(Continued from Page A 10) New York State Vegetable Con ference, Holiday Inn, Liver pooLNLY^Gl^ id lilage, wage, am - esfick Update, Adams County Expo, Gettysburg, (717) 334-6271. Winter Ground Manager’s Sem inar, Kutztown Grange, (610) 378-1327. Christmas Tree Short Course, Penn Stater Conference Center, thru Feb. 14. Delmarva Dairy Days, Hartley Del. Southeast Pennsylvania Tree Fruit Meeting, Berks County Ag Center, Leesport, (610) 378-1327. Beef Quality Assurance Train ing Session, Clarion County Park, Shippenville, 7 p.m. and Feb. 14 at the Greene County Extension Office, 7 p.m. Dairy Farm Workshop, Cam bria County extension office, Ebensburg, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Landscaping Seminar, Luzerne County Extension, Luzerne County Community College, Nanticoke, (570) 825-1701. Auctioneer AU2425-L ** PUBLIC AUCTION FRI., FEB. 15, 2002 4:30 PM To be held at 4401 Philadelphia Ave, Chambersburg, PA 17201 4 miles North of Chambersburg along Route 11 at Kenny’s Auction AUTOMOBILE 8:00 PM; 1997 Ford Crown Victoria LX, 4 dr sedan, mileage 42,000 mi, 4.6 liter engine, climate control and all the extras, light matte green..NlCE CAR, garage kept PERSONAL PROPERTY: Executive style desk; Chelsea ship clock; wall clock, 2 Bose stereos; Sony TV/VCR combo; modern Tiffany style lamp; signed frame work; other lamps; 2 Windsor style arm chairs; stretcher base table; sofa, stands; chests; dbl bed; wall hanging curio cabinet; big desk, much more TOOLS; 8” drill press; Wilton vise; Craftsman tools and tool chests; Milton sunder, Snap on Tools, small tools for finer work; hatchets; tools are like new; plus many more GUN BOOKS-KNIFE BOOKS: A large amount of books about guns, knives and making knives, Indians and com books; ammo, gun case; few knives; COINS: Few silver dollars, etc NOTE: Items are of good quality E. 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SOUDER ESTATE F & M Trust, Executor John McD Sharp Jr, Attorney FURNITURE starts at 9 PM: maple hutch; moosehead maple dinette set; rocker; sofa bed; glider rocker; 4 piece cherry bedroom set; 6 pc white French style bedroom set; queen box springs and mattresses; chest of drawers; cedar chest; mirrors; end tables; organ; corner shelf MISCELLANEOUS: set of Bavaria “Baronet” china; oak kitchen shelf clock; coo coo clock; 2 Hummels; 2 carnival bowls; flatware; ruby glass; set Corelle; much more MR & MRS JOHN BYRD Menno Village WILD LIFE ART: painted saws and saw blades, painted by Wildlife artist Paul Houck; Bedroom set; Mahogany breakfront; sofa bed; recliners; rototiller; porta power 10 ton: chain saw; Anens w/attachments - snow blower, lawn mower, yard vac, chipper; small generator; wooden wheelbar row, garden tools; block & tackle Auction in the back room begins at 6:30 with box lots outside, then inside for a variety of smalls and furniture not listed STORM DATE: Saturday, Feb 16 4:30 Terms: Cash, good check Kenny’s Auction 717-264-6578 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.kennvsauction.ci Northeast Region Landscape Seminar, Clarion Hotel, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, 8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Delmarva Ag Expo, Wicomico Civic Center, Salisbury, Md., thru Feb. 14. Pa. Holstein Association Annual Meeting, Lycoming County, Hoss’s Steak House, William* snortjT^SOpjn^^ _______ >ilage, orage, ariL .'estick Exposition, Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., (717) 394-6851. Virginia Vineyard Association annual meeting, Omni Hotel, Charlottesville, Va., thru Feb. 16,(540)456-6376. Appalachian Fruit Grower’s Meeting, Arena Restaurant, Bedford, 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Estate Planning, Clarion County Park, Shippenville, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. York County and Lancaster County Fruit Growers meet ing, Acorn Farms Conference Center, Lancaster, (717) 394- 6851. Reproductive SOP Workshop, ntL (Continued from Page A 27) head accounting tor 21 percent of the state inventory. He added that 70 percent of the operations have less than 99 head and ac count for 3 percent of the inven tory. Moore sees more of the smaller operations going out of business and expansion continu ing in others. While commenting on the state hog farmers, he said that Pennsylvania producers are doing a good job in their sow far- PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., MARCH 23, 2002 TIME - 9AM Located in Perry Co., Tuscarora Twp, 1587 Shull Hill Rd., Newport, Pa. From Newport, take Rt. 849 west approx 6-7 miles. Just before the village of Marklesville turn right onto Shull Hill Rd & 1.5 mi to auction site. REAL ESTATE (12 noon) Located m a rural setting on approx 38 acres is a 2-story framed house w/2-BR’s & full bath on 2nd floor; kitchen, din rm, living rm w/fireplace, den, mud rm/laundry rm/half bath & a wrap around screened-in porch all on the Ist level; attic, basement, detached 2-car block garage (30’W x 24’D) and 2-out sheds. A small pond, fruit trees, fields & wooded area make this prop erty a sportsmans paradise. Open house dates- Feb. 17 & 24, l-4pm. Other times by appoint ment. Offered w/reserve. Terms-10% down the day of the auction, the balance due at settlement. Note-Personal property will be offered same day. OWNER & SELLER: LEONA WHITE, LOUISE CLOUSER, REP PAYEE Nevin AU 2553-L FAHNESjOCK’S 582- . J . 