—Uncastar Farming, Saturday, April 1,197 S 150 Four 4-H’ers from Montgomery Co. in ambassador weekend participate NORRISTOWN - Four special workshop was Montgomery County 4-H geared toward' preparing members were among 40 selected young men and from throughout southeast women to “tell die 4-H Pennsylvania who recently story”. participated in a 4-H Teen Ambassador Weekend. This Accoring to Montgomery Marketing grants given WASHINGTON, D.C. - Pennsylvania will receive a $177,913 Farmer-to-Consu mer Direct Marketing Act grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it was announced last month. Officials of the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service said that the funds will be used to establish a direct marketing center in a large metropolitan area and to coordinate sales between consumers and producers. The projects were proposed jointly by the Pennsylvania Cooperative Extension Service and Department of Agriculture. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland has also ap proved over $750,000 in PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 15 10:00 A.M. Located at the Estate of John C. Stroup, Mt. Pleasant Mills, R.D. 2, in Snyder Co. Offering small farm with 33 acres, some woodland & frame house with 6 rooms & bath, water & electricity. Antiques & household goods. To see property call Roy Stroup. 717-539-8123. Auctioneer - Ralph E. Leitzel, Richfield, Pa. CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,1978 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. Tractors Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no Household Goods. _ „ Sale By: DAVID H. GOOD 717-656-8911 We sell on Commission. Hay & Straw side Every Wednesday At 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin. Auctioneers: F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Next Sale Wed., April 19.1978 nK FARMERSVIUE AUCTION | I msMy.nrauijn . i 6:00 P.M. 7 In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. Selling for a clean household in Bowmansville, and others: Whirlpool wringer washer; Whirlpool elec, dryer; ' Remington typewriter; 2 TV’s; gym set; Electrolux sweeper; floor & table lamps; utility cabinet; 2 Boston § || rockers; i pole lights; movie projector; king size box 'A p spring & mattress set; room size rugs; braided rugs; ' P Bump-a-light pool game; fireplace screen & fixtures; % A Bell & Howell photo equipment; Bell & Howell movie 'A p projector; Singer elec. & treadle sewing machines; f, 1 waterfall wardrobe; Hoover upnght sweeper; 30-30 A i gun w/scope; 22 gun; dishes; small items; etc. etc. % I We Sell on Commission. I can JOHN J. RUTT I 717-354 , t '' ' * ss.'ii' s-'jZ* ''i&sstj'vi ■/, - grants to nine other states and Puerto Rico to en courage farmer-to-consum er direct marketing. The total grants of $943,531 represents the first to be made from this year’s ap propriation of $1.5 million. The projects deal largely with the development of educational and training programs, technical assistance, and publication of handbooks and direc tories. TRY A CLASSIFIED - County Extension agent Nancy Kadwill, these teens will be available to present talks to service clubs, schools, and other groups interested in learning about the 4-H program in general or about a specific 4-H ac tivity or project area. Montgomery County members attending the workshop were Cindy Waltemyer of Collegeville; Jamie Graybeal of Telford; and Gary and Stacey Seybold of Linfield. Cindy is a member of the Keystone 4-H Dairy Club. She was named top 4-H dairy judging teams, served as Montgomery County Dairy princess and was the Out standing Montgomery County 4-H Girl for 1977. PUBLIC SALE TRACTORS - EQUIPMENT - FEES MILL TRUCKS-LIVESTOCK MONDAY, APRIL 3,1978 The undersigned, discontinuing his farming and livestock operation, will sell the following located approximately 4 miles South of Hanover on Route 94 just past Pleasant Hill Restaurant take first farm lane to right. (Formerly Paul Shorb Farm - SALE SIGN POSTED) 1976 International Loadstar 1700 - 404-VB, P.S.