r FARM’S SOLD PUBLIC AUCTION DANA IRVING FARM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1977 At 10:00 A.M. Location: Southend of Oxford, turn East off •t. #1 onto Mt. Pleasant Rd. at Frank’s Steak louse, IV2 Mile to Farm on right, Oxford, IhesterCo., Pa. SIX (6) TRACTORS, FOUR (4) TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Farm machinery as follows: Int. 666 dsl. tractor, wide-front and fast hitch; Int. 656 dsl. tractor, wide ront, three point hook-up; Int. 454 gas tractor w/Int. loader; Int. 424 gas utility tractor; Int. 48” Cub Cadet nower; Ford 4000 tractor w/Sauder snowplow; NH 282 baler, PTO; 3 Gehl 18’ rubber-tired wagons; New Idea cut conditioner, PTO; NH 469 haybine; Lilly hayrake; JD 14’ transport disc; cultimulcher, like new; Oliver 25214’ transport disc; Int. 51018-disc grain drill; Int. 4- b., 16” fast hitch plow; stone picker; 2-wheel farm trailer; NH 24’ elevator; 16’ grain elevator; Danuser post hole digger, three point; Selectatilth 9’ three point ■otavator; Int. 400 B’, three point rotary mower, NEW; York three point stone rake; gas generator; Int. T fast hitch mower; cattle squeeze; Ford, 1976, F-100 ranger 'pick-up truck; Ford 1972 F-100 ranger Pick-up truck; Int. 1972 1700 dump truck; Chev. 1970 station wagon; sulkys jog carts; harness; blankets; wire fencing; 100’s of locust post; steel pipe; cable; Furniture as follows: matching dble. maple bed, dresser and chest; tea wagon; recliner; Harvest pine table w/bench and three chairs; Westinghouse microwave oven; lamps; bnens; picnic table; Coldspot refrigerator; portable bar; lawn chairs; air conditioner; Sears washer and dryer; and numerous furnishings not listed. Terms; CASH, no checks unless approved by Whitford sales Co., prior to auction. By the order of: DANA IRVING Sale conducted by: Whitford Sales Co. L Robert Frame, Auctioneer Box 98, Uwchland P.O. Eagle, Pa. 19480 Phone: 215-458-5060 “Chester County’s FOREMOST Auction Company” PUBLIC SALE Antiques & Household Goods Saturday, October 22,1977 10:00 A.M Located West off 272 Rawlinsville Ave. 1 mile South of Rawlinsville Fire Co. along Susquehannock Rd. or 3 miles from the Buck off 372, turn right on Susquehannock Rd. Walnut dining table; deacons bench; oak table; wash stand; cane bottom rocker; childs rocker; chair; half bushels; coal bucket; shoe lath; brass hanging scales; lanters; coal oil lights; iron kettle; agate kettle; iron skillet; 3 gal. jug; 5 gal. crock; 7 puddin crocks; old pie board; old egg baskets; iron stone tea pot; sugar & creamer set; celery dishes; berry set; glass dog spoon holder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS i Elec, stove 1 yr. old; 2 wringer washers; wash tubs & stands; Kelv. Refrigerator; Kelv. dryer; G.E. washer; GE. dish washer; metal kitchen cabinets; base cabinet; 7 piece breakfast set; Edna Elec, sewing machine; 2 iron beds; single bed; crib; 2 metal war drobes; high chair; bench; record stand; 4 folding chairs; Electrolux sweeper; bookcase; quilt frame; curtain stretchers; buttons; Irg. picture; linens; pots; Pans, dishes; 6 gold trim glasses; 12 cups & saucers; 1964 calendar plate; cookie kettle; cookie cans; scrapple pans; ice cream freezer; french frier; 2 buiner oil stove; metal rocker; foot stool; baby bed & talker; throw rugs; rugs 13 x22’l2’ x 15’, 10’X14’, 10 Xls’, plastic garbage cans; medicine cabinet; wash bowl; elec, hair dryer; encyclopedia set; games; lots °f toys; swing set; bicycle; sleds; step stool MISC. ITEMS Cultivators for B Allis Chalmers; 8 ft truck top; 3 275 gas tanks w/pumps; 2 work benches; hog troughs; chicken waterers; tomato baskets; berry boxes & carriers; 2 hyd. jacks; tools; precision garden seeder; saw horses; bag wagon, wagon tires: elec, blk & detkei trimmer: 3 gal sprayer. More items to numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Conch by Rawlmsville Fire Co. Auxiliary. Sale by lESTEH i MABEL GRAVER Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider & Randal V. Kline ANTIQUES Marylanders dominate cow judging HARRISBURG - In dividuals and teams from Maryland dominated the Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging contest held Monday, the opening event of the 14th Annual Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show, taking two individual and all three team titles. Judging began early Monday morning in the Farm Show’s main exhibition hall with 38 teams competing in 4-H, FFA and Intercollegiate divisions. The 4-H and FFA teams had all previously been declared their home state cham pionship teams. HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, INC Galena, Md. Phones: 648-5100 or 648-5179 FALL EQUIPMENT AUCTION Monday, October 3,1977 At 12:00 Noon at Galena, Md We are accepting machinery consignments for our fan sale. Tractors * Combines * Plows * Discs * Planters * Drills • Seeders * Wagons * Choppers * Elevators * Balers * Cultivators * Sprayers * Mowers * Trucks * Pickups * Construction & Excavating Equipment. Featuring: Int. 766 Diesel, Int. 656 Gas Tractors, 2 sets 4x16 #540 Plows, #370 14’ road disc, 2 rear mounted cultivators, #3711’ road disc. 12’ mobile sprmgtooth, 12’ cultipacker, JD #694 Planter, JD 20 tyne. drill, N.I. loader, 10’ mounted spring tooth, case 26’ gas elevator, N.I. spreader, liquid fert. rig w/100 gal. tank, 2 corn bodies, Int. #4O wagon, hay crusher, rake, J.D. weed sprayer (140 gal.), Snow plow.... Consigned by; Robert Atkinson of Chestertown, Md. J.D. 45 combine w/corn & gram head, swamp buggy, Fox Forage harvester, Detroiter house trailer 55’xl0’ w/w carpet - ref rig., stove, washer, etc. This will be a large consignment sale with buyers coming from many diferent States. Please call in advance for full advertising. ED RAHiLL & SONS SALE On the farm located on Putman Road in Harford County, Maryland. Take 152 west off Route 95, go 7 miles to Pleasantville Road, take the Pleasantville Road to Putman Road. From the north take Route 83 to the Maryland line, take Route 23 south and make a right on 147 in Jarrettsville, follow to Putman Road and turn left. