Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 11, 1978, Image 47

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    FARM
EQUIPMENT
SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
12:00 NOON
AT THE
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK
& AUTO AUCTION
OLD RT. 11, DANVILLE
t*
♦ WELCOME f
SELLING ALL TYPES OF
EQUIPMENT ON COMMISSION
★ Reasonable Commission Rates.
★ Tractors will be sold in heated building.
★ There will be arbitration rights on tractors.
★ We are planning to make this a monthly sale.
“ - For information Phone: 717-275-2880
Managers Melvin Lehman and Robert Shaylor
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM IMPLEMENTS,
TOOLS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
Located along Conestoga Ave., between Molts
ice Plant and Village o( Martindale, Vz mile
south of Martindale, Lancaster Co., Pa.
4 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
V DUE JN FALL - health charts
Farmall 460 tractor, heat houser, Int. 3 pt. 2 pt. adap
tor, MH 44 tractor, heat houser, AC B tractor with
cultivator, Int. 540,4 16” bottom semi-mounted plow,
McCormick Deering 311, 2 pt. 3x14 plow, NH chuck
wagon #B, excellent condition, NH tank spreader, left
side unloading, NH Super 77 hay baler, NIIO single row
com picker, Nicholson hay tedder, 3 pt. E-Z flow fer
tilizer spinner spreader, JDIO ft. spring tooth harrow,
JD 13 hole grain drill, JD 10 ft. sprocket packer, MF
side rake, Ferguson 3 pt. rotary hoe, Ferguson 3 pt.
rear mounted cultivator, Ferguson chisler, 16 ft. Case
flat wagon with 30” com sides, 2 horse McCormick
Deering cultivator, horse drawn Case manure
spreader, Diller 10” silage cutter with pipe, trailer
type field sprayer with fiberglass tank, 28 ft. bale
elevator, 16 ft. belt aluminum elevator, 16 ft. chain
aluminum elevator, 1 pair tractor chains, 16x30,1 pan
tractor chains 12x38.
LOT CARPENTER TOOLS
%” S-K socket set, open end wrenches, other tools,
forks, shovels, log chains, 4 bales of baler twine, 5 milk
tans, 1000 ft. wood trim, 35 ft. aluminum extension lad
der, 2 ton nut coal.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES & COINS
3 silver dollars 1887, 1904 and 1922, antique blanket
chest with small compartment, 2 cast iron kettles,
wash boiler, several iron skillets, 2 school desks, odd
dolls, old family Bible, wash stand, blue carnival dish,
yellow carnival dish, tea set, kerosene lamp, several
odd chairs, Kenmore wood and coal heater with
regulator, single bed, refrigerator, grocery basket,
cedar wardrobe with mirror, hot water heat radiator, 1
galvanized tub, 1 long galvanized tub, tubs with stands,
wardrobes, electric Singer sewing machine,
AM/FM radio, AM/FM radio & record player com
bination, upholstered chair, card table, end table, 2
h 1 cr *k ma^resses > milk pasturizer with 2 ket-
new childrens’ books, canning jars,
i s 2 qt. size, other dishes and glasses, quilts and bed
ding.
Order of Sale - Household items, small tools, farm
equipment, livestock.
Terms by
KELLER SENSENIG
Auctioneers;
LeßoyS. Horst
Paul W. Horst
10:00 A.M.
Twin
ELVERSON - The 13th an
nual parent member ban
quet of the Twin Valley
Future Farmers of America
was held in the Twin Valley
High School cafeteria on
MarchS, 1978. Approximate
ly 135 persons attended the
buffet style baked chicken
and ham dinner.
The banquet was opened
by chapter President
GAP FIRE COMPANY
AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
9:30 A.M.
Located 15 miles east of Lancaster, Lancaster
Co., just off Rt. 30 & 41, Gap, Pa.
New and used furniture, new and used garden and
lawn equipment, farm machinery, hay, straw and
com, horses and mules, lumber and building
materials, truck, loads of: fresh fruit and seafood,
sugar, potatoes, new tools and groceries. New and used
plumbing fixtures, pipes, vises and fittings, new wash
bowls, etc. Farm Machinery: 130 amp. Miller portable
welder and generator on wheels, nearly new, 32 ft new
Zimmerman elevator, new 3 ton plywood food bin, steel
cattle gates, Sauder high lift manure loader, new chain
saws, Pioneer 1200 chain saw, good condition, 3 wooden
utility sheds in varied colors and sizes with matting
mail boxes. Butcher hogs.
Many more items expected by sale time.
Donations appreciated. Items sold on commission.
No hucksters - no chicken equipment - no pets.
Plenty of good home made food
and baked goods by Ladles Auxiliary.
Auctioneers:
iraStoltzfus&Son
Other local auctioneers.
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FAIR
MARCH 13 thru MARCH 18
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BIGGEST SAVINGS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN ON
NEW WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS • PLOWS • DISC HARROWS • PLANTERS
BE SURE TO SEE US...
ESPECIALLY ON
OPEN HOUSE DAY
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
10 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Refreshments A Door Prizes
U~ ~
Valley FFA banquet held
Clarence Jennelle and his
fellow officers using the of
ficial ceremonies. The in
vocation was delivered by
Tom Kirk, chapter Chaplain.
Sandy Shade and Howard
Giiest 111 presented the
following with certificates of
appreciation: Eugene
Stoltzfus receiving for
Dependable Motors for their
use of tractors in the local
HAMDWERK BROS.
SERVICE CENTER
ROI, Neffs New Side Road
Siatington, PA 215-767-5946
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11,1978
parades; Gary Stoltzfus for
pulling the float in the
parade; Frank Stoltzfus and
Robert Stoltzfus for the use
of their land for the com test
plots; Veron Orr for supply
ing seeds for the com test
plots and donating two bags
of seeds to the chapter; Mrs.
Renee Frederick for her pa
tience, understanding, and
help throughout the year.
Ihe Twin Valley Chapter
officers conferred the
Honorary Chapter Farmer
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Souden, Jr.; Mr. and libs.
Larry Everhart; and Mr.
Joe Miller.
Thomas Engle presented a
plaque to Sue Ford, Star
Chapter Greenhand. Ronald
Fredericks presented the
Star Chapter
Agribusinessman to Dan
Mosteller and the Star
Chapter Farmer to Doris
Mast.
Foundation medals were
then presented by Mr.
Frederick, FFA advisor. In
cluded were: agriculture
electrification - Barry
Johnson; agricultural sales
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The largest coral reef in the world is the Great Barrier Ree
near the northeast coat of Australia. It extends 1,250 mile*
10%
CASH DISCOUNT
ON PARTS
ALL WEEK
and services - Deb Kercber
crop production - Howar
Driest; dairy production
Tom Kearns; safety - Del
Ford and Sandy Shade; fi&‘
and wildlife management
Brian Hartman; fore?
management - Bret Reitz
horse proficiency - Deb Har
ris; livestock production
Howard Driest; ornaments
horticulture - Lori George
placement in agriculture
production - Dan Mosteller.
poultry production - Mike
Beam and Brian Donqer,
public speaking - Howai
Driest; swine production
TimStoltzfus; sheep produ
tion - Bret Reitz; and hour
improvement - Mik
Williams.
Following these presents
tions slides were shown (
National FFA Conventic
held in Kansas Citv
Missouri. Lori Bryan recite'
the FFA Creed, she was als
the winner of the Greenhan.'
Creed Contest.
Remarks were made b
School Board Members an
the banquet was then close'
by Chapter officers.
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