Holstein show set FLEMINGTON, N.J.— Holstein breeders, young and old, will vie for the top awards in the Central Jersey Holstein Show on August 12, according to George AUes, Flemington, Chairman of the Committee conducting the REGISTERED AYRSHRES SOL AT THE KEYSTONE CLASSIC SALE Guernsey Sale Pavilion, Route 30, Lancaster, TUESDAY. fIUSUST 23.1977 12:30 P.M. Approximately 40 head - close-up or fresh cows, and bred heifers, plus a number of good calves and heifers for future money makers. AYRSWBtS - FM HUIMUH MIS Attend - Buy - Improve Your Herd! Sale Managed by - AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION Brandon, Vt. FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 9,1977 in Farmersviile, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co. PA. Chest freezer; 14' x 16’ orange tweed rug; waterfall bedroom suite; waterfall and blonde (fining room suites; French provincial sofa; book shelves; porta crib; depression glass; living room suites; rediner; Maytag wringer washer; cool heatrola; double bed complete; hand tools; refrigerator; bottle gas range; Maytag auto, washer; dryer; lots of dishwt and small items; etc. We Sell on Commission. At: THE SKIPPACK FIRE HOUSE Route 113 (V4mi. W. of Rt. 73) Skippack, Pa. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18,1977 10:00 A.M. Sale will begin w/2 Auctioneers selling tools & glass & china. Auto & Truck at 12:30, followed by Matchbook Collection. ANTIQUES - CHERRY PA. dutch cupboard, blanket chest (dated 1829), 6 arrowback chairs, marbletop coffee table, rd. walnut table, wal. chest of drawers, cane seat chairs & rocker,* 2-% spindle chairs, child’s rocker, crocks, jugs, coffee grinder, quilt tops, china clock, Gone w/the Wind Lamp, kerosene lamps, gold pocket watches. MATCHBOOK COLLECTION • 35,000 Matchbooks covering a period from 1920-1965, meticulously assembled in 88 categories by the late Col. L.W. Smith. Req. detailed information. GLASS & CHINA - Flint hom of plenty spoon holder, grape & festoon compote, hen on nest, willow oak tray & compote, blue daisy & button HONEY BEE on nest, salts in amber, Heisey decanter & hair receiver, depression pcs., CUT GLASS pitcher & vases. FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES - Upright freezer, kitchen set, fan, misc. household items, sofa, end tables. Lg. selection of TOOLS, many brand new - hammers, handles, staplers, tape measures, saw blades, sharpening stones, files, punches, chisels. GUN - Iver Johnson 12 ga. single-shot shot gun. AUTO • 1972 RX2 Mazda, 92,300 miles, yellow & black, rotary engine, completely rebuilt at 62,000 mi., A Title. Don’t miss it! TRUCK -1970 FlOO Ford % ton pick-up truck, V-8 302 engine, 3 speed, cast iron trim; It. blue, 95,000 miles, ex. rubber, very nice. Terms - Cash. Request Handbill. Lunch. SANOFORO A. ALDERFER, INC. Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers Harleys viile, Pa. - 723-1171 & 256-8892 annual event. The show will begin at 10 a.m. at' Flemington Fairgrounds. Elvin Hess, Strasburg, Pa., will be die official judge, placing the animals within the age and group classes. Hess is a recognized 6:00 P.M. Call: JOHN J. MITT (717)354-5095 AUCTION Holstein breeder and an approved judge of Holstein cattle. Ribbons will be awarded as well as numerous trophies donated' by organizations, businesses and individuals. There are many awards specifically for youth. The top youth award is a registered Holstein calf. It will go to the youngster with the highest composite score based on fitting, showmanship, and record keeping. Judging youth during the day for fitting and sh owmanship will be Robert Albrecht, Manager of Marlu Farms, Lincroft, New Jersey. Co-chairman with George Alles is James Phillips, Three Bridges. Others serving on the committee are: Isador Fleming and Howard J. Sutton, both PUBLIC AUCTION FARM MACHINERY At Bloomfield Farm, Wm. V. Riggs, Jr., Route 213, 2 miles north of Centreviile, Md. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1977 Ford 9000 tractor, Super M tractor, Massey Ferguson 165 tractor, JD 420 crawler loader, John Deere 5020 tractor w-duals, Hesston round baler 5600,2 New Idea pull type com pickers 30” & 38” rows, Case silage cutter, Case 42’ elevator, JD No. 14 flail, JD 5 bottom 14” plows w-harrow, two 9’ double discs, Ferguson mounted rake, Ferg. 2R cultivators, N.I. manure spreader, Oliver manure spreader, Int. silage wagon, Int. flat wagon, JD 12’ packer, unloading jacks, 2 wheel carrier, Oliver 17 tyne drill, MH 21 tyne drill, spring harrows, belts, sraper blades, auger elevators, steam jenney, 4 row Gandy herbicide applicator, 2-8” Herringbone milker stalls & feeders, DeLaval milkers & pipeline, etc... 26 raised calf stalls, and many oilier items... Consignments of farm machinery will be accepted for this sale... Call Harry Rudnick & Sons at Galena, Md. (301) 648-5100 for items to be advertised, or deliver to the Wm. Riggs’ Farm... HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC., Sales Managers & Auctioneers Galena, Md. PUBLIC SALE : OF 113 ACRE FARM Located along U.S. Route 222, between Reading and KuLrtown, Maidencreek Township, Berks County, Pa. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1977 Real Estate to be offered in 2 parcels. PARCEL No. 1; 89 acres of limestone soil, terrain mostly level to gently slope, in high state of cultivation, approx. 80 acres tillable, 7 acres wooded, approx. 3000 ft. of road frontage. BARNS: 2 barns stone and frame side by side, 33 ft. x 70 ft. and 32 ft. x 48 ft., wooden stables, block milk house, 2 story grain and equipment shed 28 ft. x 36 ft., also 20 ft. x 84 ft. equipment shed and other out buildings, 4 bay car garage. HOUSE: 2 Vz story stone, 4 rooms plus kitchen on Ist floor, 2nd floor has 5 bedrooms and bath, also full basement, oil fired hot water heat, tin roof, also stone smoke house, well and pressure system. PARCEL No. 2: 24 acres of limestone soil, terrain level, approx. 1000 ft. road frontage on U.S. 222, no buildings, located on East side of 222 directly across from Parcel No. 1 to be offered in Parcels and as an entirety. Zoning Agriculture. School District Fleet wood. 10% down day of Sale, Settlement by December 1, 1977. Inspection anytime by appointment call: HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC., Main St., Morgantown, Pa., Phone 215-286-5183. Terms by: CHARLES H. MADENFORD ESTATE Edwin H. Kershner, Attorney Executors; Betty Jane Gontkovsky Lewis M. Madenford Raymond H. Madenford Elton and Alvin Horning, Auctioneers Specializing in Farms, Land & Public Auctions. Calif on; Henry Kuehn, Jr. and John Hageman, both Flemington; James Norz, Neshanic Station; and Floyd Schwab, Ringoes. Entry forms and lists of classes and awards may be obtained in the Hunterdon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sale reports A Public Sale of valuable antiques was held July 30 by Ida D. Scheetz, two miles west of Denver, Lancaster Co., Pa. Many out of state buyers at sale. Some prices received were: Oval Glass China Closet $560, Farm Bell $180,2 Reed Sofa & Rocker Sets $420 & $195, Victorian Jelly ll:OOa.m. At 1:00 P.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1977 County Extension Service Office, Extension Center, Route 31, north of Flemington. The public is invited. There is no charge for ad mission. