128 —Lancaster fanning, Saturday, September 23,1978 York Fair (Continued from Page 112) in pairs. Cornbower tooK uie snow m metuumweigni and heavyweight barrow cometition, allowing him to move on to all the championship rosettes. CHESTER WHITES The Chester White show tamed out to be a battle dominated by Gus Parlett, a young 4-H'er from Airville R 2, who showed the top lightweight, mediumweight, and heavyweight barrows, and Boyd Brothers of The Brogue who had the two best boars and the best gilt. Boyds also had a second-place entries in lightweight and heavyweight barrow competition. Boyds won three out of four boar classes, leaving the March honors to Jim Parlett, father of Gus. In the sow contest, Donald Schrum of Spring Grove had the top junior yearling and Boyd Brothers won the senior yearling class. Boyds won the senior championship, while Schrum took the reserve banner. In gilt competition, it was James Parlett scoring firsts with his January and April entries, while Boyd Brothers captured the February titles and Rodger Banker! was tops with the March pigs. The junior champion, belonged to Boyd Brothers, the reserve champion to Parlett. Boyd brothers won both the grand and reserve grand titles. Steve Trestle, Red Lion; and Grant Lazarus, Ger mansvllle, dominated this show. Trestle, a 4-H’er, had the PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, & LIVESTOCK SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14,1978 AT 10 o’clock A.M. Located at 361 Mt. Sidney Road, in the village of Witmer, East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pa. FARM EQUIPMENT ' Merry Tiller garden tractor and mower; IHC Super A tractor w/mounted plow, cultivator, and 5’ mower; 1-row New Idea com picker; IHC Cadet tractor w/12.5 hydrostatic drive, 42” lawn mower, 36” tiller, roller, snow-blower, grader blade, cart; IHC baler No. 46 w/motor; John Deere hay conditioner; New Idea side delivery rake; New Idea manure spreader No. 10A; IHC Id-hole drill w/auto. lift; 17-tooth spring harrow; 10’ spike-tooth harrow; 9’ cultipacker; 16’ Little Giant elevator - single chain; rubber-tired wagon w/14’ bed; John Deere 2 row com planter; 10-disc wide tandem disc harrow; com fodder chopper; potato plow; potato cutter. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES Unusual 8’ oak hand-carved roll-top extension table; dining room suite w/table, 6 chairs & buffet; 3-pc. bedroom suite; mattress & spring; platform rocker & ottoman; beveled hanging mirror; double bed; Empire bureau; 400-day dome dock; 1 cane seated chair; wooden playpen; camel back chest; kitchen step stool, coffee table; 2 table lamps; 2 matching 10 x 12 green rugs; 2 matching gray back rugs 9 x 12 & 9 x 7; 5x 6% all-wool braided rug; 2 cotton braided rugs; throw rugs; Rogers Silverware serv. for 12; odd silverware; perfect 92-pc. Dresden China, service for 12 (Eggshell Nautilus); 25-pc. serv. for 4 Old Curiosity Shop din nerware; variety of collector’s plates; salt & pepper sets; cups & saucers; odd dishes; linens, doilies, pillows, lace tablecloths; wool-filled comfort; books; old readers (Sanders, Swinton’s); classics; electric heater; Hoover Constellation sweeper w/attachments; bird cage & stand; original oil paintings; 2 watercolor paintings; porch furniture; rag doll; plants - Split-leaf Philo., Wax Plant, Christmas Cactus, and many other items too numerous to mention. SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Heavy duty electric sander; miter box & saw; platform scales; 85’ electric ext. cord; heavy duty jack; old tool chest; bam shovels: pitchforks; block & tackle w/50’ rope; Boose table saw w/attachment; 165 gal. gas tank w/pump; lawn sweeper; 1-horsepower electric motor w/alt. current; Maxaw Magic pivot heavy duty skillsaw; A.C. 16” chain saw; push lawn mower; pipe dies for hi”, 1”; 2” pipe cutter; 14” pipe wrench; 2-12” pipe wrenches. LIVESTOCK 8 head of black-face sheep - 7 ewe & 1 ram. HAY, STRAW, OATS & CORN 360 bales hay; 200 bales wheat straw; 225 bales oat straw; 400 bu. oats; 225 bu. old corn. POULTRY EQUIPMENT 28 hanging feeders; 16 hanging water fountains; 18 baby chick fountains. And many other items too