Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1972, Image 30

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    30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 1972
The Census Bureau recently
released some statistical profiles
for the new Congressional
districts. These are the districts
that were created by the reap
portionment this year and will be
represented in the 93rd Congress
which convenes in January, 1973.
The statistics are based on the
results of the 1970 Census.
As you know, the new 16th
Congressional District includes
Lancaster County and parts of
Lebanon and Chester Counties.
But the figures shown in the
Census Bureau report give a
more comprehensive look at the
makeup of the new 16th, and I
thought you would find these
statistics interesting
There are 467,811 people living
in the District which is 4 percent
of the total population of Penn
sylvania. Almost 50 percent of the
population lives in what are
classified as urban areas, with
about 8 percent on farms and the
other 42 percent in rural areas
such as small communities or
KLEER-VIEW COMPLETE DISPERSAL
160 HEAD HOLSTEINS
90 REG, - 70 QUALITY GRADES
THURSDAY SEPT. 14, 1972
11:00 —A.M. SHARP
Location: Along Rt. 30 near Rt. 10, 4 miles West
of Coatesville, 18 miles East of Lancaster, Chester
Co., Pa.
D.H.I.A. Aye. past 4 yrs. 18,138 m -655 f -
3.6%
1972 Rolling Herd Ave. 18,437 m -662 f Interstate Tested
- Vacc. - Eligible to go anywhere - Classification
Ave. 84.
90 Milking age 12 Springing heifers 18 Bred heifers
40 heifers, all ages including calves.
35 from 20,000 milk to over 32,000 milk.
THESE CLASSIFIED, HIGH RECORD
COWS SELL!!!!!
Ex 91 (D, Ann R.A. Maple) 6 yr. 332 d 22,027 m 634 f,
her 2yr Springing dtr. of Million Heir sells.
V.G. 88 (S. Good Regent) 6yr 305 d 25,787 m 911 f, Elfac
dtr. sells
Ex 90 (Fair Hill Ivan Marc) 6yr 330 d 21,992 m 712 f w/
Promise heifer
G.P. 82 (Dunloggin Direct) Syr 352 d 25,602 m 1041 f, her
Pineyhill Majority 2yr w/582f, and a Hagen yrlg.
sells.
V.G. 89 (Fair Hill Ivan Marc) 6yr 304 d 20,095 m 717 f
w/Hagen Bred heifer, Marquis Hfr. calf (Born
April) sells.
V.G. 89 (V. Grande Haven Lad) Syr 358 d 26,038 m 834 f
V.G. 86 (M&H Ivanhoe) Syr 349 d 18,911 m 763 f pro
jected 914 f, yrlg. by Burke Kate, March calf by
Jo Jo.
G.P. 83 (Osb. Ivanhoe) syr. 337 d 26,617 m 877 f; 4yr
29,380 m 1009 f; 6yr. 297 d 22,155 m 702 f; with her
14,000 m 2yr. Cam. Homestead Ref. dtr.; a Jo Jo
yrlg; and a 2yr 500 f (est.) dtr. of Gar-Bar Dale
Burke Kate.
G.P. 83 (Rowsdale Reflection) Syr 280 d 18,820 m 670 f
w/Lucky Mose 2yr old dtr. Burley Laird yrlg. 2yr
Ideal Fury Reflector (projected 600 f).
G.P. (Whirlhill Kingpin) 3y 11m 306 d 22,075 m 649 f
w/2yr old Ideal Fury Reflector; Bootmaker calf.
Also dti s of Lassie Leader, Selling Rockman Other young
cattle bv Bootmaker; Citation R Maple, Ivanhoe Star;
Apollo Ivanhoe, Paclamar Capsule; Standout; Dividend
Performer
Selling many cows that have milked from 90 to 140 lbs
a day
Grades Sell Kingpin projected 6yr 305 d 25,466 784 f
No 23 7yr 363 d 32,286 m 1141 fat No 11 6yr 318 d
23590 906
Many bred to Astronaut, Capsule, R Maple, Standout,
Bootmaker, Ivanhoe Star
Catalogs Available
Auctioneers and Sale Mgrs.
Carl Diller 464-2233
J. Everett Kreider 284-4517
plots of land too small to be called
farms.
The per capita income of the
16th District averages $3,056. The
median family income is $9,905.
This means that one-half of the
families in the District have
incomes above this figure and
one-half have incomes below. The
comparable figures for all of
Pennsylvania are $3,058 in per
capita income and $9,554 in
median family income.
Manufacturing dominates the
economy of the District. Over 40
percent of the people who are
employed work in some phase of
manufacturing. Just under 17
percent are involved in wholesale
and retail trade. Slightly less
than 15 percent are engaged in
professional and related ser
vices. Construction accounts for
about 6 percent of the work force
and agriculture, forestry and
fishing combined account for 5
percent.
