jge u . a year-oi ,as reserve champion. Quality Ultimate, shown by Matthew Kolb, right, was purchased by John Plela, Jr., left, with daughter Sarah. Behind them Is Dennis Kolb, Matthew’s father. Mature Cow Selected As Champion NEW HOLLAND Forty dairy cows competed in eight clas - & Poultry Systems Socialists 1 ** _ 33 FARMER BOY AG i?v ' r FEEDING SYSTEMS (GSJ) Feed Bins Stainless steel Feeders w/Easy Top Adjust Easton Creep Feeders _ Coon Creep Feeders Stainless Steel Trough, J-Bottom, No Waste Nursery Feeder, Roto Feeder, Flex Auger It Accessories * bf hj[ Farmer Boy Ag i FLOORING HOOYBM Available w/Hot Water Heating Plate, 10 Yr. Guarantee North Carolina Concrete Hog Slats 3& 5 Gauge Woven Wire and 5 Gauge Galvanized Expandable Metal By Farmer Boy Ag STABLING Hot Dipped Galvanized SWV Heating Systems Heat Lamps Farrowing Crates, Gestation Stalls, Nursery Pens, Fencing ( Black Iron, Painted Or Solid) And Accessories By Parmer Boy Ag ses at the New Holland Sales Stables annual dairy show and sale wc 410 EAST LINCOLN AVI. MYEKSTOWN. PA 17047 PH; 717.066-7565 BEST IN DESIGN, PRICE AND EXPERIENCE PORK PRODUCTION FOR PROFIT 4 “FARMER BOY AG" has helped many Pork Producers become Profitable 24 HOUR SERVICE Heaters and KAMI Heat Pads Controllers- Sprinkler Cooling Systems, , Drip Cooling Systems, Brooder and Heat Incinerators, Mfedicators, _i Heating Systems Lamps by / Nipple Waterers, -rilTllr- and Accessories Farmer Boy Ag / High Pressure Washers Farmer Bov Ag Design and Build You a Complete System From Farrowing To Finish HEATING on Wednesday. Competition was stiff as judge John Morris from _o* s b - '* X* Let for the cow owned by Alfred Albright, left. Handler Gordon Wood, right, showed the grand champion. Frederick, Md., selected Alfred Albright’s mature fresh cow as grand champion. The Landisburg man’s cow, rated as excellent, was sold to Dale Hostetler of Annville (Lebanon), for $3,700. The reserve champion, 3-year- m MANURE SYSTEMS iiY Manure Scraper ’ Systems 7IPRMM Manure * Scraper Systems Farm Com] Siphon Flash Tanks VENTILATION 0 Ventilation Systems Fristamat— ~ Ventilation Systems OOORP» Multi-Fans & Controls QAgrilon Insulated Curtains Baffle Board Inletting And Ventilation Controls By Farmer Boy Ag MISC. CSSS!] Preg. Testers * titmc Portable Scales Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31, 1987-A29 old Quality Ultimate, was owned by Melvin Kolb of Lancaster. Peila Brothers of Manchester, Ct., pur chased the cow, which is milking at 75 pounds, for $3,400. The 3-year-old fresh heifer shown by Charlie Myers of Lan caster was selected as having the best udder fresh and was bought by Paul B. Zimmerman of Ephrata for $3,450. Best udder dry was a mature cow shown by Peila Brothers. It was purchased by Rodney Greist of Coatesville for $3,500. Herb Hartman, Hartman Farms of Dundee, 111., bid $8,600 on the second-place mature dry cow for the high bid of the sale. The 3-year old fresh heifer from Don and Har old Welk’s Stonehurst Farms of Strasburg, placed second in its class and brought the second highest bid of $6,900 from David Rama of Cattle Exchange in Delhi, N.Y. The average price for the cows was $2,321. Pomona Grange Supports “Vote Yes On Ag” ELIZABETHTOWN Lan caster County Pomona Grange No. 71 was hosted by Elizabethtown Grange No. 2076 at their October 17 meeting. The Grange voted to go on record as supporting the “Vote Yes on Ag Preservation” issue to be decided in the Novem ber election. A donation was designated to go to the Lancaster County Committee for Ag Preservation. The Grange also voted to go on record with PennDotas supporting Alternative No. 6 of the proposed Route 23/30 highway. This alter native would have the new Route 23/30 extend north to Blue Ball before looping south to link up with the Chester County Route 30 expressway. Pequca Valley Grange issued an invitation for the January meeting to be held at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Paradise, on Saturday, January 16, 1988. The literary program featured a patriotic flag service. Pennsylvania Stale Grange will be held in Butler, Pen nsylvania October 26-29, and National Grange will meet November 9-15 in Syracuse, New York. 4 FOR SALE Model 400 bu. Morldge batch grain dryer, under roof, good condition Clipper seed cleaner, commercial size, model 167 D w/extra screens and tre ater, like new, must be moved. 78 Ford Fl5O Ranger Lariat pickup, inspection, good tires, runs -good. 215-682-6621