lit—Lancast*- Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978 \ Lebanon 4-H 9 ers achievements noted LEBANON - Twenty three Lebanon County 4- H’ers recently attended State 4-H Achievement Days at Pennsylvania State University. These 4-H’ers competed with some 1,800 WHAT'S NEW * - NURSERY CAGES FOR PIGS Sand Livestock Systems, Inc., has introduced new raised cages that can be stacked to increase nursery capacity, and are raised on legs to protect pigs from chilly floors. One model is manufac tured of extruded aircraft aluminum for strength, cor rosion resistance, durability and easy cleaning. Available in a 4 foot by 8 foot size, with or without aluminum feeders and nipple waterers, these stackable crates can be in stalled in new or existing confinement units. Another model comes equipped with heavy galvanized feeders. The units are built of square, tubular steel frames with 3/8 inch vertical rods and are available in hot dipped galvanized, or coated with rust resistant paint. Nursery pen floors can be heavy wire mesh or expanded metal WHIFFLETREE FARM AUCTION NELSON, PA., TIOGA CO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1978 9:30 A.M. Nice 59A. farmette w/30A tillable, good barn & farm bldgs., nice home, excellent location!! Take advantage here, if you are home shopping and want a little acreage!! Also selling 35 very nice all-age Holstein hfrs., 3 Belgian draft mares, ponies, all harnesses and gear, etc., horse-drawn items, wagons & buggies, equipment, farm machinery incl. IH corn picker, NH chopper, crusher, planter, disc, plows, many, many collectibles, 3,000 bales extra-nice hi-protein hay, and much, much more. MR. & MRS. WENDELL BURKHOLDER - Owners. For Information, or full list mailed to you, contact Rumsey Sales, Bath, NY (607) 776-3478. other boys and girls from throughout* the Com monwealth in judging, demonstrations, public speaking and consumer education events. Awards to Lebanon County flooring. These four foot by four foot * units are also stackable, and portable. Steel support legs are available. Sand Livestock Systems builds complete, turn-key confinement facilities throughout the United States. Sand also offers a full line of confinement equip ment for both new and replacement installations. Motor vehicles m the U.S. consume about 328 million gallons of gas each day, according to the Federal Highway Administration. - MfIIMGE lo }£>- rm and Vnanch accidents f/\ .w ll 4-H’ers were announced last week by Marcia C. Beppler, acting division leader, 4-H - Youth, Extension Youth Program. The horticulture judging Details on Sand equip ment, including nursery cages, are available from Equipment Sale Division, Sand Livestock Systems, Inc., 1418 25th Street, Colum bus, Nebraska 68601. Telephone 402-564-1211. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY HOLSTEIN SALE At the Fairgrounds, Harford. PA FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8,1978 7:00 P.M. 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 50 Carefully selected by John L. Morris from breeders in Susquehanna and surrounding counties. EXCELLENT BLOODLINES 10 by Elevation - Others by Bootmaker, Vernon, Roybrook Starflite, Kingpin, Lucky, President King, etc. Many are the offspring of top A.I. sires for several generations. PLENTY OF BASE MILK Most of the offering will be fresh or dose at sale time, and a number selling already have records over 20,000 M as young cows. Dams of animals selling have records to over 30,000 M. PLEASING TYPE A number selling are already VG and others are definitely VG potentials. Heifers selling from EX dams. A very select group - the foundation kind! A FEW SAMPLES: A VG 87 Elevation with an EX mammary from a 20,000 lb. Kingpin dam. She has over 15,000 M and over 600 F as a 3-yivold. An Elevation bred heifer due in November from a Lucky dam with 30,114 M and 1380 F. The grand dam is by Kingpin. A Mayers Duke Majesty Fobes who has 21.406 M and 833Fasa4-yr.old. A 84 pt. Lucky who has 20.151 M and 751 F due after the sale to Astronaut. A Good Plus President King with 22.830 M and 846 F due in October to Betty Chief. Many, many more that will please the discriminating buyer. Sponsored by The Susquehanna Holstein Association For catalogs write: REMSBURG SALE SERVICE Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone: 301-473-8214 or Hewitt Sutton Route 1, Springville, Pa. 18844 Phone: 717-965-2288 team placed second in the state-wide competition. Team members were Bruce Hellerick, third place in dividual; James Connor, fourth place individual; Melissa Weaver and Michelle Noll. The 'consumerama team received blue ribbon honors. Karr Hoke, Beverly Hale, Kathy Gardner and Amy Jo Gebhard were the team members. In the physical fitness contest the Lebanon County team won fourth place in the overall competition and placed second in the mile relay. The team consisted of Kelly Lauer, Shannon Johnson, Tom Whitman, and Ken Weaver. Kelly Lauer captured the first place individual senior girl honor. Other individuals competing in physical fitness were: Dale Roth, Sandra Miller, and Jeff Feldenzer. The horse Judging team placed 20th with Jeanne Pierce receiving a white merit ribbon in the in dividual competition. Other By Order of Margaret E Meloney i Wm P O'Neill, Esq IMPORTANT CHESTER COUNTY, PA. REAL ESTATE AUCTION In The Impressive CHESTER SPRINGS Area 261±Ac. Historic "LAKE VALLEY FARM" CHESTER SPRINGS ROAD. HORSESHOE TRAIL AND DEWEES LANE x k Mile iast of Route 401 (Conestoga Road) IV VINCENT TWP. & Portion m W. PIKELAND TWP TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Clear of Mortgage Parcels range from 3± to 66+ Acres—ALSO a 6± Ac. Lake Gently-Rolling Tracts with Wooded Areas PARCEL 1 10+ Ac MAIN RESIDENCE and 3 TENANT RESIDENCES Horseshoe Trail & Both Sides of Chester Springs Rd MAIN RESIDENCE. Impressive Plaster over-Fieldstone Colonial w/5 Bedrooms, 2 l h Baths Terraced -Gardens Fieldstone Sun Porch & Patio Overlooking Lovely Lake 2 Car Garage ALSO 3 Plaster over-Fieldstone Colonial TENANT RESIDENCES PARCELS 2to 8 Partially-Wooded Tracts From 10+to 22+Ac PARCEL 9‘ 3+Ac w/Charmmg White Clapboard & Fieldstone Colonial TENANT RESIDENCE - _ PARCEL 10: 16+ Ac Partially-wooded PARCEL 11- 30+Ac 6t Ac Lake & Waterfall PARCELS 12 THRU 14; 10+Ac to 20+Ac PARCEL 15- (W PIKELANO TWP) 66+Wooded Ac Stream DIRECTIONS From Rt 202, take Rt 401 W (Conestoga Rd) Crossßt 113/orap prox 2mi to Chester Springs Rd on right Turn right to property Inspection: Sun., Sept. 10 from 1 to 4 P M SALE on Prem., Under Tent, SAT., SEPT. 16 at 11 A.M. 15% Deposit By JSftSSfg, dfayJmmanh 'SuT. At Tune ot Sale AUCTION CO. OF PA. Real Estate Brokers - AUCTIONEERS 1519 Spruce Street. Philadelphia, P» 19102 [215) Kl 5-45Q0 Franklin - Cumberland Co. HOLSTEIN BREEDERS SALE at Shippensburg, Pa. Fairgrounds, leave Rte. 81 at Fayette St. Exit, watch for signs on Fayette St., “Rte. 696" on TUESDAY EVE., SEPT. 5 Sale at 7:00 P.M. 40 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Most are Cert., Accredited; Tested. Offering consists of fresh and springing cows and first calf heifers, bred and open heifers, calves. Offering features cattle with quality and excellent production records, most are from artificial breeding and includes top sires, Gay Ideal dtr. over 19,000 M. 777 F., several other Gay Ideal’s from dams with good records; Electron dtr., dam has over 17,000 M. 656 F.; Semrads R Maple Jupiter-Red dtr., “Red”, dam milked 100 lbs., grand dam over 22,000 M.; Mother Marthas Pride dtr. with over 18,000 M. 700 F., Has bull Calf by Bootmaker that sells; Penstate Ivanhoe dtr. VG 86, 2 records over 20.000 M. 770 F.; Another Gay Ideal, dam over 18,000 M.; Kaper dtr., dam has over 20,000 M. 798 F.; Collins Crest Majesty, Willowmonte El Demand, Citation R Maple, Skokie Coronet- Climax, C Kenola Rocky, Ivanhoe Jack, Arlinda Ford Matt, Sampson dtr’s., some with records and many from dams with 18,000 to 20,089 M.; Doncroft Majesty dtr. with 5 records over 20.000 M. and up to 23,000 M., V.G. 86; Heifer calves sell by Milkman, Gay Ideal, etc. If interested in cattle for milk or breeding stock don’t miss this sale. Impossible to list all animals selling bot we have a top offering. Catalogs on request to Sale Managers Lunch at Sale. Terms Cash or Check Ralph W. Horst, Auct. & Sale Manager, Marion, Pa. Fred M. Naugle, Pedigrees and Sale Manager R.D. 7, Carlisle, Pa. Robert Eckstine, Sale Co-Chairman M. Thomas Sheaffer, Sale Co-Chairman FRANKLIN - CUMBERLAND CO. HOLSTEIN BREEDERS team members were Drama Lansberry, Jody Miller, and LisaWeikel. Winning blue nobons ana gold medals in the demon stration contest were: Beth Shiner, “Put a little Color in Your life;” Megan Connor, “Kitchen Cut-Ups;” and Kristen Clemens, “Moss Baskets - To Give Your Plants a Home.” Cindy Gebhard received a blue ribbon for her demon stration, “A Case for Plants." AS 15 PARCELS OR ENTIRETY