CHECKOUT THE TOTAL PERFORMANCE ABS SIRES Vf +745 TPI 29 H 2851 Valiant's fancy daughters a.e stylish, well-balanced with exceptional rear udders... PD$ +169, RDM +1,274, PD% + .03, PDBF + 51, POT +2.14 and TPI +745 Vf +665 tPI 29 H 4195 Maiz is ABS' number one bull for milk yields . PDS + 166, RDM +1,757, PO% -.17, PDBF + 31, PDT + 0.76 and TPI + 665. Choose high-ranking performance. The January ’B4 lineup of ABS sires features the all-around top total performance you need to stay competitive. Check out the genetics we offer.. M— & BETTER BEtXNNJNQ AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE Division oIWR Grace & Co IN PENNSYLVANIA Allenwood, PA Bangor, PA Carlisle, PA Clifford, PA Coburn, PA Columbia, PA Dornsife, PA East Earl, PA Holtwood, PA Lebanon, PA Leola, PA Linden, PA Mansfield, PA Mifflinburg, PA Mifflintown, PA Millville, PA Prospectville, PA Reading, PA Reedsville, PA Rothsville, PA Stewartstown, PA Thomasville, PA Ulysses, PA West Grove, PA IN NEW YORK Johnson, NY Pen Van. NY IN DELAWARE Kirkwood, PA IN NEW JERSEY Baptistown, NJ Elmer, NJ Lambertville, NJ Port Murray, NJ IN MARYLAND Detour, MD Mt. Airy, MD Vf +635 TPI 29 H 4280 Cedric's high-yielding uoiighters are tall, angular and have strong fore udders . . . PD$ +134, RDM +1,102, PD% -.01, PDBF +37, POT +1 56 and TPI +635 +675 TPI yj 29 H4OOO Columbus’ daughters offer superb milk and type . . PD$ + 169, RDM +1,492, PD% - .06, PDBF + 43, PDT +1.05 and TPI + 675. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ABS REPRESENTATIVE George Showers Eric Heinsohn Wayne Piper William Horton Wendel Musser James Charles Steve Kieffer Oarvin Yoder Paul Herr Paul Martin Lynn Gardner Larry Bower Harold Robson, Jr. John M. Beachy Mervin Zendt Wilmer Hendricks William Tyner Andrew Cooper Chester G. Self ridge Keith Campbell Tom Engle Ira Boyer Bonnie Barker Brian Geesaman Peter Vander Schaaf Calvin Crosby Dan Rush Cindy Gordeuk Cyndy Hetzell Robert Fulper Robert Kayhart Jim Carmack Allan Pickett 717*538-1812 215-588-4704 717-532-4401 717-222-3224 814-349-5310 717-898-8694 717-758-1714 717-733-0966 717-284-4592 717-949-2381 717-656-6700 717-323-9710 717-662-7731 717-966-1344 717-436-6386 717-458-5949 215-542-8479 215-378-1212 717-667-3181 717-733-1226 717-993-6836 717-225-3758 814-848-7674 215-869-9187 914-355-1692 315-526-6144 717-529-6548 201-996-2088 609-455-8187 717-658-7316 201-689-2605 301-775-7221 301-663-4191 (Continued from Page A 2) Frame No. 1, 400-500 lbs. 48.00 53.50. Bulls, Medium Frame No. 1, 400800 lbs. 42.00-47.00. CALVES: 181. Vealers about steady, (few) Choice 80.0000.00; Good 73.00-81.00; Standard & Good 90-120 lbs. 55.0061.00; 6085 lbs. 47.0057.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90 125 lbs. 70.00107.00, few 110.00 122.50. HOGS: 206. Barrows and gilts steady. US No. 1-2 210240 lbs. 48.00 49.00, No. 1-3 200250 lbs. 47.00 48.10; No. 2-3 200255 lbs. 46.00 46.75; No. 1-3 140160 lbs. 44.25- 48.75, lot 120 lbs. at 50.00; Sows US No. 1-3 300600 lbs. 42.0045.75. Boars 31.0033.50. FEEDER PIGS 13. (few) US No. 1-3 50-60 lbs. 35.0040.00 per head. GOATS 8.10.0031.00 per head. Jersey breeders to gather in Monterey COLUMBUS, Ohio Jersey breeders from across the United States will gather June 28-30 in Monterey, Calif., for the Annual Meetings of The American Jersey Cattle Club and National All- Jersey Inc. This year marks the 116th Annual Meeting of the AJCC and the 28th for NAJ. The group will headquarter at the Doubletree Inn, at Fisher man’s Wharf in Monterey. The three-day event will include meetings of the two organizations, the 27th Annual National Heifer Sale, awards presentations and sightseeing and shopping tours in the area. The NAJ Board of Directors meeting will be held Thursday morning, with the AJCC Board of Directors meeting scheduled for the afternoon. Registration for those attending the meetings begins Thursday afternoon, June 28. The 27th Annual National Heifer Sale will be held Friday afternoon, offering top-quality young Jerseys from across the nation. The Young Jersey Dairymen Awards Breakfast will begin the day’s events on Saturday, June 30. The 116th Annual Meeting of the AJCC will follow the breakfast, with Ed Fisher, Turlock, Calif., being presented the award as the Outstanding Genetic Recovery Agent for 1984. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1984—A25 3 20-35 lbs. 18.00-35.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 27.00-44.00; No. 1-3 50- 85 lbs. 35.00-53.00. 3 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES: 2911. Compared with 1745 head last week, and 2724 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs uneven, mostly 3.00-9.00 lower. US No. 1-2 2540 lbs. 110.00- 136.00, some to 151.00, 40-50 lbs. 90.00- 50-60 lbs. 85.00-105.00, 60-85 lbs. 71.00-100.00; US No. 2-3 20-35 lbs. 84.00-116.00, 4045 lbs. 79.00- SHEEP: 1249. Compared with 1137 head last week and 668 head a year ago. Lambs unevenly steady. High Choice & Prime 35-100 lbs. 70.0040.00, few to 93.00; Choice SO HO lbs. 58.00-73.00; Good 3090 lbs. 56.0066.00. SI. sheep; 8.00-25.00, few down to 2.00. A shopping excursion to Carmel is planned for the morning, with a tour of Cannery Row, the historic Carmel Mission and a drive along the California Coast on the agenda for the afternoon. The Annual Jersey Breeders Banquet will be held Saturday evening. Dr. C.A. “Tony” Ern strom, Logan, Utah, will receive the 1984 Distinguished Service Award from the AJCC. Walter and Joan Brown, Hughson, Calif., will be recognized as the recipients of the Master Breeder Award. For more information about the AJCC-NAJ Annual Meetings, contact The American Jersey Cattle Club, P.O. Box 27310, Columbus, Ohio, 43227, phone 614- 861-3636. Chester meeting ATGLEN - The newly organized Chester County Sheep and Wool Growers Association will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Breezeview Farm of Bill and Joan MacCauley, Atglen. Dr. Clair Engle, Penn State sheep specialist, will hold a seminar on market lambs. The association will also elect officers. A lamb barbecue will be served and the cost is |3.00. Pre registrations can be made by contacting the Chester County Extension Office. (Continued from Page Al 7)