—Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 24, 1958 Six Holsteins Finish Penn State Milk Tests BRATTLEBORO. VT The P.olstein Friesian association has announced completion of- out standing official pioduction re c:rds by six registered Holsteins o ’ed by Lancaster county farm Penn State university work ed in cooperation with the oi ganization, supervising the weigh ing and testing of production as part of the Held Improvement Registry Haiold K Book, Ronks, is own er of Roaiing Maples Gay Faith, a veyeaiold, producing a total of 14,042 lbs of milk and 603 lbs of butterfat, milking twice daily for 311 days His Roaring Maples E nprss Bella, a 4-y ear-old, milk tet twice daily for 310 days ic coided 16,335 lbs of milk and 6JI lbs of butterfat Issac M Brubaker, Lititz, also Red two cows compiling high re c-:qs A 10-year-old, Bruk Vil Lucy Polly Admiral, produced 1-t 955 lbs of milk and 570 lbs of BF, mi I King twice daily for £o‘s days ior 317 days, recorded 15 163 lbs of milk and 569 lbs of EF Robert H Kauffman, Manheim, is owne’ of Parkchester Sover eign Pat, a five-veai-old. pio ducing 16,65?) lbs of milk and 554 lbs of BF, milking twice d-ih foi 318 dajs Earl L Atglen. s own er of Duimlockj Ajax Artis, a ru le-jeai old. producting 14,548 II ■= of milk and 570 lbs of BF on U ce dailj milking for 365 dajs Thomas A Edison, the great >r- entoi was so persistent in his work, accoiding to the archues of 3lcC-ia'- Edison Companj, that he spent ten jears and more than 5 000 experiments before perfecting the Alkaline storage bat*er\ Lloyd M. BURKHOLDER Chick Hatchery Red or White jP*'*' Vantress Cross PL White LeghornsEjS- jt BE Bed Cross tT S Approved Pullorjm Clean Call RE 3-0613 II D I—Ephrata, Pa. 1 Ml. KE ol Clay on Stevens Rd. THIS FALL USE APAM j four Tobacco Seed Bed lESULTS: No Weeds No Damping-off b Nematode Problems More Seedlings Stronger Seedlings Better Crop Profits F Af AM—Stauffer’s new soil fumi ant that is safer to handle, easier » apply. Needs no cover or other Kpensive application equipment. See Your gauffer Dealer It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple answers is offered to ’ LAN CASTER FARMING in coop eration with the Pennsylvania Bar Association. General in terest questions are welcome. Q How old must a young man er woman be before they can purchase a car without the sig nature of the parent” A There is no law’ m Pennsyl vania which says that a person must be a certain age before they can purchase an automo bile with or without the signa ture of their parent It is the law in Pennsylvania, however, that a contract made by a minor, being a person under 21 years, can be voided, or cancelled, by the minor at any time before he leaches 21 years of age, or with in a reasonable time thereafter For this reason, any one who sells an automobile to a person under 21 years of age takes the risk of having such person de fault on the sale, and the seller would have no remedy other than to demand the automobile back 1 Until you take the wheel of a D Series Tractor... i until you step up to the low platform, settle back in. the Easy-Rido Seat, and drive a D-14 or D-17 . . you’ll never know how far tractor fanning has come. | Power Director a great new advance lets you quick-shift on-the-go between ranges You have eight different speeds ahead... plus live PTO. Move the “big stick’’ forward and you increase ground speed 50 percent... pull it back and you increase pull power 42 percent In either position, < you get fuel-saving performance no wasteful in ternal slippage. t Power Director is exclusive with Allis-Chalmers D . Series Tractors,.. and it’s backed by TRACTION i BOOSTER system that puts the extra pull to work. You owe yourself a ride on a D-14 or D-17. Why , not take it today... we have a demonstrator ready! j. TRACTION BOOSTER i % »n Allis Chulm.t* tradtnmrk. ALLIS - CHALMERS SALES ANO SSKVICI N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. 943 Acres Signed With Soil District Requests for approval as co operating units m the Lancaster County Soil and Water Conser operators were accepted Monday vation District by 13 county farm by the district board. The 13 farms include 943 acres of county land to be operated un der conservation practices within the district, raising the district’s total number of cooperating units to 1,686. A W, Signing agreements under the program were: Elis S. Martin, East Earl, RD 1, 56 acres; Harvey B. Zimmerman, East Earl RD 1, 47 acres; Benjamin N. Zimmer man, East Earl RD 1, 65 acres; Issac B. Zimmerman, New Hol land RD 1, 64 acres; Fred W. Johnson, Willow Street RD 1, 67 acres, and Henry S. Eby, New Holland RD 1, 66 acres. Also, Aaron Z Zimmerman, New Holland RD 1, 67 acres; Elizabeth M Sauder, Columbia RD 2, 73 acres, Clarence' Good, Narvon RD 2, 84 acres, Willis M Martin, East Earl RD 1, 57 acres; Clair Slump, Quarryvile RD 3, 160 acres, New Holland Machine Co, New Holland, 119 acres, and Ira N Williams, Man heim RD 1, 18 acres Our Customers Are Our Best Salesmen Pa U S Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Rep: Daniel R. Myer Ph. Leola OL 6 2243 Hatchery: Ph, Leola OL 6-6783 Farm: Ph, Ephrata RE 3-6179 L H. Brubaker J%r} Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. U.S. Poultry Products Attract Interest At World's Poultry Congress A U. S. Department of Agricul ture exhibit stressing the high quality, nutritive value and con venience of U. S. poultry products available for export attracted thousands of visitors at the 11th World’s Poultry Congress in Mexi co City recently. Visitor? to the Congress from 47 countries displayed in frozen, packaged samples of every type of commercial ready-to-cook poul tiy packed in the United States USD A poultry research and mar keting specialists answered many inquiries regarding availability and quality of the products. The visitors had an opportunity to sample poultry dishes, made from recipes of numerous coun tries, in a model kitchen operat ed by a USDA home economist. The exhibit'provided a drama tic demonstration of the promin ent place the poultry industry holds in U. S. agriculture, and the progress it has made in process ing, packaging, and consumer education designed to increase poultry consumption Panels in the exhibit showed how efficient poultry breeds are developed cooperatively by U S. Federal and State research agencies and private industry, ATTENTION 4-H & FFA tOUTH! BUREAU SHO-CALF FEED Fit a CHAMPION With The Feed Designed Primarily For Your For Complete Information Check With Your FARM BUREAU FIELD MAN or Call r r Quarryville ST 62126 'Wauß** 4 * Lancaster EX 4-0541 Manheim MO 5-2466 Annual Feeder Sale Set For November 1 The Fourth Annual Lancaster Feeder Calf sale is scheduled for Lancaster Union stock yards, at 1 p.m., Nov'. 1. The sale is one of a series held in cooperation with the Penn. Livestock and Allied In dustries Association, and will of fer purebred feeder calves from many of the best beef herds iq the east. The offerings will be sorted into uniform lots before sale. Lancaster Livestock Exchange officials, representing the sponsor* nig organization, report fancy club feeders will be available. rna how poultry rations have im proved through the years Other panels explained the steps m me chanized poultry processing; the nutritional value of poultry in the daily diet, and how U. S. coopera tives market poultry. The exhibit included a theater v here motion pictures depicting the U. S. poultry industry were shown, with English and Spanish narration More than 15,000 USDA publications were distri- Li.ca to Congress delegates INTRODUCING BABY-BEEF CALF New Holland EL 4-2146 1