Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1978, Image 47

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    Top award winners from the
chapter included (left to right)
Horticulture student
(Continued from Page 38)
the top 10 hailed from Willow
Street Vo-Tech, an honor the
[ school has won for two
| consecutive years.
First place in that contest
went to Tammy Lefever;
second, Tracy Wettig; third,
Andy Kessler; fourth, Kim
Skethway; fifth, Beth
Miller; sixth, Mike Kimes;
seventh, Tim Wilk; eighth,
Tracey Rebman; ninth,
Linda Rogers; and tenth,
Chrissi Brubaker.
Kerr also noted two out-
standing candy salesmen
girpm the chapter. Kim
BRcethway and Sharon
Reynolds sold well into and
over the $2OO bracket.
Miss Cindy Murphy,
floriculture instructor and
Hans Herr FFA advisor,
bestowed honors on her
students, as well, on
Thursday evening.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD
AUCTION
Lynn, Pa
The personal property of the late Mary
Schoonover, located in the village of Lynn. 12
miles north of Tunkhannock, 10 miles south of
Montrose via Pa. Rt. 29.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
10:00 A.M. Rain or Shine
Antiques: Egg cups, salt and butter dips, German &
Bavarian china, glasses and other dishes, hand painted
vases, candy dishes, albums of early 1900, wash bowl
L and pitcher, crocks, 1916 victrola records, bird cage,
» high chair, pot belly stove, lamp with tiffany shade,
school desk bill file, trucks, what-not shelves, house
shutters, drop leaf table with 4 chairs, desk chair, wing'
chair, gate leg tables, hall tree rack with mirror, coat
rack, carved picture frames, candle holders, crystal
sterling vase, cherry dresser with mirror, hand
painted blanket box, plank bottom chairs, 5 carved oak
chairs, oak dresser, oak buffet, square oak table, occa
sional tables, stands, platform rocker, ladies rocker,
carpet rocker, kitchen chairs, 2 porch chairs, childs
table, maple student desk, porch bench, Emerson
radio, library tables, sausage stuffer.
Household Items: Angle Persian 11x12 rug, like new,
Bigelow 9x12, Maytag washer, 2 wheelbarrows, Rem-
ington typewriter and desk, porch swing, table and
floor lamps, picnic table, sled, ice skates, sink cabinet,
wood lathe, drill press, table saw, jointer, 21” rotary
mower.
Attention Ladies: Lots of yard goods, drapery and
slipcover material, drapery hooks and hardware, fr
inges, bias tape, rio-rac, zippers, thread, buttons,
linens, towels and Singer sewing machine.
Terms: Cash Lunch
Owners
Mr. & Mrs. Eldred Williams
Springville, Pa. RFD #1
M.L. Bunnell Auction Service
Springville, Pa. 18844
Hans Herr FFA
Tom Summers,
Earning the public
speaking award from the
chapter was Pam Skethway.
Miss Skethway also gar
nered the crop production
foundation award. A first
year member, Miss
Skethway owns her own
greenhouse.
Other foundation honors
went to Brenda Williams,
placement in agriculture
production and Kyra Sirbak,
placement in agri-business.
From the floriculture
class, this year’s out
standing greenhand was
Deborah Wright and the star
chapter farmer was Krisy
Kinsey. The ornamental
horticulture award
(floriculture), which is given
to the outstanding student in
floriculture, was bestowed to
Donna Sheaffer.
The second of two in
dividuals winning the County
Susq. Co
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Donna Sheaffer, Deborah Wright, and Brenda
Williams.
Bankers award, which is
given to an outstanding
student in scholarship,
leadership, and general
ability, was Marvin Stanley.
Other special honors
handed out by the Hans Herr
Chapter were certificates of
appreciation and honorary
Chapter Farmer degrees.
These honors are handed out
to individuals who have
given special service to the
organization over the year.
Earning honorary chapter
farmer degrees were: Mrs.
Linda Kline, substitute
teacher; John Riddell, Jr.,
principal at Willow Street
Vo-Tech; Debbie Dunlap,
reporter for Lancaster In
telligencer Journal; Joanne
Spahr, assistant editor,
Lancaster Farming
Newspaper; William Miller,
student teacher; Howard
Work, community helper;
and Mrs. Shirley Skethway,
mother of three students in
the program.
ROBERT PLUSHANSKi
AUCTION
Lake Carey, Pa.
Auction at the farm on Stevens Lake Road, 1
mile west of Lake Carey, 5 miles north of
Tunkhannock via Pa. Rt. 29.
