Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25, 1964
John E. Esh Herd Has High
Average In Red Rose DHIA
John E Esh. Gordonville
Rl, won a gold rosette for
high herd average in the Red
Rose Dairy Herd Improvement
Association during 1963.
The award was presented
Thursday at the association’s
annual meeting and banquet
in the Host Motel, Lancaster.
The Esh herd of 22 register
ed Holstems led the parade
of 12 county herds winning
gold rosettes for averages <of
over 600 pounds of butterfat
per cow during the testing
year.
The high heid had an aver
age of 687 pounds of butter
fat and 18,539 pounds of
milk. '
Averages of the other herds
•winning gold rosettes were as
follows Furry H Frey, 1343
Gypsy Hill Road, 36 register
ed and grade Holsteins, 16,801
pounds of milk and 649 pounds
of fat; Dan S Stoltzfus, Mount
Joy Rl, 22 registered and
grade Holsteins, 16,790 pounds
of milk and 639 pounds of
fat; Ivan G Martin, Ephrata
Rl, 21 registered' and grade
Holsteins, 15,384 pounds of
milk and 625 pounds of fat,
Jacob K. Stoltzfus, Honey
Brook Rl, 24 registered Hol
steins, 16,875 pounds of milk
and 623 pounds of fat; Christ
K Lapp and Son, Gap R 2, 33
registered Holstefcns, 14,700
,• Poultry Auction
(Continued from Page 1)
they would maxket their con
tract broilers through private
treaty with a processor.
Directors said that in the
face of this development they
“couldn’t justify continuing
the exchange auction.” The fi
nal auction is scheduled for
January 30.
In a statement Wednesday
night, the association board
said the exchange “had served
the poultry industry well dur
ing its nine-year period of op
eration.
•“We believe the auction has
made a real contribution to
the local poultry industry and
we deeply regret the lack of
support made our action ne
cessary.’*
Directors said the poultry
center, built at a cost off s6>s,
00-0 in 19'57, would continue to
serve as headquarters for the
county association
Much of the money to con
struct the poultry association
headquarters, site of the week
ly auction, was 'contributed by
local sponsors
A spokesman for the hoard
said the association would con
tinue to occupy the center, “at
least until such a time as the
Lancaster County Agricultural
Center is built ”
The association two years
ago recommended selling the
poultry center and renting of
fices m the proposed farm and
home center when the struc
ture was built.
In other business directors
elected Charles M Texter, 5-14
W. Walnut St. Lancaster, pres
ident of the hoard.
Texter, sales manager for
Hubbard Farms, Inc , Lancas-.
ter, succeeded Daniel K. Good,
Columbia 111 poultry processor.
The new president was elec
ted to a three-year term on the
association’s board of directors
Monday night at .the annual
meeting
Other officers' elected during
a reoi ganization meetipg at the
Lancaster ..Poultjyr .Center, 340
W Roseville HdC, , *Sref'e John
Gopenhaver, Elizabethtown,
vice president; Carl Harmsh,
Lancaster R. 6, taaoretary, and
Aaron J. Brulbaker, 1836 Mar
ietta- put*; ffsaarpM. * 1 *
pounds of milk and 617 pounds
of fat.
Also, Vincent H. Hoover,
New Providence Rl, 19 re
gistered Holstems, 15,578 lbs
of milk and 615 pounds of tat,
Amos B Lapp, Gordonville Rl,
28 registered and grade Hol
stems, 16,190 pounds of milk
and 614 pounds of fat, Samuel
A Dum, 2191 Greystone Road.
East Petersburg, 25 register
ed Holsteins, 15,636 pounds of
milk and 607 pounds of fat,
Stanley G Greiner, Manheim
R 4, 21 registered and grade
Holstems, 15,642 pounds of Herbert Gilmore, state DHIA
milk and 606 pounds of fat, fieldman, told the group that
Ell M Kauffman, Eherson Rl, state milk and butterfat aver
-25 registered Holstems, 15,507 ages in 1963 were the highest
pounds of milk and 603 pounds in history He said that the
of fat; and Elam B Beiler, 157,000 cows completing le-
Gordonville Rl, 34 registered cords averaged 11,993 pounds
and grade Holstems, 14,641 of milk and 470 pounds ot
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PENNA.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Tfe will be holding a fat hog and feeder pig
sale each Saturday beginning Saturday, January
25, 1964 at 10:60 A.M. Phone 442-4181.
Kenneth E. Hershey, Mgr.
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PUBLIC SALE
STOCK md IMPLEMENTS
Saturday, February 8, 1964
On the premises located close to Bachmanville on
Brandt Farm.
42 HEAD OF YEARLING FEEDER STEERS
Consisting of Angus, Hereford, and
Whitehead Black, all fed since October.
