« SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE AND FEEDER PIG SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 7:OO_P.M: GAM Livestock Market, Duncansville, Pa. SPECIAL jr MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 , 7:30 P.M. Sharp AT SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES Located along Rt. 340, Smoketown, Pa., Lan caster, Pa. 6 miles East of Lancaster, Pa. Featuring 1 load New England State Purebred and Grade Cows, and Special Mention of 1 load of Registered and Grade Canadian Cows Sires Represented - One Reg. 4 yr. old Selling Rockman “Top Black Cow”; One Reg'. 5 yr. old Waybrook Sir Winston; One Reg. 3 yr. old Ingholm Yukon; One Reg. 6 yr. old Wenron Trace Rockman; One Reg. 5 yr. old Elm Lodge Verne Rockman; Two Reg. 2 yr. olds, Half-Sisters sired by Briar Wood Chieftain; One Reg. 2 yr. old Romandale Dividend Patrotriot One Reg. 2 yr. old Sunnyville Sergent; One Reg. 2 yr. old Outard Monay; One Reg. 6 yr. old Chateaugay Super Criss; One Reg. 2 yr. old Vraecepintully Prince Charlie. Balance Grades. Salejby: GORDON & RON FRITZ 717-393-0930 Carl Oilier, Auctioneer Cash or Good Check night of sale. Lunch: Bird-in-Hand Aux. 31st CHAUTAUQUA COUNTRY CLUB SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 Located at Green Banks Farm, South Dayton, N.Y., 12 miles East of Fredonia, 6 miles West of South Dayton, take Route #B3 to the Village of Hamlet and turn right on road to Cassadaga, N.Y., 12 miles from the New York Thruway Exit #59. " 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 50 Including? Springer Cows, Fresh Cows, Bred Heifers and Heifer Calves The Chautauqua County breeders have consigned an outstanding group for this sale. The group contains several cows which can go home and'fill your bulk tank was well as providing the genetic background which "lakes their offspring valuable dividends. This is your "cnance to get some of Chautauqua’s finest Holsteins. Several high VG cows are selling with records over 20,000 lbs. milk. FEATURING DAUGHTERS OF: Astronaut, Stand out, Arlinda Chief, R. Maple, Galaxy, Apache, Willow, and Elevation. SERVICE SIRES: Apache, Willow, Mar Vex, Astronaut, Elevation, Betty Chief, Glen Valley Star. They will he tested for interstate slupment, and catalogs are available. " There will be an open house Friday evening for your inspection of animals, a friendly get-together. Cider and Donuts will be served, courtesy of the Norvel Reed family. _ ~ LUNCH AVAILABLE TERMS: Cash or good check Sale Chairman: A. James Cochrane Ripley. N.Y. 716-736-3663 Selector: Francis Meehan Rexville, N.Y. 607-225-4266 , Ronald & Norvel Reed, Jr., Auctioneers Sherman, N.Y. 716-761-6161 Donald Bennink, Pedigrees Clymer, N.Y. 716-355-6603 Sale Managed by Norvel Reed & Sons, Inc. A Complete Auction Service Sherman, New York 12:00 Noon Phone 716-761-6161 Mahheim Holstein show (Continued from Page 34) grand champion. A dry cow, she stood fourth jn her class at the Manheim Fair. Phil’s younger brother, Neal, captured the reserve grand champion title with a senior yearling sired by NoNaMe Fond Matt. The PUBLIC AUCTION ' FARM EQUIPMENT HOG & CATTLE EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1978 Located in Lowhill Twp., Lehigh Co., Pa. Turn east off Rt. .100 at Lyon Valley (between Fogelsville and Pleasant Corner) for 1.8 miles to former Blaine Bachman farm. JD 4020 diesel tractor, wide front, Syncro Range; JD 4000 diesel tractor, wide front, Syncro Range, 1940 orig. hrs.; JD 1010 diesel crawler loader; JD F 145 5 btm. 16” semi-mtd. trip plow; BRILLIONI3’ roller harrow; JD 11’ transport disc;-JD 1300 6 row 30” plateless com planter w/herb. & elec, monitor; JD 20 double disc grain drill; Oliver 3 pt. 2 row com planter; NH 277 Hayliner baler; NH 467 haybine; NH 1010 self loading bale wagon; NH 362 tank spreader; JD 894 A rake; NH Whirla Way hopper type silage blower; Lilliston 7’ trailer type rotary cutter; Centhry 300 gal. trailer sprayer; Ford 3 pt. post hole digger; Ezee Flow 3 pt. PTO fert, spreader; Case 4 whl. wide track trailer; JD 44 spreader, as is; Cockshutt 422 pull type combine w/bin, ex.