Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1962, Image 10

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    o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1962
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4-H Horse Show
Is Scheduled
Counts 4-H light hoise and
pom club membeis 'will \le
ioi i ibbons and a chance to
mo\e on to tuithei compeft
inn next week when the local
clubs hold the annual lonndnp
ai BaieMlle
Classes will begin at 12 20
pin August 4 on the show
gi minds to the ieai of the
John Click Trailei shop on
Route 22
Fitting and showing, the
fiist class, will begin prom
pt!} and eieiv member is re
ft ui red to enter this class iu
order to complete the project
according to tVinthrop Mern
am assistant county agent.
The four winneis in each
class will bo eligible to com
pote in the District show
September 22 at Ludwig Cor
ners, Chester County, Mernam
said The only exception is
the grooming and showman
ship contest in w'hich two juu
-101 and two senior winners
will go on to district compet
ition.
Ot the 14 classes open to
club members five will have
junioi and senior divisions
with 14 veais as the dividing
line All members under 14
as of Tanuaiv 1, 1062 must
compete in the junioi division.
Tn two of the classes, there
v ill he a division foi ponies
tmdei 14 hands and toi hoises
oven 14 hands
Mcmbeis mav entei as manv
classes as thev desne, Mer
rnini said but cautioned club
bei s to enter onlv the classes
in which their mounts would
w oik Rideis must compete
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aiea was being made with
that <onsideration
Smith said Thin sda\ at a
meeting ot Holstein daiiymen
the In netits of being designat
ed a disastii aiea would '>e
small unless some ledeial aul
in teduied feed giain tests >n
n (lim'd shipping rates toi ha>
3‘ imhided At present the
■on 1 v hem tits listed an mak-
inn hi\ .mil s,ia/ms; dm-ited
ar ies .mil “there is nothing
there to honest
Me.rnwlnlr ser retail ol A'.-
111 nl l nr e On rile Fiteniaii
Tbundat addid anothci nine
Pi iiiisi h aim (ouutres to the
40 inn mush dominated as
disaster areas One ol the
nine ((unities is Lancastri s
nor tin in nr i-Jiboi Lebanon
Cool iiir-lils and rnnu jsl
dais dm nit, tlu week st’ftib
( 1 t!ii In in tii' ol the 1 11? Jr)
lulls ol Monda \
min and tobano imps a some
•vim bimblei ajijiiaiaiue dui
ina the week but mops in tlie
Jio/Ui and western sections of
the eounti continued to feci
Farm Calendar
(Front Page 1)
10 am —County 4-H Hol
st6l” inditing at SPAISC git 2 . 9 30 a m-County
ou nds - „ ,
G pm—County FFA soft- 4-H Diess Reueiv, Manheim
ball ganiQ and meeting at Cential High School
Solanco High School, Quai- 10 a m—Showing of Hol
stems at the SPABC grounds
with eithei English 01 Westei n
Stvle tack and m.n not change
back and forth during the
show.
Classes in addition to
grooming and showing -will
include Weanlings , and year
lings, pleasme driving pom,
western equitation, saddle
seat equitation, hunter seat
equitation, jumping equitat
ion, haieback equitation, Eng
lish pleasure, western pleasure,
western reining, open trail
class (open to English and
western ponies and horses }
pole bending, and clover leaf
Panel race.
Mrs. Wilda Fulmer, noted
horse breeder and 4-H leader
from Chester County will
judge the competition.
No other country compares
with the U S in the weekly
newspaper field The weeklies
in this nation reign supreme
in number, size and qualitv
Theie are about 8,300 week
lies, varying in size from a
few hundred to 15,000 sub
scnbeis They have a com
bined circulation of over 21,
000,000 and an estimated
readeiship ot 80,000,000.
Iceland, now tieeless, once
had large stands of birch. Wil
low. and jumper. Man clea
ned them all out, largelv for
fuel.
1.1. and a young mahout take a
hailand. The unidentified soldier
Thailand.
Dealers Names to be
Announced Soon!
Watch These Ads!
DAVID H. LAUB CO.
Distributors
1511 S. Jefferson St,
Allentown, Pa.
ryville,
8 30 a in—Red Rose
Beef and Lamb Club tour
meets at the laim of James
Noll, Centerville Road. All
day tour.
