1 T MW'S* JWJTY f MoUtur* can damage matal parta of a horn* aquarium. To retard mat, araooth on petroleum Jelly. # JBeaV AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, HK. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems. Cows from local farmers and our regular shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Gordon Fritz, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, H. D. . Matz, and Jerry Miller. SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sate 12:00 Noon. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our bam or on your farm, contact: Abram Diffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 Norman Kolb **o 717-397-5538 There’s been a lot of talk about the Individual Retirement When it's finally time to retire, there's a chance your social security check alone won't be enough. So if you're not covered by any pension plan except social secur ity, you should know about our new Individual Retirement Account. We'll help you choose the retirement savings plan best suited for your needs. A plan that will pay the maximum inter est permitted by law. And, if you would like to deposit on a regular basis, when the balance in your IRA savings account reaches $5OO you may transfer the funds into a Farmers First Certificate of De posit. This will increase your earnings toward retirement. •Federal regulations provide substantial penalties for early withdrawals from your IRA ALL OFFICES OF FARMERS FIRST BANK WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY. N • EVEN THE EARNINGS ARE TAX-FREE UNTIL YOU RETIRE The People Bank Nineteen states represented in Register of Merit Hereford Show KANSAS CITY, Mo. - It vu an enthusiastic audience of some 700 people who gathered here lest week (or Hereford activities during the American Royal aa breeders came from all over the United States for the annual meeting of the American Hereford Association, the convention of the American Junior Hereford Association, the Register of Merit Hereford Show, and other activities. Enthusiam abounded for the whiteface breed, and the activities were climaxed with the ROM show in which 190-head were shown, representing 57 owners from 19 states. The 190-hetd shown was above the numbers led out in comparison with the last few years, but was well under the all-time record number shown at the 1948 American Royal when 572>head paraded before the judges. Most ringside observers felt the quality of the classes was the strongest in many years, and the judge, Dr. Miles McKee, Kansas State University, Manhattan, continually complemented the breeders on the quality entries with the strength running deep in all classes. Basically this new account allows you to deposit as much as 15% of your income, up to $l5OO per year, into a retirement savings plan. The deposits made during the calendar year are deductible from your gross savings for you . Remember, the money you put away and the earnings on it won't be taxable until you retire.* And by then, chances are you'll be in a much lower tax-bracket. To get the facts and see how you talk to banker today. Member F D I C Indian Mound Farm, New Harmony, In., came cn strong in the stiff com petition to win both grand champion bull and grand champion female honors. The winning bull came from the spring yearling class and weighed 1,405 pounds with a weight per day of age of 2.40 pounds. He was named D 4 Advance LI 4040. He was sired by the Super Register of Merit sire, RC Mischief D 4, and out of a Line One bred cow. In female competition, the Indian Mound entry taking the grand champion banner was LHR LI Dominette 451, sired by LHR Domino 060. She was bred by, and is owned with, Lund Hereford Ranch, Reserve , Mt. She came from the spring yearling class and was also named senior champion. The reserve grand champion bull went to Arizona exhibitors. War bonnett Herefords and Gene “Sparky” Sparks, Jr. He was GS Mill Tiberius 32. This bull was out of young Sparks’ show heifer that was junior champion and first place winner in the 1973 Arizona National Show in' Phoenix. For reserve grand female honors, Judge McKee wait new Account income. This means a tax can save taxes. i your personal at Farmers First Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Nov. 22.197 S to the OXO LI Miss Adv 93, shown by OXO Hereford Ranches, Ridgeway, Co. This heifer from the senior calf class had also been named Junior champion. The Junior champion bull was also from the Indian Mound herd, D 4 Advance 4101, from the senior calf class. B & C Cattle Co., Miami, Tx., had the reserve Junior champion bull on B4C LI Adv Dom 118. Claiming the reserve champion female award was GK Big N Miss 568 F, for Glenkirk Farms, Maysville, Mo. The reserve Junior female award went to Oklah moa State University on 0 Progress Lass A 487. In group class Judging, B & C Cattle Co., won the get-of sire class on the Get of WCF LI Dom 6313; Doctor Herefords, McLean, Tx., won with their pair-of-calves and Indian Mound Farm won with their two-bulls, pair-of yearlings and best-six-bead. ing car, so observe the no smoking rule (No butts about it)- ■ COMPARE IH MANURE SPREADERS 550 is rated at 216 cu. ft. heaped capacity (225 bu.) and is ideal for average feeding and dairying operations. The 570 is rated at 271 cu. ft. heaped capacity (295 bu.) and is ideal for large feeding and dairying operations with daily spreading chores. The 580, at 312 cu. ft. heaped capacity (340 bu.), is one of the largest spreaders on the market and the match for the biggest manure handling tasks. COMPARE OUR PRICE & QUALITY BEFORE YOU BUY. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WAIVER OF FINANCE ON ALL NEW TRACTORS TILL MARCH 1,1976 OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30 COPE & WEAVER CO. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES & SERVICE Fertilizer group to meet PEORIA, 111. ■ Three nationally-known speakers are slated to appear (or a record turnout at the 2l«t. Annual Convention of the National Fertilizer Solutions Association (NFSA) which is being held In Denver, Colorado, on December 1-4. Assistant U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Richard L. Feltner will address the convention’s opening break fast on December 2, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale will be the guost speaker at a noon lunctan &e following day, and Chr»s Scbenkel will address the closing luncheon Thursday noon. According to Richard Gilliland, executive director of the NFSA, their 1975 Denver Convention will be the largest in their association’s history. “The way registrations have been pouring in, we expect some 3,000 to attend the four-day convention,” he said. The NFSA is an in ternational organization headquartered in Peoria, Illinois, and represents more than 1,060 member com panies and independent liquid fertilizer dealers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, South America and Eurpoe. Members also include major oil, cbemcial and additive companies, plus equipment manufacturers and agriculture laboratories. INTERNATIONAL 500 SERIES NOTICE 57
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