10 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 15, 1960 20. M&B (Abram H. Miller) -— 1000 WV, 9. NO SALE. 16.9 bid; • Warwick FFA £°’ 2 , 51 c ;Ronal c Weaver, of ..21. M&B (Earl Newcomer) • lx Peach Bottom » Solanco, 250.- 50 0 WVP, 9, Carl B. Kisser, (From page 11 0. 17 0 bid; 22. M&B, (Elvin H. vhrharl of Other placings in the top Nolt), 8500 WV, 9-2, Headers mg were Provi Benedict. Mountville. old 6°o° WV »-2, Donald Kessler, New Provx- Manor 274 4- David Starr Poultry', 17.3; 24 Same dence Rl, Solanco, 492 1; £®nn ™an°D David w c Mellinger & Soili 17-2; John Hamisli New Provi- Stull, Peach Bottom Solanco, 25 . S arae, 4700 wv 9 2 Roy dence Rl Solanco, 487.6; 270 3 : Martih, New E . Ream, 17.3; David Stull, of Peach R1 ' New Holland H. 26> same, 4300 IR, 9-2, H. Bottom Rl, Solanco, 484.8; 266-5; Jacob Harnish, of W. Longacre, Inc., 17.2; 27. rw.d c r hprnf utitz R 2 of Man heim R 2, Manhexm Cen- Harvey M. Zimmerman, 3000 £ a ™L| ( 477 TWdliam tral - 2567 - WRC, 8-6, NO SALE,’ 16 6 Warwick 477 7 wuxiam „ , bid; 28. Same, 2900 WVXC, Maule, Quarryville R 2, So- New Holland Fair 8 . 6> NO SALE, 16 8 bid; 29. lanco, 470 6; Gerald Kreidcr In °ther FFA judging, same. 2900 WVXP, 8-6, NO Quarryville Rl, Solanco, 469- Manheim Central Chapter SALE, 16 5 bid; 30. Clayton !• Melvin Dombach, Lancas- took first place in the crops H. Shenk, 1000 WV 9*5, Jno. ter R 6, Penn Manor, 468.7. Judging contest at the New N. Thomas, 17 3; In the dairy cattle judging Holland Fair with a score of 31. Carl L. Martin, 550 L with a possible score of 300, 2176.3 Twin Valley FFA F-K, Roy E. Ream, 15 1; 32. top individual honors went to * rom Berks County took sec- garden Spot Broilers (Mel- James Landis, Ronks Rl, of ™d place with Solanco tin- SALE Pequea Va.ley cliapter with ishmg in third place. 450 14, NO SALE, 19 - a score of 275.7. 2 bid; 34. Lester Weaver’, 300 in livestock judging, which • Lancaster Poultry included a class of steers, (From page 3) 500 wVc, 17 2; H. W. Long swine and laying hens, mdi 2 500 L-F, 18 Mo., V. J. Kos- acre Inc., 20.0; vidual honors were taken by er Co , Inc., 15 3 36 Same 500 WVP 17-2 Gerry Ehrhart, Lititz, War- 11. J. Norris Carr, 1500 L-F, w. C. Mel i’nger & Son 20 l’ wick High School with a 20 Mo, Roy E. Ream, 14 9, 37. Greider Leghorn, 350 W point total of 262 2of a pos- *2. Darnel G Forry 2150 HP, Daniel K. Good, 17.9, 40 sible 300. Other placings in NO.SALE 17.0 Males, Darnel K. Good, 10.0; the livestock judging were no SAUD I? 3 ? 0 14 Olpnn Hess Washington 1= *Jr » Same, NO SALE, 22 5 bid; 39. Uienn ness, wasrungwn 17.6 15. Wm R. Myer, Same 450 WVP 14-2 *NTO Boro, Penn Manor, 261.1; 12,000 WV. 9-5, College Hill SALE, 19.0 bid’ 40 Same Glenn 8011, Lititz Rl, War- Poultry, 17 2; 550 WVC, 14-2, NO SALE’ wick, 259.8; Barry Smith of .. 16. Sunshine Farm Supply 20.8 bid; ’ ’ New Providence Rl, Solan- (Leon Weber) 6000 WV, 9-2,' 41 Same 550 WVP 14-2 Victor F Weaver, Inc, 16 8 NO SALE, 19 0 bid; 42 Hen q7o ?. oy ®‘ Martin, 5000 WV, ry B.'Hoover (Roy Edwards) 9-3. Crown Poultry, 17.7; 18. 1000 WV, 10-1, Carl B. Ris- w e i7 I H 'i^T-lf >ng o eri S cker ser - 17 - 3 : 43. Ivan Z. Hoover, 1 , 171; .19. Miller & Bush- 1300 WV, 10-1, John N 25g* ( Q Da Si el E^ ers , ole) 8500 Thomas, 17 3; 44 Elenno WV, 9, Starr Poultry, 17 0; Rissler, 3400 WV, 9-6, NO FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY li - LANCASTER 14 production [*•l4 CREDIT ASS*N 411 W. RoistUl* U Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane. £Z 3-3121 P. B. GUERNSEY SALE THURS.. OCT. 20. 