-5 & 2 speed, 16 ft. bed equipped for grain, bay or livestock hauling with 15 ton hoist, truck equipped for 30 ft. hay hauling (new rubber); IS7O International Loadstar 1800 (like new rubber) 392-V8 - 5 & 2 speed with a Baffin mobile feed unit with elect, hyd. feed, table molasses tank, elect, clutch, 4V71 Detroit diesel engine (offered separate and together). 1973 Ford F 250 pickup, custom cab, 390-V8 floor 4 speed, R&H, extra heavy springs on 7.50-16 tires with tow hitch; 1970 Hale tandem axle stock trailer 8 ft. x 16 ft. long, open top with grain or hay sides; 16 ft. tarp for above; 16 ft. Cabin boat, fiberglass over plyboard, sleeps two with 60 H.P. Johnson motor and trailer. John Deere 2440 diesel, wide front, 15.5-38 rear tires, 3 pt. 540 PTO, roll bar roof, 1140 hrs, (LIKE NEW COND.); JD1209 - 9 ft. haybine (LIKE NEW); JD 336 baler with hydraulic ejector (EXC. COND.); Jerr Dan 16 ft. bale wagon on JD 1065 chassis (LIKE NEW); McCormick roll-a-bar rake w/rubber teeth; AUis- Chalmera CA tractor w/2 row cultivators on exc. rubber; 14 ft. wagon on 6 ton chassis w/grain sides; new JD C 3813 pt. fertilizer spin spreader; JDF-125-3- 16” trip-back 3 pt. plows; MM-10 ft. trans. disc harrow; Brillion 10% ft. 4 in. axle cultipacker; New Idea No. 19 PTO tractor spreader; New Holland Mod. 36 crop chopper; Mayrath 16 ft. 3 in. auger w/% h.p. elect, motor; New Idea one row pull-type picker; New Holland belt com sheller w/bagger; homemade gravity bin for pickup w/bagger; 150 gal. gas tank w/pump barrels w/pumps; new pressure treated wood posts; nice professional-type cable squeeze & working chute; 20” rotary mower. CATTLE - SHEEP - HOGS - HORSES - POULTRY 15 Polled Hereford & black-white face cows, lot will have calves by-side sale day; 1 Angus cow; 10 Holstein feeder calves approvimately 300 lb. average; Holstein heifer of breeding age; Holstein heifer fresh by sale; HOGS - 5 black Poland China gilts most will farrow by sale; 3 sows Yorkshire & Poland China; nice Yorkshire boar; approximately 52 feeder pigs of various sizes; SHEEP - Approximately 40 Suffolk & Dorset ewes - lot with lambs by sale - Suffolk buck; HORSES - Mare child broke, will foal to registered Quarter horse stallion; last years colt from above; 2 year-old from above, gentle; POULTRY - Approximately 300 laymg hens - 6 month to one year of laying; cages for ap proximately 2000 birds, lot poultry feeders, waterers, etc.; 50 hanging or floor feeders, drum chicken picker, Keenco egg grader. INSPECTION SALE WEEK ONLY. Refreshment Rights Reserved. TERMS - CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Owners: I JAMES & BARBARA KORAK 1; % R.D. #2, Hanover, Penna. & C. DAVID REDDING, AUCT. ? % R.D. #6, Gettysburg, Pa. r i Ph: 717-334-6941 or 334-6598 “ ' /y ?A Cindy has also attended 4-H Citizenship Shortcourse, Leadership Cpngress, and 4- H State Days in addition to winning numerous state and national honors for her dairy work. She was also selected for “Who’s Who Among American High School Students”. Jamie Graybeal is a teen leader for the Montgomery County 4-H Rabbit and Cavy Club. He was a medal winner in the demonstration event at 4-H State Days, attended Leadership Congress, was a delegate to the 4-H Report to State Team workshop and participated in the 4-H North Carolina Exchange Program. Jamie is a member of the Montgomery County 4-H Teen Council and 10:00 A.M. TRUCKS - TRAILER FARM MACHINERY is instrumental in promoting Montgomery County Junior rabbit and cavy projects in Miss Pageant in 1977. She the county. ~~~ attended the 4-H Report-to- A teen leader in the Perk- State Team Workshop at Penn 4-H Horse Club, Stacey Penn State University and Seybold has been selected a was also named to “Who’s county medal winner in the Who Among American High 4-H Diary (Goat) and Horse School Students”, categoaries, attended 4-H Gary also a State Days, Leadership member of the Perk Penn Congress, Capitol Days and Horse Club, participated in served af a counselor at the the Horse Bowl Contest at Pennsylvania 4-H Horse State 4-H Days, is active in Science Camp. Stacey was club work, and attended also second runner-up in the Leadership Congress. Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer and Sale Manager Daniel Hershey, Assistant Auctioneer DISPERSAL SALE OF FARM REAL ESTATE r DAIRY CATTLE, FARM AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT At the farm located 3 miles North of Ship pensburg, Cumberland County, Pa., turn Northeast off Rte. 696 on to Gephart Rd. No. 313, about 1 mile to farm, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL S, 1978 Sale at ll:OOA.M. THE FOLLOWING FARM REAL ESTATE AT 11 A.M. Tract No. 1 - Approx. 178 acre dairy farm with large dairy bam with stanchions and stalls for approx. 65 cows, 3 silos, 1 large silo’, milk house with bulk tank included, good sized farm bouse with furnace and bath, implement sheds, shop, garage and other buddings for young cattle, thus tract includes another set of buildings with house, bam and silo, implement sheds. Land is level limestone in high state of cultivation, both sets of buildings are along Gepbart Road. Wood lotand some pasture land. Tract No. 2 - Approx. 145% acre limestone farm located along Mud Level Rd. and adjoining Tract No. 1, improved with large bam for beef cattle, silo, house with bath, large implement sheds, etc. Land is level and lays nice. PLEASE NOTE - A real opportunity for buyers looking for good far mland in high state of cultivation that is in an excellent location and can be farmed in one unit as it has been.' About 1% mile of frontage on two hard roads and only several minutes drive from Shippensburg, total comprised of approx. 323 acres. Farms will be offered as one unit and then separately. Terms 10% down, balance within 30 days when possession will be given. However, buyer could start farm work soon if desired. For further-information or inspection call Hamilton C. Davis, Attorney, at 717-532-5713 or 776-3211, or Leslie Brant. First National Bank of Shippensburg, 717-532- 2151. Farms will be offered at 11:00 A.M. Prompt. Administrator reserves right to accept or reject any or all bids. DAIRY EQUIPT. FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE Large DeLaval milker pump and nalftor, 4 DeLaval units; Surge pump, 4 Surge units, twin'tubs, 4 milk pails, strainers, etc. - 57 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE Tested within 30 days. Herd consists of 51 milk cows, fresh, springing and various stage of lactation, nearly all Holstein and includes cows that should do well for buyers, 5 open heifers, 1 young bull. Sale under cover if bad weather. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1978 At 10:00 A.M. The following Tractors, Equipt., Auto., Etc. at same location. 7 TRACTORS - AUTO - EQUIPMENT 2 Int. 656 diesel tractors, Farmall Super M, Farmall Super H, Oliver 1600 diesel, chains; 01. 770 gas with loader; Oliver 1550 didsel with wide front; other tractors, all have narrow fronts. 1969 Chrysler Im perial; John Deere 40 self-propelled combine; Int. 234 mounted com picker; NH Super 717 one-row forage harvester; Gehl Hi-Throw blower with pipe; 2 NH self unload forage wagons; 3 Grove dump bed wagons; 2 bale rack wagons; other wagons; JD 16 A flail chop per; Hesston 110 self-propelled windrower; MP 124 baler with thrower, used one year; NH 56 rake; NH 3 pt. mower; NH 30 ft. elev. like new; grain auger; Case stalk shredder; NH 327 spreader; NH 510 spreader; Oliver PTO spreader; 2 Int. 3x16 in. auto-reset plows; Int. fast hitch 3 disc plow, 3 disc trailer plow; Int. 37 28 disc harrow; Int. 9 A - 28 and 32 disc harrows; Int. 19 B disc; 3-9 and 10 ft. single packers; land roller; harrows; 2 Int. 250 cult.; Int. 16x7 late model drill; Int. 2 row planter; 3 pt. blade; woodsaw for M; JD hay fluffer; Case com elev.; Int. hammermill; horse plows; feed carts; double ladder, windmill, scales, Fomey welder, all kinds of small articles used on farms, 2 iron kettles. Sale Manager’s Note: There is a lot of good equipt. here, some like new, some needs minor repairs. A short notice sale due to death of owner and includes accumulation of lifetime. Terms: Cash on Personal Property. Lunch stand reserved. BAVIB GERHART ESTATE First National Bank of Shippensburg Administrator McCrea and Davis, Attorneys TWODAY
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