22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12, 1966 Rutter Bros. Get Gold Star Guernsey Award i*eter«mhioi'(in. x. h. Rutter ‘Brothers of York hnvp been mi mod Gold Stur Quern ney Breeders for 1!8i.7 by The American Guernsey Cuttle Club. This Is the second straight jour Mmt Rutter ]ti others have won thin hon or . Some, of the requirements Tor the award were that all Guernseys over eight months ol ape owned by the farm were registered; that the herd included at least 10 reg istered Guernsey cow 9 with produ.tion records made of ficial during the year, with at least 7U r c ot them home hied, that the herd was on official AU or HIR-DHIR test with a lactation at erase at least I’i'V over the bleed av erage foi eithei milk or but terfat. 301-2XME. and that SOCf ot the cows with of ficial iecoid s completed dur ing the jeai were -classified with an aveiage scoie tor the group ot 82 sor better The production summaiy ot Rutter 13 1 others held showed G') cows with T 5 records av ei aging 11,671 p'ound s ot milk and o<i2 pounds of fat 30'5-2X M E and with an av erage da«s.Station for 64 cows ot 84 S peicent To win a Gold Star Quern set Bleeder Award a held must also meet ngid health requu emen'ts and an appli cant tor the award must be an active menrbei of both a State Gueinsev Association and The American . Guernsev Cattle Club • NEPPCO (Continued from Page 13) an infoimative talk on turkey faim sanitation practices in geneial, and how to disinfect pole barn dirt floors in parti cular Goldhaft told his audi ence that 20 parts of ammonia per' million parts of air which the average human can not detect is sufficient to significantly inciease respiia toiy ailments in chickens 01 tuikeys Wide open turkey houses help solve this problem, he said, but fiequently create otheis For ti eating dirt floors, Gold haft recommended the use of liquid formaldehyde, diluted one to one with watei, and in jected into an oidmaiy garden hose using a liquid proportion er at the rate of one ounce of the foi maldehyde-water con centrate to a gallon of water The solution is an nntant to humans and is best applied with the type of lawn sprink ler that tiavels by coiling up its own hose After application, the house should be fully ven tilated for at least two weeks to allow the fumes to dissipate John T Macdonald of the Amencan Plywood Association and William J Robeits Rutg ers Agricultural Engineer, both of whom used slides and other visual aids to show the latest construction techniques for pole barns and other types of tuikey housing Fiom an en gineei mg standpoint, Roberts said, houses should either be wide open 01 completely en closed A house with one side closed cieates air pressures in stoimy weathei that can easily raise the roof A lively panel discussion concluded the piogiam of some ol the maioi management health pionlems facing tuikey gioweis John Bezpa, Rutgeis’ Extension poultiy specialist, model ated the session Seivmg on the panel weie, all of the Conleience speakeis plus Hai iy Wentz, Hai leysville H Bail Gingnch of Yoik and Austin Eisse of Spaita N J Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Public Auction DISPERSAL SALE OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE and VALUABLE DAIRY FARM Sale to be held at the Farm located on RED LION DELTA ROAD (Pa. Rte. No. 74) at BROGUEVILLE, miles East of Red Lion and 15 miles West of Delta in YORK CO., Penna. (near Leiphart’s Auction Room). FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 at 11:00 A.M. (EST) REAL ESTATE: 94 Acre Dairy Farm with 80 acres of tillable land and stream watered pastures, fronting approx. 1000 ft. on Pa. Rte. No. 74. Improved with a 9 room frame house, Dairy Loafing Barn and 4 stall Milking Parlor with Dairy House and complete line of Milking Equipment and Tank, and other out buildings. Terms: 10% Cash on day of sale and balance within 60 days with owner’s right to accept or reject any and all bids. at 11:30 A.M. (EST) DAIRY HERD: 71 HEAD consisting of 43 Holstein and 6 Guernsey Cows, majority Fresh or Springing and balance in full flow of milk. This is a calfhood vaccinated herd, T. B. Ac credited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days for out of state shipment. The herd was on DHIA test last year and had a. herd average of 12,997 lbs. of milk with 475 lbs. of fat. Individual cows have records up to 16,500 lbs. of milk and 650 lbs. of fat. Type and conformation is predominate in this herd and the sale features many outstanding individuals. Health charts available. 2 Hoi. and 1 Guem. Bred Heifers. 17 Hoi. and 2 Guern. Open Heifers from 2 mos. to 14 mos. The Milk Base for shipment to Maryland Coop, will be sold. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Aberdeen Sales Co., Sales Mgr. RAY E. BACON, owner Burdell Preston, Jr., Clerk Brogueville, Pa. 717 - 927-6063 Lunch available on the grounds. RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON 44th ANNUAL SPRING SALE L OF REGISTERED fiO vH-J CANADIAN HOLSTEINS BANGS CERTIFIED AND TB ACCREDITED Saturday, March 19, 1966 LOCATION Lebanon County, 1 mile north of Cleona, 4 miles northwest of Lebanon. 