numerous to mention. Sale By; EMANUEL 6. & MABEL L. MARKER Not Responsible For Accidents. Alvin L. Miller, Auctioneer 1958 Horseshoe Road Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Phone 392-1547 Clerking by; Item Receipt System LUNCH AVAILABLE SPOTTED SWINE top two January boars and champion boar. Lazarus showed the two best February, March, and April boars and had one of his entries chosen as reserve champion boar. Lazarus then went on to win the mature sow class, edging Denton Griest of Abbottstown, who won the junior yearling sow class. Trostle had the best senior sow, which was judged senior champion. Griest’s junior yearling was awarded the reserve champion honor. In gilt competition, Trostle won-the top two places in the January class, Lazarus won he top two spots in the February class, and Larry Robinson of Delta won the March lass. Trostle was second. The April class was won by Trostle, with Lazarus placing second. Trostle had the junior an reserve junior champion in the gilt classes. Grand champion of the breed was an entry by Trostle, with Griest's entry named to the reserve honor. In barrow competition, Trostle had the champion and reserve champion barrow. Lazarus had the best pairs, champion and reserve champion. Mummert, Wessner and Bankert were the predominant names in this show. Shelly Bankert, a young exhibitor from Red Lion, had the senior champion sow and champion barrows, both individuals and pairs. Harlan Wessner had the junior champion boar and Mrs. Harold Mummert won the gilt championships. Wessner placed first in January boars, Mrs. Harold Mummert was second. Among February entries, Mrs.' Mummert was first and Wessner was runner-up. Wessner (Turn to Page 129) PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 The undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell at Public Sale on the premises, located in Adams County, Pa., 10 miles East of Get tysburg, V* mile North of New Oxford, on road to New Chester, the following. FARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. 4 Tractors, Model 544 International Farmall Diesel fully equipped. Model 544 International Utility Gas with Model 2000 Industrial Loader, Model 350 Farmall Diesel, 1928 Fordson, International 203 combine with 13 ft. grain head and 2 row corn head. International 1000 7 ft. mower, International 990 nine ft. haybme, In ternational No. 37 Transport Disc Harrow, In ternational No. 40 P.T.O. manure spreader, In ternational 531 three bottom plow, International 2 row com planter, International hay crusher, McDeering 14 inch 2 bottom plow on rubber. John Deere 224 hay baler with new hydraulic bale ejector; John Deere 494 (4 row) com planter, John Deere No. 14 T hay baler, John Deere No. 5 seven ft. Mower, Oliver 13 x 7 disc grain drill on rubber, New Holland No. 24 blower, Papec Forage Harvester, 10 wagons, 3 New Holland bale wagons, like new; Goby chuck wagon, J & M gravity bin on heavy duty wagon, Grove wagon with 7 x 14 ft. flat bed with sides and hydraulic dump; McDeering wagon with 7 x 15 ft. flat with sides, John Deere wagon with 7 x 16 ft. flat, Sears wagon with 7 x 14 ft. flat, 2 horse Acme wagon and bed, Ford front end loader, McDeering 4 bar side rake on rubber, Chattanooga 11 ft. single roll cultipacker, John Deere 10 ft. harrow, McDeering 3 section harrow, John Deere 34 ft. elevator with gasoline motor, King-Wise 28 ft. elevator with electric motor, 16 ft. grain elevator, gram auger with motor, sends 3 point, 8 ft. blade; Danuser Post hole digger, P.T.O. lime spreader on tandem axle trailer, Winpower portable generator, John Deere high pressure washer, new; 2 H.P. air compressor, like new; Old Bob sled, 2 metal wheelbarrows, wooden wheelbarrow, 4 poultry fans, metal feed cart, 2 hole com sheller, furrow plow, potato plow, 2 covering plows, single cultivator, tractor mounted seeder, 500 lb. platform scales, 2 hydraulic cylinders, 2 fence chargers, heat houser, oil drums, chicken coops, log and tow chains, lot of other chains, 4 aluminum scoop shovels, pipe vise, threader, pipe cutter, lot of pulleys, lot of belting, some lumber, 60 gallons exterior white oil base paint, 50 gallons exterior white water base paint, 5 gallons lead free white paint, miscellaneous small farm tools. Most of the above equipment is m excellent condition. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC. 4 piece mahogany Waterfall bedroom suite, Governor Wmthrop mahogany secretary, 7 piece solid maple dinette set, 6 ladder back chairs, mahogany drop leaf table, oak dresser, oak chest of drawers, oak square front china closet, studio couch, 2 kitchen base cabinets, platform rocker, 4 drawer wooden file cabmet, 2 double door metal wardrobes, utility cabinets, pole lamp, small tables and stands, crib, high chair, Gone with Wind Lamp, electrified, other lamps, dishes, glasswaft, utensils, lot of salt and pepper shakers, one gallon crocks, five and ten gallon crocks, 4 metal lawn chairs, butcher kettle, butcher bench, knives, ladles, 8 H.P. electric start Wizard lawn tractor with 38 inch mower, like new; and many other items not listed. Order of Sale: Household Furniture and Antiques, Small Tools, Machinery. KENNETH A. WALKER R.E. Kelir, Auctioneer Lunch Stand at Sale LANDRACE At 9:00 A.M Terms: Cash Gus Parlett, 9, had the champion Poland China boar. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Parlett of Airville R 2. PUBLIC AUCTION 175 + ACRE FARM Located in the First Election District Queen Anne’s County, east of 301, take Rt 302 to Crane Swamp Rd., turn Right then Left on Brieriy Mill Rd. The farm is on East side on both sides of R.R. and also on Merrick Corner Rd.; SVfc miles SW of Barclay, 3 miles NW of Ingieside, Md. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 At 12:00 Noon (on Premises) 90 Acres tillable, balance mostly wooded. The Frontage on Merrick Comer Rd. is zoned R-5 ... allowing home or trailer sites -1 acre with 150’ frontage ... This form is recorded by Deed bearing date May 28,1976, and recorded - among the Land Record Bodes of Queen Anne’s County in liber C.W.C. #lO5 Page 405 and C. (Bertherd Vestel Puckett and William Kelsie Puckett, Joint Tenants) Sale is subject to ratification by the Circuit Court for Queen Anne’s County. Terms: $15,000.00 in Cash, Certified Check, or Guaranteed Funds at time of sale ... Settlement within 30 days after Ratification... Sale authorized by JOHN CLARENCE NORTH Esquire, and WM. S. HORNE Esquire of Easton, Md. Map and details from HARRY RUDNICK & SONS. INC. ' Auctioneers of Galena, Md. Phone (301)-648-5200 PUBLIC SALE of John E. Crouse Estate TRUCKS-CARS Bull Dozer, Low Boy, Rat Bed Trailer Lots of Scrap Iron & Motors, etc. THURSDAY,OCTOBER 5 At ll:OOA.M. Located at 789 Flory Mill Road, Lancaster, Pa. Take Route 283 West of Lancaster to the Flory Mill Rd. exit Turn right on to Flory Mill Rd. to sale. TD 14 IH Diesel bull dozer, Fruehauf low boy w/8 wheels & wrenches, 36 flat bed trailer w/8 wheels. Ford F6OO Holan truck, 1974 Chevy 30 custom % ton pickup truck, 1964 Chevy truck w/flat bed, 1968 Chevy #6O truck w/paneled bed w/hyd. tail gate, 1962 Chevy #6O truck w/dump bed, 1961 GMC truck 3500 w/metal flat bed, 1960 Chevy truck, 1959 IH A-180 truck w/dump bed, Chevy #7O Spartan dump truck, 1965 Ford 10 wheel dump ’ truck, 1955 Ford pickup truck, GMC #3OO flat bed truck, Chevy & Dodge pickup truck beds. Cars: 1974 Plymouth 4 df. sedan, 1971 Olds. 4 dr. sedan w/auto., power brakes, steering & radio, 1970 Chrysler 4 dr. sedan w/auto. power brakes, steering, windows & radio, 1967 Olds 4 dr. sedan w/auto, power brakes, steering, windows & radio. New & Used truck & car tires (lots), 22’ cattles truck bed, 18’ flat bed trailer, 18’ alum, paneled truck bed, 3 -10’ metal dump truck beds, 12’ metal flat bed, hyd. frame for dump truck, hyd. tail gates, 6 snow plow blades, Rand air compressor, cement mixer w/motor, port, sprayer w/motor, steel & metal saw, elec, pump, rolls of wire, air hose, cable, log chains, lg. tarps, hyd. & other jacks, truck & car chains, 55 gal. drum of DOIOW oil, 20’ I beams, 10” by 24’ fiat steel, lots of scrap iron, steel, dec. motors, generators, old batteries, other misc. articles. Food served. Sale by JOHN E. CROUSE Estate Marshall M. Cohen Atty. Howard Shaub Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers