Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports I went to the Key Bank for my farm loan. J* There’s a real fanner’s banker there —Stanley Musselman. He JPI knows farming as well as I do. He gave me some good advice 11 on planning for profitable man- Hll • *» agement even had some ideas l^ T g_ •’ 1 on how I could improve my op eration. That’s the kind of banking service that suits me fine. THE xtv fl BANK LANCASTER COUNTY. FARMERS national LANCASTER • QUARRYVILLE • MOUNT JOY • CHRISTIANA • COLUMiIA MEMBER FD I C. 8 ,«i v * < ' „ Public Auction 60 REGISTERED & TOP GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Co. in Churohville, Harford Co., Md., located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 40 or Kennedy High way) on FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1969 at 8:00 P.M. EST James Carter of Brampton, Ontario is shipping 30 head of top registered and grade Holstein Ist calf heifers for this sale of which approximately 15 will be fresh. There will be other consignments of fine cattle from top local herds. Plan .to attend this sale if you need additional v replacements. - All cows are T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free, and tested within 30 days of sale. Freshening dates, breeding and due dates and milk weights will be available. TERMS—CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers Phone: 301-734-6050 Night: 301-734-7105 301-272-1368 SPECIALS BATTERIES 20% « - 1 Plus Your Old Battery TOBACCO PAPER I -J v c 50 LB. ROLLS ,b TRACTOR CABS *260. ASSORTED TOOLS $5.95 Value ONLY *|,97 each JUST ARRIVED FULL LINE OF INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TOYS C B. HOOBSR & SON Intercourse, Penna. Phone 768-8231 • State (Continued from Pace 1) , moic than two applications, it local contact person, said Wed- j S planned to have an elimination nesday afternoon that each 4 II contest during Christmas vaca- District is eligible to send two tion Forms for application may contestants and should there be be obtained from Balmer or by PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, Btcimbtr 11, 12:30 Noon At llio Ass’ii Silts Pa\ illott, IjtmiiMit, Pa Gf» lit acl td Po\vs» 11 111«( I ami 1-I (Mm n lit if» t s \a< i llanos (.Vil T II At t ltd Tht s iks includes V» h< id from Mrs I*ll.i Ko-hon, Iloadiim, ht r t ntlro h» id aftti < tilling I", whit h ha\t goin to Hi. butt h« i Other consignments irom Mich populai owmrs as Wood.uits, Prinution, N I P I. and M Iv Hnnnit i man. Non Mown <*l«>\ - erlaml Fat ms I).ilr\, Plio*nl\, Md . Richard Aknllt, K.ti miinr* ton fonn , Dan Hauls, \»waih, Dtl «u This is the last (»u« rrvM \ sab this m,u ♦ piobabU won t ha\ c anotlui one till lil« In Ft hruai % This is tlu tmi* to Mock up with wmln fieMiemis to get \uin bigg* M milk th» < k posviblt Sal* Managed By: FENVA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. F.O. Box 458 Camp Hill, Fa., 17011 1970 SALE DATES Equipment' Implements Machinery MARTIN'S SALE BARN Blue Ball, Pa , Lancaster County Wed., Jan. 7 1970 at 9:00 A.M. Wed., Jan. 21 1970 at 9:00 A.M. Wed., Feb. 4 1970 at 9:00 A.M. Wed., Feb. 18 1970 at 9:00 A.M. Wed., Mar. 4 —1970 at 9:00 A.M. Wed., Mar. 18 —1970 at 9:00 A.M. We sell on commission. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. (717) 354-6671 "YIELD-PROVEN" Hoperlorltii Plant PIONEER "New Generation" Hybrids Medium Season 3567 3571 Ask your Pioneer Salesman about these Outstanding Varieties /$v PIONEER. / \ brand •IjIZJ SEED CORN * - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1969 Full Season 3304 3306 3369 A writing the Pa. Guernsey Breed ers' Assn at Box 458 'in Camp Hill, Pa 17011. They must be forwarded to the State office by December 18 Should thcic bo a National Contest in connection with the American Guernsey Cattle Club Annual Meeting in May, the winners in the state contest will be eligible to go Contest rules aie as follows: 1 Each candidate must be a paid-up member of a State Jun ior Guernsey Breeders’ Associa tion ($2 00) 2 Candidates must be 16 years of age and not over 21 as of January 1,1970 3 Each candidate must enter on an official entry blank with signatuie of paients or guardian. 4 Each candidate must be ac tive with a Guernsey project 5 Each candidate is responsi ble for their own expenses in connection with the contest. 6 At the State Contest a Jun ior Guernsey Queen will be se lected and a first lunner-up nam ed 7 Each contestant will have to submit a 300 word essay on the subject “WHAT FARM LIFE MEANS TO ME,” to be submitted with the entry blank. • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Monday, Dec. 8 8-10 —Farm Income Tax Short Course, Nittany Lion Inn, State College 10 00 a.m —Agway Tobacco Mar keting meet, New Holland Warehouse 1 30 p.m —Agway Tobacco Mar keting meet, East Petersburg Warehouse Tuesday, Dec. 9 9-10—District 4 H Beef Show, Stockyards. 9 15 a.m.—Poultry Waste Meet, Farm and Home Center. Wednesday, Dec. 10 IOrOO a.m.—Poultry Waste Tour, leave Farm and Home Cen ter. 7.30 pm. Lancaster County Soil and Water District Di rectors meet, Farm and Home Center. Thursday, Dec. 11 7.30 p m —County 4-H Holstein Club Christmas Party, Farm and Home Center. Plant Roses During Late Fall •Roses can be planted during the late autumn or even into early winter, says a Pennsylvania State University correspondence course on rose gardening Fall planted roses need soil mounded about them 6 to 12 inches deep. A mulch should be added when winter weather becomes severe for extra protection. For the rose course, send your name and address with two dollars to Roses Box 5000, University Park, Pa.. 16802. There are no other charg es and a complete course comes to you by mail. Make checks payable to The Pennsylvania State University. Our word ‘bayonet’ comes :rom Bayonne, France, where they were first made. _ REGULAR LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY Stockers & Feeders All Weights All Breeds Now beginning to Move Good Doing Shenandoah Valley Va. Cattle STAUNTON UNION STOCK YARDS, INC. Staunton, Va. 9
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