12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1963 TOP WINNERS IN COW JUDGING at the annual Holstein-Friesian field day Thursday exhibit their prizes. Left to right they are Sue Kauffman, Eliza bethtown Rl, children’s division;' Mrs. Harry Ranch, Jr., Ronks Rl, women’s division; and Albert Fry, Manheim R 2. L. F. Photo. A Albert Fry 'Clifford Hoover, Elizabeth- ville 'RI, scored 233 4 for ” town Rl, scored 253.3 for sec- third, fourth, and fifth places (Continued from Page 1) on d place in the children’s di- respectively. Rover 2025 Oregon Pike was vision. James Hershey, Lititz Official judge was Ray fouith with 269 6 points and H 3, had 250 points, Paul Mar- Smith, Manager of Monocay Mrs. Irene Bollinger, Manheim tin, Ephrata Rl. had 249.9, Meadows Farm, Frederick Rl, placed fifth with' 266 7. * nd Marlin Hershey, Gordon- Maryland. Now... two sizes Rotary Choppers Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff ... Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 334-8001 Wenger Implement Co. Shotzberger's c-" 1 »»»»«/ Buck BU 4-4467 Elm 665-2141 CHOOSE FROM THE LONG GREEN LINE OF CUSTOMERIZED JOHN DEERE FORAGE EQUIPMENT • -’ ■ - ' i *3*.; - *u---:-r< ■ v-'i-i' ■ ■" ■ J John Deere * T' > -iCs ,J 2 Forage Harvesters Yes, sir, John Deere Rotary Chop pers now come in two sizes. There’s the 5-foot 15-A for average-acreage growers ... and the 6-foot 16-A for large-acreage growers. The rugged T5-A and 16-A are just the ticket for mechanical pasturing, chopping standing hay for silage,'; shredding brush and stalks, clipping pastures and handling many other jobs around the farm. See us soon for full details. »• i 1 HORSIt& PONY I & Monday Eve., August sth. Martins Sales Stables, n I Blue Ball,-Pa., Lancaster County » n Saddle horsey, Standardbred’s and pleasure horses. % Load of Standard breds from New York State. N | Registered and grade ponies. » Tack at 6:30, horses at 7:00 P.M. | PAUL Z. MARTIN 0 'Ho- I** 1 ** n I 'wa&' '<«oa*' •»> .•sev^ae*r'<«« Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Storting Promptly ot 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top'ss for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager Lane. Co. Ayrshire Breeders ANNUAL SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 1 P.M. Abraham Flory Farm between Brickerville and Manheim, just off Rt. 322 45 Head of REGISTERED AYRSHIRES Fall Calving - Cows & Heifers Paul Sanger, Auct. Leroy Sensenig, Pedigrees • jast~s» <♦>. <♦> <♦> *<«•, .iSßszsse^sesa LUDLOW GUERNSEY DISPERSAL At the, farm, Asbury, N. J. (6 miles west of Clinton) only 15 miles east of Easton, Pa., near Norton, N. J. Richard Craig, owner MONDAY, AUGUST 12 12:30 P.M. (EDT) 75 Head - 1 Bull, 42 Cows, 13 Bred Heifers, 19 Open Heifers CALVING SCHEDULE 10 due in Aug., 4 in Sept., 5 in'Oct. and 10 in Nov. LOTS OF FALL MILK A sound, solid herd of cattle with all records made on home grown grain and roughage. They will do well for thdf new owners. , The hest group of bred heifers I have sold in a-long time! v NOTE: In sale are:‘daughter t>f: Frltzlyn Jeanette’s FLASH, Nyala Ermine’s BONANZA and - Henslee Farms' V» FAME. Sale managed by; ‘ ■ BUZZ GAREY 100 Walnut Lane MorrisviUe, Pa. r v «Bras»^«sSsasp Alan Beyer M. S. Yearsley & Sons Christiana LI 3-5687 West Chester 098-2990 Edwards & Cox H. S. Newcomer & Son Oxford 932-2929 Mt. Joy 053-3361 .2 Blowers * - * Ph. Area 717, 354-6671 3 < t -
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