245- 8565 Auction Service 2727 Lesley Firth Learning Center, Mercer County Extension, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., (814) 865- 3175. VVA Annual Technical Confer ence, Omni Hotel, Charlottes ville, Va., thru Feb. 16, (717) 394-6851. Westmoreland County Crops Day, Greensburg Extension office, Donohoe Center, (724) 837-1402. Calf Feeder School, Walker Township Building, near Pleasant Gap, 10 a.m.-l p.m. Beef Quality Assurance Pro gram, Green County Exten sion Office, Waynesburg, 7 p.m.-9 p.m., (724) 627-3745. Pesticide Certification Exam, Penn State Cooperative Ex- tension, Luzerne County, 8:30 a.m., (570) 825-1701. Cambria County Crops Day, 10 and Grower’s Meeting, Fleet wood Grange Hall. 9:30 a.m.- 3 p.m., (610) 391-9840. Wayne County Dairy Day, Honesdale High School, Ter- race St., Honesdale, 10 a.m.- East District Office of Ohio State University Extension, (740)732-2381. Beginning Beekeeping Seminar, Penn State Cooperative Ex tension, Beaver, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and 2nd seminar, Penn State Cooperative Extension, Leslie Firth Learning Center, Mercer, (724) 774-3003. New Castle County 4-H Winter Workshop Lamb Watch, 9 a.m.-noon. Pa. Farm Link, Ways to Get into Farming, Holiday Inn, Grant- ville, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., (717) 664- 7077. Food and Farming Program, Lebanon County Agricultural Center, Cornwall Road, 8 a.m.-Noon, (717) 270-4391. Keystone Pork Expo ACES for Pa. FFA, also Feb. 17, Marriott Harrisburg, (717) 705-9551. Keystone Coldwater Confer ence, Penn State Conference Center Hotel, State College, (814)768-9584. Ohio Gr° ic^Wm^Snort Course, Wyndam Dublin Hotel, Dublin, Ohio, thru Feb. 19. (440)466-4417. Adams All-Day Educational meeting, Biglerville High School, (717) 334-6271. Beef Quality Assurance Pio gram, Lancaster County Farm and Home Center, 7 p.m.-9 p.m., (717) 394-6851. LebanonCmim^^ table meeting, Schaefferstown Fire Hall, (717) 240-4391. Regional Nutrient Management Conference, Rustic Lodge, In diana. Also Feb. 21, Radisson Inn, Williamsport; March 12, Holiday Inn, Harrisburg, West Mechanicsburg; and March 14, Berks County Ag Center, Leesport. Farm Computerized Accounting and Pa. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Cumberland County Extension Office, Carlisle, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., also Feb. 21,26, and 28, (717) 270- 4391. Clarion/Venango Livestock meetings, Ford City, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Franklin County Fruit Growers All-Day Educational Confer ence, Savoy Restaurant, Way nesboro, (717) 334-6271. Dairy Cow Foot Health Clinic, Williamsburg Farm Show Building, Williamsburg, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Franklin County Turf meeting, Chambersburg Cooperative Extension, (717) 263-9226. rowings with an average of 8.80 pigs saved per litter compared to the 8.78 U.S. average. All factors discussed com petitive meats, feed suoDlies and costs, Futures contract prices, consumer incomes, government price supports Moore pre dicted 2002 will be a fairly prof itable year for pork producers. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,2002-A4l rape am Keystone Pork Bowl, second place, Berks County 4-H team: From left, Nate Manbeck, Jared Treichler, Kim Angstadt, and Gwen Powers. Dairy Risk Management 1 rain ing, Ramada Inn, State Col-’ lege, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Pesticide Update and Conserva tion meeting, Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown, and Feb. 21 and 28, Milford Township Building, Milford, 7:15 p.m.-9;30 p.m. Udder Health and Mastitis Con trol Workshop, Leslie N. Firth Learning Center, Mercer County Extension, 7:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. Also Feb. 20, Wil liam J. Bainbridge Technology Center, Mead ville, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Codorus Creek Watershed As sociation Winter meeting, P H Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, 6 p.m., (717) 845-3601. Beef Quality Assurance Pro gram, Somerset County, Rural Electric Coop, Somer set, 7 p.m.-9 p.m., (814) 445- 8911. Blair, Huntingdon Dairy Cow Foot Health Clinic. Farm Show Building, Williamsburg, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Timber Taxation, Cambria County Cooperative Exten sion, Ebensburg, 7 p.m.-9 Marketing Conference and Trade Show, York Expo Center, Holidome, York, (610) 391-9840. Cambria County and Somerset Counties Regional Vegetable and Potato meeting, Ebensburg, (814) 472-7986. Ohio Dairy Conference and Milking Parlor Efficiency, Ohio R & D Center, Wooster, Ohio, (330) 264-8722. Dairy Cattle Foot Care, Berks County Ag Center, Leesport, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Land O’Lakes annual meeting, Minneapolis, Minn. Conven tion Center, thru Feb. 21.