Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 126

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    —Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 1.1977
126
Koch wins 4-H
Gail Koch
Ticket deadline this week
INTERCOURSE - October
3 is the deadline to purchase
tickets for the annual dinner
meeting of the Lancaster
County Fanners Association
to be held on October 6 at the
Harvest Drive Farm Motel
and Restaurant, In
tercourse. The meeting, set
for 7 p.m., will include a
SPECIAL CALF SALES
Pocahontas producers
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC.
Marlinton, West Virginia 24954
Calf Sale—Hereford & Sim X—T,OOO head
Friday, Oct. 7, 1977-1.-30 P.M.
Calf Sale—Angus, A x H & Char. X—1,400 head
Friday, Oct. 14, 1977-1:30 P.M.
Calf Sale—All Breeds and Crosses—l,ooo head
Friday, Oct. 28, 1977-7:30 P.M.
All solas State Graded—All calves Vaccinated
with IBR, Pl 3, Black Lag and Malignant Edama.
Come You will find Quality at Marlinton
Call 304-799*4852 for information
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
Wednesday, October 5,1977
At 9:30 A.M.
Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North
Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch
for sale sign
Large stock of new lumber... 2 tractor trailer loads.
35 new house windows and sash, all sizes 25 new
doors, mostly 36” with glass; paneling, 1/8” and V
plywood, 1 1” Masonite, 5/8” Texter #3 plywood, some
4xlo, some redwood stained; 5 utility buildings 7x9
new; large lot nails, Masonite siding, aluminum
siding, 20 rolls Sisalkraft paper; 300 fence rails and
posts, canned pineapples by the case; 1 and 2 row corn
pickers, like new
Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im
plements, New Tools & Hardware Positively no
Household Goods
We sell on Commission
Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday
at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin
Sale by,
DAVID H. GOOD
717-656-8911
Auctioneers
F Snyder, R. Martin,
C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry,
L. Horst.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
Next Sale Wednesday, Oct. 19,1977
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Gail Koch, 16, of RDI,
Hellertown, was recently
named state dog care and
training contest winner in
the 1977 4-H National Awards
Program.
Miss Koch will receive a
transistor radio and will be
eligible to attend National 4-
H Congress to compete for
awards at the sectional and
national level.
Support of the dog car and
training project is provided
by the Ralston Purina
Company.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Koch, she is
a junior at Saucon Valley
business session during
which time resolutions will
be passed.
Tickets for the evening can
be purchased from Earl
Newcomer, Washington
Boro Rl, phone 872-2646, or
any local director. Price per
ticket is six dollars.
dog care award
Senior High School. She has
been a 4-H member for four
years.
A member of the
Springtown 4-H Club, she
served as president, vice
president, treasurer, county
council representative and
was a teen and project
leader.
The state dog care and
training contest winner
completed projects in dog
care and training, gar
dening, teen leadership
GIGANTIC ANTIQUE
PUBLIC SALE
Mrs. Harvey Nickel
Newviile R. D. 3
Saturday, October 8,1977
At 9:00 A.M. SHARP
Location: 3 miles northeast of Bloserville or
11/?I 1 /? miles north of Hwy. 944,
Shingle shaving bench; 4 galvanized tubs; com
sheller; Old Kane chair; stand with drawer; 25 jars, in
1800 s; 15 crocks; 6 wooden tubs; drop-leaf table; 2 iron
kettles; cider barrel; 5-gal. jug; 6 smaller jugs; old
coal-oil can; large assortment antique bottles; jar
diniere; assorted glass top jars; 7 lanterns; ap
proximately 29 auger-handle wood bits; bird waterer;
Babbit ladder; bell tong; spike hammers; old license
plates; horseshoes; fence stretcher; 2 roof slating
pullers; old wrenches; ice saw; wooden handle spade;
bottle capper; old wooden box (partial); antique
mailbox; blower and forge (hand unit); old torch; 3
mini-buckets; 2 drawing knives; 6 ft. wood level; grain
cradle; wooden meat grinder; hay knife; wooden
breadbox; hand mower; 2 washboards; wicker rocker;
copper washboiler; old rocker; wicker baskets; pot
belly stove (smooth oak and pipes); plunger washer;
old casket handles;sheep shearer; 2 stuffed chairs; old
chandelier fixtures; very old quart antique ice cream
freezer; 3 3-prong forks; copper teakettle; turkey and
chicken crates; boiler with lid; coils for Model T Ford;
pistons and connecting rods for Model T; cast iron
trough; 2 cross-cut saws; old berry crates; foot
scraper; front axle for old wagon; rope pulley; many
items not mentioned.
CARPENTER TOOLS, MASONRY
AND GARDEN TOOLS
Hand saws; wood and steel bits; 8” table saw; % HP
electric motor; hatchets, brace and bits; extensive
hand tools and carpentry tools, saws, chisels, etc., etc.,
etc.; masonry tools; extensive garden tools; quantity
lumber, 18” 16-£t. long white pine boards (dry stored
inside); 1” poplar boards; oak planks (assorted).
MISCELLANEOUS
36-ft and 32-ft. double ladders; 2. McCullough chain
saws; 12” cinder blocks (approx. 100); locust posts,
approx. 25; approx. 15 corrugated metal sheets, 2xB ft.;
2 heavy duty log chains; hand sprayer; quantity
fishing rods, reels, lures, buckets.
