Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1977, Image 122

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    22—Lancaster Farming, Saturda
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Kase wins
national 4-H award
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Kevin Kase, 18, of Danville,
who last month was named
state winner in the en
tomology category of the
National 4-H Awards
Program, was selected as a
northeastern United States
sectional winner.
Kevin will receive an
expense-paid trip to National
4-H Congress in Chicago,
November 27 to December 1,
provided by Hercules In
corporated. He also will
compete for awards at the
national level.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kase, Kevin is a
sophomore at Clarion State
College. He has been a 4-H
member for 10 years.
A member of the Valley 4-
H Club, he served as
president, treasurer, and
game leader. He also served
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
DISPERSAL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1977
1:OOP.M.
Located at the New Holland Sales Stables,
Inc., New Holland, Pa.
41 head of registered and grade Holsteins. This herd
consists of 41 mature cows of which 14 have calved in
the last 6 weeks, 8 due in Nov., 6 due m Dec., with the
balance in all stages of lactation. These cows are
mostly second and third calf cows, a little thin in flesh,
but a lot of type and dairy quality.
Farmers, if you want to invest in young thin cows
that will really improve, make your plans to attend this
sale.
Herd selling only because farm lease expired Nov. 1,
1977.30 day T.B. and blood tested, pregnancy checked.
Consigned by;
GLENN FITE
Quarryville, Pa.
November 5.1'
as a teen leader for the
entomology members.
The sectional entomology
contest winner completed
projects in entomology,
geology, gardening, cooking,
landscaping, teen leader
ship, and theater arts.
In Montour County, he was
involved in the 4-H roundup,
kick-off party, demon
stration day, camp,and
achievement night.
He also participated in the
Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat, Pennsylvania 4-H
Leadership Congresss, State
4-H Achievement Days, and
State 4-H Capital Days.
He was named as one of
the Outstanding 4-H Boys in
the State, won the 4-H “I
Dare You” Award, and
received county medals in
entomology, public
speaking, leadership, and
achievement.
Farm meeting planned
MONTROSE, Pa. - Farm AH members from
policy, including farmland Susquehanna, Lackawanna,
condemnation, land taxes, Wayne and Wyoming County
and the cost of the new Farmers Union are invited
agricultural vehicle code, and urged to attend.
will be the topics of Election of county officers
discussion at the annual and of delegates to the state
policy meeting of the conven tion will also be held
Susquehanna County Far- atthismeeting .
mers Union.
The meeting will be held Rogers urged all members
November 16, at the to attend the meeting and
Claverack Electric Co-op share their problems, ideas,
Building in Montrose. The and suggestions with their
meeting will begin at 8 p.m. fellow farmers.
Md. girl wins
Angus heifer
FREDERICK, Md.—The when judge, Elmer Hodges
Maryland Angus Women’s of El Kay Farm, Frederick,
Club heifer contest came to a Md., selected lisa Connor of
climax October 14 at the Poolesville, Md. as winner of
Frederick Fairgrounds the April 10,1977 heifer calf.
PUBLIC SALE
OF 13. G ACRES Of WOOD LAND
(Ephrata Mountain)
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17,1977
At 7 P.M.
Sale to be held at Martindale Fire Hall,
Martindale, Pa. (Between Hinkletown and Terre
Hill)
13.6 Acres (more or less) of wood land located in
East Cocalico Township, Pa. (off road leading from
Reamstown to Hahnstown East of New Rt. 222),
Land adjoins following land owners: Benjamin F.M.
Hoover, Martin M. Mohler, Adam Newswanger,
Raymond N. Long, Raymond E. Landis and Simeon L.
Martin.
Also can be found on assessment map 6N-15, Tract
13A.
Good stand of heavy timber.
For information or inspection call 656-6801 or in
spection of property on November 12,1977 from 12 P.M.
- 4 P.M. Meet for inspection at Stauffer’s Repair Shop
located at 159 East Church Street between Reamstown
and Hahnstown.
Terms by:
PAUL L BURKHOLDER
DAVID H. BURKHOLDER
ELAM M. REIFF
Executors of
Lizzie M. Burkholder Estate
T. Glenn Horst, Auct.
859-1331
Eaby & Eaby, Attorneys
PUBLIC SALE
OF 28 REGISTERED AND MADE DAIRY CATTLE,
MILK EQUIPMENT, 600 BU. OATS,
QUANTITY OF EAR CORN, ETC.
On farm 8 miles south of Williamsport, PA. f 2
miles west of U.S. Rt. 15, along the Rt. 15
Elimsport 41008 Highway. Auction arrows at
Rt. 15 blinker light.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1977
Starting at l:OOP.M.
28 quality cattle, 8 registered, 19 milking age, 6 due to
freshen from sale time to Jan. 4 bred heifers. 1 due by
sale, 5 open heifers 3 cows have condition and
some milk as high as 80-90 lb. when fresh 3.94.0% test.
Some DHIA information on this herd. Selling Kingpin
Granddaughter, whose dam milked 18,253 M 646 F 305 D.
