Outlook for Mid-Novembe The Weather Bureau’s 30-day oujjook for the >nod from mid-November to mid-December tails r temperatues to average below seasonal normals r e r most of the area west of the Mississippi with ■eatest departures in the Northwest. Above nor al temperatures are indicated in Florida and less Will Head [olstein Group (Continued from page one) nee, talk importance of milk,” i 1954, Holsteins accounted for per cent of all dairy cattle; 1955 Holsteins moved up to per cent;” “Don’t forget the of Herd Improvement Rec (HIR),” and “instead of mg Hofsteins, talk registered terns.” ‘Dairy Business the Best” amittee membei's arranging meeting included Martin K. ar of Wolgemuth’s Feed Mill Mount Joy; Henry H. Hack -112 Manheim, and Jacob an, R 1 Gap. produced was Elmer B‘ :zfus of Elverson, Pa., who year had the top cow in isylvama on a two-time milk basis. M- Smith. Lancaster Coun .gncultural agent, told the >r guests that “The dairy less is the best to be in for ly income Now is a good to go into the dairy busi the cow business is still Altman's Super-A Feeds ■e timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are tnufactured daily in three modern plants. Compare our prices. lb. Sack Oats lb. Corn i lb. Horse Feed pc. Blue Bird Dairy .. itting Ration ;et Pulb Crop pc. Hog Feed 12 varities of Baby Chicks available at all time. ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER, MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 SffllCß“2sj New Schick "25" with black 29 so You be the judge! The newest and finest shaver ever made by Schick must give you the closest shaves your face has ever felt or your money back m 14 daysl •.dal $7.50 trade-in for your old electric shaver! new Schick “25" $29.50 less trade-in $7.50 You pay only $22.00 OFF’S HARDWARE S. Railroad Are. Holland * good, still stable, but be a good ‘cow man’ instead of a ‘cow keep- er’” Victor Plastow, assistant coun ty agent and lop dairy team coach, introduced Leaders Levi Welk and Paul Longenecker, and the four team members, Donald Welk, Donald Moore, Elizabeth Mumau, and John Wagner; the demonstration team that scored highly for Lancaster County, Donald Rohre) and James Hess, who in turn thanked the associa tion for assisting in financing the trip to the leccni National Dairy show in Waterloo, lowa Lancastei County is closely approaching the national rec ord membeiship of Ashtabula County, Ohio, which has 400 members in its county Holstein association- Reports on the State Associa tion meeting were given by George A. Rult R 1 Stevens, who pointed out that Pennsylvania ranks well above the national average in 4-year average regis trations, new buyers, herd test ing, new members, herd classifi cations, state memberships, new junior membci ships and activity . $2 75 .. 3.10 ... 345 ... 2.70 ~. 3.15 ~. 4.30 ....3.50 20 pc. Egg Mash $ 24 pc. Yeast Egg Mash Grower Crumbles B Starter Special Broiler Ration . Scratch 80 pc. Hog & Sow .. .. WE DELIVER Phone 4-0851 to Mid-De cember northern New England and near noimal else where. Precipitation is expected to be subnormal in the Pacific Northwest, along the South Atlantic Coast, and in the far Southwest In the remainder of the country near or above noimal amounts of rain and snow aie indicated I I II I index Entertainment was furnished by a male quartet, and by a sec ond group, the Holstein Quartet, masters of ollbeat singing, now enroute to National 4-H Club Congress competition in Chicago Members are Raymond Denlmg er, R 4, Lancaster, John Stoner, R 7 Lancastei, Stanley Longen ecker, R 1 StiasDuig, and Aaion Landis, R 1 Stiasburg. Spring Tour Largest Ever John C MeLler, R 1 Christiana, reported on the spring tour “laigest on record,” and Robert J. Robert Hos-,. R 1 Strasburg, told of the County Field Day at the Hany H Ranck Farm, R 1 Ronks At the same time, he awarded the Eshelman Red Rose Feed Co troohy to the junior judging winner, Merle Groff. An invitation was extended by J. Mowery Frey, R 7, Lancaster, to again hold the annual 1956 Field Day at his faun Paul M Wenger, R 1 Quarryville, received a trophy from Mr. Hess for holding the highest score at the 1955 Field Day. H. Leßoy W elk, R 1 Strasburg, repoited on the Lampeter Fair, pointing out that the Holstein winner, owned by Jay Mowery Frey, Jr, R 7 Lancaster, was one the _ exhibitor had received as a 4-H exhibitor calf gift several years earlier. Typey Bulls, Cows Shown Harvey Rettew, R Manheim, urged care m selecting cattle for consignment sales- “In a sale, people judge you by your cat tle,” he told- Eight model , Holstein cows were given Lancaster County Vocational Agriculture instruc tors. Closing the meeting was a color-sound film on the dairy and livestock industry, showing some of the typier cows and bulls of the Holstein breed. Angus Cattlemen To Tour Scotland. Visit Perth Show Scotland, where the Aberdeen- Angus beef cattle breed originat ed close to 300 years ago, will be toured in February by a group of American Angus cattlemen who will attend the world-famous Angus Show at Perth. The visitors will stop in Prest wick, spend sereral days in Edin burg, go to Perth for the show, and tour several o'f Scotland’s illustrious Aberdeen - Angus farms. They will also have an op portunity to extend the trip for sightseeing in Scotland and visit ing in London or on the Contin ent if they desiie. The Aberdeen-Angus Show and Sale at Perth will take place Feb. 6,7, and 8. This year an American judge Lee Leach man of Rhinebeck, New York, will make the placings. Scheduling the tour in con junction with the show, the cat tlemen will leave New York’s Idelwild Airport Feb. 2, arriving in Prestwick, Scotland, the fol lowing day, via British Overseas Airways Corpoiation. They will leave Prestwick Feb- 10, arriving back in New York on the 11th. The tour is being sponsored by the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Association and the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society of Scotland. Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 25, 1955—3 Rhoads Acres and Hither Hills Win (Continued fiom page one) the Dairy Judging Team, made up ol Linda Mumma, Richaid Welk, John Wagner and Alter nate Donald Mooie, and the Demonstiation Team with Don ald Rohier as Guernsey member Raymond F Witmer, president, officiated Minutes and the tiea surei’s repot t weie given by Raymond H Rohrcr. George W Newlin, manager of jlill Gut Faun, Chadds Ford, Pa, told the gioup that “There is always a market for superior product, either Guernsey cattle or Guernsey milk” Eailier he of fered four p'liiciples of good dany management 1, well-bred cattle, 2, piopei feeding, 3, prop er growth, and 4, proper show ing of cattle Reports On Field Days Stanley Hess, R 2 Lancaster, re poited on the tour 80 membeis made last summer to Wyno Farms, Muncie. Pa, owned by Senator Bush, and to Raymond Gonng’s Lake Louise Farms near Dallas- A repoit on the Aug. 11 field day at Harvey Ferguson’s farm near Kukwood was also given. Directors Listed William Juzi secretary of the Pennsylvania State Guernsey Breeders Association, gave a re- | 24-Hour Service | H - Learners’ Permits | H EDWARD G. WILSON « § Notary p üblic g 16 S. lime St. Lancaster. Fa. FARM BUREAU FREEZER SALE “24 Cu. Ft. UNLCO FREEZER - Only $299.95 Alumium Interior - Holds up to 840 lbs. - 5 year Warranty Compare UNICO for Price - Size - Quality. You’ll agree it’s your best buy. BRANCHES - Manheim Ney Holland Quarryville ... the Handy 2-3 Plow SUPER 55 N. G. 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