—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 15,1977 126 Of the 118 FFA dairy judging teams at the World Dairy Expo last week, the Pennsylvania team comprised of Jeff Delong, right, Tim Hanks, middle, and Tom Kirk, right, traveled the furthest to compete. Western Penna. “Sale of Stars” SATURDAY, OCT. 22 BUTLER, PA. Sale held on the Butler Farm Show Grounds along Rte. 68 between Butler and Evans City, Pa. 55 HAND PICKED REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All tested up to date and eligible for immediate interstate shipment. HERE ARE SOME OF THE EARLY ENTRIES!! *A “VG” dtr. of Bootmaker with 18.551 M., 664 F., 3 yr. due sale time. *Arlinda Chief dtr. with 16,550 M., 660 F. 3 yr. due sale time to Gay Ideal. *A “VG-86” Ivanhoe Star with 16,791 M., 620 F. 3 yr. out of 739- lb. “VG” dam. *991-lb. 23,888 M. 3 yr. dtr. of Pretz Burke Idol. Due after sale. * 729-lb. f., 16.475 M. 3 yr. dtr. of Olfac out of an “EX-2E” 828- lb. fat dam. Due sale time. *A 2 yr. dtr. of Double Triune with 13,817 M. 2 yrs. out of 88 pt. dam with 23.676 M. *A GP-82 Ivanhoe Star out of a Kingpin dam with 912 F., 2nd dam 129.889 M. THERE WILL BE MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM - AN EXTRA EFFORT THIS YEAR FOR BETTER THAN EVER CONSIGNMENTS!! MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY!! Sale Starts 12:00 Noon Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover Sale Selectors Wade Cooper Elder Vogel, Sale Chm. Rochester, Pa. Slippery Rock, Pa. Steven Vanco Sugar Grove, Pa. R. Austin Backus, Inc. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. World dairy show (Continued from Page 52) Because of this foreign influence, the World Dairy Expo is informally known as “the melting pot of the dairy industry. All totalled, four major breeds hold their national shows at the free Expo (parking is one dollar), with over 1600 head of cattle judged this year. Two hundred and 85 entries took part in the National Ayrshire Show, 77 in the National Guernsey show; 315 in the Central National Brown Swiss show, and 647 in the ever popular Holstein show And, for those who don’t show animals, but know a good cow when they see one, dairy judging contests were held for 4-H’ers, FFA members, and collegiate groups. Of the 118 FFA dairy judging teams that gathered at Madison and judged on Saturday morning, the Pennsylvania team had the 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 IV2 story stone dwelling. Modern kitchen w/elec. range, dishwasher, refrigerator, and other extras; dining room and living room combination; den; 3 lovely bed rooms; V-k. 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 RIEGNER William March, Jr., Auctioneer Elverson, PA. 286-5744 PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE (fine Stone Ranch Home) Personal Property, Auto & Riding Mower Thurs. Eve. October 27,1977 At 7:00 Located at 1720 Pioneer Road, West Lam peter Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (approx. 1 mile north of Lampeter Square, just east of Lampeter Road on Pioneer Road). Very nice stone, 9 room & IMs bath ranch home w attached 2 car garage. Contents: kitchen, powder room, laundry & utility room, dining room, Ig. living room, 3 bedrooms, If. bath, nice den or family room, full cement basement, oil hot water baseboard heat, well water, city water available, city sewage, alum, storm windows & doors. Lot size: 125’ frontage by 208’ depth more or less. Property open for inspection: Sat’s. Oct. 8-15-22 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at7:oo 1971 Chrysler New Yorker IA-1 shape), REO 6 HP riding mower, Wizard 5 HP rotary tiller, 24’ alum. ext. ladder, metal wheelbarrow, some tools, 9 pc. lime mahg dining room suite, 3 pc. mahg. bedroom suite, 2 chrome kitchen tables, some glassware & chipa. Sale by MRS. EDGAR J. RIDINGER George J Morgan Atty Howard Shaub Auctioneer K Roy C Prob-1 distinction of traveling the furthest distance. The team, chapperoned by Arba Henry, vocational agriculture teacher from'Solanco, was comprised of Thomas Kirk, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirk, Peach