Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1986, Image 38

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    A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18,1986
. Penn State Schedules Ag Festival
BELLEFONTE - The Penn m events such as the milk-suckle, i n addition, they will visit high
State Agricultural Student Council the bale-toss, and the egg-toss. schools throughout the state
has planned the annual Ag Hill Saturday evening begins with a promoting the College of
Festival to celebrate “More Than banquet at 7 p.m., at the Penn Agriculture at Penn State,
a Century of Excellence” in the State Agricultural Arena. During the evening, eight con-
College of Agriculture at Penn During the banquet, the winners testants will present speeches
State. In the past, the College has of the day’s events will be an- centering around their experiences
boasted such achievements as nounced as well as the selection of m the College of Agriculture. After
semen freezing at the Dairy Mr. and Ms. College of Ag. Mr. and the banquet, a social will be held at
Breeding Research Center and the Ms. College of Ag will represent the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity.
Armsby Calorimeter. In recent the college throughout the year at jr or more information or
years, Penn State Agriculture has such events as the Farm Show and banquet tickets, contact Betsy
completed research on Crown- Ag Progress Days. Dupuis at 355-2768 or 865-7521.
vetch and the Geranium. These
SSfmSd “Srs? Drought Produces Tasty Apples
event scheduled for October 24 and ANNAPOLIS, Md. The now in abundant supply in stores
25. drought of 1986 has brought some and at roadside stands.
In addition to the celebration,
several annual events mill occur
also. On Friday evening, Oct. 24,
there will be a social at the Delta
Theta Sigma Fraternity. Saturday
morning opens with team com
petition in the annual Ag Olympics.
Teams can register beginning at
9:30 a.m. in the parking lot by the
Meats Lab on the Penn State
campus. Teams from College wide
clubs will complete with faculty
and commonwealth campus teams
Recipe Winners Named
(Continued from Page Al)
Brommall.
Advisory Board Chairman
Donald Duncan said, “Entries in
our second-annual dairy recipe
cotest increased more than 250
percent over last year’s first-time
competition. We’re pleased that
people are recognizing the ver
satility of dairy products in menu
-..ming dairy. ipe< ;yl y
Promotion Contest received a $5OO check from Ag Secretary
Richard Grubb Thursday evening. From left, they are: Kristi
Morris, Philadelphia; Lynn Burger, Gilbert and Judy
McQueen, Oil City.
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715 Fountain Ave;, Lancaster (717) 299-5264
good news for apple lovers: the
taste of Maryland-grown apples
this season is excellent, according
to the Maryland State Apple
Commission.
What the drought has done to the
state’s apple crop is to concentrate
sugars in the apples which makes
for a better flavor. On the negative
side, the proportion of smaller
sized fruit is higher than normal.
Maryland apples, from this
year’s 80 million pound crop, are
planning,” Duncan said. “By using
dairy products, residents of our
state are enhancing the flavor and
nutritional value of their meals.”
The 21-member board of dairy
farmers sets the policy and
oversees a $2 million annual ad
vertising promotion and research
budget. All of the members con
tribute to the state program.
What saved the crop this year
from the ravages of the drought
was a combination of mild weather
with cool nights during mid and
late August when the majority of
apples were finishing on the trees.
Also helping is the fact that most of
the producing trees in Maryland’s
western fruit belt are established,
deep-rooted trees. Thus, they were
able to obtain the water they
needed via deep set roots.
NEXT DISPERSAL
SALE
at Shady Lane Dairy Sales,
Quarryville, PA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,1986 .
11:30 a.m. D.S.T
150 HEAD REGISTERED &
HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS
Home raised herd of 58 head. Artificial
breeding over 25 years. One load of New York
State cows all fresh; one load of Delaware cows
all fresh.
Watch next weeks paper for full ad
vertisement.
Gleqo Fite David Fite
717-786-2750 717-786-1725
PUBLIC AUCTION
3 Generation Accumulation of the
Louise Titman Estate
ANTIQUES,
COLLECTORS ITEMS, ETC.
to be moved & held at the Pennsdale Fire
Hall in village of Pennsdale, 10 miles S of
Williamsport, Pa. off Rt. 180.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29,1986
starting 9A.M.
This will be an all day auction brief listing
follows: 2 pc. Walnut bookcase secretary; 3 pc.
