Walter vans Cross class Annette Walter, Airville RD2, exhibited the champion British Cross in the 4-H and FFA steer show at the Eastern National Livestock Show, September 6. Annette. 13, showed an 18 month old, 1250 pound steer. She is the daughter of Donald Waiter and has lieen a member of the York County Baby Beef 4-H Club for five years. “Panpa", her champion steer, will be sold at auction on October 7. PUBLIC SALE ' VAL. 61 ACRE REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, ETC. Located 7 miles NE. of Hughesville, only 9/10 mile off Green Valley Road or 2 miles from Beaver Lake Road. 3 Miles N. of Lairdsvitle off Pa. Rt. 118. Sat., Nov. 18, starting 10 A.M. Real Estate 1 PM Consists of 61 Acre Farm w/20 Acres tillable and 30 A. of pasture w/new fence. Balance woodland, etc. Erected thereon a 2% story Dbl. plank 7 room (3 bedrooms & VA baths) home. F.ull basement w/Stoker hot water baseboard heat. Drilled well. Also a 2 story 2 car block garage w/2 overhead doors. Never failing stream through property w/ideal pond site near house. To view property dial 717-584-3446 or 546-6631 R.E. Terms: $5OOO. Cash or Certified check dpwn day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Other terms made known day of 3310 Owners: HAROLD “HUB" & AHNA MAE BOWER Auct Max Fraley & Son - 546-6631 Sale items can be inspected one hour before sale time. 'A 'PUBLIC 'TOOL AUCTION NAME BRANDS INCLUDE Rockwell, Skill, Chicago Pneumatic, Rodac, fuller, Cummings, Miller, Her Brand, Brown, Marflow, Shop Mate, Wright, Wen, McGraw Edison, Diamond Loy, Lufkin, Ingersoli Rand, Waterloo Channel Lock, Remington, Falls. Location: Sacramento Fire Company. 10 miles West of Hegins Exit 34 on 1-81 Along Rt. 25. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 6:30 A.M. Sponsored by Sacramento Fire Company AIR COMPRESSORS, DRILL PRESS, ROLL AROUND TOOL BOXES Auctioneer: Roy Stanton - 682-3812. Air impact wrenches 3/8 -1/2 - 3/4 -1”, Circle hand power saws, sabersaws, orbital sanders, disk grinders and buffers, electric drills (all sizes), air power chisel, drills & sanders,' bench vises (large & small), hydraulic jacks, bench grinders, hand tools (hammer, pliers), open and boxed end wrenches, large assort ment of socket sets, carpenters tools, metric socket sets, metric wrenches, framing squares, drop cords, cable power pulls, measurement tapes, hemp rope, Universal socket sets, battery chargers, adjustable wrench, channelock tools, jumper cables, paint brushes, impact sockets - 3/8, torque wrenches, pipe wrenches, fire extinguishers, Allen wrenches, camping items, hacksaws, hacksaw blades, creepers, trouble lights, yard lights, extension cords, plumbing tools, tap & die sets, drill bit sets, tool boxes (all sizes), electrical tape, truck tarps, work gloves, wall clocks, car clean ing kits, sandpaper, air hoses, torch hoses, screwdriver sets, electric impact wrenches. WE ARE THE LARGEST AUCTION SUPPLY ON WHEELS CASH - OR APPROVED CHECK WITH PROPER I.D. Not Responsible for Accidents orProperty After Sold. Not Responsible for changes Due to Strikes and Shipping Schedules. If Tax Exempt - must show Number. $50.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE Use This Ad As Entry Form Merchandise Guaranteed - By Factory Warranty Licensed & Bended Organization 1978 FEEDER CATTLE & CALF SALES SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS* INC. MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Phone: (304) 538-6050 - (304) 257-1054 538-6600 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20,1978 Graded Calf Sale, No Horns or Bulls. (1200 head) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1978 Cleanup Sale. All kinds of cattle (1200 head). ALL SALES START AT 7:30 P.M. NUMBER OF HEAD ESTIMATED All Sales Sponsored By The South Branch Stockyards, & the West Va. Department of Agriculture r- -5 ■■ / Vi'. PUBLIC SALE -S ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 2 SHETLAND PONIES 2 Wheel pony cart; 1 set of driving harness; bridle. SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 At ll:OOA.M. '* Located along Rt. 741 in the Borough of { Strasburg, Pa. 101 Miller St. JELLY CUPBOARD; BLANKET CHEST; I 2 PLANK BOTTOM CHAIRS; 2 Oak dressers; wardrobe; childs wardrobe; doll cradle crib; iron bed; 2 mattresses; iron crib; cot; |' play pen; clothes tree; platform rocker; lounge chair; V| small tables; hall mirrors; sofa linens; j WICKER ROCKER; 2 MEAT BENCHES; | 2 MILK CANS; LOOM SHUTTLE; > Wall magazine rack; pictures & frames; crocks; ?l> wall cabinets; floormodel radio; radio* record player combination; windpwfan; birdcage; movie camera; 4 kitchen chairs; throw rugs; book case. 4. CARNIVAL; NIPPON; IRONSTONE £ Butter chips; hen on nests; 2 lanterns; nic nac’s; i dishes; all kinds of plants; 15 cu. ft. chest freezer; Kelvinator 30” electric stove; clothes dryer; wringer £ washer; laundry tubs; lawn bench; 2 wheel barrow’s; 1 rubber, 1 wood; 24 ft. wood ext. ladder; tools; celery . ;;J tile. PLANTER JR. GARDEN TRACTOR W/ HARROW; REELTYPE JACOBSON MOWER Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Refreshments by New Danville Mennonite School. Sale by MR. & MRS. MELVIN L. HOLLINGER Auctioneers Lloyd H, Kreider & Randal V. Kline Fisher has champion hog NEW