45 FALL COWS 15 FRESH and CLOSE SPRINGERS 20 Fall Cows bred by Curtis Breeding Service, the balance is bred to our herd sire, son of Pineyhill Galaxy. Dams record: 16675 milk ■ 747 fat - 4.5% - Very Good. Herd sire will be sold. Following are some production records: North dell Sue Pennstate 63 days, 3563 milk, 144 fat, 4.0% Fraserdale Evelyn 78 days, 4564 milk, 187 fat, 4.0% Clayburn Texal Bertie 64 days, 3297 milk, 132 fat, 4.0% Mil-Van Audrey 41 days, 2522 milk, 121 fat, 4.8% Martindale Sadie Supreme 63 days, 3563 milk, 144 fat, 4.0% Andelea Lou Sovereign 78 days, 4095 milk, 165 fat, 4.0% Buckingdale Fond Pam 88 days, 6405 milk, 255 fat, 3.8% Ronary Elm Creek Judy 50 days, 3786 milk, 141 fat, 3.7% Haydale Gerry Jupiter 69 days, 5074 milk, 181 fat, 3.6% Gainsboro Jupiter Dandy 106 days, 5556 milk, 202 fat, 4.0% Blue Haven Signet Vera 125 days, 6844 milk, 256 tat, 3.7% SPECIAL; 2 Daughters of Rosafe Citation R., 1 daughter graded Very Good; 2 Daughters of Osborndale Ivanhoe; 6 Daughters of Pennstate Pathfinder Ivanhoe. Also selling daughters of the following sires: Glenafton Royal Hamilton, Shore Royal Duke, Roybrook Revelation, Den field Inka Supreme Monarch, Weavers Fond Raven A., Rosafe Pontiac Jupiter, Edgeware Rag Apple Master. WEANED HEIFER CALVES IF IN NEED OF GOOD COWS COME SEE THEM OUR MOTTO GOOD UDDERS 130 YORKSHIRE HOGS 30 BRED GILTS due late March-April; 5 SERVICE AGE BOARS; balance SHOATS 40 lb. to 125 lbs. 100 bushels last year Certified Irish Cobbler potatoes, good for seed or table use. Sale Time: Hog Sale 11:00 Cattle Sale 12:30. Lunch served by Hill Lutheran Sunday School. Pedigrees Fred Naugle Tester Leon Arnold Auctioneers Rhoads, Ebersole Clerks Kleinfelter, Gingrich, Gingrich WRITE FOR CATALOGUE RUSSELL HEILMAN & SON Route 4, Lebanon, Pa. Phone Area Code 717-867-1625 AUCTIONEERS John H. O’Neill Terms Cash ROCKY KNOLL EQUIPMENT SALE AND CATTLE DISPERSAL at the farm, Dr. Wm. Y. Lee, owner Barner Road, north of Doylestown, P», near Fountainville FRI., MARCH 25 EQUIPMENT AT 10 A.Ml— CATTLE AT 12:30 P.M. 60 HEAD —.Guernseys and Brown Swiss (reg.) 15 head fresfy hear sale time with a heavy summer calving Top bloodlines and. good quality cattle Complete line of equipment: J-D 530 tractor; f n t Farmall H; Crop Sprayer; N-H 68 baler; Oliver disc, cultivator, harrow & plow; 2 mowers; Gehl chopper; 2 forage wagons; 3 flat wagons; eleva tors; haydrier; 2 manure spreaders; seeders; Gehl blower; oats sprouting machinery; and many many more items. * ’ For catalogs and complete equipment list write: BUZZ GAREY 100 Walnut Lane, Morrisville, Pa. 19067 (215) 295-2941 COMPLETE Disposal Sale At D. L. Diem and Sons, Inc., 400 East Lincoln Avenue in Lititz, Penna., Lancaster County, Pennsylvania SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 FARM AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Int 46 baler with thrower, N.H. fid, Int. 55 baler with motor; Smoker 24 ft. elevator, wagons, Int. and other plows, Int. Cults, for Int. H, M, C,,300, etc., 2 New Holland 616 harvesters with attachments, mowers, rakes, New Holland manure spreaders, com pickers, Jamesway silo unloader and cleaners, Int. crop dryers (Hay conditioner for Int. 207 Windrower), lot of other used implements not listed. Lot of junk machinery. NEW FARM EQUIPMENT Plows, cultivators, Int. hay conditioner, Int. cutter bar for No. 50 harvester, 3 Myers snow plows, 1 for Int. scout; manure loader, Little Giant 12 ft. elevator with 4 ft. extension, Sun Master rotary mower tor Cub, 2 Farmette tractors with mow ers, dump trailer, 4 grain boxes. NEW AND USED INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Int. T.D. 9 crawler with loader, New Angle blade ftf T 340, ripper for 340, New Low Boy trailer. TRUCKS TRAILERS TIRES 1954 Int. pickup, 1951 pickup with utility body, 1954 Int. T tag with stake body, 34 ft. Gindy trailer, 32 ft. Fruehauf open top trailer, lot of new and used tires. NEW INTERNATIONAL AND NEW HOLLAND PARTS Approximately $40,000 worth of parts of all description, a& tachments of all kinds, will be sold in lots, lot of good P» r ® bins. SHOP AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT HARpWARE Dynometer, New Jenny steamer, welder, acetylene torcit air compressor, all tools required for Int. tractors, drill P l *®,' valve grinder, distributor and generator machine, electric drill* and hacksaws, press, paint guns, mower knife sharpener, vice* benches, wrenches and complete line of shop tools. Bookkeep* ing machine and cash register, filing cabinets, desks, inv em° r l control files for parts, addressograph machine, adding muctuti'i safe, typewriter,'check writer, etc. Lot of oil, hardware, gr« 55 guns, paint, baler twine. • , » I > Ralph W. Horst and Blaine Rentzel; Auctioneers. Terms Cash; Lunch At Sale: Sale at 9:30 a.m. Sharp; Shop and'office equip' ll ® 11 sells at 5:00 p.m. ’ THE FULTON NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER Sale At 9:30 A.M.
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