12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31, 1964 9 Poultry Ass'n (Continued from Pape 1) would not be otherwise pro ductive. 2 Better quality labor —• no one will do the job as dili gently as the owner. 3 Better and more ef ficient production per farm unit 4 Fewer mechanical prob lems and breakdowns a real pioblem for the giant faims with their hiied labor and ex cessive mechanization 5 Less disease and less physical damage to 'the birds. 6 Opportunities to mar ket a pait of the faim’s pro duction at a higher price thiough speciality products and letail sales. The giants have one real advantage over the smaller faims according to Haidy bettei purchasing powei This y f T.T.T.TJT.TTT.T.TJjr,TT,TII-l-UI-1.1-i i-i.i-tt t» "» I FRIDAY NOV. 6, 1964 I 1 . 1 5 Sale of Farm Equipment, Tractors, * * Tools and‘Machinery. * A )f « Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 $ S * | one mile North of Ephrata at the * | Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. ♦ * For Information Call the following numbers 5 j Area 717 733-7917 665-4806 * | Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 * &»»**»»*»*********************************** _ B. F. GOODRICH Open 7:30 to 6, Fri. ’til 9 p.m. SPECIAL "GET ACQUAINTED" WATCH OFFER from B. F. Goodrich a handsome, dependable pocket fours for mu coupon LIMITED TIME OH CLIP THIS COUPON Fill out coupon and bring in and get your guaranteed POCKET WATCH for only ?1 77 This offer is good only until October 31, 'Jv’, or as long as supply lasts, so use this coupon now Name ——— —■ Address—_ y ■ I i j; p i-'-i '-.’ds}6tSw‘&iS , I I S-k BRING YOUR COUPONS TO THESE FARM TIRE SERVICE CENTERS B. F. GOODRICH Prince & Vine, Lane. LANDIS BROS. Manheim Pike, Lane, NISSLEY FARM SERVICE . B. D. 1, Washington Boro GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE R. D. 2, Quarryvllle LOWEST PRICES EVER on B. F. Goodrich NYLON TIRES TOR JOUR FARM applies to many of their in puts chicks, pullets, medi cines, etc. but particularly to feed, which makes up about one-half of their production costs in most cases. Another important item. Hardy de clared, is credit. The giants can obtain it more readily than the “smalls” and usually at less cost He suggested that the allied industues serving faimeis aie going to have to streamline their operations, their profit margins, and then thinking if they aie going to truly serve the faimer ot the future He talked about the possible econ omies that could be gained by the feed manufacturer through the use of computers and a “least cost” approach to feed formulation He stated that all industries supplying faimeis must have one ob WALTER BINKLEY & SON R, D. 4, Lititz HURST TIRE SERVICE East Earl, Pa. A. S. YOUNG CO. K)nz«r LAMB FARM MACHINERY Thorndale jective: to create better serv- Cows In Locoi T* H at J°T man mV*rtur«rs* Herds Finish Record* summarized sire eluded feed manufacturers, McDonald Farms Jelly Bank, universities, extension services, The- American Guernsey .Cat-; er registered' Guernsey bull and even farm publications, tie Club recently reported.that-.w j. Rohrer Wttmer Without the farmer there three Lancaster County dairy-- Willow Street pnr has- h*! W ?. Ul f f ° r -a T he f* mt A had completed high re " come a Summarized Sire, «. allied fields, Hardy said. Lets cords. cordin? to the American help the family farm survive R F- and L . A- witmer, Guernsey Cattle Club. To at by making every economy willow Street, had six cows ta in this distinction, a bull available to them,” he conclud- completing 305-day records on must have at i eas t to daugh ed. two times a day milking. They ters w jth official production Benjamin Burkholder, a' Di- were rector of the Lancaster Coun- Penn Del Reliable Blossena, “Ranker” has 10 tested ty Poultry Ass’n reported to a 5-year old, 12,060 lbs of milk. daughters that have made 13 the group on the transition of and 630 lbs. of fat; official production records the Association from the Poul- Penn Del Reliable Starfire, . f Dro duction n tr. Center to the planned a aemor 4je» eld .2 990 Iba. JJla pSVSiKSw, Faim and Home Foundation of milk and 581 lbs of fat o£ fat> when convert building For some time now, Penn Del Kings May Ella, twice-dailv milkin» Burkholder said, The Poultry another senior 4-year old 15,- a Center has been a financial 540 lbs of milk and 689 lbs of 305-day. mature equivalent drain on the Association. At _ ' . _ . the meeting of the Board of Penn Del Nero Augusta, a This fine Guernsey bull was Directors last summer it was junior 2-year old, 10,840 lbs. of bred by Cornell Unwerwty. decided to close the building milk and 518 lbs. of fat; Cortland, N.Y This bulls sire and put 75 per cent of the Penn Del Mockorange, a jun- was McDonald Farms High net assets into the Farm and 10r 2-year old - 11 - 140 lbs - of Ne P tune a ? d his dam was H ‘ FnnnHatmn Fund nro- milk and 548 lbs. of fat; Boulder Bridge UranU; She vided that Farm and Home Monterey Leaders Fanny,.an- has'4,official records-including Id iSfi n p Other junior 2-year old. 10,540 one of 11,723 pounds of milk wouid erec a building o of J milk and 459 of fat. and 650 pounds of fat. . J - Rohrer Witmer, also of “Banker? also has had 10 Althou 0 h Willow Street, had three cows of his registered daughters Smain completing records: classified with an average ret the Center, the costs of mam Wrtlas Perts Peggy, a 6-year j n g of 82.4 per cent, taming the property have ex- old> 11070 lbs of milk and 57r ceeded income It was felt by lbs of fat - n 302 days; • the Directors that the Associa- Chancellors Rose of Glen- Rose, a 5-year old, 15,230 lbs tion could best serve the poul- dale> a 7 . year old) 12)7 9 0 lbs. of milk and 590 lbs. of fat; try industry in the county by of milk and 60 6 lbs. of fat in D joining with the Farm and 305 days; * ollm f CreS Home Foundation. Witlas Jolly Posy,, a .senior Hj?’ When the new Farm and 2-year old, 9,710 lbs. of milk lbs - o£ milk a d lbs - o£ £at home building goes up, the As- a nd 523 of fat in 305 days. Meetinghouse Actors Serene, sociation will rent office space H. H. McConnell, Honey a junior 4-year old, 12,610 lbs in it, Burkholder said The Biook, had four cows that milk and 612 lbs. of fat; financial responsibilities in- completed high, 305 day re- Kings Darlenes Dolly, a sen volved will be met from cur- cords- ior 2-year old,- 9,670 lbs. ofj rent income. BEEFY 4-PLOW POWER... FEATURE-PACKED DESIGN • 3-Point Hitch for “Set and <t> I 01 Forget” Implement Control • Low-Profile Design • Live Hydraulic System • Power Steering for the Ultimate in Driving Ease C. B. Hoober LVTKROOOtSB 768-3501 D. L. Diem & Sons Cope & Weaver Co, Itifernationel H Lcmz NEW PBOVIDENC*, Berrto^ eae.sisi ephkaTa Meetinghouse Lane Pretor milk and 435 lbs. of fat • Heavy-Duty Drive Train • Choice of Gasoline, Diesel, or LP-Gas Engines • 10 Speed Transmission Available with T.A. to Boost Work Output, Let You Shift-on-the-Go ■^r^f^o^ FARM T Kouffmcm Bros. v .,^ movntviixb ass-»ioi records, /' ii ii i mmm It |H IWU ' iawiMMi
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