--jl Wk Both celery and zucchini lose calories when they're cooked. WILDMEAD MILKING HERD T*Sc\ ft DISPERSAL a ifff Located on Rt. 414,5 miles east of Liberty, Pa. 11 miles from Canton, Pa. and 35 miles north of Williamsport, Pa. Watch for Auction arrows. 1:00 P.M. 55 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 55 Interstate tested, pregnancy examined, charts day of sale. Herd vaccinated and accredited. Catalogues available. 1977 DHIA herd ave. 15,863 M. 629 F. 4.0% 1976 BAA 101.5 scheduled to be reclassified March 22nd. Selling 19 dan. of R.O.R.A. Elevation!!! 8 carrying service to Wayne-Springs Fond Apollo 6 s/w/c. Other Sires represented: (Sent -7; Charmcross -5; Pencor -4; Ivanhoe Star -3; Transmitter-3; Rebel-3; First Million-3; Typeblazer-2; Sunnyside Standout-1. Service Sires: Elevation -3; Wayne-Springs -8; Jerry -10; Job -3; Charmcross - 1, and others. Some features: - A real good Elevation (GP-82 at 2 yrs) with 2-2 365 D. 15,910 M. 4.0 642 F. (inc) and proj. for 17,858 M. 684 F. this year. Bred to Eng-Amer Ivanhoe Jerry. Dam had 500 F. with 4.6%. at 1-11. Gr’dam GP-82 Gent with 116.850 M. 4.0 4834 F. to date, 3rd dam a Silver Rocket with 5 rec. over 600 F. with 4.0 test. -An upstanding First Million with 1-10 proj. for 11.767 M. 3.8 452 s/w/c to Wayne- Springs. Dam GP-80 Gent with 4-8 300 D. 16.650 M. 5.0 826 F. (never under 4.7) Mat. sir. sells by Elevation with 3-3 14,599 4.3 627 F. Same bloodline as Ist Elevation listed. -A fancy Charmcross with 2-0 288 D. 16.579 M. 3.7 617 F. and proj. for 3-0 19.607 M, 679 F. s/w/c to Wayne-Springs for Sept, sells with her stylish dam by Elevation with 34) 325 D. 16.290 M. 4.2 686 F. and proj. for 54) 19.291 M. 736 F. s/w/c again to Charm cross for Oct!! Gr’dam by Kingpin with 2 records over6ooF. Mat. sister by Lucky also sells bred to Elevation and dams 2 full sisters sell - one with 600 F. at 2-1, the other fresh first time. Both s/w/c to Wayne-Springs for Oct. -A fancy Pencor with a beautiful udder with 1-10 339 D. 12,475 3.5 438 F. Fresh 42 days milking 80 lb. and just bred to Wayne-Springs. Her V.G. mat. 'sister by Elevation sold for $2600. - in 76 Sire Power Sale. Dam GP-84 Galaxy with 6-6 368 19004 4.0 767 F. Sells with a GP-83 mat. sister by Typeblazer bred to Jerry. -A fancy Charmcross (GP-80 2 yrs) with 2-1285 12,221 4.8 584 F. proj. for 624 F. at 3-0 and bred to Jerry. Dam is VG-86 Gent with 678 (4.5) and 636 (4.8) and a mat. sister to the Pencor above. (A mat. sister sold for $lB5O in 77 Sire Power Sale by Transmitter.) A real good Rebel dau. (GP-812 yr.) from a tremendous cow family with 2-10 285 12.221 M. 4.8 584 F. Proj. for 3-9 19.611 M. 739 F. and bred to Elevation! Sells with dam, GP-83 Gent with 5-3 363 20,160 4.4 888 F. (inc) and due after sale to Elevation, (never a record under 623 F!) Gr’dam is GP-80 Hernus dau. with 5-9 353 20,984 4.0 837 F (inc) and Ift. to date of 160.659 M. 6,863 F. 4.3%. Mat. sister sellshy Elevation with 2-3 326 D. 15351 M. 3.8 580 F. Dam sells with 2 full sisters one GP-82 with 4 rec. over 600 F. up to 4-6 3-11 16398 4.3 712 F. due May to Elevation. The other is GP-80 with 3-0 299 D. 15749 M. 4.5 703 F. and proj. for 722 F. at 4-0 and bred to Job. Sells with an Elevation dau. just fresh. -A tremendous VG-88 Marov Ivanhoe Leader with 6-4 362 19323 M. 4.2 800 F. lust fresh looking good! Next dam VG-86 Gent with 574 4.0%. at 2-1. -A fancy Elev. (GP-63 at 2 yrs) with 3-1 365 23349 M. 800 F. due saletime. (1-11 15.560 M. 565 F. 3.6) Full sister sells proj. for 2-012912 M 4.1535 F. and due Sept, to Wayne-Springs. Their dam selling is a GP-84 Ivanhoe Star with 5-11365 D. 24,269 M. 3.5 838 F. (inc) proj. f0r21,795M. this year. -A GP-83 Ivanhoe Star with 4-3 356 D. 20251 M. 3.9 794 F. just fresh milking 102 lbs. Dam a Woody dau. with 6-10 18.045 M. 3.6 653 F. Gr’dam had a Ift. of 172.623 M. 6,618 P. Sells with a dau. by Elevation proj. for 2-0 11,046 M. 4.3 476 F. and bred to Jerry. -A nice Crocker proj. for 2-10 20,717 M. 803 F. Dam by