10 —Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, April 4, 1959 Nissley Herd Tops feed Rose DHIA Tests During February Red Rose Dairy Herd 1m- gram. piovement Assn, -has an- 'Nissley’s herd averaged nounced that the herd of 1379 lbs of milk and 55 lbs Mervin Nissley, Bainbridgc of butterfat per cow, accord had the-highest'butterfat av- mg to Red Rose officials, eic.ge for the month of Feb- The herds "of Ray P Bolling r 1 ary for herds in the assoc er, Stevens RD 1, and Allen i .tion. official testing pro- K Risser, Bareville RD 1, Reynolds & Company Member New,. York Stock j „ Exchange | Name I Address 1 City 61 North Duke Street LANCASTER. PA. • RELIABLE. INSPECTION AND CONSULTATION —WITHOUT COST OK OBLIGATION. • ENDORSED »Y PROMINENT ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND . 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The highest 305-day lacta tion was completed by a registered Holstein owned by Mary B. Stoltzfus, Mor gantown. The cow produced 19,603 lbs of milk and 942 lbs. of butterfat with a 4 8 test. Second high lactation was completed' by a registered Holstein owned by Gene Witmer, Church town, with 23,677 lbs. of milk and 554 lbs. of butterfat with a 3 6 lest m 305 days. Summer Gilt Sale Slated for July 23 Lancaster County swine breeders were reminded of the approaching need to be selecting gilts for the Sum mer Bred Gilt Sale of the Lancaster County Swine Producer’s Assn, by Ken neth A Skiles, sec-treas. of the group. The sale is scheduled for the evening of July 23 at Martin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball. All gilts should be bred after April 10 to a registerer boar, -Skiles stated. Contour rows are straight unless the land has a round ed topography. SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOILARD El 4-22 M L. f JC b ' * '> < X >f-v S *■? 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CONESTOGA FARM SERVI Mid-March Price Index Off 2 afo Prices' received by Penna. farmers at mid-Mardh for all farm products were dowp two per cent from /ftie pre vious month The index for all farm products at 229 per cent of the 1910-14 level, was down five points from ihe month before and eight per cent or 19' points below the same period of last year. What Is The Most Important Thing In Your if. Lancaster,, Pa. Your family’s and your own good health 1 And the foundation of good health; is safe drink ing water, explains Cliff Lehman, Water Conditioning Consultant of Century Wa ter ‘ Co., 15 W. Chestnut St, Lanoster. For residents who depend on their own well, spring or pond for drinking water, purity of the water may only be hoped for . Many people associate safe water with its clarity, but this is a dangerous standard since the bacteria that con taminates water cannot be seen, smelled or tasted. A glass of sparkling clear un treated water may be dead ly Without any suspicious sign at all. Rather than risk sickness from unch’lorirtated water, , —which were not 0 higher prices foi i,, lamb's and broilers The group index i dropped one poi CCII points from the fore. The principal! the decline was i O , received for potatoc, and all hay Items' crop group that S h s increase were oats, barley, rye beans. Mr. Lehman afiv. s and suburban p 6 have their own wai ply to install C lil and dechlorinatiom Chlorination kills ter borne germs th c ger health and & tion takes all ta-ln color out o\ thc \u Having depends! constantly treated t the lowest cost ( you can buy foi j o i ly’s future good ht You are invited l your water problcij Cliff Lehman at] Water Co , 15 W St, Lancaster Plan tend the Home and] Show to be held Guernsey Sales BanJ flight next week juj Tuesday,' April 7tlt |