TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 0r394-3047 QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE BUCK and WHITE HOLSTEIN FARMS 2220 Dairy Road Lancaster, Penna. 100 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS 100 HEAD On hand at all times HEAD CANADIAN—WISCONSIN—MINNESOTA All cattle hand picked for type, conformation and perfect udder development, most of them with good production and B.F. records. NOTE: Will deliver from 4 head to a carload subject to your approval to your farm at anytime. Pennsylvania’s Largest Sales Pavilion bry Cattle Mm Sale M Friday Night Emy Month CHMLfS C. MYERS, Ovner. Phone Park Myers. Sales Mgr. Private Sales Daily SP^BCIAL Friday, December 7 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 TINSMAN LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET Leesburg, Virginia Phone 777-1411. Phone 777-3521 Regular Sale Day every Monday 2:00 P.M. Rian now to attend this sale, as quality pays in many ways ZION MEADOWS FARMS DISPERSAL (ALL SALABLE COWS& HEIFERS DOWN TOs MOS. OP AGE) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 11:00 AM. LANCASTER, PA. Sale held at the Charles Myers Black & White Sale m located just west of Lancaster, Pa. off Rte. 283. From Lancaster exit 283 at tfory’s Mill Rd. which is Ist turn beyond ABC Stud Barns. Go to deadend, turn left and next right. (85 Milking Age—4B Bred & Open Heifers —2 Sensational Bulls) All tests up to date for immediate interstate shipment. for Preg. & Mastitis. ROLLING dHIA AVE. M.E. 16,995 M. 625 Fat!! THESE HIGH RECORD GOWS ALL SELL!! 2 sell with 806 and 812 fat. 5 from 702 to 792 fat. 21 from 600 to 692-lbs. fat (7 at 2 yrs.) 1 17 from 508 to 597-lbs. fat (12 at 2 yrs.) 12 from 424 to 495-lbs. fat (All at 2 yrs.) 25 on test at 2 yrs. of age. 1 “EX” COW AND 15 “VG” COWS SELLING!! “APOLLO” DIRS SELLING!! 1 with 20,200 M. 4 yrs. -1 with 15,640 Mat 3 yrs. -1 with 1-7,520 M. at 2 yrs. Twin first calf dtrs. from a 672-lb., 2 yr. dam. “ARLINDA CHIEF" DTRS SELLING!! 1 "VS” with 14,480 M. 613 fat at 2 yrs. - 1 “GP-82” with 15,380 M. 615 fat at 2 -yrs. "KINGPIN” DTRS SELLING!! 1 “GP” with 17,840 M. 722 fat., 5 yrs. -1 with 18,960 H/i. a t 4 yrs. and "GP-83". “REFLECTOR” DTRS. SELLING!! 1 “GP-81” with 17,540 M. 657 f., 3 yrs. -1 with 14,230 M. fat at 2 yrs. “ROYAL PRINCE" DTRS. SELLING!! 1 with 16,520 M. 640 fat at 3 yrs. and “GP-83” -1 with 14&70 M, 597 f. at 2 yrs. ZIONS MEADOWS ADMIRAL “VG-88” SELLS!! By “Admiral" from and "Ivanhoe" dam “VG-87” with 22,560 M- 913 fat, 2nd dam “VG” 849 fat. 7 dtrs. selling are “VG”. They really know h«w to work with 2 over 18,000 M. heifer form. CONTACT EARLY Charles C. Myers for credit Ph. ?i?.559-2106 Lancaster, Pa. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUy PROM THIS GOOD DISPERSAL!! Sale starts 11:00A.M R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. 135 REGISTERED HOLS7EINS Lunch Available MR. & MRS. Owners, RDI, Box 142 North East, Md Holstein Names Clarence M. Common, Jr., Newburg, has been named an official classifier for the Holstein breed effective November 1,1973. In making the announcement, Maurice Mix, director of classification Services for Holstein-Friesian Association of America, said, “Cornman has successfully completed a training course to become the 14th member of the current Holstein official classifier staff. He is the 4Sth man to work as an official Rural Intersections can be „ Hazardous If you have trouble seeing at rural intersections you’re not alone. Many drivers face the same problem daily as they drive through rural Pennsylvania. Not being able to see clearly at in tersections is a major factor in many accidents that cause in juries or deaths, reminds the Extension Service Safety Committee of The Pennsylvania State University. Some causes of net being able to see well are weeds, bushes, corn, overgrown shrubbery, comer posts, and road banks. Where possible, late fall and early winter is a good time to remove some of these, the Committee suggests. As you live and breathe! o RSSR CHI\ISIMVS Give to Christmas Seals Catalogs j* BRYAN OSBORNE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17.1973 New Classifier classifier since the inception of the program in 1929. Through 1972,1,479,420 animals have been officially