smuiinmi KEFER SALE BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Belleville, Pa. FRHIAY, APRIL 29,1977 6:00 P.M. 300 TO 400 HEAD We will have grades and purebreds with records from some of the top herds. There will be some open heifers and some springing heifers. They must be eligible .for health charts. If you need heifers, don’t miss this sale. If you have heifers to sell, consign them. KIUVILIi LUtSTOCKMAIHIEI.IIIC. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 7 f 1977 9:30 A.M. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the site of the Real Estate, approximately 2 miles East of U.S. 140 (turn at Schuchart’s Petroleum Co., sale signs posted) the following real and personal property. (will be offered at 1:00 P.M.) Tract of land, 45 acres more or less, situate in Mt. Joy Township, Adams County, Pa. improved with story frame, aluminum covered L-shaped dwelling 38’ x 30’ with attached front porch 30’ x 6’; containing 10 rooms, attic and cellar, and 11’ x 20’ attached summer kitchen. Frame bam 33’ x 53’ with attached storage shed and chicken house’ 24’ x 40’ frame machine shed - 3 sides with metal; 20’ x 20’ hog pen and com crib; 8’ x 12’ brooder house; 12’ x 17’ Vn. story summer house. Real Estate has approximately 35 tillable acres, 4 acres of woodland, 6 acres of meadow; having ap proximately 3300’ frontage on both sides of Legislative Rte. 01079. FARM EQUIPMENT (will be sold after Real Estate) John Deere A - rollamatic, square seat, good rubber; John Deere B with 2 row handlift cultivator, good rubber; new McCurdy gravity bin on new Electric Wheel 50-30 chassis; Int’l Harvester 2-12” drag plow; 2 - Int’l Harvester 8’ drag disc (1 real nice); saw man drel with blade for John Deere; David Bradley 28’ grain elevator with H.P. Electric motor; New Idea No. 7 single row corn picker; Int’l Harvester spreader; McCormick 10 disc grain drill; homemade wagon with grain sides; McCormick side delivery rake; 3 section spring tooth harrow; 2 sections spike harrow; 8’ cultipacker; wood drag; hames; cast hog troughs; 9’ cast water trough; old milk coolers; 2 hole com sheller; feed boxes; Craftsman rotary mower; approx. 100 bushels ear com; misc. small hand and farm tools. Oak dry sink with 2 door cabinet top, 2 - 3 pc. bedroom suites, high-back bed, buffet with beveled mirror, round drop-leaf table, dresser, stands, arm chair, 2 sets of 6 chairs, rocker; dovetailed blanket chest; rope bed; cradle; doll cradle; coal and wood stove with water tank; Mountain Oak coal and wood stove; mortised benches; reed rocker; cane seat chairs and rocker; Walnut platform rocker; treadle sewing machine; piano stool; child’s hobby horse; child’s rocker’ high chair; clothes trees; cast iron dinner bell; towel rack; butter chum; wood measurer; wooden tubs; milk cans; ladles; scrapers; misc. china, depression glass and dishes; pictures frames & mirrors; crocks; and other items too numerous to mention. Hot Point 2-door refrigerator-freezer; Int’l Har vester chest type freezer; B. Shonenger upright piano; Kenmore 30” electric range; Seigler oU heater; matching day bed and upholstered chair; misc. chairs and stands; Electrolux sweeper; Scotsman oil stove; Maytag wringer-washer. Note: Inspection of Heal Estate - call -(717) 334-3161 Ext. 12. Terms: Personal Property - Cash. Heal Estate -15 per cent Down Payment. Other Items to be announced at sale. Adams County National Bank, Executor of the Estate of Dillie I. Straley, Deceased. C. David Redding, Auctioneer Rte. 6, Gettysburg, Pa. Phone (717) 334-6941 Kluck & McCullough, Clerks Teeter. Teeter & Teeter. Attorneys REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES MODERN 18 county agents UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Eighteen members of the Pennsylvania State University’s Cooperative Extension Service staff have been named state winners in the 10th annual Public In formation Awards Contest sponsored by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents. The contest, conducted by the Pennsylvania Association of County Agricultural Agents, in cooperation with Amchem Products, Inc., is designed to recognize excellence in the use of mass media ap proaches in Extension teaching and information programs. Richard N. Plotts, associate Clinton County Extension agent and chairman of the state association’s public in formation committee, points out that all winners will receive cash awards. All first place entries will be PUBLIC AUCTION FARM&POULTRY EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1977 At 9:30 A.M. Turn east off Rt. 61 onto Ridge Rd. (just south of traffic light at Shoemakersville) for 1 mile to sale. Berks Co., Pa. Ford Jubilee tractor w/front end loader & backhoe; ONAN 25 KW elec, generator; bale elev.; 3 pt. 2 btm. plow; 3 pt. cement mixer; Big Dutchman auto, poultry feeders & waterers; .30-.30 rifle; new .45 cal. Kentucky Rifle; .22 cal. semi auto rifle; 1969 Ranchero good cond., 31,000 miles; 1950 Dodge; plus full hne of an tiques and household goods. Terms: Cash or check, day of sale. Refreshments served. Sale ordered by, RUSSELL SMITH Sale conducted by Ralph Zettlemoyer Auction Co. Tele. (215) 285-4616 REAL ESTATE AUCTION 237.89 ACRES OF OPEN & WOODED GROUND IN 11 SEPARATE PARCELS EACH TRACT READY FDR BUILDING PERMIT At: Twp. Roads 805 & 854 in Ridgebury Township Bradford County N.E. of Centerville, Pa. Also K-A Ridgebury, Pa. DIRECTIONS: If traveling N.Y. Rte. 17, exit at Lowman. Proceed to Wellsburg & Rte. 367, then So. to directional arrows. Approx. 