45 All Canadian Dairy Cow Sale 45 BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM On U.S. 230 across from Comet Drive-in Theatre, Lan caster, Pa. FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 15th at 8 o'clock Sharp With lots of class and quality, most of them classified with good production and B.F. records. 20 very good quality Canadian Grade Holsteins with production to 80 lbs. daily. All cows just fresh or close up springers. Your Place to Buy Quality Dairy Cattle Abe Diffenbach, Auct. H. Kettering, Pedigrees CHAS. C. MYERS, Owner Credit Terms Available ‘Tetter Power Pays” WORLD LEADERS IN DIESEL ENGINE DESIGN MAKE US PROVE IT! Over 1,000 Amish farmers al ready have. They have found that Fetter delivers all it pro mises. Our diesels provide long working life, dependability and good cold starting characters tics. For Piompt and Efficient Service Call YOUR AUTHORIZED FETTER DISTRIBUTOR GERMAN BROS. Gas and Diesel Engines Sales and Service 1 Mile Noith of Terre Fill on Rente 897 East Earl, R. D 1, Pa. Phone 215 445-6272 WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE * * * Sunset Valley Electrical Service JOHN M. ALLGYER, Prop. (Vz mile northwest of Bard’s Crossing, on Hunsecker Road, 4 miles east of Lancaster, off Route 23) Bird-in-Hand, R. 1, Pa. 17505 aPhone: 397-4081 AT on 25 Hand Picked Canadian Registered Holsteins 11/ 2 to 45 H.P. Continuous Rating IT GOES MUCH BETTER POWERED BY PETTER Farmers Reported Increasing Order 2 Milk Promotion Funds “If the present trend con- men will make additional dol tinucs, Federal Older 2 dairy- lais available for milk promo ANNOUNCING ANNUAL SHOW & SALE STOCKERS & FEEDERS Moy IS, 1970, 7:00 P.M. Prizes Trophies Final Sale June 5, 1970 To consign cattle call (717) 768-8204 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. —lO miles east of Lancaster on Route 30 — P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Kenneth Hershey, Mgr, PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A FEW ANTIQUES AND SOME FARM MACHINERY Saturday, May 16,1970 Located 2 miles south of Nine Points, 8 miles north of Ox ford along the Bell Road, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the following, to wit; FARM MACHINERY Faimall “H” Ti actor Farmall “A” Ti actor and Cultivator, Rubber Tire Flat Bed Wagon, Hammeimill, Antique Bob Sled McDeeimg Hoise Cultivatoi, Perry Hanow, Quincey 6-hp An tique Gas Engine, Sleigh, Top Buggy, Fencer, Vise, Beits, a lot of Old Iron, etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Round Oak Table, Sewing Mach ine, Cornel Cupboard, Kitchen Cabinet, Westinghonse noaster Coal and Wood Range, Breakfast Set, Sideboard, Utility Cabi net, Knee-hole Desk, TV Set, Maple Living Room Suite, Coal Heater, Desk and Bookcase, Piano, 17-cu -ft Chest Freezer, Small Antique Table, Antique Dish Bench, Antique Washstand, Maytag Washer, Sleigh Bells, 2 Bedioom Suites, Dressers, 2 Chests of Diawers, Night Stand, Baby Crib, Rocking Chans, Rugs, Pictuie Frames Trunks, Linens, Bed Clothing, Dishes, a few are Antique, Cooking Utensils, Jais and other small items Sale at 11:00 a.m. Terms by GUY MILLER Leroy Zook, Auctioneer Not responsible for accidents Lunch available - " ’ Busydale Complete Registered Holstein Dispersal 3 miles North of Ephrata, Pa., 2 miles North of Rt. 222 along Schoeneck Road, Lancaster County, Pa. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1970 12:30 SHARP 60 HEAD 31 Milking Age. 10 Bred Heifers for Fall fresh ening, 18 year old to calves, 1 service age bull 30 day tested for interstate shipment, vacc , DHIA Records, classified Rolling DHIA Ave 30 head 13,322 milk, 518 tat, 3 89% 3 year Ave. 13,741 milk, 516 6 fat with individual records to 21,613 lbs of milk, good number have milked 80 lbs a day Popeye Roburke Fern Pet w-21,613 milk, 774 tat, 365 d, 9 yrs sells along with her 2 Ivanhoe granddaugnters A sample of cows selling Dtr of Dean Imprinter, “G P 83” 6 yr , 280 d, 16,581, 652, 3 9%; Dtr. of Black Gold, ”G P ” 3 yr 326 d, 15,- 505, 686, 4.4% due in July, Dtr. of Master Prince 6 yr , 271 d, 15,257, 632, 4 1%, Dtr of M &H. Ivanhoe, She V.G. 85, 4yr , 29? d, 13,900, 544, 3 9% due July; Dtr. of Posch Sov. Ivanhoe 2 yr. 346 d, 14,548, 493, 3.4% Sires represented. Posch Sov Ivanhoe, 16 dtrs., Milk and Honey Ivanhoe 5 dtrs , Perform er 2 dtrs., Fair Hill Ivan Marc 2 dtrs , Penstate Ivanhoe Star, Lassie Leader, Osborndale Ivanhoe, Emperor Duke Archie Many due throughout Summer and early Fall, many Ist and 2nd calf heifers. “Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity ” Catalogs Available. SALE BY DAVID H. WEILER R. R. 1, Ephrata, Pa. Diller and Kreider, Aucts. Lunch Available Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 9.1970—3 lion and educational piogiams during 1970 This would be above and beyond some $1,900,- 000 that is anticipated during the coming year,” accoiding to Robeit S Tumei, president, Amencan Dany Association and Dauy Council of New York. Tumei said. “An increasing number of danymen who form erly weie not paiticipatmg in our milk promotion and edu cational piogiams have now come to icalize that the non brand piograms aie an impor tant part of the overall market ing of then milk “This year so far, we aie re ceiving less negative icsponses to the positive letter than at the same time last year It is very satisfying to see this positive attitude taking place in the milkshed ” (Under a positive letter pro gram, the dairyman receives a lettei asking him to allocate a poition of his milk income for promotion of milk and milk products The faimei agiees to the deduction if he does not re turn the lettei. but must return the lettei to reject it ) Tumei conmued, “I think in addition to knowing that milk promotion and education plays an impoitant pait in the ovei all maiketing progiam, the fact that the money has been spent wisely in obtaining as much pioductivity as possible is an impoitant reason that moie dairymen are paiticipating “While on the suiface, it would seem as though milk sales m Fedeial Oulei 2 aie somewhat less than they weie a year ago, we do know that theie aie other factois that have entei ed the pictui e In addition to some fluid milk sales fiom aieas outside Oiaer 2 that aie not lepoited in (he Market Admimstiatoi’s Repoit are sales of othei beveiages that, accoiding to lecent infor mation, have also shown a gen eial decline in the Fedeial Oidei 2 mai ket “Howevei, on the positive side of the pictuie, we know that with enough funds avail able to do an expanded job of milk piomotion and education in Fedeial Oidei 2 sales can definitely be inci eased In ad dition to the USDA-ADA test that was conducted we have visual pi oof in such maikets as Kentucky Vnginia, Auzona and otheis that show beyond a shadow of a doubt that if the light amount of money is ex pended sales of milk and dany pioducts will definitely m ci ease “With moie and moie dany men becoming a pait of Ameii can Daily Association and Dany Council of New Yoik, we aie going to continue to move for ward, but we still must lealize that it is going to take a total effoit of many, many moie dol lais to meet the competition foi oui shaie of the consumers dollai,” Tumei said This year, the average Ameri can will have to woi k two hours and 43 minutes of an eight-hour day to meet his taxes, the Tax Foundation figuies That’s nine minutes a day moie than last yeai By conti ast. the worker can earn his gioceues and cigaret tes in 59 minutes a day and his housing in 57 minutes That means it’ll take him longei to pay his taxes than to provide the basic essentials both food and shelter Taxes Take Toll II