Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1980, Image 39

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Champion market lamb —*
Jeff Martin
SUFFOLK
Yearling ram, Jim
Stauffer, land 2.
Ram lamb —1, Wayne
Hess; 2, Jim Stauffer; 3,
Barry Martin; 4, Steve
Appel; 5, Paul Jenkins
Champion ram
Stauffer.
Yearling ewe. Class 1 —1,
Deb Martin; 2, Liz Chap
man; 3, Barry Martin.
Class 2 —1, Jim Stauffer;
2, Wayne Hess; 3, Stacy
Nestleroth.
Champion yearling ewe
Jun Stauffer.
FEEDER
CATTLE SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
at 1 P.M. Sharp
500 HEAD
STEERS & BULLS & HEIFERS
Sale to be held at the ABERDEEN SALES CO.
INC., Livestock Auction Market, located on Md.
Rt. 22 in Churchville, Md., 5 miles east of Bel
Air via U.S. Rt. 1 and 5 miles west of Aberdeen,
Md. via 1-95.
All cattle consigned to this sale will be from the
following counties: Hardord, Baltimore, Cecil, Kent,
York and Lancaster. There will be no shipped cattle.
All animals will be sorted and graded to suit buyers;
cattle are sold on out weights. Cattle will vary in size
from 400 lbs. to 1000 lbs.
We will accept your consignments as early as 24 hrs.
prior to sale. This is your opportunity to buy top quality
cattle, fully acclaimated to this area. Plan to be here.
TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK WITH
PROPER I.D.
ABERDEEN SALES CO. INC.
Located in Churchville, Md.
Phone: 301-734-6050
734-7105 Night
734-7978 Night
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
ORDER BUYING SERVICE
HAULING AVAILABLE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
Starting at 10 A.M.
R.D.I Benton (Stillwater) on route 487, 3
miles South of Benton, next to Guses Sport &
Power Equipment.
Brown & Sharpe Turret lathe 12” swing 4’ bed,
Warner & Swasey Turret lathe 11” swing 3’ bed,
Turher variable speed horizontal milling machine, 25”
table, Burke horizontal vertical milling machine 22”
table, Burke horizontal milling machine (Timken
bearing) 22” table, Garvin horizontal variable speed
41" table milling machine, high speed riveting
machine, Sunnen precision honing machine vanable
speed, Belsaw Sharp All w/attachrpents, Foley hand
saw sharpener-setter, & retoother, Foley pedistal for
band saw sharping, band saw setter, Vfe to Vh H.P.
motors, single & 3 phase, Foley hand saw-hand
operated retoother, Jones & Lamson optical com
parator, Va H.P. air compressor, Miller Heli Arc
lyelder range 5 to 350, Ettco Emrick drill tapping at
tachments, black smith vise, machine vises, H.D. Buss
saw w/24” blade, 2’&s’ hydrolic cylinders & pistons,
mechanic air powered grease gun, all type circular
saw blades carbite & steel, hydraulic pump motor &
tank, pipe dies & holders, drills, jigs, thread gauges, go
& no-go gauges, micrometers all type, tool at
tachments, reamers, arbors, milling machine cutters,
drill bits (all sizes), wooden doors, B’x7’ wood garage
door, Dauntless coal & wood stove, 1972 8’ Chevy
truckbox, Smith-Corona coping machine, 14’ Sea King
Alum. John boat, brass tuba, 15 gal. water tank, all
type household items & furniture, Sears humidifier,
bumper pool table, Elec. IBM typewriter, manual
typewriter, plus many unlisted items.
Terms Cash.
Seller:
GUSTAV A. DETTERBECK
Auctioneer; John Autotore 784-3506
John Jr. 784-0381
Ewe lamb —1, Jim
Stauffer; 2, Vicky Hess
Champion ewe
Stauffer
Lightweight market lamb.
Class 1 —1, Deb Martin; 2,
Steve Appel; 3, Barb Mar
tin; 4, Darlene Homing.
Class 2 —1, Barry Martin;
2, Steve Appel; 3, Barb
Martin; 4, Darlene Homing.
Class 3 —1, Darlene
Horning; 2, John
Longenecker; 3, Wanda
; Steffy; 4, Mary Peiffer.
