Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1973, Image 36

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1973
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______ When cooking, match the size
Motorists must File Report With State after Accidents aw 1
Motorists involved in accidents
who fail to file accident reports
are costing the taxpayers money
and hindering the State Tran
sportation Department in its
efforts to eliminate highway
hazards, John J. Zogby, Director
of Penn DOT’S Bureau of Ac
cident Analysis, said.
“The law says that a driver
involved in an automobile ac
cident resulting in death, injury
or more than $2OO damage must
Pork Information To
Restaurant
In a continuing producer
sponsored effort to get more pork
on the menus of restaurants and
food services, the National Pork
Producers Council is furnishing
needed information to managers
and operators. As a major thrust
in this effort, the Cornell Quar
terly, m cooperation with the
National Pork Producers
Council, is presenting a special
two-part insert in the August and
November editions. Jhe in
formative, factual, illustrated
insert, “Pork For Gracious
Dining,” will total more than 40
pages.
The Cornell Quarterly, a
widely-read food service
publication, is considered the
leading authority by members of
the profession. Published by
the School of Hotel Ad
ministration at Cornell
University, it is dedicated to
disseminating technical
knowledge and new research
information to restaurants,
hotels, hospitals and other food
service establishments It
reaches thousands of owners and
managers across the nation
quarterly
The special factual pork edition
gives details for profitable use of
pork, including recipes and in
formation on purchasing, cutting,
cooking and serving pork m
large-quantity food establish
ments, as well as facts about pork
itself, according to Monte Flett,
NPPC Promotion Director.
Professor Robert Rust, lowa
State University, prepared the m
depth introductory article on
fresh pork’s nutritional qualities
and how to purchase and store to
assure the highest quality. Dr
DO YOU NEED
USED PARTS
FOR FARM TRACTORS
and
FARM MACHINERY
CALL HARRY STOHLER AT
WENGER FARM MACHINERY
South Race St.
Myerstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138
file a report' with Penn DOT
within five days,” Zogby said.
“Even though this is the law,
over 20 percent of drivers in
volved in accidents ignore it.”
Zogby cited a recent survey
made by PennDOT’s Bureau of
Accident Analysis on 1,000
drivers involved in accidents. Of
these, 218 failed to file a report
within 30 days. They were then
sent letters reminding them to
file a report, but even then, 85
Personnel
Louis Szatnmary, iniei nationally
known food management con
sultant, restauranteur and owner
of the Bakery in Chicago, gives
step-by-step instructions,
illustrated with photos and
drawings, on preparation of pork
for gourmet and gracious oc
casions Professor Myrtle
Ericson, Cornell University, with
the assistance of Ann Norman,
Director of Consumer Relations,
NPPC, developed the series of
eight tested quantity pork
recipes.
The insert includes four pages
of ready-to-use quantity recipes
illustrated in full color and
perforated for easy removal from
the insert.
SPECIAL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2A
7:30 P.M.
All Weights Steers, Calves, and Cows.
Charolais, Angus and Hereford calves and yearling
steers and heifers No paint marks or hip tags on any of
these cattle All cattle weighed on sale day
Beef breeds and some holstem steers-Sorted in
uniform lots
For further information, contact:
J. FRANCIS TINSM AN
LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET
Leesburg, Virginia
Phone 777-1411 Phone 777-3521
Regular Sale Day every Monday 2.00 P.M.
Plan now to attend this sale, as quality pays in many ways
still failed to file.
“Most motorists cooperate and
send in their accident reports
promptly,” Zogby continued.
“But 20 percent don’t. And this
group causes us more work than
the 80 percent who report on
time.
“The extra clerical work in
volved in getting people to file
reports and in handling late
reports is costly. It is also
completely unnecessary.
“All accident reports are
analyzed and used to determine
high accident areas. Many high
way hazards are not obvious and
can only be spotted by checking
the frequency of accidents at a
given location.
“Also, good accident statistics
are necessary to guide our driver
licensing, training and law en
forcement programs.
“We must depend on individual
motorists to send in reports
because police are not required to
submit accident reports, and, in
fact, in over one third of all ac
cidents they don’t.
“I urge all drivers involved in
accidents to send in their reports
promptly. It’s easy, it only takes
a'few minutes, and the single
page report form can be obtained
from any police station and many
insurance agents and motor
clubs,” Zogby concluded.
