Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 09, 1961, Image 14

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    1|— Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Dacambor 9, 19S1, lanCOStOf Poultry
(From page 3)
Farm Calendar • Fa^ m p "“ s „
(From Bade "L
land Young Farmers to
hold Soil Conservation
Watershed meeting in the
'High School.
Dec. 13 6:30 p.m - Coun
ty Farm Equipment Deal
ers Christmas party at the
Plain & Fancy Farn near
Bird-in-Hand
7:00 pm. - County Agri
culture teachers class on
greenhouse care at Spring
Grove, York County.
8 p.m. - Red Rose Baby
Beef and Lamb 4-H Club
to hold Christmas party at
East Petersburg School.
Farm Show details present
ed
Dec 14*— 8:00 p.m. - Lam
peter Young Farmers As
sociation in the Lampeter
High School. Election of
officers and reports of
state delegates
8:00 p. m - County Hol
stein 4-H Club to hold
Christmas party at the
Farm Bureau building, Dil
lerville Road.
Dec. 16 Ipm. - Special
steer fitting and showing
demonstration for 4-Hmem
bers exhibiting steers at
the Farm Show. Special
blocking demonstration.
Farm of Titus Lefever, of
Manheim R 3.
8.00 pm. - Senior Exten
sion Club Christmas party
at the home of Jane Gray
bill, Manheim R 3.
• Porter
(From page 16)
made our way back over the
rough trail, through the end
less fields of rice t (at this
place there "was nee as far
as you could see,) to our bi
eye’es and back to the Rural
Institute for a welcome
breakfast.
(More from Nepal next week)
COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED
...during the diy period PRODUCE
UP TO 25% MORE MILK!
BEFORE CALVING This cow wai fitted
on *h« Pioneer program for 60 doyi before
solving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body
condition.
AFTER COMPLETING RECORD
fame cow after having produced 23,044 Ib».
of milk and 941 lbs. of fat as a 4 year old.
Note the extreme dairyness and exceptional
body condition shown after this cow produced
n’/e tons of milkl
0*920'60A
Joseph M. Good & Sons
Same, 600 D WV, 8-2, Daniel
K. Good, 16.4; 23.- D. £. Horn
- -_ , attn -' h, & Co. (Lee Reinecker), 6000
2£l.*£sWV. B*2, Daniel K. Good. 16-
■were tower with the except- 4 . 24 (James W«ter),
-ion of cows, calves, sheep, '9OOO WV, 9, Meador's Poult
and hulterfat. ry, 16.6; 25. J. J. Hess, II (J.
Warren Dshteman) 1450 WV,
8-2, John N. Thomas, 17.5;
26. Andrew N. Miller, 1800
WV, 9-2, John N. Thomas,
17 5; 27 M&B (BenJ. Bruba
ker) 1150 WVC, 12-2, Daniel
K Good, 21.0; 28 Same, 650
WVC, 12-2, Daniel K. Good,
21 0; 29. Lee Poultry Farm,
1700 LF, 2 yr., NO SALE, 5 -
0 bid; 30.' M&B (William D.
Stong), 6750 18, 8-6, Island
Poultry, 16.8;
31. Same, (Benj. Brubaker)
1150 WVP, 12-2, W. C. Mel
’inger & Son, 25.0; 32. Same,
650 WVP, 12-2, W C. Mel
linger & Son, 25.0; 33 Same
(Dan'el Ebersole) 8300 WV,
83, Header’s Poultry, KT6;
34. J W. Eshelman & Son
(Rod Ro-e Research Cen.) 2,-
300 WV. 82, Island Poultry,
16.7; 35. Andrew N. Miller,
1800 WV, 9-2, Daniel K.
Good, 17.2;
36. Same Carl B. Risser,
171- 37 M&B (William D.
Stong) 3250 IR. 8-6. Island
P-u’+ry 16 8: 38. J. WiTiam
Groff. 250 HF, Daniel K.
