npetition » ♦ Iniler, Pa.; 2. Baugo Valley Sophia Brett, Baugo Valley Holsteins, Elkhart, Ind. Dry Cow, Three and Four Years 1. O-C-S Dairy, Jefferson, Md.; 2. Whippoorwill Farm, Manchester, Mich.; 3. Brookfield Farm, Leesburg, Va.; 4. Gor-Wood-D Acres, Mansfield, Pa.; 5. Windever Farm, Groton, Vt. Dry Cow, Five Years and Older 1. Pinehurst Farms, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.; 2. Winter Place, Winslow, Maine; 3. Quietcove Holstein Farm, Wapakoneta, Ohio; 4. Blossom Acres, Jewett City, (Turn to Page 139) Annual Fall Calf Sale Of The Maryland Shorthorn Association SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27 1:00 P.M. Frederick Fairgrounds, Frederick, MD. Purebred & crossbred steers and heifers offered at this sale. H. Dodrer Sale Manager 717-359-7689 COMPLETE DISPERSAL !2 two miles south of Quorryville, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (ALL I's and 2's) INNIE—VGB7 6.233 M 541 F ihoe Chief, Sire Pikesedge ectron dtr., Gr. Dam with 23, 616 M and 922 F. as a am VG 86 with 23.570 M 21.609 M. and 851 F. Due wice over 700 F. Bred to KER DTR. :emaker molly 21-79 and 541 Fat as a 3 yr. old Aiirand named public LANCASTER - National Central Bank has named Eloise C. Aurand as public relations officer in the marketing division, ac cording to Executive Vice President Donald M. Cooper, r § WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1979 8 AT 9:00 A.M. 8 Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North 8 Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch 8 for sale signs. x Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im- O plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no 8 household goods ')» * 0 We Sell On Commission, q No out of state checks accepted. * | - SPECIAL NOTICE - 8 Hay, Straw & Ear com Sale Every Wednesday q At 12:00 Noon. 0 A v r "F. Snydi R. Martr VG GR DTR. OF HAGEN ' 9 -y A SMITHLAND HEADLINER PENNY-VGBS 4-10 355 d 20.469 M 3.8% 770 F. Inc. Due Nov. to Betty Chief, Dam by Hagen, Gr. Dam 18,930 M. and 629 F. KINGPIN DTR. WITH GREAT POTENTIAL f _ i * % * tkf • r i^4g # TENDER—TOUCH SWEET SUGAR-GPBI 2-5 363 d 23.133M.768F. Cow index + 841 M., Due Sept, to Betty Chief, Dam VGBB Elevation Dtr. with 22.130 M. and 784 F., cow index + 1216 M. ■* 'v" ** '-v- *‘,a> WELK-VIEW ELEVATION INKA Born 10-19-78 Dam Ex. 91 Bootmaker dtr. with 19,364 M. and 603 F. inc. Gr. Dam GPB2 with 636 Fat, Next Dam 748 Fat. relations director CONSIGNMENT SALE loneers; ,nyder, martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS NEXT SALE-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7,1979 ELEVATION DTR. who heads the Bank’s ad ministrative group. Aurand, Columbia Rl, comes to National Central from Penn State’s Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where she had been Sale By: b DAVID H. GOOD § 717-656-8911 b publications editor since 1969. She had earlier worked as director of public in formation and instruction in English at Elizabethtown College and as a staff writer and copy editor with the Lancaster New Era. A Lancaster native, Aurand is a graduate of McCaskey High School and Penn State University, where she has pursued additional graduate work in journalism. ran the USEFUL! Kubota diesel traSors and implements can handle a great variety of lobs @ KUBOTA* FARMERSVIUi EQUIPMENT INC. RD4 EPHRATA, PA 717-354-4271 VG ELEVATION DTR. GER-DALE ELEVATION IRIS-VG 5-6 248 d 20.785 M. 797 F. Inc. Due to Mohawk. Dam a Topper dtr. with 16.150 M. and 594 F. VGB7 Kate dtr. with 18.321 M. and 726 F. bred to Shiawana, Dam on Ex. Ivanhoe dtr. with 115.000 Milk GPB4 Starman dtr. with 22.134 M. And 1001 Fat, due sale time. Dam GPB2 with 22.470 M and 371 Fat. GP dtr. of Apollo Rocket with 22.949 M. and 862 F. as a 3 yr. old. BETTY CHIEF DTR. gyf om*. S 0: WELK-VIEW BETTY MINDY Born 11-13-78 Dam Ex. Astronaut dtr. with 18,676 M. and 623 F. Gr. Dam VG with 551 Fat, Next Dam VGB6 with 761 Fat. The reserve junior champion was shown by Queens Manor Hoisteins, Jamestown, Pa. The junior heifer calf, WagnercrestTamlane Ella, is shown here with, from left, Gary Miller, herdsman for Queens Manor, Edward J. Doeberiener, and Harvey Clem, who showed the animal in the ring. OCS heifer (Continued from Page 138) Conn.; 5. Baugo Valley Holsteins, Elkhart, Ind. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1979 vTr The highest steady pressure ever produced in the labo ratory is 25.5 million pounds per square inch enough to cause a diamond to flow like plastic. IF YOU LIKE DAIRY CHARACTER IF YOU LIKE PRODUCTION WITH TYPE IF YOU JUST LIKE TO VISIT WITH YOUR HOLSTEIN FRIENDS PLAN TO ATTEND THE WELK-VIEW DISPERSAL 139
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