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    A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12, 2003
(Continued from Page AID)
ing, Penn State, thru July 16,
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Jack town Fair, Greene County,
Wind Ridge Fairgrounds, thru
July 19, (724) 428-3637.
Pasture. Grazing, Composting
Meeting, Dan Davis Farm,
Columbia County, 7 p.m.,
(717) 270-4391.
Beef Quality Assurance Chute
side Training Session, Jim and
Annette Delaplaine’s Farm,
Adams County, 7 p.m., (717)
939-7000.
Butler No-Till Field Day, Gra
ham Farm, Connoquenessing,
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., (814)
782-0033.
Pasture Walk and Grazing Meet
ing, Martin and Lori Whit
more’s, 7 p.m.
Wine Maker Technical Meeting,
Farm and Home Center, Lan
caster, 2 p.m.-5 p.m., (800)
292-3370.
Dairy Beef Quality Assurance
Training, Perry County,
Duane Hertzler, Moo Echo
Farm, Loysville, 10 a.m.-2:30
p.m.
Wednesday, July 16
Lancaster County 4-H Holstein
Show, Solanco Fairgounds,
Quarry ville, 8 a.m., (717)
548-2597.
Lancaster County Holstein Open
Show, Solanco Fairgrounds,
11:30 a.m.
Thursday, July 17
Progress through Communica
tions for Agriculture annual
farm tour and picnic, Potter
County, 1 p.m. tour, 7 p.m.
picnic.
Pasture Walk, Maryland Hedge
Apple Farms, Buckeystown,
Md., 7 p.m., (301)694-1594.
Lancaster County Pasture Walk,
John S. Click Farm, Marietta,
10 a.m.-l:30 p.m., (717)
394-6851.
Vineyard Tech Group Meeting,
Lancaster Farm and Home
Center, 2 p.m.-5 p.m., (717)
Farm Machinery Auction
Stuyvesant, NY
11:00 am Saturday, July 19, 2003
Machinery includes: 6 tractors: Steiger 251 Cougar, 4WD, articulates; Int,
1586 diesel; Int. 1066 diesel; Int. 966 diesel: JD 2440 w/JD loader; Int.
3588, 4WD (needs transmission work).
Skid Steers & Combine: Int. 1840 skid steer loader; Owatona 145 skid
steer loader, needs work; 1985 MF 850; 4 WD combine w/6 row corn head
& 14’ gram head.
Trucks: 1978 Ford - 4 WD spray buck w/500 gal. s.s. tank; 1976 Int. dump
truck - DT 466 - 8 yd.
Haying equipment: NH 415 discbme; Gehl 2360 discbme; NH 258 hay
rake; 2 steel hay wagons.
Tillage equipment: 2 JD 5 btm. plows; AC offset wing disc; Bnlhon soil
saver 11 shank chisel plow; Glenco soil saver 9 shank chisel plow; Bnllion
land commahder cultimulcher; Krause 26’ rock flex wing disc; Int. 24’ wing
type roller harrow.
Planting & harvesting equipment: White 6 row corn planter; 2 Richardton
high dump wagons; NH 4 row corn head, fits NH 1500-1915 forage har
vester; Degelman 14’ blade, fits Steiger; Int. bale processor (tub grinder);
Gehl grinder-mixer w/scales; Webster fertilizer box.
Misc: 3 ph Pinard log winch, PTO w/200’ cable; 3 ph log splitter; 3 ph post
hole digger; Shaver post pounder; 25 KW Winco generator; Aqua cow float;
50+ poly calf huts.
Not much small stuff. Note starting time -11 AM
Lunch available. Port-a John on Site Trucking Available
Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. Selling by number - positive ID
required. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Out-of-state buyers must
bring cash, certified funds or bank letters of guarantee addressed to Burton
Livestock - no exceptions. All sales final - everything sold as its - where is.
Directions: Take exit 12 off NYS Thruway 1-90. Take Rt. 9 south 5-6 miles.
Go straight through Kmderhook, NY. Go another 3 miles. Take right on Co.
Rt. 26-A. Go another 3 miles. Take first right on Gibbons Rd. Farm is one
mile on right (sign out front). Watch for auction arrows.
Owner: J.J, Millcreek Farm John Kowalski Ph: 518-758-6249
Auction by: Burtons/Empire, Vernon, NY 1-800-257-1819
Sale Managers & Auctioneer: Dale Chambers
Ken Hughs mobile - 315-436-2215
Harold Renwick - Chatham Market - 518-392-3321
394-6851.
Peny County Cluh i ,Picnic, Saville
Brethren in Christ Church,
7:15 p.m.
Kent County Fair, Kent Ag Cen
ter, Chestertown, Md., thru
July 20.
Delaware State Fair, Harrington,
Del., thru July 26, (302)
398-3269.
