IfOL 9 NO. 35 I DON’T LET ’EM GET AWAY! Ray P. Bollinger’s “Friskey Fresians” are p!d m tlie corner by Melvin Good, a neighbor boy who helps Ray with the farm [ork and the photographer’s daughter who was along to see the calves. This is the jrst set of triplet calves ever to carry Bollinger’s RA-GERG prefix. ripiets A One n 468 Chance u was one cnance in four imbed and sixty-eight that av Bollinger’s Dean Magic ma <ow would have triplets ut ihe did it, coming fresh a tre second time. Two girls nl a boy And that, after ictuang 10,019 lbs of milk i a Uo year old. These are the first triplets iat Eu r > das ever owned but 1 have had quite a few twins,” t said The calves were born unit noon and they weie all imk nt. milk by evening ow lao weeks later, the 'hes <re eatiqg starter and iei > mother is milking over l ,v pounds well known Bollinger Eul bad the top herd average f 505 lbs of milk, 591 lbs * and a 3 8% test on 27 bst year He is in the 10Cc ' of building a larger °' v bu-a to accommodate for -1 COv >s and thus better make SE ° r ms eighty-seven acres The calves are sired by the niantic Breeders Cooperative’s - ener ‘' bull and the Tina - s -’-om the “Dean” sire he Ray Bollinger family 2) e D** noitheast of Highway Ephrata Mother Forecast' features during the . Sue days are expected >bov avera § e 2 to 6 degrees " t norm al with warmer Cool ?r over Che weekend. ® r leather is expected p r . ( d ‘ l i' and Wednesday, to 2 Pltation “ay total .1 l (r ‘• ,tle h occurring as scat ir I\j t j^ o ' vers tate Monday Mervin Sauder Captures Top Field Day Award Mervin Sauder, Lititz R 2, put his name first on the Red Rose Challenge Trophy by scoimg 286 3 points out of a possible 300 points to beat out 111 other men in the Lancas ter County Holstein Field Day Judging Contest held Wednes day at the farm of Hiram Aungst, Elizabethtown R 1 Last jear, Albert Frey, Manheim R 2, ictired the large trophy to make a new one necessary for this year’s contest Placing second with 283.3 points was Jay Mylm, Willow Sheet Rl, third, Clair Martin, Lititz Rl, 2813 points, fourth, Wanen Bollinger; Lititz Rl, 268.7 points, and fifth, J Mel vin Wenger, Elizabethtown Rl, 266 6 points Mrs M nam Kauffman, Eliz abethtown Rl, topped the la caes’ contest with 283 4 points winch was also the second high score of the day Mis Elvm He ss Jr, Stnsburg 111, was second with 266 7 points Thud was Mrs Parke Ranck, Rooks Rl, with 266 6 points fouuh. Mis Lawience FouP', Qua.iy IH FIELD DAY ON THURSDAY Local International Harvest er dealers will hold a huge field day on 'Thursday, August 6 at the Kenneth Eshelman farm. Rt 230, midway between Mount Joy and Elizabethtown. All types of farm machinery will be on display and demon stiated. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1, 1964 L. F. Photo ville R 3, 251 points, and fifth, Kathryn Fry, Manheirn R 2,250 points Robie Hess took the model cow and the Junior tr >phy with a score of 270 points in the youth class Second was Edwin Hess, Strasburg Rl, with 268 points, third, Carol Kettering, Lititz R 3, with 266 7 points, fourth, Loren Zimmer man, East Earl Rl, with 253 points, and fifth, Roland Weil- (Continued on Page 6) 4-H Round-Up Day Thursday Thursday, August 6, has been set as Round Up Day for some 250 4-H Club membeis in Lan caster County. Some 250 club members are expected to enter projects in the Food, Flowei, and Vege table eategones. Items will be judged accoiding to expeuence, with each entiy leeeiving a übbon The judging will take place while membeis attend an assembly program including demonstrations by county 4- Hers who have won othei con tests Judges for the round up in clude Mrs Maiy Myers, home economist from PP&L, Misa Mary Anne Smith, home econ omist fiom UGI, and Harry Sloat, retired county agent Hatfield Tells Farmers; Know Rights, Hold Temper “As moie land is acquired for public purposes, such as highways, farmers find them selves mcieasmgly involved It is up to the farmer to know his lights,” said Hollis Hat field, Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvama Farmers As sociation Speaking to a special meet ing of the Lancaster County Farmers Association, Thuis day night at the Reed Wisslei Faim, Ephiata R 2, Hatfield said that the Department of Highways or its employes have the right to enter upon any land, it has the power to con demn, to make studies, sm veys, tests and appiaisals piior to condemnation, piovided that the ownei has been notified ten days piior to entiy Theie foie “theie is no excuse for anyone loosing his tempei ”he said “You may not like hav ing youi land taken but the Government has /this light Ev en though the law says that you must have a fair settle ment it becomes a miserable process if tempei s of more than one person are involved It is often remarkable what can be accomplished if Jiu know your rights and then L. to R., Henry Keener, representing John W. Eshelman & Sons, Mervin Sander and Mrs. Miriam Kauffman. Up in back is Robie Hess. These are the winners of their respective divisions in the Lancaster County Holstein Field Day Judging Contest. Guernsey Field Day Tuesday The annual Field Day of the Lancaster County Guernsey Breedeis’ Association will be held at the home of Mr and Mi’s Melvin R Stoltzfus Ronks R 1 on Tuesday, Au gust 4 The morning piogiam will begin at 10 00 am, which will include the judging of thiee classes of Guernseys Mi. Elmer Salisbury, man ager of Lauxmount Farms Wnghtsville. will be the judge and afternoon speaker. $2 Per Year ‘bend over backwards’ not to stiain the human i elation ele ment ” To know or talk intelligent ly about the “Eminent Domain Code” there are some defini tions a person must know “Right-of-Way” is the “Right of Passage over another’s land ” “Eminent Domain” is the right of a goveinment to take private piopeity foi pub lic use Where this light is exeicised, the person whose property is confiscated has the right to be compensated “Con demn” means to take, injure 01 destroy pnvate piopeity by authority of law foi a public piu pose The Secietaiy uiged each laimei to “get a little black book,” and itemize the list of damages to ciops and pioperty toi final settlement puiposes, if his land gets in the way of a pioposed highway Keaily ninety per cent of the settle ments are made outside the couits yet if it becomes neces saiy to take it to the couit, it is important to have exact damage lists to show the judge.* Under the new law, farm (Continued from Page 7) Farm Calendar Aug 3 830 am Penna Vegetable Gioweis’ tour of Columbia Countv Assemble at the Bloomsburg Town Park 730 pm Faim Buieau Spe cial Poultry Meeting at the Lancastei Poultiy Exchange, 340 W Roseville Rd Aug 4 10 00 a m Lancaster County Guernsey Breeders Field Day at Melvin Stoltz fus Farm, R. D 1, Ronks, Pa. 1 Continued on Page 10)
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