State Grange public speaking contest youth winners named HARRISBURG - Kay and “What I Tell My Friends Burkett, Manns Choice Rl, 'About The Grange.” Bedford County won the Best Burkett chose the latter in Show Award in the Penn- topic, and won the 19-35 age sylvania State Grange Youth group competition, as well Department’s Public as the Best in Show. Speaking Contest held First place in the 14-18 age recently. group went to Judy Pauli, The statewide contest was Lemont Furnace Rl, in open to all Pennsylvania Bedford County. Pauli’s Grange members. speech was also on the Two choices of subject Grange topic, matter were offered: “My The second place entry in Predictions for the Eighties” the 19-35 age group was FIRST ANNUAL AUCTION SALE FARM EQUIPMENT, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT at: BRENDAJANE SELL IT SHOP RT. 611, HARROW. OTTSVILLE, PA. SATURDAY, APRIL 21 10 A.M. ITEMS FOR AUCTION 1969 Ford 5000 Diesel Farm Tractor, 1963 Internatio nal 8414 Gas Tractor, 1961 Ford 1841 Industrial Tractor & Loader w/3 pt. Hitch, 1972 Int. Harvester Truck, 1700 Loadstar w/24’ Grove Roll back, Tilt flat bed with hyd. winch (low mileage), 1965 Int. Crew body Pickup, 4 doors 2 full seats, 6’ body, 1968 Chev. Pickup % t. Pickup, 1962 Dodge Panel, Reinco Hay Mulcher, 4 cyl. Wisconsin V-4 eng. skid mtd. up to 2 tons per hrl Brillion 10’ professional lawn seeder w/cultipacker 5’4” Brillion Landscape cultipacker seeder - notched rollers, 6’ Viking comb, seeder & fert'drill - landscape finisher, ‘(2) Lely 5’ H.D. 3 pt. hitch rototillers, (2) 7W Int. Harvester pick-uptypedisc harrows;adj. gangs w/3 pt. hitch, 8 W Ford Disc-Harrow, 3 pt. hitch, adj. gangs, 12’ Oliver transport - type disc harrow, exc. condition 7’ Ford Flail mower, (2) 7’ John Deere Rotary Mowers w/3 blade, 3 pt. hitch & caster wheel, 3 pt. hitch, hopper type fan fertilizer & lime seed spreader, (2) 6’ Int. Harvester, Scarifier - rippers, (4) 300 gal. Heavy gasoline tanks, skid mtd. 2%” high pressure (rated up to 100# p.s.i.) Hale Fire pump, 2” Homelight Contractor’s pump, Seven - gang H.D. Toro lawn and fairway mower. Cuts 16,12’ wide 3 pt. hitch Ford Spring Tooth Harrow, 8’ wide 3 pt. hitch, Ford Spring, Tooth Harrow, 8’ wide H.D. “V” shaped dit ching machine, 6’ wide, West Point lawn earer and aerator, 10’ wide York landscape rakes (2), 8’ wide York landscape rake with caster wheels & grading blade, 30” Vermeer tree digger, 3.pt. hitch, 1 set half - tracks for Massey tractor, 6 or more H,D. Oak inset iron straps, tree - moving platforms 30”, sq. up to 4’ sq., 3001” Heavy 2 ply. Industrial rubber hose, 800’ % Heavy 2 ply. Industrial rubber hose, 1500# capacity one man tree dolly, 1000# capacity one man tree dolly, 36” Lawn Beauty spreader, stainless steel bottom, Far mall H. tractor w/hydraulics, Good condition, Rain bird lawn sprinklers, spikes, shovels, rakes. Numerous other hand & landscape tools useful on the farm & landscaping, John Deere ‘E’ tractor w/sicMe bar, Com picker, Grain Drill, 3 pt. hitch cultivator, 2 Barrel! wheel type field sprayer. Crane Carrier Tandem Axle Truck w/hi-hoe digger - GMC Diesel Power, 16” and 30” Buckets, Homelite trash pumps, Pull type spring tooth harrow, 3 pt. hitch Ferguson Com planter, 9 N Ford Tractor with front end loader, 1967-Ford Pick-up track (6 cy.), 601 Ford tractor with Sherman Back Hoe, Gas-Power Post Hole Digger, Farmall A tractor and Rotary Mower, John Deere 440 Loader and Back Hoe on tracks, John Deere Mt. with hy. system - 2 Row mounted. Cultivator and 7 ft. Rear Mount sickle bar mower, Case manure spreader (125 bushel), Gehl Wagon with ay-dump body, Ford 3 bottom Plow, 1 Row Dearborn Com picker, 3 pt. 6 ft. Disc Harrow, 3 pt. Hitch Scoop, Model 160 Int. Cab and Chassis, 3 pt. Hitch Ferguson Com planter, MANY MORE TO COME. TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK OUT OF STATE BUYERS BRING A LETTER