classified.” Cornman has been active in the Registered Holstein business for many years, having been born and raised on a Holstein farm. Following graduation from high school, he farmed with his father and brother until he got married in 1965. Since then he has been operating his own dairy farm with his wife Linda. They have a four-year-old daughter Anita Marie. As an official Holstein classifier, Cornman has a dual responsibility. The first and foremost objective is classification of eligible animals according to the established rules, procedures and guidelines. Of equal importance is the relationship with the herd owner, that is, classifying animals with accompanying explanation that is easily understood by the owner. The final classification score that the official classifier places PUBLIC SALE OF 4 ACRE FARM HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES SATURDAY, NOV. 24,1973 Location: Along Rt. 741, at 951 Village Road, Lam peter, Pa. 4 miles southeast of Lancaster, Lane. Co., Pa. Real Estate consisting of approx. 4 acres of land, including 2% story brick dwelling with slate roof. First floor has living room, large kitchen and dining area, summer kitchen, laundry and freezer room. Summer house attached to main dwelling on first floor is plastered and contains fireplace and built in cupboards (restoration possibilities). Second floor has three bedrooms and bath. Heated by electric base board heat. Frame barn and garage 54’ x 30’ with metal roof. Ground in permanent pasture and completely fenced. City water and sewage connections available in front yard. Development possibilities. Real Estate open for inspection Sat. Nov. 10 and 17 only, from 2 to 4 p.m. 10% down payment day of sale. Possession on or before Jan. 1, 1974. ANTIQUES INCLUDE: 3 sets of cane chairs; old fashioned Oak 3 pc. B.R. Suit (wash stand included); Victorian parlor chair; old-rockers; pine wood box; pitcher stand; oak stands; clothes tree; end tables; Sessions Mantel clock; 6-gal. jug; odd dishes; pots; pans; sherberts; what-nots; old market baskets; post cards; lots of picture frames; records; old keys; towel rack; some toys; tinware; jardinieres; piano stool; iron pitcher pump and trough; old books in cluding almanacs back to 1865, Agriculture 1886, 4th reader 1871, Rev H. Beecher 1888, Martyrs Mirror 1886, Engine & Boiler 1900, old Webster Dictionary. 2 pc. L.R. Suit; 14’x22’ L.R. rug; throw rugs; hooked rugs; students desk; Metal bed with mattress; wood and metal wardrobes; step stool; clothe hamp er; metal server; metal book shelves; lawn chairs; Bar-B-Q grill. Appliances including: I.H.C. Refrig Q rator with freezer Compartment; Westinghouse elect, stove (good) Frigidaire Auto*, washer; Norge (like new) auto, dryer; Hamilton can opener; Sunbeam mix master; Sunbeam Skillet; G.E. waffle iron; toaster; blender; Electrolux cleaner; floor and table lamps; electric fan; table radio; Duo-Therm heater with 275 fuel tank. , . . Lawn & garden tools; shop tools; hammers; hat chets; wrenches; chains; Moto-Mower power mower; push mower; water hose; single ladder; forks; An tique set of hay flats; good 1-horse wooden wheel farm wagon; 2-horse running gears wooden wheels; single and double trees; some harnesses; hog trough; articles too numerous to mention. Order of sale: 10:30 small tools, garden, farm items. 11:30 furniture Real Estate at 2:00 p.m. Aucts: Carl Diller, 464-2233 J, Everett Kreider, 284-4517 Not responsible for accidents on an animal is derived ex clusively from the four major breakdown areas, General Ap perance, Dairy Character, Body and Mammary. The 12 heritable type traits are identified or “described” by code numbers one to five. All code “one’s” are desirable traits. All code “two’s” are acceptable except for code two under “udder support and floor.” All codes three, four and five are undesirable type traits. DRAFT HORSES AND MULES This is the largest selection of draft horses and mules to be found anywhere. If you are looking for horses or mules with quality and size we have them. PAUL S. WALTERMYER Jonestown RDI, Pa. 17038 Phone 717-865-2234 Sale by, CATHERINE R. WITMER Power-of-Attorney Gladys W. Neff Roger S. Reist Atty. 132 E. Chestnut St., Lane. "Lunch 33
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