’ Vl IS. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND II - OR RIGGER PROFITS IKI PROFITS—MAIL COUPON S COMPANY, INC. ! lox M. Hlihlmi I lolnit 13, lowa ■ lltlonit Inform** ! ranvllat. J i . O. NOLT LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR ■jam.: Be A Banker 'll 'es simply grow up to be cows. Some to be a sure source of steady, ex ie as well. It all depends upon feed them. The Pioneer Feeding can make the profitable difference, icity to handle maximum feed and more milk is determined early in ffs’ lives, during the calf and heifer Thus, a fruitful feeding program designed to meet all the nutritional mts of growing cattle and to insure production when they join the herd. iinee 1870 eph M. Good & Son When You F« SPECIAL TANVILAC /•cfort Say , ... "Tfi« Most ieonomltal Ceding Plan ei All" with aor loading oxogrant tot you'll got healthy atook,' quiiS goto* at low coot. Ranitxnbor.tharo’a Phone Lane. 397-0761 . . , feeds you eon bonk on Leolo • Cooking Nassau in the Bahamas, with round-trip tickets for two from New York by Pan Am, Top cook in the Portable Appliance Division wins a household sup ply of 16 Sunbeam appliances. The 60 contest prizes at the national level also include color TV, stereo, deluxe elec tric and gas ranges, and por table appliances. In addition, there will be state prizes in states having preliminary state cook-offs or recipe contest. There will be four special na tional prizes of Reynolds-Wrap for the best recipes featuring chicken in foil cookery. Entry blanks for the contest can be obtained this month by sending a self-addressed, stamp ed envelope to DEPT. NCCC, the Poultry and Egg National Board, 8 South Michigan Ave nue, Chicago, Illinois 60603; or from the Delmarva Poultry Industry association, Route 2, Box 47, Georgetown, Delaware. After January 1, they will be available also from State Cook ing Contest committees. When She Grows Up Dairymen who employ the Pioneer Feeding Program find that it is not only reasonable in cost, but sets the stage for realizing the full production potential of the cow. To morrow’s milking herd is in your calf bam right now, and today is the best time to establish a feeding program that will mean to help you set one up, as we have helped more milk per cow per year. We would like many of your friends and neighbors in this community. Call us or stop in. Your cal ves, too, can be bankers when they grow up. Good's Feed Mill New Providence (Continued from Page 15) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12, 1964—19 Pennsylvania Ranks sth In Apple Crop Pennsylvania’s 10-million . _ bushel apple crop was the . Imperial continued to fifth largest in the nation this |* e Pennsylvaniamost popur year, according to the State lar apple variety. Total pro- Crop Reporting Service. duction of York Imperial was .. . ~ „ estimated at 2 3 million bush- K Ga^? g els > almost one-fourth the SI vS, site’s total crop. Staymanand £7 t w 1? Rome Beauty were the second “a - “* California with 12 million. j n the nation, Delicious WM The five leading states pro- the most popular. W NOW GET MORE QUALITY AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A NEW Girton deluxe o n FARM COOLING TANK CLARK ELECTRIC Phouo Intercourse 708-8301 ***************•¥-***************************** ★★★★★★★• 'ante Uniform Feedmaking Plus 13 New Features This xs a good time for a Mix-All demonstration! * There are 13 new features to show you. Come on in. You’ll see the new auger feeder drive that loads ingredients at hundreds of speeds. See the' high-speed unloading transmission that empties 2 tons' of feed in 5 minutes. Then, there’s the new concen trate hopper at the rear, the calibrated tank, and « other new and useful features. GRINDS, MIXES, DELIVERS RATIONS *.9*® thing Gehl hasn’t changed, though. The Mxx-All still grmds and mixes with uniform precision, in the mill, 66 thin, reversible steel hammers cut (not ?°T d) ™gK*hents on a big 507 so. in. grinding surface. The ration is thoroughly mixed in the 2-ton hopper. We’d like to prove all M tm M I this with a demonstra- Vi/Wl/9 tion. Why not ask us? N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SON & SONS Monheim Hickory Hill, Pa. FARMER3VILLE EQUIPMENT CO. I . D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. I*************** **-'*+************************** duced a total of 89 million bushels, approximately 63 per cent of the entire U.S. crop. •*»»»»»» ****** ******* ***j»*****j| FEATURING: SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET ONE-PIECE COVER NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION IENT COOLING TEM R. D. 1, Kinzers