Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1966, Image 12

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    .2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 17, 1966
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A t r l.L.j- freezer storage, to •ccommo-
AT6A noiscem dote 12,000 birds per hour,
Tops Cow Sale
Grimes Poultry is marketed
St
one Rosafc Cj.ation R daughter by two area feed coin
consigned by J. R ®bert Hess, panics filler & Bushong,
Stnisburg Rl, andl W. L. Dick- InC | Rohrerstown, and D. E.
enwn of Cullen, Va., was sold j lorn & c om p an y, York,
for $2650 here Monday night.
This was the highest price
paid at the Holstein auction. |_ oca l A_r Dealer
The animal. Bachlea Ridge J™. v .
Citation Silver, out of Reebob Honored By company
Rag Apple Silver, was pur- Anthony Grumelli, owner of
chased by Lyle M. Horne, Q rumc ui Farm Service, Quar-
Crawford County who outbid j-yyiHe, and a dealer for the
contenders from four other Allis-Obalmer Company, was
stai te3. named dealer of the month at
The more than 500 persons a banquet held recently at the
attending the sale bid in the plain & Fancy Farm Restau
-38 animals offered for a total rant, Bird-in-Hand.
of $32,810, an average of $863 GrumelM was presented with
per head. This was the high- a plaque M. R. Winder, A-C
est average for the past three Harrisburg branch manager,
years for 'this sale, topping
last year’s sale by $155.
Second highest price of the
sale, $1,400, was paid for a
bull calf born last November.
The animal, Wesholme Rag
Apple Marq, was sired by
Romandale Reflection Marquis.
The dam is East Knob Mona
Pledge. The calf was consigned
by Wesley and Ruth Baxter, of
Fredonia, Mercer ’County, and
was purchased by John M.
Umble, of Atglen
Third was a three-year-old
cow. Fountain Farm Ivy Dew
drop, that brought $1,250 It
was consigned by John C.
Thompson, of Newtown, Bucks
County, and was purchased by
B and S Gunzenhauser, of
Cortland, NY The animal was
sired by Osborndale Ivanhoe;
the dam is Fountain Farm
RH Dewdrop
Seven of the 38 animals
went to out-of-state buyers
Three go to New York, two to
New Jersey, and one each to
Virginia and Rhode Island All
were consigned by Pennsyl
vanians
Lancaster County and area
breeders buying animals in
cluded John M Umble, Atglen,
Charles Myers, Lancaster, Paul
Zimmerman, Ephrata, Harold
M Shenk, Manheun, Albert E
Fit, Manheim; Ernest J Saud
er, Lancaster, John S Yost,
Kinzer; Herbert and Rhelda
Royer, Lancaster, and Carl L
Martin, Ephrata
County and area consignors
included Robert C Groff,
Quanyville, Robert H Kauff
man, Elizabethtown, Henry
Kettering, Lititz, John E Krei
der, Lancaster; John Metzler,
Christiana, R John Yost, Nar
von; Andrew D Stoltzfus, El
veison, Elam Stoltzfus, Nar
von, Nathan Stoltzfus, Elver
son, Vernon Umble, Christi
ana, John M Umble, Atglen;
and J Robert Hess, Strasburg
Grimes Poultry Firm
Plons Major Expansion
The Grimes Poultry Process
ing Corporation, Fredericks
burg, has started the first
phase of a major facility ex
pansion and improvement pro
gram, according to plant gen
eral manager A. E. Bailey.
The program is designed to
increase the plant’s productive
capacity from 4,800 chickens
per hour to 6,000 The capa
city of the cutup poultry de
partment will be doubled,
Bailey said
A new wet storage area will
piovicle for one full day’s pro
duction of ice-packed chicken
In the second phase of the
expansion, the poultry com
pany will install new ace man
ufactmmg equipment with a,
daily capacity of 80 ions plus
new ice storage facilities
The design of the new fa
cilities will provide for futuite,
expansion of processing areas,
blast freezing, ccw4e£,- ri ftnd
We asked
electric living
as low-cost as we promised?
Is total
Their answer:
We paid just $29.60 a month
last year for everything,
including electric heating!
Yes!
This low cost also included electric water
heating, cooking, laundering, lighting, and
all their other electric services.
That’s why we say, to make a true
comparison of the total costs of home
heat-and operating all your work-saving
appliances, you must add together all
costs.
With total electric living, for instance,
there’s just one service, one bill and no
expensive maintenance contracts. But to
get the true cost of flame-type heat, you
must add* 1 together the fuel bill, the i elec-
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• Milk Flavors
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rations supplemented with vi
tamin E.
. In future research, King
hopes to find a means of over
coming the flavor instability
of milk from cows on dry-lot
feeding without resorting to
diet supplementation. One
practical approach is the pos
sibility of drying feeds in such
a way that more vitamin E is
preserved. In more basic re
search, hd is studying the me
tabolism of the vitamin in
cows and the level of copper
that ca'n be tolerated by a cow
without making the milk nat
urally susceptible to oxidized
flavor development.
Also attending the banquet
were A-C sales manager Rob
ert Carr, and J. Paul Martin,
A-C district representative.
The total
the Roy Lehmans:
Now Is The Time To Order
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Quality Service Delivery
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trie bill and the service contract. Put
them all together and you'll see why- we
say live the total electric way as the
Lehmans do. , - . T ..
IF YOU ARE BUILDINO ~ ,be sure to
tell your builder you want to be modern,
you want the best, you want electric heat.
IF ARE EEMODELIN%- call a
Reddy Kilowatt -Recbrilmendsdlfelectric
Home Heating* Dealer Hof an estimate.
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