—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1972 34 Pennfieid Corporation Announces Grand Champion Challenge Trophy Pennfieid Corporation will sponsor a new Challenge Trophy at the 1972 Horse Show, an nounced Robert Graybill, Penn neld president The trophy will be presented at the Horse Show at the Lancaster County Riding and Tennis Club on May 19, 20 and 21 CORN STARTER AND PESTICIDE NEEDS SEE FARMERS' FERTILIZER WORKS, INC. Phone 717-367-1211 365 W. Bainbridge Street Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 LANCASTER MOWER SHOP 33 Albright Ave. Lancaster, Pa. DAVE HALDEMAN GARAGE Bird-m-Hand, Pa MOTTER SUPPLY CO. 232 Locust St. Columbia, Pa. HOWARD MESSNER ROMAN MUSSER R.D. 1 RD - 4 East Earl, Pa. Lititz, Pa. HOLLINGER GIG FEED SUPPLY Mon., Thur., & Fn. 8:00 AM FARM MARKET Til 9:00 P.M. Ephrata, Pa. CHRIST SENSENIG R.D 3, Ephrata, Pa. JOHN I. BEILER Morgantown, Pa. on the Club’s grounds at 2615 Columbia Avenue, Route 462 West, Lancaster. The new Pennfieid Grand Champion Challenge Trophy will be offered for Class 226, which is the Pony Hunter grand champion cup This is an award presented ROSS L. PARMER J. B. HOSTETTER r.d. i & SONS Gap, Pa. Mt. Joy, Pa. C. B. HOOBER Intercourse Pa. OLIVER FORREY R.D.3 Lititz, Pa 872 Mt.Joyßd Manheim, Pa. WEAVER FARM EQUIPMENT Strasburg, Pa to the overall winner in the class accumulating the greatest number of points in the Pony Working Hunter sections. The Pennfieid Challenge Trophy must be won three times before it can become the permanent property of the winner. This year’s 39th annual Horse New Address for BRING Effective May 25, the address of Dairy Research Inc (DRINC) will be changed from its present location in Arlington Heights, 111. The new address will be 6300 North River Road, Rosemont, 111, 60018, announced DRINC executive vice president Dr. Richard E. Farrar. The new telephone number will be (312) 696-1870 The move is part of the program to have common housing for American Dairy Association, National Dairy Council, and DRINC. United Dairy Industry Association was the first to move into this location in December, 1971 The percentage American families spend of their disposable income on food is expected to drop this year (1972) from the 1971 rate of 16 per cent to around 15 5 per cent, according the the USDA 4-iakur£ciip4l POW-R-BOY Rotary Tiller “Lift Test” it yourself See how easily the wheels lift off the ground because 93% of weight is on the tines ... works with you. not against you. Tills even the hardest ground. Povser reverse backs out of tight spots Choice of 3 models AT YOUR DEALER JAMES HARTMAN FISHER MOWER ALLEN G. MUSSER Bowmansville, Pa. STORE HOURS lues., Wed., & Sat. 8:00 A.M Till 5:00 P.M. Store Hours Apply to A. G. Musser only i s ff I tM R.D. 1 Reinholds, Pa R.D.I Ronks, Pa Show, which will feature horses and riders from six states, will benefit the “dollars for'Scholars” citizens’ scholarship foundation which provides funds for students who have proven ability in their educational pursuits but who are in need of financial aid. SPECIAL SPRING FEEDER CATTLE SHOW A SALE Friday, May 19, 1972 Show 2:00 P.M. Sale 7:00 P.M. Shown, Judged and Sold in lots of 20. Trophies for winners. Anyone may enter, For more information call 717-442-4181 or 768-8204 JUNE FEEDER SALE June 16, 7 P.M. ALL WEIGHTS. ALL GRADES Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U. S. Route 30 Kenneth Hershey, mgr, GEORGE PLITT DISPERSAL Having sold our home in Spring Valley, N. Y., we are selling many of our personal items because of lack of space at our present residence. We are also discontinuing our livestock operation and will sell livestock and equipment on Saturday, May 13th beginning at 10:30 A.M. Located at R. D. 3, Addison, N. Y. 8 miles west of Addison, 2 miles east of Woodhull, N. Y. Turn on Draper Road and follow Auction Arrows to the Eugene Sherwood Farm. ANGUS CATTLE This herd consists of 19 head of Angus Cows, all close to freshening and 2 Charolais Service Bulls. HORSES AND HORSE EQUIPMENT 6—2 and 3 yr. old Riding and Driving Horses. Thoroughbred and Standard Breeding. Old 2-Seated Buggy 2 Bob Sleds Double & Single Harnesses Quantity of Pony Halters Int. 45 Baler w-thrower 66 N. H. Baler P. T. 0. w- Wisconsin Engine Int. 2-Bottom Plows (quick hitch) 35 Rolls American Barbed Wlire Int. Hay Conditioner ANTIQUES & OLDER ITEMS Ladder Back Chairs Beveled Mirror Picture Frames Fern Stand & Bowl NUMEROUS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ETC. Olivetti Electric Typewriter Underwood Typewriter 6 Chrome Bar Stools Sound Scriber Aluminum Lawn Chair Set Pair Large Handblown Corning Lamps w-Shades 2 Brass Sundials Adult Archery Set Large Gas Room Heater Fire Place Set Fire Place Accessories 1971 EARLY AMERICAN MOBILE 2-BEDROOM HOME 46 x 12 (FURNISHED) NEW GAS STOVE & REFRIGERATOR. EXCELLENT CONDITION GEORGE PUTT. OWNER RONALD D. WEST, SALE MANAGER ROBERT SHAYLOR, AUCTIONEER ROBERT SLINGERLAND, CLERK If you’re interested in having an Auction or selling out for cash contact the best in the Auction Business, Ronald D. West, R.D. 1, Mansfield, Penna. Phone: 717-724-1989 The stark but infinitely beautiful region of Big Bend National Park in Texas en compasses painted deserts, bubbling hot springs, -weird ly carved boulders, 1,500- foot-high canyon cliffs and pine-clad mountains that rise to almost 8,000 feet. The park belies the belief that desert is all flat monotony. FARM EQUIPMENT Clay Cattle Self Feeder & Hopper Quantity of Dairy Supplies 10 Pr. Snap-Cut Pruning Shears Beaver Garden Tractor with Blade, Mower & Plow 2-Lawn Seed & Fertilizer Spreaders Wood Augurs Old Beaver Top Hat Crockery Old Records 2 Brass Plaques Few Sets of Stainless Flat- ware Electric Blanket Office Desk Bird Feeders G. E. Refrigerator Swimming Pool Supplies 1965 Chrysler New Yorker w- Air, Radial Tires 1959 Ford Pickup Truck Has Varied Scenery
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