Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1991, Image 46

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    A46-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 12, 1991
Mifflin County Farmers’ Association Adopts Policies
GAIL STROCK 90% of the people will have to be beverage container deposit can be (long combination vehicle), we fof
Mifflin Co. Correspondent computer literate. We have com- enacted. recommend that the current state in
PENNS VALLEY (Mifflin puter assisted drafting. We need to 3. We recommend that PFA regulations on gross weight and reaue stinc that the activitLenf a®
Co.)—Fifty members and guests become more applied in the investigate the possibility of the maximum length be maintained. state budget committee tv. o*ol® 0 * 01 ®
attended the Mifflin County Far- academic and more academic in implementation of a national A policy limiting legislator’s „ nH hi Jr f t , h ani . “P 6"
mers’ Association’s Annual Meet- lhe training. So we’re looking health policy. terms failed to be adopted while nlh i r hH hnH f_ c
ing, held at the Penns Valley more at integrating the two.” 4 - We recommend an overhaul another policy, requiring proof of resDect t 0 t jT e State Slin<!hi ’ T W , Uh
Christian Retreat Center to hear A business meeting followed of the light and sound system in passing a hunter’s safety course an( j another reaues tinT siT'’
Fred Kerr, a member of the Pen- Kerr’s question and answer per- the courtroom. before buying a hunting license, (rum to Pago A 47) 1 ter
nsylvania Farmers’ Association iod. Policy development chairman 5. We recommend that taxpay- PUBLIC AUCTION
relations department, speak on Dave Esh presented seven policy ers’dollars not be used to bail out w»uivi»w v A AVIV
vocational agriculture programs, resolutions iopr discussion and the Pennsylvania Lottery Fund. lyAyi Dl IDI I^^
Kerr, one of 13 people adoption. The following six poli- 6. the use of LCV’s I VULIv
appointed by the governor to serve c ies were adopted: My AUCTION
on the PA Advisory Council for 1. We recommend that enforce- ' { “vV/1 IV/ll
Vocational Education, challenged me nt of Pennsylvania’s Nutrient DAY CARE FURNITURE & EQUIP.
the group to help form a working Management Ordinance be trans- COMMERCIAL KITCHEN EQUIP
partnership between school board ferred to and maintained within f'UII/VC PIIDMITIIDP A rove *
members, students, teachers, the PA Department of Agriculture e t° A I loot
administrators, counselors, busi- not the PA Department of Envir- Sdt., OCT. 19, 1991
ness and industry leaders, and onmental Resources. At 10 A.M.
parents to develop a successful 2. Due to the ineffectiveness of In the Fogelsvllle Auction Center Bldg.,
vocational program, including present-day mandatory recycling, S. Nursery St., Fogelsvllle, PA. (Just
vocational agriculture. we recommend the returnable West Of Allentown, 2 blocks NW of
“We brag about one in five jobs l-78/Rt. 100 Exit),
being related to agriculture, yet ....... _ _
only a small percentage of these £ chain of licensed Day Care centers has
jobs are in production agricul- beenclosed and we have been commis
lure.” Kerr said when speaking of s,oned b V the sacu [ ed Part V to "9 uidat e a"
educating and training sludents for & Most ,s ,n ex ‘ cond - on, V a
jobs and the disadvantage vo-ag , . .. u .
students have in being isolated I J Os P la^ c f airs: fo ! din 9 cj Bl '* stack
from regular academic classes. Chairs; lot high chairs; dzs. cribs; dzs. day
“We are now working with the beds: bab y 9 ates; dzs - Pine shelf units i
PHnrT.L on S dzs. knock down tables: metal shelves;
Department of Educauon on the p | astic slj(Jj 100 , s t ma •
I nte fr^Zrfmrn.7kiTs d a re o sn chair strollers; sand & water tables: metal
utility cabinets: cban 9' n 9 tables i 6 Hobart
academic OTientea we neea to get under counter commercial SS dis
the academic people to become hwashers; Jordan SS commercial 2 door
more practical, or more apphed commercial refrig; micro-
And we need to get vocational . . . ?
