TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 I Atlantic Genetic Power Profit-Maker Sires USDA Proved Sire (Sept /73)~ 17 Daus in 3 Herds Ave. 18.210 AA 3 80% 692 F Actual Increose/Herdmates +1,774 +63 Fred Dif. (30% rpt) +583 +Ol% +22 (+s4o per lactation above breed ave herdmates) Type 16 Classified Daus Ave 84 0, improves sharp ness, mammary system, milk-out, legs & feet USDA Proved Sire (Sept /73) 90 Daus in 59 Herds Ave. 16.584 M 3.49% 578 F Actual Increase/Herdmates +1,896 +35 Pred Dif (80% rpt) +1,520 -.16% +29 (+sBl per lactation above breed ave herdmafes) Type 24 Classified Daus v Ave 77 8, improves height, mammary system, milk-out, legs & feet .Atlantic BREEDERS COOPERATIVE LIVESTOCK SERVICES LANCASTER* Akron East Earl Gap* Mount Joy Quarryville Production and Type Improvers in Daily Service 569-0411 859-2552 445-4131 442-4471 653-1451 786-7381 CLEONA* Elizabethtown Hummelstown READING* Frystown *24-hour answering service or recorder Silver Spurs 4-H Plan Meetings The Silver Spurs 4-H Horse and Pony Club held their January meeting at the Lancaster Riding Club. Demonstrations were given by Lennie Matron!, Sara Young, and Judy An derson on “Saddlebreds.” The meeting was called to order by Randy Click. The club was honored to have Mr. Rob Byers speak on "Equitation, Riding, and Training of the Saddlebred Horse.” The club announced that their Annual Horse Show will be held Aug. 18 at the Lan caster Riding Club. A letter was read, informing that Lancaster County will be in a newly formed District 6, instead of District 10. The District show will be held Sept. 21 in Cumberland County. The club is doing a scrap book for achievement day and asks each to bring a picture of their project to the next meeting. An ice skating party is planned for Feb. 10, weather permitting. Members are to meet at John Clicks at 2:00. After skating, members will return to the Clicks for refreshments. Leaders for the ‘74 year will be John Click, Bareville; Mrs. Joe Gochnauer, Centerville and Mrs. Mervin Bare of Wit mer. 15H161 Kaiawaka EDUCATOR Very Good -- 87 & Production Qualified An Educator Daughter 2-ly 365d-2X 22.700 M 771 F Owner Robert Bigsby, Kansas 15H123 Whittier Farms Apollo ROCKET Good Pius --84& Production Qualified A Ro „ O >■ Frosty-Dale Rocket Cissy GP VG mammary, milked to 75M/day Owner Melvin Beiler, Gor donville, Pa Winter and Hercules, along with all other Genetic Power Profit- Makers, are as near as your phone 273-6763 367-3923 566-2569 COATESVILLE* Parkesburg Oxford ,7*4,907 YORK * Brogueville 933-8318 Dillsburg f own Grove “Herbie", one of the Lancaster County Herefords shown at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, came back home after his stint in the show ring. The steer was raised by Sam S. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Long, Christiania RDI. Herbie was bought Knock-down Furniture Knock-down furniture is a new wave in inexpensive home furnishings. Mrs. Helen Puskar, Extension home furnishings specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, explains that it comes in pieces-you put it together. You’ll find love seats, tables, bookcases, backless seats, coffee tables, and chairs in chrome and plastic. Another manufac turer has knock-downs made of 24-karat gold and glass; still another has chrome and glass. Also coming on the market are fiberboard space savers which can be at tached to closet and kitchen doors. There’s a utility shelf, a three-drawer cabinet, and an all-purpose chest. 384-2741 857-5545 932-9361 792-0941 927-6210 432-4534 382-4805 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Jan. 26,1974 by Joe Devine, a cafe owner in Strasburg, for 56-cents a pound. Park Myers, shown holding the steer, donated his services to bring the animal back from Harrisburg. Myers is a partner in Lancaster’s Black & White Holstein Farm. 9