• Lancaster Poultry (From page 8) Harry H. Weaver Jr., 18.9; 23. Same, 4100 IR, 8-6, to Crown Poultry, 19.2; 24. game, Starr Poultry, 19; 25. Same, 8300 IR, 8-6, Victor f Weaver Inc., 18.9. 26. M&B (Christ L. Herr) 1400 WVP, 16, W. C. Mel- Imger & Son, 27.4; 27. Same 1600 WVP, 16, Daniel K. Good, 27.5; 28. Same, Roy E Ream, 27.8; 29. M&B (Paul Livengood), 2000 IR, 8-6, NO SALE, 18.5 bid; 30. John M. Esh, 300 WRHF, 11 mo., Marvin Sweigart, 21. 31. Luke L. Weaver, 1000 WV, 8, Roy E. Ream, 18 5; 32. Hershey Hostetter, 1650 IR, 9-6 John N. Thomas, 19 33. Robert Walton, 1000 W- V, 11. John N. Thomas, 18 8; 34 Same, sold with lot #33; 35. M&B (Harold Click. 1200 WVC, 12 2, NO SALE, 20 bid. 36. C. J. Laurer, 5700 WV 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 19; 37. Same. 5200 IR, 9-2. Mea der’s Poultry, 19; 38. Same, 5200 W. Mts., 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 19; 39 - Parke K. Herr, 700 WV, 10-6, Harry H Weaver, Jr., 18.7; 40. Gar den Spot Broilers (John L. Herr), 1300 WVC, 13-2, NO SALE, 22 bid. • 1941 —2oth Anniversary— l96l 5 I SPRING SALES ! I PROMOTION I Now-Blgger Than Ever! SAW - Special Anniversary Prices MANY-MANY SPECIALS ill Charles B. INTERCOURSE mm* f " ■ '*iii»Baaaai»aßßa»Hii»aaaaa»aßiaaaii»aiw< HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS _ The 32 ,v,rl,ble modo,s como t 0 y°“ " ith To design and build > lightweight, low* • " :de r “S* ot llftiD 8 capacities ranging costing track hoist suitable for all types of from 3,1 10 20 tons tor y° ur ltuck * P‘ ck “P> ot farm use, priced within the average farmer’s 1 I - trailer. The smooth, trouhlc-free action ot a fc u(lget „ as lhe , iin ot .. 8u( ,.. , la rsh when ''j£wt?Sk. HAR £ H H°I ST has a fast lifting lime ot from HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED MFC. CO. began } 2 l ° I6 “ seaonds - M • llows ”»«> operations. This hoist was built and is now »«»olJiaulmg. ' in use throughout the nation, .'tn. Ml I viSi These hoists come to jon at an avoraga The j IARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST averages ?? ° { ° nt r j U * “ day “ °°7 ated *» ,k * only $328.52 (including Federal excise tax) 5 , a “ y . yo,t “ 0W 6pcnd 10 B,ana ‘ lljr “ d ■«*•«« « low ‘««Me weight which Un °* overages 273 lbs. These economical hoists / ff ' or® built for either back or side dumping, t depending upon your need. yOfcg. /V /£§g.tyWVMMAA Save costly time and eliminate back* JmgSf [ '/jfJLf' /O breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH t* gwfwftv CyG* HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered for eco* oomical, speedy, and durable farm use. MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE R. D. 2, QUARHYVILLE PHONE ST 6-3630 41. M&B (Robert Zeigler) 5500 WV, 9. H. W. Long acre, Inc., 18.8; 42. Same; 43. Jack Bucher, 4400 WV, 9, Crown Poultry, 19.1; 44. Same, Header’s Poultry, 19.2 46. A. Wilmer Esbenshade 600 L-F, V. J. Koser Co. Inc, 11.9; 47. Hershey Ho stetter, 1650 WV, 9-6, Mar vin Sweigart, 19. - * C Results (From pace 41 Darlene Foreman, Manheim R 3. ' Medium weight—2, Ken neth Miller, Manheim R 2. Lightweight—l, Maria Fr ey, Quarryville R 2; 2, Jacob Long, Elizabethtown R 3. Medmmweight—4, Rose Marie Linton, Quarryville R 2; 7, Gary Kreiner, Eliza bethtown R 3; 8, John J. Go od, Manhehn El. Light heavy weight—2, Arlene Long, Manheim R 4; 5, Avenll Royer, 2025 Ore gon Pike; 8, David Zimmer man, Reinholds; 9, William Frey, Quarryville R 2. Heavyweight—l, Judy Ranck, Quarryville R 3; 8, Rhoda Mast, Elverson R 2. See Us Today! ANGUS