14—Lancaster Farming, September 12, 1964 BEEF EXPORTS Some time ago. a special mission went to Em ope to look into the possibilities foi selling more beet there ana to help lay the gioundwoik for promotional efforts Mr. Jay Taylor, a cattleman and the mission’s chairman, found the piospecls good—in his words, ‘As Euiopeans face increased demand with a shortening supply from then traditional suppheis. we are convinced that significant com mercial trade in beef and pos sibly live cattle will develop." Back of this drive are the Department of Agriculture and the Ameucan Meat In stitute, which is the national repiesentative of the packeis But the intei est of the govein ment does, not mean that the taxpayeis will be called upon to meet any costs To quote Mr Tavlor again The effort made to sell Ameucan beei in Em ope may piove to be one of the most significant moves made by any mdustiy to help itself thiough govein m e n t-mdusti y coopei ation This is in the tradition of the beef and livestock mdustiy which has histoncally i eject ed government controls and subsidies ” And President Johnson, in endoismg the ef fort, has said " . the accom plishments . will be of ma jor impoi tance, particularly since they will be within the framewoik of normal commer cial practice, fiee of any sub sidy, either for the commod ities or for transportation.” There are pioblems involved in this including those of cost But they seem to be far from insurmountable The incomes of European peoples have shown very substantial in creases in late years, and there is no doubt as to the desirability of US. beef. Sig nificantly, several European beef delegations have visited this country to familiarize themselves with the industry and its products This is a big undertaking fully deserving of the big goals its sights aie set upon (Note We hope that this will be more than just a beef exchange program') KREIDER AND FREY TOP RED ROSE DHIA FOR JULY The Red Rose Dauy Herd Impiovement Association of Lancastei County leported in their July newslettei that a Registeied Holstein cow owned by J Floyd Kieider. Mt Joy R 2, completed the highest 305 dav lactation Annie pioduced 20632 lbs of milk 863 lbs of butteifat with a 42 c i test Second high lactation was com pleted by a Registered Holstein cow owned by Paul B Zim merman, Ephrata R 1 Lucy produced 18321 lbs of milk, 861 lbs of butterfat with a 47% test in 305 days The herd of J Mowery Frey & Son, Lancaster R 7, had the highest monthly butterfat av erage This heid of 48 2 Reg istered Holstein cows averag ed 1,556 lbs of milk 64 lbs of butterfat with a 4 1 test The herd of Vincent H Hoov er, New Providence Rl, placed second This heid of 20 7 Reg istered Holstein cows aver aged 1472 lbs of milk, 63 lbs of butterfat with a 43 % test If living conditions don t stop impioMng in this country, we re going to run out of hum ole beginnings for our great men' •w*-W**4MMMMMMMMfW******¥4MMMfWW**********^ * ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS! | I 7400 HEAD * * * I in * J + J FIVE FEEDER CALF SALES t J LOCATED I\ CENTRAL VIRGINIA £ I * "Where Quality is Outstanding” £ ♦ Angus Hereford Steers Heifers £ $ 300 - 700 Pounds • * $ ORANGE September 22 1300 Head ♦ 1 CHARLOTTESVILLE September 23 1900 Head * ♦ CULPEPER September 24 I*soo Head £ $ MARSHALL September 24 1500 Head * 1 STAUNTON September 25 1200 Head £ J * J All sales start at 1:00 p.m, (EST) except Marshall at £ } 7:00 p.m. { J Health requirements and all qualifications conform to the -t t ♦ high standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association $ J * ♦ For further information contact: J ♦ J. B. STEPHENS £ ♦ Ivy, Virginia Telephone: Charlottesville 293-7669 J ♦ 5500 HEAD IN THREE Winchester Feeder Cattle Sales Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN Friday, September 18, 1964 - 1 P.M. (E.S.T.) 1500 head Steers and Heifers Dehorned Weigh 500 to 1000? r Ist FEEDER CALF SHOW AND SALE Friday, October 2, 1964 SHOW - 10 A.M. SALE - 1 P.M, (E.S.T.) 2500 head Steers and Heifers Dehorned Weigh 300 to 600r± 2nd FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE Friday, October 30, 1964 7 P.M. (E.S.T.) 1500 head Steers and Heifers Dehorned Weigh. 