a Champions named at Breeder’s Fair tJAIB HILL, Md. - Con ants from southeastern nnsylvama, northern laware, and northeastern laryland matched animals nd skills recently during ie annual Breeder’s Fair, eld in Cecil County, Md. ■he event is for 4-H’ers from Chester and Delaware Unties, Pa., New Castle County, Del., and Cecil 3 PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Oct. 15,1977 Starting At 10:00 A.M. Situated in East Hanover Twp. Dauphin Co. V* Mile South of U.S. 22 on the Sandbeach Road South of Shellsville: “REAL ESTATE” 34 acres more or less with frontage on the Sandbeach Road, Pheasant Road and South Meadow Lane Road; beautiful stone ranch home with large fireplace, bath, hot water baseboard heat, 1,000 gal. oil tank, 2 bedrooms, combination kitchen and living room, single car garage, large patio m rear with fireplace, never failing well, home is not too old and in good state of repair, this is one of the nicest locations in E. Hanover Twp. - 50’ x 30’ block garage with 12’ lean to with concrete floor, 30’ x 70’ Block bam with frame wing attached. IH 350 Tractor with scoop and back hoe needs repairs, 1976 Leyland 262 diesel tractor with 150 hrs; power steering, 30 t. hookup, 1-2 catagones, power troll, live P.T.O. this tractor is new, M.H. 101 senior tractor, O.C. 3 Oliver tractor with loader & 3 Pt. hookup, also parts for O.C. 3 tractor, 955 Caterpillar dozer with large bucket, E 3 Coop tractor with cultivator, 2 wheel garden tractor with attachments; 20 ton pile of scrap iron, also pile of aluminum scrap, 3 lots of R.R. ties. Barb wire, old mill fan, water tank, Surge milker pump, odd wheels, steel reinforcement rods, cement blocks, wire gate, single cultivator, 4 iron wheels, 2 drill wheels, 5’ mower knives, 2 push lawn mowers, IVa” plastic pipe, table saw, iron sash, lot of wheels and tires, scorer, single plow, 4 hog troughs, 2 hand water pumps, door tracks, electric wire, metal welding table, 8’ link fence, cables, 2 porch posts, 275 gal. gas tank, 2 gas pumps, large fuel tank, M.H. com picker, bale elevator, large A.C. weight, Coop 2 row corn planter, cultipacker, disc harrow, IH horse spreader, Sears side rake, weeder, Oliver radex 14” plow, cement mixer, Danuser post hole digger for Ford tractor, IH hammer mill, hand winch and boom tractor 3 pt. hitch stone puller, 10 hoe Ontario grain drill, N.H. 77 Baler, snow blade, M.H. combine, Wood 6’ tractor rotary mower, J.D. 3 btoom 16” plow, Papec hammer mill, burr null, 30’ x 6” endless belt, chain repair tool, 2-4’ square heavy duty window fans one has a pulley, canvases for combines, 14’ Sears rubber tired wagon, log and stone body for a wagon, large metal feed cart on caster wheels, fence posts, light poles, 2 old mill stones from Earleys Mill, large pile of firewood, lot of snow fence, full roll of terry wire 8 strands, %” x 14” bolts by the keg, 3 chicken crates, roll 3” asbestos brake lining, 2 large 12” x 12” bam logs, odds and ends of lights, cattle bowls, 2 molasses barrles, 2 platform scales one is heavy duty with 3’ x 4’ platform 2 - 2 hole corn sheller, 1 burr mill, barrel of burlap bags, large canvas, old grindstone, pedal grindstone, 2 fans, old bob sled brake, 25 T. jack, hinges, bam door hinges, post staples for bars, asst, of electric motors, link chains, large %” eye bolts, 4 snaths, lot of Cherry lumber, 16’ x 4” x 12” planks, alum, ridge covering large stack of paneling, 2 air conditioners, small corn crib, 6” dram tile, 25 old car batteries, large insulators for decoratmg, barrel of soft coal, 2 barrels buck, wheat coal, rotary ash sieve for a barrel, asst, of log chains, 9 chain binders, grass seed sower, forks, shovels, small oil heater, baler twine, Porter cable lawn mower, 2 express wagons, iron seats, grease guns, grablmg hook, rail iron, steel platform dollies, portable tool bench, large stone burr mill, 10,000 W. generator like new, large spool for electric wire, lot of tools, part of butcher furnace, and many items too numerous to mention! 54 Dodge IT. stake truck with dual wheels, 53 Dodge dump truck, 1940 De Soto Cpe. 1961 Chevy Sdn. G.E. automatic washer, wringer washer, deep freeze, Prizer combination coal and gas cook stove. 