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    Central Championship
(Continued from Pago A 33)
Reserve Grand Champion Famala
Burket Falls Farm
Bast Animal Brad & Ownad
1 Amoore Holstein Farm
Product of Dam
1 Alienor Holstein, 2 Singing Brook, 3
Walnut Hill Farm
Dam li Daughter
1 Globe Run Farm, 2 Singing Brook Farm,
3 Autumn-View Holstems
Bast Three Females
1 Singing Brook Farm, 2 Globe Run Farm,
3 Alienor Holstein Farm
Premier Breeder
Alienor Holstein Farm
Premier Exhibitor
Singing Brook Farms
REPLACE OLD ENGINES
WITH KAWASAKI POWER
Mounting holes on the
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standard B&S
mounts perfectly.
• FA 76: 1.7 hp 4 Cycle
• FA 130: 3. hp 4 Cycle
• FA 210; 5 hp 4 Cycle
• FG 300: 7.5 hp 4 Cycl
• For Lawn & Garden Ei
Construction, Industrial . cquipn,
■ Model FA76D (shown) Weighs only 16 Ibsl
• Ideal Engine (or Maytag Washers.
• All Engines can tie shipped U.P.S. direct to you
LETS TALK ABOUT REPLACING YOUR OLD ENGINE NOW AND SAVE SSS
ON OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
CHECK IT OUT AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER NOW!
HAVE YOU TRIED A KAWASAKI LATELY?
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Lie. #AU-532-L
Licensed & Bonded
101 White Oak Drive, Lancaster, Pa.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE 201 ACRE DAIRY FARM
THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1988
COWS i EQUIPMENT @ 9:30 AM
REAL ESTATE @ 2:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Clinton Rd. ]uat aaat of Rt. 163, Montgomary
Co., Naw York Slat*.
DIRECTIONS: North of Rt. 20 on Rt. 166 to T Rd. Turn laft on
Rt. 163 to tint croaaroada and turn right to first farm on Isft.
FARM consists of 2 tracts. Mam tract with building is 107
acres. Mostly all tillable with a 48 stanchion farni, there is a
Patz bam cleaner, V/t ” stainless steel Conde pipeline sys
tem, 500 gallon Jamesway milk tank, I6’x4B’ Unadilla silo
wAmloader, young stock facilities, Ig. 5 bedroom home
with eat-in kitchen, living and dining room, den, well
water, central heal and attached garage. There is also a
large pond. 2nd tract is 94 acres level farm land. Soil is
excellent loam soil in high state of cultivation and crops are
great! I This farm is located in Daily Valley and is ideally
located with 7 milk mirkets. Midway between Utica and
Schenectady, New York. There is an assumable $89,000
first mortgage il you qualify at 10% interest. Property will
be ofcrcd individually and together. Ttrma art 10% down
day of auction with balance dua on or bafora December 1,
1988.
SALE BY:
WALTER & MARY PAYACK
SANFORD G. LEAMAN, CAI AUCTIONEER
Uc. #AU-532-L (717) 569-4264
Food Stand by local Fire Co.
Listing of registered herd and equipment to fol
low next week.
Call 518-993-3505 for appointment to see.
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Holstein Junior Show
Show Results
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Ross T Snider; 2 Rodney Fairman, 3
Casey James
Intermediate Heifer Calf
1 James Bylen 2 Kelli A Baney, 3 Tam
my McTavish
Senior Heifer Calf
1. Dianne Clock; 2 Melissa Sollenberger,
3 Karen Marteeny.
Summer Yearling Heifer
1 CharannL Foster, 2 AmssaKensinger,
3 Brett Nesbitt
Public Auction Register
SEPTEMBER
FRI. SEPT. 16 - 10 30AM
Mapteside Dairy Dispersal
of 200 Reg Hoisteins. Mor
ris, NY, at junction of Rt. 23
& 51. David Roffey, Owner.
The Cattle Exchange,
Managers.
FRI. SEPT. 16-12 Noon 66
Holstein Dairy Cattle
Donald Bieber farm, 1 mi.
N. of Dewart, PA, off Rt
405. Donald & Wendy Kulp,
Sellers Fraley Auct. Co.
