Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1975, Image 72

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    72— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9. 1975
Flatness joins Sire Power Public S
Ronald L. Flatness has
recently joined the Sire
Power Staff at the
Tunkhannock office as
Director of Sales &
Promotion, according to W.
Lewis Campbell, Manager of
Sire Power. In his new
capacity he will direct the
activities of the Sire Power
Sales and Promotion Dept.
His responsibilities include
national and international
sales beyond the Sire Power
service area. He will coor
dinate sales with World-Wide
Sires, Inc., Sire Power’s
marketing arm outside the
United States. Flatness will
also manage Direct Herd
Sales in the Sire Power area.
His promotion respon
sibilities include national,
regional, and local ad
vertising also member and
internal information
programs.
Flatness, an Illinois
native, brings to Sire Power
experience and proven
ability. Previously, he was
the Manager of Dairy Ad
vertising and Public
Relations for American
Lewis Family
at Shindig
The Lewis Family, a
gospel and bluegrass
musical group from Lin
colnton, Georgia, will be the
featured entertainment at
the Aug. 16 edition of Shindig
at Cripple Creek.
The Lewis Family began
singing a number of years
ago in their home state of
Georgia at church events.
Eventually their popularity
spread throughout the
surrounding area and the
Lewis Family began
traveling to present their
program.
Appearing with the Lewis
Family will be the Sullivan
Family and the W. Virginia
Gentlemen.
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MILWAUKEE, WIS. -
Tough, durable and corrosion
proof, multipurpose
sprayers are available from
the Allis-Chalmers Corp.
Agricultural Equipment
Division.
The unit can handle a
myriad of spraying jobs
including flower beds,
shrubs, trees, lawns and
vegetable gardens. Because
the unit is corrosion-proof, it
can also handle insecticides,
disinfectants, liquid fer
tilizers, detergents and
degreasing compounds.
These sprayers have an
operating capacity of 2%
gallons. The hose length is 58
in. with a 16 in. extension and
adjustable brass nozzle.
For additional in
formation, contact the Allis-
Chalmers Corp, Agricultural
Equipment Divisions, Parts
Merchandising, Box 14329,
West Allis. Wis. 53214.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
AD!
Breeders Service,,DeForest,
Wisconsin. He was
responsible for their Dairy
Advertising and Promotion
Programs. He also worked
for ABS as a District Sales
Manager in northwestern
Wisconsin managing 25 ABS
representatives. From 1970-
72 he was Promotion
Manager for Tri-State
Breeders Cooperative in
charge of copy writing,
layout and photography for
their Advertising and
Promotion Program.
Flatness was an Agricultural
Occupations teacher at Crete
Monee High School, Crete,
Illinois, for 4 years.
Flatness graduated from
Illinios State University in
1966 with a B.S. in education.
While at I.S.U. he was a
member of the dairy cattle
judging team that placed Ist
at the Grand National at San
Francisco, California in 1965.
He attended Chicago State
College in 1970 where he did
graduate work in guidance
and counseling. He has also
taken extension courses in
advertising and sales
management at the
University of Wisconsin.
He, his wife, Ardyce, and
their 2 children will relocate
to the Tunkhannock area.
Turning the cutterhead
backward during
sharpening maintains
correct knife bevels
... a standard feature on
John Deere Forage Harvesters
By reversing the cutterhead for sharpening
a patented John Deere feature—the built-in
sharpening stone maintains proper knife bevels
This means cutting edges may be precisely
adjusted to the stationary knife Result clean
cutting with minimum horsepower, knives need
not be removed for rebevelmg
Stop in soon for the complete story on the
harvester sized to your needs—low-cost
34 medium-duty 35, heavy-duty 3800 and
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Landis Bros. Inc. Gr °f' , " C „:
Lancaster 717 393 3906 New Holland 717 354 4191
Adamstown
Equipment Inc.
Mohnlon RD2,Pa 19540
|near Adamstown!
215 484 4391
M. S. Yearsley
«« cJL S 0 " 696 2990 A * “W'
Bernville Pa
215 488 1510
Agway, Inc.
Allentown Equipment Center
Chapman Pa
215 395 3381
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SAT. AUG. 9 - 7 P.M. Kent
Co. Invitational Sale to be
held at the Great Oak County
Club, Chestertown, Md.
Selling 45 Registered
Holsteins, hand selected.
Chicken Bar-B-Que
preceding sale. Sale Spon
sored by Kent Co. Holstein
Club. Geo. “Bud" Debnam,
Auctioneer and Sales
Manager, 301-778-1280.
SAT. AUG. 9 12:30 p.m.