Ivanhoe Star lost in Ist lactation. Gr’dam Ift. of 190,989 m. 7,634 F. with 6 rec. over 600 F. and calved every year from 2-2 to 14r2!! -A GP-81 Charmcross with 2-8 37112702 M. 4.8 614 F. and proj. at 3-10 for 16,385 M. and 626 F. Bred to Jerry. Her nice Elevation dau. sells proj. for 463 F. at 1-10 and s/w/c to Jerry. Dam VG-86 Gent that has never made under 600 F. (615,685,664, 668,756) -A real nice Charmcross (N.C) with 24) 365 16742 M. 3.8 631 and just fresh. Dam sells is GP-83 Ivanhoe Star with 4-0 294 D. 18524 M. 3.8 695 F. Other rec. of 691,656. Proj. for 17,710 M. & 622 F. and bred to Job. Gr’dam an image with 112.544 M. 4,509 F. -A GP-80 Howacres Grandier with 4-11 365 D. 21.668 M. 3.8 848 and due before .saletime. Dam is an Ex. Gent in herd of Jay Heisy with 603 at 2-11 and is a mat. sister to Ivanhoe Star just mentioned. -A nice Elevation with 2-3 368 15994 M. 3.9 618 F. due before sale. Dam had 3-8 317 D. 18122 M. 3.4 627 F, Gr’dam by Ivanhoe Star with 5-0 334 D. 16,457 M. 3.5 570 F. 3rd. dam with 9-10 36716695 M. 4.1708 F. Sales Mgrs. Note; Due to the lack of facilities to accomodate their expanding herd, Gordon & Roy have decided to disperse their milking animals. This is a tremendous herd. It is young, good uddered and a straight 4.0% test!! The Schanbachers have always sold a good cow, as is evidenced above, but the herd has always maintained its good quality and depth of pedigree. There has not been a cow culled for low production in the past 2 years, and at the time of this writing they were sending 5200 out of 45 cows (13 of these Ist calf heifers!!) Several real good cow families sell and we eagerly await the results of this years classification, as we are con fident many scores will be raised. Don’t miss this tremendous opportunity! Auctioneer: Arlow Kiehl Pedigrees; Bill Kent Sales Mgr. Wood’s Auction Service Gordon Wood & Son Mansfield, PA. 717-549-4901 FRIDAY, APRIL 21 Owners: GORDON & ROY SCHANBACHER Liberty. Pa. 717-324-2101 ■ 3<^i PARK RIDGE, 111. - Farm Bureau is going to explore the prospects for pricing milk on its nutritional value. The board of directors of American Farm Bureau Federation, after studying an AFBF dairy advisory committee recom mendation, approved an exploratory conference with Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland who has stated that milk should be priced on its protein content. On the basis that ad ditional nutrition would be provided to the consumer if the minimum federal SNF PUBLIC SALE CATTLE & MACHINERY THURS. EVENING, APR. 20 7:30 P.M. Located 7 miles East of Mifflintown 2 miles west of McAlisterville, Juniata Co. Turn off Route 35 at Oakland Mills. MACHINERY 7:30 P.M.—SHARP JD 14T baler, (no kicker); IH #45 baler; NH #69 baler; JD #246 - 3 pt. com planter; MF #46-4 row com planter, A-l cond.; Ferguson 3 pt. - 2 row com planter; JD 8 ft. disc; IH 8 ft. disc; JD 12 ft. harrow; JD 10 ft. tractor harrow; JD #l3O - 3 pt. 4-14 trip back plows; IH 2 -14 trail plows; NI #2Ol PTO spreader; Ford 3 pt. 2 row cultivator. AISO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, DAYTON SAUERMAN, DUE TO QUITTING FARMING, WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: JD #336 BALER W/KICKER, LIKE NEW: Case #555 haybine; IH #l5 semi-mount rake; Century 300 gal. sprayer, w/16 roller pump, plastic tank; 2 JD bale wagons. 16 Head-10 Week Old Pigs-Following Machinery 105 HEAD FEEDER & FAT CATTLE-8:00 P.M. Char. Hoi. X, Herefords, Angus, Angus X, Black WF and Hoi. steers and heifers ranging in weight from 250 to 1200 lb.; 1 Hoi. bull, 600 lb.; 1 black WF bull, 900 lb. All cattle in excellent cond. TERMS-CASH LUNCH SALE HELD UNDER COVER Owner R. LAVON AUKER Phone 463-2360 Long Bros., Aucts. Phone 527-4784 Located approx. IVz mile off Rt. 74 north of Delta, Pa. near the Norman Wood Bridge (Rt. 372) along the Slab Rd., York Co., Pa. Farmall 656 diesel fully equipped* very good cond.; Farmall 300 row crop tricycle front end; Farmall H; Int. 3 pt. hitch 4-14” bottom plow; Int. 2 