SAT. SEPT. 17 - 9:3OAM
Antiques, Shop Eq, Farm
Eq. & Vehicles, Shotguns.
Centre Co., PA. 4 mis. E. of
Centre Hall, off Rt. 45 E ,
r 1
Agßestore Inc.
Invites you to the
following farm tours:
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1988
1:00p.m.
Elvin Ranck, Oxford, Pa.
215-932-5423
Wednesday. Sept. 21. 1988
1:00 p.m.
Noah Yoder, Lewlsburg, Pa.
717-524-7965
Come and see the advantage of
biological farming.
Excellence in biological agriculture
f
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1988
Percy Brown Nursery and Garden Center, Old
River Road, Birdeboro, Pa. (Just Otf Route 724...
Watch for Slgnc)...
OVERSTOCKED INVENTORY
AND EQUIPMENT SALE
Percy Brown Garden Center is not going out of
business... but must sell alot before winter comes...
so, just in time for Fall Planting: Selling Nursery
Stock of All Varieties Both Decorative and
Flowering Trees and Shrubs, Japanese Maples,
Pine, Dogwood, Cedar, Euonymus, Hollies, Jump
ers, Spruce, Azaleas, Coloncastcr, Burning Bush,
Arbovitac, Forsythia, Rose of Sharon, Privet,
Polcntilla, Pyrocantha, Rhododendrons, Spirca,
Common Lilac, Vibunum, Wcigela, Vines, Fruit
Trees, Small Trccs-Asst., Perennials, Plus Many
More Different Colors, Shapes, and Sizes, Some
B&B, some in Cans and Pots, Several Varieties in
each Category, Good Healthy Nursery Stock. Ready
for Home Use or Resale. Also Plastic and Clay Pols,
Patco and Ortho Products, Decorative Planters, and
Lots More!!! If You Need Deciduous Flowering
Shrubs, Perennials, Fruit, Shade, or Flowering
Trees... This Sale Is For You 1 !!
EQUIPMENT: #5 Beckcr/Millcr Vertical Mill
ing Machine, Gill Pulvizcr w/3 Pt. Hitch,
Roycrsford/Excelsior 20” Drill Press, Back Hoc
Buckets, 6’ Snow Blade, Wisconsin Electric Start 4
Cy Rebuilt Motor, Continental Power Plant
w/Elcctric Start, Clutch and Gear Reduction, Sun
Infra-Red Tune Up Machine/Analyscr, Hcrshcy 2
Row Transplanter/Draw Bchind/110 Gal. Tank,
Pressure Greasers, Gravely Tractors with Mowers,
Electric Start and Sickle Bars/Sulky, (2) Simar/
Geneve Rotolillcr (1 is fpr parts) Traveling
Sprinkler, General Hand Tools, and More!!!
Auctioneer’s Note: Percy Brown Must Liquidate
Prior To Cold Weather... Too Much Stock to Store!!
Over 3,000 pieces of Nursery Stock To Be Sold!
Sale Held Rain or Shine. Refreshments.
Terms: Cash or Approved Check
Conditions by
NEVEN& GALEN BROWN
KEN REED, AUCTIONEER
Appraisals • Estates Bought And Sold
• Liquidations AU-001-6SB-L
401 Main Street, Royersford, PA 19468
(215) 948-4871
1 Michael Burket; 2 Matthew Black, 3
John Wensel
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
1. John Foster 111. 2. Brett Nesbit, 3 Kara
fussy.
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Anissa Kensinger.
Junior Champion
Michael Burket
Reserve Jr. Champion Female
John Foster 111
Jr. Best 3 Females
1. Alienor Holstein Farm; 2 Globe Run
Closing Date Monday 500 P M
ot each week s publication
jsut 2 mis S of Penns
Cave, between Rt 45 & Rt.
192. Mr. Harold Walker.
Owner. Ronald J Gilligan,
Auct.
SAT SEPT 17 -10 AM
Construction Eq., Dump
Truck Auction, Philadelphia
Park Race Track (Formerly
Keystone Race Track), Phi
ladelphia, PA. Alex Lyon &
Son, Aucts.
SAT. SEPT 17 -11 AM
Antiques, Collectibles, HH,
Model T, Guns, Coins. M.K.
