14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17, 1965 ALEXANDER ILER COMPLETE DISPERSAL MONDAY, JULY 26 LANCASTER, PENNA. Sale held at the Guernsey Sale Pavilion located 5 miles east of Lancaster, Pa, on Rte. U.S, 30. 90 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (43 Milking Age 16 Bred Heifers 18 Top Open Yrlgs. 13 Heifer calves) „ Bang’s Certified, T.B. Accred., Calf Vice., Blood & T.B. tested within 30 days, Exam for pregnancy & Mastitis. 18 DAUGHTERS AND 36 BRED TO BRIGEEN CHIEF FLYING CLOUD (VG-88, SMT)!!! 25 dtrs. on projucted proof ave. 17,456 M, 3.92% 684 Fat. One of the greatest sons of “Ivanhoe” out of famous Flying Cloud Liza Rosa (EX-94) with 1035 fat. He is sire of Ist Jr, Get at 1964 Penna. All-American show and Eastern States. Oldest dtrs. selling born in June 1964 and down to baby calves. Outstanding seed stock foundation herC 28 DTRS. SELL BY UNH SCHOOLMASTER (EX-94, GM)!.M Known to every breeder, his highest record dtr. is dam of “Chief Flying Cloud” mentioned above. 2 dtrs, in herd have 526 and 491 fat recs at 2 yrs. Several more on test now and others bred heifers due this faU. You will like this tremendous group. 9 DTRS, SELL BY UNH RESOUND (VG-SMP)!! 5 Dtrs. sell by Poestenkill Leader Belle Boy 9 bred to Maroy Ivan hoe Leader, out of “EX” dam. 4 bred to Whirlhill Kingpin, great AI proven sire. Cows selling with records to over 700-lbs, fat. Recs made under very moderate feeding conditions. Herd Average on DHIA is 13,072 M. 3.6%. Mr. Iler’s farm is located in South Jersey with very little dairying, hence, decision to move to La'ncaster, Pa. Cattle will be in sale barns on Sat., July 24 ready for inspection. Sale starts 11:30 A.iH. Lunch Available Catalogs R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Robert Loker Alexander Her Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Herdsman, 25 yrs. Owner, Mexico, N. Y. Middletown, N.J. Middletown, N.J. 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Next meeting is to be held at Daniel Rohrer’s, Manheim RJI, on August 13 at 7:30 p.m. KOOKIE KOOKS MEET by Peggy Eshleman, reporter The Penn Manor Rookie Kooks met Wednesday, 'July 14 at the Penn Manor Junior High School. The Tasty Snack girls made Ting-a-lings, 4-H Tidbits, and Pantry Shelf Chocolate Floats. Their next meeting will toe August 4. The Mealtime Magic girls made Quick Italian Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, and Orange Peppermint Shakes. Their next meeting will he July 28. PEQUEA VALLEY PICNIC PLANNED by Carol Ann Eby, reporter The Pequea Valley A.H Club picnic to be held August 16 was discussed at a meeting on Monday, July 12. Committees were then assigned as fol lows; FOOD—Janice Baum, (chairman; Members, Candace Devlin and Jane Hoober. (GAMES—Cindy Cirvin, chair man; (Members, Carol Cirvin, Judy (Perella, and Jean 'Shirk. 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