Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1968, Image 13

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    FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
WED., AUG. 7,1968 si 9 A.M.
MARTIN’S SALE BARN
Blue Ball, Fa., Lancaster County
Fall harvesting machinery, tractors, implements,
posts, hay and straw.
We Sell On Commission.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
PH. (717 ) 354-667*
Next Sale Sept. 4
THE ANNUAL
LANCASTER
AYRSHIRE SALE
Saturday, August 17, 1968
1 p.m. at
Leroy JSensenig’s barn just off. Rt. 472, 2 mile
southeast <Jf Quarryville, Pa.
40 Registered AYRSHIRES 40
featuring
• Souudi animals with good udders
•. Daughters of top approved Sires
• DHIA records
• Certified health charts for all cows
• Fresh cows for fall production
Consignments by Penna.’s top breeders as well as
local herds.
For Catalog write: LEROY C. SENSENIG
Sale Manager
Quarryville R 2, Pa.
Phone 786-3128
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They averaged 206 pounds, and
brought an average of $22.49
with champions; and $21.73 with
out.
Trophies for the grand cham
pion and reserve grand champion
were presented to the winners
from the Lancaster County
Swine Breeders Assn, by James
Horton, association secretary.
Ruoss also won the grand
champion fitter title, a repeat of
his 1967 win. The grand cham
pion showman title was won by
Earl Stauffer, who won four oth
er championships.
Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Stauffer, won the
Hampshire championship, and
reserve titles in Yorkshire, Dur
oc, and open class divisions.
Weaver, 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luke L. Weaver, Ephrata
Rl, won his first top title in his
second year of countywide FFA
competition.
The leserve fitter title went to
Tom Zartman, Ephrata, with
Lester Bowman, Garden Spot, in
third. Weaver won the reserve
showman title, with Kenneth
Weber, Garden Spot, in third.
Judge for the show again this
year was Henry Gruber, of Ar
bogast and Bastion Packing Co,
Allentown
Other breed title winners were
as follows:
Yorkshire championship, Roy
Musser, Garden Spot; Hampshire
reserve, Glenn Oberholtzer, Eliz
abethtown; Poland China, Jay
Smoker, and Clark Stauffer, both
Ephrata; Spotted Poland China,
both titles to Jay Smoker; Ches
ter White, both titles to Dennis
Hess, Warwick; Landrace, Lin
ford Martin and Barry Alexan
der, both Garden Spot; Duroc,
Ruoss, champion; and Berkshue,
Paul Swanger, Elizabethtown,
champion.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 3,1968 —
CHAMPIONS at the FFA Swine Show this week. At left
is Franklin Ruoss with the grand champion and on the right
is Linford Weaver with the reser\e grand champion Both
gilts are crossbred. L. F. Photo
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Cows and growing heifers love the sweet flavor and aroma
of Purina Golden Bulky.
It’s sweet because it's high in molasses. It’s light and
bulky—loo pounds fills six bushel baskets. It's a high
protein ration fortified with Vitamins A and D.
Golden Bulky Is versatile, too. It can be used to balance
the grain in your milking ration, dry cow ration or heifer
ration. You can use Golden Bulky to supplement dry lata
summer and fall pas
tures or to preserve si
lage. And it can be top
fed or mixed with your
own grain.
Next time you stop by,
let us show you how
many ways you can feed
versatile and nutritious
Purina Golden Bulky.
Wenger's Feed Mill
Gnc.
367-1195
Rheems
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Kd., Lane.
John J. Hess, El, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
LOW COST PRODUCTION...
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the reason why more farmers feed PURINA
est Willow
Fo Assn., Inc.
Vest Willow
'h: 464-3431
Jo it . High & Sons
?h: 354-0301
Gordonvllle
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354 9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
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