A42;Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 2002 Berks County Farm-City Event Honors Longtime Farm Owners MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff Wyomissing (Berks Co.) For the 19th time, members of the Berks County agriculture and ag ribusiness industry gathered to celebrate agriculture with awards and a presentation about the an nualFarm-City exchange. The Berks County Chamber of Commerce Farm-City Council NEWFIELD AUCTION CO. PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., NOV. 16, 2002 10 A.M. For; Marcacci Equip. Co. Located; 1935 Vine Rd., Vineland, N.J. (Vine Rd. is off of Main Rd. (Rt. 555) between Wheat & Oak Rds.) Vehs., equip., tools, and a Ig. variety of items' surplus to our needs. Including: ‘B9 Ford F-150 extended cab, ‘B9 Chevy 1500 p.u., ‘B5 Ford F-150 w/ladder rack, ‘B2 CMC S-10 p.u., ‘B3 Jeep Wagoneer w/snow plow. ‘B9 Chevy Corsica. Kruger 20’ gooseneck equip, li 1. Yale 2500 forklift w/air tires (propane) Comm, kitchen equip.: 2 Berckle meat sheers, 2 - Butcher Boy meat band saws, Hobart meat grinder, hamburger patty maker, sev. BBQ grills & port pig roasters, gas stoves & bakery ovens, sev S.S sinks & tables, 2 - walk-m coolers Shop equip. & tools: Walker Turner table saw & drill press. Rockwell wood lathes, woodworking bench. Lincoln stick welder. Thermal Arc plasma cutter, welding table & torches, bench grinder, 2 - sand blasters & cab, Budget elec, hoists. Ig. pipe threader, hand & power tools, hyd. fl. jacks, shop vacs, appliances, hand trks.. rigging equip , scaf folding. dollies, carts, chains, fire ext. roller con veyors. shelving, bolt bins & contents, plumbing & elec, fittings, pipe & steel w/racks, 200,000 BTU heater, concrete mixer, Mikasa gas tamper, Milwaukee demo, hammer, ladders. New electronic baseball score board 4'xlO’ still m the crate. Old R.R. lanterns, copper kettle signs, and much more. T.J. Sullins Auctioneer Ram/Shine Food Available Bar-B-Que Pork Terms: Cash. Payment in full at sale time. All items sold “as is” Sale conducted by Newfield Auction Co. (856) 697-4053 Restaurant Equipment Auction Nov. 18 - Monday-10 am Peppermint Lounge 700 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. This Landmark Restaurant is NOT Going Out of Business. We are selling Surplus Equipment to make room for Future Improvements. The Peppermint Lounge is a large capacity Night Club, noted for its exciting decor. We will be selling fifties decor, many booths and tables, awnings, stack chairs, kitchen equipment, like new 4 burner gas range, Vulcan combo six burner range w/grill and double convection ovens, Hobart 20 qt. mixer, Belshaw gas donut fryer. Refrigeration Imperial freezer, CRC refrigerator, toasters, hot cheese disp. Baker’s Pride pretzel oven, heat lamps. Globe sheer, cof fee makers, Starr hot dogger, Servend 400 ice machine, SS bus carts, 3 bay sinks, gas fryers - new and used, refrigerated sandwich units, Metro shelving, Henny Penny pressure fryers, Vulcan convection ovens, steam tables, electric hot hold cabinets, light fixtures, round tables look like 45 records, beer signs, TVs, file cabi nets, small safe, french fry cutter, bar supplies, - pots and pans and small wares for all types of food service and bakery. Special feature; 40’ x 50’ center pole tent - white color Directions: From Rt’s 11 & 15 at Selinsgrove take Rt. 61 North to Sunbury. Continue on Rt. 61 North, I mile, turn right on Market St. Terms: No Buyer’s Premium, Cash and Pa. Check. -24 hr. removal. MARK BARANOWSKI AU 2570 (717) 657-2317 sponsored the Berks County Farm-City Banquet Thursday evening at the Sheraton Reading Hotel. Dr. Robert and Helene Dreis bach were honored with one of two Public Relations in Agricul ture awards. The Dreisbachs, Hamburg,have 115 registered Jer sey animals on 120 acres. Dr. Dreisbach is doing small animal veterinary work from the farm of fice. Helene is na tional director of the National Jer sey Cattle Club. The second Public Relations in Agriculture Award went to the Berks County Planning Commission. Dur ing the 19905, the planning commis sion initiated a HOLSTEIN HERD DISPERSAL FRL, NOV. 22,2002 11:00 AM ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE HEAD ALL A.I. SIRED AND SERVICED Dispersal Held For Jonas - Ruth Stoltzfus in Kent County Millington, Maryland 6 mile West of Millington 6 mile East of Chestertown, From Rt. 301 go West on 291 miles, from Rt. 213 at Galena go South on 313 to 290 South to 291 West, 20 years of A.I. breeding. Twenty Five breeding age heifers, 100 head of milk cows, 75 head 2 and 3 yr old, 59 head fresh and due Aug. 2002 thru Feb. 2003. November test average 82 lb. milk, 3.8 fat, R.H.A. presently 24,600 M. R.H.A. last 12 month over 25,000 M. 908 fat presently 20 head, milking over 100 lb. 32 head over 9.0 lb. App. 50% of animals have registration papers animals all eligible for registration if desired. Auct. note: there are animals in this herd that would score well. Call owner for info on animals 410-778-0203. Bring proper I.D. to obtain buyer number. Pedigrees Dale Hoover 717-867-2489 Petersheim Auctioneers: W Steve - Orpha Rose 610-857-5200 , f AU 001349 L V*\ly MON. NOV. 18TH 5:30 Furniture: Oak display desk; raised panels; ver tical tambour mil; from Crieder Shoe Factory, E- Town: Vic style love seat; old wooden