12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 2. 1961 Champion: William F. Fer guson. , _ , . . Reserve Champion: Deb- York; 7, John Troslle, York. big Wolford Senior Yearling 1, H County Groups: 1, Mont- Ross Ferguson, Kirkwood R 1 gomery; 2, Cumberland; 3, 2, Richard McCullough, of Lancaster' 4, Chester; 5 York Cumberland: 3, James T 6) Berks, 7, Bucks; 8. Dau- Young Jr, Chester. phm * Two-year-old - 1, William I' Ferguson; 2, Nevm St ruck, Cumberland • 4-H .Show “ (From page 1) The senior yearling, Flory dale Beautena, garnered the honors for Judy, ll year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Florv ' ' V James Esbcnshade, Quav rvville R 2 and Ralph Edwin Harmsh, Christiana,"Rl, team ed up with and Miss Harmsh to -bring co unty group honors to the Garden Spot - , - Championships in the oth ei breeds shown vyent to ex hibitors outside -,the county Adrienne Luckenbaugh of Yoik County showed her SPABC champion, Brown Swiss heifer to the top spot in that breed The Milking Shorthorn title y£em to Earl Miller, Berks County, while John eiy County carried off the Jeisey banner Sharon K. Stoudt of Berks county beat out Sandra Fay’-AVeiss, of Lebanon County, the nation’s “Outstanding Holstein Gul” for grand championship hon ors in that breed_ Judges Harvey VDi eibelbis Manager of Hominy Hill Farms, Colts Neck, New Jer sey and Dr James Nichols, professor of Dairy Science at the Pennsylvania State University using the Daimsh system assigned blue ribbons to all entries they thought worthy to enter'the state 4- H show in Harrisburg, Sept ember 21 Blue Ribbon, winners were as follows; 1 GUERNSEY Junior Calf. J l, Earl L Mummert, Franklin, 2, Bar- ry Seidel, Berios, 3, Stella Mane Jackson, R 2, 4, Richard K Weaver, Dauphin; 5. James W Myer, Lancaster R 7 Senior Calf —J, Debbie Wolford, Montgomery, 2, to Craig N. Kreider,- Lebanon, 3, Paul S Bryan, Jr., Bucks; 4. Ellen Swartley, Bucks; 5, Robert Wolfgang, , .Montgo mery; 6, May Hollenbach, „B,ecks Junior Yearling: 1, Barb ara Ann Hall, Buskin 2, El aine Beard, Chester; 3. Su sanne Mumma, Manheira R 1 4, James Adams, '"Manheira Rl; 5, Wilham"M££ullough, Cumberland, 6. BraJP Trostle, CHEESE USE It seems probable that the use of all cheeses -will show an increase during «t*he year, states Catherine 'Love, Penn State extension,, consumer ec nonmics specialist ■; If this happens, a new record in the amount of cheesejuised in this nation will be set. Although natural cheeses are still the number one choice of many families, processed cheese spreads show a noticible in crease in popularity and de mand S vC> > snesoiNS i bE"WICe T Repiesented Locally By. WILLIAM H. WALKER Ph. ST 6-2395 CLIFFORD N GIBBLE Ph. MO 5-4252 RICHARD B. HURST Ph. EX 3-0945 Bulk Fertilizer Service Top Grade Alfalfa and Other Hay Crops. Use Our Superior Service. Dieldrin For Weevil Control We Are As Near to You As Your Telephone PHONE EX 2-4363 Alro Availab’e in Bags ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN ROAD 'Next to the Water-works F M IvB Save 2 to 5 bushels more corn per acre while you pick up to 20 acres per day with Ford’s popular 2-row mounted corn picker! This proved performance is made possible by Ford’s effective use of outstand ing corn-saving features . . . efficient pick-up of down and leaning stalks . . . exclusive side-snap snapping rolls . . . corn-saver pan . . . big capacity elevators . . . clean-husking, gentle-acting, husking beds ... and many more. Mounted 