lO—Lancuter Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1960 • Beekeepers (From Page 1) rainy weather of the season have so restricted the honey flow in many county areas Stanley H. Deiter Auction**! And Appro!*** LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1791 Buyers of Oak. WALNUT, Poplar, ASH. etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence. Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 Reserve — Your H&N Started Pullets For Fall Delivery Now. Choice dates still available. Amstutz Hatcheries Phone New Holland EL 4-2232 12th Annual Reunion Rough & Tumble Engineers. Historical Association, he. IN THE HEART OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH AREA KINZERS. PA. - U. S. ROUTE 30 12 MILES EAST OF LANCASTER AUGUST 18-19-20, 1960 DAILY Devotions 10 A. M, .Threshing, Flailing. Tread Power. Sweep Power, Saw Mill, Shingle Mill, Hobby & Model Engines, Contests, Parade, Entertain ment for Ladies. ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY. AUGUST 18TH AT 8:00 P. M. NEW FEATURE: Cider Making - Apple Butter Making Lotfwamck - Ess gut! FOOD TO BE FURNISHED BY LOCAL GROUPS ADMISSION Men and Boys-over 16 $l.OO Current Members— Ladies Children FREE For Further Information Write ROUGH & TUMBLE ENGINEERS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION KINZERS. PENNSYLVANIA Ready for fall ALFALFA seeding: • CERT. DUPUITS • 10-19 BRAND • 9-19 BRAND See your Hoffman Salesman or call Londisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc. LANDISVILLE. PA. that bees have not stored en ough feed for themselves through the winter. Clarke cited examples of colonies which produced over 300 pounds of honey last year and have not made enough this year to fill one super. imm wunr ■■ *n - ■*> Speaking at a twilight meeting in the apiary of Al en Millhouse, Miliersville, Clarke told the 30 beekeep ers, “I know we all hate to think of feeding bees dur ing the first week of August but some colonies, and some strong colonies, have not stored enough honey this year to maintain themselves. We have found some colon ies today on the verge of starvation These will have to be fed if they are to be Farm For Sale Good fertile soil in North ern Lancaster County. 64 ACRES. Can be used for dairy, beer, poultry, and tobacco. Buildings in excellent condition. New 12x50 silo, and pond. PHONE MANHEIM MO 5-8863 • CERT VERNAL • CERT. BUFFALO * • CERT. RANGER PHONE TW 8-3421 ready to do a good job -in Meanwhile the county as the spring.” sociation voted to donate $6O j . to the state association to ,v2 n JJ ward the erection of a booth S? In ‘T™ promoting honey at the 1961 Zl iJ “ Z*t Farm Show, of- water. As the season gets later, one teaspoon cream of The group set September tatar should be added to 20 30 as the date of the co pounds of sugar in the sy- unty 4-H honey roundup, rup. ' • ' The meetir g v ill be- at the LANCASTER COUNTY Ayrshire Sale AUGUST 9, 1960 12:00 NOON At the Guernsey Sale Pavilion. 6 miles east of Lancaster on Rt. 30. 55 HEAD TOP AYRSHIRES 6 good record young cows from Stimson herd at Spen cer, New York. Entire herd of 15 cows and 5 bred heifers from Townville, Penna. Cattle from top herds of Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland. COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED ...during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% MORE MILK! BEFORE CALVING This cow was fitted on the Pioneer program for 60 days before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body condition. AFTER COMPLETING RECORD The same cow after having produced 23,044 lbs. of milk and 941 lbs. of fat as a 4 year old. Note the extreme dairyness and exceptional body condition shown after this cow produced 1114 tons of milkl ' Joseph M. Good & Sons Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a sustained high level of milk produc tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry, 1 Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous lactation, build a reserve of body condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving diffi culties, eliminate placenta quickly, have less udder congestion, and most) importantly they will produce up to 25% more milk! See us today for full particulars. LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE home of fish. Camber «>, State Street, Lancaster 0 Good housekeeping grand, but too much of it.' 5 drive a man to a saloon ° atl
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