Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1976, Image 98

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    9ft- Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Oct 2. 1976
Rail judges scored
HAHHISHUIU; - D.’iiry
cattle were not the only
animals being Judged during
the week-long Pennsylvania
All-American Dairy Show
held this week at the Farm
Show Building In
Harrisburg "Kailbird
judging” also shared the
spotlight
You may wonder what is a
railbird judge 7 They exist in
all spectator sports but arc
known by different names
In football, they’re the
Monday morning quar
Officers installed
LEWISBERRY - David M
Scott, York Haven R 2, was
installed as master of Valley
Grange No. 1360 at a meeting
at the Grange hall in
Lewisbcrry last Monday. He
is a son of the National
Grange master, John W.
Scott, Mechamcsburg Rl.
Scott succeeds James A.
Kegel, Lewisberry Rl.Kegel
was elected treasurer of the
Lewisberry organization.
Other officers elected at
the annual meeting are:
Cathene Wise, lecturer;
James L. Snyder, Jr.,
assistant steward; Anna
May Snyder, secretary;
Mrs. David M. Scott, ceres;
NELLIE STROCH’S
ESTATE AUCTION
Located - Alba, PA Rt. 14 near Troy, PA,
Bradford County.
SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1976
10:30 A.M.
This estate comes from the old Victorian Storch’s
home at Wetona, PA.
Includes many items in excellent condition in
cluding: Piano, 3 piece oak bedroom suite; fainting
couch, round table with leaves, beautiful 3 piece
bedroom suite with stenciling; wash stand with tear
drop poles; library table; sectional bookcase; wooden
washing machine; yam winder; 2 seated cutter, 2 wall
telephones, mantle clock with chimes, 8 day wake
clock, kitchen clock, other clocks, gold leaf picture
frames, deep frames, German bible, carnival creamer
& sugar, fancy wicker baby carriage, oak rockers,
crock with blue, harnesses, also some modem items,
Color TV, Roto-tiller, pillows, bedding, etc.
Can be seen at preview day before sale, Friday,
October 8, 1976.
Executor,
MILES STROCH
Troy, PA 297-3039
Auctioneer,
Tom Young
Troy, Pa.
673-8659
HAT & GAVEL
AUCTION GO.
1 Mile North of Lititz on
Route 501
THURSDAY EVENING,
OCTOBER 7, 1976
FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES & COINS
Plank chairs, china closet, kitchen cabinet,
livingroom suite, bolt & claw bath tub, pressed
glass, tinware, china
Coins will be sold at 8' 00 P M
WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS,
ESTATES AND ANTIQUES.
WILBUR H. HOSIER
306 Owl Hill Rd., Lititz
Harold K. Golebaeh, Partner
HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS
ON COMMISSION CALL 626-0254
Receiving Hours Monday, Noon to 9 P M ,
Wednesday, 9AM to 5 P M , Tuesday, Pickup Day
trrbaeks and in baseball
they are grandstand
managers
Although dairy show
managers select only the top
internationally-acclaimed
judges, there arc always
breeders and herdsmen who
think they arc better This is,
at best, an immodest at
titude, as the judges for this
year's All-American came
from New York, Wisconsin,
Ohio, Indiana, Virginia,
Massachusetts and lowa
Every day, during the
Mrs. Iva Craft, flora; Mrs.
Robert Boyce, pomona, and
Dr Leonard Deubler to the
finance committee.
Officers reelected are;
Donald Conley, overseer;
Stephen Boyce, steward;
Mrs. Dewey Crist, chaplain;
Mrs. J. Luther Snyder, lady
assistant steward; Ronald
Traver, gatekeeper; William
K. Traver to the executive
committee, and Mrs. George
A. Zeiders pianist.
All officers were installed
at the Sept, 27 meeting by
William Reichart, of
deputy state
master.
