Goshen sheep [Continued from Page 103] Mimi Martin, El win; 4. Ann Williams, Parker Ford. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 1. and 2. Delaware Valley College, Doylestown; 3. Robert and Elton Acton, 4. and 5. Breezeview Farm. Ewe, lamb, under 1 year 1. Susan Hastings, Villanova; 2. and 3. Breezeview Farm, 4. and 5. Billy and Nancy MacCauley; 6. Robert and Elton Acton, 7. Mimi Martin. Champion Ewe Delaware Valley College. Reserve Champion Ewe Susan Hastings. Pair of Ewe Lambs 1. Breezeview Farm, 2. Billy and Nancy MacCauley, 3. Mimi Martin, 4. Robert and Elton Acton. Pen of Lambs 1. Breezeview Farm, 2. Leigh Martin, 3. Mimi Martin. PUBLIC SALE OF HK MIRV COWS MELVIN KOLB, INC. Monthly Holstein Cattle Auction THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1977 At my Maryland Farm located one-half mile Northwest of Woodsboro, on Route 550, Frederick County. 125 Highest Quality Holsteins 125 Registered Grades This sale will consist of about 50 head of Purebreds selected by us from the best herds we know of in New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Maryland. We really tried to select the very finest of best breeding and type we could buy, dose or just fresh. 50 to 75 good top Grade cows from Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. All young, good udder, dairy type. SPECIAL MENTION: A two year old ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION, daughter, fresh from a 83GP Dam as 4-9 mo. 353 d 23346 M 831 F: A two year old PACLAMAR ASTRONAUT daughter, fresh July 4, 1977 with heifer calf by BEECHER ECLIPSE, his sire - ROYBROOK STARLITE from the highest CHIEF daughter over 55,000 lbs. of milk. She milked 60.8 tested 6.2 on July 15,1977, est. 18980,1108 f. This is a good big “stand up” heifer: A two year old AN-DA-BEAUTY SKYLINE CHIEF, a son of ARLINDA CHIEF from a KINGPIN Dam, fresh July 5, 1977 with a heifer calf by PACLAMAR ASTRONAUT: A two year old PACLAMAR BOOTMAKER, fresh, from GP-84 point Dam, as a 3-3 mo. 294 d 14724 M 4.3 t 629 F: A three year old SUNNYSIDE STANDOUT daughter, bred 11- 7-76 to ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION, 2-11 mo. 305 d 15845 M 550 F Dam PENNSTATE IVANHOE STAR GP-83 as 4- Omo. 294 d 18524 M 3.8 t 695 F, next Dam VG-86, a maternal sister EX-90 by SIMPSON FARM TIDY GENT: A two year old Red and White * VIGO dTERION daughter, from R MAPLE Dam GP-81, as 3-02 mo. 353 d 18235 M 709 F, a real nice Red and White heifer, will be fresh: A two year old TRAN SMITTER Gr. daughter, bred to a son of ELEVATION, her Dam-84, BLACK EAGLE daughter 326 d 17416 M 569 F. This is a show heifer. Please come to this sale and see for yourself one fine selection. Many of them milking over 80 lbs. a day. There will be several Purebred calves sold also. Terms: Cash on day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Robert Mullendore, Auctioneer Marvin A. Eshelman, Pedigrees Mehrle N. Wachter, Clerk Home Farm: 621 Willow Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601(717)393-7459. Maryland Farm: R.D. 1, Woodsboro, Md. 21798(301)898-7720 For free transportation, please phone 393-7459 Breeder’s Young Flock 1. Breezeview Farm, 2. Billy and Nancy MacCauley, 3. Robert and Elton Acton. Flock 1. Breezeview Farm, 2. Billy and Nancy MacCauley, 3. Robert and Elton Acton. Get of Sire 1. Breezeview Farm, 2. Billy and Nancy MacCauley, 3. Robert and Elton Acton, Leigh Martin. Premier Exhibitor Breezeview Farm. DECORATOR CLASS 1. Nancy McCauley, 2. Marta Bates. 4-H SHEEP ROUNDUP The Chester and Delaware County 4-H Sheep Roundup was held August 6 at the Goshen fairgrounds with Dr. John Shropshire, Lan denburg, Pa. judging. In breed, fitting, and showmanship classes, 4-H members from the two counties competed. Blue 7:30 P.M. Mel Kolb Sale Manager ribbon winners will go on to compete in district com petition. Complete results of the roundup follow: First Year Showmanship 1. Steve Gontarz, Cochranville; 2. Chris Baroni, Downingtown; 3. Craig Baroni, Downingtown; 4. Meg Myers, West Grove; 5. Michaella Pippidis, Wawa. First Year Fitting 1. Steve Gontarz, 2. Meg Myers, 3. Chris Baroni, 4. Craig