Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 18, 1977, Image 109

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gD LION - The regular
Mg of the Red Lion
. ge No. 1781, was held
June 4, at 8:00 p.m. with
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Topics discussed of
Li to the public were
Ufe GAP AUCTION
FRIDAY EVENING, IIM 24,1977
I 5:30 P.M.
located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey
miMinit Market - Cross RR Bridge.
AWTIOUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION.
Inspection Friday from 9:00 a.m. until sale time.
ALIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT
fIOIH 8:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. Call us for pick-up service
NO SALE JULY 10R 8
IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneer
442-4936 or 442-8254
CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES
making arrangements for
the Grange Annual Chicken
Bar-b-que, to be held at the
Grange Hall, Sat., June 25,
beginning at 11:00 a.m. The
cost will be $2.75 per meal.
Hie sponsorship of a new
Junior Girl Scout Troop was
discussed. The Red Lion
Grange sponsors Brownie
Girl Scout Troop No. 516, and
will resume the
responsibility of a meeting
place for a Junior Troop if a
meeting night and time can
be agreed upon by both
organizations.
Mrs. Ruth Santiago has
volunteered to be the new
Scout leader, and will need
an assistant. Anyone wishing
to help in any way, may call
her at 755-3185, or the Troop
Organizer, Mrs. J. Frank
Sheffer, 244-3384.
Gladys Sheffer, as a
member of the Pennsylvania
State Grange Lecturer’s
Committee, reported on the
Pomona Grange Youth
Visitation meetings that she
and Mr. Sheffer had
attended during the months
of April and May, in Juniata-
Mifflin-Franklin, Perry,
Centre, and Cumberland
Counties, while absent from
their home Grange.
Edmond Markey won the
cake during the cake walk.
It was reported that Mrs.
Hattie Paden, a member of
Red Lion Grange since 1943,
will be moving to California
to live with her son.
Next regular meeting of
the Red Lion Grange will
begin with a covered-dish
supper, at 6:30, June 18.
State Deputy of York-Adams
County, William Reichart
and Mrs. Reichatt will be
guests for the evening. A
business meeting will follow
at 8:00, with emphasis on
ritualism. All officers are
asked to be present for
Fourth Degree practice in
preparation for “Degree
Day” on July 23, at Gideon
Grange, Hanover.
The 54th Annual
Pennsylvania State Grange
Leadership School will be
held June 21 to June 23, at
Gettysburg College, for all
Masters, State Deputies,
Lecturer’s, Women Activity
Directors, Youth and Young
Marrieds, and Junior
Grange Leaders. Each
Grange is urged to send their
officers to this conference. A
few hi-lights of the
conference will be: Tuesday,
June 21, John Scott, National
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 18,1977
G. nge master, will open the
afternoon session, followed
by a panel discussion with
these participants. Kent
Shelhamer, Pennsylvania
State Secretary of
Agriculture; Bob Fredricks,
National Grange legislative
director; Donald Trostle,
fruit grower; John Lindley,
beef raiser; and dairyman,
Charles Wismer. Wednesday
night banquet speaker will
be Mrs. Dorothy Scott, and
closing the sessions on
Thursday will be Kerniit
Richardson, National
Grange lecturer, and J.
Luther Snyder,
Pennsylvania State Grange
master.
Sale reports
A large crowd attended the
Mel-Aire Dispersal of
Holstein cattle. May 26, 1977
by Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.
Mellott and son,
Steve, near Mercersburg.
The top cow brought $2700,
paid by Donald Baldwin,
Stewartstown, Pa. Second
top was $2500, going to Carl
Stuff, Mercersburg, Pa.
Seventy-four head averaged
$1293.00. The sale was
managed by Armour and
Horst, Marion, Pa. and Fred
Naugle, Carlisle, Pa.
Hammondale Acres
milking herd dispersal on
June 8 near Chambersburg,
Pa. was well attended and
fair prices prevailed for 80
registered and grade
Holsteins, owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hammond. Hie
top cow brought $l2OO, going
to Ricecrest Farm,
Chambersburg, Pa.; second
top of $ll6O, going to J.
Shugart Wolff of Newville,
Pa. The 80 head averaged
just over $7OO per head.
Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa.
GEOBGE RQWUKTS
COMPLETE DAIRY
DISPERSAL
Route 472 south from Quarryville for app. 4
mile. Turn east on Bartville Road and follow sale
sign. 1 mile west of Bartville store off Bartville
Road. Adjacent to Bart Colrain Elementary
School.
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 22,1977
7:00 P.M.
55 HEAD
44 Grade Holsteins
5 Grade Guernsey
4 Red & White Holsteins
2 Jersey (Ireg.)
13 bred Holstein heifers, 2 Jersey heifers
1 reg. Hoi. heifer by Apollo Rocket
App. 20 years of Curtis Candy breeding.
Calving schedule: 5 May, 2 June, 2 July, 2 Aug., 5
Sept. Also the 14 bred heifers beginning to calve in
Sept.
T.B. & Bangs certified, 30 day charts. Many 2nd and
3rd calf heifers.
15 ft. corn silage in 20 z 60 silo. Top Line milk transfer
system w/dryer. Large receiving jar vacuum con
trolled w/tub to wash 4 lids & inflations. 50 Almo
vacuum pump. 4 Surge units. 15 milk cans, double S.S.
tubs. 52 gal. elec, hot water heater. 2 outside hay racks.
Terms by,
GEORGE H. REINHART
529-2846
Kreider & Oilier Auct.
Malm
was sale manager and
auctioneer and Fred M.
Naugle, Carlisle, Pa. han
dled pedigrees.
A Public Auction of
heating, air conditioning and
plumbing tools was held
June 11 by Gooding, Simpson
& Mackes, Inc., 345 S.
Reading Ed., near Ephrata,
Lancaster Co., Pa. There
were 100 registered buyers
from several states.
Prices included: Rigid
Powerhead $5OO, Electric
Platform Lift $llO,
Wheelhorse Mower $7O,
Torque Wrench $45, Pipe
Vise $25, Brazing Torch $9O,
Pipe Threader $4O and Skids
of Asphalt Shingles up to $2O
each.
John E. & Paul E. Martin
were the auctioneers.
A Public Sale of con
struction equipment and
trucks was held by the Cletus
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