programs more academic. They wave °/ en; silverware; upright piano; file
need to be able to do the job, but cab, " ets: ,ron, "9 b ? ards l 30 «lec
by the year 2000, for example, Fred Kerr stacking washer & dryer; Royal 1544
AUCTION L Terms-- Cash, Visa, M/C or Approved
FOGELSVILLE AUCTION CENTER check (New Customers must have bank
A ANTIQUE & MODERN ,etterof refer SgFor
rinrA SIJS O CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
rlntAnlVlO Ot OF SLATINGTON, Secured Parly
ACCESSORIES
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1991 AT 6 PM
S. Nursery St, Fogelsvllle, PA.
(Just West of Allentown take Rt 100 exit North off 1-78 for 2 blocks)
SHOTGUNS
Win #42.410 VR deluxe checkered w/Win #5 engraved patt. in 24 carat gold; Win
#42.410 Skeet dbl dia. checkered w/Win #5 engr. patt; Win #l2l2ga.VR deluxe
checkered w/Win #5 patt; Win #l2 12 ga. Trap grade w/pigeon made 1922; Win
1912 20 ga. nickel steel brl; Win #l2 20 ga. made 1922; Win #1216 ga.; (2) Win
1897 12 ga made 1906; Win #9712 ga. takedown; (3) Rem #llOO 12 ga. auto;
Rem #3116 ga.; (2) Ithaca #5112 ga auto; Rem #B7O 12 ga mag & #B7O Wing
master; Browning 20 ga. auto., engraved; Win 350 12 ga. auto; Rem #ll-48 12
ga. auto: Ansley Fox Grade Al 2 ga. dbl brl; Win #2412 ga dbl brl; William Moore
12 ga. dbl brl; Savage #94-6 12 ga.; Riverside 12 ga. dbl brl.
RIFLES
Sako Forrester .308 w/3xB scope; Win #7O .270 w/scope; Win #70.243 target
rifle w/l2x scope; Rem #722 .222 w/scope: Roger #77.243; Savage #99.300
sav.; Marlin 9 mm camp carbine; Ruger P-85 9 mm; Savage #110.22-250; Bing
ham .22 mag; (2) Rem 141.35 w/scope; Rem 760.35; Roger 10-22.22 folding
stock; Rem #14.32 rem w/scope: Rem #1917 US Army Rifle; British Enfield #4
Mark I; Ml GARAND .30-06 milt w/clips & tools; 10 asstd milt rifles; old Hamilton
& Steven .22 Boy's Rifles; 15 asstd .22 rifles; Savage #24.22/20 ga.; Win. 62.22;
Thompson Center .50 flintlock & more.
HAND GUNS
Colt .32 & .22 auto pistols; S&W .32 revolvers; Colt Match Target .22
auto pistol; H&R Sportsman .22 rev.; S&W .22; Ruger MK2.22; new 44
perc Navy revolver, cased; new .44 Flintlock pistol cased; several other
new pen; & flintlock pistols; & more.
ANTIQUE FIREARMS
US COLT double action .45 revolver Pat 1872 w/holster ex cond; J. Hen
ry Flintlock long rifle full tiger maple stock, brass work ex cond; Henry
musket; Sharps 4 brl pepperbox; Lehman, Lancaster Pa Perc 'A stock long
rifle, tiger maple; U.S. Trenton perc. musket & more.
MISC.
10 hand carved wdn duck decoys inc; shore bird; gun cabinets; old hunt
ing licenses; knives; lot asstd ammo.
This is only a partial listing. We have over 140 fine firearms to choose
from. Something for everyone!
Terms- Cash, Visa, M/C, Approved Check
Refreshments served
Conducted by Ralph W. Zetilemoyer Auction Co. Inc.
(215) 395-8084 PA License iAU-001809-L
PO Box 215 • Fogelsville PA 18051 • 215 305-8084 • License MUOOIBOO-L
ZCTTLEMOTER AUCTION
Antique
Auction
WED., OCT. 16, 6:00 PM
Located Troxelville Auction, Troxelville, Pa.,
SO miles north of Harrisburg, Pa. off Rt. IS
north to RL 104 north to Middleburg, Rt. 522
west to Beaver Springs, right on RL 235, 4
miles to auction. For info. ph. 301-662-3530 -
301-663-0732 or 717-658-7141.
