-EqnrninaSqturdgy, Jcmuco-y-I?. I»S9—y Farm SHow Results (contd.) (From page 9) and owned oy exhibitor —1, Risser. Get of sire—l, Risser, get of Bumton Fanfare; 3, Risser get of Januner Dahl Sports man. Junior get of sire—2, Ris ser, get of Jammer Dahl Sportsman. Pair of yearlings—•!, End slow and Sons; 2 and 3 Ris ser. Pair of calves—2 and 4 Risser. Hereford Spring heifer calf—3, Tom Daugherty, Kirkwood Rl, DAIRY BROWN SWISS Vocational heifer, two yrs. old and under three, has fre shened —1, Clair Mummau Mt Joy R 2. Vocational Class grand champion—Clair Mummau. Vocational showmanship contest —Clair Mummau. Vocational fitting contest — Clair Mummau. BELGIAN Stallion, one year and un der two —-6, Elmer D. Lapp, Kmzer, Rl. Stallion foal, —6, Elmer D. Lapp. ANGUS Reserve Champion—Don ald M. Herr, Refton. Lightweight—l, Gary Kr einer, Elizabethtown R 3; 2, Eugene Hosier, Manheim R 2; 3, John Good, Manheim R 3; 10, Bruce Boyd, Ephrata Rl. Mediumweight —2, Glen Foreman, Manheim R 3; 4, Fred Bernhard, Mt. Joy; 5, Samuel Long, Manheim R 4; 10, Betty Jane Hess, Elizabe thtown R 3. Light Heavyweight —2, Donald M. Herr. -Heavy Weight—4, David Zimmerman Reinholds Rl; 8, Darlene Graybill, Manhe im R 3; 10, Darvin E. Boyd, Ephrata Rl. HEREFORD Grand Champion—John D Martin, Marietta Rl. Lightweight—2, Fred Lin ton Jr., Quarryville. Mediumweight—l, John D Martin; 9, Robert Eshelman, Mt. Joy Light Heavyweight—3. Leo na Augsburger, Reinholds Rl 6, Judy Daugherty, Kirkwood Heavyweight—l, John He nry Hess Jr, Manheim R 2; 2 William Hossler, Manheim, R 3; 3, Peggy Joan Rutt, Qu arryville R 2; 4, Dennis San grey, Conestoga R 2; 6, Jean Miller, Elizabethtown Rl; 8, Janice Showalter, Reinholds Rl; 9, Christ S Miller, Eliza bethtown Rl SHORTHORN Grand Champion Ken neth Miller, Manheim R 2. Reserve Champion—Billy Hackman, Elizabethtown R 3. Mediumweight —1, Ken eth Miller; 2, Billy Hackman Heavyweight—4, Margaret Hoar, Gap R 1 SWINE Hampshire Senior Spring Gilts —l, Stauffer Homestead Farm, feunm m ed" By ■Destroy" / » The Wo Irf (i >talKt / ' iW* I & 1 h*«r Spec a 3’*fld i <X. 1 Wim' o j * f i 1 L. 11. Brnbalicr Lititz Mills East Petersbuig A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Musser Farms, lac. Columbia Brown & Rea Atglen Jobbers Herr & Co. New Holland Supply Miller & Hartman East Earl Rl;16, John F. Stu her, Denver. ' Junior Spring Gilt—-2, St auffer Home Stead Farm; 13, John Stuber. Grand Champion Hamp shire— Stauffer Homestead Farm. Spotted Poland Senior Spring Gilts—l, C. Warren Leininger, Denver R 2; 4, Leninger. Grand Champion Spotted Poland—Leininger. Reserve Champion Spotted Poland —Leininger. Yorkshires Senior Spring Gilts—4, George E. Cogley, Ronks. Junior Spring Gilts—B, Kenneth A. Skiles, Narvon. DRESSED TURKEYS Large Young Toms—l, Harry Lamparer, Mountville 2, Lamparter. Small Young Toms—2, Lamparter; 4, Lamparter. Small Young Hens—l; 2; 3; and 7, Lamparter. Champion and Reserve Car cass —Lamparter. Best Display—Lamparter EGGS ' Hatching Egg Class, Six Dozen White—l, Ben G. Sh ank, Elizabethtown Rl; 2, Herbert Royer, Lancaster. Commercial Pack, Six Do zen White—2, L. M. Shaeffer Ephrata. Vocational, One Dozen Wh ite—s, Clair Hotter, Manheim R 3; 10, Gerald Greiner, Mna helm R 3. 192ND GARDEN SPOT SALE—THURSDAY. JANUmtI 22 LANCASTER, PENNA. Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker farm located in Willow Street Village, 4 miles South of Lancaster, Pa., just off Routes 72 and 222. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTELNS Nearly all close or fresh - Heifer calves - Service age Bulls All Bang’s Certified, T. B. Accredited, Nearly all Bang’s Vaccinated All tests up to date. Here Are a few of Top Offering Selling!' • 601-lb Lauxmont- O R Gay Boy dtr. sells just fresh, 13,070 M, 46% test, 2x, 313 days. 3 other records of 573, 549, 419 fat all on 2x. Just 7 yrs old now. • 2 yr dtr of Winston Sovereign out of 478-lb 3 yr. dtr. of Hillmac Sovereign. Due at sale time to son of an “EX” cow and by Pabst Sir Roburke Rag Apple Dam was 2nd high selling cow in the 1957 Maryland State Sale. • 628-lb, 4 yr. old dtr of Ferndale Rag Apple Sovereign with 15,280 M,, 4.1 %, she also made 568 at 3 yrs. and 521 at 2 yrs. all on 2x. Due just after sale time to son of Sov ereign Cochran. • 550-Ib dtr. of Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer, 12,866 M, 2x, 3 yrs., 328 days Classified (GP and due just after sale to Cashman Graceful Mister. • Yrlg son of Sandsdale Dandy