Champion lightweight
market lamb Deb Martin.
Reserve champion
lightweight market lamb
Barry Martin.
Heavyweight market
Jim
lamb, Class 1 I, Deb
Martin; 2, Deb Martin; 3,
Barry; Martin; 4, Carol
Witmer.
Class 2 —1, Steve Appel;
2, John Longenecker; 3,
Wanda Steffy; 4 and 5, Carol
Witmer.
Jim
Champion heavyweight
market lamb Deb Martin.
Reserve champion
heavyweight market lamb
Steve Appel.
Champion market lamb
Deb Martin.
Reserve champion market
lamb—Steve Appel.
Market Pen of Three —1,
Barry- Martin; 2, Carol
Witmer.
SALE LAMBS
Lightweight, Class 1 —,
1, Hans Groff; 2, Kim Miller;
3, Robert Herr; 4, Steve
Kulp; 5, Steve Kulp.
Class 2 —1, Stacy
Nestleroth; 2, Kim Miller; 3,
Chris Chapman; 4, Kim
Miller; 5, Robert Herr.
Class 3 —1, Irvin Swisher;
Register now for Century Farms
- LANCASTER - Ap
plications are due for farms
wishing to participate in the
Century Farms program.
The Century Farms
Program, administered by
the Pennsylvania Depart
ment of Agriculture will be
continued through 1980.
GUN AUCTION
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
1:00 P.M.
Seidof’s Auction Shed
Interested Call:
717-9924611
Dick & Dan Seidof,
| Auctioneers
| Sciota, PA 18354
CORTLAND
FOUNDATION SALE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20
12:30 P.M.
Cortland Co. Fairgrounds, Cortland, NY.
From 81 take Homer Exit 12 to Rt. 281 turn
left to Fischer Ave., turn right to fairgrounds.
Watch for auction arrows.
55 Outstanding Young Cows
& Bred heifers 55
8 daughters of Chapel Bank Apachee,
2 by RORA Elevation
#1 A VG 4 yr. old w/538f out in the first 239 d from
18,000 m Cochran Sunshine dam consigned by Dan
Vuelle, McGraw, NY. '
#2 A heifer bred to Wapa Arlmda Conductor for Nov.
& from a VG cow with 84 303 18,596 m 781 f. Consigned
by Weston Farm, Homer, NY.
#3 3 yr. old w/600f last year frm Spuce Eden Farm,
East Homer, NY.
#4 Another 3 yr. finishing with over 16,000 m & 600 f
from Burnell Angel, Deßuyter, NY.
#5 A 4 yr. old w/20,798m 899 f & 279 d from Robert Knapp
and Sons, Prebele, NY.
VG also selling, 5 other VG cows, 15 from 20,000 or
better dams, own daughter of such bulls as Pawnee
Farm Arlinda Chief, Paclamar Astronaut, Piho Kit
Builder, Paclamar Double Triune, Poverty Hollow
Milestone and Quality Untimate.
Manager’s Note - All cattle Vet examined for
pregnancy, Blood and TB tested, plus shipping fever
shots. Ready for immediate shipment day of sale.
Catalogs at nngside.
Terms - Cash or good checks. ID required or bank
references.
Lunch by Cortland Jr. Holstein Club.
JACK WOOD’S LIVESTOCK & AUCTION SERVICE
Sale Managers
Selections - Henry Thomas Rmgman - Jay Repard
607-756-9319 716-657-6733
Pedigrees - Dr. Lee Matthews Jack Wood Livestock
607-753-9034 * 607-863-4141
Sale Bam Phone 607-756-9525
2, Chris Chapman, 3, Paul
Jenkins; 4, Melissa Gnder,
5, Steve Nissly
Class 4 —1, Liz Chapman;
2, Stacy Nestleroth; 3, Paul
Jenkins; 4, Robert Herr; 5,
Randy Hurst.
Champion lightweight sale
lamb Irvin Swisher
Reserve champion
lightweight sale lamb
Chris Chapman.
Sale lamb, heavyweight,
Class 1 —1, Jim Stauffer; 2,
Wayne Hess; 3, Irvin
Swisher; 4, Melissa Grider.
