Fitting and showing champs named for 53rd annual dairy exposition UNIVERSITY PARK - Champions were announced recently in fitting and showing contests of the 53rd Annual Dairy Exposition at Penn State University. The HEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. ANNUAL SPRING llfr HEIFER PM SALES REGISTERED HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 3,1978 10:00 A.M. Purebred heifers of all ages. Many with record Dams and good pedigrees. SPECIAL MENTION - 20 head of calves from the herd of Truman Martin, Hagerstown, Md. These well kept heifers are sired by top bulls and high record dams. Two Elevations and 8 Astronauts. • Other groups of heifers from top Penna. Herds with good pedigrees. • Catalogues day of Sale. Motels & trucks available. • All heifers for both sales will be 30 day tested for interstate. Many calfhood vaccinated. FOR MORE INFORMATION TO BUY OR SELL AT THESE SALES CONTACT: ABE DIFFENBACH or NORMAN KOLB 717-354-4341 717-397-5538 NOTICE - Consignors for Registered sale June 3 need to pickup chain numbers at New Holland Sales Stables office or contact Norman Kolb at 355 Pitney Road, Lancaster, Pa. Pedigree papers and records should be sent as soon as possible for cataloguing. ANTIQUE SALE FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, MAY 30,1978 4:00 P.M. in Farmersviile, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co., PA. < FURNITURE: Oak bow-front china closet; pie safe; oak bedroom suite; marble top washstand with candle shelf; other washstands; wall cabinets from barber shop; assorted tables; set of chairs; marble top Vic torian table; farm table; oak ice box; flour chest; oak drop leaf table; oak extension table; childs wicker rocker; camel back trunk; jelly cupboard; jugs and crocks; copper wash boiler; brass spittoon; docks; rockers: quilts; cane seat high chair; school desk; bucket bench; DOLLS: 18” Bisque C.0.D.; 20” Bisque A.M. Dream Baby; 22” papier mache with bulgy eyes; also composition and china head dolls. TOOLS: Ship lantern; large STOEHLER ax; 3 pronged wheat sheaf fork; bob sled; cross cut saw; seed planter; drag shoe; oak gambrel; calf yoke; Washington bank; fire bucket; wagon jack; eel gig: waffle irons; rope tightener for rope bed; wooden lard press; very large scoop; bee smoker; levels; farrier’s tools; bark spud; spoke shave; grafting tool; froe, World War I condiments tin; brace; milk scales; beetle collecting tool; cherry pitter; ice cream scoop; Grand Union cocoa box; coffee grinder; traps; pr. hinges; baby face half pint bottle; routers; calipers; framing chisel; branding iron; brass adz; cresoline lamp; jam pikes; Burl maul; stone masons mallet; champher knife (Lane. Co.); sausage stuffer; German mortise ax; wooden grain measure; boring machine. Cqllection of bells including: saddle; shaft; small cowbell; bell with X clapper; swiss sheep bell; bell with cat; school; 2 faced bell. 20 mashers; juicer collection; 14 carpenters planes; etc. etc. We Sell on Commission. all-around champion was Dave Castrogiovanni of Montrose. Reserve all around champion was Donna Gerst of Pittsburg. Grand champion showman Call: JOHN 1. RUH 717-354-5095 was Dave Castrogiovanni of Montrose while the reserve grand champion showman was Irvin Zook of Mif flintown. The grand champion fitter was Dave Castrogiovanni and the reserve grand champion fitter was Linda Stem of Scranton. Champion amateur showman was Mike Crawford of Brookville while the reserve champion amateur showman was Julianne Turko of Carnegie. The champion amateur fitter was Carla Chieffo of South Oakdale and the reserve champion amateur fitter was Julianne Turko. Named the most helpful individual during the Ex position’s “Show Day” was PUBUC SALE SAItIRDAY, JUNE 3 At 10:00 a.m. Located: Approximately 1 mile West of Elizabethville along Route 209, Dauphin County, Turn South on dirt road toward mountain. Watch for public sale sign along Route 209. REAL ESTATE 36 ACRE FARM MOUNTAIN LAND PARCEL #1 - 36 ACRES FARM: LYKENS VALLEY 15 acres tillable, balance woodland, spring & creek on property. Real Estate includes 10’ x 40’ house trailer, 20 x 25’ 2 story bam & several smaller buildings. PARCEL #2 - 7 ACRE TRACT OF MOUN TAINLAND, Located west of Lenkers Gap on Berry Mountain. Parcel #1 & #2 will b? sold separate. Real Estate will be offered at 12:00 noon. TERMS & CONDITIONS ofREAL ESTATE —lO% down, balance 60 days. FARM MACHINERY, JEEP, BOATS, TOOLS 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, Ford Front-End Loader, (2) 3 pt. Ford 2 bottom plows, snow blade for Ford tractor, 2 snow blades for jeep or tractor, JD stalk cutter, Missouri 9-Hole grain drill, road drag, manure spreader, 7’ disc, Ford 3 pt. mower, Ford tractor hitch, McCormick Deering corn sheller, hog feeder, fence wire, battery charger, fox call with record, battery operated dog trainer, winch, step ladder, scrap iron, 1946 jeep with electric lift, 1947 jeep station wagon, hydrolic lift for jeep, tire chains, jeep; 5 Lug 600-16 Winter tires & wheels, Barracuda 12’ aluminum boat, 25 HP Evenrude motor, Tule-Trooper motor scooter, boat