Festival Days | Continued from P«|t 46| Senior Livestock Judges from Lebanon County included Donald Bollinger, Myerstown who won a blue ribbon, James Leaman, Lebanon; Jay Bomgardner, red robbon and Thomas Fair, Lebanon. Four girls from Lebanon County received Blue ribbons in demonstrations. Susan Thomas of Palmyra, Julia Woods, Annville; Cynthia Woods, Annville and Connie Horst, Newmanstown. A red ribbon was awarded to Clay Bomgardner for this demonstration. Keystone Award Winners from Lebanon County included: Connie Horst, Dairy Foods and Nutrition; Richard Krall in Petroleum Power and Dairy; Lori Grimes in Leadership and Amy Schaffer in the Outstanding Girl category. The consumera team received a red ribbon with Deb Wilson, of Lebanon placing 6th. Brenda Maulfair, Jonestown received a blue ribbon for her demonstration in Animal Science and Richard Krall also receiving a blue for his engineering demonstration. Red ribbon winners in demonstrations went to Patricia Roof, Lebanon and Antonio Klick, Lebanon. York County’s Archery Team and Meat Judging Team placed first in the State competition. High individual on the Archery Team was Mark Cramer of York, 2nd - Terry Miller, Seven Valleys and sth - Magen Shaub, Shrewberry. High individual on the Meats Teams was Keith Shaeffer, Hanover; 3rd - Karen Webb; Glen Rock; 4th - Pauline Doll, Glen Rock and 6th - Peggy Brenneman. The Consumerama team received a blue ribbon. Members were Kristy Shermeyer, Dover; Mary Jane Brillhart, Dover; Linda Wilson Glen Rock and Robin Innerest, York. Anne Hoover and Marcia Lecrone of York received a medal for their consumerama presentation. Nathaniel Sheffer, Hanover placed Bth and Kathy Sunday, York placed 10th on the Senior Livestock Team. Cindy Knight, Airville, placed 13th in the Dairy Com petition Terry Helder was 9th in the Horse Team. In demonstration competition blue ribbons went to Karen Raubenstine, JoAnn Zumbrim, Hanover, Karen Hemminger, Glen Rock; Linda Ebaugh, Delta, Beverly Brown, Delta; Jeff Roth, Spring Grove and Larry Rappholdt, Glen Bock. In the Flower Judging competition, 2nd place went to Sharon Snyder, Etters and sth place to Dan Deshong, Etters. York County’s Rifle team placed 7th with Lester Fortney, Mechanicsburg, placing sth. Chester County’s Poultry Judging Team brought home first place honors in the State Competition. Rachel Wein stock, Phoenixville was high individual with Dan Delay capturing 3rd. The Junior Livestock Team placed 4th and the Senior team placed 6th in competition. James Stanton, Lincoln University, placed sth in Dairy Contest with the Chester Team placing 6th. In the demonstration contest blue ribbons went to Marjorie Plye, Malvern and'Howard Stoltzfus, Elverson and Janis Hutchinson of West Grove. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS - ANTIQUES SATURDAY, AUGUST 17,1974 10:00 a.m. Sharp Located 2 miles South of Cochranville near intersection Rt 41 and 796 alone Derry Meeting Road, Chester Co., 6 miles North of Avondale. ANTIQUES INCLUDE: Pine Jelly Cupboard; oak drop-leaf extension table; Cherry Empire desk; (3) wash stands; (2) oak desks; oak chairs; Cane seated chairs; captain chair; Marble top bureau; Lion-head chair; 6 ft. corner cupboard; Edison phonograph (cabinet); dough tray; doved tail pine chest; plank bottom chairs; break-front China closet; book case; butter churns (1 wooden); clothe tree; vanity & dressfers; rocking chairs; Empire velvet chairs; gossip bench; old cupboards; 2 sewing machines. Depression glass; Pressed glass; plenty of dishes; Nippon; vinegar crewets; wash bowl & pitcher; Demitasse dishes; silverware; bottles; dated jars; tel. insulators; nic-nacs galore; pots; pans; iron skillets; wash board; 63 yr. old doll. Old clock by Brown; Forestville ray-o-lamp; oil lamp; Hand Butcher bell; wood pulleys; Vinegar barrel; tin trays; Crocks; painted milk cans; old Chatham tin cookie sheets; Londonberry Twp. map; flower plants; metal banks. G.E. dryer (good); enamel cook stove; numerous other items. PALMA V. C. BAKER AUCTIONEERS; Carl Oilier 717-464-2233 and J. Everett Kreider 717-284-4517 Lunch York County Chester County Phone: 215-869-9011 The Lancaster County Jr. Livestock Judging Team from left to right, Richard Groff, Leola ~. Gary Eberly, Denver,... Mr. Lee Jinks, State 4-H Club Leader... Kenneth Brubaker, Harrisburg Pike, Lane and Ronald Zimmerman, Ephrata. Blue awards were received by members of the consumers team. Included were: Barbara Hughes, Linville; Dorothy and Kay Minshall, Abondale and Nancy Mauger, Downingtown. The Horse Bowl Team from Berks County captured first place at the Achievement Festival. Many