Prices received for all
crops as a group averaged
slightly above a month ear
lier but a full seve.i per
cent below a year ago. Pric
es on grain and hay were
higher but vegetable prices
were lower.
During the month ended
November 15, the index of
rnces received by farmers
throughout the United Stat
es was down nearly one per
cent, or about two points,
to 238 per cent of its 1910-
‘l4 average. Lower prices
on meat animals, citrus fr
uit, corn, cotton and eggs
were responsible for most
of the decline.
The index of prices paid
by farmers, including inter
est, taxes and farm wage
rates remained at 301 per
cent - the same as the pre
ceding three months. It was
the highest November index
of record.
CHRISTMAS SALE
Monday Evening, December 11, 1961
MARTIN SALE BARN
BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER COUNTY
HORSES, PONIES, NEW TACK
Lot of New Furs
Sale at 6.30 P. M. Horses 8.00 P. M
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Phone, New Holland EL 4-6671
Proper feeding of the dry cow is
the most important single factor af
fecting herd health, longevity, and a
sustained high level of milk produc
tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry.
Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed
will repair the body from the previous
lactation, build a reserve of body
condition for the next lactation, and
develop a stronger calf. In addition ,
your cows will have less calving diffi
culties, eliminate placenta quickly,
have less udder congestion, and most
importantly they will produce up to
25% more milk!
See us today for full particulars.
LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE
Good, 14.5: 39. Same,, 1500 ' I
Danfei'K. Good, 14.3. ’ I
< -d^om J page i) , I
FftESH PORIC CXItE'. ' . J
* Before storing FFa|
iffa\s«ss^iras^.i
Louise Hamilton, Fern 'Boildlny on .the .Dill
extension nutrition‘ .. vfl | e v.jfc rtL . TfSbaeed' trol
K you won't -tee _the, tfe . ■ taken!
meat within a lew days,-*e-; FaimShfi
wrap it loosely in waxed. pa-, during r-the . iaHowing' wed
pear and-put it in the refrrg- - \ 2
orator: Pork is highly-perish" Next’meeting'of thegroS
ab’e and must be refrtgerat-. will be ’January 4 .at 4B
ed whether it is raw or p m In 'the' Ephrata hlB
cooked. school. ■ g
227TH GARDEN SPOT SALE—THURSDAY. DEC.,
LANCASTER. PA.
Sile held on the -J. M. BrubakerFarm located In
Use of Willow Street. J a4 miles soath of Lancaster. P*. Ji
off Routes 72 end 222. Witch For Signs. . -
75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(Nearly all just fresh or- close age bi
—Heifer Calves). AT T.B. Accredited. OBing’s Certif
nearly all call vaccinated. Vacc. .against shipping fev,
mastitis tested. ;
Mr. G. A Burdick It Son sends 8 Tpp» ! 1 „
• A Maple Dean King Posch dtrt with “In fat, 15,6'
due to Cochran General. • WiS Master- Forward dtr
402 P, 2y, 9411 M. due-to Cochran General.-* A 3yr.
of “Ty Vic*’ with 11,317 M. at'2 yrs. arid, due to Cod
General. • Budd Farm Master Ace .dtr. with.-~460.fat
to Sequoia bull. • Wis Supreme Crusader, dtr. due !
sale to “Ivanhoe” • Burkte Lad” dtr. just, fresh wit!