OF CREDIT FROM BANK Consignment For Auction Phone: Bob Trouts 215-847-5608 Auctioneer: Col. Bill Holland Upper Black Eddy, PA. 215-982-5752 Member—NJ.S.S.A. FOOD NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS awarded to Sandra Ker stetter, Milton R 3, in Nor thumberland County. Mrs. Kerstetter won the com petition last year. Second place in the 14-18 age group was James L. * Snyder, Jr,, Camp Hill, Cumberland County. Judges for the competition were Wanda Gallimore of Biglerville, Mrs. J. Lowry Moore, of Milton, and David Weinstock of Camp Hill. A new addition to the Youth competiton this year was the Sign-Singing Competition. In this competition, contestants must perform a song in the hand-sign CUP & SAVE THIS AD PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES, TOOLS, ETC. By the Heirs of John Steinfelt Late of this place, Windsor Twp., York County, Pa. SATURDAY, APRIL 21 At 10:00 A.M. Located approx. 4 mi. from Rt. 83. Take Exit 7 East, onto Rt. 124, Pro spect St. Go to 2nd light, at Rt. 24. Turn right and go straight to Kendale Rd. Turn right and follow signs to sale. REAL ESTATE Approx. 55 acre farm with stream Improved by a 9 room, 2% story frame dwelling with oil hot air heat and conveniences in part; also a bank bam, 3 story bnck 4 frame mill, machine sh ed 4 com cnb, underground root cellar and other outbuildings. Approx. 38 acres under high cultivation, the balance woodland 4 semi- pasture. Water supply from a good never fading well. Hie creek is a stock ed Penna trout stream. Terms on Real Estate -10% cash or cer tified check on day of sale, and the balance in 30 days at final settlement To inspect, Phone 845-3137, 244-0642, 244-1129 or 244-2875 REAL ESTATE WILL BE AUCTIONED AT 11:00 A M SHARP PERSONAL PROPERTY GE 9 5 cu. ft refng. - like new; Norge self-cleaning elec, range, GE 12 cu ft. 2-door refng; GG portable auto washer; Zenith 19" color TV; GE 2-speed auto, washer - good cond.; 8 pc. BR suite, Wards enamel sink bench & cupboards m avacado - like new; beautiful loaf trunk; GE microwave oven & stand; iron bed, 2 oak buffets; good bos spring 6 mattress; day bed, cook stove; oak stands; dinette table; plank bottom chairs; chifferobe; large kit chen rocker, kitchen cab base; willow clothes basket; china closet; elec, window fans; food grinder, many chairs, butcher bench; large wooden bench w/mortised legs; clothes tree; coal buckets; many old dishes; kerosene lamp; earthenware bowls; rug beater; large bent wood tramp art rocker; wash boiler; crocks, lawn chaise, etc. 22 cal. pump nfle; 12 ga pump shotgun; shoe lathe set; single & double hot plates, cream separator; platform scales; large hay forir; 32 ft. ext. lad der; antique clover seed sower; pitch fork; horse halter; 2 rotary power mower; 250 gal. fuel tank w/pump; 280 gal. oil tank; scythe, wrecking bar, chicken crates; chicken feeders; hoes, rakes and other tools TERMS: Cash, or check w/ap proved LD. Attomoys-m-Fact Catherine Campanella FredStemfelt Pautßyer Thomas H Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph 244-2875 Thomas Godfrey. Cleric Refreshments Reserved Not Responsible for Accidents CUP & SAVE THIS AD language of the deaf. Con testants were judged on signing accuracy and quality of performance. First place in the com petition was awarded to Cheryl Stark, of EUwood City. Second place in the sign singing competition went to Meecee Baker, Port Royal R 2, Juniata County. Judges for the competition were Mrs. Richard Sheetz of Altoona, and Sandy An derson of West Springfield. The contests took place at Logan Grange Hall in Pleasant Gap, Centre County. 