Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 27, 1956, Image 7

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    ifhe seventy-first annual session of the Raw
nsville Methodist Camp Meeting officially
pened Tuesday with a meal at 5_P m m
ie dining room and a program by the evang
elist, the Rev Joseph Biookshire The meet
ig will continue through August 6, ending
nth the annual March-to-Zion
Officials state that 97 tents have been oc
upied, with approximately 350 people in
esidence.
Shown above, top left, is one of the early
& arrivals, B Cookman Dunkle, Bethesda
church, Drumore R. D, who was association
Poultry
echnicians
Licensed
HARRISBURG Licenses to
•k as lay poultry technicians
•e issued Wednesday by the
ite Department of Agncul
to 15 men and one woman
completed the first special
mmg short couise conducted
: week at the Pennsylvania
ite University.
The tiaining and licensing re-
J- C. Snavely & Sons, Inc.
Landisville, Pa.
3511
Ross C. Ulrich J. C. Walker & Son Millport Mills
Peach Bottom, R.D. Pa
riensel 19R3
George Rutt
Stevens R. D. 1. Pa.
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Camp Meeting Underway
suit ' from an enabling act pas
sed by the 1955-56 session of the
State Legislature and signed by
Governor George M. Leader.
The Governor encouraged the
legislation as an aid to the ad
vancement of the State’s $192
million poultry industry.
Two Million Tests
The nevtoy licensed techni
cians now are eligible to go into
business for themselves, drawing
and labeling ’ poultry blood
samples for" hatcherymen and
poultrymen as a control mea
sure in keeping flocks free of
Pullorum 'disease of poultry
New Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement
MAKES PORK
AT LOW COST
Get your supply 500 n...
D. W. Hoover
East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa.
Denver 7-2150
president for 25 years, retiring in 1954.
Photo top light,,is a view of one of the tent
hned streets
Bottom photos show two views of the audi
torium on which a new roof has been installed
It was announced that the ladies’ auxiliaries
of the 15 Solanco churches participating will
each serve meals for one day The association
provides the' milk, bread and meat, with the
ladies providing the rest. Auxiliaries began
this practice three years ago and officials at
tribute the debt-free status of the meeting to
this practice. —Staff Photo
New Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement is so
efficient you can make 100 pounds _of pork with
about 5 bushels corn and 50 pouhds-Ful-O-Pep.
You’ll fatten jour hogs fast, too. This latest tri
umph of Ful-O-Pep Research helps grow your
hogs to 220 pounds or more in about 5 1 /> months.
Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement really helps,
speed your hogs to market.
JNew Holland 4 7201 gITOSE? ® OV 7-2493
Gap, Pa-
Hickory 24169
Previously this task was limited
to practicing veterinarians. Blood
samples are Sent to the State
Bureau ot Animal Industry
laboratoiy for testing. Current
ly, about two million tests are
being run annually.
The lone woman to become a
poultry technician is Mrs
■Marion B. Kutz, 41S' S.'_ Whlnut
St, Lititz. She wilt receive
license No 6 The, No. 1 license
goes to Raymond W. Auckerman,
R 1 Irwin.
Licenses are good until Decem
ber 31 of this year, renewable
January 1, 1957.
Paul M. Ressler & Son
Paradise, Pa.
Lititz, R-D.4, Pa,
Lititz 6 8831
Grubb Supply
Elizabethtown, Pa.
7-1310
Aungst Holstein
Leads Red Rose
DHIA in Month
The highest 305 day lactation
was completed by a Registered
Holstein owned by Harry Aungst,
R 1 Marietta This Holstein pro
duced 16,536 lbs of milk and
655 9 'lb of butterfat Second
high lactation was completed by
a Registered Holstein owned by
J. Lester Stauffer Manheim #3.
This Holstein pioduced 17,487
lbs of milk and 618 1 lbs of but
terfat.
The herd having the highest
monthly butterfat average was
that of Raymond F. Witmer,
Willow Street #1 His Guernsey
herd averaged 1040 lbs of milk
and 512 lbs of butterfat.' Sec
ond high was the Holsfein herd
of Hairy H Ranck, Ronks #1
with 1284 lbs of milk and 499
lbs of butterfat
The high monthly butterfat
producer was owned by Mary B
Stoltzfus, Morgantown, “Kate” a
registeied Holstein pioduced
2733 lbs of milk and 125 7 lbs of
butterfat Second high was a
Registered Holstein owned by
Henry E Kettering, Manheim
#l, “DunLoggin” produced 2550
lbs of milk and 122 4 lbs of but
ter fat.
200 AT LGSEC PICNIC
Two hundred attended the
Lancaster County Senior Exten
sion Club chicken baibecue and
square dance at Buchmiller Park
last weekend Calling the squaie
dance was Bert Wittenberg
safety and low-costs
for OLIVER One-Row
Pulß-Type Corn Pickers
/Up go corn picking capacity and convenience.. down
go repair costs and safety hazards...when you pick
your crop with an OLIVER Model 5.
New snapping roll spacing adjustment lets you
clear the gathering unit without getting off your trac
tor seat. Longer snapping rolls and "live” points
handle your bumper crops...lift the down and
leaning stalks... bring in more corn every year, in
every field condition.
Roller-type gathering chains are an Oliver "exclu
sive”...are twice as stronj .wear three times as
long as ordinary kinds. Safe clutches
protect all drive assemblies
Be sure to see the Olive
before you buy any single
,ype picker.
Farmersvillc Equipment Co.
Sohrata, R.D. 2
Clias. J. McComsey & Sons
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mw
E. L. 1 lerr
Peach Bottom
Hershey &
Manheim. RD. 1
G.
N.
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Lancaster Farming—'
Friday, July 27, 1956
NAVY GRASSHOPPER
The Navy Giasshoppei, nine
of which aie being built in In
dianapolis for Antarctic use, is
an airborne weather station.
Dropped from an airplane, it
shoots out six broadcasts data
for six months without sei vic
ing.
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