Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1956, Image 11

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    92nd Keystone
Top Hits SS(W
(Continued from Page One)
paid the second top, $495, lor
the Lot 7 consignment from
Otto Bros., R 1 Carlisle, the May
11, 1951 Boiling Springs Gay
prijly. Bred Aug. 1, 1955 to
Maplebend Dean King Posch,
she was rich in Lauxmont breed
ing, a daughter of Lauxmont 0
r Gay Boy out of Boiling
Springs Waukie Hartog, and
was a great granddaughter ot
Lauxmont v Rag Apple Onliwon
. Nine at $4OO or More
One-third of the 27 females
sold at prices of $4OO or above .
Two calves scored a sale high
of $ll5, both selling to John J.
Stoftzfus of Elverson, both con
signed by H. M & Paul Z. Hess,
Mount Joy. The lot 4 calf was
the Oct. 13, 1955 Clovena Luci
fer, Mane, a daughter of Laux
mopt Admiral Lucifer out , of
Clovena Daft Sadie Also bring
ing $ll5 was the lot 5 female
calf, the Oct 22, 1955 Clovena
Daft Doll, a daughter of Shaws
D A F-■ Tidy, out of Slovene
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FOR SALE 1954 Plymouth
convertible clean A-l condi
tion. R. H. Low Milage $1350,
can Finance. Write in care Lan
caster Farming Box 3
You can’t get better to save
your life. Red Comet Fire Con
trol Systems & Equipment. Box
#456 Mountville, Penna.
NEW AND USED Garden tract
ors and power mowers; Sim
plicity Sales & Service Frank K.
Denlinger, Lampeter, Ph. Lane.
3-0614
FOR SALE.—I9SS International
k ton pick-up, low milage,
stock racks, 8 ply winter tires
Eaharts Atlantic Sta, Rothsville.
SPRAY CANPHOSAL for res-
piratory relief or poultry
There is no cure! Cost, about
$lOO per thousand birds. Use
Avi-Tab too in the feed. See
your Salsbury dealer for form
ula
CASE PT.O., 7 FT. MOWER,
John Deere forage harvester
with corn & grass attachments.
LaValle Elevator with raising
self device. Reduced 20%. Sna
vely’s Farm Service, New Hol
land, Ph. 4-2214.
USED SIMPLICITY GARDEN
Tractor $5O 00 Snavely’s Farm
Service, New Holland, Ph 4-2214
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Here is an alphabetical list ot
consignors, with lots each con
signed indicated following the
address: Leroy K Andrews,
grade lot 26, Galen W. Heir,
Elizabethtown, lot 3; H- M &
Paul Z. Hess, Mount Joy, lots 4
and 5; Isaac Lantz, Gordonville,
lot 6 and grade calf lot 28, from
the herd of Donald D. Lehman,
lot 11; Clarence E. Lyons, Lan
caster, lots 8,9, 13. 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24;
Alvin Miller, Elizabethtown, lots
1 and 2, Otto Bros., Carlisle,
lot 7, D. Mark Ridenouer,
Smithsburg, Md, lot 25; Hairy
Simpson, Jr, Lake Ariel, lot 10,
Shoemaker Faim, Miffhnbuig,
lot 27, from the herd ot D. R
Wilmarding, lot 12
Sales By Lot Numbers
Listed below are sales by lot
number, name, date calved, buy
er, buyer’s address and price.
