60 HEAD QUALITY DAIRY COW SALE BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM LANCASTER, PA. 'A mi. W. of A.B.C. Breeders Unit, and across from Comet Theatre on Friday Night, Oct. 15th at 8 o'clock Sharp 30 HEAD OF HAND PICKED CANADIAN REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Lots of size, excellent type and udder conformation, many with good production records. 30 He*ad choice Wisconsin Grade Holsteins, they are big and fancy, with production to 80 lbs. daily. All cows fresh or close up springers. Don’t miss this sale if you want the best. Abe Diffenbach H. Kettering Chas. Myers Auct. Pedigrees Owner FALL SPECIAL FEEDER SALE Feeder and Replacement Cattle MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1971 500 Head Hereford, Angus and Charolais Steer and Heifer Calves 300 Head, Hereford, Apgus and Charolais Yearling Steers and Heifers - *' ' 200 Head Holstein and Crossbred Steers and Heifers. If you are planning on buying feeder cattle, this is the sale to attend to buy some of the better Va.- Cattle. For further information contact Thomas Eagle or Harry Gochenour 703-459-4402 703-459-4778 Woodstock livestock Market, Inc. On US Route 11 The Livestock Auction Center that Farmers of Shenandoah County help to build larger and better. Public Auction NEW & USED FARM * INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1971 10 A.M. Located 4 miles north of York, Pa. on Route 181 or » miles south of Harrisburg from Interstate 83 Exits 10 or 11. Farm Machinery, tractors and some industrial equipment. Tractors - IH 706Uas w/3 It. hitch, IH3«w/loader. IH 140. IH 650 Diesel. Farmall Super H, Super A, Dl7 AC w/400 hours, MF 65 Gas w/loader, MF 65 Diesel, JD ?zu uiesei, Oliver 1550 and others. Farm Machinery Plows, Disc Harrows, Cultipackers, etc. IH and JD traces, one new New Idea #-323 pull type picker. A late model IH 4 i baler, New Wagons, rotary mowers. 3 P*- blades ’ post hole diggers, tractor crimpers, gram bins, etc. Some industrial equipment. Note We will have more tractors and equipment on sale date due to daily buying and trading. Terms: Cash or coed check York County Form & Industrial Equipment Co. Inc. Box 222, Pm. Phone: 717-7 W-6412 or 7W-5115 mMPTJgTE AUCTION SERVICE 14th ANNUAL 7:00 P.M, DST 60 HEAD Woodstock, Va. Panelists Discuss How to Sell More Eggs More, than three dozen egg merchandising ideas were either created or enhanced for an egg producer audience recently in a brainstorming session by eight experts’,in the field. The panel impressed the profit minded'' audience, which ap plauded its efforts warmly, at a regular educational session held in conjunction with the 40th anniversary convention of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council (NEPPCO). Some of the suggestions emanating from the free wheeling session, which drew the largest attendance at the three day show: “Cut down on cents-off discount special egg promotions which cost producers heavily. Instead, Terra Alta Stockyards, Inc. Terra Alta, West Virginia Announcing to our friends in Pennsylvania Special October Feeder Sales Oct. 1 2:00 P.M. Two year olds and yearlings Oct. 20 7:30 P.M. 1,000 head State Graded Calves. This sale is co-sponsored by the West Virginia Co operative Extension Service. Oct. 29 2:00 P.M. Special Roundup Sale 1,000 head yearlings and Calves For Further Information on Special Sales or our weekly Friday Sales - Call- Russ Stover, Jr., Monager Terra Alta, West Virginia 304-789-3591 EARLY FALL SALE Along Route #222, 7 miles Sooth of Lancaster, 6 miles North of Qnarryville, Lane. Co., Pa., at Carl Diller Bam. