Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 03, 1967, Image 6

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    (J—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3,1967
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SPRING SHADE WALUE RUTH owner Carl L. Martin, Ephrata Rl. Ruth
a Very Good five-year-old Holstein was sired by Vista Grande Haven, an
with an 87 rating. She is being con- Excellent, Gold Medal sire recently sold
signed to the National Holstein sale by to Tri-State Breeders of Wisconsin.
5 L. F. Photo
• Notional Holstein
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Crisscross, a nationally recog
nized bull with an EX-96 clas
sification. Bobhi bas been bred
to the Excellent Glenafton
Charmer, and is due to fresh
en m July.
The Royer consignment is
Blossomelle Prince Charming,
a young bull calf bom August
6, 1966. Charming has the dis
tinction of being the product
of three of the all-time great
est A 1 Proven Sires in history,
Mrs. Royer notes. These in
clude: his sire, Skokie Glamour
Boy (EX-92); and grandsires,
Burkgov Inka DeKal (EX-92),
and Osborndale Ivanhoe (EX
-90).
Charming’s dam is Blossom
elle Zsa Zsa (EX-90), a seven
year-old Ivanhoe daughter,
Leadership in
High Producing
Forage Crops
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LINDSEY 77F
“Lindsey/Pank’s-G
Sorghum-sudangrass Hybrid”
Averages 15 feet of nutrition
packed growth a year in 3 cutt
ings or grazings. Cut it for hay,
haylage or silage. Expand your
dairy herd. Increase milk pro
duction. Carry more beef cows.
Call tue Hoffman Seed Man
nearest you.
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K H. HOFFMAN
SEEDS, INC.
{Lancaster County)
Lcnoisvute. Pa
ft
whose four completed lacta
tions averaged more than 1000
pounds of butterfat. In her
last 305-day lactation. Zsa Zsa
had 25.671 M and 1030 F. Her
lifetime total milk production
exceeds 109,000 pounds. DUIR
3X.
The third county consign
ment is Martin’s Spring Shade
Wallie Ruth (VG-87), a five
year-old cow. Ruth was sired
by Vista Grande Haven Wal
lie (EX and GM), a bull Mar
tin recently sold to Tri-State
You can almost
see it grow!
PIONEER
BRAND
985
sorghum-sudangrass hybrid
Fast starter . . . early vigorous grower . . •
big tonnage yielder... nutritious • . . succulent
. . . profitable . . . That’s how you’ll describe
your fast growing field of 985, Pioneer’s newest
sorghum-sudangrass hybrid.
Top notch research puts the same yield vigor into
Pioneer sorghum-sudangrass hybrids that you
have come to expect in dependable Pioneer corn
hybrids.
Give me a call ... let’s discuss your complete
corn and forage needs*
Your Pioneer
CVSD. Seed Com
PIONEER. Dealer
IRANO
CORN and SORGHUM
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Breeders of Wisconsin.
Ruth’s latest lactation was
4-4 350 d 15,610 m 650 F. Her
dam, an 87-point Regal daugh
ter, had a string of records to
19,D00M and 710 F. Her grand
dam was a Very Good Lucifer
daughter.
These outstanding Lancaster
County Holsteins will be sold
on the last day of the annual
meeting with the sale to be
held at the Aldrich Arena in
St. Paul.
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.Paul Donough, «nd f« -a-gfadu*.
ate of Manhejm Central High
.School where «h© took the
business-general course.
Among her activities she lists
membership in the 4-H Red
Rose Baby Beef & Lamb Club,
and 4-H cooking and sewing
clubs. Her family has been in
dairying for 18 years, and pres
ently has 50 Holsteins.
Miss Clymer is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Cly
mer. She is 18 years old, and
graduated from Conestoga Val
ley High School’s academic
curriculum.
In addition to working on
the -yearbook business staff.
Miss Clymer has been active
in FHA, FNAj NYF, and YFA.
Her family maintains 50 Hol
steins and has been active in
dairying for 21 years.
Miss Kibler is also 18 years
old. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Oliver Kibler, and
graduated in the business edu
cation course from Penn Man
or High School.
Miss Kibler participated on
the girls’ basketball and soft
ball teams, and was captain of
.the latter. She was a member
When we put that Red Rose 125th Anniversary shield on
our shirts, a lot of things change. You expect us to have
the answers on animal nutrition and feeding programs.
You expect us to carry a complete line of fresh, top qual
ity feeds at reasonable prices
And we do.
Eshelman sees to it that we are always fully informed.
Sees to it that we have a full line of the freshest and
most nutritious feeds that science can produce.
We are proud to be part of this 125 year-young feed com
pany. Eshelman hand-picked us to wear their shoulder patch
of service. You can depend on us to service you weSl.j
Walter Binkley & Son
Brown & Rea
Elvercon Supply Co.
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Ammon E. Shelly
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
I. B. Groybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
L. T. Geib‘ Estate
Lititz
Atglen
■Clverson
Quai'ryville
Lftltz
Manhelm
oI tb# ( Bntilne»»*_
and haa won the .title of Lita*
Ciab'Qpeen. }
Mis* Klblcr hn» be6n,«n
ployed aa> a part-time - waitress ‘
and as a baby sitter.
Her family has been In dairy
farming for 30 years, and pres
cntly has 21 Holstclns.
With no stale dairy princess
contest being held this year,
Mrs. Royer noted that interest
among the girls for the county
title has not been running as
high as in previous years. On
the other hand, she added, in
terest among dairy people in
the county princess pageant ftr
self has increased substantial
ly in the last two years. It is
expected that the slate con
test will be resumed next year.
COMMITTEE
In addition to Mrs. Roy«r,
the pageant committee in
cludes: Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Herr, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs,
Samuel Myers, Elizabethtown;
Robert Keen, Queen Dairy;
William Deisley, Moore Dairy,
Robert Gregory, Miller & BuSh
ong; C. P. Brantley, ABC; Mr.
and Mrs. Jay M. Risser, Red
Rose DHIA, and Miss Martie
Foulk, Akron. Miss Foulk was
the 1964 Lancaster County
Dairy Princess.
E. Musser Heisey & Son
Mt. Joy
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown ■
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
L M. Suavely
Lititz
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
passer's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder Sons
Terre Hill
H. M, Stauffer &Sons,
Inc.
Witmer
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