12:30 Noon At the Ass'n. Sales Pavil ion. 6 miles East of Lancast er, Pa., on Rt. #3O. 5 BULLS - 43 COWS AND BRED HEIFERS! Bulls of breeding age out standing dams, some “Excel lent” and “Class Leaders” Majority of the females Lesti or heavy springers All with good records or out of high record dams. Personally selected by the State Association Committee Animals guaranteed You can buy witn fullest confidence Don’t overlook this annual oppoitunity to add real breeding stock to your herd They will have great value from a production stand point and the inheritance in the off spring Sale Sponsored by For catalogs write; THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P. O. Box 302 Camp Hill. Pa, PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Oct, 22nd 1 00 P M, % mile east of Penryn, PERSONAL PROPERTY 18 cubic foot freezer, Combination coal and gas kitchen range, Dining room suite, Six kitchen chairs, Table, mirror, other furniture. LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT Sheep—l 2 ewes and 1 buck, 600 bales Alfalfa and Mixed Hay, John Deere M Tractor with 2-way plow & cultivator, John Deere No 5 Mower, Flat bed Trailer, New Idea 4-wheel Manure Spreader Trico Boom Field Sprayer, Wood Saw, Fifty Fence Posts, Fence Charger, Time Clock, Breeder Stove, Feeders, Other items. RONALD GORDLEY Wilbur Hosier, Auct. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l New Holland Sales Stables | Horse Sole Every Monday at 11 A. M. 5 Dairy Cattle and Hogs— S Every Wednesday at 12:30 ■ Beef Cattle and Calves— Every Thursday at 12:30 ■ Every Thursday we will try and have from 150 to ■ 200 Stockers and feeder cattle for sale. These cattle 5 will sold immediately after the bulls (About 1:00 ■ P. M.) ■ \ JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. [ ■ Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland. Pa. ■ PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p. m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, feeder pigs, calves and hogs. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE. PA. Frank Dussmger, Manager Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And ApproUec LAMPETER Pb. Lancaster 4-1791 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Dairy Cattle, Farm Machinery on MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1960 10.00 A M At R. D. #l, Brougeville in Chanceford Twp near the village of Collinsville The undersigned will offer at public sale the following 100 ACRE DAIRY FARM equipped for 25 cows, good ground. All buildings in good condition Inspection most anytime. Also 28 head of Hol stein dairy cattle, and a full line of farm machinery of all kinds. Hay, straw, barley, [oats, etc. Refreshments available. 1 Terms on day of sale by: . LEROY WESTHAFER Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct. Rev. M. G. Heiland, Clerk I "DEPENDABLE NATIONAL CERTIFIED LIVESTOCK MARKETS" Staunton Livestock Market, Inc. "A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE" SALES EVERY TUESDAY C & O FLATS DIAL TU 6-5381 STAUNTON. VA. Rockingham Livestock Market, Inc. U. S. ROUTE II SOUTH HARRISONBURG SALES EVERY THURSDAY Charles Lawson Jimmy Chambers L. H. Fleming DIAL HARRISONBURG 4-6765 OH STAUNTON TU 6-5381 SALE, 16.5 bid; 45. Same 14-6, Harry H. 4600 WV, 9-6, NO SALE, 16.