Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 1978, Image 169

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    PUBUC SALE
AUGUST 26.1978
9:00 A.M. Sharp
Directions: At Leed’s Corner Store in Camp
belltown, Lebanon Co., take Rt. 117 South 2
miles to Stanley Weaber Development, Turn left
onto Center St. and watch for sale signs.
Building supplies, new house windows, plumbing
equipment, electrical supplies, brick, concrete blocks,
Rockwell radial saw, Rockwell band saw, nearly new
Marquette welder, hand tools, tile, shingles, vmyl shut
ters, new_& used lumber and much more.
Special Mention - 292 Lynx Snowmobile.
Terms - Cash
Conditions by
STANLEY WEABER
Auctioneer: Thomas Eckenrode 867-2878
Lunch Available
m> public
w auction
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
ANTIQUES & COLLECTOR’S PLATES
TUESDAY, AUGUST 22
At 10:00 A.M.
Located on Upper Valley Rd., between Lapp’s
Orchard and Christiana, Pa.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
HEAVY DARK PINE FURNITURE INC. OVAL EX
TENSION TABLE W/2 CAPTAINS & 4 MATES
CHAIRS, LIVING ROOM SOFA, LOVE SEAT &
CHAIR; complete King size bed; modem chest of
drawers; hide-a-bed; single beds; record stands; patio
chairs; pocker table; gun rack; stereo; humidifier;
elec, space heaters; floor polisher; BOOK OF HUM
MELS (1976); set of silverware-service for 12; silver
coffee & tea service; Coming ware coffee pot & bowls;
pole light; draperies; luggage; cuckoo clock; floor
lamp; battery wall clock; books; sm. elec, kitchen ap
pliances; records; costume jewelry; numerous
souvenir plates; dolls; collection of mugs; numerous
candles & rings.
FURNITURE: OAK INCLUDING ROUND EXTEN
SION TABLE W/PEDESTAL, FOLDING HIGH
CHAIR-STROLLER W/CANE SEAT, & turned leg
table; 4% FT. x 9 FT. REGULATION ROLL DOWN
POOL TABLE W/BALL AND CUE RACK; Victorian
pcs. including bedroom suite w/mght stands & wash
stand, chaise lounge & needle point chair; VIRGINIAN
SOFA; hanging cradle; platform carpet rocker; 9
SPINDLE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR; WALNUT
GATELEG DROP LEAF TABLE; Empire chest of
drawers; wash stand w/drawer; child’s wicker
rocker; sundry chairs & rockers; wall card table; sew
ing cabinet; refinished wood box; tea cart.
CHINA & GLASS: APPROX. 70 PCS. FLOW BLUE
CHINA (TOURAINE;) nice water set; 3 PC. GER
MAN TEA SET; ironstone sugar; Fostoria
cups/saucers & salts; sawtooth candy dish; set of Epp
co china; asst, salts & peppers? pressed glass pcs. me.
pitchers; glass bells; china bells; wines; 1909 & 1910
CALENDAR PLATES; asst, old plates & pitchers;
SHIRLEY TEMPLE MUGS & CREAMERS; set of
Christmas dishes; sev. lamp shades; var. footed
goblets & tumblers.
MISCELLANEOUS: FORREST OAK CHUNK
STOVE; 2 NO. 12 POT BELLY EGG STOVES; 5
MINIATURE COOK STOVES; Ig. wall mirror; var.
picture frames inc. DEEP WELL WALNUT; wall
clothes hanger; castor sets; flax winder; IN
COMPLETE SPINNING WHEEL; 3 GLASS OIL
LAMPS; elec, oil lamps; andirons.
COLLECTOR’S PLATES
2 - 1972 GOEBEL HUMMEL PLATES (Annual);
1970- HAVILAND LIMOGES 12 DAYS OF
CHRISTMAS PLATES; 1973-76 Goebel Christmas
plates (Charlotte BY j); 1973-75 Gorham Christmas
plates; 1969-76 BING & GRONDAL CHRISTMAS
PLATES; set of Women’s Club Bicentennial plates;
SET OF 8 FOSTORIA HISTORICAL COMM. PLATES;
1971- Songs of Christmas plates; 1975-76 Schmid Rag
gedy Ann & Andy plates; 1975-76 AVON CHRISTMAS
PLATES; Double Eagle Bicentennial plate; HUNT
VALLEY INN PLATE; Holly Hobbie Freedom series
plates; Gorham Bicentennial plate; 9 Westmoreland
glass plates; COLLECTION OF DOULTON MUGS
INC. WALRUS & CARPENTER, MONTY, CAPT.
