A26—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Stptembar 13, 1960 A* A* 11 1 1 hurtolk lambs District VI Horse (Continued from Page A 24) Stock seat equitation junior (3) 1 Kris Buck C J Plaudette Lancaster 2 Sue Steinruck J R Cutter Dauphin 3 Alida Farrington Sandra Lee Lancaster 4 Beth Carty Lad s Little Bits Franklin 5 KellyTroup Leosßarßob York Stock seat equitation senior (3) 1 Robin Weatherby Bit of Brick Dauphin 2 Karen Hmerdeer Go Gener Go Lancaster 3 Tracy Ott Jans Bar Gold Franklin 4 Lynn Sherman Hasheema Lancaster 5 Daphne Immel Mr Fashion Straw Lancaster 4 H open pleasure class (0) 1 Kristi Weachter Peanut Hull Franklin 2 Donna Long Poco Lancaster 3 Katherine Small Buffy York 4 Heather Howry Kaleda Bar Fawn Lancaster 5 Jody Maurer Fiostie Britches Perry Western pleasure ponies 12 2 hands and under (2) 1 Darby Miller Golden Boy York 2 Jason Watts Smokey Lancaster 3 Chene Seltzer Trixie Dauphin 4 Carolyn Rabold Star Lebanon 5 Malissa Myers Heather York Western pleasure ponies over 12 2 (2) 1 Stephanie Kelly Son s Danny Cumberland 2 Cindy Otto Bunny Red Bailey Cumberland 3 Todd Holston Tom Cat s Princess Cumberland 4 Michelle Latferty Society s Skipper York 5 Amy Sherman Patience Adams Western pleasure pontes over 14 0 hands (3) 1 Annette Stump Iced Champagne York 2 Tony Ott Social Image Franklin 3 Karen Hmerdeer Go Gener Go Lancaster 4 Jody Sherman Billy Senor Adams 5 Beth Carty Lad s Little Bits Franklin Western riding contest (2) 1 Ahda Farrington Sandra Lee Lancaster 2 Lisa Helder Ei Meer York 3 Tracy Conrad Golden Boy Dauphin 4 Beth Carty Lad s Little Bits Franklin 5 Steve Otto Buffy Breeze Bar Cumberland Pole bending ponies 13 2 hands and under (2) 1 Scott Seltzer Kami Dauphin 2 Todd Leibold Cat Nip Lebanon 3 Terry Shetron Dirty Sally Cumberland 4 Morns Spahr Pepper York 5 Brian Lmsenbach Shady Lady Cumberland Pole bending horses over 13 2 hands (2) 1 Karen Eberle Brandy on the Rocks Lancaster 2 Dawn Dohner Bucky Lebanon 3 Lantz Sourbier Texas Little Tom Franklin 4 Leeann Schneider Empress York 5 Kylah Peterman Cinnamon York Clover leaf barrel race ponies under 13 2 (2) 1 Terry Shetron Dirty Sally Cumberland 2 Brian Lmsenbach Shady Lady Cumberland 3 Scott Seltzer Kami Dauphin 4 Morris Spahr Pepper York 5 Valane Warner Little Britches York Clover leaf barrel race horses over 13 2(2) 1 Lantz Sourbier Texas Little Tom Franklin 2 Mel Keller Foolish Pride Lebanon 3 Curtis Huber Victory s BUY CATTLE YOU DON'T NEED TO FEED CORN To make a profit in the commodities futures market, you can buy and sell cattle and never even see their hungry faces. 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Shadow Lancaster 4 Wendy Miller Tonka York 5 James Eveler Misty Roy York Pleasure pairs (2) 1 Jacmtha Keller and Annette Stump York 2 Betsy Gilbert and Paula Smith York 3 Molly Landon and Carol Richards Dauphin 4 Mike Bennett and Sarah Dady Adams 5 Carla Ditzier and Robin Moulton Lebanon County team (1) 1 Liz Henry Paula Smith and Betsy Gilbert York 2 Mike Bennett Sarah Dady and Jody Ruth Adams 3 Lynn Sherman Alida Farrington and Karen Hmerdeer Lan caster 4 Cindy Otto Todd Holston and Linda Burruss Cumberland Saddle seat equitation junior (2) 1 Kim Swartz C F Ella Mae Dauphin 2 Shelly Brown Brookview s Andante