Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 05, 1959, Image 10

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    10—-Lancaster farming,,Saturday, December 5,- 1959
• Convention
(From page 1)
In discussing the subject
of credit In the industry Wen
tink said, “We hear that our
troubles (They may be bless
ings in disguise) stem from
the movement of outside
capital into agriculture. No
doubt there is also some bas
is of fact in this statement.
To bring about the integra
tion, mergers and industriali
zation that we have seen in
our industry required more
money than was available at
the local level.”
Wentink suggested that
any business firm extending
credit to another business not
contain'ng a majority of the
elements of success would
soon be on the “path to ob
livion ” He listed the ele
ments of success as a reason
able market for the product,
satisfaction of the market as
to quality, price and quanti
ty, managerial ability of the
operator, cost of production
held to a level which permits
a satisfactory margin of prof
it, and sincerity on the part
of all concerned to succeed
rather than iust sell a bill of
goods.
Wentink closed his remarks
with the following statement,
“In summary, let me say the
large problems of the indus
try are but a combination of
very small problems the
problems at your level and
mine. On matters of sound
ness m business, we are our
brothers keeper and in
matters of credit and overex
pansion it is high tune that
we collectively display-some
responsibility. In the words
of Benjamin Franklin, ‘We
must all hang together, or
assuredly we shall all hang
separately.’ ”
f\—
Lancaster County
Poultry Association
Chicken Bar-B-Q
ROSEVILLE ROAD & BY-PASS
December 12-2 to sp. m.
Take Out Chicken Only
y 2 CHICKEN $l.OO - 3-y 2 s $2.75
6-y 2 's $5.00
Special Rate to any organization or group on ad
vance order of 25 or more.
OTHER BAR-B-Q's ON JANUARY 16. FEBRUARY 13
AND MARCH 12
• Poultry Exch.
(From page 3)
Caldwell) 5900 IR, 9, Head
er’s Poultry, 17 4; 20. M&B,
(Elmer D. Leaman) 400 WV,
9-6, H.-W. Longacre, Inc., 18-
.4;
21. Same, 3000 WV, 9-6, W.
C. Mellmger & Son, 18.3; 22.
M&B, (Lester Shirk) 5000 W
V, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 18.3;
23. M&B, (Lloyd Stoltzfus),
8000 WV, 92, H. W. Long
acre Inc., 18 3; 24. Same,
Harry Weaver Jr., 18.3; 25.
M&B (Robert Thompson) 7,-
ask for t/Bamt
the wood hooter
with the worm
heart!
controlfo
therntosfc
BIG FUEL
24 HOUR THERMOSTATIC
DOWNDRAFT WOOD HEATERS
See proof of claims at
KAUFFMAN’S
HARDWARE
NEW HOLLAND
Open Thurs, Fri, & Sat,
till 9p. m. '
See Santa Claus in our
Toyland
700 IR, 9, Harry Weaver Jr.,
18.1;
26. M&B (Stanley Carpen
ter) 10,000 WV, 9-2, Meader’s
Poultry, 18.4; 27. M&B (Paul
M. Martin) 230 WV-C-Cap,
13-6, College Hill Poultry,
30.0; 28. Same, 270 WV-C
-1- John N. Thomas, 30.1;
29/ M&B (John L. Herr) 700
WV-C-Cap, 14-2, Roy Ream,
30.1; 30. Same, Carl B. Risser
30 1;
31. Same, 600 WV-P-Cap,
14- Daniel K. Good 29.1>;
32. Same, 800 WVP-Cap,
14-2, Daniel K. Good, 29 5;
33. M&B (Henry Elsen) 875
WV-Cap, 13-2, Daniel Good,
25 9; 34. Same, Carl B. Ris
ser, 28.1; 35. Same, 490 WV-
C Cap, 13-2, Daniel K. Good,
27 8;
36. N. Parke Miller, 500
The fe'
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costs down, production up. If you
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M. S. GRAYBILL & SON
WVrP-Cap, 14-2, Boy Ream,
30.1; 37.- Same, 450-WV-C-
Cap 14-2, Penna. . Dutch
Farms, 30.1; 38. John L. Her
shey, 1650 W Mt-C-Cap, 13-2,
Penna. Dutch Farmfe, 28.7;
39. John Longenecker,' 350
WV-C-Cap 15 2, Carl B. Ris
ser, 29.1; 40. Same, W. C.
Mellinger & Son, 27.4; 41- G.
Walter Jackson, 600 L-F, Vic
tor J. Koser Co., 9.4; 42.
Greider Leghorn Farm, 200
Males, Victor J. Koser Co.
9.7.
Most milk quality prob
lems on dairy farms come
from poor practices and
methods in washing, cleaning
and storing dairy utensils. Read the Classifieds.
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VOUMA-Y NECD TO ADD
FLAVOH iWHEN -YOU-
You may want to ,add some
flavoring to- v«tf§On - when
you cook it. Most of the
flavor of venison* is carried in
the tiiin fat cohering and" Us
ually this is cut off. So you
will' need to add ~ fat to add
moisture to and at
the same time it will add
flavor. Beef suet, butter, lard
and other fats are good to
use for basting the meat or
rubbing on the meat before
resisting
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COCHRANVILLE. PA.
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