SELLING OVER 200 PCS. OP
FINE OAK-WALNUT-CHERRY
COUNTRY-PRIMITIVES
COLLECTABLES
Such as; S oak bedroom suits, M.T. 2 pc.
walnut bedroom set, mahogany dining set, oak
desks, bookcases, dressers, side-by-sides, hall
rack, M.T. VicL stand, jelly cupbs., rope bed,
wicker, O.G. sofa (circa 1850), crocks - jugs -
clocks - lamps - pictures - glassware - collect
ables. You name it and it’s here.
Auctioneer: C.P. Jacobs, Jr.
PA «AU-002333-L
We’ll only have a couple more auctions
this winter
Consisting Of A Lovely Limestone Home circa
1855 With Frame Addition, Containing Approx.
1864 Sq. Ft. Of Living Space On A Lot Measur
ing 80’xl72’. This Home Is In Move-In Condi
tion With Many Recent Improvements And Has
A Commanding View Of Farmlands. Located .3
Miles North Of The Square In Schaefferstown
On Rt. 419.
Ist FLOOR: L-Shaped Living Room w/Fireplace
And Open Stairway, Large Dining Room w/Pine
Floor And Many Built-Ins, 1/2 Bath, U-Shaped
Kitchen w/Knotty Pine Cabinets (Recent Ap
pliances) And Laundry Room.
2nd FLOOR: 4 Hall Entered Bedrooms, 1 Full
Bath. Full Attic For Storage (Insulated).
Basement Is Concreted And Has An Outside En
trance. The Home Is Served With Public Water
And Has An On Lot Septic System. There Is A 100
Amp Electric Service And An Oil Hot Water
Heating System. The Home Has Large Covered
Porches And A Screen Enclosed Porch.
TERMS: 10% Deposit Required Day Of Sale
With Full Settlement In 45 Days.
Inspection By Calling John H. Tice 273-3745
For An Appointment
CONDITIONS BY:
TIMOTHY AND JUDITH HUBER
ASSOCIATES J
John H. Tice
Broker/Auctioneer
536 E Penn Ave
Cteona, PA 17042
Bus: 717-273-3745
Res' 717-274-3567
PO Box 215 • Fogelsvnlle PA 18051 • 215 305 8084 » license »AUOOI6Q9I
ISBTTLEMOTKR AUCTION
itl ABSOLUTE
PUBLIC AUCTION
ANTIQUE CARS, TRUCKS.
TRACTORS. ENGINES. CHASSIS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1991
9:00 A.M.
Located In The Village Of Green Lane, Pa.,
Montgomery County.
Directions From Route 100 Take Route
29 South Into Pennsburg, Pa. Continue
On 29 And Enter Into Green Lane, Turn
Left Onto Lumber Street, Continue Vh
Miles To Auction Site.
This Formerly Being The Ed Dehoach Sal
vage Yard. Collection Consisting Of 30's,
40’s, 50’s Vehicles.
MApprox. 70 Vehicles Will Be Sold!!
McCormick, Farmall, John Deere, Oliv
er, Case Tractors: Cleveland Cletrac, Heil
Cletrac, Bulldozers: Hough Payloader;
Hercules Engines: Federal, Model A-T
Trucks: Triumph Mayflower Baby Rolls
Royce; Crosley.
Grills, Radios, License Plates, Trans
missions, Headlight Rings, Hood Orna
ments, Bumpers, Fenders, Hoods. Doors,
Chrome Assoc. Hubcaps, Starters, Etc.
Vehicles To Be Sold In As-ls Condition.
Some Are Running Order. This Is A
Very Partial Listing, Call Or Write For
Brochure #26.
Auction For:
RAY FREEMAN METALS
Auction Conducted By The:
J. Omar Landis Auction Service
Jay M. Wltman AU001127-L
Luke R. Wltman
P.O. Box 501 Apple & Robert Streets
Ephrata, Pa. 17522
(717) 738-7900 - 665-5735 _
See FuH Listing In Nmxt Week’s Issue