pt. fast hitch 3-14” bottom plow; Int. #45 baler w/ thrower; Int. 13 disc drill; Int. forage harvester w/3 heads; NI rolabar hay rake; Int. table blower w/pipe; Grove 40 ft. elevator w/ motor; JD transport disc; Int. disc har row; 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 tractor set; 2 rubber tire wagons w/false end gates & high bale racks; 2 PTO manure spreaders, 1 Int. & INH; Shultz flail chopper; fast hitch rotary mower; meadow harrow; land roller; 10 ft. cultipacker; Int. fast hitch com planter; Int. manure loader; Int. liaybine; drag elevator; com workers for H tractor; Int. 1 row com picker; snow blade; cement mixer; Jamesway shuttle type barn cleaner for 50 stalls in good cond.; Ig. 30x30 wagon shed w/grain bin storage to be tom down and moved m 90 days; 2 anvils; ext. cords; work benches; storage cabinets; window sash; vise; approx. 2 wagon loads of small misc. items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or approved check. Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 Anderson & Warner, Clerks Not responsible for accidents Refreshments by McKendree Church Farm Bureau suggests pricing milk on its nutritional value PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY & TOOLS SATURDAY, APRIL 22 at 10:00 A.M. MR. & MRS. I. RAY SCOTT Delta, Pa., Owners Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April t,l97gr" {solid not fat) standards were raised, the board asked that the current standard of 8.25 per cent for all milks be increased to 8.5 per cent on whole milk and 10 per cent for lowfat and skim milk. The board also authorized a study on alternatives to the current price support program. In other actions, the AFBF board supported continued funding for the special milk program for school children and asked that the serving size in the school milk program be restored to a full eight ounces. Noting that 1977 was the second consecutive year in which brucellosis in cattle declined, the board sup ported a strong state-federal brucellosis eradication program. Other topics on which the board took action after studying the committee’s recommendations included the use of sodium caseinate in food, countervailing duties on dairy imports, cooperatives, inspection at ports of entry and foot-and mouth disease. Course covers mail advertising UNIVERSITY PARK - Sales by mail now total $4O billion a year for goods purchased from direct mail advertising. Many con sumers abhor the deluge of third-class mailings offering various goods but ad vertisers don’t lack for customers. Shut-ins, the elderly, and those without transportation appreciate being able to shop at home. However, shopping at home with mail order catalogs isn’t always as convenient as the ads lead one to believe; the Council of Better Business Bureaus Inc., received more com plaints about mail orders than any other problem. Chief complaints from consumers are they don’t receive merchandise within a reasonable length of time, inquiries about k ordered merchandise are ignored, and refunds ate not received. What can one do if an item he has ordered through a catalog, newspaper or magazine has failed to live up to the advertiser’s claims, or perhaps even failed to arrive? First, one must understand his rights in the marketplace. These rights, along with the ad vertising standards and guidelines are given in Penn State’s Correspondence Course on The Consumer and Advertising. Illustrated lessons explain honest, and what to do if it isn’t how to complain and receive action on complaints, and timely information on food ad vertising and advertising. To order a copy of this course, one can write Ad vertising, Box 5000, University Park, Pa. 16802. Make one’s check for $4.00 payable to Penn State. Comparison shopping is the best way to stretch your food budget Compare the cost of packages of meat poultry or fish sufficient to provide a complete meal for your family Then, plan your menus accordingly 149
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