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1977 11:00 A.M. 100 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS SELLING 60 Cows - 20 Heifers Ready to Breed 20 Heifers Just Under Breeding Age All Registered except a few identified grades ALL COWS SELLING ARE FRESH SINCE JUNE OR DUE SOON AFTER THE SALE. Daughters of Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief, Valentine El Mmuteman, Collins-Crest Majesty, Tidy Burke Transmitter, Paclamar Double Triune, Glen-Lu-Knoll Astrogem, Paclamar Ivanhoe Black Eagle, Amberly Burley Laird, Penstate Ivanhoe Star, etc. DHI records on cows selling to 21.700 M and 743 F. Plenty of base milk! The heifers are all home raised, many by A.I. bulls - a good group to select from. Also Selling: A service age son of Harrisburg Gay Ideal from a VG dam with 9-3 365 24,550 4.31,049 F. Note: The Rahils are selling only sound young cows recently fresh or close, and a selected group of open heifers. This herd has a lot of potential - a good place to buy! ED RAHLL & SONS Forest Hill, Maryland 301-879-9069 A. DOTY REMSBURG Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Norman D. Hill, Associate Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 The University of Maryland captured the in tercollegiate trophy while the Maryland 4-H and FFA teams were wrapping up the titles in their own divisions. The University of Maryland team scored 2017 points to top teams from Cornell University with 1956 points and the Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, Pa., which scored with 1946 points. Top individual per formance in the in tercollegiate division went to Jerry Myers, Westminster, Md., of the victorious University of Mayland team, with 718 points. Sandra Haag Joe Rudnick, Auctioneer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1977—123 of Cornell University placed second with 687 points and Walter Owens of the University of Wisconsin at River Falls finished third with 680 points. In addition to Delaware Valley’s third place fmish, Pennsylvania State University was ninth in a field of 17 teams. Maryland again captured the 4-H team trophy this year, finishing out with 1725 points. Kentucky’s 4-H team placed second with 1715, edging out the third place team from Virginia which ended the competition with 1712 points. The only individual to break the Maryland str anglehold on the awards was James Tipton of Taylor sville, Ky., who captured the Tim Beck (Continued from Page 122) livestock interests, and F. Phillip Smyser represented other project areas of 4-H. Tim, a senior at Dallastown Area High School, is undecided about what he wants to do in the future. It’s apparent, though, that 4-H’ers and fairgoers can count on his GAP AUCTION fmuv tvtttw, ecr. i ran 5:30 P.M. Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey Hill Mimt Mai ket - Cross RR Bridge. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION. Inspection Friday from 9:00 a.m until sale time CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS FROM 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT Call us for pick-up service IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE OF SMALL FARMETTE Saturday, October 22,1977 1:00 p.m. Located at 2478 Horseshoe Rd., VA mile south of Leola, 5 miles east of Lancaster, Upper Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. REAL ESTATE Consists of 2M* story frame dwelling situated on 1 1/10 acre of ground with apartment having kitchen and living room on first floor, oil hot water heat, mam living quarters, kitchen-dining combination, living room and family room on first floor, 4 bedrooms, full bath and storage room on second floor, full attic and full basement, wood and asbestos roof, oil and hot water heat. BARN 72x42 block and frame with slate shingle roof, open stalls, and tobacco celler on first floor Also a garage building WATERSUPPLY Well and pressure system, school - Conestoga Vallei zoned industrial Terms By AMOS S. & ANNA FISHER Eaby & Eaby Att. Dennis Ward Esq. Elton & Alvin Horning, Auctioneers individual 4-H honors with 595 points, five points ahead of Ralph W. Shank of Hagerstown, Md. Third place individual in 4-H judging was Keith McLean of Amsterdam, Ohio, with 590 points. The Maryland FFA team squeaked out another vic tory over Virginia's entry by a 1423-1421 score. In diana’s FFA team placed third with a 1413 score. John Doody of Damascus, Md. took individual honors in FFA judging with 509 points. Brian Davis of Middlebrook, Va., was second over Tom Milin of Cazenovia, N.Y. by 506-499. Pennsylvania’s teams finished twelfth and sixth m 4-H and FFA competitions, respectively. support and experience in upcoming years. gunner-up and alternate in the York Fair’s Out standing 4-H member competition was Christy Waltersdorff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waltersdorff, 2050 Hollywood Drive, York. A total of five contestants took part in the judging.