HOLLAND-Heidi Fisher, East Earl R 2, who showed the grand champion hog at the New Holland Farmer’s Fair, sold her animal for $2.90 per pound at the sale held last Friday. The bog was purchased by the Hatfield Packing Company, Hatfield, Pa., who paid a total price of $611.90 for the 211 pound Hamp shire-Yorkshire crossbred gilt. She is a first year exhibitor of hogs and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willioam Fisher, Stauffer Homestead Farms. She also placed second in the fitting contest and fourth in the showmanship competition. The reserve champion of the show was shown by Brian McCauley, Kinzers Rl, who showed a 208 pound crossbred. His animal was bought by H.D. MATZ, for the price of $1.30 per pound. There were five other pigs exhibited and sold. They averaged 209 pounds and sold for an average price of approximately 65 cents per pound. Top fitter at the show i Lancaster Firming, Saturday, October 14,1978 which had been held last Thursday was Esta Lapp, Kinzers Rl, who at 18, is a seven year veteran at showing hogs. Named first in the showmanship contest ,was Brian McCauley, Kinzers Rl. Judge for the show was * Showmanship Henry Gruber, buyer for 1. Brian McCauley, 2, Mike Abergast and Bastian McCauley, 3. David Fisher, Packing Company. East Earl R 2; 4. Heidi Results of the show follow: Fisher. Farm receipts at $96.1 billion WASHINGTON - Cash receipts from farm marketings totaled a record $96.1 billion last year, up from the previous high of $94.4 billion set in 1976. Receipts from crops totaled $48.5 billion, those from -livestock and products, $47.6 billion. The five leading states accounted for one third of the total, the top 10 states accounted for 52 per cent. The three leading com- modities accounted for one third of the total'and the top seven commodities ac counted for two thirds of all cash receipts. PUBLIC SALE OF TRACTORS, EQUIP!., ANTIQUES, & HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. on Macknair farm located 5 miles Northeast of Burnham, Mifflin Co., Pa., along Stage Road, leave Rte. 322 at Burnham exit (near Holiday Inn) proceed directly Northeast thru Burnham, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 Sale at 9:00 A.M. TRACTORS - TRUCKS - EQUIPT. - ETC. Int. 806 diesel with cab, fully equipped, wide front, excellent cond.; Int. Super M with 2 MH picker; Far mall M, 2 Farmall H’s; JD 620, tricycle, 45 loader to fit; NI3IO, No. 7 and Oliver No. 5 pickers; AC 780 one row harv.; Gehl 72 and NH flail choppers; Lamco forage wagon, bale rack and other wagons; 2 gravity box wagons; NI 206 and JD model N spreders; Case 330 baler with launcher; JD 10 ft. transport disc, other disc harrows; JD 10 ft. harrow; 10 ft. packer; Oliver 4 bot tom 3 pt. plow; Int. 3 bottom plow; Int. 4 row planter; Int. No. 7 silo filler; AC 10 ft. field cult.; NI and other conditioners; cattle oiler; JD 13 x 7 drill; potato digger and planter; horse mower; black buggy; tongues, single, double trees; Imco snap coupler and 3 pt. blades; rotary mower; lot of other equipt. and misc. items. 1970 Chev. truck with 14 ft. cattle rack; Ford farm dump truck. Equipt. Sale at 12:30. ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD - COLLECTIBLES at 9:00 A.M. Sharp Several wood burning ranges, elec, stove; kitchen cabmet; large walnut secretary; china closet; old refinished cherry table; ext. table, 3 extra boards, 214 in. leaves; library table; drop leaf table; side board; sofa; love seat; old wash stands; big bureau; cane seat rocker; reed rocker; reed chair; old hickory chair; other rockers, lyre back chair; high chairs; rocking horses; cradle; hand-made couch; victrola; 3 record albums; records; addrg machine; 2 large 1895 war pictures; all size frames; hat racks; desk; stand; ap ple peeler; cherry seeder; churns; copper kettles; din ner bell; wooden sausage stuffer; antique dishes; depression and carnival glasware; ironstone batter bowls; tumblers; 50 vases; cup rack; book shelf: 2 old quilts; shaving mug collection; mustache cup; salt and pepper shakers; wood, glass and granite ....its; jewelry boxes; 10 pieces pewter; sod irons; cake grid dles; waffle irons; large iron pot, Tiffany lamp; 3 tall figurines; books; bottles; buttons; old magazines; newspapers of “36” flood and numerous'other items. Come early for antiques. Sale under cover if bad weather. Terms - Cash or good check. Identification required for bidders numbers. Lunch at Sale. MRS. ROXIE MACKNAIR & SON R. 5, Box 303, Lewistown, Pa Phone: 717-543-5192 Ralph W. Horst & Harold Carper Gossert & Eberly Hogs 1. Heidi Fisher, East Earl R 2; 2. Brian McCauley, Kinzers Rl; 3. Mark Mc- Cauley, Kinzers Rl; 4. Mike McCauley, Kinzers Rl. . Fitting 1. Esta Lapp, Kinzers Rl; 2. Heidi Fisher. California was the leading state with $9.4 billion. Next were lowa with $7.1 billion, Texas with $6.9 billion, and Illinois with $5.8 billion. Others in the top ten in cluded Minnesota with $4.3 billion, Nebraska with $4.0 billion, Kansas with $3.85 billion, Indiana with $3.2 billion, Wisconsin with $3.15 billion, and Missouri with $2.9 billion. Receipts from cattle an calves accounted for $20.2 billion and dairy products $ll.B billion. Com receipts amonted to $8.66 billion, and soybeans $8.5 billion. Aucts. Clerks 139