Sharp - Dispersal of 00 Reg.
and Grade Holsteins A 1
Atlantic Breeding, located 3
miles Southwest of Miller
sville, along Indian Run
Road, off Walnut Hill Road,
near Stehman’s Church
Manor Twp. Harold M. and
Ada M. Barley, owners;
Diller and Kreider, Auc
tioneers.
SAT. AUG. 9 - 10:30 A.M.
Special Horse Sale at the
Danville Livestock Market,
Danville, Pa. Riding, driving
and work horses. Also tack.
One load of Tennessee
walking horses. For con
signments call the owners.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
Pikeviiie
Equipment Inc.
Oyster Dale (toad
Oley RD#2 PA
215 987 6277
Neuhous'es, Inc.
Glen Rock Pa
717 235 1306
I. G.'s Ag Soles
Silverdale Pa 18962
215-257 5136
ales Register
»T aug 9 -10 A M Rain Minor Two. Harold M. and Harford Co.. Md. William H.
or Shine PubUcSdeofthe A* M - AmoBB> Auctioneer.
Charles H. Long Estate P l^er in< * Krfeder, Aue
located approx, between tloncers.
Dallas and Red Rock, 5 miles
S.W. of Pike Creek Corners
and Pa. Rt. 118, watch for
Bunnell Red Auction
Arrows. M. Almira Long and
United Penn. Bank,
Executors for the Charles H.
Long Estate; M. L. Bunnell,
Auctioneer.
SAT. AUG. 9 - Bull Run
Farm Dispersal Sale of 190
Head of Registered
Herefords located In Mon
trose, Pa. Jim Adriance,
Auctioneer.
SAT. AUG. 9 12:30 pjn.
Sharp - Dispersal of 80 nead
Reg. and Grade Holsteins A 1
Atlantic Breeding, located 3,
miles Southwest of Miller
sville, along Indian Run
Road, off Walnut Hill Road,
near Stebman’s Church,
Your dry cows are
crying for attention.
It’s easy to treat dry cows like second-class citizens. And it’s not hard to
figure out why. You take care of your milking herd first. And probably think
the dry cows are on vacation.
But your Wayne Dealer knows you can’t afford to treat them that way
Because a dry cow is on the world’s busiest holiday. It’s tune-up time for the
next lactation. It’s the finishing period for her unborn calf. It’s preparation
for the stress of calving. Plus the heavy milk production ahead
Your dry cows need all the help you can give. Don’t let ’em down. That’s
why Wayne has invested so much research on dry cow care.
Let your dealer show you today’s best tune-up for nard-workmg tired
udders, with the special Wayne dry-cow health and feeding program. Also,
the precise steps to take to prevent most freshenmg-time problems.
It all helps you become one of the smart dairymen who have so little
trouble with their cows. See your Wayne Dealer. Or, write to Allied Mills,
Inc., 110 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606.
Your Wayne Dealer cares. That’s what makes the difference.
Wayne DnCow is arr udder injection with
special potency Use it four weeks or
more before freshening to help insure
a sound start toward production
BRANDT’S MILL JE'MAR FARM CHARLES E. SADDER VAN-MAP
SADDLERY SHOP SUPPLYING &SONS FEEDS INC.
830 Maple St Lawn PA RDI East Earl PA Leesport PA
Lebanon PA 17042 Phone 964 3444
DUTCHMAN FEED MOUNTVILLE
MILLS, INC FEED SERVICE
RDI Stevens PA PD2 Columbia PA
HFRSHFYBROS FOWL’S FEED SERVICE STEVENS FEED MILL WHITE OAK MILL
ReiSs PA RD2 1 Bottom PA Stevens PA RDS Manh " m PA
SAT. AUG. 9 - 10:30 A.M.
Complete Dispersal Farm
Machinery, 5 tractors, 2
trucks, haybine and grinder
mixer, complete line of
equipment. Sale by
Lawrence Ham and Dale
Vaughn at Forest Hill.
SERVING THE FARMERS
FOR 102 YEARS
nfi'S HAMBURG SAVINGS
FD|C and
TRUST COMPANY
Hamburg, PA Phone 215-562-3811
A FULL SERVICE BANK
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP
YOUR LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY
H M STAUFFER
& SONS, INC
Witmer PA
SAT. AUG. 9 - 12:30 P.M,
Shangri-La Ranch
Registered Polled Hereford
Dispersal located 2 miles
North of East Smithfield,
Bradford Co., Pa. Sale by
Robert and Teresa O’Brien;
Scott and Nichols, Auc
tioneers.
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Only four pounds of Wayne Conditioning Ration par
day halps the dry cow rebuild her body and develop a
healthy calf
AfJ
AllxjrJ Mills inr
Chif ago IL 6060 f
WAYNE
ANIMAL
HEALTH
AIDS
WALKER
COMPANY
Gap PA