telephone booth; game table; organ stool; grained blanket chest; patio chairs; poster bed; cherry display cabinet; deco chiffrobe; mahog. china; Vic wick er baby carriage; Fahlin propeller; bedroom suite; oak table. Collectibles: 1929 Harrisburg telegraph marble tournament lapel pin; 16th cent. John Foxes Book of Martyrs, 1583; Actes and monuments of mat ters most special and memorable, printed by John Day with hand written script front and back end pages; jewelry; 14k ring w/15 diamonds; lct-14k art deco ring; 14k ladies watch w/diamonds; let. anniv ring; platinum wedding engage rings; 18k pocket watch w/chain - Civil War; cartridge box w/tins; strap; breastplate; sling; belt & buckle; bayonet with scabbard; the Daily Citizen, Vicksburg Miss., 1863; colt flask; Rem. 45. cal. black powder, Italian; Colt 36 black powder; High standard 22,9 shot rev; WWII German 7.65 Rev; Colt 22 semi-auto; Woodsman w/holster; Rem. 22 pump; Mossberg 22 bolt; air guns; four large paintings of black artists Duke Ellington, Lena Home, Marian Anderson 19505; 20+ water pitchers & tea pots. Hall, McCoy, Fiesta; radio Mickey Mouse 19505; mantle clock; regulator; ruff; bottles; books; alligator suitcase, ruff; top hat; advertising; 300+ keepsake Xmas orna ments; 5 Northwood carnival tumblers; castor set; chase; J. Bros, set of china; toys; cut, pressed Depression glass; sculpture by Manuel Felguerez, damaged; oils; prints; photos; lithos; sleds; oil lamps; comics; Golden Age & up T.V.; photo covers; Disney; war; Western & classic illus. 500+ 1984 Honda 500 Interceptor w/extra new engine. major effort to encourage more townships to develop effective ag riculture preservation zoning. Through the commission’s Ag riculture Zoning Incentive pro gram, about 60,000 acres in 12 townships were designated effec tive agriculture preservation areas. Phina Bodock won the Woman in Agriculture Award. Bodock is best known for her work as a county executive director of the Farm Service Agency (FSA). Bodock started her FSA career as a program assistant and be came county executive director in 1989. She will be retiring in a few months. The Farm-City ichangees were Brendan Fehily, a news re porter for Channel 69 WFMZ for the past six months, and Mark Hoch, dairy farmer on the Hoch homestead. Mark was given a tour of the Channel 69 station and helped 10% Buyer Premium 3SS 717-944-6537 hrs?^ Honored for having farms in the family for more than 250 years were, from left, Mark and Bernice Hoch, Elmer and Ruth Petershirm, Richard H. Yoder and Richard A. Yoder, Joseph Schlegel (kneeling), Harold and Fern Adam, Mark and Janine Dreibelbis, and Lester and Faye Miller. Fehily gather a story at the Penn State Berks campus about cell phones. Fehily helped out with the daily chores on the farm. “A lot of people have the image of a guy sitting on a stool (to milk), and it’s certainly not like that anymore. It’s a very interesting process.” Fehily also helped to scrape down the bam. “I learned that cows produce a lot more than milk,” he said. jryL .jljpnbi . ning Commission, and Dr.-Robert Dreisbach. Far right is Er nest Heckman, master of ceremonies. 3 GREAT AUCTIONS John Deere LA Tractor Furniture, Contemporary Collectibles Household Items MON. NOV. 18, 2002 2:00 P.M. 125+ GUNS HANDGUNS, RIFLES, SHOTGUNS Catalog at www.shaffnerauction.com By Nov. 15 THURS. NOV. 21,2002 5:00 PM 500+ LOTS US COINS & CURRENCY OUTSTANDING FOREIGN SELECTION ANCIENT MONEY & ODDITIES Catalog at www.shaffnerauction.com By Nov. 15 FRI. NOY. 22,2002 5:00 PM Located at Shaffner Auction Gallery, 977 West Main Street, (Route #230) Mount Joy, PA 3 Miles from either Rheems or Manheim/Mount Joy exits of Route #283 midway between Lancaster & Harrisburg, PA. Preview 3- Hours Prior to Each Auction, 10% Buyers Premium, Visa/MC. Can we work for you? At our location or yours? Receiving hours at the Gallery are Wed 2PM - 7PM & Sat 9AM - Noon or call for a free confi dential appointment to discuss how to get the most for your collection. Shaffner Auction Co. Mark Diffenderfer AU 2897-L 717-492-0004 Marty Fleck (717)413-6238 We Treat Your Property As If It Were Our Own www.shaffnerauction.com Berks County farms with 250 or more years of family ownership included properties owned by Richard A. Yoder, with a family farm for 288 years; Kathryn Kauffman Stabler (caretaker Elmer Petersheim), 275 years; Mark and Bernice Hoch, 274 years; Joseph Schlegel, 264 years; Lester and Faye Miller, 261 years; Harold and Fem Adam, 259 years; and Mark and Janine Drei belbis, 252 years. Trust Dinner Nov. 14 LANCASTER (Lan caster Co.) Lancas ter County has pre served more farms and acreage than any other county in the na tion,more than 50,000. This spirit of coop eration will be recog nized during Lancaster Farmland Trust’s an nual dinner on Thurs day, Nov. 14, at the Quality Inn and Suit es, Oregon Pike in Lancaster. A welcome recep tion and silent auction will begin at 5:45 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The silent auction will again feature items produced on some of the Trust’s preserved farms. All proceeds from the auc tion go toward helping to preserve farmland. Fifteen farm fami lies (a total of 18 farms) who have pre served their farms this year will be honored with land benefactor awards. For more informa tion, call (717) 293-0707.