—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 130 Franklin County says Hake 4-H seriously’ HARRISBURG - Paul Cashell, 15, has some advice for anyone interested in joining 4-H. “Take it seriously, don’t carry on like some tads do,” he says, adding that the work and activities of the club can be very helpful in learning skills and developing character. “For Angus meeting set for Louisville ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Some 343 Angus delegates from 47 gtates are set to meet in Louisville, Kentucky, November 13, for the 1978 American Angus Association Annual Meeting, reports Dr. C. K. Allen, association executive secretary. The meeting which is open to the public, will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center building in Louisville. The meeting will follow the' judging of the females in the 1978 National Angus Show held in conjunction with the North American In ternational Livestock Ex position. The heifer show will begin at 8 a.m. Monday. Bob Richards, two-time Olympic pole vaulting champion and an out standing motivational and entertaining speaker, will highlight the National Angus Banquet and Ball. The event will be Monday evening, in the Executive West Hotel, following the annual meeting. The Angus events will conclude Tuesday with the judging of the National Angus Show bulls beginning at 9 a.m. The 1978 National Angus Show features $20,000 in prize money and will attract many of the top young Angus breeding cattle in the nation. The com bination of the Annual Meeting and the National Angus Show ij expected to bring to Louisville one of the largest crowds to see an Angus show in recent years. NEW HOLLAND HJ* SALES STABLES Wk\ ANNUAL FALL £■ | SPECIAL HEIFER SALE W * Held at New Holland Sales Stables, New Holland, PA 700-800 Head of Holstein Heifers Registered and Grade SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:00 A.M. Registered heifers will sell at 12 noon. Several registered heifers with pedigrees and high record dams Sires represented will be Astronaut, Elevation, Ivanhoe, Milk & Honey, etc. • Fresh heifers • Springing heifers • Short bred heifers • Open heifers and small calves all sizes Notice to consigners all heifers need 30 day TB and blood test for out of state ship ment Calfhood vaccmation records if available 'lease have registered papers and transfers on registered heifers in order For more information to buy or sell contact NORMAN KOLB ABE DIFFENBACH 717-397-5538 717-354-4341 example, 1 was fortunate enough to be on the winning state dairy bowl team from Franklin County,” the young man continued, “that’s really something, especially for younger kids - they can leam a lot about their projects. I know I did - like the parts of a cow and how much protein calves should be fed and how to prepare animals for the show.” In short, Cashell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cashell, Chambersburg R 6, believes that a dedicated 4-H’er can learn “just about everything.” A 6-year member of the PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY EVE. OCT 11 At 6 P.M. On Roy Phillips Farm, 1 mile E. of Unityville, PA (Lyc. Co.). Auction arrows off PA. Rt. 118. MF 35G utility tractor; Dari-Kool 660 gal. bulk tank w/compressor; Gehl 65MX grinder-mixer; M.F. 3 pt. 6’ mower; other machinery. Sale by Order of FM. HA. Auct. - Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 boy Eastern Dairy 4-H Club, Cashell became interested in 4-H because of his interest m dairy cattle. He enjoys showing his animals most of all and considered his performance at the state show last week as the highlight of his career. His junior yearling was named reserve junior champion. Cashell’s home is on a 700 acre farm where his father is general manager. The farm’s Ni-Crete Holsteins are well-known throughout the area. A total of 250 head are kept there. “I help out wherever they need me,” the young man said. Paul Cashell With farming and par ticularly registered Holsteins very much a part of his life, Cashell surprises no one when he says he’d like to farm on his own someday. “I like animals and I enjoy working with them,” the young man concluded. REAL ESTATE - HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANDFATHER CLOCK - ANTIQUES Located along Mohler Church Road, one mile North of Ephrata, Ephrata Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. DIRECTIONS: From Ephrata take Route 272 North, turn right onto Schoeneck Road, then left on Mohler Church Road. Sale second property on left. Watch for yellow sale signs. A certain tract of land consisting of app. 155 feet of road frontage and 146 feet deep. Erected thereon a: with two car garage attached. FIRST FLOOR: Kitchen with built-in cabinets and in laid linoleum. Laundry, living room, 2 - bedrooms, sewing room, full bath, open stair way. SECOND FLOOR: 2 - bedrooms, bath with shower. Closets throughout the house, one cedar lined. Balcony. Full basement. Cold Cellar; Storm wmdows and doors. Awnings. Oil fired hot water baseboard heat, with summer and winter hookup. Never failing well with pressure system. Large cistern. Large lawn. Garden. Shade and variety of fruit and nut trees. Shrubbery. Blacktop driveway. This well built pro perty was built by owner. OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, September 30 and October 7,12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M. TERMS: 10% down day of sale. Settlement on or before December 1,1978. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Westmghouse refrigerator; electric stove; upright freezer; washer and dryer; Ric car sewing machine with cabinet; 7 pc. bedroom suite with spring and mattress; 3 pc. bedroom suite; 2 pc. living room suite; arm chairs; several rockers; 4 dining room chairs; platform and swivel rockers; sofa bed; several end tables and table lamps; floor lamp; 6 board ext. table; airway sweeper with attachments; 12 x 15’; 12’ x 12’ and 9’ x 19’ rugs; metal round table; 2 folding tables; card table with 6 chairs; kitchen and utility cabinets; kneehole desk; 2 child rockers; wail mirrors and pictures; step stool; suitcases; sewing cabmet; magazine racks; quilt frames with legs; server; bird cage; porch bench; electric frying pan; corn dryer; wicker baskets; G.E. elec tric iron and toaster oven; mixer; blender; silverware; canning jars; freezer boxes; tub; plus a full line of kitchenware; NEW and Used QUILTS; linens; blankets; com forters; sheets; pillows; throw rugs; trays; books and song books; plus more useful items. CLOCKS JACOB GORGAS GRANDFATHERS CLOCK with moon face, excellent condition. Roman Numeral Shelf Clock with grape design carving. MARBLE TOP STAND; 8 LEGGED SETTEE, good condition; BLANKET CHEST with 2 drawers, marked Jacob H. Gehman; Birdseye Big Boy chest of drawers; loveseat with matching chair; 2 - glass front bookcases; high backrocker; 2 jelly cup boards; buffet; 6 plank bottom chairs; 2 small dropleaf tables with drawers; ar rowback and cane seated rockers; several old flower stands; 3 round back chairs; piano stool with glass ball claw feet; 2 needlepoint hassocks; old toy box, wooden high chair; 1892 family bible; SAFE 18”xl8”x29” marked P.W. Oberholtzer; old hand made null scene picture marked J.H.G. 1912; Gone with the Wmd Lamp; Kerosene lamp; lantern; crocks, various sizes; DISHES: Cut glass and rehsh dishes; painted plates, pitchers, vases and dishes; tumblers; blue and ruby dishes; 3 legged jelly dishes; turkey dish; pmk and green depression glass; lots of knick knacks; salt and pepper shakers. COINS; Two Th. dollar gold pieces, 1854 -1908; 7 silver dollars 1885 to 1922+; 6 1964 Kennedy half dollars, plus other dates; 25 buffalo nickels 5 1943 white pennies; Liberty and Franklin half dollars; 10 cent paper bill; several 1922 German marks, 1907 Indian penny; plus more old corns, various dates; ladies gold watch with pm. 1971 MATADOR, 4 door sedan, power steering, air conditioned, 37,000 miles, good condition App. 3500 Watt GENERATOR with Wisconsin engine. 18 ft. aluminum ext. ladder; stepladder; shovels; rakes; forks; hammers; wren ches, ax; saws; picks; garden hoses; ropes; sizing box; shuffle board set; swing set; 12 gauge single barrel shot gun; 22 single shot rifle, plus many more things not listed. SALE ORDER: Tools, Household goods, antiques. Clocks, car and coins at 1:00 P.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. Come early and enjoy the day with us. Sale for REBECCA Z. GERMAN ESI. 215-267-6481 - 717-733-7466 - 717-859-2624 Atty.: J. Marlin Shreiner Aucts.: Nevin Z. Martin, 354-7186 and Lewis B. Groff, 354-7826 Clerks. Martins PUBLIC AUCTION To Settle the Estate of Dick Williams SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:00 A.M. Located in Skippack Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. Midway between Schwenksville and Skippack follow Rt. 73 on to Hudnut Rd. Watch for Sale Signs. Complete Stock of CB Radios - Monitors - Rotors - Antennas - Microphone Accessories. Includes Regency - Colbra - Scorpian Antenna Specialist - Avanti - Power Supply - Cables of all sizes. Many small parts and fit tings. Your opportunity to start in Business with a minimum of an investment - stock is all current mer chandise. Many of these sets are sealed in new cartons. Conditions by Executors of State Inspection; Date of Sale. Cash or Certified Check Lunch Available Nelson C. Weidenbaugh, Auctioneer 540 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford, Pa. 19468 Phone (215) 948-7619 PUBLIC SALE CAR-COINS-TOOLS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 9:00 A.M. IV2 Story Brick Dwelling ANTIQUES CAR-GENERATOR-TOOLS Lunch Served By Martindale Fire Co. 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