I—Lanca.sttT Farming, Saturday. July 11.1970 B&W Farm Sets July 17 Sale Henry S Lapp, Gap RDI, is in charge White Holstein Farm. At top, Lapp’s hat of the new construction at the Black & gets a rest during the noon lunch break. John Yoder, Manheim Pike, Lancas- 100 cows on hand, Charles C. Myers also fer, a Black & White Holstein Farm em- reported sales of about that many animals ploye, spruces up the appearance of one each week, indicating the animals, at if the large Holsteins passing thiough least the better ones, don't stick around 'Vlyers' barn While he noimally has a long This photo Monciaj, Myers said, cap- concrete to go into the new section of the ;ured workmen unloading the last load of Black & White Holstein Farm. *>■ £ c t./ v *s_ Hi »•""* Mi »•**<' »r~*~-*s: r% (Continued fiom Page 1) held is changing and ho gius the animals oxli.i alien lion. snth .is washing and clip ping. in the b.icf time ho owns them Be sides pi o\ idmg twice as much loom foi his animals. Mums upoits the expansion in cludes a stall foi Cleoi He the Llama, who's now borne housed at Good's ite cream bai neai b\ Geo go is the special pel of the Myeis childien. Lisa. 15, and Hoc 9. George Sipple, new Black & White Holstein Farm manager, paints posts outside the new section of the barn as everyone rushes, to meet the July 17 grand opening. A cattle dealer from Michigan, Sipple started his new as signment January 1. -fc. / Roy and Lisa Myers are shown with George the Llama shortly after Christmas (Lancaster Farming January 3). With the expansion of the Mjers’ Black & White Holstein Farm barn, George will be moved to his own stall in a new section of the building, father Charlie reports. 4v k Charles C. Mjers Holstein Farm Owner -*V
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