Baroni, 5. Michaella Pippidis. Junior Showmanship 1. Maria Pippidis, Wawa; 2. Billy MacCauley, Atglen; 3. Andrea Connell, West Grove; 4. Eddie Connell, West Grove, 5. Ann Williams, Parkerford; 6. Kathleen Baroni, Downingtown. Junior Fitting 1. Janet Goodheer, Rosemont; 2. Billy Mac- Cauley, 3. Maria Pippidis, 4. Ernest Barrett, Cochran ville; 5. Andrea Connell, 6. TWO COMPLETE HERO DISPER 1/ ' ONE TOP J Vr MARYLAND HERD, ONE GOOD UP • „ STATE HERD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1977 7:30 P.M. D.S.T. Shady Lane Dairy Sales, V* mi. West of Quarryville, PA off Oak Bottom Road. 118 head registered and high grade Holstein. These herds consist of fresh cows springing and bred back cows with the up state herd having 19 due from now till Dec. 1. These 2 herds are large cows with sharp dairy quality and good udders that will please any buyer. Also, 25 head close and fresh cows from dispersals from VA, MD, WV, and PA, Farmers, if you are looking for base milk and good cows, these are two of the better herds we have had for quite a while. All cows will be sold reguardless. This is where you set the price. Plan to visit with us the 19th. TB and blood test. Examined in our barn for pregnancy the day before sale. SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES R. 0.4, Box 463 Quarryville, Pa. 17566 Glenn D. Fite 717-786-2750 David L. Fite 717-786-1725 'K - ( - •> y ~ «w, v < Susan Hastings, Jeff Baroni, and showed the winners in the open fair Billy MacCauiey, (from left to right), showmanship contest. Ann Williams, 7. Eddie Connell. Senior Showmanship 1. Mimi Martin, Media; 2. Michele Stone, Pottstown; 3. Donna Stoltzfus, Quarry ville; 4. Daryl Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1977 Schafer, Spring City; 5. Jeff Baroni, Downingtown; 6. Ann Baroni, Downingtown; 7. Fred Keys, Cochranville. Senior Fitting 1. Michele Stone, 2. Daryl Schafer, 3. Martha Bates, Gradyville; 4. Fred Keys, 5. Roger Davidheiser, Pott stown; 6. Susan Hastings, Villanova; 7. Mimi Martin. PUBLIC SALE Of Farm Real Estate SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1977 l:OOP.M. Tract §1 - Small farm, 15 acres more or less, House in good condition, has aluminum siding, old shade. Old summer house (kitchen which needs restoration). House has a large kitchen, dining room, and family room downstairs. Five bedrooms upstairs. Can easily be divided into 2 apartments. Buddings include big barn structurally sound with good roof but needs siding. Good stream and small woods on property. Farm is Located along Greble Road, first farm just East of Jonestown on South side of road. Greble Road is road leading from Jonestown to Fredericksburg Firemans Park. Tract #2 - 37 acres more or less, located on city limits rear of Snavely’s Food Market in Jonestown. Road frontage on 3 sides. Zoned. Both tracts will be offered separately and together. Conditions by Rollin Rheinbeiraer For inspection phone 717-865-6118 Roy I. Ebersole & Son, Auctioneers Wenger & Byler, Attorneys PUBLIC SALE Antiques, Modem Household Goods Tools & Riding Mower THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18,1977 5:30 P.M. Sale to be held in the Al Starr Community Building, village of Willow Street, Pa. (behind Keystone TV along north Rt. 272) Coldspot side by side refrigerator/freezer, GE apt. size elec, stove, 6,000 BTU Fedders window air con ditioner, Kenmore vacuum, Vista 520 tape recorder, Early American hutch & table w/6 chairs (both heavy pine), 4 pc. mhg. bedroom suite, fine orig. dec. plank bottom rocker, 6 plank bottom chairs (ong. dec.), 3 arrow back plank chairs, blanket chest. Mahg., oak, uph., metal & other furniture. Iron articles. Pressed & other glassware & china. Household articles. 7 HP Penna riding mower, hand & garden tools, etc. Food served. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. Oliver R. Horst Howard Shaub, Auctioneer and Roy C. Probst Market Lambs 1. Allen Soulliard, Atglen; 2. Ernest Barrett. CHEVIOT Aged Ewe 1. John Arrell. DORSET Ewe Lamb 1. Michele Stone, 2. Ann Baroni. [Continued on Pace 119] 115
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