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23,1971 1:00 p.m. Sharp 50 HEAD CANADIAN & PA. REG. HOLSTEINS (a few grades included) A fine offering of fresh and springing young cows and first calf heifers, plenty of springers for late Oct. and Early Nov., Many classified Good Plus. R.O.P. Records. Following is a sample: - Springing 2 yr. old Kingpin dtr., dam’s ave. 9 lacts: 16,382 m 607 f, 3.7 percent still producing - Spring Farm Reflection Ormsby dtr. 3 yr. 292 d 14,765 m 554 f 3.7 percent inc. She “Good Plus” - Selling Pietje Triumph dtr., 2 yr. record 36Sd 13,262 m 454 f 3.4 percent. The Dam a Citation dtr. with 7 lacts ave. 17,171 m 3.8 percent - Willmil Ivanhoe Bellringer dtr. G.P. 81, 351 d 19,913 m 856 f 4.3 percent (Springing for late fall); her dam & grand dams both V.G. with over 20,000 m - Tidy Gent dtr. 2 yr. old with over 13,000 m; her dam’s records from 15,000 to over 19,000 Dams of animals selling: from 18,269 m to 23,105 m and 691 f to 921 f. Daughters of following: Maview Dunloggin Direct; Whirlhill Kingpin; Mayers Dark Leader; Spring Farm Reflection Ormsby; Forest Lee Rocket Centurion; Dividend Clipper; Seiling Pietje Triumph; Houckhall Rocket Clipper; Glenvue Skychief; Spring Farm Master Maple. Service Sires: Dividend Clipper; Edgeware Wayne Achilles; Downalane Reflection Emperor; Glenvue Bonanza; Enghill Perseus; Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer. Some heifer calves selling, Health charts day of sale, Catalogs available. Anct. J. Everett Kreider offer the retailer an advertising incentive. The supplier will pay for the cost of advertising the eggs -- a direct benefit to the producer, and a ‘cost’ only if the retailer actually makes use of the allowance.” “When specials are held, stage them in the areas m which sur veys have shown they move fastest. For instance, large eggs sell best in suburban and urban areas. Mediums sell most in rural areas.” “The retailer-can increase his gross dollar margin, and not cut into his volume of table (shell) eggs, by offering pre-packaged shell-less, refrigerated hard cooked eggs.” All of the panelists contributed to the list of 40 sales ideas, Truck Service Sale by, CARL DILLER (717) 464-2233 Lunch Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9,1971 stimulated by moderator Dr. L A Wilheim, of the Poultry and Egg National Board The pre-packaged eggs represent an additional profit for both retailer and producer, an ideal situation, either colored, or pickled or chopped, according to Harold P. Ehrenfreund, Owlkill Farm, Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Special discount promotions ought to be formalized well in advance between producer and retailer, so the supplier knows exactly when and what size and in what quantity he will be called upon to provide. This was a suggestion by panelist John B. Schmitt Jr, marketing resear cher from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. This allows the producer to plan both his production and his profits. An allowance could be provided the retailer who inserts into egg cartons coupons good for the discount purchase of a related product. This practice would induce the housewife to purchase the eggs in order to obtain the cents-off coupon, please the retailer who gets an additional sale and create goodwill with the purchaser herself, according to Alfred N. Schwartz, editor of Poultry & Egg Marketing, Vineland, N.J. “A tape, plus a continuous playback machine, utilizing a singing,’ cackling hen, placed near the egg display and played at low volume may sound like a kooky idea, but it draws shopper attention and is a volume builder,” according to Howard M. Helmer, of PENB’s New York city office. “One of the most successful new merchandising approaches has been the sale of eggs packaged in more than one-dozen lots,” according to Harold T. Nelson, of theSafeway Stores egg department in Oakland, Calif., who flew east for the NEPPCO convention. He cited the success of two-and-a-half dozen packages as well as half-dozen convenience packs. “You have to provide a promotional gimmick,” warned Leslie W. Driggs, assistant director of the N.Y. Department of Agriculture. “Other com modity producers are doing so and they’re grabbing shelf space.” He cited the experience of the oleomargine manufacturer who promoted so heavily in a variety of ways through the years that the number of ‘facings’ or containers of his product facing front on the shelves reached 27. CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY LARGE SELECTIONS OF CATTLE DIRECT FROM PRODUCERS EACH WEEK. \ s -.v. STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. C & O Flats Staunton, Va. 27