Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1960, Image 7

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4.30 pm. - Meet-
r f the County Voca
i .Agriculture Teach
ht Donegal H. S.
r m . 4-H county
IC ,I meeting in the
‘1 Agent’s office.
! Dairy Herd Im
/ement Association
&OP at the Mount
Fire Hall
5 7.30 pm- Solan
',air Association meet
m the Solanco Agncul
. Building
i „ ,-n - I&rkv/obd 4-H
imumty club in the
Fellows Hall.
5 all day beginning
[ 7 OO am - Guernsey
of Penn State Univer-
g _ 800 p m. - Red
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iFAMOUS FOR PRODUCING
Is WITH HIGH INTERIOR
.LITY AND SOUND WHITE
(ILS. H & N Research has tak
\e best of nature and blended
with proved experiments to
(uce a superior laying hen for
farm.
'ry new H&N Mark II Leghorns, with famous
Qualify Breeding plus larger eggs. H&N Re
:h assures you of the finest layers available . . . .
;y, tomorrow and in the profitable - future.
<Write or phone for more information and new re*
sd prices.
FLORIN FARMS, he.
MOUNT JOY. R. D. 1
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Rose Baby Beet and Lamb
club meets in the East
Lampeter School, Smoke-
town. Lester Burdette from
PSU will be speaker.
April 7 7:30 p.m. - Little
Brittain 4-H community
club meets at the Little
, Brittain elementary school.
7.45 pm - Dairy Herd Im
provement Association
workshop at Lampeter-
Strasburg High School.
April 8 7:30 p. m. - Meet
ing of Boots and Saddles
4-H club at the home of
Clarence Sweigart, Denver
April 9 9:30 a. m - Nut
tree grafting demonstra
tion at the farm of John S.
Brenneman, Route 324
near New Danville,
April 12 9:00 a.m.—Lan
caster County Dairy Day
at the Guernsey Sale Pa-
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Tetephofte OLdfield 3-989!
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For a Demonstration of the WHITE "POLAR BALER”
McCormick Farm Equip. Store Kauffman Bros.
EPHRATA MOUNTVELLE
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J. Paul Nolt
GAP
iktirkMional
HARVESTER
J. BrHostetter & Sons C. E. Wiley & Son Messick Farm Equip.
MOUNT JOY QUARRYVT.LE ■ WAKEFIELD ELIZABETHTOWN
IjO''' See and Register NOW
McCormick "POLAR BALER"
HEW full-floating, short
sugar automatically
adjusts to any windrow
size.
vilion, Lincoln Highway,
East of Lancaster.
April 12 7:30 p.m.
Blue Ball fire hall. East
ern States Membership
meeting, R. J. Becker, ex
tension Farm Manage
ment specialist, PSU.
April 14 7.30 pm.
Eastern States Member
ship meeting, Pequea Val
ley H. S, speaker Wally
Dunlap, Area Manager fr
om York.
April 18 7:30 pm.—
Eastern States Member
ship meeting, Hostetters
in Mount Joy.
April 19 7:30 pm. •
Eastern States Member
ship meeting, Penryn fire
hall.
March 28 —7:30 pm. Or
ganizational meeting of
the Elm-Penryn Commun
ity 4-H Club at the Pen
ryn fire hall.
We have no more righf to
consume happiness without
producing it than to consvme
wealth without producing it.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT, Inc.
Big Spring DISCOUNT SALE
14% ® FF
MIGHTY MOVE BARN CLEANER
EASY ALL COMFORT STALL
Designed and Built by Dairymen for Dairymen
SALE CLOSES APRIL -30. 1860
* Delivery Taken March, or April
"Easy All"
GLENN H. HERR
R, D. 1. MANHEIM Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391
to be
l/i/L NEW triple packer
JUQ fingers reach out
\Jrj farther and wider,
/7) I move hay across
\ ' / entire bale chamber.
NEW
McCormick No. 46 Baler
David Kurl
MORGANTOWN
• Flavor Meals
A FISH MOLD WILL ADD personality to your salad,
but a simple ring mold will be satisfactory. The stuffed
olive eyes and the lemon slice garnish complete the eye
catbhing picture.
given away FREE
OUT-BALE
THEM ALL
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1960—7
i NEW wkfe-meuth
fted opening lets
nt Shay move straight
H %no sheet-met*!
•*i * turns.
C. B. Hooker
INTERCOURSE
Cope & Weaver Co.
WILLOW STREET
(From page 10)
Two Co. Herds
Tie For First
Place In DHIA
The herds of Paul Zimmer
man, Ephrata HI and E Ed
win Parkin, Peach Bottom
R 2 each posted a record of
55 pounds of butterfat per
cow to tie for top record in
the Red Rose Dairy Improve
ment Association during
February.
The Zimmerman herd of
25 registered Hoistems aver
aged 1,446 lbs of milk and
55 lbs. of fat with 3 8% test.
The Parkin herd of 21 cows
made its record on an aver
age of 1,363 lbs of milk with
a 4 0% test.
In second place with an
average of 1,319 lbs. of milk,
53 lbs of butterfat and a 4.-
0% test was the herd of 20
grade and registered Hol
stexns owned by Mervin Her
shey, Bainbridge Rl.
for the
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