& Aha Farnsworth, 8 mis. E
of Muncy, PA, 7 mis W of
Millville, off Rt. 442. Estate
of Alta Farnsworth. Fraley
Auct. Co
9:00 A.M.
Junior Yearling Heifer
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1988-A37
Farm: 3. Globe Run Farm.
Jr. 2-Year-Old
1 Ross Hershberger; 2 Dianne Glock, 3
Clinton Black.
Sr. 2-Year-Old
1 Keith Kennedy; 2 Russell Kyper, 3
Anissa Kensinger.
3- Cow
1 Anissa Kensinger, 2 John Foster 111
4- Cow
1 Eric Stine; 2 John Foster 111
30 YEARS AGO
-With entries from eleven states
already received, Charles Morrow,
manager of the Eastern National
Livestock Show, today reminded
livestockmen that the deadline for
entering stock in this year’s show
has been set for October 18.
Young farmers must enter their
prize livestock in the 4-H Club and
FFA classes by October 11.
-(Feature by Jack H. Owens)
‘Tomatoes are just about shot,”
seemed to be the most often
expressed opinion Thursday
among farmers and brokers in Lan
caster County. Blight moved into
the county several weeks ago, but
did not become severe in tomato
fields until 10 days ago. When it
did strike, however, destruction
was rapid and in some places
almost complete.
The warmer and drier weather at
the beginning of the week gave a
small bit of hope to growers when
it seemed the blight-ridden fields
were holding their own and
appeared the fruits still on the vin
es would ripen. With cool nights
and increased humidity during the
later days of the week, hope for any
recovery faded.
- A newcomer this week to the
Lancaster Farming staff and the
eastern United States is Odiss L.
“Ag Journalist
(Continued from Peg* A 1)
Purcell submitted three articles
that appeared in Lancaster Farm
ing on Lancaster County water
ways, their clean-up and their rela
tionship to the Chesapeake Bay
pollution problems; on Garden
Spot High School’s Grassland
FFA Building Our American
Communities Project; and a series
on Johncs, a disease in dairy cattle
causing economic hardship to
Pennsylvania dairy farmers.
Purcell, who resides in Notting
ham, is the wife of Edward L. Pur
cell, Jr. and is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Brewer of
Oxford, Pa. She is a 1986 graduate
of the University of Delaware.
An award of $5OO will be pre
sented to Ms. Purcell at PcnnAg’s
110th Annual Convention, which
will be held from September 18-20
at the Sheraton Inn, Gettysburg,
Pa.
Speakers to be featured at the
110th Convention will include
William G. Hyland, editor of “For
eign Affairs” magazine, and
4-Yur-Old h Under Dry Cow
1. Robert L. Hammer.
S-Year-OM Cow
1. John Foster III; 2. John Foster 111, 3. Bren
Nesbit
1 Eric Stma.
Grand Champion Famala
Keith Kennedy
Reserve Grand Champion Female
THIS WEEK
“Dan” McGrew, who is assuming
duties as the publication’s news
editor.
A native of Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma, McGrew received his
training in agricultural journalism
from Oklahoma State University
(A&M). He had edited a north
western Oklahoma County-seat
weekly, was farmer editor for a
Nebraska daily, and comes to LF
from the public relations depart
ment of the Nebraska Game
Commission.
-“Agriculture - Everybody’s
Business” will be the theme of the
1959 Pennsylvania Farm Show,
the Farm Show Commission
announced today.
The State Farm Show will be
held next January 12 through 16,
making it the 43rd since the event
was founded in 1917.
- The biggest crop year on
record is forecast as of August 1 by
the Crop Reporting Board.
An estimated all-crop produc
tion index of 113 would be con
siderably more than the previous
record of 106 set in 1948 and
equalled in 1956 and last year. The
per acre yield index covering 28
leading crops is estimated at 137, a
record high, and 8 per cent above
last year.
Of The Year”
Robert C. McFarlane, former
National Security Adviser to Presi
dent Ronald Reagan. PennAg
Industries Association invites all
members of the media to attend the
convention.
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LANCASTER
FARMING
FOR COMPLETE
AND
UP-TO-DATE
MARKET
REPORTS
•-Year-Old Cow
Eric Stine
Pat Purcell