A46—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 5,1980 Jimmy Pruitt showed a Hampshire and a Hamp- York to champion and reserve champion at the recent junior market sale. Hamps figure top hog MARSHALL, Va. - Jimmy Pruitt, 13 of The Plains, Va. showed both the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Hogs at the 1980 Fauquier Jr. Livestock Show and Sale held at Marshall, Va. The Champion was a purebred Hampshire that weighed 265 pounds. He had a 38 inch carcass with a 4.1 lion eye and 1.1 inches of backfat and a dressed weight of 173 lbs. The Reserved Champion was a Hamp-York Cross that weighed 305 lbs. and graded No. 1. He had a 42 inch carcass with a 5.1 inch lom eye and .75 inch of back fat. The champion hog was bought for 72 cents a pound Lehigh youth attend seminar ELIZABETHTOWN - Diane Krause and James Tretter represented Lehigh County at the second annual PFA youth conference, last week at Elizabethtown 'College. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause, R 3 Slatington, and Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tretter Sr., Whitehall. conference familiarized farm youth with the Pennsylvania Farmers Association, and explained the importance of local advisory councils, public affairs committees, the PFA Board, and the general assembly. A refreshment co-op was also formed in which each member pur chased stock and received a patronage refund in return. The During their free tune the youth participated in swimming, bowling, volleyball, and dancing'. Both Diane and Jim displayed their leadership skills and talents, con tributing to the success of the conference. placings by the Warrenton Fanners Co-op. The reserve sold for 55 cents and was bought by Trible Equipment Co. of Warrenton. Both hogs were bred by Franklin Fesser of Taneytown, Md. Jimmy bought these hogs on Feb. 6 and they weighed at total 180 lbs. They were on feed for 89 days and gained 390 lbs. on 1425 lbs. of feed f RUSS CORNELL AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 12 Located on Johnson Hollow Rd. just off Rt. 414 South of Watkins Glen, NY. Construction Equipment: Int. 340 dozer with all angle blade, 1974 Int. dump, Cat D-12 grader, Bantam hoe on half tracts, Case VAC, York rake, plus many other items. Send for Complete Listing. Sales Manager & Auctioneer Howard W. Visscher Nichols, NY 13812 607-699-7250 JERSEY DISPERSAL THURSDAY EVE., JULY 10 8:00 P.M. Sharp Held at the Jack Wood farm, located on Taylor Valley Rd., 3 miles north of Cincinnatus, NY. Watch for auction arrows. 70 Jerseys Including 20 Registered Holsteins This complete herd of Jerseys is being sold for Chase Manhattan Bank. Included in Registered cows is a fresh daughter of Milkboy Happy Hill Abe, a JSD Empire daughter due in Nov., a EHB Generator Dreamboy due in Oct. a Favorite Secret Triumph due in Jan 81.20 cows are m milk with 5 recently fresh, 13 are due to calve in fall, 6 for winter, balance have been miming with good registered bull. Also selling will be a group of fresh and springing Holsteins. Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch Available JACK WOOD’S LIVESTOCK & AUCTION SERVICE Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 (Continued from Page Al) pulling discussed in earlier interviews have been ruled out for this year. Sumner said they require large amounts of prize money and the department “didn’t feel they were representative of agriculture today.” There will be no midway, but musical entertainment is one of the possibilities being studied. In addition, to draw the crowds, Keystone will contribute toward the p. . .Dual efforts and races will be run from 1:30- 5:30 p.m. daily, he said. Parking is available at Keystone for approximately 20,000 cars. The PDA is looking at horse related events with 4-H horse clubs from the four surrounding counties, Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery and Chester. Showmanship events rather than judging events are being considered for the first year effort, he said. Food sales booths similar to those at the Pennsylvania AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 19 10:30 A.M. Dansville, NY Watch next week’s paper for complete listings of - New York State’s Black A White Farm Dispersal of