Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 09, 1978, Image 131

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    Denton named outstanding 4-H alumni
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
What do the superintendent
of the Maryland Schools for
the Deaf and one of the
nation’s best-known major
league baseball catchers
have in common?
Well, November 30,
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE,
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
GUNS & COINS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16
At 10:00
Located along Hill Top Drive, R.D.fll Con
estoga, Conestoga Twp., Lane. Co. Pa. (at Leo
Smith's Store take River Corner Road to Hill
Top Drive: turn left to sale).
Brick & frame ranch home w/5 rooms, full bath & at
tached 1 car garage. Lot size: 256’ frontage by 290’
depth more or less total of 1 acre of land.
Property open for inspection: Sat’s. - Dec. 2 & 9
from 1 till 3 or nhone 394-4144 or 299-2266.
Real Estate to be sold at 2:00
Frig. 2 dr. refrig., Coldspot upright freezer, Ken
more wringer washer, gas stove, RCA floor model col
or TV, Early American stereo, 8000 BTU air condi
tioner, Furniture in: Wmdsor, oak, plank bottom,
walnut, hme mahg., mahg., wicker, uph., wooden,
metal, etc. Picture frames, Hubley & other floor lights,
croocks. Iron, brass, tin, bronze & wooden articles.
Glassware & china in: Leeds, Shirley Temple, car
nival, pressed, German, Japan, colonial, depression &
everyday. Household articles. Case #lOB-7 HP riding
mower. Some hand & garden tools. Guns; Remm
Gallery 22 special pump. Savage 30-30 & Stevens 410.
Coins: Silver dollars, liberty & walk, halves, liberty
dimes, Indian head cents & other coins.
Guns & coins to be sold at 2:30.
Not responsible for accidents day of sale.
NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED.
Sale by
RUTH N. RINEER ESTATE
(Mrs. Clarence S. Rineer)
Bernard J. Myers Atty.
Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
Food Served
MONTHLY BRED GILT
SALE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29
Sale to start promptly at
1:00 every 4 weeks.
Located lb mi. South of Lancaster, 6 mi.
South of Quarryville, take 272 to Little Britain,
turn North, follow Little Britain Rd. to Jackson
Rd., turn East, second farm, or take 222 out of
Quarryville to Little Britain Rd. to Jackson Rd.
Watch for sale arrows.
50 HEAD 50
(More or Less)
2x3 way cross bred gilts,
York & Hampshire & Duroc.
This sale consisting of 25-3 way cross bred gilts
(parent stock, Wayne Better Bilt Gilts that came in out
of the West) York & Hampshire & Duroc cross. These
gilts are sired by purebred duroc, bred to purebred
York. Looking for Better Stock? Need replacements &
adding on or just starting in? Here is an opportunity to
buy Better Bilt Gilts (acclimated) due to farrow from
3 days to 3 weeks after sale date. These gilts have size
& quality to suit most any buyer. If you are in need of
bred gilts plan to attend this sale. They’ll be ready,
some will be close.
Same time & place, 25 head (more or less) 2 & 3 way
cross. Direct offsprmg from gilts purchased from
Mark Nestleroth well known hog breeder from
Manheim & a few from Willow Glen. These gilts are
sired by purebred duroc also from Nestleroth stock and
bred to purebred Hampshire from Franklin Feeser,
Md. Due to farrow from 3 days to 3 or 4 weeks after sale
date.
Everything vaccinated for erysipelas, wormed &
sprayed for lice. Truckers Available.
Owner
JOHN B. STOLTZFUS
Abe Diffenbach - Auctioneer
NEXT SALE DATES Jan. 26 & Feb. 23
Chicago, they were among
eight adults feted during the
fifty-seventh annual
National 4-H Congress as
national winners in the 4-H
alumni recognition program
for 1978.
The Maryland school
ON THE FARM
Owner
CHRIST A. BEILER
R.D.2
Quarryville, Pa.
superintendent is Dr. David
M. Denton of Frederick, and
the baseball player is
Johnny Bench of the Cin
cinnati Reds. As former 4-H
members in their younger
days, both were cited for
outstanding civic ac
complishment, continuing
interest in the 4-H program,
exhibiting evidence of 4-H
training and ideals, and
success in their chosen
occupations.
Dr Denton is the twelfth
Maryland resident or native
to receive national honors
since the 4-H alumni
recognition program began
in 1953. Like a few of his
predecessors, he actually
spend his 4-H days growing
up in another state. In his
case it was North Carolina.
As a boy, he was a 4-H
member for six years in
Graham County, N.C. He
showed registered Jersey
dairy cattle, took part in 4-H
leadership and gardening
projects and attended 4-H
camp
Here in Maryland, Dr.
Denton was instrumental in
starting a 4-H club at the
Frederick campus of the
Maryland Schools for the
Deaf. Several County wide 4-
H activities are held each
year at that location.
His wife, the former
Margaret West, is an
elementary school teacher.
They have two children,
David, a student at
Frederick Community
College, and Mary, a
sophomore at Governor
Thomas Johnson high school
in Frederick.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9,1978
Fire technology meeting slated
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -
There will be a seminar
dealing with the aspects of
fire technology on Thursday,
December 14, 1978, ac
cording to John
Philapavage, Schuylkill
County Community
Resource Development
assistant with the Schuylkill
County Cooperative Ex
tension Service. It is open to
all fire company personnel,
municipal officials, and
interested citizens.
The speaker for the
meetmg will be William
Arble, technical specialist,
for the Pennsylvania
Technical Assistance
Program (PennTAP). He
has been with PennTAP for
seven years, working in the
area of fire prevention
technology and control, in
the public and private
, sector.
The fire technology
meeting will start at 7:30
p.m. and will be held in
Room C-202 at the Schuylkill
Campus of The Penn
sylvania State University.
The meetmg is free of
charge; however,
registration is desirable. To
do this, please call the
Schuylkill County
Cooperative Extension
Service at 717-385-3431, or
write to P.O. Box 250,
Schuylkill Haven, Pa, 17972.
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