» i'y - x r • rj * w*-*- • - . ‘ r Famins A(b lh r !; t-'S.C'*'- t - WWF Growing Mash j w #-Li*xury Enamel For lnside ' • *■' - - ' * - '-u ~ *• t SS^V 8 ') '• >■ West |;'wS3Ss’ ymxfyvr ft S a r r 1 t m vnr cHDosE VBini dhihv feeds as GAREFBUY AS ¥OO CHOOSE VBBB SOWS? If a dollar’s 6f , 'bargainl , feed just enough milk to pay a share -of ypiirf ffTrfldrrriste-ahd gwes you Vour dollarhack, it’s not much of-a bargain. The feed that costs least is -the most, eventhough its , * : ? price per ton may be higher. U v * / FEEDS Ultra-Life Chick Starter SIPES PAINT WillowFarmersAssoc. « «*■ ‘ That J s why rely on PIONEER feeds and PIONEER feeding programs to help them milk duf the full bred-ih production capacity oftheir herds. Mahy milk producers have switched to PIONEER" and discovered thatsome of their cows are capable of producing as much as 2,000 lbs. more milk per year. ✓ 1 jyin r\ *>avMAM. mllr .U/v| IV I frlrMll Feeding the PIONEER way means managing for profit. It starte with feeding the" drycow. Only 600 lbs. 6f PIONEER fed to a dry cow can return an extra ton of milkduring \tion. And PIONEER feeding programs produce healthier* growthier calves and replacement heifers. Challenge -you? herd. .Your cows are probably a lot better you think. Remember, a dollar spent to feed thePIONEER way will return a bigger profit It’s as simple as that Stop in and talk over your operation with us. There’s a PIONEER feed tb fit your need. Joseph M. Good & Sons lieola- - Qnitrryvillc' H|'|l V|3 3 !fl ' ; ’ Saturday, November 30, 1963^-11 from Page 1) 1 ” ( " ’■’'- y “ J ' 1 .delation’s 17-th, unit .is set NutHfinni«f ‘te .begin - operations in Decern- IUUIUBI ber :• * • ‘ ' Retires From 1 in- other business Monday # night ' the-- directors voted to (jQ. , FeCu -Firm*' purchase two new milk meters, . * } -bringing the total to-eight in Ealph C. Holder, for I’2 the "'county. They voted to al- years head of the nutrition -low" testers to take a one week department of Miller and. Bush vacation per year. Testers ong, Inc., announced his re would average one fourth of tirement on November 22 after their herds during one of the more than 43 years in the summer months. This would livestock feed business. ,mean that no herd would be Born in Millis, Mass, in 1895 averaged more often than once Holder started work as a re every four years. The motion search chemist for the United -was made to become effective states Dept, of Agriculture in •iipon approval of the state Indiana. He became research -association. chemist and-later_ sales manag c- ** v [So er for a manufacturer of dried milk products In St. Paul, Minn. For 10 years he was feed in- dustry chemist lor Albert-Dick inson of Chicago, an'd- from there he took a job' lb re search and control ■work in the cod liver oil industry Iff New Hampshire. -Just prior to coming ttf Min or and Bushong, the Robrers tdwn, Penna. feed firm, he was in charge of research for McMilleh Feeds, Decatur,-Ind. Holder served as bead'bf the nutrition department of Miller and Bushong, Inc. until 1962 when he relinquished biff posi tion in favor of Dr'. Thomas Culton. Since that time" Holder lias “worked on special 3 pro jects' for the’ managem'eht el the firm. He will continue his‘ detivi ties as consultant to th% Na tional Fisheries Institute, •Washington, D. C., and the .firm of H. J. Baker and Bro ther, "New‘York. Holder and his wife- have moved bach to their old’'home at Farmington, New Hamp shire. SALE REGISTER Saturday, December 14; Hublie ' Sale of Valuable Real" life tat©, Farm Machinery and-Gfiaraige Equipment at RD #iT, 'tvind ' aor on road ifrom Netmans school house to Martiifeville, l approx. 2 miles of Baet-Prtw : ipect'. Sale at 9:30* AvMi with terms by Kay W. Taylor, ‘ Owner. Pa. Hybrid CORN Developed by Pa. State , University Experimental Station. Pa. #B2O is doing a won derful job with regard to standability and higher population than any- other variety. This variety made i outstanding yields this past season considering the dry weather. Other outstand ing varieties available. SEC OR CALL U>S TODAY mist SJ 4. <■ : SBEO^COMPANY %s» .. t > v¥frn»snjt» - .r- If- 653-3821