NEW HOLDING PENS AT VINTAGE Sales Stables should be completed in about ur to six weeks The completion of the new pens will make room for expanding re apis at the Tuesday night auctions At present time pens must be emptied and filled a iin during , the sale, but when the addition is completed holding pens will be empty at —L.F. Photo le start of each auction TASTY ... ECONOMICAL PACKED WITH MILK MAKING POWER! START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you In designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. ,c. coy. For Prompt,. Courteous Service, y In Bags or Bulk, Ccdl... Lancaster EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-2466 New Holland QuarryviUe ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 25, 1961 —7 Vintage Barn Additions Are Nearing Completion Additions to the holding pens at the Vintage Sales Stables should be ready for use in four to six weeks, a spokesman for the organiza tion said this week. The addition of more than 50 per cent more area than is now under roof at the sales barn will make it pos sible to move cattle easier and faster during the weekly sale, according to Frank Dussinger, sale manager. Dussinger said the work men are making good pro gress and the new pens should be ready for use in ahout a month to six weeks. The auction, held each Manheim Tuesday night, sells fat cat tle, stockers and feeders, veal calves, hogs and sheep At the sale this week a total of 1,076 head of livestock rriAtfK DUSSINGER crossed the block, Buyers at the auction rep resented meat packers from Philadelphia and Baltimore as well as many local butch ers Many of the light cattle going through the ring are returned to farms in the area for further finishing Since The U. S Depart ment of Agriculture Market News report began covering the Vintage sale last year sales have been steadily in creasing until addition of the new pens became necessary. • Garden Spot 4-H ("From page D Road and Donna Landis, ol 2088 Creek Hill Road, song leaders; James Houser, Lam neter, and Esther Overgaard Lancaster R 4, game leaders. Adult leaders of the club include Maurice Herr, Ref ion; Mrs Walter Overgaard, Lancaster R 4; Wilbur Hou ser Lampeter, and Char.es Hess, 1749 Old Philadelphia Pike Following the election. Assistant County Agent Win. throp Memam showed slides of county 4-H club members. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. KILL RATS! Use RAT HAKES! Pa. 820 Com A high population variety Yields up to 160 bu. per acre have been recorded. Stahds up when oth ers lodge Withstands drought Has a very strong stalk Good resistance to corn leaf aphis and corn borer Responds to thick planting and high 'ertilization uniform height ears Drier at harvest time than other varieties. REIST SPED COMPANY