Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1969, Image 10

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    lift—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 9.1969
m . * Lst week published a picture of
1 OmatOCS Arc Geoigc Keehn standing beside
/■* ~ • his seven-foot vine.
uettmg Digger And you ean crcdit thc wet
Crt TVliav SaV weather for this. George claims
*-vr JU t «cy *ja.y that m (hc past wcek his fomato
Everybody in Lititz is growing vine has R .f o ,^ n _ a . n
.„ . ‘ . , , „„ „„ foot and a half But, he admits,
ta.l tomato plants or so it Howard “Hob” Keener, Cherry
seems since thc Lane Farming and y arion streets has an even
— taller vine, something just less
than nine feet.
Cows Going Dry...
Off Their Feed?
Here's the answer to your cow problems:
Wayne Fitting Ration. When fed with high-,
protein roughages that justify a 14% protein
milking ration, it works wonderfully, too.
Especially formulated to rebuild the body
reserves of dry cows. Great for growing
heifers. Highly palatable. Lower in protein
than the normal milk cow ration, but don't
let that worry you for the short time they're
off their feed. Mam object is to get 'em eating
again! The answer is . . . Wayne Fitting
Ration.
Feed for the difference innovations make
Feed Wayne.
WAYNE [mm]
FITTING RATION
LgLJ health I
JggVTjMOS I
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
H. JACOB HOOBER
C. E. SAUDEB & SONS Intercourse, Pa.
R. D. 1, East Earl
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
r HERSHEY BROS,
Remholds
Not to be outdone, Paul K.
Floiy, local businessman,
comes forth with what heclaims
to be an even taller vine growing
at the rear of his business and
lesidence at 725 South Broad St.
With more ram being forecast
foi this week-end, all three lo
cal tomato giowers are standing
guaid with tape measuies to re
coid any additional giowth be
foie next week's pi ess-time.
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE .
Lawn Ph: 964-3444
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Honks
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
NEBA Sale
Top At $l4OO
Airyland Farm Mnda, VGBB. a
big, stiong. show winning daugh
ter of Wildmoor Filbert ABC
Conqueror, topped the 1960
NEBA Sale at $l4OO. Consigned
by Clark Bowen & Sons of Wells
boro. Pa., she was purchased by
Alton H Lundy of Danville, Pa.
Bred by Leon Erway of Wells
boro, Pa., her sire, formerly in
service at NEBA, had been bred
by none other than Clark Bowen
& Sons.
Four other entries, all by
Whirlhill Kingpin, sold at or
above $lOOO. Top among them
and second high in the sale at
$1275 was the beautifully udder
ed, extremely well balanced en
try of Lawrence Stiatton, Jr. of
Smethport, Pa She sold to Frank
Reist of Lebanon, Pa. Her new
born heifer calf by Gent followed
her in the ring and brought an
additional $2OO, bringing the to
tal for this consignment to $1475.
The Sale was given a good
start by the introduction of a
Kingpin daughter from Tranquil
lity Farm of Allamuchy, New
Jersey. An outstanding indivi
dual with an exceptional 2 year
old record, she brought $lOOO on
the bid of James High, Lancas
ter, Pa.
A large crowd which overflow
ed the sale tent showed great ap
pieciation for the cattle in the
sale Bidding remained steady
thioughout and when the dust
finally settled, 54 head (including
9 calves sold with dams) sold for
cn average price of 5795 94. This
was more than $lOO above the (
1968 Sale average.
Third high in the Sale was a
Kingpin consigned by John S
Zook of Belleville, Pa. She creat
ed great interest and finally sold
to Carl R Slater of Bloomsburg,
Pa at $1250 Next high at SlO5O
was the offering of Norman Roth
ermel of Pitman, Pa, purchased
by James & Violet Edson of Ox
ford, New Jersey.
Command
New Van Dale “1230 Series II” Silo Dnloader Customer-
Certified to outperform, o
You’re in command. Push the ,
the new Van Dale “1230 Series
U nloader go into action—give you
output, feed more head—without
booster or added electricity.
Our say so? No, our customers
testify the “1230
Series II" is better
three ways:
Other comignments allracllnsmlr.il from the Shultz Bros, herd
.vide Intoml rc thou ol J«ob «l
Zook. Pori R.»l. P». on Ivan by bent bioothl *3.0.
daughter at $950: Keystone The Sale held August sat tho
Farms. Easton Pa, an Ambassa- Reading, Pa. Faiigrounds was
dor at $950; and Richard & Mari- managed by R. Austin Backus,
lyn Packard. Canton. Pa, a Dc- Inc. Due to its overall success,
light at $925 Kingpin daughters another has been set for Tues
offered by Bradslcad Farm, Lew- day. July 28. 1970. The sponsor
istown. Pa and John Hub- mg organization is the Norlh
schmidt, Bridgeton, New Jeisey eastern Breeders Association of
each bi ought $9OO as did an Ad- Tunkhannock. Pa.
XT'".
SPECIAL SALE
New Holland Sales Barn
DISPERSAL OF LOUDEN
HILL FARMS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23,
308 Head all stages of Lactation averaging 58 lbs. a day
now. 70 fresh cows, 63 head due now ’til Nov. All records
will be announced day of sale. Records over 20,000 lbs. milk,
750 fat. 6 Very Good cows.
Woodbourne Emphasis, 4 yr. old, classified 85. Cochran
General, 5 yr. old, classified 85. Zeldenrust Master Pontiac,
5 yr. old, classified 85. 47 Good Plus Cows, 80 points to 84
points, many never classified.
Daughters of these sires will be sold Seeing Rock
man; Woodbourne Inka Reflector; Woodbourne Lass Reflec
tion; Banella Stylemaster; Thornlea; Texal Supreme;
Rockdale President.
Call Charles C. Myers prior to sale 569-2106.
Cattle presented by
CHARLES C. MYERS
1500 Rohrerstown Rd., Lane.
H. D. MATZ
Abe Diffenbach, Auct.
Henry Kettering, Pedigrees, Ph, 569-0675
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