ARAB, BEEFEATER, MAD HATTER & WINSTON
CHURCHILL; SEV. OTHER PCS. OF HOLLY HOB
BIE INC. FIGURINES.
Sale by
ROBERT & JEAN ECKMAN
Auctioneers:
Ira Stoltzfus & Son 442-4936 or 442-8254
Jay Leary
Food Available
Not Responsible For Accidents
“List your sale today - with Ira, Dale or Jay’ ’
ANTIQUES
354-0423
Three Lancaster County 4-H’ers
took part in Washington program
LANCASTER - Phillip the National 4-H Center,
Risser, Susan Frost, and Washington, D.C. They were
Jody Henkel, all Lancaster three of 92 4-H members
County recently from Pennsylvania and ten
returned from Citizenship other states who par
-78 - a week long living ticipated in the program
experience in Citizenship at designed to help young
GRIFFIS
DAIRY
DISPERSAL
We have decided to retire from dairy farming
and will offer the following at Public Auction at
the farm on:
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
1:00 P.M. Sharp
LOCATION: 1.5 Mi. N. of Rt. 706,9 Mi. W. of
Montrose, Pa. 3 Mi. S. of Birchardville, Pa.
Susquehanna Co., Jessup Township
(42) HEAD (42)
30 Hi Grade Kolsteins
12 Guernseys
This herd consists of 3 recently fresh animals, 2 due
in Sept., 8 Oct., 3 Nov., 3 Jan., 7 Late Winter, and the
Balance early Spring. Most are Mature Cows, although
4 are springing first calf heifers.
These animals are 30 day T.B. & Blood tested, and in
terstate charts available sale day. Herd is certified and
accredited, and raised on this farm.
TERMS: Cash or Good Check
Owners
MYRON, MARIAN & BRUCE GRIFFIS
Montrose, Pa. R.D. #5
717-934-2434
AUCTIONEER:
Watson Dayton, Montrose, Pa. R.D.#5
717-934-2309
TENT
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.
3 mile southeast of Strasburg along Route
896.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25
John Deere 1520 gas tractor w/48 loader, 900 hrs.,
John Deere 2510 tractor (gas) John Deere 2010 gas
rowcrop. Above tractors all have good rubber. John
Deere 1207 mower conditioner (3 yrs.), John Deere
model RW2B wheel disc harrow, John Deere Fl2O - 3
bottom trip plow (14 m.), John Deere FB-B grain drill
w/fertilizer & band seeding (15 disc. hyd. lift), John
Deere “series 3” 30 ft. elevator, John Deere model R
manure spreader ground driven (vg), John Deere
model 350 side rake, John Deere 205 gyra-mower
rotary cutter (3 yrs.), John Deere model 246 com
planter w/fertz., New Holland #6B pick up baler PTO
w/engine mount, Ezee-flo 10 ft. fert. spreader, 3 rubber
tired flat bed wagons, 2 McCurdy gram bins on running
gears. John Deere 3 sec, spring harrow.
Inspected 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 dr. sedan
w/overdrive to be sold at 1 P.M.
2 single tobacco ladders on running gears, 1 set
double ladders for flat wagon, 2 Minnisch tobacco
presses, shears & spears, New Idea tobacco planter (1
row), New Idea mounted 1 row com picker fits on John
Deere 2510, w/12 roll husking bed, Cunningham hay
Buffer, Brillion 9 ft. cultipacker, 2-V4 Wisconsin
engines with clutch, 2 wheel dump cart, 2 wheel cart
w/grain bin & bagger, potato plow, platform scales,
folding doors, hay rope & pulleys, hay hook, com
shelter, forks, shovels, other articles too numerous to
mention.
TURKEY EQUIPMENT
Turkey picker, turkey scalder, 20-50 gal. drums,
wash tubs, killing funnels, turkey coops, 80 gal. elec,
hot water heater, meat grinder, sausage staffer, 2
store scales, Burroughs adding machine, dry walnut
boards 8,10,12 in. wide, 8 to 14 ft. long.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
To be sold at 10:00 O’clock
Large wardrobe, George A Prince treadle organ pat.
