Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 19, 1966, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19,1966
lorry, Esbemhode Win
4-H Capon And Turkey
Roundup At Mount Joy
The Best in Show ribbon »t
the Mount Joy 4-H Capon and
Turkey Exbibit Tuesday at
HorteUer’s Banquet Hall went
to Kendace Borry of Mount
Joy R 2.
In this annual show, spon
sored by the Mount Joy Ro
tor? dub, 13 exhibitors each
displayed three capons. Birds
were Judged by Walter Guitz
■nan, .associate agent in York
CoUnty. Judging was on the
Danish system with eight ex
hibitors receiving blue ribbons.
They were: Borry; Faye Bru
baker, Elizabethtown Rl; Gary
Johns, Marietta Rl; Steven
and Kathleen Ney, both of
(Marietta Rl; Bill Reist, Mount
Joy Rl; Shirley Greiner, Mount
Joy R 2; and Jeffrey Miller,
Bainbridge Rl.
TURKEY EXHIBIT
Clyde Esbenshade, Willow
Street R 2, took the Best of
Class- ribbon in the 4-H turkey
exhibit which was held in con
junction with the capon round
up. Two other turkey exhibi
tors receiving blue ribbons
were: Jay K. Hess, Manheim
®3; and Cindy Greider, Con
estoga R 2.
■The turkey exhibits were
also judged by Gutzman. Lo
cal leader in charge of the
poultry projects in the Mount
Joy area is Paul Hess, Eliza
bethtown R 3.
• Chicago
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75, load Prime 1317 lbs 25-
85 on Wednesday, High Choice
and Prime 1050-1450 lbs. 25 00-
25.50, Choice 900-1400 lbs. 24-
50-25 25, Mixed Good and
Choice 24 00-24 50, load High
Choice and Piime 1540 lbs
24 00, load 1600 lbs 23 00, Good
900-1350 lbs. 23.25-24 00, Stan
dard and Low Good 22 00-23 -
25
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High Choice and Prime 850-
1100 lbs. 24.00-24 35, couple
loads High Choice to mostly
Prime 1000-1050 lbs 24 50-24-
60, Choice 800-1100 lbs 23 25-
24 00, Mixed Good and Choice
22 75-23 25, Good 21 50-22 75,
Standard and Low Good 20 50-
21 75
COWS Utility and Com
mercial closed 15 50-17 00, few
High Yielding Commeicial 17-
00-17 50, Canner and Cutter 13 -
00-16 00.
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Fertilizers For
Fall Seeding
3-12-12
5-10-10
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5-15-5
0-20-20
Available in Bags
Bulk or Spread
Call Us Today
ORGANIC PLANT
FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT
TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
Sec* Bull Sees
Further Growth
For Farm Show
HARRISBURG Support- i« being developed, Bull stated,
ing organizations that comprise on the general pattern of the
the State Farm Show Commit- record-breaking 19M event that
tee has increased to sixty, a bad more than 11,000 entries
new high number, with the ad- on <U«plsy in twenty-seven de
dition of .the American Mush- Pertinents. Attendance reach
room Institute. State Agricul- a new high estimate of 700,-
ture Secretary Leland H. Bull
said this week. Secretary Bull said the Farm
The committee, of which Bull Show has> “potential for fur
ls chairman, gave unanimous *ber growth,’ as indicated by
approval at its fall meeting to a professional management con
an application from the mush- suhant study, and that new
room growers gams will be possible with im
This marked the second ex- f™ v S“ d enlargement of
pansion of the committee since pl “ nt J n /5 cor *
last January’s Golden Anniver- Jf"** wth recommendations
sary Farm Show, the Pennsyl- in that report
vania Rural Electric Associa-
tion having been elected to # Lancaster
membership at the committee’s (Continued from Page 2 )
spring meeting. u»s. 22-22.50, few lots US 1-2
Secretary Bull said the com- 205-225 lbs. 23, 2-3 235-250 lbs.
mittee serves in advisory capa- 21.50-21.75, 255-270 lbs. 20.50-
city to the Department of Agri- 20.75, 2-3 260-290 lbs. on Mon
culture in developing plans day 19 50-20.50.
PUBLIC HORSE SALE
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1966 at 6:00 p.m.
MARTIN'S SALES STABLES
Blue Ball, Penna. (along Route 23)
Load of Kentucky Saddle Bred Horses Load of
Standardbred from Ohio. Acclimated and Commission
Horses.
PAUL Z. MARTIN - Ph: (717) 354-6671
ALL PONY SALE NOVEMBER 28, 1966
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• Guaranteed knotless, full gross and net
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any properly adjusted standard hay
baler.
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exclusively from No. 1 selected sisalana
fiber.
9,000 ft. 325 lb. tensile strength
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By Hu's time you have available the prices of
the other baler twine, but you will be shock
ed to know the prices of our baler twine.
Also place your order before Jan. 31 and
you will receive an extra discount.
See or Call Us Today.
