PUBLIC SALE Antiques & Household Goods Saturday, October 22,1977 Located West off 272 Rawlinsviile Ave. 1 mile South of Rawlinsviile 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 Elec, stove 1 yr. old; 2 wringer washers; wash tubs & stands; Kelv. Refrigerator; Kelv. dryer; G.E washer; G.E. 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 burner oil stove; metal rocker; foot stool; baby bed & walker; throw rugs; rugs 13 x 22’ 12’ x 15’, 10’ Xl4’, 10 Xls’, plastic garbage cans; medicine cabmet; wash bowl; elec, hair dryer; encyclopedia set; games; lots of toys; swing set; bicycle; sleds; step stool. 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. & decker trimmer; 3 gal. sprayer. More items to numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch by Rawlinsville Fire Co. Auxiliary. Sale by LESTER & MABEL GRAVER Auctioneers Lloyd H. Kreider & Randal V. Kline HILLTOP LANE SALE On the farm near McLeansville, North Carolina. Take Exit 132 off 1-85 and go one tenth of a mile to the Texaco Station, turn right on Knox Road and farm is one mile on the left. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1977 ll:OOA.M. One of North Carolina’s best known herds! 85 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS All saleable cows are selling 1 EX and 16 VG selling and herd will be re-classified before sale. Sired by Outstanding Sires: 11 by Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation S by Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe 2 by Hartsbrook Ivanhoe Ken 4 by Paclamar Bootmaker 5 by Paclamar Double Triune Others by R Maple, Marquis, citation R, Hagen, Gay Ideal, Charm, Transmitter, etc. PLENTY OF PRODUCTION 15 selling over 20,000 m 10 selling from 23,000 to 27,000 m 15 selling have 700 f to 948 f 12 selling have 6001 to 700 f 32 first-calf heifers making good records Service sires include Elevation, Arlinda Chief, Matt, Conductor, Tippy, Comet, Betty Chief, Wayne Springs Fond Apollo, etc. SEMEN TANK AND LOTS OF VALUABLE SEMEN SELLING including Elevation, Matt, Monitor, Arlinda Chief, Tippy, Hagen, Double Triune, Gay Ideal, etc. Sale Headquarters - London Inn, near Greensboro, N.C. (Exit 128 off 1-85). JERRY KIVETT Rt. 2, McLeansville, N.C. 919-697-0569 (Farm) 919-697-8391 (Home) A. DOTYREMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Norman D. Hill, Associate Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 10:00 A. M ANTIQUES MISC. ITEMS Holstein HARRISBURG - Farms from Maryland and New York were named the premier breeder and premier exhibitor on Friday of last week at the Eastern National Holstein Show held in conjunction with the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg. Dreamstreet Holsteins, Walton, N.Y., was named the premier breeder of the show. A Dreamstreet Farms cow, 4-year-old Kerchenbill Champion Ivy, was named reserve senior and reserve grand champion female. Kingstead Farms, Damascus, Md., took the premier breeder honors to cap off their showing at the two-day event in the State Farm Show complex. Kingstead Farms’ 2-year-old HOLSTEIN Complete Dispersal Monday, October 17,1977 At 1:00 P.M. Located in Crawford County 10 miles west of Meadvilie, Pa., 1 mi. west of Harmonsburg, Pa. and 1 mi. north of the Harmonsburg-Linesville blacktop. 30 Registered and 8 Grades of High Quality and Type rolling herd average for 1977-17530 lbs. milk-3.8 test-673 lbs. fat. 1976. Herd average-16500 milk-616 fat. 32 cows and 6 heifer calves under 1 yr. old. Educator dght., just finished a 2 yr. old record-17106 lbs. milk-648 fat- 305 days actual. Other Educator dhgt. as a 2 yr. old has projected 16921 milk-640 fat. A yound herd with a number of 2 and 3 yr. olds. 6 fresh cows; 12 due by Jan. 1.6 Heifer calves under 1 yr., would make good junior projects. All bred artificially by Atlantic Breeders Sires: Gay Ideal, Educator, Standout, Rocket, Op tomist, Proud Performer, Snow Man, Ivanhoe Star, Tryone Complete, Trirune Complete. Cattle have been tested within 30 days for brucellosis, TB, pregnancy chcked. This herd is being dispersed due to the ill health of the Owner. Owner: MR. & MRS. W. RICHARD ADSIT Linesville, Pa., RD3 Terms: Cash Sales Managers & Auctioneers: Earl & David Nicolls Conneautville, Pa. Ph: 587-6289 or 587-2180. PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, October 29,1977 10 A.M. Located in the city of Coatesville, turn off Business Route 30, east End on South 12th Avenue 2 blocks to 1149 Stirling Street. Watch for Auction sign in lawn. Chester Co. Pa. A beautiful 20 year old V/z story stone dwelling. Modern kitchen w/elec. range, dishwasher, refrigerator, and other extras; dining room and living room combination; den; 3 lovely bed rooms; P/2 bath room w/ceramic tile and carpet; hard wood floors throughout; ample closets and storage space; full basement; w/garage 14’ x 28’ w/electnc door opener; oil fired hot water cast iron baseboard heat; city water and sewage; macadam drive; flagstone patio and walks; w/air conditioner, w/storm windows and doors, well insulated, all complete with beautiful landscape lawn, mature shade and shurbbery Situated on lot size 100’ x 168’ + or - This well maintained stone rancher must be seen to be appreciated, excellent loca tion, has many extras Reason for selling owners are moving. To be auctioned at 10 A.M. SHARP. INSPECTION by appointment 286-5744. 