THE ANNUAL TEL-HAI BENEFIT SALE MAY 3,1980 9:30 A.M. At Twin Slope Farmers Market Located just West of Morgantown, PA at the turnpike Exit 22 and the junction of Route 10 and 23. . ITEMS MAY BE BROUGHT TO SALE SITE MORNING OF SALE OR CONTRACT | ELMER HERTZLER Eiverson Pa J W 215 286 5343 WiLMER KRAYBUL Eiverson Pa 215 286 9576 W o' 5c 'vf MRS MASTSTOLTZFUS Atglen Pa I-- 1 215 593 6216 | J* COME ONE-COME ALL 35 YOU WONT WANT TO MISS THE ANNUAL BENEFIT SALE FOR TEL-HAI CAMP & REST HOME m M* <*>%***> many HAND-MADE '°r homemade soda ITEMS __ (, A*. ye V' *fj‘ ogM-Sgr * =-.™ds . . . CLOG' 1 ' ice cbeam svvi, ' G 1F T CEBTIf >C* US £ STEA K STHAW.ERRV fIE JUNE 14 IMO MANY ©IKEA DONATED ITEMS SHRUBBERY SALE BEGINS AT 9:30 AM. - QUILTS AT 1:00 P.M Auctioneers: Bring Your Own Chairs Hornings & Kurtz CINERAMA FARMS DISPERSAL Lloyd & Harold Crandon Warners, NY MONDAY, APRIL 28 Take exit 40 at Weedsport, NY, go East on Rt. 31 to junction of Rt. 31 & Rt. 173, turn right on Rt. 173 & turn left on East Sorrell Hill Rd. From exit 3S (Baldwinsville) take 690 North to Baldwinsville/Jordan exit (Rt. 31 West), go West under bridge & turn left on East Sorrell Hill Rd. Watch for arrows. 85 - REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE - 85 All are home bred but 3, 48 cows, 12 bred heifers, 5 yearlings, 17 calves & 4 bulls. Tremendous production as follows: 2 over 17,000, 5 over 18,000, 2 over 19,000, 2 over 20,000,3 over 21,000,1 over 22,000, 2 over 23,000, 2 over 24,000, 2 over 25,000, also 3 over 700 lbs. of fat, 5 over 800 lbs. of fat, 2 over 900 lbs. of fat, 2 over 1000 lbs. of fat. All common feeding with home raised roughage & gram. Herd average 46 cows 17,458,3.6 test", 628 fat, very typy animals. 24 fancy & second calf heifers not yet scored and 24 aged cows with 6 VG, 10 GP & 8 G. EXAMPLES: VG-86 Astronaut, 4-5,377 d, 21,570,4.0, 867 F. Also VG-88 Astronaut, 6-1,361 d, 25,910,4.0,1,044 F. VG-85 Ashawaug Admiral of Hillside, O-S, 4-7,370 d, 25,080, 4.0,1,004 F. VG-85 Burbekate, 8-8, 316 d, 18,880, 3.9,732 F GP-82 Astronaut, 4-3,321 d, 24,950,3.6,912 F. Sires mclude Paclamar Astronaut, Glenn Valley Star, Valentine El Mmuteman, Applenotch Revelation, Oak Green Virginian, Edeal Pmoma Matt Tippy, Robthom Gay Burkgov, Barrett Ranch Ivan Rockman. The young stock are exceptionally well bred & growthy. Service Sires Include: Glenn Valley Star, Robthom Gay Burkgov, Astronaut, Matt Tippy, Kmglea Total, King Arthur. 6 due in April, 4 m June, 7 in July, 3 in August, 6 m September, 4 in October, balance m all stages Note: There are quite a few that can go right into the top of any herd. OWNERS, LLOYD & HAROLD CRANDON 315-635-3591 Pedigrees - Huck Heintz 315-253-2268 Auctioneer - Robert Shaylor Troy, Pa. 717-297-3278 Cattle examined & will be blood tested for interstate by Dr. Richard Sears Complete Catalogs at Ringside Sale Managers: Sennett Sales Hicks & Spingler Livestock Inc. Sale Barn - 315-253-3579 Ken-315-834-9266 Bob-315-252-1037 11:00 AM Ask the VMD CUppin’ toenails— stop before red signal A reader asks I need to trim some of my cows hooves that have got ten too long over winter. Any advice on how-to would be appreciated, especially how short? Dr. Riegel comments: Cattle with long hooves lead to cattle with sore feet, usually from bruised heels. This can be a tremendous economic loss because cows that are sore and uncomfor table standing have decreas ed conception rates, decreased milk production, and lose weight. Therefore, it is with good reason that Pits STATE GRADED SALE FRI APRIL 25 1:30 P.M. AT WESTMINSTER LIVESTOCK AUCTION Westminster, Md Phone (301) 848-9820 COMPLETE DISPERSAL SATURDAY, MAY 3 Doolittle Hill. Turn off Route 6 between Laceyville and Meshoppen at Black Walnut and go 3 miles. Susq. County. Follow Arrows. 51 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS 51 28 mature cows, 9 bred heifers, 12 open and started heifers, a servicing bull, one started bull. This is a Fall dairy that is almost entirely due to freshen August to October. They are big, have con dition, showing type, production and youth throughout. These young cattle are well grown, dehorned with lots of type. Pregnancy examined and interstate charts The money making kina. IH 886 Diesel with full cab, radio, all extras, bought new in Feb. just 53 hours; IH 966 Diesel, extras, latest model just 724 hours (looks new) w/800 hours. All are 3 pt. and wide front. IH 2250 front loader (mounted on 674); IH 710 auto reset 4B plow; IH 720 chopper w/2- row and pickup heads, electric controls (used very little); IH 37 PTO baler w/10 thrower; Grove bale rack and wagon; IH 35 Hydraulic drive rake; Kuhl tedder; JD 9’ haybme (about new); 2 sets JD hydraulic 12’ harrows; JD #216 unloading box and JD 12 ton wagon (new condition); Fox short blower; NH Super 23 blower, Fiberglass sprayer; Lely 3 pt. spreader, 3 pt. crane; JD 12’ cut-away transport disc; Brilhon 12’ roller; IH 27 mower; DB wagon; IH 3B hyd. trailer plow; Arps 3 pt. snow blower; Arps Hyd. angle HD back blade; new