10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17, 1961 Production per cow in D HIA is over 3,000 pounds per year higher than the na tional average for all cows. Turn World’* Boat Way To Tho WorlcT* Cunningham builds mors Into 'em,., so you can got more out of *sml See the world's greatest haymak- Cunningham... always the min ers at your Dealer's nowl Three her one name in bay condition- Cunningham Hay Conditioners ers...now introduces these new .., the with guar- ways to better hay . . . the anteed reels . . . the “Ranger" “Sweepstake" Side Delivery with large wheels, and guaran- Rake and the “Koto-Tedder, teed reds . . . and the rugged, Get the good news about Cun low cost "Pacer.” niugham—at your Dealer s now! MtMhwvUll Hot Condition* buy Cunningham b*U*r by 9xperienc» 4 L H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBUHG PIKE, LANC. SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND Maim & Grumelli Farm Serv. QUARRY VILLE, PA. More people are employ ed in agriculture than in any other single industry ex cept retail trade. ISOTOX nsplnnter Solution (contains lindane) • use against wireworms and other soil insects. • saves re-setting • increases crop yields • allows roots to develop and plants to become established • mixes readily with water • a true Colloidal Suspension, not an oil bast emulsion. OHTHO-GRO STARTER SO LUTION can be Combined with ISOTOX TRANSPLAN TER SOLUTION to give plants that extra "push" they need to start. SMOKETOWN. PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 “doto-Toddor" LITITZ. H. D. 3 PHONE EL 4-221« VhoM ST 3-3630 - . *-J - - WVC, 13-< : Kbser . R oy • Leadership. Incl, 20.2; 29; Same., 1600 Edwards, 900 W.'Mts., 10-6, /p-nm nase 1) — WVP 13-4. NO SALE,.. 19.8 -Daniel K. Good;' 14.5; 34 _ , pag . Mr bid-30 M&B (Lowell-Landis) Andrew N. Miller,.'2ooo Wv tv™ht P M of 3100 WVX 8-5, Daniel K. 9-2, Daniel K> Good, 14.9, and Mrs. Daniel Trmble, of g. Qod 144 35. Same. 14.7. Quarryville Rl; Joyce Kreid- ’ er; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Kreider, Quarry velle Rl; Joyce Denlinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Dendinger, 6C2 Enfield Drive, Lancaster, and Saralee Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kersey Brad ley, Holtwood Rl- Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R 3 will be attending die school as an inv.ted returnee • Lancaster Poultry •(From page 3) - 19. Same, Harry H. Weaver Jr., 14.3; 20. Andrew N. Miller, 2000 WV, 9-2, Carl J 3. Risser, 15 0. 1 21. Floyd L. Hershey, 16- GO WRF, mo., NO SA LE, 14 1 bid; 22. J. Robert Musser, 800 WRF, 15 mo., Marvin Sweigart, 14 4; 23 Garden Spot Broilers (John L. Landis), 5000 WV, 9-4, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 14.2; 24. Same, 5000 IR, 9-4, Starr Poultry, 14.3; 25. Same, 2000 IR, 9 4, Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 13.6. 26. Same (Jacob C. Herr) 2300 WVC, 13-4, W. C. Mel hnger & Son, 20.0; 27. Same 1700 WVP, 13-4, NO SALE. 19.6 bid; 28 Same, 2100 600 pounds of PIONEER “DRYAMD FRESHENING" yields an EXTRA TON of milk! 60 DAYS ON PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING WILL IMPROVE PROFITABILITY OF YOUR HERD PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING DELIVERS a Up to. 25% more milk a Higher breeding efficiency a Strong, vigorous calves e Ease In calving e Quick elimination of placenta e Less udder congestion • Better herd health Joseph M. Good & LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE 31. M&B (Early Bird Exp. Farm), 1550 LF, Carl B Capital investment in agn Risser, 10.1; 32. Same, V. J. culture exceeds $203 billion £»■■■■■■»■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ 1941— 20th Anniversary~'\96\ j SPRING SALES | PROMOTION Now-Blgger Than Ever! j SAVE-Special Anniversary Prices'; MANY—MANY SPECIALS ! i auntflt* >» Charles 6. INTERCOURSE Calving atimulatesacxw to. produce faf beyond her ability to convert feed into nnlk. So, , during the first months ofh® lactation, •he ,, nntn* •nts from her body. . It requiresonly 600- pounds of Dry ana i Freshening: feed ta* body tissue used during the previous Jac tation.* • .tobuild a reserve of body con* dition for the next lactation. .. and to produce a vigorous calf. Pioneer Dry and Fresh, dry period, is asound invesfcmen health, auatained high longevity for-your pro ducing herd, - See Us Todayl Hoober | PH. SO 8-3501 I ,'OMFIETINI ,J»ECOM Tht iami Cl* tffltr having ■ gr«duc*d ft] 044 Ibi. • mttk and W , lb». of f«l m 4 y«ar •i* plot* thf «* tram* daifft •i» «M Koptlm'l tody ctnol* ion shaw ll ; iffar thu wvj; »r • d y«• i ilVa ttfli «i jntlk* i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers