HnlcfAinc Maria counties that make up the * iTIdUC Southeastern Distract are Ad- PvrA]]onf I vi ams > - Berks > Bucks, Carbon, uACCUCIII 111 Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, P/ar'Onf Pmcrvam Lehigh, Monroe, Montgomery, IvCLCIII 1 lUgidin Northampton, Philadelphia, ~ ~ ... „ Schuylkill and York. Tne Descriptive Type Classi fication program just completed Each Registered Holstein is in the Southeastern Dish act of compared as an individual to Pennsylvania involved 210 Reg- the True-Type Model. The Tiue istored Holstein herds In these Type lepresents a maximum herds, there were 85 cows P er tect score of 100 points As 11rio in sbowimg judging, the classi scored Excellent, 1108 cows fier patterns his scoring accord scored Very Good, and 3371 mg to the Purebied Dairy Oat cows scored Good Plus. 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You get full (benefits of this great advance in dairy nutri tion ... at low out-of-pocket costs, J, Cattle-izer" steps up energy produced in the rumen as much as 10%, from the same amount of feed. Cows convert this extra en- HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. H. M.' Stauffer Grubb Supply Company & Sons, Inc. Elizabethtown Witmer Stevens in which General Appearance is 30 points, Dairy Character is 20 points, Body Capacity is 20 points, and 4he Mammary Sys tem is 30 points Registered Holstems that obtain a scoie from 90 to 100 points are seoied Excellent, from 85 to 89, Veiy Good, from 80 to 84, Good Plus: from 75 to 79, Good, fiom 65 to 74, Fair, and less than 64, Poor There were 4564 animals in the 210 herds classified that obtained a scoie of 80 points or better The official classifiers of the Holstem-Fnesian Association of America who determined the scoies in the Southeastern Dis trict weie: Ronald Chapman, Emmetsburg, la, Biehaid L Cotta, Madison, Wis, Roger P Denney, Fi ederick, Md; Char lie J. Howe, Tunbridge, Vt., Melvin L Johnson, Huntley, 111, and Clyde H. Wilson, Rush wile, Pa. Seventeen Lancaster county animals were made Excellent, or were Excellent before and raised in points by the classifi ers These Registered Holstems, their scores, and their owners are listed as follows Fultonway Ivanhoe Delight, 4-2-62, V.G. 89-Ex 90 J. Z Nolt, Leola. Rocco Lauxmont Ormsby, 10- 2-54, VG. 89-Ex 90, and Max hill Pathfinder Beulah, 3-1-56, Ex 90-91 Paul Zimmeiman, Ephrata. Winterthur Ivanhoe Eden Se lect, 11-22-63, Ex 91, and Lime Hollow Burkgov Sensation, 7- 25-61; V G 87-Ex 90 Atlan tic Breeders Cooperative, Lan caster. Monogram Rag Apple Belle, Ex. 90 2E Herbert & Rhelda Royer, Lancaster Groffdale Reflection Delight, Ex 91 2E Robert C Groff, Quarryville. Bayfield Ty Grawin Johanna, Ex 92-93 3E; Suny Glo Osborn-, dale Knollwood, 10-6-61, Ex 90; Fultonway Ivanhoe Lolita, 11-12-62, Ex 90; Suny Glo Fobes Pnet]e Janice, 9-8-60, Ex. 90; Queameade Iva Ivanhoe- Twm, 12-29-62, G+ 84-Ex. 91 —J. Mowery Frey & Son, Lan caster Lockway Lucifer Bill Ivan hoe, 1-16-63, V.G. 89-Ex 90 ergy Into extra milk—as much as 10% or more (over cows on the same feed without the “Cattle-izer” factor). Check our mixing charts... see how easily Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Concentrate can help you make a high-production feed at low cost Drop in. We’ll be glad to help work out a ration to fit your particular needs. • Father Says Rohrer), Daniel, 20, David, 19, Clair, 18 (Keystone Farmer, 1968), Carl, 16, Clyde 13 Ger ald, 10, Carol, 8, and Lynda, 5. They have one gi andson, Randy Elaine and her family live on a neighboimg faim at Colum bia R 2 and the two oldest boys (Daniel, Keystone Farmei in 1965 and Dave, Keystone Farm er in 1966) are seiving their al ternate seivice in Flonda hos pitals Robert H Kauffman, Elizabeth town Windsor View Ivanhoe Candy, 9-7-61. Ex 90 Clyde W Mar tin, East Bail Sunny Craft JuLley, 5-5-63, V G 86-Ex 90 Claience Stauffer, Ephiata. Posch Francy Heemke, 7-15 -59, V G 88-Ex 90 Alvin K Bollinger, Lititz Valley Run Reflection Kitty, 8-4-61, VG. 88-Ex 90 Ar thur D. & Mary K Wenger, Manheim. Public Sale Location; 8 miles south of Lancaster, off Rt. 272 at Eshleman’s Fruit Market, Lancaster Co., Pa. SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1968 T2:30 P.M. 2 John Deere A tractors, (1 with wide front end and cults.) John Deere 14 in. trailer plow, John Deere spring harrow, 28 Oliver disc harrow, J.D. 7 ft. mower, J.D. rubber tired cornplanter, 2 rubber-tired wagons, 3 single iron wheel wagons and single ladders (tobacco), 2 row' tobacco planter, side rake, New Idea rubber tired tractor manure spreader, Minnich tobacco press and 4,500 lath, IHC weed chopper, Elec, fencer, 1 row 7 potato planter. 10 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Butchering tools, hog trough, 2 oil burner space heaters, 1 gas heater, 1 gas cookstove (3 yrs. old) 2 breakfast sets and other household goods. 1949 Plymouth, 4 door sedan, 3 - 275 gal. oil tanks. 50 shoats and 4 stock bulls. Ear com and mixed hay. Other articles not mentioned. Terms by, ARTHUR LONG Kreider and Diller, Aucts. Begin sale with household goods. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1968—13 (Continued fiom Page 1) Daniel will finish his service in June He is a nursing tech nician at the Venice Memonal Hospital and helps a multiple scleiosis patient in his off duty houis It is this latter woik that has cieated an mtei est in acquirn r moie education for future woik in this field David ]ust sU.ted his seivice January 5, at the Saiasot"' Gen eial Hospital In speaking of the pioblems of staiting a boy in farming, Erb said he thought it might be discom aging to a boy to have to face the huge debt necessaiy to go into fanning “You could start them on the home place and it would be all right,” he said He also thought you could get total credit but didn’t think that the best thing to do The Eib boys at home do most of the farming of their 74 acre farm They sold their cows in August and cut tobacco aci e age from 14 down to 7Vz and put the lest into corn, wheat and hay Mr Erb works' as a carpenter for a local contractoi Their farm is located one mile south of Mountville on Hershey Mill Road