107 Iddfjstrr t arming Saturday August 14 19/6 The preparations for the show ring don’t ever seem to stop educate pot sapetu The poorer an individual 12 the more likely he is to have a diet that is low on the He probably eats many star ches. Poor people in the Orient eat rice. The people in the poorer sections of Btf Europe eat potatoes and H / turnips. Poor people in South H tl l nl^ America eat commeal. HAASM Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales SPECIAL COW SALE FEW GOOD REGIST TUES., AU 8 P.M. D.S.T. Located: 2 mi. east of Lancaster, 2 mi. west of Intercourse on Rt. 340. There will be 60 head of cows and heifers. These are cows out of New York, New Hampshire, Canada and Vermont. 1 load of top Ist calf heifers out of Vt. Fresh or right ready. 1 load heifers from D. George Beiler who dispersed his herd. These are top heifers out of his herd. 1 top Red & White Holstein Heifer just fresh. Her Dam made o verIO,DOOM as a Ist calf heifer. 1 Jack dtr. Her Dam made over 10,000 as a 2 yr. old, as a 4 yr. old incomplete record 16,585 M, 586 F. Bonus dtr. Milk & Honey. Her Dam had a 2 and 3 yr. old record of between 10,000 and 11,000 M with 4.0 percent test. Bonus dtr. Her Dam as a 2 yr. old made over 12,000 M, 3 yr. over 16,000 M. Optimist dtr. Her Dam has 3 yr. old record over 12.000 M, 4 yr. old record over 15,000 M, 5 yr. old record 14,000 and close to 700 fat. Dam Sire of a few of these heifers has record to 20,000 M and 800 F and was a son of Kingpin. Service Sire of these heifers is a Kingpin son out of a Milk and Honey dtr. An Ivanhoe Granddam has records to 1,048 F, 25,D00M with 4.0 percent test. 1 load top Purebred cows out of Vt. with milk records from 14,000 to 19,000. 1 top Purebred bull. Sire is Paclamar Double Triune. Dam record -1 yr. 11 mo. 369 da. 19,323 M, 3.8 percent test, 757 F. 5 yr. old 345 da. 23,380 M, 4.1 percent test, just about 1,000 F. Cows milked at regular times. T.B. and Blood Tested. Cash or good check mght of sale. Sale by GORDON W. FRITZ 2448 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, PA 717-393-0930 Auctioneers Frank and Paul Snyder PUBLIC SALE On the farm located on Hopewell Road just off Route 81 west of Hagerstown, in Washington County, Maryland. Take the Halfway exit off Route 81 (first exit north of junction of Routes 70 and 81), go west to Hopewell Road, turn left on Hopewell Road to the farm. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21,1976 11:00 A.M. COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL 109 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS 55 Cows -10 are registered 16 Bred Heifers - 6 are registered 21 Heifers one year to breeding age - 6 are registered 18 Heifers under one year - 4 are registered Tested for Interstate Shipment. Pregnancy checked. One of Washington County’s highest producing herds! Last year’s Dffl average: 61 cows 16,706 3.73 624. Cows selling with records to 25,470 m and 881 f. 5 over 20,000 m 3 over 800 f 8 from 18,000 m to 20,000 m 7 over 700 f 12 from 16,000 m to 18,000 m 11 over 600 f Many more outstanding records in progress. All AI sired by Sire Power bulls including Abel (4), Citation Sovereign (3), Lucky (5), Charmcross (5), Pencor (9), Transmitter (8), Crocker (6), Merry King (5), Jet Stream (5), Vernon (3), King Ivan (3), Rise, Job, Charm, Countdown. Many recently fresh or due soon. A few samples of those selling: A Few Samples of Those Selling: 1. A Jet Stream dtr. with 3-7 365 23,350 730; 2. A Citation Sovereign dtr. with 4-2 344 20,130 824 ; 3. An Emperor dtr. with 4-3 365 22,010 881; 4. A King Ivan dtr. with 5-2 327 17,520 728; 5. A Lemax Leader Ideal with 3-4 36519,870 836; 6. An Abel dtr. with 6-129818,220 735; 7, A Lucky dtr. with 2-11316 16,940 626; 8. A Jet Stream dtr. with 3-132117,380 672; 9. A Transmitter with 3-2 365 18,820 643; 10. A Lucky dtr. with 2-9 305 18,990 676; and 25 heifers from dams with records from 16,000 m to over 25,000 m. All are bred A.I. to Sire Power bulls including Jet Stream, Pencor, Edson, etc. The herd, both cows and heifers, is in excellent condition with cows presently producing very well, including a number from 80 to 100 lbs. per day. The udders are particularly nice on the majority of the herd and the dairy character is quite pleasing. The heifers are well grown, all home raised and an outstanding group. Sale Manager’s Note: This is a fine herd of Holsteins with type and pedigrees to match their outstanding production records. Only in a complete dispersal do you have the opportunity to buy from the very top. Terms: Cadi Lunch available Catalogs on sale day IDA M. WINTERMOYER, owner Route 2, Box 385 Hagerstown, Maryland 301-582-0786 Or Call John Wintermoyer - her son 301-582-0235 A. DOTY REMSBURG, SALE MGR. & AUC TIONEER NORMAN D. HILL, ASSOCIATE Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 Lancaster Farmmi Photo by Dieter Rnej Sale in tent Soybean pusher seen UaiNDTON. 