Lancaster County Poultry Assn. On Tuesday, September 15, t he Lancaster County Poultry Association will conduct then annual poultry tour. Busses will leave from the poultry Center on West Rose ville Road at 7.30 a.m. Ex pected time of return is 6 p.m. Toui members should bring their own lunches. These will be eaten in Hegins Park, and a dairy truck will be on hand with, drinks. The following places in Schuylkill County will be vis ited: 1 Spread Eagle Farms 80000 cage layers, modern egg-breaking plant. Mr. Dairyman; Would you spend $l.OO to get $3.00 in return? Of course you would. Here's how! Money spent for dry cow feed. if of the right kind ond proper- ly used, is like looning money on sound collateral to be repaid in 90 days on the basis of $3.00 return for each dollar loaned. Feeding your dry cows the PIONEER way, may return your feed dollars back to you three-to-one. A dry cow, fed only 600 lbs. of PIONEER DRY & FRESH may return as much as 2000 lbs. more milk. PIONEER DRY & FRESH and THE PIONEER FEEDING PRO- GRAM gives the dry cow the nutrients she needs to maintain body reserves, produce a vigorous, healthy calf, and freshen strong, ready to go into top production and maintain the pace right through her lactation. So why not put some money into that bank you have in your born, and get it bock three to one. There is profit in PIONEER. Stop in soon or osk our servicemen about the PIONEER DRY COW FEEDING PROGRAM. REMEMBER there is o PIONEER FEEDING PROGRAM to fit your need. Joseph M. Good & Son 2 Carl Farms family operation broilers, layers anct turkeys; they do their own dressing and marketing. 3 Twin Valley Farmers Exchange egg cai toning plant owner also contracts about 125,000 layers. 4 Pioneer Tunnel a real coal mining operation. There will be a $l.OO admis sion charge to tour the mine. 5 Blyler Fruit Farm orchards, fruit grading station, and eider press. The price for this tour is $2 50 per person. Call your reservation in now. Fares will be collected on the bus. There Good's Feed Mill New Providence will be 78 seats (two busses); first come, first served. Call Poultry Assn, office (Tues. and Thurs. only), or, Greider Farms 653-1776, or, County Extension Office 394-6851. OFFICIAL HOLSTEIN RECORDS BY AREA COWS The following cows in Lan caster County herds have re cently set new production lev els - Red Rose Leader Dolly Olive 4546479, a five-year-old, pro duced 23,427 lbs of milk and 816 lbs. of butterfat in 365 days. Red Rose Pabst Bert Wayne 3916726, an eight-year old, had 19.902 lbs. of milk and 770 lbs. of butterfat in 359 days Red Rose Butterfly Reg- Leolo Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1964 al Patsy 3879999, an eight year-old, had 21,356 lbs. of milk and 751 lbs. of butterfat m 365 days. Red Rose Sovereign ■Madcap 4319160, a seven-year old, had 19,859 lbs of milk and 721 lbs of butterfat in 365 days Supreme Neal June 5845706, a six year-old, had 22,- 759 lbs of milk and 687 lbs. of butteifat in 365 days Ester Pathfinder Echo 5845704, a seven-yeai-old, had 18,714 lbs. of milk and 649 lbs of but terfat in 346 days. Red Rose Raven Roburke Bell 4776041, a four-year-old, had 18,153 lbs. of milk and 632 lbs of but terfat in 365 days. All are owned by John W. Eshelman & Sons, Red Rose Research Center, Lancaster. Herlandia Rusty Snobal Ty Vic 4733634, a four-year old, owned by Hiram S. Aungst, Elizabethtown, produced 15,- 991 lbs of milk and 614 lbs. of butterfat in 365 days Roaring Maples Dean Dia mond 4286259, a six-year-old, owned by Roy H. & Ruth H. Book, Ronks, produced 18,846 lbs of milk and 729 lbs. of butterfat in 356 days. Norway Maple Lula Mm 4176443. a seven year-old, owned by Donald L Hershey, Man heim. pioduced 13,628 lbs of milk and 537 lbs. of butteifat in 351 days Polly Marfield Rocket 5614802, a five-year-old, owned by Robert H Kauffman, Eliza bethtown, produced 16,374 lbs. of milk and 629 lbs of butter fat in 345 days. Corncroft Fancy R. A Burke big capacity in narrow rows! Super picker picks dean... non-stop! Now you can pick or shell corn in-narrow rows 28" to 36" two rows at a time with a Superpicker! New high angled snapping rolls with patented snap bars keep you moving acre after acre, without plugging. Pick and husk ... or pick and shell. New cage-type shelter interchanges with husking bed. It has big capacity, and load leveling corn thrower. Full year guarantee on picker and sheller. Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybill LititZi R. D. 2 H. S. Newcomer & Sou Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron 3999431, an eight-year-old, pio duced 18,540 lbs. of milk and 841 lbs. ot bultcrfdt in 305 days Ehoc Josie Waynettc 4663097, a ioui-year-old. had 15,610 lbs of milk and 608 lbs of butteifal in 248 days. Spring Hollow Henkel Duchess 3885765, a mne-yeai old, had 15,960 lbs of milk and 718 lbs. of butteifat in 303 days Es sex Dauntless Beth 4074944, an eight-yeai-old, had 18,120 lbs. of milk and 670 lbs of buttei fat in 301 days All aie owned by H E & Maybelle Kettei ing, Lititz. Trout Spnng Hoe Wien 5077221, a three-year-old, pro duced 16,380 lbs of milk and 663 lbs. of butterfat in 305 days. Tiout Spring Dean La bell 4494592, a five-yeai-old, had 18,240 lbs of milk and 653 lbs of butteifat in 305 days. Tiout Spnng For Pauline 4494593, a five-year-old, had 16,020 lbs of milk and 648 lbs of butteifat m 353 days All are owned by John E. Ki eid er, Lancaster Lucinda Fultonway Linda 3545468, an eleven-yeai-old, owned by Melvin G. Peifer, Lancastei, produced 17,092 lbs of milk and 647 lbs of butteifat in 365 days. Valley Run Ty Vic Grace 4498031, a five-year-old, owned by Arthui D & Mary K Wen ger, Manheim, produced 15,- 950 lbs of milk and 723 lbs. of butteifat m 335 days. An auction is a place wheie, if you aren’t careful, you’ll' get something toi nodding. J. Paul Nolt Gap A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Cbas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, F*. 13
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