Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1960, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 16. 1960
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5 PUBLIC HORSE SALE j
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- BLUE BALL. PA- B
5 MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 18. 1960 ■
■ Load of Kentucky Horses ■
■ Yearlings: Two Year Olds: 3 and 5 gaited. Pleasure ■
■ and Driring Horses: Show Prospects. Srandard Bred. JJ
■ Quarter Horses and Ponies. ■
■ Horses sold on commission. ■
5 Tack sold at 6 p.m. - Horses at 7 p. m. jj
■ PAUL Z. MARTIN Sales Stables S
Maryland Hereford Breeders Association
SPRING SALE
OF BREEDING CATTLE
April 21st-12:30 Sharp
At the Baltimore Livestock Auditorium midway
between Frederick and Baltimore on U. S. 40.
SELLING 280 LOTS
Registered Polled and Horned Herefords
20 BULLS
100 COWS WITH CALVES AND REBRED
ICO BRED HEIFERS
60 OPEN HEIFERS
The cattle offered will be in excellent breeding con
dition. Ready to be turned out in pasture.
All animals from accredited herds and tested for
Bangs and TB. within 30 days of sale. Can go any
where.
For catalog Write or Wire
HAROLD SCHROEDER, Sale Manager
ROUTE 1. GAITHERSBURG. MD.
Phone: Damascus. Clearwater 3-3161
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Guernsey Club
Elects Ferguson
Ross Ferguson, Kirkwood
HI, was elected president of
the county 4-H Guernsey
Club at thfe meeting in the
Solanco High School Agri
culture building Wednesday
night.
Retiring president, Ken
neth Young, Mount Joy Rl,
was elected junior leader
and representative to the co
unty 4-H council.
Other officers elected we
re vice president, Mary El
len Mumma, Manheim Rl;
secretary, Elaine Stoltzfus,
Honks Rl; treasurer, Doro
thy Garber, Willow Street
R 2, song leader, Terry Ben-
Poorbaugh, York R 3, secre
tary - treasurer.
Harold Bollinger, Sheridan
Lebanon County was nam
ed to his first term on the
executive committee. Re-el
ected to the committee was
Levis W. Phipps, Wilming
ton. Del.
Witmer, elected -unanim
ously in the absence of any
other nominees for the post
has served on the board of
directors of the cooperative
since 1953. Risser and Poor
baugh were also unapposed.
Witmer brings to the office
his experience as president
of the Eastern States Farm
er’s Exchange, Springfield,
Mass, during the years 1957
and 1958. He has served on
the board of directors of
that organization for 28
years.
The owner of a 400 acre
farm at Dalmatia Rl, Wit
mer lias a string of 100 reg
istered Guernseys, operates
a hatchery with- a half mil
lion bird capacity per year,
and manages his own fruit
farm.
' Retiring president Groff,
retained his directorship in
the organization at a hotly
contested election earlier
this year.
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