Certificate Awarded To Osborne Herd By Penna. Jersey Cattle Club = Z ’/» County Man * « rt “? te . Pound, ot but«n„ 1„ 3»5 I’ t.df IMB7 M«“ ’Z On Co-OD Board ey h^ ddays - 651 of fat. All the records DOaTfl in the state on DHIR records . . ' OAP , . , was presented to Edison Os- “ Dunn e «>• same meeting, were 305 day actual product- Wilhs Es , ben gh a de, 1613 Es (borne, PeaeOi Bottom, at a re- Rober , t Ulrich - Quarryville Rl, I(> n. ibenshade Road, Lancaster, was cent meeting of the Pennsylva- w * s honored for the highest 1 Arst seven months of na , med to the executive com ci'a Association of Artificial P^ ucin E J ®s sey b6rd oa DR ' l eS u lUSthe 0s " mittee of the Penna. Farm (Breeders ‘at the Pennsylvania l A test,n S- The ** c °ws in tlle borne b ® rd has 137 cows on Bureau Cooperative Association State University. Ulri « h herd made 9 - 666 P° unds test with a. average of 6,080 board ot directors at the an of milk and 536 pounds of but- pounds ot milk and 354 pounds nual meeting of the cooperative The record on 84 registered terfat Junng the October 1961 butterfat. Last year at the j n Harrisburg this week. Jersey cows, made in the 1962 to October 1962 testing year same time 127 cows in the herd calendar year was 10,216 pou- h . • . had made 5,532 pounds of milk Jacob N. Smith, Annville Rl, Eds of milk and 560 pounds of cows comnietrne- lactations in and 321 pounds of hutterfat. Lehano* County, was elected Jiutteitfat per cow. The award The test has remained at 5 8 president of the co-op to sue- I™ Presented by the B.nnsyt- Z"„m wZy .T” »" ««* B. wter, North™. /pamo Jersey Cattle Club. old bad IS.2U »t milk and berland Rl. who declined the Osborne also received an aw- 680 of fat, Princess, a seven Although there are no living °“ mmstl ° l had been presi erd for the highest producing year old, had 12,412 of milk Civil War veterans on Veter- n or years. Jersey cow in the state. Felice, and 600 of fat; Cherry, ten ans Admmistiation rolls, about Elected as vice president, a a seven year old cow, made years old, made 11,865 of milk 2,000 Civil War veterans’ wid- post formerly held by Smith, >13,790 pounds of milk and 772 and 602 of fat, Helen, nine ows are leceivmg benefits was George Steele of Pocopson MORE PROOF - IT PAYS TO FEED HORNCO “We Always Have Excellent Results With The HORNCO TURKEY PROGRAM” Say: Birds Started . Birds Sold Liveability Strain Age Hen Weight Tam Weight Feed Conversion "I might odd that the processor said our birds were the best that came through their plant." FEEDS D.L HORN & CO., INC. york,pa. Pk. 2-786? el*- j' Mr. & Mrs. Allen Kleinfelter Here Are Our Last 2 Years Results i >. Lebanon, Penna. 1961 2500 2441 97.6% B._ B. Bronze 24 wks., 3 days HORNCO FEED IN THIS TRADE AREA THEN ANY OTHER BRAND . . . REASON QUALITY, SERVICE AND TURKEY KNOW HOW! 17.32 lbs. 25.00 lbs. 3.38 A flock of Hornco Fed Turkeys. IS FED TO MORE TURKEYS Lancaster .Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1963—13 1962 2500 2382 95.2% B. B. Bronze 23 wks., 4 days 17.26 lbs. 26.41 lbs. 3.43 Chester County, Robert Leslie, Server RiD 2, Butler County was re-elected secretary-treas- urer. In a separate meeting also held m Harrisburg, Smith, St eele and Leslie were elected president, vice president and secretary-treasurer, respective ly, of the Penna. Farm Bur eau Federation. Smith, a dairy farmer who also grows certified seed, re presents Lebanon Valley Farm Bureau on the Wholesale asso ciation’s board; Steele repre sents Chester-Delaware Farm Bureau; and Leslie, Butler Farm Bureau. Smith will also serve as chairman of the Farm Bur eau board’s executive commit- tee, and also as a director of Texas City Refinery, a cooper atively-owned facility. Darvin Boyd Is Honored At Del. Valley Darvin E Boyd, a junior animal husbandry maj'or at Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture, Doy lestown, Penna , won several awards in livestock fitting and ’ showing and in the mter-class livestock judging contest at the Fifteenth Annual Agriculture and Science Show at the Col lege over the weekend of April 27th and 28th. HHHHKu v HH Darrin E. Boyd In showing and fitting, Boyd, son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Boyd of Ephrata, was first with his entry m the market class of swine and went on to take the championship ot swine classes and reserve grand championship of the livestock show In the inter-class judg ing contest, Boyd was the top individual in the beer and swine classes and his total of 340 points placed him the top individual in the entire con test These awards were, m a sense, the icing on the cake as the Ephrata High School gra- - duate was elected president of the College’s Student Govern ment m balloting on Thurs day, April 25th Boyd's acade mic achievements have placed him consistently on the Dean’s list. WOOL. QUALITIES Wool fibers have amazing el asticity which enable them to stretch a’bou 30 per oent bey ond itheir length, yet spring back to original measurements. This means that wool garments don’t confine body movement. Besides its elasticity, wool is a good insulator. It can absorb up to 30 per cent of its own weight in moisture without feeling damp, and up to 50 per cent of its weight in water without becoming saturated.