Massey Harris “44 Special” Tractor with 3-poin,< hookup;
No. 37 14” three-bottom plow; Massey Harris 7 ft. Combine,
P.T.0., grain bin, and straw carrier; New Idea No. 17 Manure
Spreader, in good condition; Case Harvester P.T.0.; Case Blow
er with pipe; “Super 0” Manure Loader with ground scoop;
Snow Plow tor Sanders loader; International 13-disk Grain
and Fertilizer Tractor Drill; Bar,n Seeding Sot; Model “4”
donble-row mounted Oliver Com Picker; double-row crop
Oliver Cultivator; John Deere heavy duty oflsct tractor disk,
in excellent condition; 3 rubber-tiro wagons, one electric heavy
duty with 16 ft. forage sides and false ends, one International
heavy duty, one International with 130-bushel smoker grain
bin; 4-section spring harrow; 13 ft. land roller; 30 ft. Smoker
Elevator with grain chute, hopper and side chute; New Hol
land roli-away Elevator, used one season; 2-way hydraulic
cylinder with hose and connections; steed road drag; electric
power unloading unit; electric fly sprayer; winch; dames Way
Hay Fork; truss rods; Cyclone Grass Seeder; sparkplug tire
pump; electric dehomer; water bowls; pulleys; forks; cow
chains; 2 brooder houses, one J>\lB and one 10x16; three 10x16
range shelters; Egg-O-Matic Egg Grader; 10 ft. chicken feed
ers; 2 electric brooders; largo and small feeders; water foun
tains; chicken crates; and a lot of articles too numerous to
mention.
Sale to start at 12:30 P.M., when conditions will he
made known by
ALBERT F. SCHOCK
Dupes and Gerberich, Auctioneers
Horst & McNiel, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by
Hummels town Brethren in. Christ Church.
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pounds of milk and 603 pounds
of /at.
• BREED WINNERS
High county herds In. the
other breeds were, Guernsey,
Raymond and Louise Witmer,
Willow Street Ul, 46 cows,
11,751 pounds of milk and
594 pounds of fat, mixed
breeds, John M Harmsh, Eli
zabethtown Rl, 35 cows, 14,-
833 pounds of milk and 591
pounds of fat; Jersey (tie),
William J Aaron, Quarry\ille
Rl. 38 cows. 12,957 pounds
ot milk and 511 pounds of
fat. and Robert W Ulrich,
Quarryville Rl, 4t cows, 9,-
196 pounds of milk and 511
pounds of fat, Ayrshire, Eh
N. Martin, Steiens Rl, 31
cows. 11,763 pounds ot milk
and 490 pounds of fat
Of
To Be Held
mtterfat. This is just twice burg Rl; 11, Clair
he average of 236 pounds of Quarryville R 2; j
at for the first DHIA: testing Krelder, Quarryvillp i
ear in Pennsylvania. Harry Breneman, q O J
He said 134 herds in the R 2, and 9, Hertn
;ate had over 600 pound aver- Narvon R 2
ages and three had more than ■-
700 pounds, and “I think pro
duction is going to continue to uoodlot Saipty
increase ” A total of 184 coun- ® ** Farrand, t ,
ty ’
herds made over 500 ll> forester at Penn State
Eight new directors were f armers to 'bo extra q
nnounced hy president Jas- prevent injury while wo
in Weaver New directors and f arm woodlots this K| t
heir associations were 2. Ken- sure axe handles are sa
leth Shoemaker, Kirkwood solidly mounted, slug
11: 3. Victor Conger, 212 motor of the power cL
’itney Road, Lancaster, 5, when filling with gas >j
lurtis Aker, Quarryville Rl, ful with footing, and
, Robert Breneman, Stras- of falling trees.
ANNUAL
Public Sal
Tractors, Farm Machinery
and Hardware
New & Used Appliances
aturday, Feb. 1,19
At the D. L. Diem Showroom situated i
Borough of Lititz at the comer of East Lincoln
and North Cedar St.
30 TRACTORS
Farmalls 400, 300, 350, 240, 350 D, “H”, «M»
Super A, Model “C” Cob,' Allis Chalmers WD,
Backhoe with front end loader, Super M’.TA,
450 Diesel and 450 Gas, T-340 Crawler with lo
and numerous models of other makes.
APPLIANCE SALE
STARTS AT 12 NOON I
Tractor Trailer Lood of Brand Name Applioi
FREEZERS - REFRIGERATORS
WASHERS - DRYERS
Farm Machinery!
and Equipment 1
New Holland 800 harvester with corn bead!
#l5 harvester, 6 knife with corn head; Case harvj
with com head; Me hay crusher; Me #lOO mower;!
mower; Oliver mower; JD mower; IH 55 PTO M
IH 55 haler with motor; 2 NH flatbed wagons; j
PTO fan; NH 300 spreader;' NI spreader 12 A; W
baler with thrower; MH #3 PTO baler; Smoker ell
tors; snow plows; grader blades; IH hopper bfo’
New NH 175 bu. manure spreader; Me #35 spr*’
PTO; 201 IH Windrower.
Truck Load Of Firestone Tract
Tires, Tubes And Recap Tire*
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION
ATTENTION FARMERS AND DEALERS
Bring in your equipment 1 for this sole. Day*
fore sale if possible.
Come Early and Plan To Stay Late!
Horst & Sanger, Auctioneers
f, ’ \ i ' I
" Refreshments by -Society of Farm Women N®**
AT 9:30 A.M.
Terms by
D. L DIEM & SOI
Lititz, Pa.