‘cond.; JD wagon chassis; 16’x3” auger; 2 whl. 12’ flat trailer; asstd.Jumber; 1962 GMCI ton 9’ stake body truck; 1 horse buggy; lot of Dyfonate, Atrazine and Dual herb.; 23 bags Asgrow 87 & 61A flat seed com; 11’ rd. metal com crib; 8 hole Smidley hog feeder; range shelter; Ritchie heated hog waterer; Ig. Vento-Matic auto, bam vent fan; (3) 12 hole rd. metal hog feeders; (4) 5 bu. hog feeders; (3) 10’ alu. cattle gates; lot fencing supplies; Arkfeld Instant Way 3000 lbs. -cattle scale; 7 ton rd. metal feed or grain bin w/auger; bunk feeder; scalding trough. Note: Most of above equipment is in ex. cond., much of it like new. Terms: Cash or check, sale day. Refreshments Served. - Conducted by: Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. (215) 285-4616 13th ANNUAL SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALE FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1978 - 7:00 PM DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Graded Byftepresentative From Penn State University Consignors - Cattle Will Be Received THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Buyers - Don’t Miss This Sale if You Are In Need Of Replacement Cattle. Last Year We Had 850 Head. FOR INFORMATION - CALL 717-275-2880 FOR TOP DOLLAR CONSIGN TO DANVILLE same animal was third at the Ephrata Fair in September. A junior at Cocalico Senior High School, Neal, 15, is interested in gping into the dairy business. In other breed com petition, Ken Findley of Willow Street practically stole the Ayrshire show, AT 11:30 A.M. Ordered by: JAMES UNGMAN AT THE Old Rt. 11, Danville, Pa. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 14,1978 having won all but a couple of the first-place ribbons. He had both the grand and reserve grand champion? JoAnn Findley, also of Willow Street, was his closest rival. She exhibited the best 3-year old, best aged cow, and best uddered cow. Mike Smith of Holtwood had the top intermediate calf; Fred Smith, Holtwood, had the best senior calf. All other first-place ribbons were awarded to Ken Fin dley. Steve Hershey of Manheim had the grand champion in the only other breed that was shown at the Manheim Fair: Brown Swiss. His winning cow also stood as the first place 4-year old. Kerry Boyd of Ephrata exhibited the reserve grand champion after having won first places with eight of his entries. The only other exhibitor to win a first place was David Kulp of Manheim who had the best junior calf. Following are the placings of Holstein show: Bull: 1. Glenn Shenk of Lititz R 2; 2. Gail Ginder of Elizabethtown R 3. Grand Champion Bull: Glenn Shenk. Junior Calf: 1. Harold Witraer of Manheim R 3; 2. Glenn Shenk; 3. Lowell Brubaker of Manheim R 2; 4. Ed Nissiey of Manheim R 5. Intermediate Calf: 1. Dale Hershey of Ronks R 2; 2. Bob Fox of Lititz Rl; 3. John Zimmerman of Ephrata Rl; 4. Dennis Kulp of Manheim Rl. Senior Calf: 1. Marvin Fox of Lititz Rl; 2. Lowell Brubaker; 3. Larry Groff of Kinzers-Rl; 4. Ed Gruber of Mount Joy R 2. Junior Yearling; 1. Harold Witmer; 2. Gail Ginder; 3. John Zimmerman; 4. Glenn Shenk. Senior Yearling: 1. Phil Crouse of Stevens Rl; 2. Neal Crouse of Stevens Rl; 3. Twila Brubaker of Manheim R 4; John Zim merman. Two-Year-Old: 1. Lowell Brubaker; 2. Harold Wit mer; 3. John Zimmerman; 4. Larry Hershey of Manheim R 6. Three-Year-Old; 1. James Zimmerman of Ephrata Rl; 2. Lowell Brubaker; 3. Harold Witmer; 4. Kristine Brubaker of Manheim R 2. Four-Year-Old: 1. Lamar Witmer of Manheim R 3; 2. Lowell Brubaker; 3. John Zimmerman; 4. Phil Crouse. Aged Cow: 1. Lamar Witmer; 2, Glenn Shenk; 3. John Zimmerman; 4. Gail Ginder. Best Udder: 1. Lowell Brubaker; 2. Lamar Wit mer; 3: Kristine Brubaker; 4. Lowell Brubaker. Junior Get of Sire: 1. Phil Crouse; 2. Dale Hershey; 3. Glenn Shenk. Best Three Females: 1. Lowell Brubaker; 2. John Zimmerman; 3. Harold Witmer. Dairy Herd: 1. Lowell Brubaker; 2. John Zim merman; 3. Ruby Bollinger of Manheimß3. Produce of Dam: 1. Gail Cinder; 2. Ruby Bollinger. Dam-Daughter: 1. Lowell Brubaker; 2. Gail Cinder; 3. John Zimmerman; 4. Harold Witmer. •Showmanship Junior (age 14 and under): 1. Gail Cinder; 2. Marvin Zimmerman of Ephrata Rl; 3. Jeannie Cinder of Elizabethtown R 3. Senior: 1. Phil Crouse; 2. Ruby Bollinger; 3. Lowell Brubaker; 4. Neal Crouse. Junior: 1. Jeannie Ginder; 2. Gail Ginder; 3. Marvin Zimmerman. Senior: 1. Robert Fox of Lititz Rl; 2. Lowell Brubaker; 3. Ruby Bollinger; 4. 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