Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 03, 1961, Image 12

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    J2—Lancasfer Farming, Saturday, June 3. 1961
• Kickoff
(From page 15
American Dairy Princess,
Bonnie Sue Houghtahng, an
lowa State University co-ed
who can milk a cow, will
keynote the kick-off cere
mony,
Bonnie Sue, by all odds
the .best-known glamor girl
in agriculture, grew up on
a Holstein farm near Swan,
lowa. She was selected to
represent the dairy farmers
of America during 1961 in
competition conducted by the
American Dairy Association
ADA assumed major re
sponsibility for June Dairy
Month in 1955. The event,
which involves several oth
er organizations in the rhilk
marketing field, was inau
gurated in 1937 under the
auspices of the National
Dairy Council.
• Freeman
(From page «
the food trades to ■'join with
the American dairy industry
and the U S Department of
Agriculture in observing
June Dairy Month this year
H To^ OUB PLANS!
FOR SPRING APPLICA
TION OF NITROGEN ON:
• SMALL GRAIN
• PASTURE
• ORCHARDS -
• TURF AREAS
USING CYAN AMID
AMMONIUM NITRATE
UREA
We Will Apply it for you
by Jeep or Plane
iKUit^rk
GROFFTOWN RD.
EX 2-4563
DAIRY
SUCCESS
.. .3 profit story
which repeats regularly
when you use
Eastern States Dairy
Feeding Program
For more milk per pound
of feed at lower cost per
cwt., see your Eastern States
man now
SWEEPSTAKES
★
MILKERPELS
MILK MORE
TASTIBULK
SUPMIX
Eastern Mm
States '^‘sgy
FARMERS’ EXCHANGE
EASTERN STATES
SERVICE CENTERS
LANCASTER
EX 4-3755
QUARRY VIIXE
ST 6-3647
OR YOUR LOCAL
REPRESENTATIVE
The Department is lending
its full support to the mer
chandise event through a
Special Plentiful Foods pro
gram for milk and dairy pro
ducts.
The dairy industry not
only helps to maintain the
Nation’s health, but also
plays an - important role in
our total economy, the Sec
retary added. About 14 per
cent of total cash farm re
ceipts comes from milk and
dairy products, providing a
leading source of agncultur-
1
What Does the Proposed
Farm Bill Mean to You?
Decisions are about to be made which will seri
ously affect all producers of agricultural products.
Does your Congressman and your Senators
know what your wishes are?
One postcard js more powerful than ten thous
and gripes.
YOUR SENATORS ARE:
HONORABLE HUGH SCOTT,
Senate Office Building,
Washington, D. C.
HONORABLE JOSEPH S. CLARK. JR.
Senate Office Building,
Washington, D. C.
YOUR CONGRESSMEN ARE;
! Lancaster & Chester Counties
j HON. PAUL B. DAGUE
I
l Berks County
! HON. GEORGE M. RHOADES
Lebanon & Dauprin Counties
HON. JOHN C. KUNKEL
Y orlr County
HON. GEORGE A. GOODLING
Their Address is:
HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING.
WASHINGTON. D. C.
They cannot decide these issues by p'aying
guessing games !
Thcv MUST hoar from you about this farm
bill NOW 1
MILLER&BUSHONG.ix.
ROHRERSTOWN. PA.
j ‘'Finest Service Anywhere”
al income which is
throughout virtually
State.
C DHIA
* ’ (TTrom Page 11
Ruft milked an average of 65
pounds of butterfat and 1702
pounds of_ milk with a 3.8
per cent test from his four
registered Holsteins.
Edwin J. Landis, Lancaster
R 7, with his herd of 31 mix
ed cows was in second place
with 63- pounds of butterfat
in 1,653 pounds of milk with
a 3-8 per cent test.
spread A registered Holstein in Two other herds
every the herd of Frank K. Book the month with averap
and Son, 11 South Hershey 60 pounds of fat or
Ave., Bareville, completed during the period. In
the second high lactation tion to the Rutt and j
with 693 pounds of butterfat herds, the herd of
in 16,989 poimds of milk Hurst and the herd of,
with a 4.1 per cent test. mond and Louise
1 Only live other cows in made better than the $
the association completed average. Hurst milks 25
their lactation during the istered and grade Hol (
month with more than 600 while Witmer has 44 j
pounds of fat. They were in tered Guernseys,
the herds of Ivan G. Martin, A total of 31 herds,,
John H. Hershey, Mrs. Dor- association produced ov f
othy Chapman, John J. Ober- pounds of butterfat
holtzer, and Elam W. Mull, during the month
Flory’s Feed
for Profit—
Whether you are feeding poultry or oft
farm animals, there is one thing you can alwi
depend on. FLORY FEEDS are nutritional
sound in every respect. They are manufactia
'under the most rigid standards to safeguard
exact formulation throughout every step of mas
facture. All feeds are subjected to routine 1
oratory analyses to determine protein, fat, fii
vitamins, medications, antibiotics, etc., levels
Each bag of FLORY’S FEEDS contain a 1
which is your guarantee of “top-quality” peri«
ance. That's why FLORY’S FEEDS produce o
standing results.
YOUR LOCAL FLORY DEALER
A. MELLINGER & SOI
Coal - Lumber - Feed - Building Materials
Ph. Ephtaia RE 3-4788 AKRON,!
♦ Insures Uniterm milking
Only the Dc Laval Com*
• bine gives you this essen
tial uniformity because
only De Laval has mag*
i.cfic pulsation control*
Insures gentle milking No
heavy tugging or jerking
\ eight on the delicate
udders
Insures perfect milking
De Lavct made the first
pipeline and the De Laval
Combine has been per
fected by more than a
quarter century experi-
ence,
Insures simple, perfect
washing Do Laval s "It -
Place ' washing s/stem
does a thorough job of
sanitizing Uses 2 'j loss
hot v cter and 90 pw cent
less detergent. /
De Laval COMBINE
—first since 1928.
See.-
( liinii l
Landis Bros. Inc. 1 Lone. Co. Fajj
MANHEIM PIKE. LANC. \ DILLERVII t>E
Before you inve*
any PIPELINE
l Weaver's Fare 1
I STBASBUI 10
J. B. Zimme*»
blue
' Shotzberg* 1