12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2, 1963 » 1 17 fT J Herd Improvement Association Jonn H.SH ijLd*Cl during the December testing Has DHIA month * xt *° The j le]< j a -\ Pr aged G 9 pounds Hioll Avprnop of buttertat m 1,824 pounds Align nvciagc 0{ Inilk Wlth a 3S per cen t The 28 legisteied Holsteih test „ Second high in the butteifat cows in the, hei o oin a^e i a g es were the 24 legistei- Esh Goidomille Rl, ha dthe e( j jlolstein cows in the herd highest month!v butteitat ai- of Jacob K Stoltztns, Honev eiage in the Red Rose Danv Biook Rl This hei'd aieiaged Tugs Like A Tiger... “Scats” Like A Kitten! mmmm m Solid, compact and powerful without big-tractor costs. ( • Famous Ford hydraulics and 3-polnt hitch. And j with Select-O-Speed, you shift gears .•. engage , PTO... on-the-gol • A model to fit your needs—gasoline, LP-gas, diesel ... choice of transmission, PTO, many otherfeatures. ROW CROP MODELS, TOO-the same rugged power and economy, plus power steering as standard equipment! Choose Yours Mow-- DP JO 4 CHOP YEARS TO PAY! Grimm's Ford Keener Equip. Co. Trocfor & Form Kts. 230 & 72, Lancaster Service Phone 509-9801 Park Avc., Qnarryville Ph. ST 0-2307 Allen H. Motz Denver ’ -,'v -j:- «*• ’ - IK , WC‘^*X ll >^^C^W*X'*X*‘f‘Vt‘ , X , C , *M l^*l l*^{* , K*‘K**i* , i'*X**W»! ,^< Elizabethtown Formers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone 307-1341 Souder Bros. New Holland “Phone 354-8721 GS pounds of butterfat in 1,717 pounds of milk with a 4 0 per cent test The high lactation aompleted dining the month was 25,610 pounds of milk with a 3 5 test toi 890 pounds of fat made by a legisteied Holstein in the held of Richard Landis, 2306 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster Second high lactation was made bv a legistered Holstein owned by Bail L Groff, Stras bmg R 1 She made SIS pounds ot bu.tteifat in 20,206 pounds ot milk with a 4 0 test Both lactations weie on a 305 day basis Amos E Click 2061 Jarvis Road, Lancastei, Pennsylvania was one of 50 winneis in the nationwide Purina Calf Sweep stakes conducted by the Rals ton Punna Company of SL Louis Missoun Thousands of entries were submitted in the sweepstakes Each participant was requned to All in an entry -blank from a dealei’s store and mail it to No other cow in the asso- Purina headquaiters at St ciation made o\ei SOO pounds Louis ot £at in hei lactation ending The winning names were dm mg the month Registered drawn fiom all the entries by holstems in ithi ee other herds George Nichols, assistant sec made oier 750 pounds of butt- retarv of the National Associa ei tat Hemy Kettering had n tion of Artificial Bieedeis, Col cow which made 759 pounds of umbia, Missouri fat in 16 4-15 pounds of milk Each winner received a pure A cow in the held of Ezia Mar- bred heifei calf of the biead tin made 752 pounds of fat in 0 t then own choosing 17 746 pounds of milk, and Leon W Hess has a cow witn 752 pounds ot tat in 15,793 All of Europe combined does Sixteen other cows had lacta- not have as many species of tions over 70 0 pounds of fat native trees as does the Great The herds of Elam B Beiler, Smokies National Park, Dan S Stoltzfus and Earl- E Martin had averages 66 pounds ot fat during the month Ten othei herds in the association had GO pounds of tat or better The ideal age for children is when they aie too old to need a baby sitter and too young to drive the family car. ; AtJTOMATIC I DELIVERIES! iBMMd Ml the NTWitr ed the weather aad /oar | M derree-da/** aeede. Me need to cell ae—ead ne w*ij[ about naming eheel GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. -> ■■'if. ; Natl Contest Is Won By County Resident ROHRER’S Can Supply These TOP Recommended Varieties • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red Clover • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Pennsylvania Red • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa-' Clover #- Cert. DuPuits • Pennlate Orchard . Alfalfa ”■*! Grass • Cert. Banger Alfalfa • Brome i • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa '• Viking Trefoil • Cert. Narragansett • Climax Timothy Alfalfa # Cert. Rusgel oats Dekalb Corn SUDAX * Alfalfa & Red Clover available Pre-inoculated P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 397-3539 5 Ph. - - ~T. t • C.V.A. /Continued from Pago 1) Landis, Millersville. Returned to office were Henry Hackman, Manheira R 2, first vice president; Gerald Darlington, Lititz 82, second vice president, and Earl F. Rebman, Lancaster, treasurer. The association " voted to suppoit the Lancaster County Planning Commission’s com prehensive water study for the county. Hannibal lost half his 60,- 000 men before he reached Italy on his conquest of Italy. FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, ‘ Repairs, and an) farm purpose. 10 3o >ear Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Bd. Lauc. 393-3921
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