Dewdrop out of Pabst Regal Bloom dtr with 657 fat, 18,020 M • 4 years on 2x, Next dam with 813 fat at 6 yrs , 2x • Yrlg son of Pabst Reburke Duke (Harden Farms herdsire) out of (VG) dtr of Pond Gate Ovation with 604 fat, 15,217 M at 2 yrs., 2x. You will like the quality all the way thru this sale ! ! Make your plans now to attend ! ! Sale starts 12 00 Noon Lunch available. Catalogs. R AUSTIN BACKUS, INC Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers, Mexico, N. Y. EARL GROEF Local Reo , S+ra=bu T- v Pa QUALITY MUil HIPS : ; funkQ corn ■ FOR HUSKING OR FOR SILAGE : PHQNfg OR WRITE TODAY FOR PtKCSS I k. | Out (Olh Yoai oj Quality Seed Smite A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc. , I LANDISVILLE PH. TW 8-3421 ' . Light"' Amber » Extracted-, Honey, -Vocational 'Clare --S; Clair Cfreiner, Cblun>bla~ Rl. Carton, One Dozen White 4, John E. Copenheaver, Eli zabethtown. Carton, One Dozen Brown —5, L. M. ShaefFer. Baby Chicks: , Single Comb White Leg horns —4, Hubbard Farms, Lancaster; 5, Florin Farms, Mount Joy. Cornish and Cornish cross es—2, Hubbard Farms; 3, Hu bbard Farms; 5, Florin Farm APIARY Dark Comb Honey—6, Dan iel Brubaker, Ephrata Rl. Extra Light Amber Extra cted Honey—2, J. David Lapp Bareville Rl; 3, JJohn M. Shank, 1543 Oregon Pk.; 4, John B. Lapp, Bareville Rl. Amber Extracted Honey— 3, James S. Messner, Terre Hill. Dark Amber Extracted Ho ney—2, James S, Messner. Light Extracted Honey—3, John M. Shank; 7, James Mes sner. Dark Extracted Honey—4 James S. Messner. Finely Crystallized or Cr eam Extracted Honey—7, Daniel Brubaker, Indnvidual Collective Ex hibits of Honey, Wax and Ho ney Products—l, W. Ralph Camber, 910 Staae St.; 2, J. S. Messner. County or Association Col lective Exhibits of Honey, Wax and Honey Products— 2, Lancaster County Honey Producers. Extra Light Amber Extrac . ted -Honey—4-H- J. - Masonic -Honjefrsi®i* ’ , t»via'Lajßt».~ * ‘ ' *!< :za6SKtown;” Fa... Amber . Extracted -Honey;'. ker,-Ephfata,'.RL'4.' . 4-H Class—4, WlUlaiA Mess-, Jonathan, " B«t J Tr; net. , -Masonic Homes-Parin': VEGETABLES Rome, Best-'Tray Beets, Half Long—l,, Dan-, sonics Homes -Faftns. iel A. Brubaker,.Ephrata HI. Red-York, Best Tr; Onions, Globe Type—3, DA. Btubaker. Brubaker. „ Y «rk, Best, Tray—2, j Onions, Spanish Type—-I, Brubaker. Brubaker. Paragon, Best T- Pumpkins, Small Sugar or Masonic Homes Farms Pie Type—l, Brubaker. v Stayman, Best Tr; Pumpkins, Neck Type—l, Masonic Homes Farms; Brubaker; 2, Glen Griffith,. R Snyder, Ephrata Rl Ephrata R 2. / Stayman, Best 16 Apj Pumpkins, Connecticut Fi- Masonic Homes Farms eld Type— l, Griffith; 2. Bru- Rome, Best 16 App) baker. Masonic Homes Farr Squash, Table .Queen But- Red York, Best 16 ternut Type—l, Brubaker. —4, D. A. Brubaker. Squash, Hubbard-Dehciousi Paragon, Best 16 A) Type—l, M. A. Haist, Hat- 3, Masonic Homes F; boro R 2; 2, Brubaker. Delicious, Best 16 Sweet Potatoes, Jersey Ty —3, Masonic Homes pe—l, Donald Fellenbaum, 4, S. R. Snyder. Washington Boro RI; 2, Wil- Delicious, Best Plate liam Diffenderfer, Elizabeth- ve—3, Masonic Homes town. ms. Sweet Potatoes, Porto Rico Rome, Best Plate of Type—l, Keith Overgaard, —3, Masonic Homes Lancaster; 2, Brubaker. Rome Consumer Pa t APPLES —4, Brubaker. Delicious, Best Tray—3, (Turn to page 12)' ■■■■■■ - New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale 5 Dairy Cattle and Hogs— ■ Every Wednesday at 12: 5 Beef Cattle and Calves— : JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. ■ Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194. New Holland, Pt ?«iuninniuintiiiHiuiin>innnnii PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, January 20, 1959 i; ’oi PROMPTLY AT 6:00 P. M. ig? lew Shoat Sale at 8:00 P. M. Sale of Fat Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves -an< Stocker and Feeder Steers and Bulls We Get Top Market Prices for Your Liv GIVE US A CALL HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, VINTAGE. PA. Frank Dussinger. Manager 500 Series Loaders Torture T Fits many tractors either row crop or able front axle models. ® One man puts on and off easily with park- -g ing stand, one man can mount loader in 15 minutes. A Torture proved design - every detail proved and improved on torture test track. s^B Come in and See a New idea Loader TGL. CHAS. J. McCCMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. A. B. C. GROFF New Holland SHOTZBFR'GER’S Elm H. S. 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