Bottom Rl; Timothy Hanks, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanks, Drumore Rl; and Jeffrey Delong, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delong, Peach Bottom Rl. These three dairy judges were the fourth ranked team in the state. The World Dairy Expo was also loaded with agri business representatives promoting their products. This year over 250 dairy displays were set up around the coliseum on the 60,000 square feet of display area. For the weary, there was 7676 upholstered seats to rest upon and view the brightly lit, well ventilated, and clean arena. Grange officers elected RED LION - Installation of new Grange officers for the Red Lion Grange 1781 was held October 1. Installing officer was State Deputy Master, William Reichart, of York-Adams Pomona. New officers include: Lee Bums, Master; W. Russell Hoover, overseer; Naomi Bupp, lecturer; Dale Smith, steward; Bruce Stem, assistant steward; Beverly Stein, lady assistant steward; Thomas Stem, Chaplain; Edward Lanius, treasurer; Thelma Wineka, PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE (18 Acres Farm) Antiques, Household Goods, Jewelry, Watches, Tools & Auto Wednesday, October 20,1977 At 10:00 Located along Buck Heights Road, R.D.#2 Holtwood, Providence Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (take rt. 272 about miles south of Lancaster; at Truse turn right on to Rawlinsville Road; go about 1 mile turn left onto Buck Heights Road). 18 Acre & 52 perch farm W-2V2 story, 11 room & full bath log & frame house. Sept. 1% story frame barn w attached hog pen, chicken house & frame utility shed. Ground suitable for farming, but being used as pasture land. Lots of road frontage along Buck Heights & Rawlinsville Roads. Property open for in spection: Sat’s. Oct. 8-15-22 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. Farrand & Votey grand organ in oak cabinet, player piano, 2 Ig. & 1 sm. blanket chests, pine corner cupboard, Walnut, Oak, pine, mahg., vie wicker & other antique furniture. Crocks, jugs & Indiai articles. Tin, Iron, copper, agate, & wooden articles Watches: Elgin 15 jewel, standard, & Elgm man’s pocket. Fine old guilts, Pressed, carnival, dec. iron stone, Noritake, ironstone, German, depression, & other good & everyday glassware & china. Other misc. household articles. Barn, hand & garden tools. Auto: 1951 F ord 2 dr. Food served. Sale by WILLIAM E. APPLETON Atty. Paul F. McKinsey Auctioneer Howard Shaub & Roy C. Probst PUBLIC SALE of Fine Antiques, Household Goods & Tools Saturday, October 22,1977 At 10:00 Located along Brennenman load, R.D. #1 Willow Street, Strasburg Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. (take rt. 222 about 10 miles south of Lancaster; at Graybill's Garage turn left onto Brenneman Road; about 1 mile to sale.) Fine half spindle plank bottom settee, fine cnerry chest of drawers, Othello coal cook stove, dry sink, Seth Thomas King Bee oak wall clock, pine 4 leg dropleaf table, blanket chest, wood box, 5 wmsor arrow back plank chairs, ladder back plank bottom rocker, bar room chair, pine washstand, plank bottom rocker. Mahg., oak, walnut & other antique furniture. Coldspot 2 dr. refrig., 2 Maytag wringer washers, Philco floor model radio. Lots of: baskets, picture frames, crocks, jugs, marbles, buttons, quilts, etc. Iron, wooden, tin, brass & copper articles. Pressed, guffus glass, carnival, flint, opalescent, vaseline, hobnail, amber, ironstone, depression, & lots of other glassware & china. Other household articles. Tools: signed Young 5 prong hay fork, & other hand & garden tools. Food served. Sale by- GLENN W. HEISLER (articles from Walter Heisler Estate) Auctioneer Howard Shaub & Roy C. Probst secretary; Edmond Markey, gate keeper, Dorothy Lanins, Ceres; Irene LeMay, Pomona; Helen Sweitzer, Flora; J. Frank Sheffer, executive committee; Louise Massa, pianist; Dean Stabley, finance committee. Naomi Bupp announced that there would be an evening of fun, with a hoe down and dress contest at the next meeting. Grange will begin with a covered dish supper, beginning at 6:30 p.m., on October 15.