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Friday, July 18
BioHio Agriculture: Feeding the
Future of Ohio, Ohio Agricul
tural Research and Develop
ment Center and the Agricul
ture Technical Institute
campus, Wooster, Ohio, thru
July 20, (330) 262-8355.
Cecil County Fair, thru July 26,
(410) 392-3440.
Cecil County Old Time Farm
Days, Cecil County Fair
grounds, thru July 20, 7:30
p.m., (410) 658-3348.
Dauphin County Twilight Meet
ing, Ray Belack Farm, Gratz,
7 p.m.
Crop and Canopy Meeting Semi
nar, Virginia Tech,' AHS Jr.
Research Center, Winchester,
Field Day at Em-Tran, Eliza-
bethtown, (814) 238-5888.
New York State Holstein Picnic
and Kissamee Summer Sale
Fest, Ca/enovia. N.Y., 11 a.m.,
(70)949-2046.
Gentle Logging for the Landown
er, Hillsgrove Ranger Station,
2 p.m., (570)746-1844.
Md. Brown Swiss/Ayrshire Field
Days, Frederick County Fair,
(301) 984-0880.
Adams County Cooperative Ex
tension Trial Gardeners Open
House, Adams County Exten
sion, (717) 334-6271.
Composting Seminar, Bernard’s
Orchard, Kennett Square, 10
a.m., (610) 696-3500.
Monroe County Conservation
Camp, Stony Acres, East
Stroudsburg, thru July 26.
Maryland Christmas Tree Asso-
ciation meeting, Mt. Hope
Farms, Hagerstown, Md., 8:30
a.m„ (410) 374-9538.
Sunday, July 20
Youth Conservation School,
Northern Lancaster County
Fish and Game Protection As
socation in West Cocalico
Twp., thru July 26, (717)
299-5361, ext. 117.
Pa. Farm Bureau Young Farmers
and Ranchers Summer Picnic,
Andy and Jessica Smeltz
home, Gratz, 12:30 p.m., (717)
365-0979.
Clarion County Fair, thru July
26, (814) 275-3929.
Allegany County Fair and Ag
Expo, thru July 27, (301)
729-2173.
Monday, July 21
Ohio Woodland Stewards Class,
Clinton County, Ohio, (330)
263-3776.
Kimberton Community Fair,
thru July 26, (610) 933-4566.
Swickley Twp. Community Fair,
West Newton Fairgrounds,
Westmoreland County, thru
July 26.
Shippensburg Community Fair,
thru July 26, (717) 532-8911.
Troy Fair, Bradford County, thru
July 26, (570) 297-3648.
Tuesday, July 22
Jefferson Twp. Fair, Mercer
County, thru July 26, (724)
662-3310.
Plainfield Farmers Fair, North
ampton County, thru July 26,
(610) 588-7041.
Wayne County Twilight Dairy
Tour, Kelly Kaufman Farm,
Wooster, Ohio, 7 p.m., (330)
264-8722.
Summer Turf and Ornamental
School, Southeast Research
and ExtenstteitCehtEt, Land
isville, 9:3Q a.m.-3:30
' (717)921-8803. '
Wednesday, July 23
York Co. Holstein Show, 4-H
Center, York, 9:30 a.m.
Northampton County Holstein
Show, Fairgrounds, Plainfield,
10 a.m.
Field Day, Horticulture Research
Farm, Rockspring, 5 p.m..
(570) 726-0022.
Frederick County Farm Bureau
Picnic, Frederick County Fair
grounds.
Horticulture Trial Garden, Uni
versity Park, 1 p.m.-4;30 p.m.,
(717) 921-8803.
Reading Fair Farm Family Ban-
4f'
Witman Auctioneers. Inc.
Elvih & Martha Hershey Estate
Absolute 2-Day Public Auction
“Selling Everything to the Highest Bidder!”
Friday & Saturday, August 1,2,2003
Preview Daily Starting at 7:30 A.M.
Auction Time Daily 8:30 A.M..
Friday COINS at 1 p.m., 3 Gold Pieces, Silver,
Mercury & Roosevelt Dimes, Indian Head Pennies, Etc.
Also Selling on Friday
Antiques • Market Items • Crocks
• Household Goods • Toys •
Selling on Saturday, August 2
Starts at 8:30 A.M.
Furniture at 11 A.M. • Quilts at 1 P.M.
Fine China • Market Items • Crocks • Toys
Located at 2715 Columbia Avenue
Lancaster, PA
Auction Held Under Tent on the Farm
This will be a full 2-day auction. Please be advised that
no requests will be honored for specific items to be sold
at any specific time Mr. & Mrs. Hershey went to
market for over 60 years and accumulated many items.
You have to come to this auction because you won’t
believe it.
Auction For:
Eivin & Martha Hershey Estate
Nelson H. Hershey, Exec.
J Wilson Hershey, Exec.
.. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
StflPJh WITMAN AUCTIONEERS INC.
Auctioneers, Appraisers and Liquidators
JAY M. WITMAN, AU001127-L
LUKE R. WITMAN
657 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, PA 17545
(717) 665-5735 • FAX (717) 664-2737
Visit Our Web Site; www.witmanauctioneers.com
quet, Virginville Grange Hall.
Wine Makers Workshop, Farm
and Home Center, Lancaster,
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., (814)
865-4700.
Penn State Bedding Plants Vari
ety Field Day, University
Park, Time TBD, (814)
863-2190.
Thursday. July 24
| Friday, July 25 |
Christmas Tree
Assocation of
New York
Summer
Convention,
Chip Films
Christmas
Tree Farm,
Ballston Spa,
N.Y., and
July 26, (315)
754-8132.
Pa. State Craft
Fair, F&M
College, Lan
caster, thru
July 27. Fri
day, Satur
day, 10 a.m.-
5 p.m., Sun
day, 10 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Ned Smith
Wildlife Fes
tival, Millers
burg, 7:30
p.m.-lO p.m.
and all day
Saturday,
July 26,
12:30 p.m.-
1:30 p.m.
Master Garden
er Field Day
and Ad
vanced
Training, Southeast Research
and Extension Center, Landis
ville, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m., (717)
921-8803.
Saturday, July 26
S.W. Pa. Holstein Championship
Show, Uniontown Fair
grounds, Uniontown, 10 a.m.
Carroll County 4-H Fair, Fair
grounds, thru Aug. 2, (717)
273-3795.
National Farm Transition Net
work meeting and conference.
Inn at Essex, Essex, Vt., thru
July 30, (802) 656-0233.
Frederick Montgomery Holstein
Field Day, Frederick County
Fairgrounds.
Sunday, July 27
Potter County Fair, thru Aug. 2,
(814) 698-2106.
ASAE Annual International
Meeting, Riviera Hotel and
Convention Center, Las
Vegas, thru July 30, (800)
371-ASAE.
Peaceful Living
In a Beautiful Rural Setting
“Scarlet Maple Farm”
314 Acres
Rockingham County VA
Located in the Heart
Of the Shenandoah Valley
Between Staunton & Winchester
At New Market
Large County Home Move Right In!
Great Beef Cattle Operation!
Easily Handles 200 Head
Priced to Sell at $1,300,000
David Mast, Ag&nt
540-439-270:
2003 ANNUAL AMISH
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
BENEFIT AUCTION
Saturday, August 2, 2003
9:00 a.m.
Located in Juniata County, 4 miles east of
Mifflintown, PA or 3 miles west of Thompson
town, PA, near the village of Center, just off old
Route 22. Signs sale day.
Selling at 9:00 a.m.
Juniata County farm-fresh produce; Greenhouse
vegetables, flowers; School & household sup
plies; Quillows; Toys; Benches; Glassware;
Assorted crocks & pitchers; Hitzer wood stove;
Child’s hickory rocker; Hickory magazine racks;
New spring wagon; Metal filing cabinets; Metal
office desks & chairs; New extension table; New
wooden furniture; Various sizes cast iron bells &
figurines; Wrought iron lawn ornaments; Bench
vises; Bench grinders; 2T jacks; BB guns; Sleds;
Hess & Tonka trucks; Various concrete patio &
wall blocks; Trailer-type hydraulic post pounder;
Mortar mixer; 2 cylinder Wisconsin engine; 1600
psi pressure washer; Seed cart; Good cond.; Feed
bag carts; New tools; Shovels; Saws; Lawn &
garden tools; Assortment of cutlery and hunting
knives; New store items; Cookbooks; Wooden
craft items; and much, much more.
New hand-crafted furniture selling at 12 noon
New quilts selling at 1:00 p.m.
Approximately 50-100 Juniata County Amish
made quilts, crib quilts and wall hangings in pat
terns such as: Log Cabin, Dresden Plate, Center
Diamond, Lone Star, Ohio Star, Country Garden,
Broken Star, Spinning Star, Wedding Ring, 9-
patch and many more.
Note: There will be many more items consigned
to this sale that are not known at this time.
Anyone wishing to donate or consign items con
tact: Ben J. Petersheim, RR 2, Box 152, Mifflin
town, PA 17059
Consignments may be brought in Thursday,
July 31, 4:00 p.m. - dusk, all day Friday, August
1, and before 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.
If you enjoy good country food,
don’t miss this annual event!
Donations Appreciated... Forklift on premises.
Bryan D. Imes & Sons, Auctioneers
AU-001656-L
RR 1, Box 902, Port Royal, PA 17082
717-527-2449
Not responsible for accidents
Terms: Cash or good check