Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1980, Image 38

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    A3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6,1980
Bucks Holstein
show results
posted
WRIGHTSTOWN -
Willow Ridge Silver Flame,
an aged cow exhibited by
David and Kathleen Walton,
walked away with Grand
Champion honors at the
Bucks County Holstein Show
held recently at the Mid
dletown Grange
Fairgrounds.
Fountain Farm Elevation
Q-Twin took Reserve
Champion honors. Q-Twm is
owned by Harry and John C.
Thompson, of Fountain
Farm. Fountain Farm took
both the Premier Breeder
and Exhibitor Awards as
well as Senior Get of Sire and
Best Three Females.
Other placings during the
day’s events included:
Junior Bull Calf
1 Warren E Bookman 111 2 Delaware
Valley College
Senior Bull CaH
1 H Edwin Thompson Jr t David R
Walton 2 Amy M Yerkes 3 Arlene t J
Earle Yerkes Jr, 4 Carl Slack 5 Paul E
A DonsE Daniels
Grand Champion Bull was LoWoe
Ultimate Mason owned by Warren
Buckman Reserve Grand Champion Bull
6 was Tower Vue Kingpin Czar owned by
H Edwin Thompson and David R Walton
Junior Heifer Calf
i Linda M Rabold 2 Kathy Ann Hage
3 Susan E Thompson 4 Thomas
Bowman 5 Marian Louise Bishop
Intermediate Heifer CaK
1 Kenneth Craig Worthington 2
Warren E Buckman 111 3 Warren E
Buckman Jr 4 William E Worthington
5 Stephen Rick
SENIOR HEIFER CALF
1 Fountain Farm 2 Delaware Valley
College S Joseph M Peters 4 Fountain
Farm 5 Fountain Farm
JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER
1 Fountain Farm 2 Stephen A
Worthington 3 Craig H Walton 4
Stephen Harris 5 H Edwin Thompson
Jr & David R Walton
SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER
1 Ryan T Worthington 2 Fountain
Farm 3 Fountain Farm 4 Leonard E 4
David W Crooke 5 Delaware Valley
College
Junior Champion Female was Fountain
Farm Pete Stella exhibited by Fountain
Farm Reserve Junior Champion Female
was Curly Hill King Bobby exhibited by
RyanT Worthington
JUNIOR GET OF SIRE
1 Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation
exhibited by Fountain Farm 2 Wish
Wood Elevation Pete exhibited by Joseph
M Peters & Susan E Thompson 3
Clover Valley Astro Pm exhibited by
Yerkes Family 4 Hillhaven Standout Job
exhibited by Theodore Wilson 4 Paul
Daniels
DRY COW THREE
OR FOUR YEARS OLD
1 Herman M 4 Walter H Bishop 2
Fountain Farm 3 Fountain Farm 4
Delaware Valley College
DRY COW FIVE
YEARS AND OVER
1 Fountain Farm 2 Warren E
Buckman Ml 3 Delaware Valley College
4 H Edwin Thompson Jr 4 David R
Walton 5 Harold Haldeman
JUNIOR TWO
YEAR OLD HEIFER
I James E Phillips 2 Delaware Valley
College 3 Mary Helen Wilson 4 Thomas
C Wurster 5 Joanne Gail Beike
SENIOR TWO
YEAR OLD HEIFER
1 H Edwin Thompson Jr & David R
Walton 2 Fountain Farm 3 Warren E
Buckman Jr 4 Delaware Valley College
5 Fountain Farm
THREE YEAR
OLD COW
1 Fountain Farm 2 Fountain Farm 3
Warren E Buckman 111 4 Delaware
Valley College 5 Joseph M Peters
FOUR YEAR
OLDCOW
I James E Phillips 2 Delaware Valley
College 3 Thomas Haldeman 4 Leonard
E lr David W Crooke 5 Carl Slack Jr
AGED COW
1 David R 4 Kathleen A Walton 2
Delaware Valley College 3 Warren E
Buckman 111 4 Fountain Farm 5 Warren
E Buckman 111
100 000 lb CLASS
1 Warren E Buckman 111 2 Fountain
Farm 3 H Edwin Thompson Jr 4 David
R Walton 4 Warren E Buckman 111
The grand and reserve champion
females were also senior and reserve
senior champions respectively
BEST UDDER CLASS
I Fountain Farm 2 David Walton 3
Delaware Valley College 4 Fountain
