jp arm oitMifivSS News to NEWTON, IA- Winpower The guide, beuig made Corporation is offering a available to farm prospects new, fact filled‘What should through Winpower you know before you buy any representatives,- answers a alternator?’ variety of additional A 12-page, two-color guide Questions regarding alter from Winpower answers uator quality, performance such questions as “Do you selection. For additional even need an on-the-farm information, contact: emergency power source”; Thomas A. Noble, Director and, “How to choose the ° f Marketing, Winpower model that’s powered for Corporation, 1207 First Ave., your place/’ _ Esst Newton, IA 50208. IH moves Eastern office HARRISBURG - In ternational Harvester’s District Sales Office ' for Central and Eastern Penn sylvania and New Jersey has been moved from its former International Harvester warehouse location to Suite gO2 at 800 Corporate Circle, Harrisburg, according to District Manager, Harold E. Bower. Bower said 800 Corporate Circle is located at the in- tersection of Interstate 81 and North Progress Avenue. The District’s mailing ad- dress will remain the same - Box 1357, Harrisburg, Pd, 17105. He said the new District Office phone number is 717/545-4269. FARMERS: 1 Now Is The Time To Topdress | Wheat, Barley, Rye | With 30% Nitrogen Solution or Liquid I . Blend Fertilizer *9 Also Seed Cqfji & Soybeans Available. ? I Soil Conditioner Can Be Added I f To Nitrogen or Liquid Fertilizer. J i ASK US ABOUT IT. | | Since SOIL CONDITIONER improves soil i { texture and .water penetration, root develop- * | ment als© Improves, ftopt growth goes deeper 0 | into the for stored moisture and 9 v minerals. Roots produce more fine roots and | I root hairs, which allows roots more places to I f take up nutrients in the soil. » | The now available nutrients in the soil are due I I in part to increased soil life. Because SOIL 9 | CONDITIONER has helped to cause an increase jj I in soil life, there are now more available I f nutrients in the soil. Let SOIL CONDITIONER 5 | LEND “a helping hand” in your soil and water I | management. " L. W. ZIMMERMAN JR. j Rehrersburg, PA 19550 x PH: 717-933-4360 I u _ The District Sales Office has been located in Harrisburg since November of 1978, according to Bower. It is one of eight districts the IH Agricultural Equipment Group has in the Northeast Region of the U.S. “Harrisburg is an ex cellent location for a district office because it is centrally located between the East Coast and ? the western border of the district which ends around Altoona. This gives us an excellent op portunity to provide im mediate service to our agricultural equipment dealers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey,” Bower said. Vl*!~ . 3*^7* New bull enters service Boss Man, Curtiss Breeding Industries’ new well-pedigreed young sire entered service on his first birthday. Purchased by" Curtiss President Tom Neff at the World Dairy Expo on Oc tober 5, 1979, Boss Man’s auction sale price set a new record for die Expo’s World Premiere Dairy Cattle Sale at Madison, Wisconsin. Boss Man is a. son of Bootmaker, a nationally acclaimed sire with more than 25,000 tested daughters. He has a full sister that is Excellent with over 35,000 pounds milk and a Cow Index of +2156. His dam - Niederjohns Sen sation Pollyann is ex cellent and 3E with three milk records over 30,000 lbs. and a Cbw Index for milk of + 1953. This dam and Ham it up, America CHICAGO, 11. - “Ham It Up, America. Enjoy Pork For Lunch.” is the new bumper sticker being of fered by the Wayne Feed Division of Allied Mills, Chicago-based feed and food "company. ' As a major supplier of animal feed for hogs, Wayne Feeds is offering the bumper sticker as a promotional , device to ehcourage the American consumer to eat more pork and pork . products' The company Brubaker equipment announces new sales person MANHEIM Roy A. a farrp and had some sales Brubaker has announced experience with a local feed the appointment of Stanley company. L. Miller of 501 Doe Run Rd., Manheim, to the sales Since 1947 the Brubaker position formerly held by farm equipment firm Howard Erb, who recently located southwest of Lititz, passed away. has been selling and ser- Miller is a graduate of vlcln § farm supplies and Manheim Township High ' lia °hmery including Sperry School and completed the Holland, - Allis Dale Carnegie sales course Van Dale, and He was born and grew up