Local Bull Wins Honors Lauxmont Dandy, registered Guernsey bull, owned by Dr. H. C. Carr, Chapel Hill, N C., has become a Resummarized Sire, according to the Ameri can Guernsey Cattle Club. “Dandy” now has 14 daughters with 18 official production rec ords. Their average production is 10,109 pounds of milk and 516 pounds of fat, when con- Wilson Cox, Ft. Atkinson, Wis., raised a fall litter of T 9 pigs to a record-making 4,045 lbs., in just 5 months and 7 days. And he did it under practical farm conditions, with feeds regularly stocked and recommended by his dealer as a part of every quality Wayne Tail Curler Program. (Mr. Cox's was the second Wayne-fed litter to top the 2-ton mark in recent years.) Feed conversion was 2.91 pounds of feed per pound of pork, with a feed cost of $8.38 per cwt. from farrow ing to market. It's no accident that records like these are made with Wayne. Wayne Feeds have the quality ingredients, the tested formulas, that meet the exacting requirements of top hog men. You can "Bank on Wayne" too. Come in and let us tell you about the p r oven Tail Curler hog feeding program. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE MILLERSVILLE K. B. 1, Quarryrille SUPPLY CO. B. B. 2, Peach Bottom Millersvllle C. E. SAUDER & SONS DUTCHMAN FEED E. D. 1, East Earl MILLS, INC. R. D. 1. Stereos ! MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE X. D. ■ 2, Colombia Opfen 7:00 A.M, - 7:30 P.M. Sat. 7:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Closed Sunday *v-M £, -4* •*-» «- o» 'i verted to a twice-daily milking, 305-day, mature equivalent wdnuitt JliyQGr This fine Guernsey bull was 4-H Club Rep. b*ed by George T. Pack, c , _ . , . , Wrightsville, Pa This bull’s Sa " cha Snyder was e > ec f ted sire was Maxim of McDonald "° u " y ; epres /" tat , lv ® Farms and his dam was Laux- °f the Jolly Stltd J ers 4 « clul > mont Actor’s Vanity She has at a iecent f mee * ,n S at eight official records including . ho ™. _ of ... Mrs * Clyd f td one of 12,603 pounds of milk f" ch ß fail Smith T elec * d and 600 pounds of fat. f m V ! “Dandy” also has had 12 of VyLvJt* m Ll ° yd his registered daughters clas- y sified with an average rating so elected weie Kaye of 84 6 per cent. Smith and Linda Andes, who will represent the club in the 4-H Queen contest The contestant in the senior division is Miss Smith She is the daughter of Mr and Mis Grant C. Smith Jr. of Ephiata R 2. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire HERSHEY BROS. . Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHREKS IVIILL R. D. 1, Rooks H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. ’ Witmer - Rooks - Leola Cherries Are Ripe Large Dark Sweet Cherries Large Light Cherries - Red Pie Cherries Pick Them Yourself Pay by the Pound Bring your containers We Supply Ladders OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED SUNDAYS SHANKS FRUIT FARMS New Danville Pike (Pa. Route 324) . ..,11.-10* Pa, PK, 392*6022 The contestant in the junior division, Miss Andes, is the One of these FOX Forage Masters is “just right” for your farm -rtV FARMERSVILLE FtSX EQUIPMENT CO. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1964—1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rob ert L Andes of Ephrata. June White presided at the meeting m which theie were twenty-nine members piesent. The leadeis present were Mrs Clydeth Such, Mrs Jack West, Mis Isiael Gockley, Mrs Giant C Smith Jr, and Mis lia Simmons. The junior leaders piesent weie June White, Gail Smith, Sandia Snyder, Kaye Smith, Joyce Horst and Jane Smith The next meeting will be on June 22 at the home of Mrs Clydeth Buch, Baieville Rl. The most intei esting otfei most stoies can adveitise to day is plenty of paiking space SELF-PROPELLED SP-F Big drive wheels up front float it right over wet spots where others get stuck— save the harvest. Great to open fields. Over 70-ton-per-hour production in heavy corn. You sit up front, out of dust anddirt,handy to controls, clearly view everything. HEVI-DUTY CUSTOM-7 Bugged, dependable pull-type harvester for large beef and dairy farms, custom work. Designed for ’round the-clock work in tough crops, rough terrain. hhne lengths of cut. LOW-PRICED SUPER-6 A lot of machine for the money. Has many safety ■devices and all essential fea tures of higher-priced har vesters. Easily cuts up to 60 tons per hour in heaviest corn— with, a •minimum of horse power. Quick-change corn, Mower and pick-up units available to fit all three models* R. D. Z, Ephrata Ph. 354-9221 Solanco FFA Elects Officers The Solanco Chaptei of the Future Fauneis of Amenca installed officeis foi 1964-65, elected a chapter sweet heait” and made plans foi the summer piogiam duung their June meeting The following officeis weie installed William Ulueh, pres ident, Richaid Smith, vice pies ident Reuben Stoltzfus, secie taiy, Ronald Ulueh, tieasuiei, Ted Edwaids, lepoitei, Jim Esbenshade, sentinel Scott Shoemakei, chaplain Ed Kiei dei, photogiaphei, and John Fiey, pailiamentanan Phyllis Scaiboiough daugh tei of Mi and Mis Chailes Scaiboiough, Quauyville, was elected chaptei sweetheait The membeiship made plans foi FFA week this week, for Countj Woikshop, July 21, and foi vauous social activities, in cluding swimming paities, com i oasts and bai bccues. Production Of Peaches Up Over Last Year Peach pi eduction this yean in Pennsylvania was estimated today by the Pennsylvania Ciop Repoitmg Seivice at 3,000,000 bushels This compaies with a small ci op last yeai ot 2,000 000 bu shels and a five-yeai (1958-62) aveiage ot 2,720,000 bushels Tiees of all fiuit species came thiough the winter in good shape Bloom was pro fuse Except foi a few aieas where weathei was cool and. damp duung full bloom there was a fine set of fiuit Apple piospects look good, although Yoik, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious and Stayman, foui of the five major vari eties in Pennsylvania, have a lightei set than most other vaneties The Pennsylvania sour cher ly ci op apparently will be quite large Pioduction of sweet cherries is now estimated at 1,200 tons —the best crop , since 1955. Last year the crop of 350 tons was the smallest of lecord The five-year (1958-62) aveiage is 960 tons. The 130,000 bushel 1964 pear crop now expected in Pennsyl vania would be the laigest crop since 1958 The 1963 crop was 100,000 bushels and the 1958-62 average 120,000 bushels. Stock Show Will Feature Judging Contests HARRISBURG Three judging contests, including a new eient, today weie an nounced foi the Bth Pennsyl vania Livestock Exposition, Nov 913 m the State Faim Show Building, Hamsbuig Haiold R McCulloch, man agei, said livestock nidging teams horn the nations col leges of agucultuie, will match then skills in one of two youth contests Championship FFA and 4-H teams fiom the cliftei enl states will compete foi the national junioi title. In addition, nngsideis will judge live hogs and have their results checked against car cass placings after the animals have been slaughtered. The judging events will be handled by Paul J. Phillips, Jr,, and Lestei A. Burdette,,eo- 7
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