Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1971, Image 5

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MUMMAU FIRESTONE
53 E.MAIN ST.
THIS ONE SHAKES
Van Dale 562 Shaker Feeder
Versatility.
That's the “562.” It’s a feeder
and bunk system all in one. It
shakes a uniform feed mixture
down the trough, provides its own
feed bunk and has guard rails as
standard equipment.
The "562” is versatile in oper
ation too. A variable speed drive,
powered through a rugged 3 hp
motor, allows you to feed fast or
slow. The stainless steel trough
is self-cleaning and enables you
to build a feed bunk from 22 to
102 feet in length. Extends to
any length by using a drive unit
every 102 feet.
And the unique shaking con
cept means you can provide an
even ration mixture for any type
of feed—even baled hay.
Dollar for dollar you won’t find
a more economical bunk-feeder
combination. And, since there
are no augers, chains or belts
you’ll find maintenance expenses
are close to nothing.
That’s the “562”. A little
money. A lot of versatile bunk.
VAX DALE
MOUNT JOY PA.
Non-Stop Feed in;
Box 337 • Long Lake, Minnesota
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BUNK
THIS ONE TRAVELS
Van Dale SCFI4OO & SCCI4OO
Chain Feeder and Conveyor
Workhorse
That’s the Van Dale 1400
Feeder System. It delivers up to
40 tons an hour of hard-to-feed
materials. And keeps them uni
formly mixed the entire length
of the bunk.
The “1400”~system is designed
especially for large operations.
The entire unit can be suspended
or floor mounted with speed and
low installation costs through Van
Dale’s exclusive “snap-together”
construction.
All galvanized metal construc
tion means less upkeep and
maintenance. The motor and
drive unit remain stationary and
fully shielded for maximum safety
and minimum repairs.
Compare any large capacity
feeder system with Van Dale.
You’ll choose the workhorse
“1400”.
Ask Your Van Dale Dealer About
The New Agri-Leasing Program.
New Holland Stables Has Dairy Cow Show
There were a total of 339 cows,
10 heifers and 7 bulls sold at the
annuyal dairy cow show and sale
at New Holland Wednesday,
October 27.
The grand champion animal, a
grade Holstein, was shown and
consigned by Norman Kolb and
John J. Stoltzfus, Lancaster.
Purchased by Alfred Albright,
Landisburg, for $2,000, she had
previously won m the fresh
Holstein class.
Judge for the event was Dr
John L. McKitrick, Columbus,
Ohio.
Rundown of top winners and
buyers by class is as follows-
Fresh Holstein Class Kolb
and Stoltzfus’ grand champion,
H D. Matz, Ephrata, second,
bought by Wilmer Hostetler,
Oxford RDI, $1,225; Mel Kolb and
Marvin Eshleman, third, bought
by William Kepler, Maryland,
$1,500.
Holstein Dry Class Kolb and
Stoltzfus, first, bought by Charles
Myers, Lancaster, $3,025; Kolb
and Stoltzfus, second, bought by
H D. Matz, Ephrata, $850;
William Lang and Leroy
Smucker, New Holland, third,
bought by Donald Hershey,
Manheim RD2, $1,050.
CALEB M. WENGER
Drumore Center, RDI Quarryville, Pa.
Phone 548-2116
Holstein Heifer Class Kolb
and Stoltzfus, first, bought by
John Click, Quarryville, $550,
Kolb and Eshelman, second,
bought by Norman Kolb, Lan
caster, $535, H. D. Matz, third,
bought by Norman Kolb, $550.
Mixed Breed Dale Hostetler,
Annville, registered red and
white Holstein, first, bought by
John Baumgardner, $1,175,
Walter Risser, Palmyra, second,
bought by Clarence Stoner,
Jonestown, $750, Kolb and
Eshelman, third, bought by
Albright, $650.
Penn Manor FFA Sets Orange Sale
The Penn Manor FFA is
featuring its second annual
orange sale The sale is to raise
money for the FFA.
Some of the things the FFA
does with its money are the
father and son banquet, fishing
trip, and a few seniors go out to
Kansas City to the FFA Con
vention.
This year the goal is about 1,300
crates of fruit
For the first time we are selling
grapefruit along with the
oranges. The fruit will come
THIS
Safety covers not shown
Van Dale Mammoth 14
Multi-feeder
Efficiency.
That's the Van Dale Ml 4. It
can make your diversified live
stock operation a single system.
Because the Ml 4 can feed up to
four different lots at one feeding.
And, each lot can receive its own
special ration.
The Ml 4 has a massive 14'
trough and is fed by a bearing
suspended 12' auger. It can pro
vide you with up to 200 feet of
feeding and will dump rations on
either the left or right hand side.
Or it can carry feed all the way to
the end of the trough before
dumping.
For mixing concentrated addi
tives, the Ml 4 auger action is
unequaled, it provides consist
ently uniform rations all along the
trough.
Selective feeding of different
feed lots. High capacity feed line.
Uniform feed additive mixing.
That’s the Van Dale Ml 4.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 30,1971 —
Guernsey—Kolb and Stoltzfus,
first, bought by David Byler, 186
Geist Road, Lancaster, $7OO,
Kolb and Eshelman, second and
third, bought by Noah Yoder,
McClure, $4OO and $405.
Thirty-four head of top prize
cows averaged $1,196, with the
next 67 head averaging $984 The
majority of the animals con
signed were purebred
Locally consigned cows, mostly
fresh, sold for 250 - 510, springing
heifers, 210 - 480, bulls, 170 - 380
directly from Florida to Penn
Manor The fruit will arrive at
the school around the 15th of
December
If you are interested in buying
any fruit, the cost is $5 25 for one
crate of oranges, about 100 to 125
oranges in one crate, depending
on the size of the oranges, and $3
for one-half crate of oranges
For one crate of grapefruit the
cost is $5 50, there are 48
grapefruit in one crate, and $3.25
for one half crate of grapefruit
Contact the ag department at
Penn Manor Call 872-5431, or any
FFA member.
Assistant Reporter,
Clair Hostetter
4-H Calendar
Wednesday, November 3
8 pm. 4-H Beef and Lamb
Club, Farm and Home Center.
Friday, November 5
6 30 pm County 4-H Dairy
Banquet, Farm and Home
Center.
Yearling
Feeder Sale
(Continued from Page 3)
35 25 , 405 - 500, 33.50, 505 - 600,
32.75
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 32 00
- 35.25 , 405 - 500, 32 75
Short, 333 - 398 pounds, 31 25 -
34 00
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Tuesday, October 26
There wer 980 head sold All
cattle state graded and sold by
the hundredweight
Steers Choice and Fancy, 300
- 400 pounds, 40.75 - 42 00, 405 -
500, 40 00 - 42 00 , 505 - 600, 39.25 -
40 25.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 40 00 -
43 25 , 405 - 500, 38 25 - 41.25 , 505 -
600, 36.75 - 40.00
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 39 50
- 40 25, 405 - 500, 37.50 - 38.25, 505 -
600, 36.00 - 37 50.
Heifers Choice and Fancy,
300 - 400 pounds, 33 50 - 35.00, 405 -
500, 34.00 - 35 75 ; 505 - 600, 33 50 -
34.50
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 34 00 -
35.25; 405 - 500, 34 50 - 35.25 , 505 -
600, 30 00 - 34.25
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 33.50
- 35 50
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