MAPLE LANE FARM HERD DISPERSAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 At The Green Dragon Livestock Sales Herd consists of 50 head of Holstems, Jersey, and Guernsey cows in all stages of Jactation Good producing herd Pregnancy examined, 30 day test Herd to be sold approximately 1 -30. WALTER RISSER PUBLIC AUCTION Farm No. 1:67.198 Acre Dairy and Tobacco Farm SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1980 Location: Just North of Denver In West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. ATTENTION - Make plans now to inspect these very fine farms These adjoining farms would provide a golden opportunity for the large operator or for any individual wanting to purchase just one farm Auction to be held on f-arm No 1 FARM NUMBER 1: 67.198 ACRE DAIRY AND TOBACCO FARM Limestone Soil 2Vz Storv Frame Dwellim Containing Kitchen with built-in cabinets, large living room, family room, laundry room, 5 bedrooms and full bath, attic storage Oil hot air heat x 30 2-SI >3 x 37 2-Storv Cow Ban With bulk feed bin and attached 14 x 15 block milkhouse 14 x 55 concrete stone silo with unloader 66 x 25 Frame Tobacco Shed With stripping room and dampening cellar 33 x 44 Frame Equii • Well with pressure system • Cocalico Creek runs through pasture area • Established shade • Cistern Directions To Farm Take Route 272 North from Ephrata to traffic light at Reamstown turn left towards Denver to traffic light in Denver turn left onto South Fourth Street to Franklin Street turn right go out of town to second farm on right AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: JOHN E. and PAUL E. MARTIN AUCTIONEERS 717 - 733-3511 717 - 733-3305 EPHRATA, PA. HARTMAN, UNDERHILL & BRUBAKER, ATTORNEYS GEORGE BRUBAKER, ATTORNEY NOTE Inspection of dwellings at Open Flouse Saturday, December 6 and Wednesday, December 10, 1980 from 12 00 noon to 300 p m Inspection of balance of farm anytime For transportation or a personal showing call Paul E Martin, Auctioneer at 717 - 733-3305 All information m this ad is believed to be accurate, but is being used for advertising purposes only TERMS. 10% down day of Auction, balance at final settlement on or before April 1,1981 Two Lancaster County Farms ■> - Bank Barn iment Shed Harris to retire from Lehigh ag society ALLENTOWN - William T. Harris, Jr., is retiring as president of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society after six years of dedicated and energetic service m his second stmt at the helm of the institution that sponsors the Allentown Fair. Hams succeeded Edward G. Leidig who died in Oc tober, 1974. Leidig was named to the post upon Harris’s retirement in 1964 after a successful five year regime “In 1959 I looked upon the society presidency as a challenge, which I feel I met with the help of similarly dedicated, concerned of Farm No. 2: 53.625 Acre Steer and Tobacco Farm 2:00 P.M. FARM NUMBER 2: 53.625 ACRE STEER AND TOBACCO FARM Gravel Soil Containing Kitchen with built-m cabinets, formal dining room, large living room, den with open stairway, 4 bedrooms, full bath, attic storage, oil hot air heat 40 x 36 Frame Tobacco Shed 30 x 29 Equipment and Corn Shed • Wire Corncnb • Several other small buildings • Well with pressure system • Cocalico Creek runs through edge of farm • Established shade Directions To Farm Take Route 272 North from Ephrata to traffic light at Reamstown turn left toward Denver - go through Denver after crossing bridge outside of town first farm on left across from Denver Park AUCTION BY ORDER OF: MAHLON N. ZIMMERMAN R.D. 2, EPHRATA, PA 717-859-1127 Allentown Fair supporters,” Hams said m announcing his retirement. “1 approached my second administration with the same feelings - this time with an almost entirely new team of like-minded people, without whose backing and tireless efforts the Allentown Fair could not have retamed its status as one of the nation’s great county fairs,” he said. While not boasting of great advances during his years at the helm, Harris points out that ."