, 12 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8, 1962 EGGS COMING OUT OF THE WASHER are in spected by Paul Hess, Hess Brothers, Ephrata, left, and procurement manager, John Snader, after the in stallation of the new in-plant egg washer this week. Snader says he believes it is possible to get a better washing job in the plant than producers can get on the farm. The washer shown here will handle only a por tion of the eggs at the plant and will process eggs only from producers requesting the service. • Egg Washing - spraying does prevent evapor (continued trom page 11) atlon of moisture from the maintain quality of an un- egg ’ I)ut t 0 d°' a perfect job, washed egg but only to keep *-he e »» s should be oil dipped, dnt and manure soft until an< * ; tllat Just Is not P ractl " the egg is washed. “Of course ’ New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. Xew Holland 334-2194 • New Holland, Pa. 239TH GARDEN SPOT SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 LANCASTER, PENNA. •Sale held ut the J. AI. Brubaker Farm in Willow Street Village, 4 miles soutli ot Lancaster, Pa. just olf Rtes. 72 and 022, 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEIXS (Xearly all just liesh or elosc springing young cows and lieiteis Sen ice Bulls Heiter Calves) Nearly all Bang’s Certilied and Vacc. AH T. B. Accred. Blood X T. B. tested within SO days of sale. Xearly all eligible to go anyyyheie. EARLY ENTRIES LOOK VERY PROAITSIXG!! O Aii own dtr. ot Elimrolt A'oyager M with 450 fat. Should easily tlassiiy “AG”. Ralph Sands, AVvoming, Pa. • 3 beauti 4til Ist call dtis. ol “lyanhoe” out ot “GP” dams at 2 yrs. with 501 Lit and other 524 tat. One bred to Cocbian General, other to Ideal Jo. \lso a Ist tall dtr. ol “Bean” out of (»30-lb., 3 yr. dam and a strong maternal line. Due sale time to “lyanhoe”. Jacob K. Houser, Jr., Lampeter, Pa. • A 518-lb., 3.0%, 305 da., 2\, 3 jr. dtr. ol Maplehend Dean King Posch "out ol dtr. ol “Gat Boy” with 3 lees, over <>oo lat. Due to “lyanhoe”. Glen Pelter, Carlisle, I’a. • From Derrwiyn Farm, X'ew A\ mdsor Md. 5 lull eahes that will write terriiic pedi giees. All aie bv Fran AVill Ban Francy RR. You will like them. 0 3 iihc entiles Irom Jay-Ridge Farms, Carlisle, Pa. A “Gay-Boy” with 47<i lat pist tresh, A Xeillpvuiod Roburke Joe dtr. pist liesh with Ist call and out ol 52<i-lb. dam, A. C. C. Goy. Curtiss dtr. pist liesh with Ist calt. • Ist calf dtr. ot AAmt. Zeus An tor lle\ out ol 514-lb. gr’dtr. ol Pabst Regal. Due .liter sale to “lyanhoe”. Also gr’dtr. ol AVis Maestro due with Ist tall. AAillaid Mathews, Stouclisburg, Pa. • A Maple b< nd Dean King Posch dtr. with 3 recs. ol 537, 528 and 525 lat, all in 305 days. Due salt* time to Yarba Admiral Triumph. James B. Riymesser & Sons, Boiling Springs, Pa. • From Henry Staullcr, Bainbridge, Pa. A Ist call dtr. ot “Sky liner” out ot 095-lb. dam. Due at sale time. Also a Ist calf dtr. ol “lyanhoe” out ol dam with 579-lbs. lat, due at sale time. These ate well grown heifers with nice udders. Be sure you see them. • A'rig. son ol Big Rock Burke Tidy from a “AG” dam with 547 lat; 2nd dam “A T G” GMD. - 900 F. MVKK SURE Y«r ATTEXI) THIS DECEMBER GARDEX SPOT THE QVUATY XVIIX I*l AO ASK YOB!! Sale starts 12:00 Noon Bunch Available Catalogs It. A L'STIX BACKUS INC. EARB E. GROFF, Sale, Mgrs. & Auctioneers, I.ocal Rep. Mexico, X*. Y. Strasburg, PA. But What about 'cost. Bau-grefen ’'rots '3faVe'- he<»me- a taminate -mot jpnly jithe, egg s erman says studies conducted - •'prdblefii.-' i, 'He' ''said the plant, but .. , ; else. ’-.-Since by- The Pennsylvania ' State 7 ' manage*® ‘are’ lidt agreed as -eggs are -coming .in. University show costs' ‘of .55’"to wliy tiffs' 'is' so, = tyilt Batier-'-chances _■ ot ~increased ybgc-ter--! to--;7S cents a dozen for''all man ~sfiys/’ ’ - the ial and ’mold - eontamriaatjoal types of -washing operations ‘spaces between tire plastic ovei previous operations on farms m« the state. With sheets are' ‘filled Witt' mold enormous.” - - the cost of ih-plant "washing set at approximately % cent a dozen, this appears to be a money saving process. However, Ben Burkholder believes there is a fallcy in this line of thinking. Bauer man agrees that it is not al ways possible to provide oth er woik lor hired labor, and it is unfair to 'charge full la bor price for the- wife or ■children who may h6lp out in' odd minutes in a family oper ation In most cases, they would not be otherwise en gaged- therefore, the cost of then- labor- should not Jie counted as high pi iced as paid high priced as paid labor. ■Raymond Sander does not agree He believes in most cases it costs more than a cent a dozen to wash eggs on the farm Biggest labor sav ing, he believes is in the met hod of gathering. He said, “We are hoping that the far mer will gather on flats rather than in baskets ” This will save more time than just the time required to put the basket of eggs through the washer, he believes. But how about the finished product 9 Burkholder says reports from other plants which have been washing for some time. Public Horse Sole Mon. Eve., Dec. 17 at Blue Ball, Penna., Lancaster County 5 registered thorough breds, 1 mare in foal, load of Kentucky saddle bred horses, load of standard bred horses, Tack at 6:30. Horses at 7:30. PAUL Z. MARTIN Pli. Xeu Holland 354-0071 DTH^PiBCS^iBCiBKe T •• ' •• ’ r< J m TW|] spol-es and hyphae (the-gray- - .-■Bauerman. further beliefs, ish web-like material). These as does Burkholder,, spores are sucked up into the plant washing will give some 1 trap on the ' vacuum appara- -pi oduoers an- excuse for-shipp., tus where they are vented all mg dirty eggs. - , i over the plant and can recon- (Continued on Page 16) ft Ipoys to buy from Reist I 9 ALFALFAS to choose from i 10 CLOVERS to choose front \r' „ I ■ * - V / | INOCULATED BEFORE DELIVERY - FREE I ' \ REIST SEED COMPANY L Mount Joy, Pa. 55g?3!E3 35655533253 555 |CHRISTMAS SHOP! WIN A Over^SOO. I “■ No Purchase Necessary Ask Clerk for FREE Ticket 1 Groff’s Hardware f gf S. 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