1500 HEAD - 2ND SPRING WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA State Sponsored Graded Uniform Lots All Beef Brands 2nd SPRIN6 FEEDER CALF & YEARUN6 SAlf ' FRIDAY, APRIL 20,1979 -10 A.M. Virginia State approved for Bangs and T.B. Feeder calves vaccinated for BLACKLEG - MALIGNANT EDEMA. Ail cattle eligible for interstate shipment P. T. McINTIRE, SALE MANAGER Write or phone 703-682 2946 • office 703-837-1254 - home NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC. Box 440 Winchester, Va. 22601 H. R. WILSON, INC. Route 34-B King Ferry, New York. King Ferry is north of ithica, west of Auburn. TRACTORS: Oliver 1950 T, 1650 D, 77 G, 77 D, Farmall 504, 350,460, 0, Ford 8 N, skid loader, Thomas 700, Gehl, OMC Mustang, J.D. 45 with 10 ft. grain, 2 row corn, International 10110 ft. grain with hume reel. PLOWS: 5 Oliver 4, 5 and 6 bottom hydraulic and spring resets, 2 Oliver 12Vz ft. transport discs, 1 Oliver 15 ft. transport disc, 2 I.H. 12Vz ft transport discs, new 16 and 20 ft. McConnell transport drags. PLANTERS for Olivers 543, 6 and 4 row, 2 J.D. 494 A, 495 A, In ternational 455. BALERS: New Holland 275 W, 281 W, 68 T. HAYBINES: 2 New Holland 479,3 469,461, Case 55Q. FORAGE: New Holland 890, 770, 880 with assort, heads, Fox 3000 2 heads, New Holland 33 flail and 27 blower. OTHER: New Holland 352 grinder, gravity boxes, Kelly stock chopper, Dunham packer, Chevy 50 with stake rack, 73 Chevy C-10 pickup, pair of 24.5 x 32 tires, misc. other duals, etc. The following items will be sold subject to owner's con firmation: New White 2-85 4 wheel drive with cab, new White 2-105 with cab. New Holland 519 and 791 spreader, 2 White 8600 com bines with 13 ft. grain and 4 row corn, 1 is gas, 1 is diesel, low hours. Sale Managed By: GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE Route 38 and 38-B Newark Valley, N.Y. 13811 Phone:6o7-729-2866 Ed Goodrich, Jr., Auctioneer Ron Waiters, Ring Man Items subject to change due to daily business. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,1979 Shaw named to Pa. PennAg board EPHRATA - F. Barry Shaw has been named to a three-year term on the board of directors of PennAg In dustries Association, Ephrata. Shaw is president of Wenger’s Feed Mill, Rheems. He is a 1965 graudate of Gettysburg College, and completed graduate work in business finance at the University of Delaware Energy project funded WASHINGTON - The Commodity Credit Cor poration (CCC) has ap proved a loan guarantee to Midwest Solvents, Inc., Atchinson, Kan., to finance a pilot project to convert milo and sugarcane molasses into alcohol. The action is the fourth and final loan guarantee approved under legislation that provides for loan guarantees of up to $l5 million for a maximum of PUBLIC AUCTION Inventory Reduction Of New & Used Farm Tractors & Machinery SATURDAY, APRIL 21 10:30 A.M. With his election to the PennAg Board, Shaw also became a member of the education committee. PennAg is a state-wide trade association whose members include some 400 Pennsylvania agribusiness firms. It is the oldest association of its kind in the country, having been in existence for more than a century. four pilot energy projects, said Weldon Barton, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of Energy. Midwest Solvents requested a loan guarantee of $l5 million for their proposal to develop an. alcohol distillery using fermentation technology. The project would study and develop the capability to use sweet sorghum as an alternative feedstock, in collaboration with the sweet sorghum research and field testing program at nearby Weslaco, Texas. The three projects ap proved earlier include research to convert sugar cane residues to alcohols for fuel use; refine forest and agricultural residues into fuel" pellets for direct bur ning in industrial boilers; and convert forest residues into gas, oil and charcoal for fuel and other uses. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland said at ihe CCC meeting today he has directed the Office of Energy to coordinate an overall appraisal of the alcohol fuel situation by early April. 161
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