Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1987, Image 43

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    Milking Shorthorn
(Continued from Page A3B)
Dry Cow 3 Years ft Ovar
1 Stevan Dietrich; 2. Russell Miller; 3
Timothy Walton. .. ,
Junior 2-Yr. Old
1. Steven Dietrich; 2. Heidi Miller
Senior 2-Yr. Old
1. Heidi Miller; 2. Bonnie Dietrich; 3 Henry
Miller.
Three-Year Old
1. Russell Miller, 2. Heidi Miller.
4-Year Old
1. Russell Miller.
Aged Cow S Years ft Ovar
1. Heather Miller; 2. Henry Miller; 3. Henry
Miller
Bast Udder
1. Steven Dietrich; 2. Bonnie Dietrich: 3.
Heidi Miller.
Grand Champion
Heidi Miller
Reearve Grand Champion
Steven Dietrich
Bast Three Females
1. Steven Dietrich; 2. Heidi Miller; 3. Rus
sell Miller.
Produce of Dam
1. Steven Dletnch; 2. Henry Miller, 3. Heidi
Miller.
Dam ft Daughter
1. Steven Dietrich; 2. Bonnie Dietrich, 3
Heather Miller.
Jersey
Junior Heller Call
1. Owen Bewley; 2. Tiffany Yeager; 3
Tammy Yeager.
Intermediate Heller Calf
1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Troy Hendricks; 3.
Patricia and Elizabeth Jenkins.
Senior Heifer Calf
1. Tricla Yeager.
Summer Yearling
1. Tiffany Yeager.
Junior Yearling Heifer
1. Jennifer Lamborn; 2. Karen Sanner; 3
Hi, we’re germs.
We’re mean, we’re unclean,
we infect your poultry,
we cause disease,
we cost you money,
and you’re going to try
and get rid of us by
scrubbing the place down
with an ordinary disinfectant?
Go ahead, make our day.
1-Stroke Environ® is no ordinary disinfectant.
It cleans and deodorizes while it disinfects.
In one operation, 1-Stroke Environ cuts
through built-up dirt and grime. It kills bacteria,
fungi, and specific viruses. And it knocks out the
odor poultry or swine leave behind.
With 1-Stroke Environ, cleaning, disinfecting,
and deodorizing is as easy as one-two-three.
Available in 1-gal. containers or 55-gal. drums
Owen Bewley.
Intermediate Yearling Haller
1 Mildred Seeds; 2. Wm. ft Janet Jenkins
Senior Yearling Heifer
1. Patricia Jenkins; 2. Trida Yeager
Junior Champion
Mildred Seeds
Reserve Junior Champion
Mildred Seeds
Dry Cow 3 Yrs. ft Ovar
1. Tiffany Yeager, 2. Elizabeth Jenkins
Junior 2 Yr. Old
1 Mildred Seeds; 2. Karen Sanner
Senior 2-Yr. Old
1. Mildred Seeds: 2. Troy Hendricks
3-Ysar Old Cow
1 Mildred Seeds.
Junior Gel of Sire
1. Mildred Seeds: 2. Tiffany Yeager
4-Ysar-OM
1 Patrida Jenkins.
Aged Cow B Yrs. ft Over
1 Mildred Seeds
Grand Champion
Mildred Seeds
Reserve Grand Champion
Mildred Seeds
Bast Uddsr
1. Mildred Seeds.
Bast Thrse Females
1 Mildred Seeds; 2. Patricia & Elizabeth
Jenkins
Senior Gel el Sire
1 Mildred Seeds: 2. Karen Sanner
Produce of Dam
1. Mildred Seeds, 2. Owen Bewley, 3
Karen Sanner.
Dam ft Daughter
1. Mildred Seeds: 2. Patricia Jenkins
Milking Shorthorn
Junior Calf
1 Sam Yoder.
Senior Calf
1. Sam Yoder.
Junior Yearling Heifer
1. Sam Yoder.
Summer Yurling Halter
1. Sam Yoder.
Intermediate Yearling Halter
1 Sam Yoder.
Junior Qat of Sira
1 Sam Yoder; 2. Carol Barnett.
Dry Cow 3 Yaara ft Over
1. Sam Yoder.
4-Year Old
1 Sam Yoder.
Aged Cowa 5 Yaara ft Over
Potter Potato Tour Held
COUDERSPORT (Potter Co.)
Fifty-four fanners and wives
from Lehigh County recently
toured potato farms and other
points of interest in Potto 1 County.
The Lehigh County group first
toured the Barnett Brothers Farm
at Coudersport RD#l, with parti
cular emphasis on the potato fields
and how the Barnetts rogue and
grow seed. They visited the Kosa
Farm at Ulysses next and toured
the shop where the Kosa’s make
some of the equipment used on
their potato and dairy farm, as well
as examining the storage facilities.
The group arrived back in
Coudersport late afternoon where
they toured the Potter County His
torical Society with members of
the society acting as tourguides
and answering questions about the
artifacts stored there.
