Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 24, 1981, Image 39

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Andras, herdsman for TL
Custom Fitting Service,
Osage City, Kan., was voted
1980 Herdsman of the Year
by his contempones. The
National Council of Toil
ettes women’s auxiliary
elected Doreen Duhck,
319th SPECIAL
GUERNSEY SALE
THURS., JAN. 29 12:30 p.m.
At the Guernsey Sales Pavilion,
Lancaster, PA.
Sale Managed By:
PA Guernsey Ireeders Assoc. Merryman Co.
2497 Lincoln Hwy. East Sparks, MD 21152
Uncaster, Pa. 17602 301-771-4624
717-299-8955 John B - Merryman, Auet.
LOOK AT THIS
GUARANTEED
USED EQUIPMENT
N.H. 273 Baler w/S.S. & Thrower
(2) N.H. 273 Balers w/engines
N.H. 479 Haybine
N.H. L 778 Loader (like new)
N.H. 1469 Haybine, Ford engine
N.H. 36 Crop Chopper
Morgan, Texas, as their new
president.
Other i
animals m
Show were.
class-winning
i the National
Class 1, Heifers calved
April 2-June 28, 1980 - LF
Maggie 38, exhibited by
John Lorenzen, Chnsman,
m.
Class 2, Heifers calved
March 9-March 29, 1980 -
BHF Miss Desire 42M,
exhibited by Mr. and Mrs.
E.H. Blystone, Osborn, Mo.
Class 3, Heifers calved
Feb. 10-March 8, 1980 - 100
Wmdsong 505 M, exhibited by
Check Point Ranch.
Class 5, Heifers calved
Sept. 1-Dec. 15, 1979 - Ms.
Longbrch Adv 147 G,
exhibited by Cathy Ellis,
Christman, 111.
Class 6, Heifers calved
June 1-Aug 25, 1979 - HHH
Bannermaid L 973, exhibited
by Hugh H. Hoelzen,
Burlington, lowa.
Class 16, Bulls calved May
1-June 10, 1980 - Cahooter,
exhibited by Vore Herefords,
Wheaten, Mo.
Class 17, Bulls calved
March 26-April 7, 1980 -
Sierra Atlas 55M, exhibited
by Sierra Polled Herefords,
Grass Valley, Calif.
I FINAL WEEK FOR DOLLAR DIVIDEND DAYS
ENDS ON OR BEFORE JAN. 31. 1981
Class 20, Bulls calved Sept.
2-Dec. 27, 1979 - CDS Double
Banner 79, exhibited by
Charlie Shelley, Hillsboro,
Texas, and TL Polled
Herefords, Osage City, Kan.
Class 24, Bulls calved Jan.
4-Feb. 25,1979 - RP Alsea Old
Growth, exhibited by Dick
Hubman, Klamath Falls,
Ore., and Ronald G.
Paulson, Tidewater, Ore.
Class 25, Bulls calved Sept.
12-Dec. 12, 1978 - JRM
Framework 821, exhibited
by Wmgert Stock Farm,
Ottawa, Kan.; C.E. Bran
stetter and Son, Hartville,
Mo., and James and Robbyn
Morris, Louisiana, Mo.
Class 27, Bulls calved Jan.
6-April 1, 1978 - Wild Cat
Sundance 7K, exhibited by
Glenkirk Farms; Paul H.
Wortham Jr., Memphis,
Term.; Wild Cat Ranch,
Lipton, Sask.; and Kal-Kota
Polled Herefords, Steele,
N.D.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24,1981-A39
Elanco to hold
horse meeting
EAST EARL - The
Eastern Lancaster County
Adult Farmer Program will
sponsor a meeting on
Wednesday evening,
January 28 about the
Management of Driving
Horses.
Speaker for the meeting
will be veterinarian, Dr.
Nelson Wert, manager and
veterinarian for Hempt
Farms in Mechamcsburg,
Penna. Hempt Farm is
considered to be one of the
outstanding breeding and
training facilities for
Standard bred harness
horses.
Dr. Wert a former resident
of the New Holland area who
was graduated m 1966 from
MEMO
HAY,
STRAW &
EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
At 11A.M.
HEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H Kreider, Auct
NEED NEW
EQUIPMENT
FINANCING?
We’ve got the
EQUIPMENT
and we can arrange the
FINANCING!
If you re considering a new tractor or equipment BUT
are concerned about the availability of financing bet
ter see us 1 We have BOTH new Ford tractors and
equipment AND the financing you need 1
LANCASTER FORD
TRACTOR, INC.
!^>l
THE HOME OF THE RELIABLES
1655 Rotirerstown Road, Lancaster, PA
Flory Mill Exit off Route 283
Phone; 717-569-7063
Garden Spot High School as
the top student. While at
Garden Spot he was very
active m the Future Far
mers of America. He at
tended Lebanon Valley
college and the University of
Pennsylvania School of
Veterinarian Medicine.
After graduation, Dr. Wert
joined the teaching staff at
the University of Penn
sylvania specializing in
horses. Dr. Wert often
returns to the university as a
visiting professor on topics
related to horses.
An active-member of the
State Veterinarian
Association, Dr. Wert,
promotes many new con
cepts in the field of
veterinarian medicine. He
also owns and operates his
own horse breeding farm.
Dr. Wert will be discussing
all areas of horse
management and should be
of mterest to all who have
driving horses.
The meeting will be held at
7.30 p.m. in the Umon Grove
School which is located two
miles north of Route 23 on
Route 625 between Blue Ball
and Bowmansville. All in
terested persons are invited
to attend. For more in
formation contact 80l
Anderson, phone 215/354-
9604.