Judging In the main arena, third place rnllblrd Judges
jud*/«*n vlrctccl four of the rrrr fving lrophlc.4 ThLi doci
top (ows 'n a clans In- n „i necessarily prove that
lerrnted railblrdn then had ri ,Hblrdn arc better than the
an opportunity to place Uiene judKcn. but the winners
animals in their proper found new respect for the
order Hailbird Judges cards j U( j Kca n, c losers, of course,
were collected and graded, -screamed "We was rob
with the first, second and bed'"
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC.
New Holland. Penna.
FALL HEIFER
SPECIAL PS
SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1976 U Uj
10:00AM I *
600 HEIFERS
200 Registered Holstems
All ages Some started calves to fresh heifers
Many with records and good pedigrees
" 400 HEAD GRADES All Ages. Several lots of
big springers
Also many big open heifers ready to breed
SPECIAL MENTION Ray Getz from
Myerstown is sending a group of outstanding
Registered Heifers with fine pedigrees
To Consign Animals Contact:
New Holland Sales Stables Office
717-354-4341 or
Abe Diffenbach 717-393-4464
or Norman Kolb 717-397-5538.
All animals should have a 30 day IB and
Bloodtest for out of State Shipment.
Abe Diffenbach. Manager
HERD DISPERSAL
At the Shady Lane Dairy Sales, V* mile west of
Quarryville off Oak Bottom Road.
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15,1976
HHR ioo head
REGISTERED AND
** HIGH-GRADE
HOLSTEINS
This sale consists of 50 head out one herd from Frank
Johnson, Nottingham, Pa. with 12 recently fresh, 18
dry and springing, the balance in all stages of lac
tation, 8 yearling heifers. This is an outstanding herd
with over 30 years artificial breeding with Atlantic and
Curtiss bulls. Most all young with only a few over 5
years old. Good quality and udder placements. All
home raised. Selling only because farm is sold.
Also 15 head from Maurice Welk Herd, fresh and
springing.
Dam - Louise (Reg.) 7 yrs. 2 mo. 290 dys. 16.134 M, 4.6
percent, 740 F due Oct. 31.
Dtr. - Glenna (Reg.) 3 yrs. 1 mo., 338 dys,
13,285 M, 4.3 percent, 580 F, due Oct. 12.
Granddts. - Jane (Reg.) Fresh at 2 yrs.
9-23-76.
Beauty (Reg.) 6 yrs. 10 mo. 341 dys.,
16,879 M, 4.2 percent 702 F, due Nov. 12.
Riely (Reg.) 5 yrs. 6 mo., 283 dys,
16.392 M, 3.5 percent, 577 F due Oct. 7.
SPECIAL MENTION - A Harrisburg Gay Ideal dtr.
due in Nov. from a VG 86 Dam with records to 5 yr. 2
mo. 336 dys., 17.358 M, 3.9 percent, 685 F.
Also an Arlinda Chief Son bom 2-22-76 from a GP 83
Gent with records to 6 yr. 5 mo. 347 dys., 18,891 M, 4.0
percent, 757 F.
Also Grades selling from same herd - (2) 17,132 M, 4.4
percent, 748 F.
Selling due to being over stocked.
Also many other fresh and close cows from
Maryland, Virginia and New York.
Farmers ... if you want good cattle, make your
plans early to attend this great sale.
Owner
GLENN FITE
Quarryville, PA 17566
Residence phone; 717-786-2750
Sales office: 717-786-1725
Aucts: Kersey Bradley
J Everett Kreider
Clerks. Everett Eschbach
David Fite
7:30 P.M. DST
PUBLIC SALE
34-ACRE FARM & PERSONAL ITEMS
to be held
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1976
at 12 Noon
(Real Estate IPM.)
Located 4 miles North of Manhcim. off Rt. 72.
along the E'town Rd. between Ruhl's UM
Church & Union Square. Rapho Twp. Lane Co.