FRIDAY, JUNE 2
1:00 P.M. Rain or Shine
33 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 33
All 30 day TB and blood tested free herd Pa. & In
terstate charts. Examined for pregnancy.
This Wyoming Co. herd consists of 5 milch cows, 2
due in June, 2 in Aug. 28 Hols, heifers, 2 fresh by sale
day, 10 bred for early and late fall. 6 - VA year old
heifers, 10 open yearlings.
Sale Highlights: 11 dau’s of Plushanski Persuader,
EX Son of Elevation, his dam Plushanski Chief Faith -
3 EX 92, 7 yr. iOm 365 d 36.250 M 4.9% 1797 F. Her dau.
Faith by Astronaut sold for $14,000, classified EX and
hasasonmAl.
An outstanding group of well grown heifers from pro
duction ancestory.
FARM MACHINERY
N 1125 bu. spreader, used 1 yr.. field utility box, feed
cart, 2 Surge mini-cups for pipeline, 82 gal. water
heater, dual trailer, 1942 Chev. 6400 truck, JD 60 trac
tor, as is, 500 gal. S.S. sap tank, 2 1938 Chev. cars, as is,
wagon body, 1 hp. elec, motor, A-l, 3 bicycles, alum,
window frames, land plow, water tank, JD drill, as is,
and many other items.
Terms - Cash or approved check.
Owner
ROBERT PLUSHANSKI
Tunkhannock, Pa.
M.L Bunnell Auction Service
Springville, Pa. Ph: 965-2375
Four of 11 individuals honored for their assistance to the Hans Herr chapter
over the past year were; (left to right) Mrs. Linda Kline, Mrs. Shirley Skethway,
William Miller, and Edward Minder, ill.
Wyoming Co.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1978
Citations of appreciation
went to Morris Ressel,
superintendent of city trees
and parks of Lancaster City;
Edward Minder, HI, em
ployer of students; Dwight
Brubaker, superintendent of
grounds at Host Farm; and
Robert Shenk, employer of
students. These four in
dividuals are also on the
craft advisory committee.
Greenhand degrees were
given to: Kim Gamber, Pam
Barr, Donna Macke, Carol
Snyder, Teresa Stively,
Kathy Hoar, Audrey Her
shey, Barbara Northeimer,
Tami Murphy, Pam Ream,
Tami Trimble, Kris
Brubaker, Deb Wright,
Brian Craig, Beth Miller,
Bill Monk, Tracy Rebman,
Sharon Reynolds, Tom
Summer, Deb Way, Cliff
Verdigrim, Pam Skethway,
Carol Sangry, and Bonnie
Lefever.
Chapter farmer degrees
for the students of
floriculture went to; Kyra
Sirbak, Krisy Kinsey, Terri
SPECIAL SALE fßft
FRIDAY, JUNE 2
Located at Green Dragon Livestock Sales,
1 mile north of Ephrata, Pa.
1 small herd of top cows with over 16,000 lb. herd
average with 607 F. This is a young herd of summer and
fall freshening cows.
GREEN DRAGON LIVESTOCK SALES
SPECIAL
DAIRY SALE
AT
LEESPORT MARKET & AUCTION, INC.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
10:30 A.M.
45 head of dairy cows, consisting of 35 head of milk
cows formerly Kunkle Farms Herd, R.D. #l, Or
wigsburg, Schuylkill County, Pa. This is a good herd of
cows with DHLA records, certified and accredited.
Herd production averages almost 14,000 lb. & 590 fat. A
well balanced herd in various stages of production,
about Vz of these cows are 2 to 4 years of age. Balance
will be a load of New York State cows, close springers
and fresh, with charts. If in need of a few cows, be here
Saturday morning at 10-30 on June 3rd.
LEESPORT MARKET & AUCTION, INC.
Leßoy H. & John U. Weist,
Owners and Managers
Newswanger, Laurie Horn,
Brenda Ross, Mark Wiker,
Cindy Summer, Dallyn
Reed, Denise Good, Careta
Findley, Brenda Williams,
Marvin Stanley, Donna
Smith, and Donna Shea£fer.
Chapter farmers in hor
ticulture are: Andy Ressler,
Garin Reigelman, Tammy
Lefever, Shirley Rudy, Tom
Gilbert, Tim Wilk, Ralph
Barley,' Tracy Wettig, Kim
Skethway, Bob Rowe, Linda
Rogers, Mike Kimes, and
GregAllgyer.
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