusiness, Dittrick, forest Foundation Award win- management; Ed Hurst, D ers and their projects were: home improvement; Willard Alike Nolt, agricultural Good, livestock production: mechanics; Dale Martin, Gerald Good, ornamental agricultural processing; horticulture; Tom Brower, pave Gerhart, agricultural outdoor recreation; Ron electrification; Dave Martin, placement in ag Martin, agricultural sales production; Marty Hoover, and service; Ron Zim- public speaking; Lamar PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES, PERSONAL PROPERTY, TOOLS, 2 CARS AND VAN SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977 Starting at 10:00 A.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. Located along Route 322,4 miles East of Blue Ball, just East of Beattown, in Caernarvon Township. Real Estate consists of 2% story frame house, with 6 rooms and bath, oil heat, well water, two car garage and storage buildings. Home is located on a partially wooden, approximately 3 acre tract, with a nice, country atmosphere. ANTIQUES Low dry sink; 4 ft. oak roll top desk; Columbia Granonola victrola; 5 ft. upright Crosley radio in grandmother case with clock; oak furniture including set of 6 high back chairs, round pedestal table, wash stand, dresser, chiffonier, stands, double bed, and rocker; wicker pieces including fernery, lounge, chairs, flower stand and rockers; dough box on stand; decorated plank bottom rocker; 4 plank bottom chairs; walnut deepwell frame; child’s rocker; clothes tree; sm. office desk; candle stand; wall dothes dryer; wooden bucket; camel back trunks; porch rockers, cane seat chair; park bench with claw feet; library table; butter chum, benches; wooden rockers; swivel desk chair; reeded chest; 2 reeded rockers; 3 burner Perfection oil stove; Singer sewing machine; porch swing; dothes rack; kitchen cabinet; cut glass water pitcher; 7 pc. pitcher and bowl set and other asst, pieces; bride’s basket; butter scales; brass pie crimper; miniature milk glass lamp; Rayo and Aladdin lamps; finger oil lamp; carnival glass; Sessions mantle dock; blown glass; 8 goblets; opalescedt bowl; goofus vase; fiddle bottle; photo albums; copper bottom tea kettle; old cookie cutters; miniature beaded lamp shades; 70 yr. old teddy bear; redware crock; rug beater; ice tongs; crocks; jugs; baskets; old tins; hand bell; milk can; jardinieres; agate bucket; milk pails; iron skillets; waffle iron; food grinder; slaw boards; flat and sad irons, draw knife; and other old dishes and glassware. PERSONAL PROPERTY Siegler oil heater with fan; 15 cu. ft f.f. Norge refrigerator; Speed Queen wringer washer; Camerano accordion; Zenith portable TV; portable Miller oil heater; electric heater; Brewster upright piano; rediner; platform rocker; 2 pc. living room suite; dining room suite; metal kitchen cabinet; base cabinet; record player; electric sewing machine; Niagara Falls lamp; blankets; picture frames; mirrors; bird bath; table and floor lamps; hand meat sheer; fans; other household items. Simplidty rototiller; 6 hp. riding tractor/mower with snow blower, plow; snow blade; Wisconsin engine; Lancaster chain saw; Craftsman electric chain saw; Prestolite soldering torch; 32 ft aluminum extension ladder; wooden extension ladder; electric drills; sm. belt sander; airplane propeller; cement mixer; sm. outboard motor; sm. dump trailer; grease gun; old pipe; lumber; sm. anvil; iron bars; hedge trimmers; wheelbarrows; garden tools; rotary lawn mower; other miscellaneous tools. 1967 Ford Falcon window van. 1965 Chevy n, 1961 Mercedes Benz Diesel (needs work). Inspection of Real Estate, April 2 from 14 p.m. call auctioneers for any additional information. Buyer shall pay 10% down on Real Estate on the day of purchase, balance due at settlement. Sale by, BESSIE RUE HOUCK Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus & Son 442-4936 Jay Leary 354-0423 List your sale today with Ira, Dale or Jay. Attorneys: Wentz & Wentz Food available from Churchtown Fire Co. Auxiliary Not responsible for accidents. Positively no Preview of Personal Property Until Sale Day. TOOLS VEHICLES Groff, -poultry -production; Kevin Smoker, farm safety; Curtis Martin, soil and water conservation; and Richard