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Stevens, Pa.
Your Ful-O-Pep Dealer
Denver 215-267-2150
for tho Firm Show, and that
all mam bar organizations will
iba active in tha Blst show naxt
January 9 to 11.
Preparations for tho 1987
Farm Show, ha said, already
ore well advanced under tho
guidonce of Horace L. Mann,
director. Next January's show
SOWS —US 1-1 100-500 lbs. 50c Lower. Choice .6545 lb.
17-18, law US 1-2 at 18.50, 2-3 Woolad lambs 2*24, Several
450800 lbs. 10-17. 24.50-.26. Good 22-23.50, Util-
SHEEP 880 Woolad lambs Ity 18-22. Utility and Good
and Slaughter Ewes steady to Slaughter Ewes $4,504.
PUBLIC SALE
THREE FARMS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,19(6
Sole will be held at Farm #2.
Located 1 miles Northwest of Manheim, between Master*
sonville and Colebrook, off the Colebrook Road, Rapho Tup.,
Lancaster Co., Fenna.
,78 ACRES, more or less, 60 acres under cultivation, 4
acres woodland with good road frontage, 14 acres meadow with
stream. LARGE BANK BARN suitable for steers. Corn and
tobacco shed, room for 6 acres of tobacco. 4-car garage.
l 3 ACRES, more or less, 8 acres under cultivation, 5 acres
meadow and woodland. FRAME BARN, tobacco shed, and
stripping room. 3-car garages 2-story 20 x 100 ft. chicken house.
2% STORY FRAME DWELLING containing 8 rooms with As
bestos Siding. Extra dwelling cement block 24x24 ft.
Used for dwelling. Good road frontage. This farm has an out
standing spring of water.
62 ACRES, more or less, 40 acres under cultivation, 15
acres meadow with stream, 7 acres woodland. 2Vs STORY
STONE HOUSE. BANK BARN and tobacco shed. Room for 5
acres of tobacco. Stripping room & dampening cellar. This is
a good steer farm with lots of road frontage.
Farms #1 and #2 are joining and can be farmed to
gether. These 3 farms are good producing farms. Ideal for
chickens, steers, and tobacco.
Persons wishing to view property may do so anytime on
or before day of sale. Sale to begin at 2 P.M. when terms
and conditions will be made known by:
EXECUTORS for the JOHN B. HALDEMAN, ESTATE
David Young, Attorney ’ ..
Rufus Geib, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1966
At R. D. #l, Hellam, Pa. in Hellam Twp. Vz mile
Northwest of Highmount church. The undersigned hav
ing sold his farm and leaving the state will offer at
public sale the following
Massey Harris No. 35 combine used to cut only 35 acres
excellent condition, Massey Harris 22 tractor with mower &
workers, John Deere 13 hoe disc drill, Massey Harris 1 row
corn picker, Z Grove 6 ton rubber tired wagons, double row
corn planter, Int. grass seed sower, John Deere 3 section spring
harrow, New Idea manure spreader. Model 44 John Deere 14”
plow, 12-24 John Deere disc harrow, Oliver spray-o-matic
sprayer. Century weed sprayer, seed cleaner with motor, plat
form scales, New Holland #66 baler with engine, 20 ft. grain
auger, John Deere model 44 corn sheller, 40 ft. & 50 ft. 6 inch
belts, Sm. Craftsman air compressor with spray gun, 30 ft
cross conveyor, 6 volt battery charger, side delivery rake, %
wheel dump trailer, Bolen garden tractor with workers, plow,
snow blade & rotary attach. Craftsman 10 inch bench saw, 6
inch sander, drill press, pile of iron, grindstone, approx. 1,000
tobacco lath, tobacco press, shears & spears, plastic hose, trac
tor chains, jumper cables, dump rake, hay tedder, land roller,
2 horse drawn plows, single cultivator, potato plow, saw buck,
wagon wheels, 2 metal wheelbarrows 1 rubber tired, assort
ed galv. & brass pipe, 1-8 hole 1-6 hole & 3-4 hole hog
feeders, iron hog troughs, steel posts, wire gates, steel window
frames, 1 roll Ix 2 mesh wire, sev. rolls stock wire, plaster
wire, painters planks, approx. 50 locust posts, fertilizer, 10 hole
chicken nest, Simplicity reel type mower, rip saw frame, heavy
railroad jack, David Bradley sickle bar, block & tackles, 24
& 40 ft. extension ladders, 15 & 20 ft. straight ladders, oak,
walnut, cherry, pine & cedar lumber, lots of garden tools,
forks, rakes, shovels, digging irons, etc. lot of bolts, nuts,
screws, clamps, lots of small tools, etc. and many other articles
too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
Refreshments reserved for class of Higbmount Church.
WILLIS R. MILLER
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert & Frey, Clerks
of
to be held
FARM #1
FARM #2
FARM #3
RUFUS HALDEMAN
DANIEL HALDEMAN
of
at 10 A.M.
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