Limousin breeders hold annual meeting HARRISBURG - The International Livestock Eastern Limousin Breeders Exposition in Harrisburg. Association held their mi- Joseph Hlatky, Sr. of Mans nual membership meeting Choice, Pennsylvania and November 4, at the Keystone Larry Sterling of Reedsviile, Located on the premises at Route 2, Grantville, East Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Penna. From US Route 22 turn North on 743 to Old 22 and turn left and continue West to Manada Gap Road or turn North from US 22 onto Route 39 and turn right onto old 22 and left onto Manada Gap Road. Farm is first lane right after going under Interstate 81. This property is within a few miles of Penn National, Hershey and Harrisburg. Farm being 97+ acres of highly fertile gravel soil, gently rolling, with almost entire farm tillable. Farm bordered on southside by Interstate 81, and hard roads on both East and West boundries of property. Farm has 2 never failing streams and 2 small wooded areas. 7>h story asbestos sided 4 bedroom frame house with partial storm windows and tm roof. Home heated by oil hot water with cast iron radiators. Full bath on second floor. First floor has modern kitchen, dining room, living room and laundry. Some rooms have wall to wall carpet, old stained woodwork and wamscotmg. House in excellent state of and can be moved mto without any work. 4 bay concrete block garage with overhead doors, second floor storage, concrete floor and separate enclosed inside storage area. Frame 2 story implement storage shed with tin roof and com cribs with attached built on double door implement storage shed. Second floor contains storage area and a sealed wooden gramery. Large spring fed pond which is an asset to any property and presently has a few stocked fish. Large 2 story frame and stone bank bam. First floor has 20 stanchions, gutter cleaner, vacuum lines and vacuum pump. Attached concrete milkhouse with bulk tank Bam also has separate individual pens and an attached 1 story stable for steers, etc. Other improvements mclude brick smoke house, frame tool shed, and frame building used as the butcher house, combination frame implement storage and chicken house, 200 amp. centerpole, underground 1000 gal. fuel tank for home heat, and 2 drilled wells Special mention Underground fruit and vegetable storage area which m early days was used as a retreat from Indians. If in need of a real nice farm with structurally sound buildings and in good state of repair, inspect this property and see the many extras not mentioned. You’ll like the quiet, secluded setting with a beautiful view of the Blue Mountains with this farm offering a multitude of different uses. MF 65 wide front gas tractor with Dunham loader and buckets MF 65 tricycle gas tractor with less than 2000 hrs.- 2 antique SILVER KING tractors in good running condition INTERNATIONAL 15 harvester with 1 row corn head and pickup attach; ONTARIO 16 x 8 gram drill with grass seed attach; SMOKER 24’ bale elevator; OLIVER 3 pt 2 row corn planter; OLIVER 62T PTO baler with engine thrower; OLIVER 28 disc transport harrow; NEW IDEA 270 cutditioner; NEW HOLLAND 56 5 bar rake; Mc- CURDY gravity box on Cobey gear; NEW IDEA 1 row corn picker; NEW IDEA 217 single beater PTO manure spreader; MF 3 pt. mower; WOODS 6’ 3 pt. rotary mower, MF 3 pt. 4 -14 plow; NATIONAL 6’ 3 pt. rear blade; OLIVER 3 pt. 3■. 16 plow; Mc- CORMICK double roll cultipacker; PITTSBURGH 3 section 3 pt. harrow; DANUSER 3 pt. post hole digger, 3 pt. subsoiler and 2 wagons with hay sides. NIAGRAISOOO watts PTO alternator on trailer; 2 bottom plow for Silver King; 3 pt. 2 row cultivator; 2 bottom plow-master plow; loading ramp on wheels; flat bed wagon; front pusher for MF; Case table blower; 12’lime spreader; land roller; horse drawn road scraper; cultivators for MF; 4” x 30’ auger with motor; 20’ Harvest Handler elevator; blower pipe and heat housers. New 30” window fan; few hand tools; shovels; scythes; hammers; digging iron; misc. hardware items; 4 HP rototiller: INTERNATIONAL 106 10 HP riding tractor with mower; asst, lumber; wmdows; come-a-long; bicycles; pipe vise; pipe threader set; hay rope; used tires; plywood truck sides; hand mower; elect, cord; fence posts; 40’ wooden ext. ladder; stepladders; 2 feed carts; 5 ton jack; fence chargers; roll of new woven wire; 2 bag wagons; 2 rubber tired wheelbarrows; garden