Unionville . (Continued from Page 102) DAIRY SHOWS Open class competition in dairy animals in four breeds took place the next to last day of the Unionville Fair. Results of the show follow: AUCTION (ft >3fiEPk 1 Mile North of Lititz on Route 501 MjSSJ THURSDAY EVENING, W OCTOBER 20,1977 5:30 P.M. FURNITURE AND COLLECTIBLES Living Room Suite, end tables, refrigerator-freezer combinations, mahogany chest of Drawers, and lots 7 more. WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS, ESTATES AND ANTIQUES WILBUR a HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Road, Lititz Harold K. Galebach, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION - CALL 626-0254 Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.; Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day. Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers Will Be Received. COMMUNITY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1977 Location: Take Route 322 West from Ephrata to Clay School Road turn right to first farm on left. Clay Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Attention Farmers: if you have any Farm Equip ment to sell at this Auction please call Warren Seibel at 717-733-7195 or Auctioneers at 717-733-3305 or 717-733- 3511 before Tuesday, October 18,1977. Auction by: John E. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers FARMERSVILLE AUCTION twsmy, scimh is. m In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co., PA Selling for the Lydia Z. Stollzfus Estate, Talmage: Singer elec. sew. machine; floor & table lamps; magazine racks; record player & radio combination; 2 pc. living room suite; Bell recorder; telephone stand; waterfall cedar chest; sun lamp; massager; comforts & linens; platform rocker; hassocks; sectional sofa; bathroom scales; stools; chaise lounge; elec, roaster; wash basket; toaster; invalids chair; refrigerator; set of thermalog stainless steel kettles; flower pots; ice cream freezer; stainless steel pressure cooker; luggage; blonde table & 4 chairs; large manual meat sheer; lots of trinkets and small items and everyday dishes* etc. etc. Also'for others: used vinyl sofa bed; crib; 120 bass accordian; display tables; Maytag wringer washer; wooden & cedar wardrobes; chest of drawers; bedroom suites; new sofa beds and platform rockers; etc. We sell on commission. Holstein Junior calf 1. Ed Breckbill, 2. Nancy Yamall, 3. Howard Mark. Intermediate calf 1. Bonnie Lambom. Senior calf 1. Ricky Breckbill, 2. Alan Mason, 3. Ed Breckbill. WARREN I. SEIBEL 6:00 P.M call: JOHN J. Rlin 717-354-5095 Junior yearling 1. Don Eastburn, 2. Ed Breckbill. 3. Nancy Yamall. Senior yearling 1. Ed Breckbill, 2. Don Eastburn, 3. Bonnie Lam bom. Junior Champion - Rick Breckbill. Reserve Junior champion - Ed Breckbill. Two year olds, not fresh I. Howard Mark. Two year olds, fresh 1. Don Eastburn, 2. Art Hershey, 3. Ed Breckbill. Three year olds 1. Alan Mason, 2. Richard Breckbill, 3. Don Eastburn. Four year olds 1. Duane Hershey, 2. Robert Mason, 3. Don Eastburn. Aged cows 1. Art Hershey, 2. Don Eastburn, 3. Dean Yamall. Senior Champion Female - Art Hershey. Reserve senior champion female - Alan Mason. Cow in milk 1. Don Eastbum. 2. Art Hershey, 3. Alan Mason. Junior get 1. Ed Breckbill, 2. Don Eastburn, 2. Nancy Yamall. Dairy Herd 1. Don Eastbum. 