I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 1964 0- • Farm Show Results (Continued from Page 9) Celery -3, David H. Slegrist, Lancaster R 2. 3 Pumpkins (small sugar) - 1, Daniel A. Brubaker; 4, Clem Griffiths, Bphrata Rl. 3 Pumpkins, (neck) -2, Clem GufUths, 3, Daniel A Bru'ba- Kei; 4. D. B. Bmbaker 3 Pumpkins (Connecticut) - 1. Daniel A. Brubaker, 2, Clem Griffiths, 3, Mis. Daniel A, Brubakei; 4, D B Brubaker. 3 Squash (Butternut) -1, D. B. Brubaker. 3 Squash (Cocozelle-Zucch jni) - 2. Daniel A. Brubakei; 3, Mrs Roy Mull. Sueet Potatoes -1, William M, Diflenderfer, Elizabeth town; 2, Daniel A Brubaker. EGGS Si\ dozen case packed white -4, L. M Sheatter, Bphrata; C. Hess Hi others, Bphrata. -Six dozen case packed brown -4, L M. Sheafier, 5, Hess Brotheis. One dozen white -2, Clois terdale Farms, Bphrata. One dozen brown -3, Hess Biotheis Farms, 2, Cloister dale Fauns, 3, Hess Brothers Fai ms Two dozen brolvn -2, Hess Brothers Farms. Blue Ribbon Aw'aid - Earl BBEF 1 CATTLE L Gteenlv, Bphiata, L M. Angus Sheattei, Weaker Quality Eggs. Senior bull calves —l, Twin Xew Holland, Hvm R. Musser, Oak Farm, Quairyville R 2. Mount Jov Rl. Senior Bull calves (Sep 1- Supenoi Quality (Puiple) Oct 31, 1962) Awaid - Hess Brotheis Faims; Faim Clojbteidale Faims HONEV Eight comb honev -6, Daniel Fann A. Bmbaltei, Ephiata R 1 Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed is the talk of dairymen everywhere Here’s why: In milk room after milk room, gleaming tanks are filled with evidence: more milk per cow ... more milk per ton of feed. Representing a new concept in dairy nutrition, Ful-O-Pep Cat tle-izer Dairy Feed allows the cow to get as much as 20% more energy from the same amount of feed. This extra energy is used to produce more milk. That’s why North, South, everywhere . . . dairymen are talk i ing, checking, and feeding new Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed, Ask your neighbor about his results with. Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Morgantown Feed & Grain Steu-ns & Moigantoun ~Grul»|i Supply Co. Kliiabethtou n £ .t S'. H/ Mfestand & Co., Inc. -ygM: if Light extracted honey -6, J. M. Shank, East Petersburg. Amber extracted honey • 5, Daniel A. Brubaker. Finely crystallized honey - 7, Daniel A Brubaker. White extracted honey * G, Annette Long, Lititz R 3. Extra light amber extracted honey -1, Annette Long. Light amber extracted honey -5, Annette Long. Honey sweepstakes -1, Ann ette Long. Ram under 1 year -1, 4, Mis Milton K Morgan, 191 G New Holland Pike, Lancaster. Ewe under 1 year -1, 3, Mrs. Milton K Morgan. Pen of lambs -1, Mrs. Mil ton K. Morgan. Get of Sire -2, Mrs Milton K Morgan. EDIBLE nuts Black walnuts (Ohio) -1, Leon K. Hostetler, Bird-in- Hand Butteinuts -3, D B Bruba ker, Ephrata Rl, 4, Daniel A. Brubaker, Ephrata Rl. Shellbark Hickories -2, D, B Brubaker. Heartnuts -1, D. B Bruba- ker, Two bulls (bred and owned b> exhibitoi) —4, Tsvm Oak Senior heifer cahes TRADEMARK .Sailings 4-H HONEV SHEEP Suffolk —4, Twin Oak Millport Roller Mills H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Kirkwood Feed & Grain Twin Oak Farm. Summer yeanling heifer —2, Twin’ Oak Farm. Summer yearling heifers (May 1-June 30, 19G2) —1, Twin Oak Farm (junior cham pion-reserve grand champion). Junior get of sire —3, Twin Oak Farm. Hereford County results: Two-year-old /hulls —3, Thomas C. .Daugherty, Kirk wood Rl, Senior yearling bulls —2, Thomas C. Daugherty. Summer yearling bulls —4, Thomas C. Daugherty. Spring hull calves —7, Thomas C. Daugherty. Two bulls (hred and owned hy exhibitor) —5, Thomas C. Daugherty. Summer yearling heifers 3,5, Thomas C. Daugherty. Spring heifer calves —5, Thomas C Daugherty. Get of sire —5, Thomas C. Daugherty. Pair of calves 4, Thomas C. Daugherty. BABY BEEP RESULTS 4-H CLUB CLASSES Shorthorn Mediumweight 2. David Heisey, Sheridan HI; 4. Don na Hess, Strasburg Rl. Angus Medium-weight 