Hoober PH. SO 8-3501 Grand Champion Maria Frey. Reserve Champion to Fred Linton. Swine DUROC Senior Spring Gilt—7, to John W. Eby and Son, Gor donville Rl; 8,9, 10, W. F. Ruoss, Ephrata R 2. CHESTER WHITE Senior Spring Gilt—6, to John E. Hastings, Kirkwood Junior Spring Gilts—s, 9, John E. Hastings. YORKSHIRE Junior Spring Gilt—7, George E. CogJev Ronks Rl. HAMPSHIRE Junior Spring Gilt (FFA) 1, Jerry Snader, Ephrata Rl; 2, Robert Hoover, Denver R 2. SPOTTED POLAND CHINA Senior Spring Gilt—3, 6, C. Warren Leminger, Den ver. Junior Spring Gilt—l, 5, C. Warren' Lexmnger. Grand Champion—C. War ren. Leininger. Sheep SOUTHDOWN Lightweight market wet her—l, Jean Miller, Eliza bethtown Rl; 2,3, James Gibble, Elizabethtown R 3. Medium weight wether— 3, Jean Miller. - Grand Champion Market Wether—Jean Miller. CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Suavely's Farm Service ’NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones. Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd- Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14, 1981— HAMPSHIRE Lightweight wether —1,2,- Robert Balmer, Drumore Mediumweight 2 Tom Hess, Bareville Rl, 4, Tod Hess, Bareville Rl. SHROPSHIRE Lightweight wether —4, to Ronald Meek, Remholds Rl. Mediumweight wether —2, Edward Toows, Lancaster R 2; 3, Ronald Meek; 4, Ed ward Toews. SUFFOLK Ram under one year— to Mrs Milton K. Morgan of 1916 New Holland Pike, Lan caster. Ewe under one year—l, 3, Mrs Milton K. Morgan. Three Ewe Lambs bred and owned by exhibitor—l, Mrs. Milton K. Morgan. Breeder’s Young Flock—2 Mrs. Milton K. Morgan. Get of Sire—Mrs. Milton K. Morgan. Crops CORN 4-H Southeast District 10 ear Dent—l, Paul Trimble, of Quarryville RI; 2, Gerald Hess, Washington Boro Rl; 3, Willis Hackman, Eliza bethtown R 3; 4, Annette Long, Lititz R 3; 5, Donald Trimble, Quarryville Rl. A Canadian Layer IN PENNSYLVANIA The great Canadian-bred layer, Shaver Star cross 288, finished in the first quartile in the Pa. Random Sample test, topping all other interna tionally franchised breeds, with the following statistics: Eggs per hen housed 245.6 Feed per 24 ounces of eggs 4.2 lbs. Laying house mortality 8.3% Percentage large eggs last month of - - —' test 98.0% Net income over feed & chick cost $2.85 SHAVER SOLD BY Greider Leghorn Farms, Inc. Phone OL 3-2455 Ml. Joy R. 1. Pa. V ' ' Qminingham THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE HAY CONDITIONER L. 350 STRASBURG PIKE. LANC. SNAVELY’S FARM NEW HOLLAND Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. QUAERYVILLE. PA. Southeast District Hybrid Dc-nt—2, Raymond Bauman, East Earl Rl; 7, Clyde B. Wisslcr, New Holland Rl. Southeast District 30 ear Dent—l, Clem Giffith, Eph lata R 2; 2, D B. Brubaker, Ephrata Rl; 4, Donald Bos nauglo, Columbia Rl. State 30 ear Open Polli nated Dent or Flint —3, D. B. Brubaker; 4, Clem Griffi- th; 5, Daniel A, Ephrata "Rl. Grand Champion Wrapper -—J. Arthur Swarr, Landis ville. Grand Champion Filler—■ Richard Buekwalter, Lititz R 3 Wrapper B’s—Over 26 in ches—l. J. Arthur Swarr, Landisville Wrapper B’s—26 inches and under:—t, Gerald Alli son, New ; Holland R 2. Filler -Over 26 inches —l, Clyde' B. Wisslcr,' New Holland Rl, Filler B’s —26 iriches and under —1, John S'. 'Habeek er, Lancaster Rl. Binder Type—Over 26 inches —1, Paul Nissley, o£ Holtwood R 2. Binder ' Type—26 inches and under—l, J. C. Stehman Lancaster R 6, H. BRUBAKER FFA OPEN Brubaker, TOBACCO year* n per*; ice, frf ireas. profit ■amen M the akes LITITZ. B. D. 3 SERVICE PHONE EL 4-2214 Phone ST 6-3630 9