Selling Gent Day whose dam had 158,032 M 5069 F
lifetime. Selling AI Sire Power daughter of Gent -
Charmcross - Lucky - Jet Stream - Pencor G - Ivanhoe
Pabst - Job - Galaxy, etc. fired to proven AI sires, 6
cows calfhood vacc. T.B. and bangs certified,
pregnancy checked. Conde 3 unit pump, 3 Conde 50 lb.
units, s.s. strainers, 6 milk cans, etc. Herd practically
purebred, breeding to Sire Power (AI) for 33 years.
Plan to attend this sale. Owner sold the Farm.
Owners:
W. MERLE & BARBARA PA6E
Auctioneer
Max Fraley and Son
546-6631
Sale Under Cover.
Lunch - Catalogs - Health Charts
The heifer was presented to
Miss Conner prior to the
Maryland Fall Heiferama II
Sale by the donors, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Davis of
Earleville, Md.
Lisa’s entry stating “Why
I would like to win an Angus
Heifer” was selected from
fourteen entrants.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE 110 ACRE FARM, FARM EQPT.,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, ANTIQUES,
CAR AND TRUCK
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1977
Located app. 2 miles east of Pine Grove, 13
miles west of Schuylkill Haven on Route 443,
Wayne Township, Schuylkill County, Pa.
FARM CONSISTS OF: Approximately 110 acres with
app. 85 acres of farm land, balance brush land, with
stream running through property, Vh story frame
house, 7 rooms and bath, attached 1 car garage, coal
H.W.H., spring water, large bank bam, drive through
com crib, plus other outbuildings, many feet of Route
443 highway frontage. This is a very nice farm in good
cond.
FARM EQUIMENT: Allis Chalmers w.d. tractor
tricycle front end good tires in good condition, John
Deere model M tractor wide front end in good con
dition, Allis Chalmers 7’ PTO mounted grass machine,
2 row cultivator for Allis Chalmers, 4 section spring
tooth harrow, New Idea 4 bar side delivery rake, lime
spreader, 24’ Smoker grain and bale elevator with
motor, 2 row pull type com planter, 2 row transplanter,
disc, double roll cultipacker, McCormick pull type
grass machine, 2 wheel flat wagon, wagon chassis, 2
bottom 16” mounted plow for WD tractor, New Idea
ground drive manure spreader, hand potato plow,
wooden wagon wheels, cast iron troughs, hand plow,
chicken feeders, platform scale, rubber tire
wheelbarrow, assorted forks, shovels, picks and rakes,
asstd. chains, asstd. new lumber, ground scoop, old
horse harness and collars, wire stretcher, endless belt,
asstd. hand tools, scythe, scrap pile, app. 2 ton com on
cob, app. 400 bales straw, building jacks, saw buck,
1946 Chevrolet UT truck with dump body , 18’ aluminum
extension ladder, cow clipper, brace bits, meat tubs,
sharpening steel.
CAR: 1962 Chevrolet Impala 4 door sedan, automatic
transmission, power steering with 59,000 miles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES: Old dry
sink, blind comer cupboard, milk cans, old wooden
high chair, music cabinet, pressed back chairs, round
glass display case, butter chum, meat fork and
strainer, Hoosier cabinet, small benches, plank seat
chairs, oak bookcase, old stand, flat irons, candle
stand, kerosene lamp, 3D picture viewer and cards, old
blanket chest, 5 pc. wooden bedroom suite, square
trunk, Singer treadle type sewing machine, old chest of
drawers, old pictures and frames, old potty, brass trim
crib, old single shot shotgun, Carnival glass butter dish
and other carnival glass, Depression glass, chicken on
nest, Duncan Phyfe tabje, crocks and jugs, shoe lathe,
old canning jars, old radio, house jack, Int. chest type
food freezer, refrigerator, 5 pc. dinette set, table lamps
Kelvinator electric stove, 7 pc. dinette set, platform
rockers, sofa bed, hospital bed, lanterns, tea kettle,
utility carts, coal and wood stove, porch swing, bar
stool, cuckoo clock, AM-FM radio, kitchen cabinet,
stereo record player, foot stools, gossip bench, coffee
table, metal clothes closet, Electrolux sweeper, maple
rocker, chaise lounge, step stool, rugs, cleaver, step
ladders. Lawn Boy rotary self : propelled lawn mower.
Many other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS; Real Estate -10% down in cash or certified
check, balance within 45 days.
PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or approved check.
Not responsible in case of accidents.
Inspection of Real Estate - Saturday, November 5
and Saturday, November 12 from 1 to 4 p.m. each day;
or by appointment - cal] Ray Wolfe at 717-345-4119.
Real Estate will be offered at approx. 1:00 P.M.
Estate of;
mm WOLFE
EXECUTOR; Ray S. Welle
ATTORNEY: Richard Adams, Pine Grove, Pa
Auctioneer:
Robert A. Arner
Route 2, New Ringgold, Pa.
Phone: Mantzviiie 717-386-4586
REFRESHMENTS
The heifer was bred by Mr,
and Mrs. Davis and is by
Buford of Wye, a son of
Favour of Wye, and out of a
Wye bred dam. The Davises
have been breeding Angus
cattle for a number of years
and maintain a sizable herd
atEarleville.
At 10:00 A.M.