Fuming, Friday,,June, 23. 3m«- i j 1 ‘ 1 - TURKEY IS THE NEW HOME OF THIS Maryland bred Hereford. The animal is shown being unloaded from the plane by a group of Turkey’s agricultural leaders/ The young whiteface was secured from H. C. Jefferson of Skyes ville, Md., and donated to the Ataturk Farm near Ankara by Heifer Project, Inc. The imported cattle will be used to improve the native cattle of Turkey, according to F. A. Ralston, livestock advisor with the International Coopera tion Administration in Ankara. SUPERIOR DRILL Double Capacity... low Hopper...Life-Seal Bearings This new No. 64 Drill doubles capacity—holds a bushel of grain and 80 pounds of fertilizer per foot. The ex tremely low hopper—only 33-6 feet off the ground— is easier to fill. And, you have this same low height whether you choose 20-inch or 15-inch wheels, both taking low-cost, used tires. Lifetime-seal disc bearings eliminate daily greasings, save time and cost of lubricant. A low, rear-mounted grass seeder sows in bands, or broadcasts. You have a choice of 144 grain seeding rates, 30 fertilizer distribu tion rates ranging from 65 to 645 pounds per acre. The famous Double-Run Force Qjjfflßl Feed handles any size seed, meters accu- 1 rately, avoids waste. Plain grain drill, I holding 1 % bushels per foot, available. v. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata. E.D. 2 G. N. ' (American Hereford Assn. Photo. All-Mew OLIVER E. L. Herr Peach Bottom Hershey & Son Manhelm. RD. I Farm Journalist# Invited Here By New Holland Farm journalists from through out the Northeastern United States will be in Lancaster Tues day to witness a “press preview” of the New Holland Machine Co’s “hay in a day" system. The writers will see in opera tion mowers, crushers,, balers, both conventional and self pro pelled, and wagon driers. The demonstration, to be held at New Holland’s experimental field at Lancaster Municipal Air port, will not be open to the public. According to the public rela tions department, this is the first of a series of such demon strations to be held for farm writers throughout the nation. , c' Judges Named For Holstein Regional Shows The Holstein-Friesian Assn., of America has announced a judging schedule for its 1957 re gional and national Holstein shows. The Western regional will be held Sept 16, in connection with the Utah State Fair at Salt Lake City, Eugene W Nelson, Union Grove, Wise, Holstein breeder, will judge the event. On Sept 18 and 19, Dean Gor don M. Cairns of the University of Maryland will officiate at a similar show at the Eastern States Exposition, West Spring field, Mass The Southern regional show is scheduled for Sept. 26 as a part of the Mid-South Fair, Memphis, Tenn Merle Howard, manager of the famous Mooseheart Holstein herd, Mooseheart, 111 will judge. J. A. Fairchild, an official in spector in the Herd Classifica tion Program of The Holstem- Fnesian Assn of America, will judge the Southwestern show It will be held Oct 8, in connection with the Pan-American Livestock Exposition of the State Fair of Texas at Dallas. Professor George Trimburger of Cornell University has been selected to judge Holstems at the Internationl Dairy Show, October 10 and 11 at Chicago The National Holstein Show will again be held in conjunction with the National Dairy Cattle Congress, Waterloo, lowa. Hol stems will be judged Oet 3 and 4 by William K. Hepburn, Dal ton, Pa \ 7 Farm Calendar 4-H Dairy Club; demonstration team tryouts—B:3o a. m. at the ABC Building, Route 230, Lan caster. Subject of trial demon strations will be ‘ Hay Racks.” Monday New Holland Community 4-H Club—B p. m. at the home of Samuel Stauffer, R 1 New Hol land. Kirkwood Community 4-H Club—B p. m. at the home of Roy Keene, R 1 Christiana. Wednesday Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club—B p. m. at Manor Grove, Millersville. Movies on aviation will be shown by Homer Graybill, Lancaster County Fly ing Farmer. All Star Softball Game 6:45 p, m at Paradise Memorial Baseball Field. Pequea Valley League vs Conestoga Valley Lea gue. Thursday Indepencence Day. Horn Flies Voted Most Unpopular Information based on reports from 33 states show which in sects were most unpopulare pests of man and beast in 1956 Horn flies were rated as the No 1 pest of farm animals in 16 states, cattle grubs and lice nam ed in 14, and stable flies in 12. Biting flies were also high on the list of livestock pests. Mosquitoes and house flies were rated the most unpopular among household insects in 1956. Saturday Tuesday lutercuurse 'lnvites : '¥S^tPPlane - Crew as Special Jubilee Guests The village of Intercourse has sent a special invitation to three Air Force men to be their spe cial guests at the Intercourse Summer Jubilee to be held on Aug. 16, 17 and 18. These men were the crew of the huge two-engine C-46 Air Force plane which, due to bad For Greater Profits Feed ' W. W. F. Poultry and Livestock Feeds Outstanding for Pro'duction and Efficiency ★ Diazinon Fly Spray ★ Baler Twine ★ Ortho Fly Bait ★ Rye Grass ★ Canadian Pasture Grass M. H. 30 for prevention of gtowth of tobacco suckers , WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW * Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 FAMOUS FOR DELIVERY IN MINUTES A* the newly authorized WISCONSIN Deal er for this locality, we can now supply your power requirements within a 3 to 36 hp. range, with engines that are second to none t , . Never have we offered a better value ... more for your money ... than we now give in WISCONSIN Heavy-Duty Air-Cooled Engines. 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See us and let us match a Wisconsin to your job . . . a complete power range from 3 to 36 hp. to choose from. ® Conestoga Farm Service Quarry ville ST 6-2597 weather and lack of fuel, were forced to land in a soft corn field beside the village last Oct. 26. The iguests are Ist Lt. Thom as A. Clark, Neptune, N. J., Ist Lt. Walter E. Bachman, Jr., Doy lestown, Pa.; and Henry La- Roche, A/2C, New Castle, Dela. All three are reserves in the U.S. Air Force. Typical 4 cycle •Ingle cylinder model,' 3 to 8.25 hp. Typical smyle-cyllndei; modal, 6to 9 hp. , with clutch assembly* Typical two-cyimdar 7 fo 15 h*. Typical V-typa four-cyllndtr modal, 15 ta 34 Hp. with clutch astamhiy. I
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