Lebanon 3 Brook Sweigart Misty Mist Lancaster 4 Megan Burnchter Vision s Ram Drop Lebanon Saddle seat equitation senior (2) 1 Marta Lipensky Shielings Ginger Lebanon 2 Molly Landon Wmdndge Hightimes Dauphin 3 Shelly Fetterhoff Wmbuster Dauphin 4 Jenny Wun derhch Starheart s Mossier Spirit Lebanon 5 Brenda Hensley Brenda s Prince Dauphin Pleasure pony driving (2) 1 Rhonda Garlmg Santa s Stormy Surprise Franklin 2 Tim Fatzmger Liseter Star Victor Cumberland 3 Troy Hatfield Golden Trinket Lancaster 4 Jill Lenke r Hickory Dauphin 5 Tim Kauffman Snipper Lancaster Hunter seat equitation junior not to jump (2) 1 Barbara Kohr Mrs Starr Cumberland 2 Elaine Magee Sar sapanlfa Franklin 3 Tammy Long Anne s Rosy Day Lancaster 4 Jackie DeShong Sun Dawn Franklin Hunter seat equitation senior not to jump (2) 1 Sharon Wagaman Kelly Girl Franklin 2 Brenda Vance Diamond s Lil Itch York 3 Sharon Green Paprika Red Girl York 4 Andi Lekawa If Only York 5 Jamne Shank Marys Merry Melody Lancaster Hunter under saddle 14 2 hands and under (2) 1 Betsy Zahn Katydid Perry 2 Jennifer Knstick Welcome Codette York 3 Amy Zahn Spuddy Perry 4 David Ricklefs Misty Gray York 5 ChadßicMefs Olney York Hunter under saddle over 14 2 hands (3)— 1 Tracy Sheffer Daybreak Adams 2 Sharon Green Paprika Red Girl York 3 Karen Deverter Sheba Lancaster 4 Beth Barton Tuxedo Joe Franklin 5 Barbara Kohr Mrs Starr Cumberland Saddle seat pleasure ponies 14 2 hands and under (1) 1 Kim Swartz C F Ella Mae Dauphin 2 Brook Sweigart Misty Mist Lancaster 3 Corbie Underkoffler Horse Happy Clown Lebanon Saddle seat pleasure horses over 14 2 hands(2)—l Meganßurnchter Visions Ram Drop Lebanon 2 Shelly Fetterhoff Register Now For Free School to be held STATE COLLEGE - A se cond consecutive successful Performance Tested Ram Lamb and Individual Ewe Sale was held recently with $19,400 in sales. A total of 118 animals crossed the block at the Pen nsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Meat Animal Evaluation Center m State College on August 30. Fifty two rams averaged $192, while 66 ewes averaged $l4l. In the individual breeds, 16 Suffolk rams averaged $323; 17 Dorset rams averaged $161; six Hampshire rams averaged $161; and seven Winbuster Dauphin 3 Molly Landon Wmdndge Hightimes Dauphin 4 Marta Lipensky Shielings Ginger Lebanon 5 Brenda Hensley Brenda s Prince Oauphm Hunter seat equitation over jumps junior (2) 1 Jody Zahn Just Our Darlm Perry 2 Michelle Ressler Tiger Lancaster 3 Dawn Richardson Mardi Gras Adams 4 Johnna Gregor Leading Man Adams 5 Carla Melasecca Sugaranm Lancaster Hunter seat equitation over jumps senior division 1 Vanessa Bledsoe Bobbi Jo Bars Lancaster 2 Susie Hill Night Watch Franklin 3 Carla Ditzler Bourbon on the Rocks Lebanon 4 Liz Henry JD York 5 Betsy Gilbert Tweed Coat York Working hunter ponies 14 2 hands and under (2)— 1 Vanessa Bledsoe BobbiJo Bars Lancaster 2 Nichelle Ressler Tiger Lancaster 3 Amy Zahn Spuddy Perry 4 Kelly Kaiser Rockhaven s Change Maker Adams 5 Karen Naugle Misty Morning Franklin Working hunter horses over 14 2 hands (2) 1 Tammy Dick Wmdwoods Faam Dauphin 2 Susan Hill Night Watch Dauphin 3 Jeff 0 Donnell Mardi Gras Lancaster 4 Tom Eyler T J Twist Franklin 5 Ursula Yahn Chester Dauphin Open trail 13 2 hands and under (2) 