trailer, wooden duck boat, Serro Scotty sportsman camper (sleeps 4), 2-275 gal. tanks, 2 Surge electric fencers, power lawn mower, wind generators, Martin Houses, English & Army riding saddle, horse harness & bridle, bells, pigeon crate & trap, approximately Vh ton hay, some straw, Scott lawn spreader, clover seeder, new bee hives, hive smoker, bee hive supers, garden carpenter & mechanical tools, nuts & bolts, nails and other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 8 wooden wall telephones, iron kettles, spool beds (not complete) beam scale, ice tongs, Butcher forks & ladles, 2 cherry seeders (pat. 1863), coffee grinder, 12” & 9” broad axes, appler peeler, grain flail, saddlers bench, wheat pattern butter mold, butter paddle, tin candle mold, 6 tin hunting license 1935-1940, compass, tin pop com popper, crimper, plane, sad irons & trivet, cast iron waffle iron, skillet, grain cradle, cast iron tea kettle, wash board, tin bucket, 3 old mantle clocks, Indian arrow heads, cookie cutters, kerosene lamps, large map of Dauphin County 1862, wash bowl, Blue Willow dishes, milk glass, Carnival glass, pressed glass, pattern glass, Syracuse china, silverware, tinware, and numerous other items. HOUSEHOLD GOODS (LIKE NEW) Gas hot water heater, pressure cooker, deep fryer, Corningware, Teflon pots & pans, West Bend coffee maker, hand mixer, toaster, percolator, drink mixer, meat grinder, and other cooking utensils, dishes and other items. Auctioneers: Deibler, Chubb & Deibler 896-5530-692-4473 Attorney: Lewis Buffington Terry Snoddy of AUenwood, while Jennifer Dill of Wallingford was named the hardest working individual. The following were win ners in indivual breeds: The Jersey champion showman and fitter was Lori Sollenberger of Everett. Reserve champion Jersey showman was Kate Lordan of Philadelphia while the reserve champion Jersey fitter was Carla Chieffo of South Oakdale. Brown Swiss champion showman and reserve champion fitter was Debbie Gray of Downingtown. The champion Brown Swiss fitter and reserve champion Brown Swiss showman was Lisa Antinoph of Shelter Island, N.Y. Owner: HOMER LONGABACH Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 27,197 - Guernsey champion showman and reserve champion Guernsey fitter was Julianne Turko of Carnegie. The champion Guernsey fitter and reserve champion Guernsey showman was Debbie Reinselof Mayport. Ayrshire champion Price support deadline set for May 31 WASHINGTON - The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) Committee, reminds far mers that May 31 is the last day to apply for price sup port loans on 1977-crop com and sorghum. Farmers still have a little time left to apply for a loan and become' eligible to participate in the grain reserve program. May 31 is also the final date to obtain a loan on 1977-crop wheat, barley, and oats to be placed m the reserve. On May 1 farmers were allowed to place 1977 com and sorghum in the grain reserve before the loans on these crops matured. The farmer-held reserve ESTATE AUCTION UIMM, IK 17. lift 10:00 A.M. Located 1 mile north of Meadviile, PA. f Crawford Co. at the Crawford Co. Fairgrounds, between Rt. 86 & 77. Estate of Harold Pfeifer’s collection of the late John F. Kennedy. Over 1000 of Kennedy’s rarities, memorables, signed lithographs, paintings, coins, metals, silver, proof sets, stamps, rare news copy, 2 scarce inaugural in vitations, many statues and busts, sterling silver, rare books, 7 coin clocks, doll house miniatures, plate, bronze plaque, paper weights, jewelry and much more. This is one of the largest Kennedy topical collections in existence. Practically everything is related to his life with his name or picture on it. All items in mint condition. Terms: Cash. Auctioneers: Earl & Dave Nicolls 814-587-6289 or 587-2180 RDI, Conneautvifie, PA I SATURDAY, JUNE 3,1978 At The DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Old Rt. 11. Danville. PA ►' NOTICE SALE STARTS 7:00 PM CONSI6NMENTS FROM OUR REGULAR SHIPPERS. LOAD OF NEW TACK, OY 000 DIEL For Additional Information Call "Bud” Snyder or Bob Biel 717-528-9823 showman and reserve champion Ayrshire fitter was Karen Steele of Mechanicsburg. The champion Ayrshire fitter and reserve champion Ayrshire showman was Linda Stem of Scranton. Holstein champion fitter and champion Holstein showman was Dave Castrogiovanni of Montrose. The reserve champion Holgtein showman was Irvin Zook of Mifflintown and the reserve champion Holstein fitter was Donna Gerst of Pittsburgh. and the set-aside programs are designed to increase the prices farmers receive for their grain. The grain reserve takes grain off the market for a period of up to three years, or until market prices reach stated levels. Nationally, 374.3 million bushels of wheat and 55.5 million bushels of feed grain had entered the grain reserve as of May 2, and 66,490 farms were enrolled in the set-aside program as of April 27. Farmers who wish to participate in the CCC loan program, grain reserve and/or the set-aside program should contact the local ASCS office. HAROLD EDWARD PFEIFER Administrator 135