A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003 Gerhart, Zimmermans, Donoughs Clinch Championship Lamb Titles At Ephrata (Continued from Page A4O) grand champion breeding sheep a Homed Dorset, which was named re serve supreme champion. She also was named champion showman over all categories. Siblings Joelynn and Ryan Donough took nonsale champion and reserve spots respectively. Joelynn also showed an Oxford that was named reserve champion ewe over all breeds. Rod Crone, judge for the event, ex plained his decisions to exhibitors and gave pointers and demonstrations on how to show off sheep to the best ad vantage. Crone said that Gerhart’s market lamb had a beautiful profile, muscular topline, and holds everything together through the hips. Gerhart, son of Glen and Cathy Ger hart, said his market champion is a bred and owned crossbred from his Reinholds flock of 45-50. The Zimmermans have 65-75 South downs and 12 Homed Dorsets on the family’s Reinholds farm, owned by par ents Jay and Joann Zimmerman. This was Jen’s last year of showing sheep, and the first time her brother showed the supreme breeding sheep over her. “I’m happy,” the 21-year-old Jen said. “To have a Homed Dorset named supreme champion ewe over all breeds is a statement in itself.” Jimmy said his supreme ram is named Stroll, because its rope became entangled in a stroller when he trans ported him home in a station wagon. Stroll has some astounding blood rel atives. His brother recently brought $B,OOO at the Reno sale. “We’re hoping Stroll will do a lot of good for the flock,” Jimmy’s mom said. In an about turn from the Denver Fair, Joelynn’s nonsale lamb was named grand champion, and her brother Ryan’s lamb was named reserve. Parents of the siblings are Ed and Laßue Do nough, Manheim “There is not a bad one here. These lambs could stand against al most any place you go,” Crone told the ex hibitors. A partial listing fol lows; EPHRATA FAIR SHEEP SHOW RESULTS 4-H AND FFA BREEDING SHEEP NATURAL COLORED Champion and Reserve Champion ram: Ryan Do nough Champion and Reserve Champion ewe: Ryan Do nough. OXFORD Champion and' Reserve Chahipion ewer Joelyn Do nough. HORNED DORSET Champion and Reserve Champion ram: Jen Zimmer man. Champion and Reserve Champion ewe: Jen Zimmer man. HAMPSHIRE Champion and Reserve Champion ram. Jen Hughes. Champion and Reserve Champion ewe; Jen Hughes SHROPSHIRE Champion and Reserve Champion ewe: Tim Seibert. SOUTHDOWN Champion ram: Jimmy Zim merman. Reserve Champion ram Jen Zimmerman. Ewe lambs: 1. Jennifer Zim merman. 2. Jimmy Zimmer man. 3. Jennifer Zimmerman. Yearling ewes; 1. Jimmy Zimmerman Aged ewes: 1 Jimmy Zim merman Champion ewe Jen Zim merman. Reserve Champion ewe Jimmy Zimmerman SUFFOLK Champion and Reserve Champion ram Andrew Ger hart Supreme champion ewe is a Horned Dorset shown by Jen Zimmerman. Her brother Jimmy Zimmerman shows the supreme champion ram selected by judge Rod Crone, center, which was selected supreme champion of the show. Champion and Reserve Champion ewe: Andrew Gerhart. GRAND CHAMPION EWE Jen Zimmerman RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE Joetyn Donough GRAND CHAMPION RAM Jimmy Zimmerman RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RAM Jen Zimmerman OVERALL CHAMPION Jimmy Zimmerman OVERALL RESERVE CHAMPION Jen Zimmerman MARKET LAMB SALE SHOW Lightweight: 1. Samantha Dissmger. 2 Saman tha Dissmger. Middleweight: 1. Jimmy Zimmerman. 2 Megan Ackley. 3. Joshua Ackley. Heavyweight group 1:1. Andrew Gerhart. 2 An drew Gerhart. 3. Jennifer Zimmerman. Heavyweight group 2: 1. Enk Nussbaum. 2 Erik Nussbaum. 3. Amber Kiser * JIM SELLS AGAIN! * PUBLIC AUCTION - REAL ESTATE - TOOLS - BUILDING MATERIALS - NO BUYER’S PREMIUM LOCATED: White Deer, PA, on the White Deer Pike, Union County. From the White Deer/Watsontown exit off Route 15, follow the signs west on the White Deer Pike for approximately 4 miles to sale. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4,2003 BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M. - GUNS AND RELATED ITEMS - (2) Bmm Mauser rifles w/140 rds. of ammo ea.; (2) 7.62 SKS rifles w/30 rd. mags, and 100 rds. of ammo ea.; Very large pair of military binoculars; 105 mm Shell case; Large ammo can. - TOOLS AND METAL WORKING ITEMS - I Leßlond metal engine lathe 18” x 42” 4 jaw chuck w/steady rest; O.T.C. in line hydraulic flow, temp, press, tester 75 g.p.m. portable in carrying case; Kohler 300 amp electric start startsall w/leads on cart generates 6-12 & 110 volt; John Deere Model L.U.C. 2 cyl power unit w/clutch; Honda twin cyl 4 cycle dirt bike; New gasless wire feed welder; Snap On spring compressor; 120,000 BTU oil space heater; Gray 5,000 lbs. capacity Porta-matic car & truck lift; Gray 4,000 lbs. capacity air lift; Welding table; Goodyear tire bal ancer; Large snatch blocks; 25 Ton chains; 15,000 lbs Garwood winch w/hardware; 2 Hand winches: Truck tire cage, stand, & hammers; Scotch blocks: 4,500 lbs. capacity slip sheet forks; 5 gal Portable 12 volt greaser; Armature growler; T-tag dump hoist; 12 Volt hydraulic pump & reservoir; 40 Piece tap & dye set; Acetylene torch & bottles; Black & Decker cordless drills; Diamond Electric drill; Morris taper drill bits; Large & small pintle hooks; Large indexing head; 1,000 gal Air tank; Scaffolding & braces; Plastic p/u truck tool box; Metal push cars; Barrel carts; Stanley miter box; Ammocco bore hone; Mini bike frame. (50) Sheets of 36” x 25’ roofing tin; 1100 bd. ft. of lumber; (3) New fiber glass bathtubs w/matching toilets; (20) 36” doors; (7) 32” doors; (10) Countertops; (15) Windows for doors; (10) Sets of bifold doors; (2) Boxes of aluminum soffeting; Fiberglass & Celotex insulation; 3/4” Plywood; (20) Stair treads & risers; (3) Kitchen cabinets; (3) Stainless steel double sinks; (2) Twin bed frames; 5 gal. Thompson’s water seal; (50) 15” x 72” Mirrors; Approx. 3 tons of rebar. (2) 200 Amp. (2) 400 Amp. square D disconnects; (1) 800 Amp. disconnect; 200 h.p. Magnetic switch; (20) Four bulb fluorescent lights; Electric water heater; Electric baseboard heat. - COOK STOVE - Antique cook stove made in Royersford, PA, by the Floyd Wells Company; Model Bengel w/bread warmer and tools. - 1.91 ACRES - REAL ESTATE - 1.91 ACRES - A 14 x 70 mobile home; 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. It sits on 1.91 acres with city water. Road frontage on a state right of way with permitted snowmobil mg; trout stream within walking distance and nearby state park. Also includes 2 outbuildings. Built prior to 1978, potential bidders are invited to test for lead based paint or any other testing 10 days prior to the Auction at their expense. Real Estate to be sold at Noon. TERMS: Personal property - Cash or approved check Real Estate - 10% down day of auction with balance in 30 days JAMES C. YOUNG, AUCTIONEER AU-1050-L Dewart, Pa, Phone: 570-538-1620 or 742-1801 - LUNCH AVAILABLE - Member of State & National Auctioneers Associations - BUILDING MATERIALS ■ - ELECTRICAL ■ Judge Rod Crone, center, se lects the nonsale champion mar ket lamb shown by Joelynn Do nough. Her brother Ryan Donough shows the non-sale re serve champion. Champion; Andrew Gerhart. Reserve Champion: Jimmy Zimmerman. MARKET LAMB NON-SALE SHOW Champion lightweight: Jimmy Zimmerman. Reserve Champion lightweight: Jen Zimmerman. Champion middleweight: Ryan Donough. Reserve Champion middleweight: Joelyn Do nough. Heavyweight group 1: 1. Joelyn Donough. 2. Jennifer Hughes. 3. Chene Zeiset. Heavyweight group 2: 1. Ryan Donough. 2. Joe lyn Donough. 3. John Hemsey. PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4,2003 9:00 AM - REAL ESTATE 1:00 PM Located at 535 East Main Street (PA Rt. 23), Borough of New Holland, Lancaster County, PA Champion heavyweight: Joe- lyn Donough. Reserve Cham- pion heavyweight: Ryan Donough. Real Estate consists of 2 'A story frame dwelling with aluminum siding, storm windows & doors, modem kitchen with Rutt cherry cabinets, dining room, living room, fireplace with gas stove insert, 2 bedrooms, full bath, attic, basement, and 1 car detached garage with workshop. LOT SIZE: 50’ Wide by approximately 295’ Deep. 54 perches M/L. TERMS: 10% down on day of sale. Settlement within 45 days. To view the property, or for information call the auctioneers. 