Strauss, swine production. The Chapter’s Keystone Degree winners were called forward to receive pins. They were: Reuben Auker, Gerald Good, Steven Hull, Clifford Martin, Curtis Martin, David Martin, Jay Oberholtzer, Richard Strauss, John Weiler, and John Zimmerman. The parents of each of the above award recipients were given honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees. All FFA mothers received flowers. Another adult award, this one for outstanding service to the Chapter, went to Len Weist, who rents vans to the STATE GRADED CALF S YEARLING SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 26,1977 7:30 P.M. (Consignments due: April 15,1977) Weights 300 lbs. up For more information call FRONT ROYAL LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Front Royal, Virginia 703-635-5511 or 703-635-6774 REDUCTION SALE WITH OTHER CONSIGNMENTS Location: 4 miles South of Quarryville, off Route 472 along Bartviile Road. 8 mites North of Oxford. Adjacent to Black Rock Retreat. THURSDAY, APRO. 14,1977 Allis Chalmers G w/hyd. cultivators, Ferguson 30 tractor, Fannall C w/hyd. cultivators, VAC Case tractor w/mower & cultivators, New Holland 818 self propelled forage harvester w/3 heads, 610 Gehl forage box on 7 ton Gehl running gear, John Deere 34 har vester w/2 row head. POTATO EWIIPMEKI Champion 2 row potato harvester w/Wisconsin motor ser. no. 6681 Potato wagon on Gehl 760 tandem running gear hauls 5 ton, potato wagon on dual tandem trailer running gear hauls 8 ton, Oliver 2 row high speed potato planter w/fertilizer. Troyer potato bin unloader, 2 Boggs potato graders w/piddng table 4 & 6 ft., Boggs potato sprouter, Boggs 14 ft. potato elevator, Haines potato stacker w/sizer built in 36 ft. boom all hyd., 62 GMC w/Haines 16 ft. potato box & grain pan, 2 Ferguson 2 row potato cultivators. 1 John Deere 2 row spring loaded cultivator 3 pt., 2 Trester potato cutters (for parts), potato bags paper & burlap, exact wht. scales. 110 Ft. Jamesway Belt Feeder IHCIS ft. cultimulcher model 315, John Deere AW 36 disc harrow, Case 12 ft. transport disc harrow, John Deere 8 ft. Kileifer disc, JD No. 10 side mounted mower, IHC 990 mower conditioner, IHC 430 baler w/kicker, New Idea semi mount 7 ft. mower, Ford 3 pt. 4 row coraplanter, McCurdy com drag, 2 row Iron Age tobacco planter, IHC 13 disc grain drill w/fertilizer, JD LFIO lime distributor, JD 8 ft. wheat binder, AC flail chopper, Ann Arbor 1722 stationery baler w/feeder, AC table blower w/belt pulley, Blizzard No. 600 silo filler w/shredder bars, 12-16 ft. Patz silo unloader, 12 x 55 Terre Hill silo (to be tom down). Frick steam boiler mounted on Dodge truck w/pans and hoses, air com pressor & tank, 40 milk cans, Cement mixer, 24 ft. double tobacco ladders, 16 ft. aluminum insulated van double doors on back. 20 in. bucket for Case backhoe, 3 elec, chicken brooders, 2 range houses, 50 Jamesway & Standard stanchions, Jamesway Big Jim silo unloader 30 ft., Chevy track w/10 ft. dump body, 1947 Pontiac sedan, 53 large tobacco window sash, McColloch chain saw, JD 12’ spring harrow. Many articles not men tioned - Terms by, A. DALE HERS J. Everett Kreider. .. Lloyd Kroider Auctw,eers Will receive other consignment items till day before sale. Lunch by Farm Women No. 20. “o department for a “very low price.” The Cloister FFA project books were judged at county and state contests. State winners were chosen for "gold,” “silver,” and “bronze” medals. “Gold ” winners were Linford Frey, Curtis Martin, Jay Oberholtzer, Gary Eberly, John Weiler, and Cliff Martin. The list of “silver” medalists included David Martin, Alan Ackley, Steve Hull, Reuben Auker, and Ronald Zimmerman. Taking home the “bronze” were Sheryl Bollinger, Robert Fox and Marty Hoover. “Gold” winners for the county were Jeff Gayman, Kerry Boyd, Denns Martin and Steve Strauss. As the program drew to a DALE HERR'S 10:00 A.M. 717-529-2971 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, close, chain animal winners were announced. They were: Brenda Geyer and Joyce Gerhart, dairy calves; Judy Zimmerman and Harold Kauffman, gilts; Tim Gockley, steer; Troy Gass, Marty Hoover and Bob Fox, capons; Andy Dittrick and Hans Groff, sheep. Toastmaster for the evening was Cloister FFA Dairy princess contest upcoming ' SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pa. - The 1977 Schuylkill County Dairy Princess Committee is seeking con testants to participate in the local pageant, June 25,1977. The purpose of the program is to promote milk and other dairy products in Schuylkill County, and emphasize the importance of dairy foods in good nutrition. County winners participate in the state pageant to vie for the title of Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. To be eligible, contestants must: 1. Live in Pennsylvania. 