Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1971, Image 5

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    jlx-year old cow. Ardrossan x.
Minerva, exhibited by Eddie Henley, was
named grand champion Ayrshire in the 4-H
division of the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy
Show September 20 at the Farm Show Build
ing in Harrisburg.
Eddie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
nard E. Henley, Cochranville. He and 21
other 4-H Club members from Chester Coun
ty competed with youths from other areas of
Pennsylvania in the state show. Eddie also
THIS IS YOUR
INVITATION TO ATTEND
The Annual
MASTER MIX BEEF
MEETING
AKRON RESTAURANT, Rte. 222
TUESDAY EVENING OCT. 5
storting at 6:30 P.M.
Roast Beef Dinner will be served family style followed
by discussion on Profitable Beef Production and the
New Master Mix Select-A-Ration Beef Program,
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j mail this reservation before Midnight Oct. 2.
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Mail to Leroy M. Sensenig Inc. I
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to be held at the
won mai
recognition for doing an excellent job groom
ing and showing his coW.
Other master fitters and showmen in
cluded; Harry Leininger of Birchrunville and
James Wertz, Downingtown. Harry’s Brown
Swiss junior calf placed first in its class, as
did the Jersey intermediate calf shown by
Jim Wertz. A five-year-old Jersey cow ex
hibited by Catherine Wollaston, Toughkena
mon, also placed first in its class.
GROWTH FEEDER
CALF SALE
1200 HEAD
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30,1971
LYNCHBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET
Lynchburg, Virginia
All Breeds State Graded
800 Steers 400 Heifers
SPONSORED BY;
LYNCHBURG FEEDER CATTLE ASSOCIATION
Harry Turpin, Market Operator
Dick Ellis, Sale Manager
Telephone: (703) 845-6095
ORDER YOUR FALL
SEED GRAIN NOW
- Cert. Pennrad Barley ■ Cert. Redcoat Wheat
- Pennrad Barley (not cert.)
- Cert. Arthur Wheat -TetraPetkus Rye
- Timothy - Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue
- Cert. Climax Timothy - Cert. Ladino Clover
- Pennmead Orchard Grass - Pasture Mixtures
For More Information Phone
Smoketown, Po. 397-3539
•SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES*
Friday Evenings At 7 O’clock
October 1,8, 22
All-Charolois Show & Sale October 8
November 5 and 19.
VINTAGE SALES STABLES INC.
Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County
The Heart of Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country
Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone
Area Code 717 - 442-4181
KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER
master showman
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1971—5
Ed Hess, Strasburg RDI, shows his reserve grand cham
pion steer, an Angus, at the Lampeter Fair this week.
Frey’s Alnat
Ginger Wins
J. Mowery Frey Jr, Fultonway
Farms, 401 Beaver Valley Pjke,
Lancaster, won grand ctfampoin
honors at the 18th annual Penn
sylvania Black and White Show
with Alnat Toitilla Ivanhoe
Ginger. She was also senior
champion.
The show was held Tuesday at
the Farm Show Building in
conjunction with the Penn
sylvania All-American Dairy
Show.
Frey’s son, Johnny, took junior
champion with Fultonway
Toitilla Ivanhoe
at All-American
Rachel Amy Jane, the first place
junior yearling.
Frey was third in competition
for both premier breeder and
premier exhibitor.
Fultonway Reflector Carmela,
also owned by Frey, placed fifth
in the three or four year old dry
cow class.
Fultonway Rag Apple
Caramel, owned by Susan Ann
Frey, placed third in the In
termediate calf class.
Penn Springs Bill Maid, bred
and owned by Penn Springs
Farm, Robert H. Kauffman,
Elizabethtown RDI, was first
place two year old heifer.
Blossomelle Dairy Princess,
bred and owned by Herbert and
Rhelda E. Royer, Blossomelle
Holsteins, 2025 Oregon Pike,
Lancaster, was second place
aged dry cow.
Another Blossomelle animal,
Blossomelle Lovee Dove, owned
by Lynn H. Royer, placed fifth in
the two year old class.
Hess Vale Topper Suzanne,
owned by Randy Hess, Strasburg
RD, placed sixth in the senior
heifer calf class.
Also among 18 exhibitors from
Lancaster County were; Donna
M. and Gary Akers, Quarryville
RDI; Deborah Alice and Jane
Marie Gregory, Lititz RDI;
Marlene and Raelene Harbold,
Elizabethtown RDI, and Barry L.
Kreider, 523 Willow Road,
Lancaster; Marvin Miller,
Strasburg RDI; Alice Kay,
Rhoda and Yvonne Stauffer,
Ephrata RDI; Donna and Ira D.
Welk, Quarryville RD3.
Vintage
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50-30.50, few 30.50-32 00, eight
head 32.35-33.85.
FEEDER STEERS Couple
loads Choice 975-1075 lbs. 30.-
00-30.60.
VEAL CALVES -
strong to 1.00 higher
VEALERS Choice 51.00-
55.00; Good 45.00-51.00; Stand
ard 42.00-46 00; Utility 35.00-42.-
00; Cull 90-120 lbs 29.00-3400,
65-85 lbs 25.00-30.00.
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM Sulk 90-120 lbs 37 00-
47.00, several mainly Holstein
Heifers 48.00-57.00 with a few at
61.00-66.00.
HOGS Barrows and Gilts
1.00-1.25 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 205-230 lbs. 21.25-21.75. US
1- 205-235 lbs. 20.75-2100. US
2- 200-245 lbs. 20.25-20.75.
SOWS US 2-3 400-520 lbs.
14.50-15.50.
SHEEP Market not report
ed, supply included 189 goats.
Fat Hogs and Feeder Pig Sale
Saturday, September 18
HOGS 1046. Barrows & Gilts:
75c to $1 higher. US No. 1-2
205-230 lbs. 20.60-21.00, few to
21.50. US No. 2-3 210-240 lbs.
20.00-20.60. US No. 2-4 210-260
lbs. 19.50-20.00. US No. 2-4 160-
190 lbs. 16.75-18.75.
Sows: US No. 1-3 380-520 lbs.
'.4.00-15.10.
Boars: Few 11.00-14.50.
Vealers