1 Darby Miller Golden Boy York 2 Angel Dunckack Prince Robert Adams 3 Harry Leibfned Buttercup Dauphin 4 Jon Boyer Gypsy Lebanon 5 Morris Spahr Pepper York Open trail over 13 2 hands (3) 1 Beth Carty Lad s Little Bits Franklin 2 Betsy Gilbert Tweed Coat York 3 Venus Klinger Rocket Bar Forecast Dauphin 4 Tracy Conrad Golden Boy Dauphin 5 Robin Weatherby Bit of Brick Dauphin Shropshire rams averaged $73. Two Suffolk ram lambs topped the sale, selling for $5OO each, Stefame Merkle of War riors Mark, Huntingdon County, purchased the top indexing Suffolk consigned by Paul H. Leader of York, York County. This ram had a final weight of 240 pounds, 3.95 square inch loin eye and a height of 32 inches. Another Suffolk ram con signed by Leader also brought $5OO and sold to Wayne Hess of Conestoga, Lancaster County. The top selling Dorset ram was consigned by Sarah Mo Crumb of Mars, Butler Coun ty. The January ram lamb sold to James Rider of War riors Mark, Centre County, for $305. Tnna Scott of Huntingdon was the successful bidder in the Hampshire ram sale, taking home a junior Hamp shire ram. This January born lamb was consigned by John C. Nordm of Russell, Warren County, and sold for $360. The top selling Shropshire ram sold to Gary Williams of Turbotville, thumberland County. The ram was consigned by Roberta and Red Kirby of Macungie, Lehigh County, and sold for $l3O. In the other breed sales. SMUCKER'S SALES & SERVICE We Have SR2 12 h.p. Lister Diesels, as is or rebuilt. • Good used diesel engines Install a blower fan for better diesel & refrigeration cooling. Longer life on diesel. LET ME BREATHE! WE ARE NOW ALSO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR" DEUTZ DIESELS 3 h.p. to 450 h.p. FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374. top tested sale the Columbia ram lamb sold for $235; a junior Oxford sold for $65; while the Southdown sold for $145; the Corriedale ram was purchased for $75; the Cheviot sold for $6O; and a junior Tunis ram sold for $5O. Ten breeds sold in the In vitational Ewe Sale until 18 Suffolk ewes averaging $148; 15 Dorset averaged $166; 14 Hampshires averaged $136; and eight Shropshires averaged $l5O. The top selling Suffolk ewe was consigned by Paul H. Leader of York, York Coun ty. The yearling ewe sold to Rohm Wareham of Everett, York County, for $230. Brian Zerby of Knoxville, Tioga County, sold his Dorset ewe for $230 as well. The top bidder on this yearl ing ewe was Lewis Meiser of Mt. Pleasant Mills, Snyder County. In the Hampshire sale, David Converse of Leetewia, Ohio, paid $2OO for a ewe lamb consigned by John C. Nordm of Russell, Warren County. Chester Countian Warn G. Menhennett of Cochranville consigned the top selling Shropshire ewe. The lamb sold to W.H. Hilderand of Port Royal, Juniata County, for $lBO. Nor- The Second Annual Per formance Tested Ram Lamp RD #2, BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 DISTRIBUTOR FOR: LISTER, PERKINS & SLANZI DIESELS and Invitational Ewe Sale was sponsored by the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture in cooperation with The Pennsylvania State Umversity and the Penn sylvania Sheep and Wool Growers Association. Top indexing rams includ ed: Paul H. 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