2-600 lb. steers, 3 cows, 1 bull 1100 lb., 1 Holstein cow coming with 2nd calf, some loose hay and straw, few bu. of wheat and oats, 5 T. of old com and 15A of com on the field in 2 lots. Real Estate to be sold at 2 F.M. conditions by At torney Wm. Saye. Ownete JOE AND GRACE HEWITT Inspection of property Fri. evening Sept. 30, also day of sale, evening from 5 to 8 p.m. for appointment call the auctioneer 717-838-1825. Aucts: Gerberich and Long. County, Md. Following are the highlights: In the dairy cattle fitting and showing contests, breed champions were: William Henley, Ayrshires; Ned Davis, Guernseys; Dean Tyson, Holstems; Demse Andrien, Jersey. Miss An drien was grand champion, with the reserve honor going to Tyson. TRACTORS Champion Ayrshires were exhibited by Kennard Henley, who captured junior, senior and grand titles. Ned Davis over powered his competitiors in the Guernsey show by winning the top three championship titles. He lost out in winning many of the first places in group placings, however, relinquishing them to competing 4-H’ers Billy Duncan, (junior calf); Glenn Davis, (senior calf); Martin England, (senior yearling); Denise Andrien, (2 year old); and Dorothy Carson, (3-year old and dam and daughter pair). The Holstein show was won by Richard Green, Jr., whose 4-year old bested a junior calf exhibited by Sherrie Lieske, which also stood as junior champion. Others who showed first place animals in the Holstein show were; Ed Breckbill, (senior calf); Daryl Tyson, (junior yearling); Susan Pepple, (2-year old); and Alan Mason, (3-year old). Second-place ribbons were won by Nancy Yarnall, Dean Yarnall, Ed Breckbill, Eric Knutson, Donald Eastbum, and Susan Pepple. Denise Andrien had all the champions in the Jersey show. Others to win first in various classes were: Elizabeth Wollaston, (junior PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY AND ANTIQUES Tuesday, Oct. 4,1977 At 10:00 A.M. Located 3 miles East of Intercourse and 3 miles West of White Horse, at the Intersection of Route 340 and Hershey Road, Lancaster County. Pa. Watch for sale signs. John Deere 3020 Diesel Tractor, recently overhauled; Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel Tractor with Multi-Power and Good Tires, utility, high clearance; Farmall cub with Cultivators; 21200 Bushel Wire Com Cribs, one is only a year old; McCurdy 180 bushel gravity flow bin wagon; N.H. gravity flow bin wagon; Smoker gravity flow bin wagon; New Idea 2-row mounted com picker No. 316; John Deere No. 43 Cora Sheller on wheels with PTO; Sauder manure loader with hydraulic bucket; N.H. super hayhner 68 baler with thrower; 18’ flat wagon with hay roacks; In ternational No. 56 2-row com planter with insecticide and no-till attachments; Albs Chalmers 15 disc drill; No. 56 N.H. side rake; N.H. No. 45 grass mower; John Deere 28-foot elevator with drag; John Deere No. 125 3 x 14” trip plow; John Deere cold buster for 3-bottonx plow; Starline left hand tank spreader; Case stalk shredder; Oliver No. 251 10’ disc; 11’ cultipacker; 30’x4” grain auger; 12’x4” grain auger with motor; com weeder; Ford 3-point hook 2-row cultivator; 12’ wooden drag; Lapp com drag; 1 ton bin on wheels; 12’ 3 section harrow; 35’ van semi-trailer; 14’ milk truck body; hydraulic cylinders; 13 - 6 x 38 tractor chains; tractor weights; 3-Pomt hitch weight; snow fence; bull dozer electric fencers; 225 Lincoln welder, 1 year old; 4 portable iron firing crates; assorted hog feeders and waterers; aluminum and metal gates; shell for 8’ pickup truck body; 500 gal. water tank; 75 5/8 baskets; 1,000 bales straw. Butcher Equipment And Antiques Ton electric hoist; Toledo meat band saw; sausage stuffer; scalding trough; a lot of old butcher equipment; milk can daisy milk cooler; Kelvmator 20,000 BTU air conditioner; single trees; hay hooks; pie scoop; cabbage cutter; coffee boiler; antique augers; hay ropes; old barn boards; estate heater wood stove; 2 horse scraper; big grindstone; old garden seeder; 30” sneeze guard glass for counters (2 comers); planet Jr. garden tractor; potato grader; big wooden barrels; nail kegs; platform scales; air compressor; 7-ft Myers snow plow for scout; high speed fans; small tools; bolts; nails, and many other items. Terms by: NAAMAN C. YODER LINDA T. YODER Auctioneers: Leroy Zook Leon Kurtz calf cUiU «»moi yemmig), Patricia Jenkins, (junior yearling and 2-year old). In baby beef competition, fitting and showing recognition went to: 1. Jeff Walker, 2. Gmny Coleman, 3. Bill Wylie, 4. Ken Walker, 5. Linda Coleman. Dave Wylie was chosen grand champion for fitting and showing. The reserve honor went to Barbara Sickler. Lynda Coleman exhibited the champion Hereford and Shorthorn. Bill Wylie was tops with his Angus, leaving Dawn Gidner with the reserve champion banner. In a contest for crossbreds and other breeds, Dave Wylie led the