Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 27, 1990, Image 43

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    FRALEY’S SPRING
AUCTION CALENDAR
Watch for these coming dispersals:
SAT., FEB. 17
Logging equipment, 8 trucks, 3 forktrucks, Timber
jack skidder, small items, (Owners retiring after SO
yrs) on premises 1/2 mile N of Muncy Valley, Pa.
along Rt. 42. Owners, Marquardt Bros.
SAT., FEB. 24
Farm Machinery, Tractors, Small Items, Etc. (Dis
continuing Fanning Operations) on farm 3 miles E.
of Jersey Shore, PA. along Pine Run Road. Owner,
Williams Farms.
WED.. FEB. 28
Complete dispersal of Farm Machinery, 7 Tractors,
Trucks, Etc. (Owner sold farm & dairy- makes sale
necessary) on farm 3 miles E. of Jersey Shore, PA.
Owner, J. David & Doris Jarrett.
THURB.. MAR. 1
8 Mules, Full line Horse drawn Farm Machinery,
Produce, Etc. 5 miles E. of Bellefonte, PA. off Rt
64. Owner, John & Susanne King.
SAT.. MAR. 3
4th Annual Heifer & Farm Machinery Sale (App.
12S heifers) on farm 4 miles S. of Selinsgrove, PA.
off Rts. 11 & IS. Terms by Ethan Martin.
WED.. MAR. 7
Modem farm machinery, 6 tractors, combine, etc.
(Owners retiring after 50 yrs.) on farm S miles NE
of Hughesville, Pa. Owners, Marquardt Bros.
SAT.. MAR. 10
Fraley’s Annual Spring Consignment Sale at the
Farm, 3 miles E. of Muncy along Kepner Hill
Road.
SAT., MAR. 17
ID 4420 Combine, Case 1070 Tractor, Farm Ma
chinery, Etc. on Farm 3 miles NE of Washington
ville. PA. Owner, Richard & Gail Davies.
SAT.. MAR. 24
Farm Machinery, Tractors, Household Goods,
(Owners sold farm) 1/2 mile S. of Dewart, PA.
along Rt. 405. Owner, William & Doris Fair
child. Assisted by Michael P. Weaver.
WED.. MAR. 28
Farm Machinery, 3 Tractors, Etc. on Farm 3 miles
NE of Muncy, PA. near Lime Bluff Quarry.
Owner, Ralph & Charlotte Weaver.
SAT., MAR. 31
Household Goods, Antiques, Oak Furniture, of
Verna Walp on Premises 2 1/2 miles NE of
Sybertsville, PA. (Luz. Co.) William Walp P.O.A.
WED. EVE., APR. 18
Real Estate, Household Goods, Antiques, Etc. at 92
Wagner Avenue, Montgomery, PA. Owner, Anna
C. Shick Estate. Co. Exe.’x: Louise S. Feigles •
Helen S. Andrews.
SAT., MAY 5
Annual Feeder Cattle Sale, (App. 250 head) at
Alvin Wenger Farm, 4 miles S. of Port Trevorton,
PA. Terms by: Alvin Wenger.
THESE AUCTIONS ARE f
CONDUCTED BY
FRALEY AUCTION CO. U
R.D. #4 Box 328, Muncy, PA. &
RY7IL (717) 546-6907 Jy\
LYCOMING COUNTY’S FOREMOST \ )
AUCTION SPECIALIST. w
To be assured of a date for
your sale call NOW!!
Public Auction Register
Cloaing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
of each week's public*(Jon
Jan.-Feb. Oak Bottom Rd„ Shady
THURS. FEB. 1-11:30AM, La"? Dair V Sales - ,nc -
Registered and Hi Grade Aucte -
Herd Dispersal Cows and PR). FEB. 2 - I:3OPM, Pigs
Heifers, at the Shady Lane state Graded Sale, at
Dairy Sales, Inc., ’/< mi. W Westminster Livestock
of Quarryville off Rt. 372 on Auction. Westminster. MD.
GORDONVILLE FIRE CO.
ANNUAL
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1990
8:30 A.M.
Location Gordonville Fire Hall
Lane. County, Pa.
FARM EQUIP., LIVESTOCK
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES
We will advertise your consignment
If consigned before Feb. 17.
For consignment information call
Roland 717-768-8136,
Ralph 717-687-7373
Terms:
Sale Committee
717-768-3869
Funk #AU-314-L &
Local Auctioneers
QPEN HOUSE
February 8, 9 & 10
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We’re opening our doors across the country!
Call your local office today to set up an appoint
ment during our three-day open house 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. daily on Feb. 8,9 & Id, 1990. Take advan
tage of our best prices of the year now through
Feb. 10, 1990. If it’s more convenient, you can
set up an appointment before our open house
and still take advantage of our building savings.
Our local sales representatives will give
you the personal attention you deserve and
will assist you with your building
t needs. Remember to take advantage
of our low prices and receive two free
Windstopper jackets with your order.
Door prizes will be given out daily
during the open house and refresh
ments will be served. See you there!
Free weather
vane with every
building purchase
(Continued from Pago A 42)
Because we work with food,
animals, toxic chemicals and the
environment, the eyes of a con
cerned public arc upon us. We
operate in glass houses, and we
Did You
• Descendants of the ancient
and legendary Africans known to
outsiders as Pygmies, the semino
madic Efe carry on a tradition of
hunting and gathering little
affected by the modem world,
says National Geographic.
• One of the world’s largest
populations of hunter-gatherers,
some 150,000 to 200,000 Pygmies
remain scattered across seven
African countries, says National
Geographic.
• The term Pygmy, considered
derisive by the African people it
purparts to describe, comes from
the Greek word “pygme,” a unit
of length defining the distance
from the elbow to the knuckles,
says National Geographic.
• Pygmies have always been
considered the original inhabitants
of the African rain forest, hunting
Pipeline
have to continue to show the publ
ic the good job we are doing.
Good public relations, a good
image, and keeping the public
informed is a responsibility we all
share.
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and gathering for hundreds or
even thousands of generations
before agriculturists arrived, says
National Geographic.
• The foraging ways of the Efe,
short-statured African people
widely known as Pygmies, may be
similar to human existence prior
to the introduction of agriculture
some 10,000 years ago, says
National Geographic.
• The Efe, descendants of the
ancient Africans known to outsid
ers as Pygmies, firmly believe that
white people eat black people and
find children especially appetiz
ing, says National Geographic.
• Renowned as archers, the efe,
short-staturcd African people
widely known as Pygmies, pursue
more than 45 different animals for
meat, says National Geographic.