Walnut hi-back, marble top bedroom suite; 3
pc. oak hi-back bedroom suite; spool, brass
trim, other beds; Cherry hall rack w/mirror;
Walnut marble top hall rack; softwood corner
cupboard; oak 6 leg farm table; cherry
dropleaf table; solid end blanket chest; solid
end pie cupboard; 12' tavern type table; 2 Tin
spice cabinets marked Thomas Lloyd; JP
Coats spool cabinet w/roll-up doors; reed doll
carnage w/parasal & foot rest; dovetailed
cradle: dough box; trunks; parlor suite; hit
chcock type chairs; lots of other chairs &
rockers; 2 cherry 2 drawer nightstands;
marble top stands; washstands; oak half round
dropleaf banquet stand; 2 small drysink
cabinets; spoke wheel teacart; several oil
paintings on canvass; raised head couches;
clocks; copper items; 3 Bisque dolls;
coverlets; lots of glassware; many more items
not listed.
Auct. Note: This home has been in this family
since 1855 many items from this 3 generation
accumulation being discovered everyday. Plan
to attend.
Terms; Cash.
Sellers,
MUNCY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Conducted by
Fraley Auction Co.
Muncy. Pa. (717) 546-6907
AUOOII94L
’"Frys Auction Hall will hold there
monthly antique auction the same
evening, just across the street, plan to
attend for 1 full day of 2 antique auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
73 DAIRY CATTLE 73
Located on Farm 6 miles S.E, of Sunbury,
Pa., 12 miles W. of Shamokin, 1 mile S. of
Rt. 61 near Stonnington, along Ross
Road. Auction Arrows off Rt. 61 near
New Covenant Church.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.1988
Starting 1:00 P.M.
Herd consists of 56 milking age animals, 40
Holsteins, 14 Brown Swiss, 2 Guernsey, Several
Fresh Cows, Several Due in Winter, Balance in
Various Stages. 5 Bred Heifers, Due Early
Winter (4 Holsteins, 1 Brown Swiss), 5
Breeding Age Heifers, (2 Brown Swiss, 2
Holstein, 2 Guernsey) 7 Calves to Yearling
Holstein Heifers.
30 Day Health Charts, Preg. Checked, 100%
Calfhood Vacc. Sale Under Tent.
TERMS: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale.
Out of state buyers must have current bank
letter of credit guaranteeing funds.
Conducted By
FRALEY AUCTION CO
Licensed & Bonded
Auct. Lie. No.: AU-001194-L
R.D. 4, Box 328, Muncy, PA 17756
(717)546-6907
- Experience Doesn’t Cost You - It Pays!
PUBLIC
BANKRUPT
AUCTION
Capital Furniture Outlet Inc.
Approx. $150,000 Inventory of
New Furniture
SATURDAY, OCT. 25,1986
Time: 9:00 A.M.
1413 North Second Street, Harrisburg,
PA. Complete liquidation. Absolute
auction. ALL NEW FURNITURE. This
store is filled with good quality furniture,
three floors full.
10 living room suites, 4 complete dining room
suites, 10 complete bedroom suites, curio
cabinets, 9 coffee and end table sets, 20 table
lamps, 27 good dinette sets, 4 occ. tables, 5 hide
a-bed sofas, 16 recliner chairs, 2 gun cabinets,
10 pictures, 3 love seats, gilded mirrot, 2 love
seat sofas, drop-leaf cocktail table, 2 chests,
entertainment center, washbowl and pitcher
stand, 5 long sofas, 4 roll top desks, 3 section
wall unit, 3 hall mirrors, wing back chairs,
Oriental desk set, 3 wall mirrors, 4 high back
armchairs, 15 double box springs with mat
tress, 3 bunk bed sets, 13 single mattresses and
box springs, 6 box springs and mattress for
queen size beds, 14 double headboards, 13
single headboards, 2 brass single beds, 15
queen size headboards, 20 table lamps, 6 good
quality bar stools, breakfront top, 11 Lazy Boy
chair recliners, electric vibrator lounge chair,
brass double headboard, 30 hassocks, 30 sofa
cushions, ten hutches, 13 nightstands, 20 dining
room wood chairs, drift wood plant
arrangement. This furniture is all new. Store
set up just like they were still running. There
are dining room suites with Windsor type
chairs, cherry bedroom suites. Lots of Bassett
furniture. If you need good furniture, don’t
miss this sale. All new.
TERMS: Cash or company check. Money
orders accepted.
Not responsible for accidents on premises on
day of sale or removal day. Removal day if you
need it will be Monday, Oct. 27. Time 10 a.m.
until 3 p.m.
Food and toilets will be available on
premises. Sale rain or shine as sale is being
held inside this large building.
You must bring your own labor to remove
this furniture.
NOTICE: Sales tax will be collected. Dealers
bring your sales tax number. No exceptions.
EDWARD HARKER, Trustee Att
Claude C. Wolfe. Auctioneer
Lie. A.U. 0010-33 L
Phone 717-737 0734
73 Dairy
Cattla 73
51 Holstein
17 Brown Swiss
3 Guernsey
Owner
PAUL WOLFE