CLYDE LaRUE
MILKING HERD DISPERSAL
SPEINGVILLE, PA. DIMOCK TWP. SUSQ. CO.
I will sell my registered Guernseys at the farm, located 1
mile West of Penna. Rt. 29, about halfway between Dimock &
Springville, 7 miles South of Montrose.
Saturday, October 20; 1973
12:30 P.M.
38 Registered Guernseys 38
Brucellosis certified No. 07231 and TB tested free herd.
Majority calfhood vaccinated. Pregnancy examined by local
vet. Penna. health charts on day of sale.
This good Susq. Co. herd of Reg. Guernseys consists of 35
milch cows. 8 fresh recently, 5 close springers, 9 due in Nov. &
Dec. Several bred for early winter. 3 first calf heifers bred for
late fall.
Sale Highlights: 12 daus. of Cleverland General Eldorado,
his dams lifetime production 139,975 M; 32 daus. with 65
records of 12,961 M, 580 F, 4.47 percent. These 12 daus. are
really sharp as you will see. 9 daus. of Elm Lane Farm Henry.
5 daus. of Magnolia Flash Corinthian. Daus. of Afton Brilliant,
Northern Admiral’s Kip, Bay Meadow St. Hank, Clearbranch
Flash Master and several other production sires.
The Laßue family have been breeding Guernsey cattle for
nearly 50 years, through production home sires, ABS and Neba
service.
This is a fine herd showing plenty of size, type and produc
tion. Your personal inspection invited. Attend this sale where
every animal sells exactly as represented without reservation
of any kind. Plan to attend this fine dispersal
Lunch
M. L BUNNELL, Auctioneer
Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375
ALBERT W. SMITH, Pedigrees
Lenawee Royal Sale
and
Clinton Stock Farm Classic
Tuesday, October 23, 1973
at Clinton Stock Farm 2Vz miles South of Addison on
US 127, Addison, Michigan Phone 517-547-5300
100 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
40 IN LENAWEE - 60 IN CLASSIC
Consignors are: Donald & Carl Emmons; Leroy
Leinmger; Lawrence Patrick; Lawrence Patrick Jr.;
Dawn Patrick; Willard & Gary Behm; Roger Emmons;
Earl D. Kelley; Virgil Emens & Son, Ralph Rigg; Lowell
Gmnger; Richard Ames; Roger Wolf; Arnold Roister;
Carlos & Doug Long; Dane Whelan; Phillip Hart, Hillan
Lake Farm; Fred Gorhtz; David LaFolletee, and
Graydon Lutz.
Sires Represented “Lucky Mose” - Black Eagle -
Woodbine Pearl Comet - Bngeen Chief Flying Cloud -
“Marquis” - Edgehill Treasure Kit - Skokie Coronet Rex
- Glenafton Promise Rag Apple - Glenafton Herdmaster
- Spring Farm Reflection Ormsby - Downalane
Reflection Emperor - Forest Lee Rockette Centurion
Whirlhill Kingpin - Lassie Leader - Cornerset Gen- 1-
tunon Medalist - Vmedale Frasea Pilot - Don Augur
Royal Allen - Selling Rockman - Paclamar Astronaut -
Penstate Pathfinder Ivanhoe - Valentine El Mmuteman
and others.
Consists of 10 Very Good; 1 Excellent, 22 Good Plus
and others.
Features Include;
A VG “Marquis" from a VG-89 Ormsby Burke Pontiac
Mose. Due sale time to “Fond Matt”.
A 611-18,564 3y by EX son of Irvington Pride Admiral
bred to "Astronaut" son.
A 583 f, 2y “Lucky Mose” that was Ist Sr. Yrlg. and Jr.
Champ, Fulton Co. Fr., 1972. Her dam VG. Due Oct to
“Arlinda Chief".
A Woodbine Pearl Comet dtr. from 660 f dam, next
dam nearly 700 f.
We are also having a drawing for a calf, which has
been donated by Roger Wolf, of Wolfland Farm. You
have to be a member of FFA or 4H and be present to
win the calf.
GRAYDON LUTZ, Sale Mgr.
Assisting: Charles Myers; John Fenstermaker; Horace
Backus & Charles Backus
TERMS: Cash or Approved Check
CLYDE LaRUE, owner
R.D., Springville, Pa.
at 11:00 A.M
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