Class 2 —1, Jim Stauffer;
2, Jim Stauffer; 3, Chris
Chapman; 4, Irvin Swisher.
Champion and reserve
champion sale lamb,
heavyweight Jim
Stauffer.
Champion sale lamb
Jim Stauffer.
Reserve champion sale
lamb Irvin Swisher.
Show grand champion and
reserve grand champion
Jim Stauffer.— DA
The Century Farms
Program is aimed at
recognizing the efforts of
Pennsylvania’s farm
families which have
preserved the traditions and
the rural heritage of the
pioneer farm
Century
Farms,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980—A39
Eastern Nat’l
announces winners
TIMONIUM, MD - A 4-H
Club livestock judging team
from Minnesota and a
similar team from the
University of Illinois won
first place awards in
separate judging contests at
the 34th Eastern National
Livestock Show held here
September 26 - October 1.
The Minnesota team,
coached by Ron Harder,
scored 2,433 out of a possible
2,700 points to win over nine
other teams in the' 4-H
Club/Future Farmers of
America competition.
In the collegiate livestock
judging event, the team
from the University of
Illinois, coached by Doug
recognized with a marker,
must have been owned by
the same family member for
the last 100 years, and a
family member must
presently live on the land.
Also the farm must have at
least 10 acres of the original
holdings or gross at least
$lOOO a year from the sale of
agricultural products.
Applications are available
at the Lancaster County
Extension Office on Arcadia
Road (717/394-6851) or by
writing Century Farms
Program,
Century Farms Program,
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture, Room 201, 2301
N. Cameron Street,
Harrisburg, Pa., (717/787-
5085), or by calling the
Lancaster Association of
Commerce and Industry
office (717/397-3531).
Lancaster County Century
Farms will be recognized at
the annual LACI Agriculture
and Industry banquet
November 20, 1980, at the
Good and Plenty Restaurant
in Smoketown.
learn by doing
Advance Notice
Burton’s Bonanza 111
Sat., Oct. 25
1:00 P.M.
Sale to be held at Burton Livestock Exchange,
Vernon, N.Y. Use Exit 33 off tf.Y. Thurway
100 head of selected A.I. cows & heifers and a limited
number of service age bulls. Watch next week’s paper
for complete listing.
-Blood tested and IB tested for immediate interstate
Shipment-
Catalogs at ringside
Office phone 315-829-3105
Dale Chambers - Auctioneer
Robert Murphy - Pedigrees
phone Vernon 315-829-2287
Mohawk Valley Feeder
Breeder Sale
Sat., Oct. 18
12:30 P.M.
Sale to be held at Burton Livestock Exchange,
Vernon, N.Y. on Rt. 5 -12 miles west of Utica.
Consignments taken up until sale time. Animals should
be at our sale bam by Friday for weighing & grading.
Many fancy feeders already consigned. We have
several out of state buyers coming.
For inf ormation call 315-829-3105
Burton Livestock Safes
Managers & Auctioneers
Vernon, N.Y.
Parrett, scored 4,537 out of a
possible 5,000 points.
In both contests, team
members had to individually
judge live cattle, sheep and
swine and give oral reasons
for their placmgs. Their
trophies and ribbons were
presented October 2 at an
awards breakfast hosted by
Farm Credit Banks of
Baltimore.
Their closest competition
came from the Ohio 4-H Club
which scored 2,403 points.
The 4-H team from
Maryland was' third with
2,391 points.
Other team placmgs in the
4-H/FFA competition were:
North Carolina, fourth;
Virginia, fifth; Georgia,
sixth; Pennsylvania,
seventh; Kentucky, eighth;
Connecticut, ninth; and
Delaware, tenth.
Leroy Billman, a member
of the Ohio 4-H Club team,
scored the highest of any
individual in the event with
822 out of a possible 900
points.
Dan Kieswetter of the
Illinois team, scored the
highest of any individual in
the event with 937 out of a
possible 1,000 points.
The second place team in
the collegiate judging
contest was Ohio State
University with 4,513 points
and Michigan State
University was third with
4,510 points.
Fourth through tenth place
in the collegiate event went
to the University of Georgia,
Purdue University, Penn
State University, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, West
Virginia University,
University of Connecticut
and Delaware Valley
University.
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