-olid business practices have enabled the society to remain viable when many :Vz Story Brick Dwellim >9 x 42 2-Story Bank Ban 20 x 17 Corn Shed Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December-6,1980^31' other county fairs have folded. “Despite the economic and cultural upheavals we are experiencing, I am confident the Allentown Fair will be part of our community for many more years providing its officers con tinue the strong aggressive policies we have instituted and which have allowed us to remain strong,” Harris said His lifelong interest and devotion to the fair will remain high, even though he’ll be just another stockholder, he said. One of his fmal recom Egg output increases HARRISBURG - October 1980 egg production in Pennsylvania totaled 361 million, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The October production was eight percent above the 333 million eggs produced m October 1979. The October average of 16.4 million layers was two percent higher than a vear ago Egg Sale Reports A Public Auction of a farmette was held November 29 by Marvin and Ehzabeh Weaver, 1463 Newport Road, Lititz, Pa. The seven acres was sold Items sold included: A.B. for $93,100 to Carl E and Farquhar Saw Mill $2300, Joyce Schnupp of Newport Extra Blade $225, American Rd. The property consisted Flyer Electric Tram Set of a 2 1 /i story frame house $125, Winchester 20 ga. with attached garage, bank ' Shotgun $55, Glenfield22 cal. barn, multi-car garage and Semi-Automatic $65 and other outbuildings. antique Pellet Rifle $25. Sale conducted by Randal Auctioneers were Philip L. V. Khne & Lloyd H. Kreider. Erb and W.L. Kohr, Sr PUBLIC AUCTION Of Fine Selection of New Quilts, New and Used Furniture To Benefit The Schoeneck Volunteer Fire Company SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 11:30 A.M. To be offered for sale at Schoeneck Fire Hall, Schoeneck, PA. Take Rt. 272 North from Ephrata, to Schoeneck Road. Follow Schoeneck Road to village of Schoeneck, Lancaster County, PA. King Size Queen Size Double and Single Bed Sizes; NEW PILLOWS; Quilts to be sold at app. 1:00 p m. 2 Piece Deluxe Nylon Velvet Living Room Suite; Tree Light; Handmade Cabin Light; 6 Kitchen Wall Cabinets; 4 Base Cabinets; 2 Bath Room Vanities; 4 Range Hoods; 2 Stainless Steel Sink Bowls, 2 Formica Countertops; Assorted Formica Sheets, 3 Phone Desks; 3 Newell Posts. Bower’s 14 ft. Dropleaf Extension Table made in 1910 by Bower’s, New Holland; Cherry Twin Beds; Double Bed; 3 piece Oak Roll Top Bedroom Suite; Platform Rocker; Sofa; 6 Decorated Chairs; Cane Seat Chairs; Large 5 Shelf Deep Cupboard; Child’s Table and Stools; Homemade Chairs; Buffet; SPINNING WHEEL; G.E. REFRIGERATOR, GAS RANGE; GAS CLOTHES DRYER, like new, Painted Milk Cans; Crocks; Measuring Tins, Handmade Clock Pictures; Flower Stands; Jig Saw; Floor and Table Lamps; 48 inch, 3 Shelf Plant Hobby House; 24 inch, 4 Shelf Splendor Light; Quilts and Quilt Tops; Old Counterpanes; and many items too numerous to mention. Note. This fine selection of quilts was made by the women of the Schoeneck community Most of them were donated directly to the Fire Co. All sales benefit the Schoeneck Volunteer Fire Company. Auction by, SCHOENECK FIRE COMPANY Auction Conducted by John E. and Paul E. Martin. Auctioneers Horning Farm Agency Auctioneers For more information call 215-267-7096 or auc tioneers, 717-733-3305; 717-733-3511. Food by Schoeneck Fire Company mendations as president was that Martin H. Ritter be elected his successor. In a letter to stockholders informing them of his in tentions, Harris said: “I think that there is no one better qualified to assume the duties of the presidency. I am confident he will lend his expertise in assisting the executive committee in its operation of the Allentown Fair." Harris’s successor will be chosen at the annual meeting of stockholders December 10 m the fair Agricultural Hall production per 100 layers was 2,196 compared with 2,077 in October 1979. The nation’s laving flocks produced 5.92 billion eggs during October, one percent more than the 5.87 billion produced a year ago. The number of layers for October averaged 291 million, compared with 290 million a year earlier. A Public Sale of a sawmill, trams and trucks was held November 29 by Mrs. Carol Chermock, R.D. 3, Felton, Pa. The sale was very well attended. 30 New Quilts New Furniture
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