Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 145

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    New Jersey 4-H doings posted
EASY RIDERS Horse Show in NYC on Nov. 2
CLUB highlighted the future plans
A trip to the National of the Easy Riders 4-H Horse
COMPLETE
FARM DISPERSAL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
10:00 A.M. Sharp
Held at Shady Lane Dairy Sales, V* mile West
of Quarryville off Rt. 372 on Oak Bottom Road.
20
Grade and
JF Tf Registered
Holsteins
The cows are a home raised up-state herd, all sired
by top AI bulls and some are AI inseminated. These up
state cows have always worked well for us. They have
the breeding and health to suit you.
Full Line r-jllwai ■
of Machinery
Including JD 4020 diesel with 2700 hours, Oliver 1655
diesel, 1600 hours, NH 469 haybme, JD 38 forage har
vester with com & pickup head, JD 5 bottom plow,
complete line of sdage equipment, Badger blender box,
2 yrs. old, also, a complete milking parlor system
including the milk tank and line. Much more
machinery not listed.
Only reason for the dispersal is the farm being sold.
Watch for complete ad next week. All cattle TB & blood
tested. Pregnancy examined by vet.
SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES
RD 4, Quarryville, PA
Owners
Glenn O. Fite David L. Fite
717-786-2750 717-786-1725
Terms: Cash or good check, approved financing only,
no credit.
LOCATION: Take Route 322 West from Ephrata, after passing Twin ATTENTION: Make plans now to inspect these fine properties. These
Pine Auto Sales, turn South onto Wissler Road, follow Wissler Road to limestone soil farms are adjoining one another and are divided by a
Middle Creek Road, turn left onto Middle Creek Road to Lime Rock gravel township road. The 3 acre property is adjoining these two farms.
Road, turn right to properties.
PROPERTY NUMBER 1:
83 ACRE DAIRY AND TOBACCO FARM
Limestone Soil
2V 2 story frame dwelling
Containing; modern eat-in kitchen with built-in pantry
and laundry, formal dining room, family room, double
living room, 6 bedrooms, baths, closets. Coal stoker
hot water heat. Attic. Basement.
LARGE BANK DAIRY BARN
Containing: 26 stanchion milking area, with bam
cleaner, and Surge stainless steel pipeline milker with
automatic washer, Girton 625 gallon milk tank with
surge tank washer. ATTACHED TO BARN 80’ x 90’
FREE-STALL BARN WITH 82 FREESTALLS with 2
60-foot automatic feeders. Concreted barnyard with
roof. 2 large heifer stables in mam barn.
• 20 - 70 HARVESTORE SILO WITH GOLIATH UN
LOADER “white roof”
• 12-50 stave silo
. 40 & 60 pole shed with steel siding and concrete floor
• Large tobacco shed with corn crib, also tobacco
storage in barn; total approximately 8 acres hanging
room. Dampening cellar and stripping room. Estab
lished shade.
• 3 car block garage
• 2 wells and cistern all with pressure systems
A Old shade • Macadam drive
• 200 AMP service with double throw switch
• Middle Creek runs through pasture area
PUBLIC AUCTION
FOR ROY & MARGARET BOLLINGER
OFFERING THESE:
THREE VALUABLE PROPERTIES IN CLAY TOWNSHIP. LANCASTER COUNTY. PENN A.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1978
• 5 ton & 3 ton feed bins
Club, reports Nancy Haver,
the club reporter. They held
their monthly meeting at the
Town & Country Bank m
Clinton on October 23.
During the business meeting
they discussed the teen
leader programs, bam in
spection, and speakers for
the coming year. Robyn
Stoner was named chairman
of the scrapbook committee,
and Tissy Dahan, chairman
of the refreshment com
mittee.
HAT &
'MI- " GAVEL
'*os AUCTION CO.
TOpPhone (717) 626- 0254
Rte. 501 One Mile North of Lititz, Pennsylvania.
PUBLIC AUCTION
to be held at our Auction Gallery
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9,1978
5:30 P.M.
FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES
4 pc. sectional sofa, like new; drum table; stereo;
wooden toy train; Valley Forge Military Academy coat
and trousers; arrow heads, colored glass; vaseline
ABC plate; photo album, ladles, plus lots more.
For More Information Write or Phone:
Wilbur Hosier, Auctioneer (717) 626-0254
Harold K. Galebach, Partner
RD 2, Newport Rd., Lititz, Pa. 17543.
Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.
Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day.
Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers
Will Be Received.
AUCTION TIME - 2:00 P.M.