300 to 1000# All cattle will be state graded and sold in lots by bjeed, sex, and weight. Eligible for interstate shipment. Morris Fannon, Auctioneer I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager For Information Write or Phone NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, INC. P.O, Box 440 (Phone: Area 703 662-2946) Winchester, Virginia PUBLIC SALE FARM REAL ESTATE & MISCELLANEOUS Saturday, September 19, 1964 Located 3 miles south of Cherryville, 12 miles north of Allentown, 2 miles off route 145. Selling 160 acres of soil, state of high fertility. Where on are constructed double set of farm buildings. One set contains a 55’ x 60’ round roof frame barn, feed room attached. Stanch ions for 30 head of dairy cattle. Equipped with Jamesway Barn Cleaner, 12’x40’ concrete Marietta silo. Large corn barn and implement shed. Other odd buildings and farm pond. Also, 3 story brick house with two large rooms, shower bath and laundry downstairs. 4 rooms up. Full basement with cold cellar. 2nd set of buildings consist of a 3 story stone house equipp ed with hot water heat. Has full bath, 2 rooms down and 4 rooms upstairs, also full basement. Constructed on same place is large frame bam easily converted. Terms: 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. Interested in a prosperous farm in Lehigh Valley area? Don’t miss this sale. Selling same time: used lumber 2” x 8”, 2” x 6”, 2” x 4”, potato scale, 75 - % baskets, 10 hole nests, snow fence, sears say back, poultry picker, 1 quart milk bottles. Household: Antique high chair, space heater, jelly cup board, picture frames, crib, chest, bureaus, wash stands, rock ers, chairs, wash set in rose pattern, powder horn, kerosene stove, lanterns and many more items. ESTATE OF W. W. SHOEMAKER Executors of estate: Lameii/ Elaine Shoemaker Victor Plastow Wilbur H. Hosier, auctioneer Elias Spangler, attorney Properties may be inspected 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Satur day and Sunday, now to sale date. YEARLING SALE 1:30 P.M. ABSOLUTE AUCTION 433 Acre Union County Farm Thursday, September 24, 1964 1:30 P.M, Situate along the highway leading from Laurelto n to Weikert, approximately 2 miles West of Laurelton and Route ir235. THIS 433 ACRE FARM is made up of approx;, mately 203 acres of tillable and pasture land; balance in woodland. LOCATED IN THE BUFFALO VALLEY KNOWN FOR PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND BUILDINGS Large “L” shaped Bank Barn approximately 80’ x 100’ with milk house, and other outbuildings. DWELLING I x /i story brick dwelling with 7 large rooms, IV2 baths, 4 bedrooms. FARM POND INSPECTION Thursday, September 17, 1964 10:00 to 4:00 P.M, and day of sale. TERMS 10% down day of sale. Settlement within 60 days. REQUEST DETAILED BROCHURE . . . Brokers protected, register client before sale time. SANFORD A. ALDERFER Real Estate f f r Auctioneer Harleysville, Pennsylvania 256-8891 Area Code 215 FORD FORRCE HRRUESTER • Sweeps Clean— floating pickup gets ail the hay. Five-foot auger feeds uniformly. • Heavy-duty cylinder, 4 spiral knives, short crop travel, Low power demands! • Easy to Maintain and operate. Sealed-for-life bear ings reduce greasing ... simple adjustments ... tractor-seat controls ... easy-to-position delivery duct. • More for Your Money. Built-In knife sharpener... 5- position tongue... 3-position main axle... choice of pto or engine drive. ALSO: WITH DIRECT CUT AND ROW CROP HEADS. CHANGE IN MINUTES! Chop Your Crop On Our Easy Terms Elizabethtown J Farmers Supply/ tac» Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone 354-8721 Allen H. Motz Denver 267-5602 p draws 1! Elizabethtown Phone 367-1341 Grimm's Ford Tractor & Form Service Park Ave., Quarryville Ph. 786-2597