There are 119,189 families in
the 16th, with a family defined as
Sale by
I. Donald and Pluma Hosteller
Parkesburg R#2, Pa. 19365
(215) 857-3403
. Lunch
MON. SEPT. 4- 1 P.M. Brood
Cows and Feeder Cattle
Dispersal located in Adams
County, Pa. off route 94 South 1
mi. of East Berlin square, go to
Adams County Fair Ground, on
route 194 then turn South East x k
mi. to sale. Sale by Claude Grim
Sons Inc., East Berlin; Clair
Slaybaugh, Auctioneer.
THURS. SEPT. 7- 11:30 A.M.
Hillglen Farm Complete
Dispersal at Newburg, Penna.
Sale at the farm located 2 miles
northwest of Newburg, Pa. Turn
off Rte. 641 at Clover Hill Rd.
consisting of two or more related
persons. Of that total, nearly 92
percent are headed by a man.
The average size of the families
in the District is 3.56 persons and
about 58 percent of them have
children under 18 years of age.
The Census Bureau report
shows that our population is
pretty much tied to the area.
While just over 40 percent of all
persons 5 years old and over
moved between 1965 and 1970,
most of them moved only a short
distance. Of those who moved, 63
percent simply changed their
residences within the same
county.
There are 146,595 year-round
housing units in the District. Over
97 percent of these units are
occupied and of those occupied
nearly 70 percent are lived in by
the owners. The median value of
owner occupied housing is $15,588
which ranks the 16th Distinct 7th
among the State’s Congressional
districts in housing median
value. 75 percent of the housing
units are individual homes and
more than 20 percent of all
structures have been built since
1960.
A profile of a typical resident of
the new 16th District would look
like this: The resident would be
29 years old, white, live within a
few miles of a city or town in his
or her own house, have a high
school diploma, work for some
kind of manufacturing concern,
and have a family income of
about $lO,OOO. If male, he heads a
family and has 1 or 2 children.
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ANNOUNCING
NEW POLICY AT LANCASTER STOCK YARDS
STOCKER AND FEEDER AUCTION SALE
FIRST FALL SALE TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY
SEPT. 8, 1972 AT 1:00 P.M.
STEERS— HEIFERS BULLS
ALL GRADES, BREEDS, WEIGHTS
Load Lots - Small Lots
LANCASTER STOCKYARDS
Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 717-394-2611
Public Sale Register
Exit Pa. Turnpike at Blue Mt. first right onto Clover Hill
Exit onto Rte. 997. Follow South Watch for Hoi. Signs. Sale
about 2 miles to Hilltop Rd. Take (Continued On Page 31)
NEWBURG, PENNA.
Sale at the farm located 2 miles northwest of
Newburg, Pa. Turn off Rte. 641 at Clover Hill Rd. Exit
Pa. Turnpike at Blue Mt. Exit onto Rte. 997. Follow
South about 2 miles to Hilltop Rd. Take first right onto
Clover Hill Rd. watch for Hoi. Signs.
50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
All tested for immediate interstate shipment. Exam
for Preg & Mastitis.
“EX-2E” DTP. OF “IVANHOE" SELLS!!
Mohndale Ivanhoe Beauty 365 d 26253 M 3.5 per cent
949 Fat. Due in Sept, to Paclamar Capsule under
contract for Select Sires. Dtr. by Penngate Fond
Reflection due to “Kingpin” sells an 2 gr’dtrs.
OTHERS BY TOP SIRES SELLING!!
2 by “lvanhoe”-4 by “Apollo”-4 by “Black Eagle”-4
by Justa Beauty Locesta Clipper
2 by "Astronaut”-2 by “Ivanhoe Star”-2 by “Pietertje
Haven”-1 by "Performer”
1 by Crescent Beauty Triumph and others.
Service Sires include—4 to Paclamar Capsule-2 to
“Kmgpm"-3 to “Astronaut" 2 to "Bootmaker"-2 to
Gar-Bar-Dale Kate-“lvanhoeStar” Admiral Imperial
Chief and others.
TOP RECORDS ARE PLENTIFUL!!
1 with 1023 Fat, 25,869 M.
1 with 949 fat, 26,253 M
1 with 886 fat.
3 from 707 to 753 fat.
4 from 633 to 678 fat.
6 from 529 to 594 fat.
Others on test now.
CLASSIFICATION 1 “EX- 2E"
3 at 86 pts) - 6 "GP” - 3 “G”
NOT THE LARGEST HERD BUT QUALITY ALL THE
WAY THRU!!
It will pay you to drive many miles to be in attendance
at this complete dispersal.
Sale Starts 11:30 A.M. Lunch Available Catalogs Under
Cover
HILLGLEN FARM
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
THURSDAY, SEPT.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC.
Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers
Mexico, N.Y.
PENNA.
839 Benner Pike
State College, Pa.
CLARENCE M. CORNMAN,
Newburg, Pa.
-7 “VG (2 at 88 and
HDL. ASSN.
R. 1
JR.