12—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, October 10, 1958 Auction Offers Graded Feeder Stock The last of a senes of state wide feecle calt auctions, totaling 1750 animals, is scheduled to bo held Nov 1 at the Lancastei Live stock Yaids with 400 head ot uniloinilj grouped lots oJ feedei annuals Similar sales weie conducted Oct 1 to 3 at Butlci, Biookville and Wa> ncsbmg, with 175, 100 cud 700 head at each sale respec tneh All sales oiler Hereford and Angus calves, and most oiler Shot thorns Aside from providing producer s with an outlet for then cdves and buyers with a supply ol good stock, the sales will pel loim an educational seivice bj helping to stimulate belter beef sponsored bv the Southwestern cattle programs Anothei sale is scheduled with 350 head to be sold at the Bed fold Coun*\ Fairgrounds, Bedford Oct 30 The Butler, Biookville, and Bcdtoid sales are sponsoied bv local feeder r all sales associa tions The Wajnesbmg sale was I For Greater Profits Feed W- W. F. Poultry and V Livestock Feeds Outstanding for Pioduction and Efficiency ★ Canadian Pasture Grass ★ Vapam ★ Fertilizers for Fall use WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 FAMOUS TOR DELIVERY IN MINUTES Idea 1-row picker A. B. C Groff New Holland F. 11. Shotzberger Elm H. S. \(*wcoiikt & Son A. L. Herr & Bro. Mt. Joy Quarryville Allen H. Matz Denver Pa Livestock Bleeders associa t'on Lancastei Livestock Exchange and Pa Livestock and Allied In dustiy association will sponsor the local sale Extension livestock specialists fiora Penn State University will soil and grade the calves prior to the sales foi grouping them in ui ilorm lots County agents assist with the sales , When our Representa tive voted no on sufficient mental health funds, does he then advocate custody instead of cure ? Kenneth McCauley DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE HUSKS a&Hts* Fni'iiKf'ifd for romrincnce, <imj e< ouonij Imludis many rx lu-ive fpitup uhuli faimrr') tlirm for Laudi** Bros. Lancaster J. Paul Nolt J. H. Reitz & Son Lititz, RD4 Floating points hug giound con tmn Tuple gath tunfi chain 1 - pull in down stalks Big - capacity husking bed husks gently, thoroughly before you buy Gap SETTING CONTROLS oa the mix-grmder unit, Henry Hess, left, prepares to leave the automatic unit to its job of manufactur ing 25 tons of laying mash monthly At ** ' * ‘ ***■■*■ *”*• Vr‘ FOR THE second time in their operation mash out and into the feeding system Fi om Robei t uses hand labor, this time to smooth field to feeder by machinery, a perfect his load of mash When he arrives at the example of modern farming LF PHOTO poultry house, the cart will elevate the To Honor Year’s Leader Poultry MarSieting Research Award Nominations Open — The Poultry and The aw aid has three principal i nuallv loi outstancmg achieve- Egg National Board has an obmc’iv as (1) to recognize out-1 m-nts in the field of poultry piod nounced that it is now receiving -.landing achievement in the fields i l,cts res - alch covenng area-, ol nominations foi its 1958 Reseaich of poullrv pioducls technology piocessing quality preservation Achievement Award and marketing, (2) to encourage nutritive value, new and impiovert PR\B s Technical Advisory investigators to intensify then product development, and/oi mei- Committee which is appointed m efforts in those areas of reseaicr chanchsmg TT the Poultry Science Association [which will Eaci to the increased ' Any icsidenl o ic Urn od will select the recipient from the consumption oi poultry and eggs Slates oi Canada al be - igible list of candidates nominated and (3 )to help publicize r-soaich Ireceive1 receive the award Member- The PENB Research Achiev: and /s contiibution to Poultry shl P 111 dnv prolcssioml assocui ment Awaui was first piesented and Egg National Board objec- tlon is not a prerequisite 1 10- m 1955 It consists of an appro live- \ IOILS nnate plaque and additional hon Regulations Governing . s prcdccyssor (tne CHRISTIE ors that mav bo designated by the Grantim Award AWARD) are not eligible Poultiy „nd’ Egg National Board The award shall be given an-- (Continued on page 13) I I i * i \ JJ - 1 ■I I ... £ ' vr i it | ’I *#'■ pm** .the rear, Robert, with a junior partner of the Hess operation, opens the chute to teed mash into his augur cart, parked in place below the feed plant LF PHOTO **• ‘ 4**-' ff. i f ♦ >
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