hose; SS milk strainer; SS wash tub; Stewart cattle clippers; cyclone tractor seeder; bam fogger; alum, shovel and other misc. items. Chicken feeders; crate; 3 elect, brooders; waterers; egg washer and egg grader. Large hand chisels; copper kettle; milk cans; low flour chest; Int. smgle hole com sheller; 1 and 2 man saws; wooden pulley; potato plow; feed chests; platform scale; single and double trees; hay knife; hay fork; few collars and hames; copper wash boiler and wooden egg box. Butcher bench; 2 mixing troughs; 4 iron kettles; kettle tripod; Enterprise 22 grmder on bench; meat hooks; scalding trough; chains; Enterprise 4 and 8 presses; crocks; kettle hooks; pudding stirrer; iron ladles; meat fork; knives and other but cher equipment 2 rocking chairs; set of 6 decorated Shellhammer chairs with original paint; can ning jars; wooden wardrobe; metal base cabinet; Victrola (as is); single bed frame; walnut telephone stand; air conditioner; 2 end tables; balnket chest; berry picking box; metal baby crib and other misc. items. Sale order: household goods, butcher equipment; small bam items and machinery. Conditions by: JOHN H. & ELLEN I. RHOAD Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer - 717-867-1809 Wm. Brandt - Attorney - 717-838-5411 Food Stand by Faith UCC Fellowship. JOHN H. & ELLEN I. RHOAD PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FARM MACHINERY, BUTCHER EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 9:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE 1:00 P.M Inspection by calling 717-469-2863 Terms: 10% down with balance In 30 days with other conditions by Attorney Wm. Brandt on sale day Appx. 200 bu. oats Appx. 60 tons of mixed hay and wheat straw BUTCHER EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS W.VA., were elected to the board of directors for a three year term. ’ The membership was in agreement to hold a field day in late Spring or early Summer. It is to be held at Inter-State Farms, Reed sville, W.Va. There was also discussion on future sales sponsored by the association. There was much interest in a Spring sale. The new dues schedule was approved by the membership. The new dues had been previously set-up by the directors and needed membership approval. Juniors are encouraged to be members and their dues remain $l.OO. In the board of directors meeting following the membership meeting, Joseph Hlatky, Sr., was elected president. The new vice-president is Larry Sterling and Robert Line, Jr. of Carlisle, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. In addition to these elected Due to the death of Mr. H. Leeman Spring of R. 0.1, Muncy, Pa. We will offer his Valuable Antiques, Household Goods, Tools, Farm Machinery and 120 acre Farm at Public Auction. Located just off Route 442 approximately Five Miles East of Muncy, Pa. or watch for Auction signs just East of the Village of Ciarkstown, Pa. Fine old Cherry six leg Farm Table - Beautiful Old High Back Cupboard - Nice Old Penn Esther Cook Stove - Two Large Dovetailed Wood Boxes - Wall Cupboard - Two Old Dovetailed Blanket Chests - Corner Cupboard Bottom - Fancy Oak Dresser with Mirror - Oak Wash Stand - Two Dropleaf Tables - Good Piano - Excellent Old Edi son Phonograph with Edison Records - Carved Back High Chair - Nice Old Stands - Plank Bottom High Back Rocker - Walnut Library Table - Unusual Oak Sectional Bookcase and Desk combination - Several Old Chest of Drawers - High Back Rocker - Victorian Love Seat - Lots of Odd Chairs - Organ Stool - Very Old Dovetailed Desk - Several Old Mortice Benches - Old Cupboards - Oak Swivel Chair - Old Dovetailed Gram Box - Large Dovetailed Box - Round Oak Pedestal Table - Old Tables - Unusual Oak decorated Blanket Rack - Nice Set of 6 Half Spindle Plank Bottom Chairs - Square Oak Farm Table Top - Grandfathers Clock Case - Hundreds of Oldßooks - History of Lycoming County by John Megmnesnd - Reverse Painting - History of the Civil War - Game Heads - 16 Ga. Single Barrel Shotgun - Several Mortice Wash Benches - Elephant Collection - Remington Mod. 510 22 Cal. Rifle - Pressed Back Chairs - Plank Bottom Chairs - Mirrors - Empire Chest - Old Dated Canning Jars - Old Radios - Pictures and Frames - Dulcimer - Large Box of Indian Artifacts - Oak Swivel Chair - Nice Round Top Trunk complete - Very Old Hopf Violin - Other Old Violin - Mandolin - Two Sets of large Steer Homs - Old Buggy