Pa
34 ACRES (more or less)
All under cultivation except for approx. 2 acres &
acre of woodland. 2-«4 STORY FRAME DWELLING
consisting of 8 rooms. 4 rooms & bath upstairs & 4
rooms downstairs with washhouse attached. Stoker
hot-water heat. Roofs are m good condition. 40 x 60
BANK BARN with room to hang 4 acres tobacco,
stripping room, & dampening cellar.
This farm is at a good location and has good road
frontage. Persons wishing to view property may do so
anytime except Sundays.
Personal Items Monarch white enamel coal range,
heatrola, woodbox, 3 pc. living room suite, chairs,
small tables, pictures, dishes, jars, crocks (assorted
sizes), lawn chairs.
Allis Chalmers B Tractor with cultivators & plow,
walking plow single row tobacco planter, horse
drawn grass mower, 2 wooden wheel running gears,
wheel barrow, tobacco press, 2500 tobacco lathe, 35
pcs. oak (4x4x16), lots of locust posts, 90 burlap bags
and other items.
Order of sale: Household items, farm items. Real
Estate 1 P.M.
Rufus Geib (665-4136)&
Raymond Miller, Auctioneers
Not responsible for accidents!
2ABSOLUTE
AUCTIONS
FORT CHRISTINA MARINA, INC.
Sale Location: 1126 East 7th Street Wilmington,
Delaware (foot of 7th Street at Water’s Edge)
SALE DATE:
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1976
At 11:00 A.M.
COMPLETE INVENTORY OF OUTBOARD
MOTORS, MARINE SUPPLIES, BOATS.
PARTS, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, SHELVING
AND SHOW CASES ...
(16) New Evinrude Motors From 2 HP. to 55 HP., (2)
Aluminum Boats, Evinrude Motor Parts, Hardware,
Life Preservers, Pumps, Oil, Lights, Ladders, Pad
dles, Interlux And Z-Spar Paints, Props, Rope, Resin,
Trailer Parts, (15) Used Motors, Electric Chain Hoists,
Jacks, Battery Chargers, Mechanics Tools, Test Tank,
Shelving And Benches ... Floating Docks, Office
Trailer, House Trailer, Storage Trailers, 30’ Travel
Trailer, Old Marine Engines ... (5) Old Cabin
Cruisers, Boat Cradles, OIdGMC Fire Engine ... Etc.
SURPLUS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
From A Subsidiary of Wright Contraction Company
... At Approximately 1:00 P.M.
Lorain 25 Ton T.C. 100’ Boom Crane, 1968 25 Ton T.C.
Hydraulic Boom, National Mobile Truck Crane Series
(8) - On Ford Chassis, ’66 Int. Co 4000 Trailer, A.C. - HD
16 Dozer, (5) Master Concrete Finishers, Master
Concrete Vibrator Screed, (4) Pumps, (2) Diaphram
Pumps, (4) Motors, Compressor, Big Joe Electric Lift
Truck, Wall Forms, (2) Concrete Mixers, 125 Le Roi
Air Compressor, Malsbury 250 Steam Cleaner, Electric
Welder, Ride-On Triplctrowel - 20’, Five Radios w-500
Watt Base And Tower, Nelson Rubber Tire Loader
Miscellaneous Electric Tools, Diamond Reo 5 Yard
Dump Truck, A “Wayne” Street Sweeper, Etc. ...
INSPECTION & REMOVAL: Inspection From 10:00
A.M. To 4:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday Morning Of Sale,
TERMS; Complete Payment Day Of Sale In Cash Or
Guaranteed Funds Or Approved Checks In Advance*
Deposit Of 25 Percent On Items Above $lO,OOO. And
Removal Immediately After Full Payment.
RUDNICK & MATAS AUCTIONEERS
212 West Bth St,
Wilmington, Delaware
Phone (302) 658-7264
Sale by:
LUKE R. GROFF
ELSIE E. GROFF
665-4775
David Young, Attorney