New Holland 4.-H Capon Club Has Roundup A fourteen year old girl made a clean sweep of the isew Holland 4-H Capon club Tuesday night at the New Hol land American Legipn Home. Mias Janet Groff, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Groff, 391 lu. Main Street, Hareville, won her second con secutive' championship at the roWhdup sponsored by the New Holland Kivsanis club She had higfh scbre m -total project bobk points as well as her three-bird exhibit Reserve titilest in the com- > Are You Using This Profit Making Tip? Poultrymen are getting BETTER PERFORMANCE when the and VACCINATE at 10 DAYS of AGE t D. E. Horn & Co. wos the first to develop and this service in this area. Now more, and r/more poultrymen are debeaking and vaccinat ing 'their baby chicks in this manner. u * THE ADVANTAGES ARE; Less stress on the day old chick 2. Less early mortality ‘ 3. Better vaccination reaction and protection 4. Debeaking lasts longer (less picked birds at market time) YOU CAN DEPEND ON TO GIVE YOU NEW AND FIRST! ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR FEEDING HORNCO. FEEDS D. E. HORN & CO., INC. YORK, PA. Ph. 2-7867 petition was another girl, Kar_ Myer. en High, daughter of Mr. and Fifty-lour birds x\ere shown Mrs. Harvey High, Bareville. at Lancaster and 18 at New Miss High made her win with Holland a flrst.year project in the club. _____ Project exhibits were pur chased by members of the _Ki- Tooq CIU6ITIS6V warns Club after the meeting * Prices ranged from 65 to 70 HCFCIST Jn CoUIItV cents a pound. Judge was _ •' Frit! Leuschner, extension |V|A|C£ RfiCOlfdS poultry specialist from the Pa * '' State University The American Guernsey Other winners in the exhibit Cattle Club has released fig phase of the contest were as ures on the high production .follows 7 records of two Lancaster ■ 3, Ruth Ann High, Bafef-' County Guernsey herds. Mile, 4, Terry Myer,,New Hoi- The herd of Raymond and land Rl, 5, Sandy Sniucker, L oulse Witmer, Willow Street Ephrata U 2; G, Ted Hiker, Rlj has an o ffi cia l record on New Holland R 2. 47 cows producing 12,225 New Holland project winners p oun d s 0 f milk and 621 weie Miss Groff and Terry p oun( j s of butterfat. Thirteen A service crew debeaking and vaccinating a Hornco fed flock at 10 Days of age. HORNCO FEEDS BETTER SERVICES FOR MORE INFORMATION on this program call your Hornco Serviceman or call us direct. “Service Makes The Difference ” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3, 1962 ot the cows m the herd aie daughters of Golden Harvest King 'Cole, a bull in the btud at the Southeastern Pennsyl vania Artificial Breeders Co operative with 25 daughteis on Herd Improvement Regis try. The daughters have an average of 023 pounds of butterfat on a 305 day ma ture equivalent basis. Harry S. Mumma, Manheim Rl, had 35 registered Guern. seys on the HIR program with 526 pounds of butterfat in 10,801 pounds of milk. The records include 12 daughters of Llan Fair Resolute King, also in the SPABC stud. His 19 daughters in HIR testing have an average of 480 DEBEAK pounds of butteifat. Last year, the Witmer with 596 pounds of butteitat ranked in the first ten Guern sey herds in the nation. Letters To The Editor Editor, Lancaster Farming Dear Hr. (Hen; I lead your editorial about the kitchen stove I do agree about the old stove, but the new ilso has its adiantages children can use it. "When I came home the other day, Maiy had mixed the “Woopy Pies”, Danny (age 9) was baking them and Sam (age 7) was putting the icing between. They work that way quite otton and nei er stait with a mi\ as so many lecipes seem to do And the othei Sunday Mai> made a Stacked Cake did \on ei heai ot that ? I like the co\eiage }oa gate Alai > Jane Hen It is nice when the papeis iecog_ mae abiliU as well as delni quenc\ And jou did the (Sol_ anco Fan,) Baihecue up line. AUogethei I would sa\ lour papei is impioMiig all the tune I also liked the editoual about the dam men I suppose \ou know lots of them wont even dunk then own milk and aie too tight to bu\ buttei This should do toi a while; I am mst waiting now for something I don’t agiee with. Mis Giaison A'l. Cooper, Peach Bottom. (Kd. Note We rertainh do know about Stacked Cake. Wo prac tieallv cut our fiist teeth on Stacked Cake and good, rich cream. Look tor an cdi_ tonal soon on the glories of that old mountain delicacy.) 35 to repa Your Federal Land Bank Association specializes in making long term farm mortgage loans for both full time and part time farmers. It assures you of low Land Bank interest rates for up to 35 years. Every repay ' ment made reduces both the principal and the amount of interest. Payments are regulated to the capacity of each InHiuidual nna ration FARM CREDIT OFFICE 111 AV. Roseville R<l. R.nvc.islor 3»3-3!>21 FEDERAL LAND BANK AND PRODUCTION CREDIT LOANS ************* 5 ITS
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