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Cupboard $230, Wagon Jack $55, Tin Mechanical Toy $llO, Buggy Robe $47, Walnut Reading Pump Organ $3lO, Wooden Hay Forks $3O to $5O, Wood chest $l4O & $l7O, Butter Scales $3O & $37 and 1 Horse Sleigh $127. Dale L. Putt, Auctioneer. The 11th Annual Holstein bred Heifer Sale was held July 29 by Lewis & Ruth Brown, 12 miles northwest of Danville, Northumberland Co,, Pa. The Brown’s wish to thank all who supported the sale with their attendance and buying. Buyers were present from 12 counties. The top heifer, a registered President Vemon daughter sold for $1025. The top grade heifer, an ABC Ivanhoe daughter sold for $835. Auctioneers were Carl and John Diller. An Auction was held by Tom Mulheam on July 30, at COMPLETE DISPERSAL DAIRY CATTLE A MACHINERY FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1977 The undersigned, located on Creek Rd., 3 miles N.W. of Carlisle off of Rt. 641, turn on Meadow Brook Road, make two lefts (just past Iron Bridge), 2 miles N. of Plainfield, Cum berland Co., will sell the following: (Clarence Brehm Farm) 54 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 54 35 Holstein Dairy Cows: DHIA Records Herd is mostly Ist and 2nd calf heifers (very few older cows) 10 recently fresh - 5 more due for fall - blance in all stages of lactation. Last year’s herd ave. -12.983 M-3.7 -486 F 9 bred heifers - 3 yearlings - 7 heifer calves All cattle are Atlantic Bred - some of the sires used are: Ivanhoe Star, Apollo Rocket, Hbg. Gay Ideal, Optimist and others. MILKING EQUIPMENT 300 gal. Dari-Kool ice bank tank, 2-50 lb. Surge units, 2-40 lb. Surge units, steel feed cart, 2 Surge SP-11 milker pumps, SS milk pails, double 30” SS wash tank, and wood silage cart. M.F. 85 gas-3 pt., M.F. 65 gas multipower-3 pt. IH Super C., M.F. No. 74 3-14’ trip plow-3 pt., J.D. 8’ disc, J.D. 3-section harrow, 10’ spike harrow, 12’ 3 pt. weeder, 10’ Brillion cultipacker, Ontario 13.7 disk grain drill-good shape, IH No. 221 mtd. 2-row planter, IH cultivators for C, N.I. 201 PTO manure spreader, Souders D-2 loader, Souders D-2 72” material bucket, and 275 gas tank. 275 fuel tank, 5’ 3 pt. scraper blade, N.H. 469 haybine, N.H. Super 68 baler with kicker, Ford 3 pt. 7’ mower, Ford 3 pt. 5 bar rake, 28’ Smoker elevator, 16’ Cardinal elevator, 16’ Grove hay rack wagon, 16’ Belleville rack wagon, 3 pt. barrel sprayer & pump, 16’ flat N.I. gear, 16’ flat Columbus wagon converted to rubber, mtd. rolling table saw-30” blade, air compressor, chain saw, and elec, fencers and wire. HAY & STRAW 5000 bales Ist cutting - alfalfa & brome; 2nd cutting - alfalfa, some straw. Sale held in tent! JOSEPH P. BUCK, Owner I R.D. 9, Carlisle, PA 243-7497 Sale Managed by: V. Art Kling, Auct Fred Naugle, Red. Autotore’s Auction, 524 Main St., White Haven, Pa. 130 people attended the sale. Prices recieved were; Child’s Willow 40 pc. Set $5O, 15 pcs.-Nursery Set $35, Bowfront China Closet $250, Marble Top Stand $9O, Pump Organ $240 and Wash Bowl Sets $9O & $75. Symphonion Music Box sold for $lOOO and a hand cranked Music Box with reels sold for $4OO. John Autotore was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of machinery and livestock was held July 28 by Mrs. Thomas O. Smith and Son, 9 miles north of Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa. The 51 head of Holstein dairy cattle sold well. Machinery sold as follows: J.D. 4000 Dsl. tractor $B9OO, Round Baler $2700, Grain Drill $1825, 25 K.W. Generator $l5OO and 36’ Elevator $1250. Mark Click was the auctioneer. The Shady Lane Dairy Sales sold 143 head of registered and grade Holstein cows and heifers July 29, V* mile west of Quarryville, Pa. The registered cows sold for $750 to $2250, while the grade cows sold from $450 to $1025. The average for all the animals was $603. (Continued on Page 124] 10:30 A.M. MACHINERY Wagon load of miac. items! 123