FEMALES
1, Piebe Lilly Cedar Dale,
Nov. 7, 1947, to Paul G Longe
necker, Strasbuig, $430,
2, Lady Rag Apple Pontiac
Staufter R 1 Ephrata, $285,
3, Herlandia Tnxy Meg Sev
ern, Dec 28, 1953, to Clarence
•Helwig, Jan. 4, 1953 to Wilbui
N Erb, R 1 Mount Joy, $335,
4, Clovena Lucifer Mane, Oct
13, 1955, to John J. Stoltztus,
Elverson, $115;
5, Clovena Daft Doll, Oct 22,
1955, to John J Stoltzfus, $ll5,
6, Della Milkquick Pathfinder,
Nov 1, 1948, to Department ot
Mental Hygiene Conti ol Farm,
Elhcott City, Md , $4OO
6V2, (heifer calf) to Glenn
Kulp, Manheim, $29
7, Boiling Springs Gay Prilly,
May 11, 1951, to Clarence Stauf
fer, $495
8, Big Creek Princess Triune,
March 11, 1952, to Moses King,
R 1 Ronks, $3BO,
9, Meadowmeie Princess Emi
ly, May 10. 1948, to George A
Rutt, Stevens, $355,
10, Simpson Acres Ideal Maid,
June 7, 1953, to Ammon Graby,
R 4 Lebanon, $205,
BULLS
11, Lehman View Dale Gay
Boy, Jan 20, 1955, to Walter B
Lehman, Lawn, $l7O,
12, Elk River Rag Apple Win
ner, A,pnl 28, 1955, to Walter
B Leaman, $151;
FEMALES
13, Grayson Rag Apple Gladys,
Sept 14, 1949, to George A
Rutt, Stevens, $410;
14, Silver Spring Rag Apple
Jane, May 15, 1949, to Paul G
Longenecker, $325,
15, Silver Spring Rag Apple
Topsy, March 21, 1950, to De
partment Of Mental Hygiene
Control Farm, $500;
16, Trixie Supreme Addekerk,
Feb. 1, 1946, to Jacob B. Beiler,
R 1 Ronks, $290;
17, C F R A Posch Pabst Eda,
June 20, 1953, to Bob Weidler,
Palmyra, $420;
18, Annastacia Jeanette Burke,
April 30, 1952, to P. C Sheesley,
Harrisburg, $3057
19, Pilot Ormsby DeKola,
Aug. 18, 1952, to Carl Diller,
Lancaster, $231;
20, Desmond Dale Sovereign
Josie, Oct. 1, 1950, 40 Everett
Benjamin, Holtwood, $400;
21, Ann Rag Apple Bonajax,
July 10, 1950, to Department of
Mental Hygiene Farm, $4OO,
21% (heifer calf), to John M
Stnckler, Jr., R 2 Columbia;
22, Clifton Patsy Joe, Jan 17,
1951, to Carl Diller, $305.
23, Babcock Homstead Bon
heur Ormsby, April 4, 1953. to
Bob Weidler, $265;
24, Hilldale Governor Lily,
Jan- 7, 1948, to Alvin D Delp.
Souderton, $315;
25, Midale Pride Hope Daisy
(calf), Sept. 15, 1955, to Moses
King, R 1 Ronks, $66;
BULL
26, Grade Holstein, Sept 8,
1955, to Walter K. Cassel, R 1
Manhedm, $175;
FEMALES
27, Grade Holstein, Nov. 19.
1948, to Moses King, $400;
28, Grade Calf, N. G. Ruhl,
R 4 Manheim, $2O.
Thirteen _Southern Lancaster County
Joint High School senior ag students and
three instructors took off Friday after
noon for a weekend in the mountains
Here is a view of the group tightening the ,
Leaving Friday afternoon and return
ing Sunday afternoon, 13 Southern Lan
caster Joint Community High School
senior ag students weekended at Cowan’s
Gap State Park near Chamhersburg and
Thousand Items
Sell Saturday in
“Mystery Sale”
Nearly one thousand items
were sold Saturday as the fabu
lous lifetime collection of Uncle
Mike Bender dwindled more and
more by the auction route
Auctioneer Parke Shaub re
ported these highlights of the
most recent sales around 300 to
40t» attended;- a paper weight
brought $l4, one old rifle $6B. a
blue oil light $2l, and dishes sold
from $5 to $l5 each
Another sale is booked for
Saturday, July 21, and it seems
evident now that even this will
not be the end, for several more
rooms are yet to be opened and
inventoried. “It will take at
least two more sales,” Mr. Shaub
told LANCASTER FARMING,
“maybe more.”
Two youngsters, 14 and 15
years old, were seized by Cones
toga Township police at the sale.
The boys admitted three buglar
ies in recent weeks, including
one where they were alleged to
have broken into the Bender
home, taking several weapons,
ammunition and binoculars. All
items were recovered.
Senior Ag Students’ Weekend
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Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 1, 1956—11
nylon cords holding the tarp of a trailer
in place Immediately behind the open
trunk door, indicated by arrow, is Jackson
H. Owen, vo-ag instructor. (Lancaster
Staff Photo).'
Richmond Furnace. Accompanying the
group were Luther D. Peck and Jackson
H. Owen of the vo-ag faculty, and Harold
L. Diehm of the high school faculty. (Lan
caster Farming Staff Photo)
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