2. Be the daughter of a dairy farmer, a dairy farm manager, herdman, or diary farm owner during the current year, or the con testant be the owner of one dairy animal prior to May 1, 1977. 3. Have completed her PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE 53 ACRE FARM (Approx.) EQUIPMENT—HJL fiOODS-ANTIQUES SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977 At 9:30 A.M., Located: Along Spring Rd. just West off Colebrook Rd. IVz miles North of Master sonvilie, South Londerry Twp. Lebanon Co., Pa. Only 20 min. from Leb. Hershey Turnpike Exit. Look for sale signs. 53 Acres (approx.). 42 acres tillable, 7 acres pasture, 3 acres heavy timber. Bank Bam, slate roof, hog shed, other buildings, 3 streams. 2% story 9-room frame dwelling, bate w/shower, wash house attached, nice lawn and shade trees. Farm is situated in a beautiful country setting and has various possibilities. Farming, riding stables, camp sites and developers. Has approx. 4/10 mile road frontage. Inspection invited. Open Sat. April 9, from 8 to 6, or by appointment, call 665-5664. Prop, to be of fered at 2P.M. EQUIPMENT: JD 420, overhauled w/JD 145 loader; JD 50, roll-matic, 3 pt. hitch; JD 415 plow, 14”; JD No. 9 mower; NI rake; hay tedder; Smoker elevator, horse mower, Oliver 100 2 B. 14” plow; disc, harrow, cultipacker, DB spreader, 3 pt. cultivators, Sears roto tiller, JD com planter,*'2 tob. ladders, 2300 lath, Superior grain drill, wagon, Ford PTO, nice wooden wagon, seed cleaner, harness, single & double trees, straw cutter, Success Jr. potato-walking-& hook plows; shovel harrow, ensilage cutter, saw buck, silo staves, JD cart, milk cans, 3 stoves, air comp., grinder, drill press, Homelite chain saw, 2 Surge ndUker units & pump, 2 milk coolers, Cannon com shelter, platform scales, tob. press, egg baskets, wooden pulleys, ladder, 10 ft. iron and cast pump troughs, sawed wood, iron posts, etc. H.H. GOODS: High top dry sink, jelly cupboard, cherry table, wash stand flowered water bowl set, 2 wood boxes, md. ex. table, copper & Ig. & sm. iron kettles, butcher bench, wooden butter chum-barrels washer tub-peck measures-tubs-rake & stirrer; 2 old clocks, cradle, reed baby coach, high chair, crib, beds, dressers, picture frames, rug frame, homem? de carpet, feather tick, cherry seeders (Mt. Joy & da'ed 1866) Old crocks (blue); bottles, old jars, (glass top) egg crate, sadirons, books, berry crates, 2 rugs, (9 r. 12 & 12 x 13) Frigidaire refrigerator, majestic elec. & coal comb, stove, Duo therm oil heater, coal-oil stove, roast pan, 2 Ig. platters, (1 wheat print) dishes, etc. 5 guns '2- 22's, 2-12 ga. &32 rifle) and many useful items not listed. Sale order: Sm. tools, H.H. Goods-Equip. Property at 2:00 P.M. Sale by, JACOB K. & MABLE KOPP D. Young Atty. C. H. Wolgemuth & H. Shaffner (Aucts.) Ph: 665-5664 iril 9.1977 — vice president Marty Hoover. Other officers are John Weiler, president; Sheryl Bollinger, secretary; Richard Strauss, treasurer; John Zim merman, sentinal; Cliff Martin, reporter; Jay Gberholtzer, chaplain. Advisors are Lew Ayres, Ernest Orr, Carl Graybili and Charles Ackley. junior year in high school and will not have reached the age of 22 by December 31, 1977. 4 Must be single and never married. 5. Have parents’ or guardian’s consent. Persons interested in entering the contest or desiring more information may contact Mrs. Nellie Heisler, chairperson, Tamaque Rl, Pa. 18252, or Mrs. Elaine Moyer, Schuylkill Have Rl, 17972; or contact the Schuylkill County Extension Service, P.O. Box 404, Schuylkill Have, 17972; telephone - 717- 385-3431. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! STRAW-HAY 120