Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 04, 1959, Image 10

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    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.
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WHERE IS YOUR
INVESTMENT GOING?
Many people are looking for the
right investment road.
If you have sufficient insurance
and a savings account for emer
gencies, then you should be
looking for a prudent investment
program.
Mutual Funds may be the answer
... the right investment road
for you.
So, let us send you full infor
mation about how Mutual Funds
can help you achieve these proven
investment objectives
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REYNOLDS & CO.
61 N. Duke Street
Lancaster. Pa.
I Please send Mutual
1 Fund Information.
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tied' foY second' place, with
1290 lbs. of milk and 51' lbs.
of butterfat and 1288 lbs.- of
milk and 51 lbs. of butterfat
respectively.
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
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BULK TANK CLINIC AND DEMONSTRATION
Details of Bulk Tank Construction, Operation and Maintenance
FASTEST COOLING AT LOWEST COST
Blend temperatures stay below 50° during, pouring ... go to 38° within mini
after milking due to EXCLUSIVE design of milk tank and PATENTED “J
-FLOW” ice water cooling yet power cost averages less than 2 cents per c '
FIRST IN STRENGTH OF CONSTRUCTION
Frame of 3" “Ship and Car Channel”, strongest of any cooler built; legs thai
hold up 10 tons each, plus 18-8 stainless steel in both dairy tank and water tai
assures highest resale value of any ... a “lifetime of wear” with minimum c!
to YEAR DIRECT FACTORY GUARANTEE
Superior construction and materials throughout... nothing to rust or deterio'
... * cooler that is almost indestructible with ordinary care makes this W
warranty possible.
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,
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TUESDAY, APRIL 7 7:45 P. M.
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In the report rc j
the state Crop j
Service, the
of the decrease
as lower prices r 0((
milk, eggs, calves >,
—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 |