Seat - Captains Cham - Good Coal and Wood Room Heater - Viewmaster with Slides - - Farriers Box - Kitchen Windsor Plank Bottom Chair - Bamboo Stand - ireplace Items - Old Radio Homs - Harness Makers Bench - Oak Bed - Three pc. Living Room Suite - Ice Cream Freezer - Wicker Basket - Copper Wash Boiler - Oval Rug - Six Rolls of Insulation - Electrolux Sweeper - Electric Stove - Frost Guard Refrigerator-Freezer combination - Sofas - Upholstered Furniture - Old Banjo Clocks - Large Cuckoo Clock - School Desk iLots of Good Old Glassware - Old Telescope - Animal Calls - Silverware FARM MACHINERY - TOOLS, ETC. Good Millville Farm Wagon with Seat - Two Farm Horses - Allis Chalmers C Trac tor with Plows - Com Planter and Cultivators for Allis Chalmers C Tractor - Massey Hams Tractor - Old Bmder - Old Manure Spreader - Lime Spreader - 24 ft. Gram Elevator - Set of Two Horse Cultivators - Two Horse Two Bottom Plows - Lots of Horse Harness - Two Gram Drills - Two Old Fanning Mills - Hand Garden Cultivator - Fod der Cutter - Wooden Barrels - Old Wooden Lard Press - Milk Pails - Homehte 16 in. Cham Saw - Table Saw and Jointer with 2 h.p. Motor - Wooden Hog Scalding Trough - Lots of Tomato . Large Meat Pickling Barrel - Platform Scales - Five Butchermg Kettles - Com Sheller - Log Chains - Bars - 6 ft. Level - Self Propelled Snapper Lawn Mower - Wooden Rakes - Pulleys - Wheelbarrow - Hay Knife - Fox Traps - Hay Rake - Meat Bench - Old Tool Chests - Scrap Iron - Two Old Broad Axes - Large Dovetailed Slaw Cutter - Old Slick - R.R. Lanterns - Cast Iron Items - Lard Press - Large Sausage Grinder - Old Froe - Peck and Half Peck Measure - Apple Peeler - Old Scales - Good 15 Gal. Crock - Furniture Clamps - Elect. Sander - Belt Sander - Elea. Hand Saw with Case - Metal Mitre Box with Saw - Stanley Router - Belt Sander - Old Wooden Carpenters Planes - Old Schoolhouse Bell from local school - Lots of Carpenters Planes - C Clamps - Bara Augers - Old License Plates - Rockwell Power Saw - and hundreds of other excellent Tools usually found around a farm in cluding Carpenters Tools - Cement Tools - Farm Tools and hundreds of other nice things too numerous to mention. Beautiful 120 Acre Farm with approximately 80 acres tillable, 40 acres of Wood Land with excellent 9 room Frame House, Good Bam, Wagon Shed. Smokehouse and large Spring House with Never Failing Spring, located in excellent Hunting Territory with opportunity for large pond or Lake. Ideal for farming. Hunting Lodge, or Private Game Preserve. This farm must be seen to be appreciated as there are lots of possibilities here. To see this fine Farm phone 546-6735 or call the Auctioneers. Terms - Cash or Good check. Terms of Real Estate: $5000.00 down day of sale, balance upon completion of good deed. Other Terms and Conditions made known day of sale. Executrix; MRS. HAROLD SONES Bellefonte, PA. Auctioneers; Kenneth D. Young, R.D.I, Allenwood, Pa. Phone 717-547-1561 Kenneth C. Young, Houston Ave., Montgomery, Pa. Phone 717-547-1563 Everybody’s Auctioneers ~ . , York, (Mo, Pennsylvania, officers, other board Virginia, West Vriginia and members present were England. All Limousin Gordon Bnggs of Gambler, breeders or persons in- Oh. ; Moore of terested in Limousin are Newville, Pa.; and Richard encoura ged to contact any Donald, Jr. of Shippensburg, member of the board or , . .. Robert Line, Jr., Box 114, The association territory Carlisle M PA . 17013 for includes Delaware, more information about the Maryland, New Jersey, New assoc iation. Md. team places second COLLEGE PARK, Md. Members of this year’s This year’s Maryland 4-H Maryland team were Lori horticulture judging team Lee Frock, 19, Uniontown, kept a numerology tradition Diane J. Dudderar, 16, ahve by placing second in Pleasant Dale; Joyce A the 4-H division of judging Chandler, 16, Hughesville; competition sponsored by and Linda M. Marvin, 16, the National Junior Hor- LaPlata. ticultural Association last month. This year’s contest was second among all individuals held Oct. 28 at Cleveland, competing in the national 4- Ohio, during the forty-fourth H horticulture judging annual convention of the event, and Miss Frock was NJHA. tenth. FARM SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M. SHARP FURNITURE - ANTIQUES, ETC. 120 ACRE FARM To be offered at 1:00 P.M. Miss Marvin finished
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