REAtXtANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, RUG WEAVING EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1977 12 Noon Located in the village of Intercourse along Route 340 next to Hoober’s I.H. Farm Machinery place of business. No. 3 new comb loom rug weaver; 2 sewing machines; secretary’s desk; cabinets; decorated milk cans; 2 antique mahogany beds; antique cupboard; antique secretary’s desk; antique desk; antique wash stand; antique rockers; antique blanket chest; antique ward robe with drawers on one side; antique side boards; 6 antique cane chairs and rocker; 6 kitchen chairs; antique dry sink with top; work bench; gas heater; tool box; porch furniture; wooden wheel barrow; harness cupboard; server; harness dipping tank; Bucket-a-day stove; Bengal gas stove; Servel gas refrigerator; antique drop leaf table; paper rack; shelf clock; day bed; buffett; agate ware; rugs; bed clothing; drop leaf extension table with boards; blankets; dishes; knives and forks; lawn mowers; a few tools and other small items. Sale at 12 Noon. Terms by: JACOB $. ESN LEVI S. ESH JONATHAN i. ESH Executors for the estate of Auctioneers; DANIEL L. ESH Leroy Zook Leon Kurtz FARM MACHINERY SALE MONDAY, APRIL 25,1377 Sale to be held at the ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC. located on Md. Rt. 22 in Churchviile, Md., 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md. and 6 miles east Bel Air, Md. No. 546 Fox forage harvester with 2 row wide com head & window pickup. No. 18 NI ground drive manure spreader 75 bu. capacity, No. 345 NH tank spreader 145 bu. capacity, No. 40 NI T sickle bar mower, No. 460 NH 9’ haybine, No. 469 NH 9’ haybine, No. 49 NI side delivery rake, DEO2O Ferguson side delivery rake, Clark field sprayer, 7’ offset disc harrow, 8’ flexible disc harrow, 7’ N.Y. pull type mower, 7’ IH fast hitch mower, 1010 JD tractor, JDI2S chuck wagon, Wodd’s 6’ rotary mower 3 point hitch mower, LiUister rotary 5’ tow type cutter, LiUister rotary 7M>’ tow type cutter, David Bradley hay rake, 14’ farm wagon, 14’ NH farm wagon, crimper, NH mower, 4 bottom 3 pt. hitch plow, FarmaU H tractor, Farmall M.D. diesel tractor/front end loader, John Deere tractor No. 3020, Massey Ferguson baler, JD grain driU, JD 2 row com planter, NI manure spreader, self-unloading ensilage wagon, AC ensilage chopper, 40’ IH elevator, disc harrow, 3 pt. hitch, post hole digger, Massey Harris No. mower, NI flaU type manure spreader 165 bu. capacity, No. 165 Massey Ferguson tractor, IH No. 504 D tractor, Massey Ferguson 15 disc grain driU, AC No. 600 no till com planter, NI chuck wagon, NI 1 row com picker, JD offset disc, JD rotary mower, massey Ferguson 7* mower, Massey Ferguson manure spreader, AC 13’ disc, JD 32’ elevator, cultipackers, and many more pieces of good used (arm machinery too numerous to mention. This is a sample of machinery to be sold. FarmaU No. 350 tractor/new paint, good rubber IPTL reg. draw bar, IH No. 60 3-14 high clearance puU plow, NI 3 pt. hitch spinner spreader for seed & fer tilizer, 1 self-feed wagon bed on NH running gear, 1 pr. 16.9 x 38 8 ply used rear tractor tires. This is an excellent opportunity to buy or sell good used farm machinery. We will accept consignments to this sale. Terms: Cash or approved check. ABERDEEN SALES CO. Churchville, Md. 301-734-6050 734-7105 Night 838-6980 Kent Ferrell John O'Neill, Auctioneers Lunch Served. 10:30 A.M. ENEP [Continued from Pace 100] the students are out of* school,” Miss Escott ex plained. That Is normally around the 20th of June. As is typical for 4-H clubs, they will meet where ever it is convenient as long as a kitchen is near. One group mests at the Spanish Assembly of God in Lan caster. That group has 25 members and is led by Persida Figueroa. “These low income people are not only in the city* as statistics show,” points out Mrs. Thomas. Referrels have crane to the program from every single school district in the county, not only from city schools. “Many times poverty will be hidden, so we don’t see PUBLIC SALE OF REM. ESTATE FRIDAY, MAY 6,1977 On the premises three miles west of Myer stown, 4 miles east of Lebanon, one mile south of Route 422 in the village of Prescott. 13 acres more or less, limestone farm, 2% story 7 room frame dwelling. 4 rooms and enclosed porch for washer on first floor. 3 rooms and bath on second floor. Coal furnace. Nice front and side porch. Tin roof. Garage and shop. Butcher house. Electric in but has to be hooked up. Good well, shade trees. One story barn with horse and steer stable. Small pig stable or chicken house. Also industrial zoned. If you are looking for a nice horse farm, do not miss this one. All in good condition. Will be offered at 2:00 P.M. For inspection call on premises on these dates: Friday, April 22 and Friday, April 29, Monday, May 2 from 12 Noon to 8:00 P.M. Possession in 30 days. Terms by, JACOB LAND ANNIE K. STOLTZFUS George Christianson. Attorney Arthur Copenhaver, Auctioneer CLAYTON STALKER ESTATE FARM AUCTION The following cattle and machinery will sell without reservation on: FRIDAY, APRIL 29,1977 Located three miles off Rte.,92 at either Jackson or Gellatt, Pa. Use Rte. 492 from Exit 67 off 1-81 Susquehanna County. Watch for Beavan Auction arrows. 