11l An eipertmental foliar fertillrrr thiit jurnmUo to ptuih U S soybean jr I p 1 rl» beyond current levels as early a* next )rar »m unveiled last month by Allied Chemical (nrporation. a* the company launched a massive field lest program in li top viybean producing slates Allied'* Don Johnson, manger of Agronomic •Service*. said the new product, known a* Follan, will he a significant breakthrough in soybean production if current commerical-scalc testing demonstrates yield in creases consistent with prior research He spoke at Myers, Inc , a local fertiliser dealer, where the first tank PUBLIC SALE EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE AT LEESPORT AUCTION GROUNDS SPONSORED BY BERKS CO. POMONA GRANGE. Saturday, August 21, 1976, Cattle - 45 Head of good dairy cows and heifers. Will be sold at 10:00 a .m. for the Leesport Auction, Inc. Tractors - Farmalls, 560, 400, MTA; H. J.D. 3010, 2520,730 D. 2010 Utility; A; Massey HOOD; Super 90,165 it 175. M.M. 335 w-loader; Ford 871; 8 N.; 9 N. w loader; A C. 185 w-cap St air (like new); D 19 St Dl7 Senes 3. Oyler 880 St 770; Int. 544. Equipment - N.H. 717; Super 717; Fox w-pickup; Gehl 600 2 row St pickup; J.D. 38-2 Row Head. Forage Wagons - MC. No. 51; Grove w-roof. Blowers - N.H. 27 St Whetmore Gr. Haybines - Me. 816; N.H. 469, 460; J.D. 480; 1209, St 1207 (like new). Myers Mowditioner. Balers - N.H. 68 w-thrower; N.H. 336 & 276 New. N.I. Hay Conditioner; Rakes - J.D.; N. 1.; N.H. 256 New Mowers-Me. for C; No. 27; 120 3 Pt.; Mc2Pt.; New-5’ Rotary. N.H. 36 Flail; M.C. Rotary Scythe. Bale Elevator. N.H. 1010 Stack Wagon. Com Pickers - Int. 1 P.R.; 2 N.I. 2 Row Pull (1 w-Sheller); N.I. 323 (new); J.D. No. 18; Wood Bros.; New Gr. Bins; 165 St 225 Bu.; New Running Gear; Flat Wagon; Grain Auger; Low Bed Trailer. Drills - Ont. 14 Hoe; Me. No. 10; 16 Double Disc (like new) Potato Digger. Me. 2 Row Pull Cora Planter. 300 Gal. Sprayer. Plows - Me. St J.D. 4B16” 3 Pt.; Me. 4 Bt. St J.D. 2 Bt. Trader; Ford 2& 3 Bt. 3 Pt.; Allis 2 -16” 3 Pt.; New Chisel Plow. Harrows -12’ 3 Ft. & 12’ Pud & 3 Sec. J.D. 12’ RoUer Harrow; J.D. 12’ Disc; New Pittsburg 12’ Disc. Cultipacker; 3 Pt. Cultivator; N.H. 475 St Me. 150 Pto Spreaders. N.H. 352 Gr. Mixer; N.I. Auger Trailer; Me. 101 Combine (2 Heads); Post Hole Digger; Wheel Weights; New J.D. 170 Skid Loader; Int. Loader; LundeU Stalk Shredder. Blades - 3 Pt. St For C. 3 Pt. Lift Boom. Platform scale; B%’ V Snow Plow; Cir. Saw. 30’ St 36’ Ext. Ladder; 4% sq. Asb. Shingles (White St Green). New Hardware for Overhead Door up to 12’ x 18’. Mortar Box 35” x 62”; Cement Mixer; Elec. Drills St Motors; Wheel Barrow. From Robert Mease - Due to Barn Fire Fence Posts; Insulators; Oil; Grease; 5 gal. cans; Milk Buckets; Strainers; Wash Tubs; Milk Tank & Compressor; Int. No. 414 Tractor; N.H. 517 Spreader (like new); N.H. Rake; Crimper; Fluffer; Ford 501 3 pt. mower; 3 Bt. Plow; Disc; Cultipacker; 3 sec. Harrow; J.D. Chopper; Stalk Shredder; Leli 3 Pt. Spreader & Wagon. Full Lane of Butchering Equipment for Paul Reigel. 3 Iron Kettles; Bench; Table; Lard Press; 30 lb. Sausage Stuffer; 2 New 32 Meat Grinders (1 w-motor); Tubs; Buckets; Hooks; Pans; Dippers; Round Scalding Trough. Trucks -1962 Chev. Dump “Good”; 1969 ton Ford Pickup; 19601% ton Dodge; 1949 Dodge 1 ton. Tri Sport - 3 wheeler w-20 H.P. Motor. Lawn Tractors - New G.E.; Massey No. 7, No. 12; Case 120; J.D. 110,112. Cadet 104,122,128. New Bolens Snow Blower; Lawn Roller; Lots of other Hand Mowers. Household Items - 2 Cherry Chests; Nite Stand; Table w-6 Chairs; Dining room set; Buffet; China Closet; Portable Dryer; Sofa & Chairs; 12 Ga. Gun; Pans; Baskets; Glasses; Dishes; & Lots More. Antiques - School House Bell; Old Cupboard; Pot belly Stove; 30 gal. Crock; Old Door Lock; Hay Cutter; Winepress; Water Barrel; Wagon Wheels; Hog Trough; John Deere GP tractor. Many more items coming too late to advertise. Order of Sale: Small Items 9:30; Lawn Tractors & Trucks 11:30; Equipment 12:00. Berks Co. Pomona Grange Leesport Market & Auction, Inc. Refreshments Available. Six Auctioneers Not Responsible for Accidents car of the foliar material was unloaded Mid applied on nearby fields Favorable test results this year would mean that FolUu will hr commercially available for 1977 "Our research with similar ex perimental compounds In dicates that yield Increases In excess of 20 perrmt from a single foliar treatment may be possible with Follan." Johnson stated 'Tests also show that the compound could increase soybean oil content b> ap proximately 13 percent, an important economic bonus " TRY A CLASSIFIED at9:3oa.m
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