- 21.7; 53. Same, 5 bid; 15-2, Harry H w|f W 46. C. J. Lauer, 5400 WV, 21 - 8 : 54. ' Arthur r£ r -9, Daniel K Good, 17.1; 47. 4700 WVC, 9-6, jv£ a yl Same, 4800 W Mts, 9, Daniel Good. 17.0; 55. Samol K. Good, 17.1; 48. Same 4200 WVP, 9-6, NO SALp’ 5 IR, 9, Daniel K. Good, 17.1; bid. : 49 D. B Chrisman, 1850 56. Ammon Lohm. WRF, 12 Mo., W. C. Melling- WVC, 9-6, NO SAT i?' 1 er & Son, 18 5; 58. Same, bid; 57 Same, 500 urn ? 180 Males, V J. Koser Co. NO SALE, 16 7 Inc., Inc., 10.3; 50. M&B Longenecker’s Hatchnlr ’ (John B. Groff), 2500 IR, 8-5, WRF, 15 Mo. V j 1 Crown Poultry, 17.0; Inc., 18.5; 61. Henrv ..51. Parke K. Herr, 850 ver Hatchery (Rqvp? 1 WVC, 14-6, H. W. Longacre, 1950 WV, 10-1, W.ihT 31 Inc. 21 6; 52. Same, 925 WVC Part of Lot No 4 2 draw SPECIAL OPEN Stocker-Feeder Sale Wednesday, Oct. 19th Steers - Heifers.- Calves - Yearlings Angus-Kerefords-Shorthorns & Crossbreds (This is not a STATE GRADED Sale) Staunton Union Stock Yards, Inc. NEW HOPE ROAD STAUNTON, VA. Just Off Houle #ll By-Pass 213TH GARDEN SPOT SALE THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20 LANCASTER, PA. Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker farm located 4mi south of Lancaster. Pa. just off Htes. 72 and 222, Wi for Holstein Sign. 75 REGISTERED HOIsSTEINS (Nearly all either just fresh or close springers - Serv Bulls - Heifer Calves) All Bang’s Certified, TB. Accredited Nearly all Ban Vaccinated All tests up to date. Nearly aJ can go i: any state- Sale Features Milking Herd Dispersal of D & J I Aroy Trust, Phoenixville, Pennallll Herd Ave for 17 cows in 1959 was 13,213 M, 4%, 5 Fat, 11 of the 17 are 2 year olds. 6 Daughters of Cashman Gracious Woodmaster Sell 3 Daughters of Cashman Graceful Mister Sell 2 Daughters of Pabst Barta Prilly Wayne 16th Soil 1 Daughter of Hxllmac Sovereign Sells These High Record Cows Sell in this Dispersal ! ! . 4 sell with 679, 656, 609 and 600-’bs fat, 2x 4 se 1 l with SB2, 564, 513 and 511-lbs fat. 3 sell with 477, 488, 456-lbs. fat, 2x two are 2-yr oil The top selling heifer in the 1960 Southeastern Br Heifer Sale at $1035 sells 1 !' Only a serious illness in t fami'y makes this opportunity possible for you! Sale also included lop consignments from our regular co signors !! • Frogmore Farms, Aurora, N. Y.—605-lb dtr ot Li erty Hill Carnation Boast sells, due at sale time to Fi baer Reflection Sovereign (% Bro to Gr. Champ Ei States EX. 1960), She has 3 other records of 555, 553 £ 529. Her maternal sister made 985 fat on 2x • Ba dwin & Merkel, Kutztown, Pa —A Cashman Gn ful son from an 885-lb. dtr. of Smith Haven I Apple Exolorer • Woodboume Farms, Dimrock, Pa —Yrlg. son oi Wo bourne Family Man out of “VG”-88) dam with 817 i 21,418 M. 2x. Also other recs. over - 700 fat. • There will be many many more of Equal Quahtv tl will be ot great interest to everyone in the Holste n Bi ness. Several more are yrlg buds of noteworthy qua it • Albert Fry, Manheim, Pa —Sends a double grands of 905-lb , 8y 2x, 46% test cow. Make sure you attend this sale and take advantage this milking herd dispersal! You will be greatly pleas with the quality ll Sale star s 12 00 Noon Lunch Available Catalog R AUSTIN BACKUS, INC, Sa e Mgrs. & Auctioneer Mexico New York EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa AT 7:00 P. M.
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