Restored Antique Horse Drawn Vehicles Complete line of good horse drawn machinery, plus modern eaumment including almost new 479 haybine. For Complete Brochure with Illustrations of Horse Drawn Vechicles Phone or Write Auctioneers PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS. INC. Wayland, NY 14572 PH: 716-728-2520 Ag fair Farr- hrw will be sought by the Department. Sumner said the tailgate market would feature pumpkins and potatoes and whatever other crops are available in October. While the biggest impact will be felt in the southeast region of the State, the PDA is looking on the fair as a State program, he said. Sumner said state per sonal and farm show per sonnel if approved will provide the management with perhaps some tem porary manpower hired. “Naturally it’s going to take a cooperative effort,” he said. At the present time no admission fee is planned. Money from exhibit fees and possibly funds from an undisclosed source will offset the revenues, he said. Sumner said with three months almost to the day left for putting the fair together, the department is looking at the time factor not as a problem but as an op portunity. To be held at SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES, 5 miles East of Lancaster and 5 miles West of Intercourse, Pa. THIRTY SIX COWS IN THIS HERD COWS MILKING 25 to 50 LBS. PER DAY AND DUE THIS FALL This dairyman bred this herd for Summer arid Fall freshening. Eighty percent of this herd are Ist and 2nd calf heifers. Nineteen handle calves. Average age 4 yrs. 1 mo. Twenty five are due Aug. to Nov. Balance fresh or just bred back. These are rough bone cows, never pushed for high production. Herd is bred and sired by Eastern AI Bulls. ONE load of Pure Bred and Grade cows out of New England States. Sires include: Reg. 5 yr. UNtt Ivanhoe Sevens-Bred to Diamond-Grove Chip, Due Nov. Reg. 3 yr. Werner Oliver Perfection-Bred to Kime-Farms Astronaut Lewie, due Aug. Reg. 3 yr. Collms-Crest Sunshine Chief Reg. 4 yr. Schomar Hiram Walker Reg. 4 yr. G.P. Chapel Bank Apache-Bred to Knapp Ridge copynght-Due Aug. 4. Reg. 3 yr. Fresh-Cobble Farms Kihan Reg. 4 yr. Topmead Ivanhoe Climax Dam as 3 yr. old-305-22,011m. 734 F. Reg. 5 yr. UNH Burke Ideal Graudate-Bred to UNH Bold-C. Dalton-due July 18. Reg. 4 yr. Craneland Trampus Chief-Bred to Brownnte Elevation Phihp-due July 9. Fresh-Grade Brown Swiss-milking 60 lbs. and her 1 yr. old Brown Swiss daugh. ready to breed. (Would make a good 4-H project) Reg. Holstein Bull-Astronaut Son out of Rockman Dam. Grandam Record 21,031 m, 3-6T-757F. Ready for heavy service. (Free lunch for dairymen) T.B. & Blood tested within 30 days Cdws milked at regular time Cash or good check night of sale Henry Kettering-pedigrees Lunch Bird-in-Hand Auxiliary Found at last sale June 20 child’s shoe. Please call 717-393-0930 to claim same. I falTmersville AUCTION 8 TUESDAY, JULY 5:30 P.M. Located in Farmersville, 3 miles east of Brownstown, Lancaster Co. Pa. | Household Lot Out of Lancaster ( & Others Z 2 matching chest of drawers; oak sideboard & chest I of drawers; Deacons bench; velvet chair; sofa bid; * utility cabinet; linens; Empire mirror; kitchen cab.; A sewing stand; stands; trunk; antique sofa; double bed; 1 vanity; braided rug; Rodgers Silverware set; Fostolria 2 glassware; lots of dishes; tools; everyday dishes; etc. i etc. X WE SELL ON COMMISSION. I JOHN J. RUTT jj 717-354-5095 PUBLIC SALE FOR BENEFIT OF MIDWAY CENTER SATURDAY, JULY 26 10:00 A.M. Located at Farmersville Auction in Far mersville, 3 miles East of Brownstown, Lan caster Co., Pa. Household goods, new & used furniture, variety of quilts & comforts, crafts, wall pictures, throw rugs, appliances & new & used tools. One prune fed beef approximately 900 to 1000 lbs. to be sold live weight, John Martin’s pork roll, lots of baked goods. Barbequed Chicken Sold on Premises Auctioneers Note- All items are in excellent condition, this is only a partial listing, watch paper for full ist. Come enjoy the day with us. Auctioneers: Lamar Z. Sensenig& Merle Z. Eberly SPECIAL COMPLETE HOLSTEIN MILKING HERD DISPERSAL OUT OF NEW ENGLAND STATES THURSDAY, JULY 10 Call 8:00 P.M. D.S.T. Sale by GORDON W. FRITZ 717-393-0930
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