Mt. J BERKS CO. DHIA Mathew L Degler No. 79 H Clarence B. Kulp No. 27 H Mehrin Stauffer Faye H Paul S. Phillips No. 20 H No. 3 H Ernest 0. Miller No. 40 H No. 73 H No. 147 H No. 57 H No. 213 H Witchcraft Dairy Malm H Lester Heyer Sadie H Charlet H Russel It. Dietrich Lou H Whirl H Food H Ontelynn Acres Mistres H Mae H No. 75 H Junge Farms Poppy H Sally H BRB Farm Margie H Hartman Bros. No. 5 H No. 11 H No. 40 H No. 53 H No. 95 H Raymond B. Nolt No. 5 H 6-2 No. 22 H 7-2 Robert T. Bowman Lena H 6-3 Louise H 6- Blne Mtn. Academy No. 219 H 4-1 No. 230 H M No. 244 H 4-2 No. 38 H 3-1 Clarence C. Sattazahn . La 67 H 4-4 George S. Troutman Jr No. 37 S 9-2 Honey H 8-1 Empress H 6-7 Bonn H 3-10 ICoaHniMd (row Pat* Ml 305 278 305 305 306 306 306 306 306 6- 6- 6- 306 306 305 305 305 305 2-11 305 305 270 305 288 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 302 305 305 305 305 305 305 Auto Service Tips] exam/Ne yoUR sparkplugs NEXT TIME THET ARB SERVICED - you mV DIAGNOSE ENGINE CMPMONS BEFORE THEY CAUSE DAMAGE. "-''l MEKoau DEPOsas urrLe^BLEgrcQEuewi iNPicATSs wean mnes. MEATS HoRJW-FUnCXKM OR.y FLUFFY BLACK \nn>— -czy'j carbok inc/cates -''l OVER-RICH CARBURETOR I ' OR A FAULTY CHoKF. HERD DISPERSAL At The New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Pa. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1975 51 HEAD GRADE HOLSTEIN HR* % DAIRY COWS This herd consists of a lot of cows fresh the last 2 months. Some springing, balance in all stages of lactation. Mostly all young with good udders A little on the thin side but will go home and make someone happy. If you need Fall milk ... plan to attend this dispersal. Blood and T.B. Tested. Pregnancy check. Consigned by GLENN FITE, Quarryvilie, PA Ph; Res. 717-786-2750 Bam Office 717-786-1725 Abe Oiffenbach, Sale Manager 18,344 19,223 18,327 577 561 16.615 14,044 722 640 618 683 827 18,552 19,021 16,132 20,706 17,294 15,067 624 584 14,732 17,280 604 651 571 18,817 18,061 15,927 This photo by Trudy Nissley, Mount Joy, has been chosen to represent Pennsylvania in the second annual National 4-H Photo Exhibit sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company. 654 615 585 14,573 15,748 13,035 748 850 21,556 25,224 Yost Brothers Barbara H 6-3 305 18,094 857 Bola H 6-3 286 17,355 571 • Dahlia H 4-2 305 19,476 584 No. 78 H 3-2 305 16,018 563 No. 161 H 2-6 273 15,825 594 No. 99 H 2-5 305 14,287 556 No. 43 H 2-5 305 11,813 582 Raymond L. Breckbill Dewdrop H • 11-8 305 16,143 576 Ann H 7-11 305 14,089 596 Rose H 3-10 305 12,755 591 Term Cbal Farm No. 62 H 5- 290 16,732 771 No. 119 -. H 3-4 305 14,396 553 13,927 605 579 555 690 600 16,250 15,974 14,738 20,557 15,440 715 570 21,021 14,903 579 636 16,302 15,292 13,803 570 15,874 563 17,635 625 16,996 650 The Harrisburg Craftsmen will bold their annual Holiday Show and Sale during the next two weekends, November 28-30 and December 6-7, at their workshop in Stillwater Hall, University Center, 2980 11,638 554 20,405 718 26,432 819 19,096 692 17,312 638 Craftsmen show slated • r h"to North Second Street, Harrisburg. There will be a preview show on Friday, November 28, from 7:30 pm. to 10 pm. The sale vrill continue Saturday, November 29, from 10 am. to 5 pm., and Sunday, November 30, from 1 pm. to 5 pm. Hie second weekend of the sale will be held on Saturday, December 6, from 10 am. to 5 pm., and on Sunday, December 7, from 1 pm. to 5 pm. chosen for exhibit A photograph by Trudy picture* of subjects under Nlssley, Mount Joy, has boen floodlights. One evening our chosen to represent Penn- club went to our leader’s sylvanl* in the second an- house to take these pictures, nual National 4-H Photo As one of the subjects, we put Exhibit sponsored by a younger club member Eastman Kodak Company, undo' the lights and took his Made up of no more than picture.” Trudy takes pic four pictures from each tures “to have lasting state, the exhibit will first be memories.” shown st the annual 4-H Exhibit photde have been Congress in Chicago, Nov. 29 selected by the cooperative - Dec. 4, and will later be on extension service in each display at the National 4-H state on the basis of county Center sod U.S. Department and state fair submissions, of Agriculture in Washington Kodak has printed and D.C. mounted the photos for The 16-year-old 4-H’er, in display, affixing a seal of commenting on her picture, recognition, and will present entitled "Phil,” said, "As a each 4-H’er represented with requirement for 3rd year an enlarged print of his or photography, we bad to take her picture with seal MILES H. & ELINOOD E. HOUSER HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL TUESDAY, DEC. 9,1975 12:30P.M. Lebanon, PA. Sale to be held at the Farm, just off Rt 72, 3 miles south of Lebanon, Pa. on the Zinns Mill Road. 85 REGISTERED HOLSTIINS 85 This sale consists of 50 cows, IS bred heifers and the balance open heifers and calves. The dMMiflpMtjnn breakdown is 9 VG, 216+, 14G and 3 Fair. The DHIA Rolling Herd Average on 56.6 cows is 14,574 lbs. M-3.7 percent - 542 lbs. F. Daus. of toe following sell: 5 Pennstate Ivanboe Star, 12 Harrisburg Gay Ideal, 8 Hilltop Apollo Ivanboe and 7 Whittier Farm Apollo Rocket. This is a top home bred herd of Holsteins that has bred with Atlantic for 20 years. Tested for fan- - mediate interstate shipment. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. OWNERS: MILES H. & ELWOOD E. HOUSER Lebanon, PA Tel. 717-273-2921 HARRIS WILCOX INC. SALE MGRS. & AUCTIONEERS BERGEN, N.Y. 716-494-1880
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