try Service Manager ior D. peed Firm Adds E. Horn & Co., Inc., York, * , Ha. In this position Mr Representative Munro will be responsible I' l “ for upgrading and coordin yir, John Munro was re- ating all activities associat ■ently appointed to the new- ed with the firm’s grow-out I created position of Poul- ooi'ltrv operation. Mr. Mun- HHlllHBIIIIIimillllllHIIIIHIIIIIlim; i 2 I s. v - - **— * •rs\y ► ~ m T*" , V „ > s •. ♦ > ij ** s * A * s *' / " , v vij \ / *. ' 1* Mechanical Transplanter HORSE DRAWN OR TRACTOR MODELS With. All The Features The Farmer Wants and Buys New amazing Flo-Check Water Valve with Magic Air Control that assures uniform water ■ supply to plants regardless of water level in S the barrel. 5 New Manual shut off with automatic roller 1 ■ reset on valve. ■ Positive action, self cleaning. Neoprene plant £ grippers. ■ Bronze Oilite main bearings. ■ e Large adjustable plants trays. • Quick Change spacing gears. e Special 55 gallon galvanized water tank. e Adjustable foot rests and seats. "Truly Americas Best Engineered Transplanter" Made only by the Mechanical Transplanter Co. SOLD I 'AND SERVICED BY LESTER A. SINGER RONKS, PA. Baanaßoaßiiißßßßaißsiiaß ■■■!]■■■■■■■■ ■■>■■!: sv World Champion Jr. 4-Year Old Guernse; •duces 21,392 lbs. of Milk on Red Rose Fee< Meet the new World Champion Jr. 4-Year Old Guernsey milk producer. She’s Mayflower’s L. Duchess of Mayflower Farm, Route #3, Urbana, hio, owned by Jack C. Foust and Donald Barger. L. Duchess made 21,392 lbs. of milk and 901 lbs. fat in 305 days on 2 x H.I.R. test. She averaged 0-0 lbs. of milk per day. We fed her 23 lbs. of Red Rose 14 Test-Cow per ay and good hay. She held her body weight all ough the hot weather. Red Rose 14 Test-Cow is a'-ter than any feed we have ever used. It kept her appetite from lagging, and she also maintained pro ac ion during the warm summer months when pro- drops,” say the owners. We increased Duchess’ production by 7,069 lbs. •i. m at over her last lactation on Red Rose 14 Test-Cow.” If th/° U eres^ in increasing production of your dairy herd, Jk ra about the complete Dairy Pro£am. / » SEE THE GENUINE Phone Strasburg OV 7-6712 _■ ro will also be associated with the firm’s advertising program. Mr. Munro is a native of New York State, and a grad uate of Cornell University, majoring in Poultry Husban dry. He spent several years with the Dept, of Agncul- / / y JOHN MUNRO ture working in the states of Penna., Mississippi, Vir ginia, New York, Arkansas and Texas. Mr. Munro- has a broad knowledge of the poultry in duslry having spent the last five years as a serviceman for A. W. Perdue & Son of Salisbury, Maryland. Donegal 4-H Elects Officers The Mount Joy 4-H Club held its first meeting Apri 25 at 7 30 p m. at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Erb. Offi cers were elected as follows - Lilli Ann Wxvell, presiden ’’at Breneman, vice prcsi lent; Virginia Wivell, secre tary; Gwen Snyder, assist • Donna Moore, treasurer - Dawn Shook, Beverly Kilts ’ame leaders; Susan Stauffe -- Toycc Newcomer, song lead and Pat Ober and Patty Swarr news reponeis The next meeting will be held May 19 at the home of Lloyd Swarr at 7:30 pm RsapßasE 14 Test-Cow Feed This record-producing feed is formulated for heavy milkers. It is made from high quality grains, high in fat, minerals and digestib’e nutrients. By pelleting the finer materials in this ration, RED ROSE 14 Test-Cow Feed has a coarse, granular tex ture that many dairy men prefer. Try it. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE D. 2, Columbia, Pa. LEROY GEIB. EST. R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. 'alter & jackson: INC. Christiana, Pa. B. GRAYBILL & SON Refton, Pa. JOSEPH M. GOOD - & SONS 137 Newport Road, Leola, Pa. SNADER'S MILL R. D. 1, S.evens. Pa. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 29, 1981— Two Countians Help Stage Dairy Exhibition Two Lancaster Countains are on committees staging the 36th annual dairy judg ing contests and exposition by the Dairy Science stud ents, at the Pennsylvania State University, May 5 to 13. Lester Griel, Jr, Millers villc is chairman of the dairy cattle judging contest scheduled for May 6 Fred S Julius, Lancaster will be breed manager for Ayrshir es during the show Both men are students at the University. Manufacturing contests will be held May 5 and will include dairy products jud- &■■■■■■ ns ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ! 1941 —2oth Anniversary— l96l 5 : SPRING I | SALES PROMOTION I 5 USED TRACTORS 5 ■ ® Farm all "A" with plow & cult. 5 S ft Farmall "H" - good condition | ft Utility 300 S J ft Oliver 70 and cultiva'or * * ft John Deere MC Crawler S • ||| Charles B. Hookers H uRnuMMi M ■ VZZLJ INTERCOURSE PH. SO 8-3501 m m JJ FORD UFWI Powr-Stor hydraulic 1,1 f * * system. Only Ford has it! NEW I FTO with dual power * range. Only Ford has itl NEW I Only 5-plow tractor * with Select-O-Speed that provides on-the-go shifting to any speed, at any time without clutching, without stop ping! Only Ford has it! K»MH!hI Keener Equip* Co. Rls. 230 & 72, Lancaster Phone LO 9-9861 Souder Bros. New Holland Phone EL 4-8721 gmg, milk plant design, and ice cream design. The dairy cattle judging contest foll ows on May 6 The popular Dairy Exposi tion will climax the week’s events on May 13. Featured will bo cattle fitting and showing in the livestock pa vilion on the University Park Campus An awards banquet will be held that night. Potato varieties recom mended by Penn State for 1961 are as follows Early maturing the Irish Cob bler; medium maturing Chippewa and Pungo; medi um-late maturing Katah dm, Kennebec, and Red Pontiac; late maturing—Rus set Rural and Sebago. De tails arc found in the 1961 Agronomy Guide available from county agents OES BIG! NfWI Steering wheel adjust * able' for stand-up or sit-down driving. Only Ford has it! NEW I P° wer brakes, disc type, oil cushioned. Always in balance, with equal ized braking pressure. Never need adjusting. Smooth and responsive - light pedal pres sure does it! Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone EM 7-1341 Conestoga Farm Service Park Ave., Quarryvilla Phone ST S-2597 Allen H. Matz Denver Phone AN 7-6502 13
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