pack, followed m order by; Ed Wylie, Dave Wylie, Barbara Sickler, Jeff Walker, and Kenneth Walker. At the conclusion of the show, Dave Wylie’s entry was chosen as grand champion, while Ed Wylie received the reserve banner. The Breeder’s Show also included a dairy goat show, which had entries by Tom Csala, Ruth Weaver, and Julie Baker. Csala had all the champions in the show, but didn’t take quite all the blue ribbons. Jn the horse show, first places were won by Pat Bitner, Melissa Moore, Amy Moore, Donna Keys, Francis Moore, Susan Oglesby, Mary and Rebecca High- Lunch Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday U.S. accepts Canadian eggs WASHINGTON, D.C. - Carol Tucker Foreman, assistant secretary of agriculture for food and consumer services, an nounced that effective Oct. 23 Canada will be the first country eligible to export egg products to the United States smce implementation of the Egg Products In spection Act of 1970. At the request of the burger, Jan Niblet, Elizabeth Handley, Patti Davis, Richard Gilbert, Roger Petty, Nancy Yarnall, Rae Tennyson, and Penny Petty. Second-place awards went to Heather Yeatman, Amy Moore, Terry Petty, Melissa Moore, Rae Ten nyson, Donna Keys, Cathleen Bradley, Pat Bitner, Nancy Yarnall, Debbie Rogers, Betsy Batson, Debbie Jackson, Shaunna Keys, Richard Gilbert, Laurie Ogonowski, Jane Niblet, Joyce Fidance, Patti Davis, Susan Ogonowski, and Roger Petty. Rounding out the Breeder’s Fair was a dog show, which had contest for obedience, grooming, and showing. Each contest was divided for different age competitors. First-place ribbons were presented by Barbara Holland, Darla Brunette, Rae Tennyson, and David Amalong. LAST TWO WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia State Sponsored - Graded - Uniform Lots - All Beef Breeds FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE Friday, October 21,1977 -1 P.M. FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE Friday, November 4,1977 - 7 P.M. Calves vaccinated for BLACKLEG - MALIGNANT EDEMA All cattle eligible for interstate shipment Guarantee “No Bred Heifers” in feeder calves only NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC. Box. 440 - Winchester, Va. 22601 Phones: Office - 703/662-2946 P.T.Mc Home - 703/837-1254 P.T. Mclntyre, SALES MANAGER (Residence: White Post, Va. 22663 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1977 10:00 A.M. Located midway between Ephrata and Rothsville, at the end of Shirley Lane, at what was once the Ashland Oil Co. Pumping Station. BUILDING SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS Hundreds of new and used aluminum windows, storm and interior doors, new shutters, some lumber, 50 gallon drums, 275 gallon drums, check-out counters, metal veg. counters, shelving, cast iron, No. 1 steel and light iron, approximately 200 tons, conveyor tract with power unit, some hand tools, mobile home axles, 2 antique clocks and many more items too numerous to mention. Terms by: GLEN TARA IRON & METAL GO. J. PAUL ROHRER, Owner Auctioneer’s Note: The reason for this sale is that the company is forced to move and does not wish to take these items with them to their new location. William A. Wentling, Auctioneer Wentling & Wentling, Clerks Cash or Recognized Check Only Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch Available October 1,1977-12! Canadian government, of ficials of USDA’s Food Safety and Quality Service (FSQS) reviewed the Canadian egg products in spection system and found it equivalent to that of the United States. FSQS then proposed to list Canada’s egg products inspection system as equivalent to that of the United States, thereby entitling approved Canadian plants to export egg products to the United States. The purpose of the Egg Products Inspection Act is to help assure that eggs and egg products that reach the consumer are wholesome. The act permits foreign countries to export egg products to the United States only if the foreign egg products inspection uses the same standards required by the act for domestic egg products and if plants operate under a continuous government inspection system approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nine comments were received on the proposal to approve the Canadian in spection system. Most of them concerned the possible economic impact on the U.S. egg industry, which is beyond the scope of the Egg Products Inspection Act. Some comments also dealt with the adequacy and control of the Canadian egg products inspection system. !9