other 4-H’ers brought back individual and team awards. David Schantz, Albertis, won a blue ribbon and placed Bth in Dairy Judging. The Dairy team placed 11th in team competition. Donna Marion, Reading won a blue ribbon and Bth place.in the Horse Judging competion with the team placing 9th. Kim Steffey, Mounton, placed 22nd with a white ribbon in horse judging. Anne Holcomb, Mohrstown, received a red ribbon and placed 9th in the Jr. Livestock competition. The senior livestock Judging Team placed 9th in the State with James Deitrick, Hamburg placing 17th. The meats judging team from Berks County placed Bth in the State. In demonstration competition Cynthia Everhart, Fleet wood received a gold medal, Deb Linton, Reading received a red ribbon; Andy Pelton, red and Gwen Wentzel, red. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PUBLIC AUCTION 18-ACRE FARM, HOUSEHOLD GOODS - ANTIQUES SATURDAY, AUGUST 24,1974 AT 10:00 A.M. Location. Take Route 322 West from Ephrata to Clay, at Clay turn right onto Clear View Road north 1 mile to property. Look for Public Auction Sign. Clay Township, Lancaster County, Penna. 18-ACRE FARM More or less, having thereon erected A 2 1 /a-STORY FRAME HOME Containing on First Floor, Kitchen and Dining Room combination and Large Living Room Second Floor contains Three Bedrooms and Full Bath Third Floor is Attic Space. Full Basement. Wall-to-wall Carpet in all of House except Kit chen. Two wells with Pressure System for each wejl Rheems Electric Water Heater. FRAME BARN - CORN CRIB Wood Shed, Summer House, Shade Trees. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE SMALL FARM, THIS IS IT I Real Estate will be offered at 2:00 P.M. Property will be shown by appointment only For appointment call 717-733-8045 or call the Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES SALE BY CHRIST S. WIEST RDI, Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-8045 Shirk, Reist and Buckwalter, Attorneys John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 733-3305 Lunch by Middle Creek Church of the Brethren W-V-Ht-W-drS I *-*’ Berks County Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 10,1974 Brubaker was high man in the con test, Eberly was second, and Zim merman ranked third place. The team Judged six classes of livestock at the Penn State Contest. There were 17 county teams in this contest. AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 At 12:30 P.M. 8 miles N.W. of 1-81, Exit 34 Rt. 25 to HEGINS; Rt. 125 North cross Mahantongo Mt. Ist paved road West, 4th farm. 98 ACRE FARM 18 A. Tillable, balance wooded offered as 2 parcels & as an entirety. 6-Room Bungalow; Pond; Stream; nice Timber. Country Hide-a- Way or Permanent Residence. Close to State Game Lands; Good Hunting & Fishing! PER SONAL PROPERTY including: John Deere 112 Lawn Tractor & Trailer; Chain Saw; Snow Blower. For brochure write to: GEORGE N. DEIBERT, Auctioneer Klingerstown, Pa. 17941 or call 717-425-3313 PUBLIC SALE ——— Located 2 miles North of New Enterprise off Route 869,1 mile West of Salemville in Bedford County. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1974 9:30 A.M. Household Goods, Furniture, Dishes, other Items Farm machinery selling at 11 AM. including M-T John Deere Tractor; 2 bottom plows; John Deere Side Rake; John Deere Baler; Mower; Elevator; Harrow; 2-row corn planter; 13 hole McCormick Drill, New Idea Spreader; 2 flat bed wagons; trailer; forks; shovels; chains, 2,500 bales of mixed hay. 29 Head of Holstein and Guernsey Cattle 19 milk cows, 8 Heifers, 2 calves. Health Charts Real Estate offered at 1 P M 72 Acre farm, 8 room house, bank barn, modern conveniences, 20 stanchions, milk equipment, farm stream through pasture, land in high state of cultivation Terms Personal property cash. Real Estate 10 percent down, balance on delivery of deed. Owner Claycomb & Mishler, Auctioneers Phone 814-276-3272 -MP* f C-VVVVw*•; V'*' «■ • -"•■'-■ 72 ACRE FARM MR. & MRS. JOHN KAGARISE New Enterprise, Pa. R.D. Phone 814-766-2753 Red Cherry Marketing Board Everett Weiser, RDI, York Springs, has been elected chairman of the Penn sylvania Red Cherry Marketing Board, it was announced today by Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale. William Wilson, RDI, Biglerville, is vice chair man, and Earl Shutt, Orr tanna, secretary. Other members of the Board in clude Donald Trostel, RDI, Biglerville; Emery Etter, Jr., RD3, Chambersburg; Alfred Pero, North East. The Board estimates the state’s red cherry growers will contribute about the $9,000 from the 1974 crop, with the money to be used for both national and in-state promotion of processed cherries. 47