Farm 5 H Edwin Thompson
SENIOR GET OF SIRE
1 Get of Round Oak Rag Apple
Elevation exhibited by Fountain Farm 2
Get of Round Oak Flag Apple Elevation
exhibited by Delaware Valley College
BEST THREE FEMALES
1 Fountain Farm 2 Warren E
Buckman Jr 4 Son 3 Delaware Valley
College 4 James E Phillips 5 H Edwin
Thompson Jr 4 David R Walton
PRODUCE OF DAM
1 Produce of Curly Hill Eagle Bobbie
Jo exhibited by Ryan T & K Craig
Worthington 2 Produce of DV C
Skyrocket Kitty exhibited by H Edwin
Thompson Jr t David R Walton 3
Produce of Sycamore Kingpin Belle Fran
exhibited by Musicow Farm
DAM t DAUGHTER
1 Warren E Buckman 111 2 Fountain
Farm 3 H Edwin Thompson Jr t David
R Walton 4 David R & Kathleen A
Walton I Craig H Walton 5 Delaware
Valley College
25*
USE PRESCRIPTION MIXED
LIQUID FERTILIZER FOR
SMALL GRAIN SEEDING
THIS FALL.
Stop paying for fertilizer
ingredients you don’t need.
If you’re looking for ways to cut growing costs, look at
how much more efficiently you can fertilize with
ARCADIAN® liquid
With the SLF® system, we can formulate the exact
amounts of major and minor plant food elements you
need on a field-by-field basis And apply them uniformly
over every acre That’s why using liquid fertilizers made
the SLF way is such an efficient way to fertilize It gives
you exactly what you want without more than you need
And you get the maximum benefit from every pound of
fertilizer applied
isn’t it time you started using a fertilizer made just
for you?
MARTIN'S AG SERVICE
do JOHN Z. MARTIN *
RD 1, Box 716, New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: 717-354-5848
HOLSTEIN MIRV CATTLE
AUCTION
63 HEAD
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1980
At 10:30 A.M.
Between Oley & Boyertown, two blocks east
of the village of Pleasantville, turn North onto
Hoch Rd. off Rt. 73 to Ist lane right, Berks Co.,
Pa.
COWS: (60) high producing milch cows, 30 are fresh,
30 are close fresh, approx. 20 head are purebreds, one
outstanding offering, Alham Dud Sookie 3 yr. record,
305 D., 18.330 M, 635 F. and a complete 364 d record,
20,195 M, TOOFat., other blood lines such as, Seaway
Valley Jenny and Pnvet, Bucks Bridge Abby Apostle
and Gaud Apostle, C. Flybred Leo Rose, Elevation, Ro-
Dale Bingo transmitter and Mowerland Commander
Serena.
3 BULLS: Special Mention - one yr. old Ed Min
Glendell Spice, Sire: Glendell Alinda Chief, Dam:
EWR Magnet Ginger w/records of 327 D, 22.170 M, 711
Fat.
NOTE: Cattle have been TB and Bangs tested within
last 30 days, eligible for interstate shipment. These
cattle show a lot of type & qualities to match.
Terms: Cash or acceptable Check
Refreshments Served
Ordered by
KEVIN L. HERTZOG
R.D. »2
Oley, Pa. 19547
(215)987-3700
Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Co.
(215)395-8084
Plant Foods
VAN FLEET ROBINSON
PUBLIC AUCTION §
SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 13
10:00 A.M.
Susquehanna Co., Lenoxville, Pa. 1 mile off
Lenoxville exit (#63) of Rt. 81.
OLD HORSE & FARM RELATED ITEMS - I.H.C.
100 bu. G.D. manure spreader, McCormick reaper, IH
lime spreader, JD spreader wagon, Ontario gram drill
(like new), weeder, 2 horse & 1 horse cultivators,
Milwaukee com harvester, dump rake, McCormick 5’
mowing machine, iron wheel wagon, hay rigging, iron
wheels, wooden wheels, neck yokes, wiffel trees, poles,
single harness & harness parts, implement seats, other
old farm tools & equipment. Also Massey Hams
tractor, 6’ trader mower & cultivators, household
goods & antiques.
