D22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981 DRYDEN, N;Y. - The New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association has added a special sale to its series of fall feeder calf sales across, the state. A sale for preconditioned calves will be held Nov. 13 here at the Empire Livestock Market. Dauphin Co. DHIA Ella Isaac K Newswanger 20 49 Sher Mar Acres 2 James Lesher Grandma . Chubbie Beebee Fritz Candy RoyC Wilbert Pepper Jackie Tracy Elwillo Farms 83 35 106 3 66 R 97 173-R 169 Dale F. Faust 10 47 48 on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING enetration And Adhesion. $13.00 per gallon applied, no additional cost. Average Barn $650.00 The farmers in Lancaster Co. are lucky because of the amount of competition in barn painting. Check with us for the best deal! PHARES S. HURST Rd 1, Box 420, Narvon, PA 17555 215-445-6186 mssm N.Y. announces feeder calf sales The New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association has endorsed the special preconditioned calf sale as part of its emphasis on marketing and has adopted a series of guidelines for preconditioning feeder calves. These guidelines (Continued from Page 020) 15,80/ 3 1U 17,81 b 13,190 16,525 15,877 16,146 17,471 12,963 13,934 9-0 4-10 4 11 3-0 ng 13,714 16,631 12,988 2-2 2-0 24 19,fa18 18,529 15,9fafa 14,258 19,8fa8 20,796 11,937 14,248 fa 4 8 1 59 4-9 48 4-1 8-0 5-11 50 1fa.051 11,965 18,124 519 714 51/ 587 3.9 3.5 3.5 4 1 38 621 569 613 528 526 567 650 560 8 5 568 48 51/ 8 8 faB4 CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES BRUNING Years of experience plus self employment gives you quality work for less expense. weaning calves not less than 30 days prior to the sale date. The weaned calves are to be eating roughage from a feed bunk and drinking water from a source other than a natural source (ponds, streams, etc.) Calves are to be castrated and dehorned at least 30 days before the sale and are to-be include Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry No Quantity too large or too small • Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. Trucks available for pick up at your farm. JAMES E. NOEL (MIN THE NU-KOOL BULK MILK COOLING TANK 500 to 4000 Gallon Capacity ' f : -- .* v , - j * v % • Extra agitation blades, double thick insulation plate keep milk cool and fresh • Agitates milk throughly, easy to mount outdoors, indoors or bulk-headed. Compact. Easy-to-read milk levels. ■EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE-^ tails • Manure Scrapers for Poultry 4 Free Ven- Stall Operations 4 • Manure Augers, both. power takeoff ips 4 motor driven ske Offs * Liquid Manure red -Spreaders larts We do ail types of farm refrigeration, installations, sales & 24 hour service Authorized Keystone Nu-Pulse Dealer for Dauphin, Lebanon & Berks Counties - CLYDE C. LUTZ Ephrata, PA 17522 717-738-1718 Answering Service 717-733-1224 EAR CORN Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. Joy exit Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 treated for grubs. Calves are to be vaccinatedagainst stress diseases and respiratory infections. Each calf consigned to the Dptfen sale is to be accompanied with a certificate from a veterinarian stating these guidelines have been met. The'New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association will also sponsor its regular faU feeder calf-sales and each sponsoring division will make its own provisions to handle preconditioned calves consigned to its sale. The Southwestern Division Sale will be Noy. 7 at |he Angelica Feeder Sales Bpm at Angelica; The Southern Tier Division Sale Nov. 14 at the Empire Market facility at Bath; the Eastern Division Sale Nov. 14 at the Chatham Auction at Chatham; and the Western Division Sale Nov. 21 at the Empire Market facility at Caledonia. COMPLETE FARM PAINTING industrial residential COMMERCIAL We Use Quality Paint AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and - • Spray.-On and Efficient Method Brush-In Method • Reasonable Prices • Sandblasting if ' Necessary " For Free Estimates'Write or Call: ESN SPRAY PAINTING 717-687-7007 Or 687-8262 (C. Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER 637 Georgetown Rd. Rooks, PA 17572
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