The evening meal was at Potato
City Motor Inn, Coudersport R.D.,
tl -Stroke Environ®
BECAUSE GRIME DOESNT PAY
|CEVB)
CEVA LABORATORIES, INC
a Subsidiary ofSanofi, Inc
1 sIKOKL tN\ IH< )N IS iHui IMoIVtsU Ltlx » IMI. s
1 Sam Voder.
Beat Udder
1 Sam Yoder; 2. Sam Yoder.
Junior Champion
Sam Yoder
Reserve Champion
Sam Yoder
Grand Champion
Sam Yoder
Reserve Champion
Sam Yoder
where Ron Brenneman of Interna
tional Paper Company showed
slides of Potter County and the
wildlife of the area.
The next day the group toured
the Irish Farm, Coudersport R.D.#,
where they saw a number of varie-
, oepiOIIIUOI V, HVITTIV
Beet Three Famalaa
1 Sam Yoder.
1 Sam Yoder.
1 Sam Yoder; 2. Carol Barnett
Dam it Daughter
1 Sam Yoder; 2. Carol Barnett.
Supreme Champion Dairy Bull
Henry Mller
Suprama Champion Dairy Bull
ty trails. They then left for the Pen
nsylvania Lumber Museum where
they saw the tools and equipment
used in the early logging heyday of
Potter County and had lunch
served by the Pennsylvania Lum
ber Museum Associates before
department from Lehigh County.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Val. Antiques, Collectors Items,
Household Goods, Dolls,
Nortake Dishes, Etc.
At the CM Bardo home 423 State St.,
Millville.
Weds. Eve., Sept. 9, 1987
Starting 5 PM
Brief listing' follows:
Grained 2 pc. kitchen cupboard w/dropfront
desk; Hoosier kitchen cabinet; round oak
pedestal table; Cherry dropleaf table; tilt-top
table; 2 pine tool chests; 3 pc. parlor suite; 2
teacarts; rope spool bed; raised head couch;
Duncan Phyfe stand; trunks; oak chest drawers
& washstand; wicker clothes basket; old spoke
& hub wagon benches made by Millville
wagon works; cradle; slaw cutter; Duncan
Phyfe dining table; wardrobe w/side drawers;
Meerschaum pipe w/tiger head bowl, fine
carvings, never smoked; sideboard; quantity of
old chairs & rockers; stands; Shirley Temple
creamer; china face doll marked 1894 AM 6/0;
other doll; service for 6 china tea set; old
bottles; davenport; picture frames; doll house
& furniture; 23 cu. ft chest freezer; service for
12 royal Worchester bone china; app. 65 pieces
Nortake azalea dishes; many other items not
listed. Sellers,
C M BARDO FAMILY
Conducted by Fraley Auction Co.
546-6907 AUII94L
HOUSEHOLD &
FARM MACHINERY
AUCTION
Having sold the farm, we have been
commissioned to sell on
SAT., SEPTEMBER 12th
@ 10:00 A.M.
at the farm on Paradise Road; from
Wyaluslng go across bridge up Welles
Mountain Ist. road on right. Watch for
Arrows!
ANTIQUES: Kitchen cupboard; oak desk;
oak dressers: oak chair; Larkin desk; rockers;
oak buffet; pictures; quilts; pitchers; mirror;
oak wash stand; copper apple butter kettle; but
ter chum; library table; dropleaf table; lantern.
GUNS: Ithaca double barrel; Hollis double; 2
single shot shotguns; Page-Lewis 22 cal.
HOUSEHOLD: Hardwick gas stove; Whirl
pool washer; GE refrigerator, kitchen table &
chairs; couch & chair; Sears sir tight stove;
Shenandoah stove; Atlantic stove (new);
cabinets; comer desk; lamps; end tables; beds;
Kenmore rug shampooer; etc.
FARM EQUIPMENT: Farmall 560 gas 2 pt.;
NH 477 haybine; Int. rake; NH 328 manure
spreader; NH S 717 forage harv.; IH 51 self
unloading wagon; Grove kicker wagon; IH 56
com pltr.; Gehl blower; drags; plows; skelaton
elevator; Buzz Saw; sickle mower; old spread
ers; 2 horse tandem axle horse trailer; MC
Cormick-Deering separator. PRODUCE:
Quantity of 2nd cutting. MILKING EQUIP.:
Sunset 315 G bulk milk tank; S.S. sink; Surge
vac. pump. COLLECTORS: Frick Threshing
machine; McCormick com binder w/carrier;
Blizzard blower; hay tedder; old bam. Kelly
Craft 11 ft. truck Camper.
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK!
LUNCH AVAILABLE!
MAE HOOVER - OWNER
HOWARD W. VISSCHER AU9S9L
SALES MANAGER AND AUCTIONEER
NICHOLS, N.Y. ■ 607-699-7250
Senior Gel o( Sire
Produce of Dam
Sam Yoder