m • i c i , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1977—121 4-H’ers attend citizenship shortcourse 7 ; WASHINGTON D.C. - Citizenship Shortcourse held Outstanding 4-H’ers from ™ Washington, D.C. across Pennsylvania were given the chance to join other youths from different states in a six day 4-H DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1977 At 6:30 P.M. Approximately 8 miles north of Strausstown, take Rt. 183 north from U.S. Rt. 22, just past Reedsville Church, turn east onto Dlebert Valley Rojd for IVi miles to Wilbert Moyer dairy farm, turn right to Ist farm, in south Manheim Twp. Schuylkill Co., Pa. (20) head of black & white & red & white Hoi. cows, (7) just recently fresh, bal. bred to freshen Aug., Oct., Nov. & Dec., dairy records on butterfat 3.75 to 4.0%, foundation breeding from Larry Moore King Montivic, & presently from Penn State Autocrat & Beechlake Texal Tuffy Red, health charts will be furnished. (13) Hoi. heifers, six are due to freshen in Aug., Oct., Feb. &March, bal. Bmon. to 1 yr. old. Note; All these cattle are home raised, be on time no milking equip, for sale. Terms: Cash. Sale Ordered By: MRS. WILLIAM MILLER Conducted by: Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate, Farm Machinery, Teels, Hantware, Buildiag Material, Etc. Saturday, Sept 3,1977 10:00 A.M. Located southeast of Red Lion off Rt. 74 turning at Macks Ice Cream store on the Burkholder Rd. and continuing to the last hard road on the left before New Bridgeville, known as Brownton Rd. & proceed to Myers Rd. Turn left & go to the top of the hill or follow the New Bridgeville Rd. off Rt. 74 near the Brogue & proceed to the Burkholder Rd. & take the first road to the right to Myers Rd. in Chanceford Twp., York Co., Pa. 1:00 P.M. Beautiful scenic 15% acres more or less of prime development land, having approx. 800 ft. of hard road frontage. This unimproved plot of land also deserves your attention if you are looking for a quiet peaceful country location with a tremendous view of the surrounding countryside. Builders & developers don’t miss this valuable land sale. For inspection evenings call 927-6881 or daytime call 927-6368. Terms: 10% down & balance in 30 days. Farm Machinery & Tools B-N Farmall tractor, very good cond. & good rubber; cultivators; plow; spring tooth harrow; rubber tire 2 wheel cart; horse mower; power pull wench; new hand garden planter; Ig. iron watering trough; wooden scalding trough; hog scrapers; iron kettle; lard press & sausage staffer; grinder; meat bench; very nice table saw & motor, like new; 2 chain saws; electric fencer; log chains; metal tool boxes; potato plow; plastic pipe; wire; Trail Flight 5 HP mini-bike in good running condition; 3 HP rotary lawn mower, etc. Building Material & Hardware & Household Items New 6 sq. alum, siding in harvest gold; new down spouting & gutters & starting strips; new Ig. picture window; 4 new std. size windows; new door; storm win dows for all; new shutters; plumbing parts & fittings; elec, boxes & parts; flood lights; parts bins; sm. car penter tools; garden tools; new plastic water pipe; fur nace duct work; electric heater; stainless tops; fishing rods & reels; Household Furniture: dresser; hall rack w/mirror; bed; rollaway bed; stands; chairs; vacuum cleaner; crocks; jugs; 55 gal. whiskey barrel; etc. Terms: cash or approved check. Mrs. Gerald Frey R.D.I Red Lion, Pa. Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph: 382-4379 Anderson & Warner, Clerks Not reaponilble for accidents. Refreshment rights reserved. The course, conducted at the National 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, provided these 4-H’ers the opportunity to Real Estate 1:00 P.M. study their government processes, see the nation’s Capitol, and .better un derstand their respon sibilities as American citizens. The program was „ conducted by die National 4- H Club Foundation in behalf of the Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Land- Grant Universities in the participating areas. The youth participated in assemblies and discussions at the National 4-H Center which related" to a wide range of citizenship topics. Also, historic shrines and branches of government in the nation’s Capitol provided opportunities for varied field trips to enhance citizenship learning. Several of the 4-H mem bers participating from HOWARD MEDHOLDT Retired Executive, Orders Immediate Sale Charming 54±ACRE "tide* 2nd" UPPER EASTERN SHORE FARM/ESTATE JUST 2 Ml. S. of NORTH EAST. Maryland NANCE’S POINT RD—lloo' On NORTH EAST RIVER Only 3 Mi. to 1-95 • Quick, Easy Drive to Wilmington, Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington The ULTIMATE for THE PLEASANT LIFE FISHING • BOATING • WATER SPORTS 4 GREAT TRACTS (1 to 22 Ac.) 3 Are WATERFRONT ABSOLUTE AUCTION AS 4 PARCELS OR ENTIRETY Clt«r of Hortw PERSONAL PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD PIECE BY PIECE. Terms Cash Power Shop Tools, Tractors, Farm Equip , certain Antiques A Furniture, Piano, (me Bronze of Stallion A Man In Action-20" high signed-INCLUDING; Farmall Cub tractor. Gravely tractor, John 2089, Delta band saw, percussion long rifle, fine Sheraton desk attributed to have bean in possession of Riddle family, Ludwig baby grand piano, boats A supplies MAIN YEAR 'ROUND RESIDENCE w/Panoramic River views. POOL 3 Vi Ac. FRESH-WATER TIDAL POND w/ltland. EXCEP TIONAL 21 S' Steel-Concrete PIER w/wood walkway. LARGE, HIGH-CEILING BOAT STORAGE BLDG. w/Ralla. EXCELLENT FARM BLDGS. ALSO: 2nd RESIDENCE. DIRECTIONS: From 1-95, take Rt 272 E. thru Town of North East Continue to Hance’s Point Rd (at Texaco Station). Bear right approx 1 mi. to property on right (white fence) INSPECTION: Sun., Aug. 14 from 2 to 5 P.M. SALE on PREMISES: SAT., AUG. 20: PERSONAL PROPERTY: 10-30 AM.—REAL ESTATE: 12 NOON 15% DEPOSIT AT SALE—REQUEST ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE skuiwutinwnh AUCTION COMPANY BROKERS- AUCTIONEERS 1519 Spruce St., Phila , Pa 19102 (215) 545-4500 PUBLIC SALE Shop Equipment, Household items, Etc. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1977 Location: 8 miles South of Lancaster, Pa., in Conestoga (Lancaster Co.). At Leo’s Store turn on River Corner Rd., then left on Hill top Drive. Modern furniture including: King-Size beautiful sofa bed; maple kneehole desk; sofa w/matching chair; 2 recliners; swivel rocker; upholstered chairs; nite stands; several end tables; coffee table; step-down stands; several table lamps; chest of drawers; bureau; other modem L.R. chairs; G.E. 21” TV w/renlote control; beautiful parquet table (hand made); World Book Encyclopedia; complete set of House & Garden Encyclopedia; set of Home Handy Mans Books; Enchanted Valley picture. Sawsmith 10” radial arm variable speed saw; shop smith combination ladie, saw, drill, variable speed; Black & Decker heavy duty elec, saw; Homelite 24” chain saw; (2) hydraulic jacks; pipe vise; heavy duty bench vise; wood vise; slaters tools; 16” to 36” pipe wrenches; 1” to 2” Toleda ratchet pipe dies; 2Ms” to 3” dies; bolt cutters; sledges; dig irons; monkey wren ches; hand saws; axes; “C” clamps; 12’ straight edge cement tools; wheelbarrow on rubber; fuel cans; old nail box; etc. 2 old wooden wagon wheels; sausage stuffer; old dinner bell; 58 caliber mini-ball Civil War rifle; 20’ x 20’ tarp; log chains; old augers. Good quality furnishings and tools, plan to attend! Sate| w lohti W. Many 872-2778 Auctioneers: Carl & John Diller 464-2233 J. Everett Kreider 786-1545 Lunch Lancaster Farming’s coverage area were: LEBANONCOUNTY Lenore Kreiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kreiser of Annville; Thea Guindon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Guindon of Lebanon; and Ray Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moyer. YORK COUNTY Linda Ebaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ebaugh, Airville, and Bonnie Wire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wire, Spring Grove. Bonnie and Linda were selected to represent York County based on their participation in their local clubs, county and state activities. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Cindy Waltemyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waltemyer of Collegeville. 11:30 A.M. Sale reports HUNTERS SALE BARN, INC. held their weekly sale August 8 at Rising Sun, Maryland. STEERS: Good to Choice 30.75-33.50. HEIFERS: High Choice and Prime 29.50-33.50; Good to Choice 28.00-29.50. FEEDER STEERS: Good to Choice 34.00-36.75. BULLS: 925 lb. 32.75; 760 lb. 25.75. COWS; High Choice to Prime 25.50-26.00 & few 28.75; Good to Standard 24.75-25.50; Utility 23.00- 24.50; Cutters 22.50-23.25; Canners 18.00-22.25. CALVES: Prime 180-240 lb. 50.00-52.50; High to Choice 140-180 lb. 47.00-50.00; Good to Choice 120-140 lb. 38.00- Standard to Good 90-110 lb. 28.00-36.00 & few 40.00 to 41.00; Utility 70-80 lb. 22.00- Low Utility 60-75 lb. 21.00-25.00 & few 27.00- 29.00. HOGS: Feeder $lB to $26 byhd; 150-175 lb. 33.01W8.00; 180-220 lb. 38.00-45.50. SOWS: 33.00-35.50. BOARS: 25.00-27.50. SHEEP: 90-95 lb. 19.50- 25.00. GOATS: Billys $22 to $26 by hd; Nannys $2B to $34 by hd. Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Norman E. Hunter, Pres. HARRY RUDNICK &SONS, Inc. Livestock Sales Galena, Md. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE At Galena MONDAY, AUGUST 15,1977 At 12:00 Noon 38 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS Featuring Fresh Cows, Many Close Springers. This is all fall producing herd, many artificially bred, showing good type and production T.B. and Bangs accredited, retested for sale Also selling 17 springing first calf heifers. Consigned by; EDWARD M. LEIBY Sale at Galena, Md. H. RUDNICK & SONS. Sales Managers & Auctioneers At Galena, Md. (301) 648-5100 C. H. WOLGEMUTH & SONS PUBLIC SALE FALL FARM EQUIPMENT At our place of business 4 miles West on Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa. 1 mils West of East Fairview Brethren Church on Valley Rd. just off Hosier Rd. 10 Minutes from Rt. 283 and 15 min. from Pa. Turnpike Exit 20. Look for sale signs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1977 At 10:00 A.M. TRACTORS: John Deere, Ford, A.C., Farmall, Oliver and others of various size, some with equip ment. Several trucks expected. Forage harvesters, one and two-row pickers, Blowers, Elevators, Wagons, Combines, Mowers, Rakes, Conditioners, Drills, Spreaders, Plows, Discs, Packers, Rotary cutters, Blades, Hardware and the usual run of equipment. Anything sold on commission. FARMERS AND DEALERS: Bring in your equip, early for this sale. Open to receive goods August 22 till sale day, 8 to 6. Saturdays 8 to 5. TERMS: Cash; Lunch at Sale; Closed Sundays. CLYDE H. WOLGEMUTH Sale Manager Phone (717) 665-5664 Manheim, R.D.2, Pa. A Public Auction of farm equipment and trucks was held Aug. 6 for the H. Richard Bare Estate, 5 miles north of Reading, Berks Co., Pa. Prices received were: GMC tilt bed truck $lBOO, Farmall Super M tractors $1375, and $ll5O, Farmall M tractors $875 to $9OO, Far mall Super H tractor $750, Five Farmall H traders from $6OO to $650, and 2 Gruber wagons $45 to $65. Sale conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. XXX A Heifer Sale was held Aug. 6 by Nicholas Kostick, 6 miles east of Springville, Pa. There was a good attendance at the sale. 41 Holstein heifers were sold and the top price for a grade heifer was $BOO. Six of the heifers brought $7OO and upwards. M.L. Bunnell was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of real estate and antiques was held August 6 by Maggie Bowman, at 337 Broad Street, Terre Hill, Lane. Co., Pa. The 2% story 10 room frame dwelling situated on approximately 1 acre of land was sold for $26,200 to Alvin [Continued on Page 122]
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