3 miles to the grounds. SAT., MAY 7,1977 1:00 P.M. Sale on the Premises. The largest tract Is 44 Acres; the smallest is 10.9 Acres. Good road frontage. Ideal deer hunting, 5 miles to the Blue Swan Airport. INSPECTION - Anytime & morning of sale. TERMS - 15 per cent down day of sale; settlement within 60 days. SANFORD A. ALDERFER, INC. Real Estate Brokers And Auctioneers Harleysville. Pa. - (215) 723-1171 for information judged regionally and regional winners will vie for awards at the national level. The winners by category are: P’eature news story: N. Alan Bair, Lancaster County, first; Paul N. Reber, Montgomery County, second; and Thomas E. Piper, Adams County, third. Black and white photo story: Charles D. Gale, Columbia County, first; Harold R. Bock, Clearfield County, second; and Jared K. Tyson, Adams County, third. Newsletter: Donald L. Bashore, youth agent stationed in Mifflin County, first; Paul T. Rothrock Lycoming County, second; and William E. Messer smith, Lycoming County, third. Radio program: Thomas B. Jurchak, Lackawanna County, first; John H. Robert, Bedford County, Lancaster Farming, Saturday. A| second; and Jay W. Irwin, Lancaster County, third. News column: John Z. John z - Shearer, Franklin Shearer, Franklin County, County, first; Charles D. first; E. V. Chadwick, Gale > Columbia County, Luzerne County, second; and second; and Thomas E. Jeffrey W. Mizer, Snyder Piper, Adams County, third. County, third. Contest judges were members of the Penn State Direct mail: William R. Department of Agricultural King, Armstrong County, Communications. Entries first; M. M. Smith, Lan- from all categories totaled caster County, second; and 196. Meat imports stable WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland estimates that 1977 imports of meat subject to the Meat Import Law will be below the level requiring quota imposition. This second quarterly estimate is the same as that made on December 22, 1976. Public Law 88-484, enacted in August 1964, provides that if yearly imports of certain meats - primarily frozen beef - are estimated to equal or exceed 110 per cent of an adjusted base quantity, quotas are to be imposed on the imports of these meats. The adjusted base quality for 1977 is 1,165.4 million pounds. The amount of estimated imports which would trigger imposition of quotas in 1977 is 1,281.9 million pounds. Secretary Bergland said the estimate takes into ac count voluntary restraint agreements with supplying countries negotiated by the ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1977 Beginning at 10:00 A.M. Wright's Auction Building, Coudersport, Pa. West on Route 6 near Fire Hall. Refrigerator, sm. freezer, washer, dryer, kitchen, cabinet, kitchen utensils, canning jars, elec, mixer, elec, stove, 1847 Rogers chest of silverware, sm. drop leaf table, portable 12” B&W TV, lamps, mahogany desk, living room furniture, 8-day cuckoo clock, 11 x 12 rug, knickknack shelf, elec, sewing machine, bedroom furniture, wardrobe, bedding, 6 pc. maple bedroom suite, bird cages, trombone, trumpet, violin, lawn chairs, door mirror, etc. Sets of chairs, oak chairs, rockers, dressers, trunks, hand made chest, pine blanket chest, copper boiler, bamboo easle, hall trees, 6 spindleback chairs, milk cans, bark spud, photo albums, hand tools, Couders port glass, cast iron dog, pitcher and bowl sets, salt dips, picture frames, etc. ANTIQUES: Round top trunks, Victorian chest, assorted chairs, wicker high chair, 1 drawer blanket chest, spindleback high chair, child’s rocker to match, oak dresser, shoe shine kit, marble top table, tear drop pull wash stand, picture frames, buttons, oak com mode, Civil War Print, scrap books, post cards, ad vertising post cards, French tapestries, silver dishes, soapstone, old bottles, oil lamps, Coleman gasoline lamp, New Haven O.G. shelf clock, crocks, 1894 toothpick holder, ruby glass, pressed glass, Nippon, Bavarian, milk glass, limoges, carnival, depression, blue willow, ironstone, buffalo pottery, spongeware, green 1931,5 gal. pickle jar, iron kettle, wooden case of Schwarzenbach Beer bottles, handmade quilts and tops. Doublebarrel Lefever Hammerless shot gun, 35 Remington, Remington Model 722-222, Remington Model 41-22,1962 Ford car, 1 new tire mounted F7B-14, garden tools, wheelbarrow, power mower (push type), elec, power saw, elec, drill, machinist’s tool chest and tools, carpenter tools, 24’ extension ladder, lawn lime sower, fishing equipment, mauls, hammers, crowbars, axes, new Cercor gas-fired infrared radiant heater and many, many items too numerous to mention! Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch. Auctioneer, Si Pepperman 814-698-3431. Not responsible for accidents on premises. If you are interested in an auction, call this number. Remember, we let YOU decide! >rll 23.1977 noted work Arnold G. Lueck, Lancaster County, third. Series of colored slides State Department, without which today’s estimate would have exceeded the trigger level for imposition of import quotas. The Secretary said that import prospects will be reviewed quarterly. The next estimate of 1977 imports of meat subject to the Meat Import Law will be made late in June and announced on or before July 1. FRED DELKNAP 119
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