Terms - Cash or good check.
Tent
Gerald R. Pennay
Auctioneer
717-289-4533
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE ANTIQUES-GUNS
RARE CIVIL WAR ITEMS
SATURDAY, SEPT. 20,1980
9:30 A.M.
Located: Southeast of Elizabethtown, Pa.
Along Bossier Rd. From Rt. 283 take Rheems
Exit, go south to Rt. 230 at Farm Diner take
Colebrook Rd. to Bossier Rd. Look for signs.
French Victorian'(lBoo’s) music box, round cylin
ders, (plays) C.B. Bowlby, model 5293 Pump Organ;
Wooden Hershey Chocolate Box, made in Lancaster,
Old tin boxes, (Coffee, Cigarette, lunch bucket, etc.),
Jelly cupboard, Dry sink, drop-leaf table, dough tray
w/legs, Wall Telephone, clock, cook stove, 3-legged pot
belly stove, Sleigh bells & Sleigh, hames. Carnage
candle, old trunks, LAMPS Gone-with-the-Wind -
Brass hanging, Store light, matching pair Rayo
hand made wrought iron candle holder, gas light, old
Lanterns, China, Pewter, Copper vases & pitchers,
Crackle glass bottle & other bottles, Crocks, water
cooler, cast pots, Copper kettle & funnel, Wallace &
Rogers Silverware, 12 ice cream spoons, Collection of
choppers, hog scrapers, slaw cutters, fire place iron,
1866 ruffler, scales, wash bowl & pitcher, Ernest
Brooks Milk Jar, Plank seat rocker & chairs. Round &
Sq. butter molds (star. Pineapple, fish patterns), 2
butter churns, WOODEN ITEMS - Old oaken bucket,
plane, rake, flail, coffee grinders, forks, yam winder,
rug beater, egg crate. Wooden plow sign. Brand new
Bathroom set-Tub, toilet & Lav. Refng-freezer,
Kenmore upright freezer, etc.
GUNS & CIVIL WAR MUSKETS:
1863 US Spring Field 58 Cal. Musket
1861 US Parker’s Snow & Co. 58 Cal. Musket
1861 US Norwich 58 Cal. Musket
1861 Trenton 58 Cal. Musket
1862 Tower 3-Band Musket 58 Cal.
1861 Tower 2-Band Musket 58 Cal.
MUZZLE LOADER:
J-Golcher Vz stock set triggers 36 Cal.
Remington rolling Block 50-70 Cal.
Burnside saddle ring carbine 54 Cal.
W & C Scott & Bon Co. Double barrel shotgun
SWORDS:
Presentation - Peter Fritz, Jr. May 30,1862,90 Reg
Pa. Vol. Army. 1864 Ames Chico Civil War Musician
sword. Light artillery Sword; Civil War sword, Misc.
swords & bayonets
Starr Arms Percussion Revolver 44 Cal., Colt pocket
31 Cal. (address: Samuel Colt U.S.A.), Colt 31 Cal.
(Address Sam L. Colt, New York City); 1848 Colt Baby
Dragoon 31 Colt, Smith Saddlering Carbine 50 Cal, 1873
45-70 Saddlering Carbine.
1881 Greener Gun Book and Firearms Books, WWI
BUGLE, Loading & reloading supplies & equip.,
powder flasks & hom, 1923 Model T FORD ROAD
STER-1929 CRAWLER CAT 15 (Both restorable), 1973
LTD FORD S. wagon, 8N Ford, Ferguson 20, 3-pt.
blade, 3-pt. boom, 2 wh. dump trailer, 1/2 T. elec, chain
hoist, 1/2 & 3/8 drive air impact wrenches, carpenter &
Garage tools, parts & bins, bench vise, drill bits, filing
cabinets, plus useful items not listed, NICE CLEAN
MERCHANDISE.
SALE ORDER - Tools-Tractors & cars at 9:30-
Antiques 11:30. Lunch available.
TERMS - CASH or Certified checks, NO out of state
checks.
SALE BY
AL & BONNIE SORACE
C.H. & 808 WOLGEMUTH AUCTS.
Ph. 665-5664
OWNER
VAN FLEET ROBINSON
Lenoxville, Pa.
Lunch
PISTOLS:
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