BUTCHER EQUIPMENT
Antique wooden scalding trough; 2 galvanized pails;
sausage stuffer; stirring ladles; flesh forks; 6 lard
dippers (copper, long handles); 2 large head meat
pans; skm boards; lard press; meat grinder; butcher
stirrers with long handles; 4 butcher kettles with three
foots; 2 rope and tackles, 18” wide x 2” thick, 8 ft. long
pine bench.
BARN 15x15 ft. 2-Story,
To be removed
CHICKEN HOUSE—
approx. 20x8 ft.
GUNS
1 22 rifle; 120-gauge Ithaca pump gun Also, muzzle
loader double-barrel gun; rifle 22 Hornet single shot; 2
Winchester rifles, model No. 43; 1 22 single shot
Stevens
Zenith pre-war (battery operated) floor model radio;
electric radio, record player; phonograph (hand
operated); large baby crip.
Auctioneer’s remarks: Not responsible for ac
cidents. Many, many items too numerous to mention.
Listing subject to additions. Antiques collected over 75
years-
Terms: Cash
Auctioneer Lome Lichty
Newville R.D. 2
LIST WITH LICHTY
Phone 776-5647
rabbits, camping, and
photography.
Locally, she took part in
the horse show, spring
roundup, fair, 4-H night, and
teen leaders banquet.
Gail also participated in
the Regional 4-H Teen
Leaders Retreat, Regional 4-
H Demonstration Day, State
4-H Capital Days, and
Pennsylvania Association of
Farmer Cooperatives
Summer Youth Institute.
ANTIQUES
SPECIAL ITEMS
MRS. HARVEY NICKEL
Lunch served
READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—II 4 ACRES
DAIRY AND TOBACCO FARM
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,1977
2 o'clock P.M,
Location: Take Route 462 (Lincoln Highway)
2 miles East of Lancaster to Strasburg Pike. Go
approximately 3 miles South on Strasburg Pike.
Farm is next to Longenecker’s New Mennonite
Church in West Lampeter and East Lampeter
Townships, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
92 ACRES TILLABLE, 21 ACRES PASTURE
APPROXIMATELY 1,800 FT. ROAD FRONTAGE.
Having thereon erected a large 2-story stone home
with 9 rooms and bath, and 4 original fire places that
could be made usable.
77 x 93 Double Decker Bam.
Stalls for 37 cows with bam cleaner, room for dry
cows and heifers. Bam is scaffolded for tobacco. 16% x
20% Milk House, 2 silos 16 x6O& 10 x 50,5 com cribs.
36 x 33% Heifer and Dry Cow Bam - 2 Floors
30 x 30 Implement Shed
45% x 30% 3-car Garage - 2 Floors
Farm has spring-fed stream going through meadow
and 1 good well.
Terms: 10% down day of sale. Balance due on or
before April 1,1978.
Auction by;
Enosß. Buckwalter, Sr. Trust
Enos R. Buckwalter, Jr.
Anna M. Buckwalter Trustees
M. Elvin Byler For Wenger & Byler Attorneys
Lancaster, Penna.
Alvin L. Miller, Auctioneer
1927 Horseshoe Road
Lancaster, Penna. 17601
(717)392-1547
NOTE: This farm is in high state of cultivation.
Buildings are in excellent condition. Inspection of
house to be held Thursday, October 13 between 1 and 6
P.M. Inspection of land and buildings anytime. For
free brochure or information, contact the auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE
GUNS, GUNS, GUNS
Saturday, October 8,1977
9:00 A.M.
METZER’S SPORTING
GOODS SHOP -
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
4901 Jonestown Road,
East Harrisburg, Pa.
ALL NEW MERCHANDISE
EXCEPT GUNSMITH TOOLS
40 Guns and Rifles, some commorative, Various
makes and models some with scopes. Automatic
revolvers and commorative pistols.
HUNDREDSBOXES
OF AMMUNITION
Gun stocks, holsters, slings, high powered rifle
scopes and other scopes. Felo?dmg equipment and!
componets, Bullet primers, casings, shot, wads, etc.-
Assorted hunting knives and pocket knives, elec
targets, signs, gun parts, cases, decoys, deer heads, lot
of gunning and reloading books. Gun oil, cleaners, and
cleanmg rods. 25 pair botts and belts.
GUNSMITH TOOLS
Packer gunsmith vise, 2 other vises, 12” Sponger
drill press with sight installing jig. 2 bench grinders,
chambering reamers, Acetelene welding outfit, 2
bench sanders, professional blueing tanks, salts, and
cleaners, a A h.p. air compressor, mag. light Misc used
guns, gun stocks, and parts.
1974 BUICK CENTRUY, 1 Owner
30,000 Miles
1973 Eleven Foot WOLVERINE
SELF CONTAINED TRUCK CAMPER,
clppiiq fivp
CAR AND CAMPER AT 1:00 P.M.
Victor electric cash register with tape. 2 Oak display
racks, 2 Oak show cases, 1 marble bottom case, 6 other
show cases some with lights.
CASES WILL BE SOLD AT 2:00 P.M.
XXX GUNS AND RIFLES XXX
XXX TO BEGIN AT 10:00 A.M. XXX
Terms: Absolute cash of travelers checks. (We
will collect for each item as sold.)
Guns, rifles and handguns sold to Pa. residents only,
with exception of registered dealers.
Rain or Shine
Clip and Save
Auctioneers.
Col. L.M.F. and Van G. Hocker,
and Harnsberger