Bl2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 2,1983 I Societies I Lancaster Co. Society 31 Lancaster Farm Women 31 met at the home of Nancy Wenger, recently, to view slides of the south Pacific islands as shown by the Rev. Earl Ziegler. Members voted to contribute to the following organizations: the Terry Beard Fund, |400; the Reber Testerman Fund, $100; and Teen Challenge, $lOO. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service NOTICE OF SALE The Columbia County ASCS Office, acting as agent for the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) and located at 1129 Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815, hereby announces the contemplated sale of the following described property by sealed bid, subject to the terms and conditions of this invitation to bid. Bids will be opened on April 15,1983,10:00 A.M, Bids will not be consider ed unless received prior to such opening time. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY; 1 27-7 M.F.S. Gram Storage Bin (10,175 bu capacity) with auger, sweep, fan, motors, grain spreader, ladders, 48' PTO transport auger, hoppers and down spout LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Harris Farm located 1 mile off Ravencreek road, 3 miles Northeast of Stillwater, Pa. 17878. TERMS AND CONDTIONS; (1) All bids must be in writing and signed by the bidder. (2) Alternative or tie-in bids will not be accepted. (3) CCC reserves the right to reject any or all bids (4) The property will be sold on an as-is, where-is basis. (5) Payment shall be by postal money order, certified check, or draft guaranteed by the banking institution on which drawn. Payment may be by uncertified personal or firm check only if approved by the County Executive Director. (6) Payment in full must be made prior to commencing removal of the property. (7) The purchaser shall remove the property from the premises within 10 days after notification that the bid has been accepted. (8) Title to the property shall vest in the purchaser when payment is made. After passage of title, risk of loss or destruction from any cause shall be borne by the purchaser <IP **lc ** 1983 - National Western Stock Show Bull Sale 1982- Keystone International Livestock Expo. New York State Fair West VA State Fair PA Farm Show 1981 - Eastern National Lvstk. Expo Keystone international Lvstk. Expo. $5O per unit or $lO per straw $5O certificates when needed FOR SALE 2 yr. old bulls & yearling bulls Weekdays: 215-398-0424 Nights: 215-767-1260 Society 31 will be entertained by Society 5 at the Farm and Home Center on April 30; and will attend the annual Chester County Farm Women Convention, April 12 at the Oxford Methodist Church. The next meeting will be held at the Mechanic Grove Brethren Church to entertain Society 24. March 25.1983 FronieC. Greenly County Executive Director Telephone: 717-784-4722 RDI Germansville PA 18053/ PAT-RICS HENRY Grand Champion Angus Bull SEMEN ✓ w—” Berks Society 8 met recently at the home of Viola Yost. Before the business meeting, members visited the ceramic shop of Debbie Adam. Members made plans for the following events: ham on roll sale, York Society 26 met at the Newberrytown Plaza recently to discuss future plans. Six members of the society signed up to work at the York The Kutztown Grange plans an open house on April 7,7:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall. Prizes will be awarded for 25-, 50- and 60-year memberships, granger of the year, community citizenship, and youth booster. Entertainment will include a German Folk Dancing Band, a skit and several games. ■< r ISN'T IT TIME TO G 0.... 1 i ' - I —i LET Ecf/.. HERR EQUIPMENT ASSIST YOU ON YOUR NEED FOR GRAIN STORAGE FROM FEEDING SYSTEMS, ON FARM STORAGE, TO COMMERCIAL Grain Bins From 673 to 500,000 Bushel Capacity - Feed Bins From 3 ton to 58 ton Berks Co* Society 8 April 9; Berks Heim Team, May 11; and Berks Heim Bingo, April 7. ■ Final plans were made for the 15th anniversary celebration 'scheduled for April 26 at the Shartlesville Grange Hall. I York Co. Society 26 Kutztown Grange BHP € ' - r*‘ f ■'f. Il ; : i , Hospital Fete on May 20 and 21; and plans were finalized for a trip to Chambersburg. The April meeting of Society 26 will be held at the home of Catharine Dorwart. The public is invited to this gayla event. For more information contact Debbie Berger at (215) 683- 7500. vU • FEED BINS • GRAIN BINS • WET HOLDING TANKS • UTILITY, FLEX, TRANSPORT, INCLINE, VERTICAL AND BIN i UNLOADING AUGERS • BUCKET ELEVATORS • DRYING AND AERATION FANS • AERATION FLOORS LEANERS &QA/S. Ca&mdaii Saturday, April 2 Lancaster Society 27 meets for a luncheon at the Farm and Home Center Tuesday, Aprils Lancaster Society 5 meets to sew at the Lancaster General Hospital Berks Society & meets to visit a solar home Thursday, April 7 Lancaster Society 20 meets to entertain Society 13 and IS and the county officers Lancaster Society 17 meets for a miscellaneous auction Friday, April Lancaster Society 13 to be en tertained by Society 20 Saturday, April 9 Lancaster Society 6 meets at the home of Martha Eshleman to bear the Lancaster County dairy princess Lancaster Society 26 meets at the Farm and Home Center for slides of Israel Lancaster Society 2 meets with hostess Ruth Waltz Lancaster Society 19 meets to entertain Society 12 and the county officers at the Hemp field Church of the Brethren (Turn to Page B 30) -V SALES - PARTS - ■ ERECTION • SERVICE <-T lb- 1
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