—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1971 20 The Gerritt Boerema family, the winner of the Farmers Home Administration National Farm Family award, is shown June 30 inspecting a self-pro pelled haybine of the New Hol land Division of Sperry Rand in New Holland. The firm spon sored an expenses paid trip by the family to Washington, D C. The Boerema family immigrat ed from Holland in 1949 and is presently operating a large dairy farm in the Lake Pungo and Phelps area of North Caro- Feed Hens Sitosterol? Hens on a diet containing sitosterol produced eggs con taining up to 35 per cent less cholesterol than eggs laid by the same hens when on stand aid rations, Kansas State Uni versity research has revealed. Sitosterol is a fatty substance found in soybeans and other plants It’s been used success fully as a drug to lower blood and tissue in Hu-* 'maiTS*”*--'" 's-'-'®'' Besides lowering cholesterol in the egg, it’s expected that even a small amount of sito sterol present simultaneously in the egg along with choleste rol can prevent much of that cholesterol from being absorb ed m the human intestine. Changing Climate At the present time, the earth's climate is far more rigorous and marked by greater extremes of heat and cold than it has been for the last 500 million years. Spioi CABINET! COL. SANDERS’ BISCUITS 2 cups flour tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking powder 1 (heaping) tbsp shortening 1 cup buttermilk Preheat oven to 425 de grees. Sift flour, salt and baking powder together. Cut in shortening; add butter milk; mix and roll out on floured board to about xh inch thickness. Cut out bis cuits and place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake about 10 minutes. Makes 12 to 15 bis cuits Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd„ Lane. PHONE 397-3721 lina. Left to right are: soir Ed ward and Denny, Mrs Boerema, daughter Barbie and Renea, WHEAT WANTED! TOP PRICES PAID FOR EARLY CUT WHEAT FOR MANUFACTURING OF Snavely’s Best and Matchless Family Flour No Waiting Fast Unloading and Drying L M. SNAVELY Lititz, RDI Ph. 626-6256 or 626-6258 HERD DISPERSAL SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 At the Shady Lane Dairy Cow Stables, Vz mile west of Quarryville off Rt. 372 on Shady Lane Road, East Dnunore Twp. This sale consists of the entire herd of Harvey Fristoe, Bel Air, Md. Six fresh in the last two weeks, 21 due from July to Sept. Balance all stages of lactation. These cows are mostly young with a lot of size, type and dairy quality. Also 20 head of High Grade and Registered fresh and close springers, 10 from 1 herd. 1 load from Canada. TB and Blood Tested within 30 days. Farmers if you want milk, plan to attend this sale. Kersey Bradley, Auct. Everett Eschbach, Clerk Roy Giesmann, Lancaster Coun ty FKA supervisor, and Mr. Boerema. MARYLAND ot 1:00 P.M. Sharp High Grade & Registered Terms by GLENN FITE Quarryville RD#2 717-786-2750 Hoi steins Forced Moiling Ciled While reports generally have indicated prospects for a better egg market in the latter half of 1971, the Northeast Egg Mar keting Association has issued the following comment in its newsletter: “Fowl slaughter in the south and west has been off substan tially since Easter and at times well below that of a year ago. “As a result birds are being forced molted in record num bers and will soon start to re enter the laying flock. If the practice is continued, it will keep egg prices depressed in definitely and eliminate any chance for a profitable egg price this summer. “It is reported that many southern producers are in the position of not being able to get financing for new pullets THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AYRSHIRE WEDNESDAY, JULY Sale at fairgrounds Vz mi. north of Carlisle on Pa. 34. Selling 40 Reg. Ayrshires Mostly fresh cows and bred heifers. A few club calves. Consignments from the leading breeders of Pa., Md. & Va. * D.H.I.A. Records * Sound Animals * Daughters of Top Sires * Health Charts for all Animals * Plenty of Fall Milk Sole sponsored by The Central Po. Ayrshire Club For catalogue or information write: _ LEROY C. SENSENIG Sale Mgr. RD#2, Quarryville, Pa, BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM 9th Anniversary Sale FRIDAY EVE., JULY 16 At the Charles Myers Black & White Farm just west of Lancaster, Penna. on Rohrerstown Rd. Take Rte 283 (old Rte. 230) west to Florys Mill Rd. exit, just west of ABC Bull Stud Bams. Watch for signs to sale bam. 150 REGISTERED HOLSTEIHS (100 Young Cows just fresh & springing 50 first calf heifers due in summer). All tested up to date and eligible for immediate interstate shipment anywhere. A FEW OF THE FEATURES!! * A young son of “Ivanhoe” born in May out of a “VG-86” 710-lb. dtr. of Cochran General; 2nd dam by “Ivanhoe” with 905 fat; 3rd dam with 828 fat; 4th with 1102 F. * The dam of the above mentioned bull calf also sells. * A “VG-88” dtr. of Penstate Star Man with 21,245 M., 759 fat. She is making another top record milking over 100-lbs a day and bred back to “Astronaut”. * An “EX” dtr. of Airytop Sir Seeley Pabst Orlo with records to 18,220 M. 663 fat. Due sale time to “Astronaut”. * An “EX” dtr. of “Ivanhoe” due sale time to “49er”. * An “VG-87” dtr. of “Ivanhoe” due in October to Cochran Ivanhoe Dandy. THERE WILL BE MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM THAT WILL PROVE PROFITABLE IN YOUR HERD!! MAKE SURE YOU ATTEND AND BUY FROM THIS TYPE AND PRODUCTION SALE!! Contact owner ahead of sale for liberal credit terms. Free refreshments after sale. CHARLES C. MYERS Owner 1500 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, Penna. 717-569-2106 Chicago Cattle (Continued from Page 3) load 1559 lbs. Yield Grade 5 at 32 50, Choice 950-1325 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 32.00-33 00, mixed Good and Choice 3125-32.00. Good 28 00-31 25, Standard and Low Good 26 00-28.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 925- 1050 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 32.25-32.75, three loads at latter price, Choice 800-1025 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 31.00-32.25, mixed Good and Choice 30 25- 3125, Good 26 50-30 50. COWS Late. Utility and Commercial 2150-23.00, High Dressing Utility 23 25-23 50, Canner and Cutter 20.00-22 50. BULLS Utility and Com- and that their only alternative to force molting may be going out of business immediately.” TrPO P.M. (7:00 P.M. Sharp) LANCASTER, PENNA. R. Charles Backus Mexico, IV.Y. Horace A. Backus Mexico, N.Y. Robert Shore Glanworth, Out. Abe Diffenbach Lancaster, Pa. Auctioneers and Pedigree Man SALE 14, 1971 Ph. 717-786-3128
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