pair IH fenders, Mineral feeder, woven wire, etc., etc. This 136 acre farm is for sale. All set up with tank, silo unloaders, bam cleaner, pipeline, mow conveyor, vacuum, etc. It is in a very good state of cultivation, very good milk market, location, house and well ready to keep producing as it has for Mr. Allen. Contact Allen at 717-869-1580 for terms and inspection. NOTE. This is a super set of machinery and cattle. If you’re considering buying any of these items listed it may pay you to wait for this auction. Everything stored inside, has been greased and properly maintained. Mr. Allen’s decision to retire from farming reason for sale Lots more small items, that are not listed, to sell Terms: Cash or approved check the same day. OWNER, FRANK B. ALLEN Jim Adriance, Auctioneer Montrose, Pa. 717-278-1574 Leon Riegel Tim Trayer Edgar Sheaffer you concern yourself with trimming hooves. The first thing that’s necessary for trimming a cow’s hoof is adequate restraint of the animal. If you are strong enough and the cattle are cooperative, this can be accomplished m a stall with the cow’s leg held up while you’re doing the trimming. As you become weaker or the cattle being trimmed become less docile, more elaborate means of restraint have to be devised. The ultimate in restraint which is used by most pro fessional foot trimmers is a table where the cow can be strapped fast, her legs tied down, and then she can be turned over on her side. You will also need a pair of hoof nippers and a sharp hoof knife. In most cases, this is all the equipment that is necessary to do the job. But, wood chisels with maUots, saws, and electric disc sanders have been used. The actual trimming of the hoof is something that’s difficult to describe. It’s best to leam how by watching so meone else, hopefully so meone who has become ex pert at trimming. When trimmed properly, the hoof wall should be tnm Frank B. Allen 11:00 A.M MACHINERY ' y 5K \ v ! vV'> med parallel with the sole of the foot and the toe shortened, but not too short that you draw blood. This reminds me of an in cident which I encountered my first year m practice. I was called out one evening to find a cow standing in a stall in a big pool of blood. The farmer had taken a chisel and had cut the toe much too short on not one, but bc f h hind feet. Blood was KINZERS - The farm fuel of the future will be com bined with agricultural mechanization of the past at a “Com Brew and Spring Show” Saturday, May 10, at the Rough and Tumble Engineers Museum and Grounds, Kmzers. Ethanol “brewed” from a com mash alcohol still will be used to operate an old engine for turning an antique washing machine. Members of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association will be showing and demon strating many types of educational items and eqmpment during the day long program from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Kmzers site, located 10 miles east of Lancaster on U.S. Rt. 30. Antique com plantmg and processing equipment and machinery will be featured. your local <») Steel Products dealer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19,1980—D27 IV Rough & events DON'T SLOW Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-394-3047 or 717 626 1164 BULK BINS A Good Investment. We know your bulk feeding problems, and we know that Read systems can solve them We stand behind Read quality because Read engineers design for adaptability, economy and long-life It makes good sense to invest in strength and experience Let us show you Read Reliability. THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2025 Horseshoe Road Lancaster, PA 17601 PH: (717) 299-1706 all but spurting from what was left. I was appalled at the sight of this, thinking, “How could someone do such a thing trim a foot so short, not stop ping before the bleeding had become so bad that it needed massive pressure bandages to stop it’”. I soon found out how this could be possible when I was told the farmer was color blind and didn’t realize what he was doing until his son came m the bam and discovered his costly error. If you have a question you would like answered by the team from Valley Animal Hospital, send it to Ask the VMD, Box 366, Lititz, Pa. 17543. Questions will be kept anonymous on request. Tumble listed including planters ranging from early models to present-day equipment. The Rough and Tumble Auxiliary will prepare pig roast sandwiches. On Friday, May 9, a steam boiler and engine seminar will be conducted by ex perienced steam engineers from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A slide and movie program also is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. The newlndustnal Steam Museum will be m operation, including generators, pumps and compressors. Various models will be operating in the Hobby Building and two steam trains will be offering rides at 35 and 50 cents. Additional future show dates include the 32nd An nual Reunion on Aug. 20-23 and the “Enshme-O-Rama and Whistle Blow” on Oct. 11.