2. Judy Flory, Lititz R 2; 3 Jay Ranch, Quarryville R 2; 7. Donald Sny der, Lititz R 3. Light heavyweight 1 Mae Mast, Elverson R 2 (re serve champion - reserve grand champion), 2 Robert Groff, Peach Bottom; 7. Patricia Zartman, Bphrata Rl; 9. Lin da Ober, 53 2 Petersburg Rd , 10 Myron Landis, Strasburg Rl. Hea\y weight Millport Leola and Witmer Kirkwood Longonecker, HoUwood>’Rl:< 2. .Boose, .2258’ Old' Phili Janet Frey, Marietta Rl; 10. piko; 5. Kenneth < Kenneth Hess, Strasburg Rl. Quarryvlllo R 2. Lightweight 2. Thomas c^a Bollinger, Utitz Houser, Lampeter; 4. Bertha (Continued on Pngj FARM EQUIPMENT SAI WED., JANUARY 22ND 10 A.M BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER COUNIjI Tractors, horse drawn farm implenpa equipment, dairy and poultry supplies, hd9 tools, hay, straw, posts. <■4 We Sell On Commission. PAUL Z. MARTIN % Ph. New Holland 354-6671 jgj Next Sale Wednesday, February 12, 196),^ X&OBOOO<3QeOM»OOQOg>OC>BQC>BC<jjj| hi Vintage Sales Stables, Ini PARADISE, PENNA. je > g SPECIAL NOTICE* We will be holding a fat hog and sale each Saturday beginning Saturday, Jani|| 25, 1964 at 10:00 A.M. Phone 442-4181. JS ’pi i- Kenneth E. Hershey, Mgr. ® 5 1 .OC 1. Judy PUBLIC SAL FARMING IMPLEMENTS & LIVESTOCK! HOUSEHOLD GOODS £ TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1964 ~ 10:00 A.M. g On the premises in Rapho Township 3 miles Souths?! Joj & 1 mile North ot the Marietta Pike near Dr} tun up) “ fM 33 HEAD OF COWS a Cons nill be sold at 2:30 P.M. This herd consists of 27 Holstein cows and 6 ers, 20 of these cons are pure breds nith good nill be tresh day ol sale, some springers, balance milking ot these cons were raised on this farm, and are havinsjSJ & third call es. It in need of good j oung cows do not map sale. tk I—M.M. 4 Star 1902 Tractor used only 300 hrs„ s|a 14” plow trip bottom (used to plon 78 acres) 3 seetiuiiH hanon, 1950 John Done “A” tractor (new tires on ii«|| tnator tor John Deeie, Horn Manure loader, Case oil® on rubber (like nen) roller & needer, New Idea traihw me spreader, 2-ron St antler Tobacco planter, Iron it how on rubber, rubber tne wagon with 10’ It. bed, New lilug rake, John Deere 7 tt. mower, 1954 Cheviolet Yz twig Tobacco hoers tor Farmall “A”, tobacco ladders, bale eg grain elevator, electric tence charger, lot ot electric feiicH & wire, ■\Vterd walking plow, single shovel harrow sH troughs, plationn scales, grease guns, 3 tool bo\<s g trees, single & doubleitices & spreader, log chain, bug forks shovels & hoes, tobacco spears & shears, tob>u'»H Surge 2-unit milker & pump piping lor 20 cow H Wilson milk cooler, Hot water heater, 2 Siuge wash 'IB milk cans, buckets & strainei, 3 range shelters, 1 11 l || nests, chicken feeders & fountains, 7 egg Baskets, & egg washer, 2 electnc brooders, 2 brooder houses Is HOUSEHOLD GOODS | Furnitme wiU be sold at 11 A.M. [I Tw in bods with bov springs & mattresses, Youtb I* spring & inattiess, Bunk bed with spring & mattics cans, \evv Perfection oil stove, oil space heater, Coal I* small oil stove, davenport, Philco red., Kelvinator slow*' last set, Domestic Electric sewing machine (in blonde c! Hoover sweeper, Dorcmejer Steam iron (like ni‘» )<' bic.vcle, 21) Ft. Wilson Deep Irecze, Boiler top desk case, library table, kitchen cabinet, end table, warding ol drawers, 2 benches, Radio, T.V. & record playet, J’‘f Table, porch glider, jars, rugs & matting 12’ \ 14’S"i Mat. 1(»’3” \ IS’.j”, Rug & Mat. 1«'8” \ 12’, Wesci light Piano, odd chairs. Single bed blankets & cond" 1 a lot ol articles too numerous to mention. Owner will not be responsible lor any accident' premises on day of sale. hunch will be served on premises. Terms by CHRISTIAN R. Edgar F. Funk & Prank Groff, Aucts. Breneman & Greider, Clerks Pedigrees read by Harold Brubaker i : iii.,.U!;in l iHHu:i!imi.u uiu-tu ruiirrutanstn Hereford Mediumweight —. 3
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