PROPERTY NUMBER 2;
63 ACRES AND 41 PERCHES
STEER AND TOBACCO FARM
Limestone Soil
jff
zy 2 STORY BRICK & FRAME 2 FAMILY DWELLING
Side No. 1 contains: large kitchen, living room, formal
dining room, family room, sewing room, IM> baths, 4
bedrooms. Washer - dryer hookup.
Side No. 2 contains; large kitchen, living room, 3
bedrooms and full bath.
Both sides have: individual oil hot water heat, oil tank,
attic storage, basement.
LARGE FRAME BANK BARN
With attached roof over concrete feed lot, with
capacity to fatten 125 head cattle. 16x60 poured con
crete _silo with unloader and 60 foot bunk and auger
feeder?
• Large tobacco shed with com crib, dampening cellar
and stripping room
• Approximately 7 acres tobacco capacity on farm.
• 2 car garage • 16x18 block building
• Approximately 2000 bu. grain bin
• Well and large cistern with pressure systems
• Middle Creek runs through pasture area.
• Black top drive • Wash house with furnace.
• Double throw switch • Established shade
THE
CHERRYVILLE
HOMEMAKERS
Cherryville Homemakers
4-H Club held their first
meeting of the year at the
Lefebvres of Flemington.
Their new leaders for this
year are Heidi Zipfel and
Doris Lefebvre.
The members of the club
were very pleased with the
results of 4-H Carnival Night
and the 4-H Scrapbook
Contest. The booth received
a prize for being the most
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978
attractive while the
scrapbook won the second
place award in the contest.
The officers for the coming
year are: President, Karen
Soltys, secretary, Dawn
Ponzio, treasurer , Shirley
Lefebvre, and club reporter
Ericka Zipful.
One new member,
Juhanne Radnai, jomed the
club.
A new 4-H Club with
primary project interest of
pigs has been organized in
Hunterdon County. Still
without a name the group
has been berought together
by Leo Deßonde of Lebanon,
to raise pigs for fun and
WHAT'S I\IEW
BOOKSON
CONCRETE FLOORS
Two publications which
together provide complete
information on concrete flo
ors for single- and multi
story construction are
available from the Portland
Cement Association.
“Concrete Floors on
Ground” is a 12-page how-to
book covering the design,
construction, and main
tenance of concrete floors.
Among the topics covered
are: concrete quality,
adequate structural
capacity, type and spacing
of joints, workmanship
special surface finishes, and
future maintenance and
repairs. This new
publication sells for $3.00.
The recently revised
“Concrete Floor and Roof
Systems, Materials and Cost
Estimating Guide” provides
material quantities, average
U.S. construction costs, and
PROPERTY NUMBER 3:
3 ACRE COUNTRY PROPERTY
2% STORY FRAME DWELLING
Containing: large eat-in kitchen, living room, family
room, laundry room, 4 bedrooms, full bath. Cemented
basement. Attic storage. Well with pressure system. 80
gallon water heater.
SMALL FRAME BARN
NOTE: Open House - Saturday, November 11 and
Saturday, November 18, 1978 from 12:00 noon to 4:00
p.m. or by appointment. Inspection of balance of farm
anytime All above measurements although believed to
be accurate, are being used for advertising purposes
only. For additional information call owner or auc
tioneers. Reason for this auction, owners moving to
Minnesota.
ROY & MARGARET BOLLINGER
R D 4, LITITZ, PA
717-733-8945
J MARLIN SHREINER, ATTORNEY
JOHNE & PAUL E MARTIN, AUCTIONEERS
717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305
EPHRATA, PA
profit. The members have
already planned to travel to
Harrisburg, Pa. on
November 4 to attend the
major auction sale of pigs.
Any boy or girl between the
ages of 9 and 19, who is in
terested in joining this group
to learn more about pigs, is
invited to attend their next
meeting on November 8 at
7:30 pm at the Hunterdon
County Extension Center.
For additional information,
please call Leo Deßonde at
609-236-2314. Adults with an
interest in pigs or livestock
in general will also be
welcomed to help this club
get organized and develop
activities.
other information to help the
reader choose the most
economical floor and roof
systems for specific multi
story buildings. This 14-page
book contains charts, U.S.
cost indexes, and price
trends to help predict future
unit prices. The cost is $2.50.
To order these
publications contact: Order
Processing Portland Cement
Association, 5420 Old Or
chard Road, Skokie, Illlinois
60077.
Moscow’s Subways
While Moscow’s subway
system is less than half the
size of New York’s, it
carries more passengers
The Russian system includes
marble-columned stations lit
by chandeliers and handles
five million riders daily
AUCTION BY
145