2. Art Hershey, 3. Rick Breckbill. Produce of Dam 1. Nancy Yamall. Best three females 1. Art Hershey, 2. Alan Mason, 3. Richard Breckbill. Dam and daughter 1. Duane Hershey, 2. Dean Yamall.. Gradn champion - Art Hershey. Reserve grand champion - Alan Mason. PUBLIC AUCTION aiMMUGmU 8,1977 In the Village of BEGINS, Schuylkill County, Pa., along Route 25 at the BEGINS LUMBER YARD; 6 Miles West of 1-81, Exit 34. AUTOS—TRUCKS—TRAILERS 1970 GREAT DANE 40’ reefer with carrier unit sliding tandem 10.00x20 Rubber; TRAILMOBILE 35’ reefer (no unit); BROWN 40’ reefer Thermo King unit; 1970 GMC chassis and cab, 26,000 lbs.; 19651 NT. C & C, 30,000 lbs.; 1963 GMC C& C; 1973 CHEVROLET heavy duty C-10 pickup; 1963 CHEVROLET Vz ton pickup; (3) 1972 CHEVROLET C-20 sub. with 350 V-8 Motors, 4- Speed Transmissions; 1969 INT.; 1969 FORD N-750, and 1967 FORD C-600 Long Wheel Base Trucks; 1963 CHEVROLET with 15 Stake Body, 26,000 lbs.; 1959 CHEVROLET Dump, 30,000 lbs.; 1950 FORD V-tag dump truck; 1966 CHRYSLER Crown Imperial, nice condition; 1956 PACKARD 400 hard-top coupe; 1956 PACKARD 4-dr., Patrician; 1953 OLDS 98 hard-top (body rough) extra 4-speed hyd trans.; 1949 PLYMOUTH coupe; 6-cyl. WHITE Mustang truck engine; 250 6-cyl. CHEVROLET engine with 3-speed transmission; 1952 DIAMOND T engine; 60h.p FORD Flathead; 7 x 8,7 x 11, (2) 7x 9 dump bodies; 9’ stake body; 18’ aluminum body with full rear doors; 16’ Lowßoy trailer with tandem axle; 34,000 Ib.s tandem bogie; 16’ storage box; new and used truck chains; saddle and regular fuel tanks; freezer unit with 3 cold plates; cold plates for ref. units; WALKER 7500 lb. cable car hoist; 1922 REO truck transmission; old head lamps and lenses. BOAT-SAWMILL AND EQUIPMENT CLARK 4000 lb. forklift pneumatic rubber, 10’ lift; 19’ CENTURY mah. runabout with trailer and extra; 125 h.p. GRAY MARINE engine; FRICK sawmill; 5 head blocks 30’ carriage; 125 h.p. HERCULES diesel with output shafts; HERCULES and OLIVER D engines for parts; extra saw blades; approx. 3000 bd. ft. walnut logs; 15” table saw with 2-cyl. WISCONSIN engine; street-vac cleaner; (3) 3-wheeled mail carriers with 2- cyl onin engines (rough); (3) gas heaters; (2) large roof-type air conditioners; 5 K.W. generator; steel loading dock; house trailer axles, wheels and tires; cement mixer; 42” hydraulic life gate; 1 cu. yd. steel bin; 35 gal. paint mixer; 500 lb. chain hoist; SEYMORE 70 case egg washer; econolote, doors and windows; some oak lumber; nice kitchen coal range; other items not listed. TERMS; CASH. HEGINS LUMBER YARD (717) 682-3409 GEORGE DEIBERT, Auctioneer (717)425-3313 Guernseys Scott Wolff, Denise An drien, and Clyde Good dominated the show throughout the show. Scott’s animals won all the heifer classes, except senior yearling, which was bested by an entry by Clyde Good. The two exhibited reserve junior and junior champions, respectively. In milking age classes, Denise Andrien won most of the ribbons. The exception came m the best three females class, which was won by the Wolff family from southern Lancaster County. Clyde Good had the grand champion. The reserve banner went to Scott Wolff. Jerseys Familiar names and faces dominated this show, with Mildred Seed of Hamburg sweeping in six top honors - grand and reserve grand champion, as well as both junior and senior cham pions. Mrs. Seeds competed against animals shown by Elizabeth and Charles Wollaston, Denise, Bruce, and Loraine Andrien, Bruce Heller and Pat Jenkins, all of whom had animals placing within the top three slots of various classes. First-place winners, aside from Mrs. Seeds, were Denise Andrien with a senior heifer calf; Bruce Heller with a junior yearling, 4-year old cow, and dam and daughter pair. Loraine Andrien had the top senior get. All other top honors went to Berks Countian Mildred Seeds. At 10:00 A.M Lunch Available. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977 Ayrshires Junior calf 1. Lois Mark, 2. Kennard Henley, 111, 3. Ellen Young. Intermediate calf 1. Barbara Jenkins, 2, Ellen Young. Senior calf 1. William Henley, 2. Ann Young, 3. Ann Young. Junior champion female - Lois Mark. Reserve Junior champion female-Lois Mark. Junior yearling 1. Lois Mark, 2. Kennard Henley, Jr. 3. Ellen Young. Senior yearling 1. Ann Young, 2. Kennard Henley, Jr. 3. Ann Young. Two year old, freshened 1. Ann Young, 2. Sharon Nolan, 3. Kennard Henley, HI. Three year old 1. Ellen Young, 2. Kennard Henley, IH, 3. Sharon Nolan. Four year old 1. Kennard Henley, Jr., 2, Sharon Nolan, 3. Ann Young. Five year old 1. Kennard Henley, 111. 2. Ellen Young, 3. Kennard Henley, 111. Senior Champion female - Ann Young. Reserve senior champion female - Kennard Henley, 111 4-H needs useful items for sale BAIR - Is your attic, basement, or garage hiding useful items that you no longer really need but hate to just discard? Then the York County 4-H Council wants to hear fom you! As a fund-raising benefit toward the debt on the county 4-H center at Bair, the County Council has announced a countywide auction, scheduled to be held at the center on November 18, beginning at 6 p.m. Donations of household goods, tools, garden items, and other useful objects can be delivered to the center on OCTORARO FARM CLUB CALF SALE Congratulations to all that showed the many champions here and blue ribbon winners from our last years sale at the area shows. Plan to be with us Saturday, November 26, at 12 noon to select your next years champion and join the winners circle. Solanco Fair Brian Groff Champion FFA Troy Groff Reserve Champion FFA Ken Brubaker Champion 4-H Reserve Grand Champion of the Show Billy Coyne Reserve Champion 4-H Ephrata Fair Linda Martin Grand Champion of the Show Judy Zimmerman First Light Weight Class SAM WYLIE Cow in milk 1. Ann Young, 2. Kennard Henley, 111, 3. Sharon Nolan. Junior Get 1. Ellen Young. Senior Get 1. Kennard Henley, in., 2. Kennard Henley, Jr., 3. Ann Young. Best three females 1. Sharon Nolan, 2. Ken nard Henley, 111, 3. Ann Young. Dairy Herd 1. Kennard Henley, 111, 3 Sharon Nolan, 3. Ann Young. Produce of dam 1. Sharon Nolan, Kennard Henley 111, 3. Kennard Henley Jr. Dam and daughter 1. Sharon Nolan, 2. Ken nard Henley, 111. Grand champion - Ann Young. Reserve grand champion - Kennard Henley, 111. Fitting and Showmanship Senior fitter - 1. Denise Andrien, 2. Lois Mark. Junior fitter - 3 Pat Jenkins, 2. Elizabeth Wollaston. Senior showman - 1. Denise Andrien, 2. Dean Yamall. Junior showman -1. Bruce Andrien, 2. Nancy Yamall. Thursday evening, November 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. and all day on Friday, November 18. Or, if pickup of the items to be donated is necessary, contact Dean Ferree, New Freedom, phone 235-2116; Mrs F Philip Smyser, Manchester, phone 266-1090; the Ex tension Office in York, phone 848-2101, or a local club leader In addition to the auc tioned items, there will be bazaar tables featuring baked goods, plants, and refreshments Manheim Fair Kevin Rohrer Champion FFA and Grand Champion of the Show Barry Geib Reserve Champion 4-H Lampeter Fair Christa) Meek First Light Weight Class RD #2 Nottingham, Pa 215-932-8923 121