1856, few china & glass dishes and a few other items.
Terms by
JOHN B. & EVELYN M. BECKER
Telephone 717-687-6688
Lunch by Farm Women Society #l4
Kreider & Diller Aucts.
10:00 A. M
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19,1978
people understand the
structure and function of our
system of government, the
heritage of our country’s
development and individual
roles in the nation’s future.
Using the nation’s capital
as a “classroom” the
program included a day on
Capitol Hill to meet with
members of Congress and
see government in Action.
Participants started off the
day touring the Capitol and
Supreme Court. Area 4-H’ers
talked with Congressman
Robert Walker, and Senator
John Heinz.
Field trips to historical
and cultural sites as well as
visits to national agencies
and organizations were
among the most informative
and exciting parts of the
week, the Lancaster
Countians said. According to
Sue Frost, the Kennedy
Center, Air and Space
Museum and the
Smithsonian History and
Technology building were
great experiences. “Tor
chlight Tatoo” presented by
the Old Guard and “The
Wiz” followed by ice cream
at Parrels were regarded as
the best field trips of the
week.
At workshops sessions in
the National 4-H Center,
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
RAIN OR SHINE - UNDER TENT
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11
ll:OOA.M.
At Tranquility Farm - Poplar Valley Stroud
Township, Monroe County. Directions from
Stroudsburg: 191 south approximately 3 mites -
turn left on Poplar Valley Road - proceed 2 miles
to sale - follow red arrows.
Inspection: Tues., Sept. 5 - 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Day of
Sale 9 A.M. to 11A.M.
TRACTORS—COMBINE—MACHINERY
Sale consists of Ford Tractor 5000 (1800 hours),
Farmall M tractor, International 205 combine with 10’
grain head and 2 row com head, Rubber tire hay wagon
with racks. Freeman manure spreader, Little Giant
grain wagon, John Deere 4 row com planter, New Idea
hay cut-ditioner, John Deere No. 34 com chopper
(sillage), Messinger sprayer, loader - will fit 40-20 John
Deere and Farmall MF (all hydraulic), Ford chopper,
John Deere 10 ft. Spring Tooth harrow, Allied hay
elevator, New Idea seeder, 80 gal. hot water heater
pacemaker, Colapsed silver shield silo - as is, Ontario
grain drill 10 hoe, darf hay rake, Laved grain elevator,
stainless steel wash tubs, sink, 4 Surge milkers.
Sale ordered by:
DAVID A. RESSLER
& ELIZABETH RESSLER
With approval and consent of
Farmers Home Administration,
United States Department of
Agriculture.
John A. Hiscott
Attorney at Law
Hiscott and Robinson,
Attorneys at Law
900 Scott Street
Stroudsburg, Pa, 717-421-4721
Carl Yost, Auctioneer
421-8287
TERMS OF SALE: Cash or Certified Check oni, :a
full the moment the item is struck down.
All persons are hereby served notice that to U
this sale you need the cash or certified check vs ith y i
at the sale in full. To be paid in full the monvi.i e
item is struck down. No personal or business *■ s
will be accepted. Absolutely NO exceptions to . ”’e.
AH machinery to be removed within 24 hours.
Auctioneer’s Note: You are encouraged to co~" ~o
the scheduled inspection to examine the equlpme ~' d
machinery to be sold. This will be a short but *t
sale. There are no smaller items, hand to< ir
household goods. We will be starting right at 11 tfa
large machinery and equipment. Refreshments o. .ae
premises. Remember - Rain or Shine Under the Hig
Top”.
young people discussed
contemporary issues and
concerns, and ways in which
skills and knowledge gained
during the week could be
applied to the 4-H program
in Lancaster County.
One of the sessions showed
how to overcome shyness in
front of people and how to
give a talk without any
visual equipment. Other
workshops gave ideas for
learning about other people
and how to meet other people
in a large group.
Participants from dif
ferent states gave the
Lancaster 4-H’ers new ideas
for fund-raising, new
projects, job opportunities,
and different opinions on any
subject.
Citizenship ’7B is con
ducted by the National 4-H
Council in behalf of the
Cooperative Extension
Service of the State Land-
Grant universities and U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
Three delegates from
Lancaster County Were
selected on the basis of an
application containing an
essay on why they wished to
attend Citizenship ’7B. The
trip was partially funded by
4-H organizations and in
dividual participants of the
program.
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