1-row models with similar corn-saving features are also available. Slop in and lot us show you theso corn-saving foaluros, Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone EM 7-1341 Keener Equip. Co. Conestoga . ts. 230 & 72, Lancaster Farm, Service Phone LO 9-9861 Park Ave« Quarry villa Phone ST 6-2597 Sauder Bros. Allen H. Mate New Holland Denver Phone EL 4-8721 Phone AN 7-6502 AND CHOICE NEW PEAR VARIETIES - Also Summer Rambo Apples OPEN: 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SHANK FRUIT FARMS NEW DANVILLE PIKE (PA. ROUTE 324) R. D. 6. LANCASTER. PA. PH. EX 7-2703 AYRSHIRE Junior Calf: 1, Susan Young, Chester; 2, William BEST en you ICK with ORD! IP KERS! BARTLETT PEARS PEARS FOR EVERYONE SAT. 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. CALL AT THE . . . E. Shainline Jr., Montgom- Two-year-old: 1, Judy ery; 3, Sandara A. Keefer, Ann Flory, Lititz R 2; Dauphin. Three-year-old: Marilyn Senior Calf: 1, R Edwin Harnish, Quarryville Rl, Harnish Chrisfiana Rl; 2 champion: Marilyn R Ronald H. Horn, York. Harnish Junior Yearling: 1, Wm. Reserve Champion - Judy Ritter, Lehigh; 2, Sterling Ann Flory. Ritter, Lehigh County Groups - 1, Lanc- Semor Yearling: 1, Wm aster; 2 Lehigh; 3, York Ritter, 2, James Esbenshade, 4j Montgomery; 5, Dauphin’ Quarryville R 2 (Turn to page 13) PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1961 1:00 O'CLOCK D S.T. Situated along west side of Route 222 about '- 2 mile south of Quarryville Borough in East Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Properties known a> Albert H. Fritz Farms. FARM #1 contains 182 acres, 9 perch, more or le's erected thereon is an 8 ROOM BRICK DWELLING with summer kitchen, bath, hot water oil heat (summer-winter hookup LARGE FRAME BARN equipped with 49 comfort stalls, 9-box stalls, barn cleaner and milk dumping station with glass pipeline leading to milkhouse. MILKHOUSE equipped with 600 gallon milk tank, au tomatic oil heater, shower room, toilet and washbowl 2 LARGE CEMENT STAVE SILOS. TOBACCO SHED with large dampening cellar anc stripping room. Cornbarn, wagonshed and Garage combined. Chicken house, hog pen and other buildings Also erected on said property is a 5 ROOM TENANT HOUSE with bath, hot air oil heat Well on premises. FARM #2 contains 124 acres, 108 perch, more or less situated on west side of Route 222 adjoining Farm #1 on the south Erected thereon is an 8 ROOM FRAME DWELLING with heat, running water and electric. BANK BARN with tobacco shed attached, dampening cellar and stripping room. Other buildings include hogpen and cornbarn. Macadam lanes to both properties. Both have adequate meadowland and running water Farm Pond on #l. All land in high state of cultivation These outstanding farms, ideally located, are worthy of the attention of anyone interested in farming on a large scale. Inspection of dwelling may be made Apgust 26, September 2 and 9 by contacting Earl Hamish, phone STei ling 6-3730. Sale to be held on farm #1 at 1:00 p.m,. D S T., when terms and conditions will be made known by the under signed F. MARIAN FRITZ . FLORENCE M. KEEFER CLAIR L. WADE LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Executors of the estate of ALBERT H. FRITZ, Deceased And the Devisees in the Estate of CHARLES FRITZ, Deceased Kersey Bradley, Auctioneer Windolph, Burkholder and Hartman, Paul F McKinsey, Attorneys Pears Are Picked! —OF— CLOSED SUNDAYS
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