A42—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1984 Top ag awards presented BY NANCY KUNICK Staff Correspondent CONNEAUTVILLE - The Crawford County Council of Farm Organizations held its third annual recognition and awards banquet on Oct. 10 at the Conneautville Fireball. The Council is comprised of representatives from 23 ag related committees and organizations. The Council has been instrumental in organizing the annual Farm- City Day, making improvements at the County Fair, and working for an improved facihty for the county’s Cooperative Extension Service. The Council has also in stituted an Ag-Industry Award and a Hall of Fame Award. Ag Industry Award in Crawford County goes to Pennbank representatives. Ron Kerr accepts award from Craig Powell, treasurer of Crawford Council of Farm Organizations. Other Pennbank reps are, from the left, Dave Fitch, John Tracy and Dave Coon. This year the Ag-Industry Award went to Pennbank for giving outstanding service to Crawford County agriculture. Pennbank is a strong supporter of youth activities as seen by their consistent pur chasing at 4-H livestock sales and their generosity in presenting 4-H and FFA awards. The honored farmer named to the Hall of Fame this year was Will Hasbrouck, a retired dairyman from Titusville. Hasbrouck retired in the ‘6o’s after building his 50- acre farm into a 500-acre dairy operation. At that time he turned the acreage over to his sons, two of which still farm there. At age 89, Will Hasbrouck has been enjoying his retirement in Florida for the in Crawford most part but returned a few years ago to reside in the city of Titusville, near his family. Hasbrouck was selected for the prestigious award in recognition of achievements in his own farming operation and service to the community and in various county farm organizations. An award was also presented during the program to the Executive Director of Farm-City Day. This year the one to do the major task of planning and organizing the various activities for the event was Ron Kerr, Ag. Loan officer for Pennbank, of Titusville. The Joseph Urbaruck family of Conneautville was also honored for hosting the Farm-City Day which repeatedly draws crowds of ap proximately 2000 persons (Turn to PageA43) S PUBLIC • AUCTION • SATURDAY, OCT. 27,1984 • • l:OOP.M. • the late Thomas Schiel farm, R.DJI, # f Smicksburg. 20 miles north of Indiana, 5 £ T miles north of Plumville. Follow auction a J signs off Route 210 between PumvilleT • and Trade City. J • 2-Case 1030 tractors, International 450 • • tractor, Oliver 88 tractor w/front end loader, • New Holland 489 hay bine, very good-used only a •two seasons; New Holland 273 baler • w/thrower, New Idea side delivery, rake, Kuhn • • 440 T hay tedder, very good; 3-bale wagons, • a Gehl 610 forage wagon, Gehl forage harvester £ w/both heads, Allis Chalmers forage wagon, • Fox ensilage blower, John Deere 1240 plateless • • corn planter, very good; Case 5 bottom plow • a w/hillside hitch, John Deere 5 bottom semi £ mount plow, John Deere 16 ft. disc, Int. 16 ft. _ • harrow, Oliver Model 64 gram drill, A.C. 66 • • combine, 2 gravity box wagons, John Deere 400 • • grinder mixer, Hawk Bilt manure spreader, £ flail harvester, Winco^ • PTO generator, 3 pt. hitch fertilizer and seeder, • • New Idea 2 row mounted cornpicker, Allied 31 • • ft. hay and grain elevator, Mayrath 20 ft. grain a auger, 6 inch; 3 pt. hitch blade, 3 pt. hitch post • hole digger, John Deere trail sprayer • • w/fiberglass tank, 1973 Dodge 200 farm truck. • • Please be on time, no small items. a Sale due to accidental death of Mr. Schiel. • Owner • • MRS. THOMAS SCHIEL • • Auctioneer- ® • Clayton D. Winebark # • Rochester Mills • • Ph. 412-286-9806 m \ Lie. No. AU-001024-L PUBLIC AUCTION New Holland SalesStahles, Inc. Tractors & Horse Drawn Farm Eqmpment-Supplies-Small Items FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1984 SALE OF SMALL ITEMS 9:00 A.M. Bring A Load, Buy A Load New customers and out of state buyers must have current bank letter of credit with guaranteed amount or cashier checks A list of your sale items must be in our office by October 23 to be included in our com plete listing in the October 27th issue. Abe Diffenbach, Manager For more information contact Abe Diffenbach or Norman Kolb at 717-354-4341 Host family of 1984 Crawford County Farm-City Day in cludes, from the left, John, Laurie, Norma, Joe Jr, Charlotte and Joe Urbanick Sr., shown receiving award from Leon Sweatman, president of Crawford Council of Farm Organizations. WALTER CHAYKOSKY, R.D., WAVERLY, N.Y. AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 27,1984 @ 10:00 A.M. at the farm on Oininny Road just off Dry Brook Road, from Waverly go VA miles west on Rte. 17C make right on Dry Brook, Ist. left is Dininny - Arrows off 17C. FARM EQUIPMENT: Farmall 424 tractor 3 pt., 1501 Idr.; IHC 309 3x plow; 3 pt. buzz saw; Ford Cultivator; Scraper 3 pt.; Rotary Cutter; Trailer; chains; corn shelter; Moe-Hoe; saddles & bridle; etc. SHOP-TOOLS: Craftsman Radial Arm Saw; Band Saw; Jig Saw; 6” jointer; wood lathe w/36” extension; belt sander; table saw; forge & tools; bench grinders; pipe wrenches; bolt cutters; Big Anvil; Vise; Doulan chain saw; bench; 30 drawer cabinet; saws; etc. ANTIQUES: Doctors Buggy; Oval Sleigh - Cortland Wgn. Co.; Goat Wagon; wagon & buggy seats; Ox Yoke; Gloeckner Harness; Wicker Basket; 2 old horse wagons; wood dump rake; Bob Sleigh; ice tongs; pine chest; tin doll house; 3 strings sleigh bells - shaft bells - brass - some dated; copper kettle; cast iron kettle; cast iron lawn seat; childs sleigh with box, etc. MISC.: Fruit Press; coal stove; bucket - a - day; stove; S.S. vat; barrels; ITALIAN MARBLE 40 pc’s 9 x 23 plus more. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Collection of many years, sure a lot of good items; something for everyone. Come and spend the day. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK Owner, WALTER CHAYKOSKY HOWARD W.VISSCHER SALES MANAGER AND AUCTIONEER NICHOLS, N.Y. 607-699-7250 LUNCH AVAILABLE FARM EQUIPMENT 10:00 A.M.