calf and out of 580-lb dam. • A full sister to Mee
Farms Fo low On Laird with 450 fat. Due- after sai
“General”. • Ist calf grahdtr. of- “Lucifer” out Of 55
dam. Due after safe to son of “Ivanhoe”. Make sure
,-see this good group at Garden Spot on December 14
Many other top consignments from out regular cohsif
• 487-lb, 3yr. dtr. of Pabst Reburke Duke out of
dam with 805 F., 22,880 M due after sale to “Ivf
• 47&-lb 2yr dtr. of a “VG" dam with many recs
708 fat, 2x Due after sale. • 4584 b. 2yr. gr’dtr. of
Sir Hoburke Rag Apple. Due to-Malloy Audacious. •
lb 3yr. dtr. of Sylvia Usora Monarch out of 701-lb <
Due to son of “Drummer”. * Yr g son of ‘Drummer’
of “VG 87” dam with 664 fat. There will fe many
more—Make sure you’re there on Dec. 14 at Garden
Sa’e starts 12 00 Noon Lunch Available Cat;
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC.. Sale Mgrs. and
Auctioneers, Mexico, N, Y.
EARL L. GROFF. Local Rep.. Strasburg. Pa.
PUBLIC SAL
—OF—
Farm Equipment and Holstein Dairy
Saturday, Dec. 16, 196
ALONG ROUTE 72, 12 MILES SOUTH OF
CASTER. 1 MILE NORTH OF BUCK. ATTRUCE.
23 Holstein Cows & First Calf He’
Eight of which were fresh in the Fall. Balance due Wi
and Spring Most of the cattle were formerly from Wis
sin, and are bred to S P.A B.C. sires. Herd has had 30-
blood test.
1956F0rd 900 Po wermaster Tra
With New Front-mounted Cultivator and Tobacco Hoers
Wheel Weights.
Ford 8 N Tractor
(Motor Overhauled) Very Good Rubber,
Sauder Manure Loader and Blade, Ford 3-Point Corn P'
er, Ford 3-Point 7-Ft. Mower, Ford Fiex-O-Hitch 28
Harrow, McD. 45 PTO Baler, Allis Chalmers 60 AIH
Combine, Ford 1-Row Corn Picker, Stauffer 2 Row Ti
planter, (Used 2 Seasons), Veemer Hay Crimper, J D N<
7-Ft Mower, David Bradley 4-Bar Side Delivery
Oliver 12 Disc Grain Drill, New Holland Fertilizer Spv
er, 8 Ft Dunham Cu’tipacker, 3 Section Spring Han
McD. Rubber Tire Wagon with 16 Ft, Bed, Tobacco Lad
to fit, David Bradley Rubber Tire Wagon with 14-Ft. Tol
co Ladders to fit, 2 Steel Wheel Tobacco Wagons
1946 U-Tag Chevrolet Truck
With »14-Ft. Bed. Good Rubber and Motor Recently O
hauled.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
2-Unit Seamless Surge, 4-Umt Pump (used less than 1 yi
Pipe and Stall Cocks for 20 Head 15 Milk Cans McD
Can Milk Cooler, Buckets, Strainers, Double Wash
Water Heater, Milk Scales. Record Cabinet, Sunbeam
C.ipper.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Lombard Cham Saw, Tractor Chains, Feed Cart on Eubi
Rubber Tired Wheelbarrow, Coal Chute, 12x14 Tarp, 50
Heavy Electric Cord, 3 Rolls of Tobacco Muslin (used
season). Forks, Shovels, Digging Iron, Sledge, Log Chi
Air Compressor (like new), Ropes, Grease Guns, Oil Pi
and Drum, Bolts, Electric Fencer, Wire, Posts, Baler Tw
Tobacco Aprons, Tobacco Spears, Shears, Electric Brooi
Neets, Feeders, Automatic Waterers, Heat Tape, Time C T
and items’too numerous to mention
10 TONS OF EAR CORN
Twenty Feet of Corn Si 7 age in an upright silo, one Bu
Penn-Scott Clover Seed Be sure to attend this sale as ;
Be sure to attend this sale as you will find Equiprm
in good condition.
Sale at 12:00 Noon. Terms Cash.
DiUer, and Kreider, Auctioneers
Lunch by New Providence Sewing Circlet
Allis Chalmers WD Tractor
With WD-45 Kit and 3-Boltoin Mounted- Plow
SAMUEL B. BRUBA