A Rnarrl breeders between Christmas 3.8 per cent, • Holstein DOara New y eaE . s day> The 37 cow herd of Mow (From page 1) ery Frey, Jr. produced an tanheim R 3, treasurer; Rob- , average of 52 lbs of butter rt Kauffman, Manheim Rl, ®DH I A fat in 1,336 pounds of milk fairy Herd improvement fProm page 1) averaging 3.0' per cent test association director; Clar- Holstein, in the herd of A total of 16 cows in the ncc Lyons, Hess Blvd, Lan- Mowery Frey, Jr, Lancaster association finished lactations aster, state director and R 7, just missed the 800 lb with over 700 pounds of but- Tanry Kettering, news re- mark. She produced 799 lbs. terfat. Only four herds had , o rter. of butterfat in 1*9,920 pounds averages of 50 or more lbs. j Everett Kreider, Dru- of milk. of fat per cow during the nore El, was named Milk The herd of 24 registered testing month. Ten other larket representative and Ho 1 steins owned by Christ K. herds averaged between 45 r o hn Shelly, Manheim R 1 Lapp, and Son, Gap R 2, and 50 pounds for the month va s named sales representa- posted the high butterfat av- The figures were supplied ve orage for the month. The by the monthly newsletter of The committee is planning herd averaged 55 pounds of the testing association. o hold a membership drive butterfat in 1,442 pounds of , m ong all county Holstein milk with an average test of Patronize our advertisers Lancaster Automobile Club PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX Over 50,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services . . . J/& " ||IMM 'ja! § "sss* NJU ‘*OF( vnm Bum Slebwce I Ml ° mi<, ° T " Bn I coast ro coast emi bow LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB IrglfnOVa I (111 |||j 11 If |2 S. PRINCE ST.. LANCASTER Pleas* send a CHRISTMAS GIFT membership SSI service _ ucerse service 1 ° —>■ Thi« wit«ti»D I. >« w'tw new mem sens only p Address jjfusT reside in uANauree county miljP _ INDICATE (X) HOW YOU WANT DELIVERY MAOI '“=<•1111— 1 At . _ n Send *• me O LEGAL *** « m f* ck, ‘* D MONTHLY MAGAZINE ADVISORY SERVICE - .... ■ - ■■■! - »«wr» No , ntr , nc , <«s for ■ etr- Dues S7JW sen residme with * eressnt Entrance Fee t lit Address member. FEB 17. M total sio.w ■*■ For Christmas, give a membership in the 365 days of driving pleasure THE IDEAL GIFT EASY TO BUY-SURE TO PLEASE m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16. 1961 Farm Bureau Makes Changes In Personnel Allen Mackey, Peach Bot tom, R D. 1, newly appoint ed Feed Specialist for the Lancaster CountV Farm Bur eau, will assist feed sales personnel of 'the Co-op. in Dairy & Poultry Manage ment and Feeding Programs According to John E. Wolge muth. Assistant Geneial Manager & Sales Manager of ALLEN MACKEY the Farm Bureau, Mackey will also assist poultrymen in the area of poultry dis ease Mackey has been an em ployee of the Co-op. for 25 years, of which 13 years were devoted to feed sales and service He is a graduate of Oxford High School, at tended Pennsylvania State University, is a graduate of the Whilmoyer Poultry Dis ease & Nutrition Course, a graduate of the Pennsylvan ia Farm Bureau Feed School and Business Administration Courses at McCaskey High School and Millersville Stale College. Mackey is married and the father of two children. He is a member of the Quar ry ville Methodist Church Leon P Kreider, Quarry ville R D 1, has been nam ed to the post of Feed Sales Representative Wolgemuth announced that Kreider was assigned the Quarryville ter ritory formerly served by Mackey. Kreider was born and raised on a 'farm and has farmed for himself for twen ty-seven years. His main far ming operation was dairy He is a graduate of the Dru more High School and the DHIA Milk ’-Testing Course at Pennsylvania State Uni versity. He is a member o£ LEON Er KREIDER the Ayrshire Breeders Assn, and is currency serving as a Reporting Cmnutteeman for the Southeastern Pennsylvan ia Artificia’ Breeders Co-op, and is a member of the Pro ducers Cooperative Exchange ' I \9 Kreider is married and has two children He is a member o" the Mechanics Grove Church of the Breth ren. • AGP Program (From page 1) will be available in the near future, Miss Neel said, and farmers are urged to enroll in the program early while funds are still available. The 1962 ACP allotment for Lan caster County is $103,000 Farmers who sold wool or unshorn lambs after April 1, 1961, shou’ef submit sales slips to the county office to make application for incen tive payments.-. Fred G Seldomridge has been named to succeed the late Landis G* Becker who died November 10, as County Committee Chairman. Elmer Huber becomps vice chair man and -T-hn J. Herr, Reg ular Member. , AUTOMATIC ! DELIVERIES? i >i Based on the severity of gthe weather and your 5 “degree-day*' needs. No 9 need to call ns and no a worry about running short. GARBER OIL CO (05 Fcarview Si MOUNT JOY PA «»h OL 3-2021 13
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