LET CLASSIFIED WORK FOR YOU CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 5800 HEAD IN FIVE FEEDER CALF SALES LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA “Where Quality Is Outstanding” ANGUS-HEREFORD-CROSSES STEERS-HEIFERS 300-700 Pounds ORANGE 1:00 P.M. September 26 900 Head CHARLOTTESVILLE 1:00 PM - September 27 1,500 Head CULPEPER 1:00 P.M. September 28 1,200 Head Includes Rappahannock Co. Calves MARSHALL 7:00 P.M. September 28 1,000 Head STAUNTON 1:00 P.M. September 29 1,200 Head Health requirements and all qualifications conform to the high standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association. Second series of Sales- October 31 - November 3, 1972 For Further Information Contact: ROY HELTZEL, COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT Culpeper, Virginia Telephone: Culpeper Area 703 825-2233 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. Ave. post 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 Making 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, an.l 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 ,dtrs of Lassie Leader, Selling Rockman. Other young cattle by: 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 Sale by I. Donald and Pluma Hostetler Parkesburg R#2, Pa. 19365 (215) 857-3403 Lunch Pa. Milk Sanitation Hearings will be held Monday, September 18, 1972, at the Agriculture Building, Room 309, 2301 North Cameron Street, beginning at 2 p.m. on proposed changes to four sections of the Pennsylvania Code pertaining to milk sanitation and standards. PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES 6 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1971 Nova, 350 Turbo Hydra , Power Steer ing & Brakes, Fully Equipped , No Air SATURDAY, SEPT. 16,1972 Located: Left off 222 at Robert Fulton Tea House to Tayloria Rd. East approximately 6 miles, or between Pine Grove & Nottingham on Forge Rd., next to Chester Water Co., 4 miles West of Oxford. Watch for Signs Walnut and pine corner cupboards, dutch cup board, jelly cupboard, drop leaf table, walnut ana chestnut tables, round chestnut table, cherry and pine and oak tables, settee, horn of plenty chair, splint bottom chairs, ladder back chairs, old high chairs, odd chairs, cane bottom rocker, wicker rocker, captain’s desk, lap desk, victrola, 2 walnut black gum and maple foot stools, walnut crib, egg horn bed, marble dresser, large and small chest of drawers, cherry chest of drawers with wooden k-obs, washslands, doll cradle, wheel barrow maga zine rack, clothes trees, 2 organ stools, small organ, 2 shelf clocks, wooden buckets, frames, coffee mill, coffee grinder, hanging light, new light fixtures, mar ble light, German dishes, carnival, pitcher & bowl, frosted pitcher & glasses, glass compote, colored gob lets, iron stone dishes, 3 butter churns, butter prints, flask bottles, other bottles, dated jars, crocks, jugs of all kinds up to 20 gal., Weller Ware, miniature iron horse & wagon, ox shoes, brass scoop, brass Indian riding horse, old mill stone, hand pump, cast iron pump trough, cast iron gypse pots & three foot, iron pots of all kinds, 3 brass kettles, 2 copper kettles, iron horse hems with brass, brass sleigh bells, iron skillets, flat irons, R.R. lanterns, coal oil lights, wagon hub lamps, pot belly & parlor stoves, cast iron chunk stove, P & beam scales, cherry seeder, kraut cutter, fodder cutter, 4 hog troughs, 2 lard presses, corn shelter, corn dryer, milk cans, 5 gal. milk cans, mini wash tub with wringer, wall paper trimmer, Ivory Johnson 16 gauge single barrel gun, horse harness, shovel harrow, electric water cooler, 2 wheel trailer, garden tractor with sickle bar, Allis Chalmers B. factor in good shape. Hundreds of items too numerous to mention. Don’t miss this sale. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. LUNCH Sale by Reese and Agnes Prewitt AUCTIONEER: LLOYD H. KREIDER Hearings Scheduled Secretary of Agriculture, Jim McHale, said the proposed new regulations deal with minimum cooling standards, maximum time lapse between milking and delivery to the milk plant and the stamping of “sell by” dates on milk cartons or caps. T0:00 A.M. Sharp! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9.1972 For September 18 The changes are suggested so that Pennsylvania standards will be equal to adjacent states where much of the Commonwealth’s annual milk production of more than 3>/4 billion gallons is sold. The cooling regulations are not essentially new but are more specific particularly when dealing with milk that is stored in cans or not cooled before pick-up and delivery to the milk plant Most milk on Pennsylvania dairy farms is stored in cooling tanks Minimum cooling standards will be established for the first time for the shipment of milk between processing plants Another totally new section of the code is the open dating of fluid milk. Milk cartons and bottle caps must clearly show a “sell by” date. The date will be the 7 days after the product has been pasteurized. At that time the milk can no longer be offered for sale The most stringent proposal on the handling of milk is the lowering of the minimum cooling requirement from 50 degrees to 45 degrees while finished pasteruized and bottled milk is being transported The final regulations will be drawn up after a review of the testimony at the hearing and will become part of the Pennsylvania Code Most sea hoises, including the northern sea horse, reach a length of five to six inches when fully grown but the dwarf sea horse is never more than two inches long FREE Subscribers to Lancaster *: Farming will receive one S advertisement Free each month in our Mail Box Market Subscribers using the Mail Box Market will be governed by the following '• rules Limit your advertisement to 25 words. All ad vertisements must be in our hands by Thursday noon or same will be held over for g next week’s paper. No business advertisements $ accepted •MORE MHK •MOM MEAT •MORE PROFIT WITH Madison Silos Div. Martin Marietta Corp. 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron 859-2688 Caleb Wenger Quarryville 548-2116 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon 867-3741 Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph, 215-826-7671 29