15% Deposit time of sale cash or approved check. 30 day settlement on or before. By Order Of GEORGE & ELIZABETH RIE6NER William March, Jr., Auctioneer Elverson, PA. 286-5744 to Md. bull, Kingstead Monty, was named reserve senior champion bull in the show. The grand champion and senior champion female Holstein was Jeraldme Cinnamon Supreme, a 4- year-old cow exhibited by Steven H. Vaughn of Maize Valley Farm, Hartville, Ohio. Grand champion bull honors went to Hobbshaven Fury Nat, a 3-year-old bull exhibited by Price View Farm, Amboy, Ind. Hobb shaven Fury Nat was named senior champion bull enroute to the grand championship. Pinehurst Farms of Sheboygan Falls, Wis., showed the junior champion and reserve grand champion bull, a semor yearling bull Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8,1977—U9 banners go and N. Y. named Pmehurst Debonair. Another Pinehurst Farms entry, Pmehurst Dornne, a senior yearling heifer, was given the laurels as junior champion female. The reserve junior champion bull was Smith Mead Firecracker, a bull calf exhibited by Fair Hill Holsteins of Frederick, Md. Reserve junior female honors went to “Cherokee- Tn-Rorae Supreme,” a senior yearling heifer owned by the Lewis Cherokee Farm and Johnson, of Hamilton, Ohio. The premier sire award went to “Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation,” owned by Select Sires, Columbus, Ohio. Judging the many entries in the Eastern National Holstein Show were Velmar Green of Elsie, Mich., and associate jude David P. Dickson, Madison, Wis. Pennsylvania Holstein breeders who cracked the top five in respective class competition were: Ker chenhill Holsteins, Kutz town, with a bull calf; M. Robert Young, Lancaster, with a junior yearling bull; Mowry Farms of Roaring Spring with a junior yearling bull; Reu-Hel Farms of Mohrsville with a semor yearling bull; Windy Mont Farm of Columbia Cross Roads with a semor yearling bull. In heifer classes, Karpa cattle from across the nation Farm of Avella had a fourth and Canada were shown place entry for senior during the 14th annual calves; Upstream Farm of Pennsylvania All-American. Easton placed third with a The week-long event m junior yearling; and Singing eluded six breeds. GAP AUCTION FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 14,1977 5:30 P.M. Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey Hill Mmit Market - 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 CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, 0CT0DER19,1977 At 9:30 A.M. Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for sale sign. Tractors, Farm Machinery, 2 Gleaner combine with gram head & 4-row com head, Horse Drawn Im plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no Household Goods. We sell on Commission. Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday, at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin. Sale by, DAVID H. GOOD 717-656-8911 Auctioneers; F. Snyder, R Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Next Sale Wednesday, Nov. 2,1977 Brook Farm of Imler was fourth with a senior yearling. Rowe Spring Farm of Chambersburg had a fifth place junior get with daughters of C Kenola Rocky. Smithdale Farms of Shippensburg captured a second place ribbon with their entry in the 3 and 4 year old dry class. Burket Falls Farm of East Freedom had a second-place 2-year old, and a third-place for best udder. A 4-year old shown by Sprmg Lane Farm of Tyrone placed third, while Ni-Crete Barbara E Citation from Chambersburg placed fifth m the same class. Fred Strouse and Associates of Centre County placed third with an aged cow and also won the ribbon for third-best udder. In group classes, Penn sylvania’s Holstein herd placed fourth - behind New York, Ohio, and New England, in that order - and was followed by Maryland. Way-Bright Farms of Gettysburg captured a fourth place for daughter and dam and daughter pairs; Ni-Crete Farm and Burket Falls Farm placed fourth and fifth, respec tively, for dairy herds, and Ni-Crete and Smithdale were third and fouth, respec tively, for the best three females class. Nearly 2200 prize dairy