93 GRADE HOLSTEINS 66 are milking age, 13 fresh in last 60 days and balance are selling in all stages of lactations. 25 B&W heifers ranging from 3 mos. to senior yearlings. One holstein steer and a service bull. This Susq. Co. herd has size, show good production and selling right at pasture time. 30 day TB and Bruce, tested with state and interstate charts, pregnancy examined and inoculated for shipping fever. JOHN DEERE 2630 DIESEL (A-1) IH model 340 tractor with quick hitch, Farmall M tractor, IH quick hitch 2 bottom plows, 3 point snow blower, two Lamco heavy duty self unloading forage wagons, IH 990 Haybine (exc.), IH 3 pt. com planter (2 row), IH No. 16 field chopper with com and grass beads, blower, Ontario 14 hole grain drill, John Deere 24 T PTO baler with thrower, Gehl bale wagon (new), elevator, 3 pt. digger, boom sprayer, 2 ton chain hoist, IH 2 pt. terrace blade plus some misc. machinery and small tools. John Woods 500 gal. bulk tank, seven 55 lb. Surge units, hot water heater. Topline dumping station with washer, Clinton chain saw, P&D 14 ft. silo unloader plus pails and other bam items. Plan to attend for excellent equipment and a good herd of cattle. Terms: Cash or good checks. Lunch. James R. Beavan, Auctioneer & Sale Mgr. Hallstead, Pa. 717-879-2508 COUNTY NATL BANK, EXEC. Montrose, Pa. it,” she theorizes. But, even though we don’t see it, it is nevertheless still there, and programs like ENEP are trying to do something constructive to help. According to Mrs. Thomas, the program has been successful in the past. Last year over 1000 children took part and hopefully, learned a good deal from it, and then took their knowledge home with them to their families. This year all involved with ENEP are looking forward to the same thing. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 10 A.M. Lancaster Farmim Guide to cleaning available UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Everything you always wanted to know about cleaning - in one manual - is available from Penn State for Spring housedeaners or homemakers with problem areas to dean. If you’ve wondered how to clean wallpaper, the best way to dean carpeting, the best polish for furniture, or how to get the stains out of the bathtub, you’ll find the answers to recipes in this course. The correspondence course emphasizes the Ontelaunee LEESPORT, Pa. - On telaunee Grange held their annual Open House Meeting April 12, at the Berks County Agricultural Center. The program included presentations by various groups within the Grange and guest speaker, Jim Ross, Ohio State Grange Master. Ross entitled his SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SHEEP CONSIGNMENT SALE SATURDAY, MAY 7,1977 At 1:00 P.M. Sharp Harford Fair Grounds - East off Exit 65, on I -81. Selling 70 head of registered and cross bred sheep - rams, ewes and lambs. Registered Suffolk, Cheviot, Dorset, Hampshire, Shropshire, M» Finn, and com mercial ewes. View consignments and educational exhibits, castration, docking, worming, etc. from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Auctioneer - Richard Brunges Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch and catalogs available. Sponsored by SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SHEEP & WOOL GROWERS For more information contact sales chairman - Don Williams - R.D. 1, Hop Bottom, PA. 18824 Phone - 717- 289-4591. in the Sale Barn on the James G. Trout “Indian River Farm" located along Dublin Rd., 2 mi. N. of Biggs Ford Rd., 2*/z mi. N.W. of Walkersville, and 2Vz mi. N.E. of Rt. 15, Frederick Co., Md. on Including Angus, Polled Hereford, Charolais, and Crossbred cattle. There will be cows with calves, bred cows & heifers, open heifers, service age bulls, yearling bulls, and steers of useful quality ready to go on grass. All cattle are under consignment and will be sold by the head to the highest bidder. Some will be tested for interstate shipment. JD 95 SQUARE BACK COMBINE with diesel engine, All-Season cab, 13’ Quick-Tach grain table, quick feeder house, and 434 N 4 row com head; MF 65 gas tractor with P/S, good condition & rubber; Farmall Cub tractor with center mount rotary mower ready for use; NH Model 327 PTO manure spreader; JD 2 x 14 rubber tire plow; steel wheel plow; new 12’ oak cattle feeder, etc. Limited number of additional cattle & machinery consignments will ba accepted prior to day of sale. Contact; A. Leland Clark J. G. Trout P.O. Box 188 15 N. Court St Poolesville,Md, 20837 Frederick, Md. 21701 301-972-8313 301-662-6231 Robt. Mullendore & J. G. Trout, Aucts. C. L. Metz, Clerk A. Leland Clark, Herd Consultant LUNCH BY BALLENGER CREEK 4-H CLUB Tent. PUBLIC SALE BEEF CATTLE AND FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1977 Machinery at 11 A.M. Cattle at 12:30 P.M. 125 COMMERCIAL & PUREBREDSI2S FARM MACHINERY enonomical way to dean - of time, energy, and money. 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