PUBLIC SALES of Dairy Farms '
Dairy Cattle and Modern
Wednesday, Aug. 15
In Schuylkill Co., Pa. 2 miles
West of Highway 183 between Cres
sona and Summit Station, near the
Summit Mennonite Mission,
224 Acre Dairy Farm
Modernly equipped, stanchions,
silos, calf barn, bull barn, large milk
house with bulk tank. 2 houses with
all conveniences, terms, 10% down,
immediate possession or April Ist
settlement. Owner is in hospital from
heart attack. Must be sold. Excellent
milk market, $6.00 AVERAGE PRICE
FOR THE YEAR.
50 Registered Jerseys-50
All tested in 30 days, Bangs certi
fied. This is a high-producing herd,
lot of fresh and fall calving cows. 15
head of heifers.
ALLIS CHALMERS
FORAGE HARVESTER
Both heads, W.D. tractor and
Ford tractor, also full line of farm
equipment.
SALE at 9:30 A.M.—SHARP
MILTON ANCHORSTAR, Owner
Saturday, Aug. 18
In Adams County, Pa. 12 miles
West of York, 10 miles East of Get
tysburg, 3 miles North of Route 30
at Cross Keyes, 3 miles South of the
Hampton Mennonite Church.
Modern Dairy Farm
2 barns, lever stanchions, barn
cleaner. Beautiful 7-room country
home, fertile land, excellent location.
Terms, 10% down, balance April Ist.
25 Reg. Grade Ayrshires
Good big cows, very heavy 4%
milkers. Dairy equipment and all farm
equipment. Owner is retiring and
building a new home.
New Flail Type Spreader
Farmall H tractor and all attach
ments. John Deere plow, harrows,
discs, 4-section Case rotary hoe, bale
elevator with corn drag and many
other articles. SALE at 10:00 A.M.—
SHARP.
JOHN G. MYERS, Owner
SANGER LAND & CATTLE AUCTION CO.
PAUL E.'SANGER, Auctioneer
Leroy Sensenig, Pedigrees
Grace Sanger and Dorothy Smith, Sale Clerks
FOR DETAILS CALL MYERSTOWN 866-4725
230 Bypass,
10 a m.—Rain Date
Conservation Field Day
130 p m.—County 4 - H
Dress Review at Farm Bur
eau Cooperative Building on
Dillei\ille Pike
S pm—Manhenn FPA me- August 4 - 12‘30 pm.—Co
eting at the Manheim Cent- uuty 4-H horse and pony
ral High School. show at John Click show
S p m —Senior
Farm Equipment
The Above Sales Handled By The
club ice cream party at the
farm of John Mast, Gap.
for
August 3 - 10 a m. —South-
east Pennsylvania District
Black and White Dairy show
at the SPABC grounds, ou
230 Bypass
grounds. Bareville
Extension
Wednesday, Aug. 22
All Day Public Sale in Lancaster
County, 10 miles South of Quarry
ville. Turn off Route 222 1 mile south
of the Mechanic Grove Church of the
Brethren, Farm is between Pine
Grove and Fairmont, near Oak Shade,
follow sale signs.
142 Acre Dairy Farm
Over 100 acres tillable land, 7
acres woodland, balance pasture land
with stream, large dairy barn with
stanchions for 36 cows. Calf pens,
also loafing area. Stone and frame
house, can be used single or
double. This is a large fertile farm.
Owner is going in the
business. Immediate possession can be
had, or April Ist settlement, 10%
down.
40-Reg. & Grade HOLSTEINS-40
Bangs certified, Good big ,cpws.
5 Guernseys, 1 Holstein bull, 5 head
of steers, all home raised. This herd
can be seen anytime between now
and sale day.
J. D. 520 - FARMALL M & PORD
520 tractor has power steering,
3-bottom radex plow, 3-point hitch,
7 ft. mower, Ford has Wagner front
end loader, New Holland PTO sp
reader.
New Holland Harvester - 66 Baler
Harvester has both heads, N. H.,
silage blower, bale elevator, 3 rubber
tired wagons, 1 with Hydraulic lift,
discs, harrows and many other artic
les, SALE at 9:30 A.M.
WILLIAM KIGHT, Owner
Saturday, Aug. 25
In Potter Co. at Hickok, between
Coudersport and Genesee.
360 ACRE FARM
Modernly equipped for Dairy,
stanchions, barn cleaner, silos, etc.
Double home. SALE at 1:00 P.M.
VAUGHN PERRY, Owner
Monday, Aug. 27
At Westfield, Tioga Co.
260 ACRE DAIRY FARM
Nice home, large dairy barn, lev*
el land. SALE at 1:00 P.M. -
GEO. M. ACKLEY, Owner