Marvin Eshleman (left) and Melvin Sale. She Kolb (right) consigned the grand purchased champion dairy cow to the New denburg. Holland Sales Stables Annual Fall LATE COMERS available for immediate delivery . R: P-1 . lancer > AND FEED BINS E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. brought $7300 and was by Alfred Albright. Lan- Grand (Continued from Page 58) was the price received for the first place animal. She was purchased by Knight Farms, New Hampshire. Four-thousand-eight- hundred dollars was the price of the second place animal also purchased by Knight Farms. The third place animal went for $5700 and was purchased by Mowrey Frey. Walter Risser, Palmyra, bought the fourth place cow for $lO5O, and also the fifth place animal for $975. In the two-year-old fresh heifer class, first place Leasing Available WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL Maulfair elected president Young Farmers’ Association LEBANON, Pa. - Paul Maulfair was recently named president of the Northern Lebanon Young Farmers’ Association at their monthly meeting. Other officers elected were: Vice President, Leroy Geesaman; Secretary, Jeff brought $1350 from Christ L. Stoltzfus; second brought $2900 from Mowrey Frey, Jr.; third brought $l5OO from Jacob Dienner, Gordonville; fourth brought $1450 from Michael Woodring, N.H.; and fifth brought $1025 from Harry Weier, Deerfield, Wisconsin. The first place animal in the dry heifer class brought $2200 and was purchased by Walter Hess, New York; second brought $1250 and was purchased by Bright Meadows Farm, N.H.; third brought $950 and was pur chased by John Wheelre Honeybrook; fourth brought $925 and was purchased by Christ L. Stoltzfus, Honeybrook; and fifth by A. Ross Wiley for $7OO. In the mixed breeds, first place brought $4200, pur chased by Harry Weier; second place brought $925 brought by Eli Lapp; third brought $l5OO by Walter Risser; fourth brought $950 by Eli Esh; and fifth brought $B5O by Walter Risser. "TEMPER BBT --■*fT Pm! <>U ...... , ( { -!> CMS Medal—ltE CMS Modal—l4E •:j;| Temper Dries to 410 bu per hr %• >. •*.y -c. CMS Model—lDE g Alii FJkMfi Temper Dnea to 350 bu per hr ■ offers you a choice of 5 outstanding gram dryers - 3 CMS models that utilize the exclusive continuous multi stage principle 2 AB models that utilize the staged automate principle All 5 dryers are fully automatic They cost (ess to buy and (ess to operate Full Line Parts Dept Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 30,1976 Werner; Treasurer, Harold Sweinhart; Public Relations Director, Shawn Hemley. The main speaker for the evening was Clair Gerberich from the Soil Conservation Service. He spoke on initiating farm conservation plans for those farmers who do not have a schedule made up. 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