6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 13, 1958 Holstein Breeders Elect Scott Meyer Revise Schedule of Registration Fees BOSTON, June 5 Scott Mey er, Hannibal, Mo, was elected to a teim as president of The Hoi slein-Fnesian Assn, of American at the organization’s 73hr Annual Convention here today. Also re-elected were vice-presi dent Leon A. Piguet, East Aurora, Is Y and directors J 0. Canby, Langhorne, Pa, A. H. Jergens, Hutchinson, Minn, and R. L. Pfeiffer, Carnation, Wash. J D Newman, Culver, Ind. was elected to succeed 0. F Foster, Clarkston, Mich on the Board of Directors. IN OTHER ACTION, the all time high of 182 Convention Dele gates voted to adopted a new schedule of fees for the registra tion and transfer of purebred Hol stein cattle. The new schedule becomes ef fective November 1, 1958 and in creases the penalty for tardy fil ing of applications for both reg istry and transfer. It is expected to result in the 18 COMBINE Harvests More/Saves More P f( iff Harvesting goes faster with an Oliver Model 18 pull-type. You take a full 7-foot cut with its floating, auger-type header. Right behind it are field-proven units to save more of every grain and bean crop. First of all, a semi-revolving reel reduces shatter ing by descending straight into the crop. Then another grain-saver takes over. Oliver’s “Man Be hind the Gun” traps 90% of the grain right at the cylinder, sends it directly to the cleaning shoe before it can mix with straw and chaff. Finally, extra pitching by extra long walkers shakes out the remaining kernels. There’s a lot more to see—the swing ing drawbar, 25-bushel tank, husky I tubular frame, adjustable concaves. Engine or PTO model; hydraulic or counterbalanced hand lift. G. N. J. Chas. Farmersville Equipment Co. registration of Holstein calves a 1 earlier ages and in a considerably shorter interval between time of sale and official transfer of owner ship. THIS PLAN INCLUDES a dis count for Holstein breeders hold ing membership in one of the 48 state Holstein organizations as well as the National Association who register calves at early ages Formerly, this dual member ship discount was applied to transfer fees. Since animals reg istered greatly out-number those transfered, the change-over is ex pected to attract many new mem bers to the state groups. Also approved were several res olutions to streamline the Assn’s By-Laws throgh re-phrasing and re-location of several sections without change of meaning or ap plication IN A MOVE designed to save \aluable filing space at the Assn’s Biattleboro, Vermont headquar teis, it was voted to cut the inter \?1 for duplication of registered Holstein names from 20 to 15 j ears The provision prohibiting du plication of the names of, certain celebrated animals designated by the Board of Directors was re tamed The New England State Hol stem-Eriesian Assn was host to the Convention which attracted more than 2,000 Holstein breeders fiom all" 48 states, Puerto Rico and several foreign countries. OLIVER E. L. Herr Co. Peach Bottom Hershey & Manheim, RD. 1 McComsey Hickory Hill, Pa. Ephrata, RD. 2 B. Lapp Atglen J. Fly Control Means Sanitation, Control Program The problemv of fighting flies confronts all farmers and all farm animals; these very common in sects not only contaminate milk and other food, dis-color walls and windows, but decrease the effi ciency of production in all ani mals The following practices to control flies are easy and eco nomical In the first place a fly control piogram should start with the adoption of very high sanitary standards Flies like filth and places to lay their eggs Barns, barnyards, porches, and houses that are kept clean and in many cases dis-mfected will have much less trouble with the fly problem Concrete barnyards, feed and lit ter alleys, and other areas afound the buildings will help discourage a h-cjj fly population. For residual sprays in dairy and beef barns, and piggeries the use of Diazinon at the rate of V 2 pint ot the 25% emulsion or eight ounces of the 25% wettable pow dei in 3 gallons of water will do a good job for five to six weeks, ap ply this spray at the rate of one gallon to 500 square feet of wall or ceiling Korlan is another ma terial that may be used in live stock barns and also in poultry houses, use 1 pound of the 25% wettable powder in 3 gallons of water and apply one gallon per 500 square feet of area. All axu mals should be removed from the building for at least 4 hours after spraying and all feed troughs and water bowls should be covered The cable-type treater for cattle has worked fine for many pi oduc ers, with this method a chain or three strands of barbed wire are suspended from a sturdy post or fi ee and the other end is fastened to the ground, the treater should be about 10 feet long and the top end about five and one-half feet high Burlap bags or old blankets are wrapped around the cable and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiminimiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiii| Son Sons Red I STARTS BIRDS EATING KEEPS THEM EATING Whenever Appetites Drop 1 When diseases or disorders strike | the flock, feed RED ROSE T C FEED H to increase feed intake and maintain = body vigor and throw off infection | Keep T C Feed on hand always be s prepared if trouble starts' 1 WEST WILLOW FARMERS R. W. HOLLINGER & SONS f | ASSOCIATION - p 9 ~ » INC. | = West Willow, Pa. * * ’ oum ia ’ a - Manheim, Pa. E A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville, Pa. -3-SSaBB = MOBILE ELECTRIC welding and a source of emergency power are combined in this unit made by J. Herbert Bru baker, R 2 Mt. Joy Using an old auto transmission, he steps up the speed of the tractor PTO enough to operate the five kw generator. (BE Photo) f>ed tightly every 8 inches, the finished cable should be about three inches in diameter This Cc-ble is then treated with oil base fly sprays containing pyre thrms in order to get the bags or cloth soaked The animals will brush over or under this cable and thus treat themselves where flys are bothering them. Retieat the burlap every two wteks. House fly maggot control can be obtained by spraying or soak ing the surface of manure piles, aiound barn cleaners and other Buy Red Rose From These Distributors DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville, Pa. places of filth with the above Dia zinon or Korlan solutions Treat ment should be repeated every two weeks Fly baits may also be used sue cessfully, many commercial baits arc on the market. A simple one to mix is to use three tablespoons of 25% Malathion powder mixed with one pound of granulated sug ar. Place this away from animals but around window sills and lit ter alleys where flies gather Extension Service Leaflet #lBB “Fly Control” gives details. Rose Red Rose T C Feed is a treat- g ment level of antibiotics combined g with a “get-well” concentration of p vitamins, recommended for Blue = Comb, Sinusitis in turkeys and for = the suppression of secondary- infec- g tions which lower feed intake and g weight gains during periods of stress, s BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa. StWjU- r5^R" se * - - n ■• « •