• 1 operative Association in liar- Dunns' the business session nsburs last week, Bsbenshacle at the Harrisburs meeting, J receued a length ot seivice Esbenshaele and other directors fanner members nOtIOICGO’ award, noting his woik in seiv- studied ippoits showing that savings were eflected in Duunn n mg aioa taimeis in agnbusi- “{i2 t<«,200 was saved loi Penn- operations which accounted tor Farm DlirCciU liebS * svlvama tanners in the pm- Ihe distiibution ot ,100 OOP hl(le 1631 Es- He has been a memboi ot ‘ base of then pi eduction sup- * h " l farm pioduction sup ( ‘ , ] lister - .He P....„.y1v.,.,.a Fa.ii, miio.iu P"- bv Penns>han.a Fa. m I’""* T >.s loh.me is a., in- E a, Road cancel ici r , ii,.,,,,,, <n,,. ci ease ol 2 4 percent o\ei 1'((>() IF' 1 i i month ten his boaid oi the Lancastci Faim ‘-■'iicau me savings attei te- 1 1,0111)1 K 1 ' ~ , , . (imiprt ,p<.php<, ,11 i,p ippupfi and the second lamest volume t 1 1" ~, imiieis Hmeaii boaid toi seven jeais uuiiea lesuves win ue issuea ' Ho lomescuts the local as- < ls pationage relmids to the le- 111 tlie coopeiatives histoiy ac ,,,, annual meeting ol " < ending to Oeoigo G Connoi 1 , ni ti.p sotiation on the statewide fait Fann Hmeaii cooneiatives T , , „ L nil ol dnectois ol tne Peuns-yhaiu.i Faun Hmeau l Pai" l Duieau Co- )0!U( 01 dnectois wine h made pm e liases toi then e \e<utive vice president and COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED ..during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% MORE MILK! after COMPLETING RECORD The loir* tow offer having produced 23,044 Ibt. inilk and 941 Ibj. of fat at a 4 year old. Fl® 1 * the extreme dalrynett and exceptional lody condition thovrn efter thl* eovr produced ''l’s font of milkl Joseph M. Good & Sons GLENN H. HERR M\NHi<:nr u. i>. t Tj.ijklih\ i lie TW 8-744 t 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. 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 stfonger 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! Sro us t<xl,i\ lor lull iMrliml.nv LEOLA QUARRYVILLE m-ooiom nmoowm fKDIWK* vantUMM ■V' IpIONEER tte*'--:-<d Lancaster Farming, geneial manage) Farm Women 5 Hold Hat Sale A hat sale was a lealure ot the recent meeting ot Societt r > ot Faim Women in the home LARGE PUBLIC SALE WED., MAY 9, 9:00 A.M. Him* Ball, h.imiister Fomin Horse drawn anil tractoi implements. M.iilnncn and equipment. Hardware. Posts, hat and straw. Bring goods in Inline dat ot sale We sell on commission. WM. Z. & PAUL Z. MARTIN Blue Ball, li.nnastei (’oiinU Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p.m. fat irutig with, bulls steeis heileis, cows, hogs and cahes We get top §5 for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA Frank Dussmgei, Manager New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 AM. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. rii .Vn Holland Kl. ANGUS SALE Saturday May 5,1:00 P.M. at the Sale Arena on the Sangerdale Farm, 1 mile west of Myerstown. 65 BLACK ANGUS 65 3 Herd sires, 40 cows most have calves at their side, open and bred heifers. Sale at 1:00 P.M PAUL E. SANGERS ANNUAL SPRING SALE Saturday, May 5, 1962 of Mrs Harvey Groff, Salunga. Bach member brought hats trimmed with useful articles toi the benefit sale A total ol $2 1 was leahzed liorn the sales ot hats cieated from such tailed latv materials as towels peach basUets ti mimed tilth picnic equipment ho( pads spools of thread and t egetahles The society donated sr>$ r > to the Lancaster chaptei of the Aineiicau Cancel society The I'ioup ttill help at the bazaar table at the countv contention Mis Walter Kauffman will be the guest speakei at the Mat 26 meeting m Kauffman’s Tea Room East Petersburg Every Thursday at 12:30 >o\\ Holland, Pa 19
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