>OD. BROWN SWISS bership in tho Brown Swiss »r MEMBER Cattle Breeders’ Aasoclatlon . . „ , ,oS America. According to No ie Edward Forwood of tional' Secretary Marvin L. ilm, P*., has recently Kruse Beloit, wla j unior granted a Junior Mem- ALEXANDER ILER COMPLETE DISPERSAL MONDAY, JULY 26 LANCASTER, PENNA. Sale held at the Guernsey -Sale Pavilion located 5 miles of Lancaster, Pa. on'Rte. U.S. SO. 90 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS [43 Milking Age 16 Bred Heifers It Top Open Yrigs. Heifer calves) img’s Certified, T.B. Accred., Calf Vacc., Stood & TS. within 30 days. Exam for Pregnancy & Mastitis. DAUGHTERS AND 36 BRED TO BRIGEEN CHIEF CLOUD <VG-88, SMT)!!! 25 dtrs. on projucted proof ,456 M. 3.92% 684 Fat. One of greatent »ons of out of famous Flying Cloud Liza Rosa (EX-94) with fat. He is sire of Ist Jr. Get at 1964 Penna. All-American and Eastern States. Oldest dtrs. selling born in June 1964 down to baby calves. Outstanding seed stock foundation 18 DIRS. SELL BY UNH SCHOOLMASTER (EX-94, GM)!!! rn to every breeder, his highest record dtr. is dam of ;f Flying Cloud” mentioned above. 2 dtrs. in herd have 526 191 fat recs at 2 yrs. Several more on test now and others heifers due this fall. You will like this tremendous group. ) DTRS. SELL BY UNH RESOUND (VG-SMP)!! 5 Dtrs. by Poestenkill Leader Belle Boy 9 bred to Maroy Ivan- Leader, out of “EX” dam. 4 bred to Whirlhill Kingpin, AI proven sire. ;ows selling with records to over 700-lbs. fat. Recs made ■ very moderate feeding conditions. Herd Average on is 13,072 M. 3.6%. r. Iter's farm is located in South Jersey with very little %, hence, decision to move to Lancaster, Pa. Cattle will sale bams on Sat, July 24 ready for inspection. starts 11:30 A.M. Lunch Available Catalogs. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Robert Loker Alexander Her ; Mgrs. & Auctioneers Herdsman, 25 yrs. Owner, :ico, N. Y. Middletown, N.J. Middletown, N.J. Now 5 engines to choose from with the Allis-Ghalmers One-Ninety tractor! Pick the fuel, pick the power you want for 5-bottom work! Gasoline or diesel in the One-Ninety—or get 15 to 20 extra horses in the new One- Ninety XT, diesel, gasoline or LP gas. No matter which one you pick. LH. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. issley Farm Service ' Washington Boro, Pa. "This One-Ninety is a whole tractor family! N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Chet Long you’ll be getting the workin’est, easiest-operating 5-plow tractor you ever saw! You have to experience a One-Ninety to know how great it is. We’ll be glad to provide the experi ence. Drop in and see us! Akron, Pa. memberships give boys or girls ‘over ten years of age the privilege of registering offspring from Brown Swiss females, owned by them in dividually, at national mem bership rates until their 21st birthday. Although the Brown Swiss Junior Memberhip program has only been in effect since January 1, 1965, over 250 boys and girls had been ac cepted as Junior Members by July 1. • Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) To Practice Farm, and Home Safety . . . Since the last week in July is Farm and Home Safety Week, we’d like to recognize the importance of this event in this column Safety is not a thing that you can put on and take off from PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeder; Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, B. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 L. H. B^baker Litit/, Pa. Allen H. Mafz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1965—11 day to day; it should be prac ticed at all times by every member of the family. In most cases haste and neglect are responsible for many ac cidents. We urge all farmers and homemakers to .be on the alert for accident hazards and correct them at once; also to follow the safety instructions of machinery manufacturers, and take time to be safe. GRANGE MEMBERS TO WORLD’S FAIR Fulton Grange #66 held their regular meeting July 12 at Oakryn, Pa. Gyles Brown, Master, conducted the busi ness meeting. The Charter was draped in memory of Samuel C. Heiney, a member for fifty-five years The home economics com mittee served a fried chicken dinner to the Friendly Farm ers July 3. This committee will be in charge of the an nual picnic which will be held at the Grange Hall, July 26, 730 p m Tablecloth, iced tea, rolls and butter will be fur nished. Members and friends are asked to bring a meat dish, another dish, plates, cups and silver. Francis Gil lespie will show colored slides after the picnic. ''Oats ugh I couldn't boar the sight of them or hay either. Sometimes I could hardly catch my breath, and the least little trot made me cough 'til I thought I'd die. "I had the heaves and I was miserable. 1 * "Then my -owner discovered New Hope Complete Horse Feed—no oats, nothing of any kind to stir up tny allergies. My, how good it felt to really eat again* to be free from that terrible, hacking cough. "If youVe a victim of the heaves too, send your master as fast as he can go to get some Wayne New Hops Complete Horse Feed. Of course he has some other excellent horse feeds for horses that can still eat hay, but as for me. I'm sticking with Wayne New Hops' Complete Horse Feed." *Aef«o/ unr.foucf.ed photos of a hors • btfan and'afUr btfn ha Naw Hop* Co mphh Hors* food* GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown J. K. STAUFFER & SON H. M. STAUFFER Lawn and Bellaire & SONS, INC. DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia The Youth Committee was in change of a swim party and doggie roast at the Earle ■Gilbert farm near Rising Sun, Md., July 6. The Group went by bus from the Grange Ball. Plans were made for the Grange women to houseclean the Grange Hall Wednesday, July 21, 9:30 a.m. They are asked to bring lunch and cleaning equipment. The New York World’s Fair Committee is taking two bus loads July 31, leaving Quar ryville at 5 a.m. Reservations must be made by July 24 through Clair Murphy, Charles McSparran or Miss Dorothy Ackerman. KE£P PARM 11 CIIfMI«AK OUTn?RffefH OP*IDS i ,» , ~*4i "All right l All right! So I’m gcnq to move if out of their reach!" HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R, D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl Witmer MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks
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