on starhne - *** Tv daughter pair is believed to have the highest combined Cow Index of the breed. Small wonder that ringside observers at the Premier subscribed unanimously to the “well pedigreed...” rating and spoke of this young bull’s potential as rivaling that of Curtiss’ great Astronaut. Curtiss Breeding In dustries, at Elburn, Illinois, is one of the leading artificial insemination organizations in the United States, and is the only major AI organization which is owner operated. Curtiss celebrated its 30th anniversary in 1979, having been founded in 1949 by the late Otto Schnering, president and founder of Curtiss Candy Company and a well-known and long-time dairy cattle breeder. expects to distribute 100,000 of these bumper stickers throughout the United States. A 12-month ad program to support the promotion will appear Hi the' Ibv?a ; 'Pork Producer _ magazine beginning in April. Bumper stickers can be obtained by writing- directly to Wayne Feeds Advertising’Services, Box 537, Ft. Wayne, Ipd. 46801; or may be picked up at a Wayne Feeds dealer. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1980—C47 Trio graduates from auction school WILLOW STREET - Steve Adnance, R 5 Mon trose; Harvey Clary, R 4 Montrose; and J. Eld ward Leaman, R 1 Willow Street, have returned from Mason City, lowa where they completed a course at the Reisch College of Auc tioneering. They received training in all phases of Auctioneering including real estate, registered livestock, general farm, antique and sale managing. They also received on-the spot training by selling at real public Auction sales during the term, where they' demonstrated their ability as an Auctioneer. There were 141 students graduated from 29 states and Bachman’s attend MFS, Inc. convention FALLSTON, Md. Mr. & Don Reimer, and Sales Mrs. Thomas Bachman of Manager, Bob Marsh. Fallston, Md., distributors A seminar was conducted for Modem Farm Systems, b y Tom Haggai of High Inc., joined nearly 350 other Point, North Carolina, an infs, distributors and their internationally known leader personnel from the United in the business world. States at the Sarasota Hyatt Haggai presented the group House m Sarasota, Florida, with pertinent remarks for the twelfth annual reminding everyone that Modem Farm Systems, Inc. thoy needed to get concerned National Sales Convention, 31111 evolved in all areas of earlier this month. public life - from the township and school level thru to the state and federal The convention was level if our nation is to conducted by Modem Farm survive in the form we now Systems, Inc., President, know it. Sigler joins Farm Credit YORK Richard Zook, Broome County Extension General and' 'Associate Dairy Advisory Committee. Manager of the Federal Jim will be responsible for 'Land Bank and Production providing agricultural credit Credit Association of York, in south central and announced the appointment southwestern York County, of James K. Sigler to the He and his wife, Joy, a field staff. Registered Nurse, and two Sigler is~ a native of sons, reside at Brodbecks western Pennsylvania. He Rl received a B.S. degree in ag education from Penn State University in 1961. He taught vocational agriculture two years at Northwest- Bradiord High School, Rome, Pennsylvania, and three years at Marathon Central High School in New York State. During the past thirteen years, he owned and operated a 400-acre, 70-cow dairy farm in Broome County, New York. He recently served as President of the Marathon Central ' High School, School Board and as Chairman of the Canada. There were six women students in the class. The Reisch World Wide College of Auctioneering is the largest college of its kind in the world, and has been operating for over 44 years with over 17,000 graduates. Steve, Harvey and Ed ward are fully qualified to conduct any, and all, types of Auction sales using the most successful and advanced methods in the Auction profession. Steve and Harvey will be serving their state ap prenticeship with Steve’s father, Jim Adriance of Montrose. J. Edward Leonard is currently seeking a sponsor for his ap prenticeship. Martins tour Madrid MANHEIM - Mr. and Mrs. Galen Martin of Manheim; and Amos Horst, Clear Springs, Maryland, toured Madrid, Spain and the Costa del Sol recently. Their trip was part of the Curtiss Breeding Company’s 30th anniversary Award program. They were among 16 Curtiss distributors to make the trip.