20.7 cu. ft. Hot Point refrigerator; Frigidaire washer; Maytag dryer; Electrolux sweeper w/power wand; "Sunbeam mixer; Zenith color TV w/remote; Food grinder; Com drier; Agate refrigerator dishes; Red agate pan; Agate roaster; Blue agate canner; Blue agate kettle; Ironstone pcs.; Crockery bottle; Sm. crock; Redcliff ironstone china set; “Old Ivory” serv ice for 8, Syracuse china set; Pennsbury pottery pcs.; Slipware: 1 large & 5 small plates; Flow Blue plates; Chicken on nest; Avon Christmas plates, William Rodgers flatware; Adams handleless cup & saucer; Slaw cutter; Austria pitcher; Aurora handleless cup, Goebel figures & co-boys; Figurines: Blue Intaglio salt with brass frame. S.M. Rutt butcher, Terre Hill plate; W.O. Stewart, Birdsboro calendar plate; Ulmer lard tin, Pottsville; RACO lard tin, Reading Abattoir Co.; Y & S licorice wafers tin; Cream Top & cloister milk bottles; Cigarette & cigar tins; Cheese boxes; Zausner cheese box; Atlantic white chalk crayon box; Dovetailed cigar box; Griswold fry pans #3, 6,8, & 10; Marietta cast iron pot w/hd; Iron sleeve crimper; 1/2 & 1 peck measure; Cow butter print; Wooden lemon squeezer; Old sugar bags; Painted wooden candle box; Picture frames; Tin pictures; Shadow box picture frame; Iron trivets; Copper wash boiler; Tin ice cream scoops; Large dinner bell; Miller Dubrul & Peters Mfg. Co. cigar mold; Iron bank; Candle snuffer; Tin picnic baskets; Old baskets; Tapesty pc.; Ice tongs. Oil paintings by Polly Good; Painting by Grace Stetler; Historical prints by Myrtle Tremblay; “History of Lancaster County” 1844 book; Lot of old books; “Pictorial History of World War I”; “Hummel Golden Anniv. Album”; Old hymnals; Large PA book; Cloth Russian doll; Silver, Rhinestone, costume jewelry; Ladies Hamilton watch; Scarves; Hats and hat boxes; Buttons; Paper mache Santa with feather beard; Lot of Christmas; 3 ft. Santa; Dept. 56 Christmas figures; Stereo viewer & slides. Grandmother clock; Schatz clock, made in Germany; Early Gilbert wood en electric clock; 8-Day clock; Big Ben alarm clocks; Robert Martel: Bariton hom; Trombone; Old fishing supplies: Rods, reels, lures; Eureka fishing reel; Dietz & other kerosene lights. Oak chest of drawers; Oak washstand; 4 Ladderback caneseat chairs; Lane cedar chest; Victorian upholstered settee; Plank bottom rocker; Agate table with drawer; Drop leaf coffee table; Claw foot piano stool; 5 pc. Breakfast set with boards; Pine wash stand; Jelly cupboard; Comer cupboard; Dry sink; 2 Balloonback chairs; 6 Leg dropleaf table; 2 pc. Living room suite; La-Z-Boy recliner; Sewing machine in cabinet; Camelback trunk; 3 pc. Bedroom suite. Toro S2OO elec, start snowblower; Lawn-Boy silver series self propelled lawn mower; Garden tools; Hand tools; Carpenter’s boxes; Brace & bits; B&D elec, saw; B&D drill; Axe; Hatchet; Wooden ladders; Picnic table & benches; PLUS NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS. Audrey E. Weaver, Auctioneer Robert R LOCATION 60 Smoketown Road. Reinholds From Ephrata. take Rt 272 N to Weaver Markets, turn left on Rt 897 N, approx 1 mile turn left on Smokestown Road E Cotalico Twp 2 1/2 story totally remodeled house with 2000 sq ft Country kitchen w/cathedral raised panel oak cabinets & pantry, living & family rms, "1 bdrms , bath, & office/study rm Beautiful sunroom w/skylights Oil forced air heat & central AC 1 car garage plus detached 1 sty insulated garage/barn/shop bldg 36’x58’ w/2 bay garage & 3 horse stalls Inspection by appointment or open house Sats , Oct 11, 18 & 25 from 1 to 4 PM 5 minutes to turnpike & 222 bypass entrance Minutes to Reading and Lancaster For color brochure, land plotting, or financing call Auctioneers at 717-733-1006 FLOYD I. & KIMBERLY S. ZOOK 717-484-0654 KLINE. KREIDER t GOOD E Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr., Keith Snyder, Auctioneers Lie. #499L - #2116L - #3433 MABEL E. FASNACHT License #AIJ-2008-L \J 717-445-4385 » P.O. Box 345, Terre Hill. PA 17581 ♦ 717-336-4825 JRSL JL JtJk JBe 'iw^' JEwrf PUBLIC AUCTION 2-1/2 STYL. DWL. - SHOP/GARAGE - HORSE BARN ON 5 ACRES THURS., OCT. 30,2003 4:30 EM. Paul E. Fasnacht, P.O.A. er, P.O.A. ' • ~OKVSHf~" Sale For:
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