—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Se| 23 Local Holstein Breeders Almost Shut Out At State B & W Show HARRISBURG The only individual class win for Lan caster exhibitors in the 14th annual Pennsylvania Black and White Show held here Tues day, was Susan Kauffman’s Penn Springs Bill Topper Jun ior Yearling Heifer. In what was described as the largest black -and white show in the nation. 373 entries pa raded before* judge John L. McKitrick. Senior and grand champion in the eight and one-half hour show was Miss Ivanhoe Scran ton, a milking four-year-old Ivanhoe daughter shown by Raymond A. Seidel She also had the best udder of the show. Twinkle Edgefield Star Se quoia, also a four-year-old shown by Andrew Stoltzfus, Caernarvon Farm, Elverson R 2, followed the grand champion to reserve grand, reserve sen ior and reserve best udder. The Premier Breeder award went to Allen Dairy Farms, Inc. Mechamcstourg, This ban ner was presented by Fulton way Farms, Lancaster, repre sented by Mrs J. Mowery Frey Jr. Allen Dairy also won the Premier Exhibitor award. County placings are as fol lows- Junior yearling bull, 8, Clar ence Stauffer and Clyde Mar tin: Three-year-old and over bull, 2, Robert Kauffman. Intermediate calf, 8, J. Mow ery Frey Jr; 10, Robert Kauff- Junior get of sire, 3, Robert Kauffman. Tagged or banded birds and mammals play a major role in game management, the Penn sylvania Game Commission re minded sportsmen this week The cooperation of the public in reporting marked wildlife to appropriate agencies or organ izations is asked. Federal and state agencies, sportsmen’s gioups, etc, reg ularly tag or band birds and mammals for various studies Hunters can help assure the future of their sport by report ing the band or tag numbers and location and date of bag ging or finding tagged or band ed wildlife to the agency or or ganization listed on the tag or band. The garden is another place where you do not always reap what you sow. CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY LARGE SELECTIONS OF CATTLE DIRECT FROM PRODUCERS EACH WEEK. <. m vSf , -- v s'W- „ tw wA , * / , OS' vS, « STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. C & o Flats Staunton 1 , Va 7 - :ember 16, 1967 man; 16, Carol Ann Hess; Sen ior calf, 11, J. Mowery Frey Jr.; 18, Robert Kauffman; Jun ior yearling heifer, 1, Susan Kauffman; 2, Clarence Stauf fer; 18, Jay Smoker; Senior yearling heifer, 2, Mary Ellen Kettering; 11, Robert Kauff man. Dry three and four-year-old, 5050 HEAD IN FOUR FEEDER CALF SALES LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA "Where Quality is Outstanding" Angus Hereford Steers Heifers 300 - 700 Pounds Orange September 26 1250 Head Charlottesville September 27 1600 Head Culpeper September 28 1200 Head Staunton September 29 1000 Head All Sales Start at 1:00 P.M. (EDST) Health requirements and all qualifications conform to the high standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association. Second Series of Sales Oct. 31 - Nov. 3,1967 For further information Contact: ROY HELTZEL, County Extension Agent Culpeper, Va., Telephone: Culpeper 825*2281 7, Clarence Stauffer; 13, J. Mowery Frey Jr.; 15, Robert Kauffman; Two-year-old. 5, Rob ert Kauffman; 17, J, Mowery Frey Jr.; Three-year-old, 12, Ben Beiler; Four-year-old, 18, J. Mowery Frey Jr. 100,000 lb. class, 2, J. Mow ery Frey Jr.; Aged cow, 2 ( Rob ert Kauffman and Robert Hess. Dairy herd, 5, J. Mowery Frey Jr.; Senior get of sire, 2, J. Mowery Frey Jr.; Dam and Daughter, 7, J. Mowery Frey Jr.; Club herd, 4, Lancaster (Kauffman, Stauffer and Frey). Lancaster Fanning Ads Pay! YOU ARE INVITED CHAROLAIS FIELD DAY from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 at Joe Sherman’s KARIMOR FARM, Hawthorn, Pa. (in western Pennsylvania) Educational - > For information write: Entertaining COLONIAL CHAROLAIS ASS’N. Challenging 11 West Pennsylvania Ave. Towson, Md. (301) 825-0458 PUBLIC SALE 450 HEAD OF HOGS, FEED, ETC SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Due to ill health the undersigned is discontinuing the hog business and will sell his entire stock of hogs at public sale on the premises, located along the Hanover-Baltimore Pike, Md., Rt. 30, one mile North of Manchester, Maryland, the following: ISO SOWS Hampshire, Yorkshire, Hampshire & Yorkshire crossed, a few Berkshires. About 50 of these sows will farrow by day of sale, 50 will farrow within 30 to 45 days after sale, 50 will have been recently bred. These sows have been producing nice large litters. 6 BOARS Purebred Hampshire. 20 GILTS some old enough to breed. 300 PIGS and SHOATS ranging from 6 weeks old to about 80 lbs. FEED 700 bu. oats, 500 bu. barley. EQUIPMENT 2 six-pen farrowing houses, one with gas heater; lot of electric cords for heat lamps, power com shelter, etc. Terms: Cash Sterling Leese, Auctioneer Stewart Strevig, Clerk Stand rights reserved. AUCTION PINE VALLEY FARM DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL THURSDAY, SEPT. 28,1967 12:30 P.M. 128 HEAD 128 63 HOLSTEINS 65 GUERNSEYS ALL IN MILK This herd produces nearly 1.5 million lbs. of milk annually, testing well over 4% and represents 25 years of breeding with select sires of Lehigh Valley, NEBA, Curtiss Candy and Carna* tion. Breeding and freshening information available Calfhood vaccinated, pregnancy tested, certified and accredited, individual health charts on day of sale. SALE HIGHLIGHTS 21—First calf heifers many producing over 80 lbs. of milk daily. 26—cows due fresh August and September 30—cows due fresh October and November 19—Holsteins in service to Kingpin. 800 GAL. ESCO ICE WALL BULK TANK with two 3 H.P. Copeland units. A-l approved by New York Health Dept., Lehigh Valley, Lower Merion. Rebuilt for every day pickup. 6 UNIT DELAVAL PIPELINE MILKERS with glass line, milk pump and automatic washers, 6 pipe line milk meters complete. TERMS CASH B MR. JOHN B. GEHMAN Pine Valley Fanu Barto, R, D., Pa. 19504 Phone 215-845-7057 Farm located in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pa., midway between Allentown and Pottstown, IVz mile S. E. off Rt. 100 at South 7th St.,' Bally, Pa. Follow Sale Signs. Auctioneers r- Nelson -Weidenbaugh Linfield, Pa. Col. John Eshlejnag -f Bally, Pa, AT 11:00 A.M. Cletus J. H. Black