12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1961 Gilts Are $78.50 At Landrace Sale Twenty seven bred gilts brought an average of $7B 50 per head at the Lancaster County Landrace sale last Saturday at Blue Ball. A total of 41 hogs, both boars and gilts, sold for a total of $2,885. Highest price of $95 for a gilt was paid by Marlin Cassel, Manheim Rl. The group also arranged The top boar was purchased to ho]d the Pennsylvania by Harold Lohmiller, Gil- Landracc Association show bertsvillo, for $62 50. and sa i e on March 18 at Blue The sale was held by Ray- Ball instead of at- Harrisburg mond H. Weaver, New Hoi- as in pievious years Increase your egg profits— ORDER H&N MARK II LEGHORN PULLETS From FLORIN FARMS companion to the famous H&N Nick Chick Leghorn .... America’s all-time-profit Champion * LARGE WHITE EGGS at an early age, plus famous H&N Breeding for high production, high livability and superior egg quality—Vital’y im portant now to qualify for USDA’s “Fresh Fancy” pro grams. 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Auctioneer was Paul Z. Martin Following the sale, mem bers of the Pennsylvania Landrace Association met to elect officers at the homo of Raymond 11. Weaver Elected were 1 Earl Shaulis Bedford K 4, president; Harry Tripp, Herghey Rl, vice president; Janies Z Martin, East Earl Rl, secretary - treasurer Penn Springs Sovereign CULL DAIRY LOAFERS Penny produced 14,935 lbs, ' , , milk and 732 lbs. butter.at Herbert Gilmore, extension in 321 days on twice da ly dairy specialist, says record milking as a 4-year-old. Park- keeping is the only way the Chester Sovereign Star Pal- dairyman can tell profit mak -20,134 lbs milk and 745 lbs. ers from the boarders in the butterfat in *365 days on herd. Several record systems twice daily milking as a - a.e available to dairymen, year old. Both are owned by and systematic culling is the Robert H. Kauffman, Man- answer to the problem of heim loafers in the dairy herd. Retire Earlier still More » • * • Prepare now for those "pleasure" years when you should bo able to enjoy life. Invest' regularly at State Capital for both a high yield and maximum safety. Current Dividend Rate A ANTAL SAVINGS ANMMf ASSOCIATION JOHN W. BUTTS 24 E. ORANGE ST. Original Parts— Factory-trained Servicemen Don’t take anything less than Allis-Chahners quality parts for your Allis-Chalmers ma chinery ... parts right oil the assembly line where new machinery is made. With instal lation by our factory-trained servicemen, you can count on original performance being restored. Come in. As?' as about iho Allis-Chalmers plan to finances your time purchase el term equipment. ALUS-CHALMERS , SALES AND SERVICE Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rhsems, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service 4% :: „ Phone EX 7-3514 * ** *■ RESTORE ORIGINAL PERFORMANCE mAjam l ": m KV Mt, ' ly'fis&JSi i Stevens, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. LANCASTER, PA. ***■ w Lancaster, Pa. • D.H.I.A. (Fnom rage i> 4.3 per cent test Samuel A. Dum, East Petersburg milked 1,318 pounds of milk with a 4 3 per cent test from his 29 registered and grade Hol steins. The high 305 day lactation during the month* was com pleted by “Walker”, a regis tered Holstein i i the herd of Job Stoltzfus, Elvcrson R 2 The record was 16,789 lbs of milk with a 46 per cent test, and 765 pounds of but terfat The record was made in 278 days. Second high record of 17,- 828 pounds of milk and 730 -lounda of fat was completed by a registered Holstein ia the herd of John H. Hcrshey, Lititr R 3. Only the Ranck herd aver aged over 60 pound- of fat during the month, but ten ~ herds made 50 or more pounds per cow. Of the completed lacta tiens during December, oily five cows made ove 1 * 700 Ibc of butter fat A total of 43 cows finished the year wi.h 600 or more pounds of but lerfat. EASY BUDGET PLAN! 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