16 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 27, 1965 olUn thought of primarily lor it* In the Honey Brook area historical importance, has the H. H. McConnell herd had many modern-day claims to four cows completing lacta- greatness. For one, its port tion records: Llseter Ultra _ Joyce, a 9-year old, with 13,- 10 6 80 milk and 471 fat in 310 milk and 641 fat in 305 302 days days; Grayce Farms Viceroys The Y. Bomberger Bettor, a 7-year old, with 14,- hejl . d j n Lebanon had two cows 140 milk and 653 fat in 305 ma jjj n g records: Ideals Ran days; Meetinghouse Pretor cheros Martha D , an 8 -year Haryett, a 5-year old, had 11,- old totaled 14,260 milk and 060 milk and 499 fat, also in 623 fat in 305 days . Meadow 305 days; Meetinghouse MS P o od Imperials Lady, a 6- Ilarnet, a Jr. 3-year old, made year oldf made 13) 3 3 0 milk and 676 fat in 297 days. • Area Guernsey Records Posted The American Guernsey Cattle Club recently reported the following herds with cows that have completed official DHIR production records on two times-a-day milking: Two cows in the RF & L. A. Witmer herd at Willow Street were among those list ed. Penn Del Reliable Bessie and Penn Del Reliable Margo, both senior 4-year olds, milk ed for 305 days, produced re spectively, 12,940 pounds of milk, 664 fat, and 15,450 milk, 706 fat In the J Rohrer Witmer, Willow Street, herd there were also two cows completing rec ords. They were Lynbrook M B W Ann, a 12-year old that produced 12,300 pounds milk and 574 fat in 305 days; Wit las Perts Sandra, a 6-year old that made 12,420 of milk and 611 fat. FARM WOMEN #3 HEAR OF LIFE IN GERMANY At their regular meeting held on Feb. 20 at the home of Mrs. Paul Weidman, Akron, members of Society of Farm W’omen Group #3 heard John Weidman discuss his experi ences last summer in Ger many. Weidman, grandson of the hostess, is a civil engi neering student at Princeton University. He spent last summer study ing the German language and the people and their ways He roomed with an aveiage German family, and worked in a German factoiy at Lipp stadt. Following his twelve-week service there, he toured parts of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, returning to the U.S. in September 1964 During the business meet ing reports were given of the recent meeting of the County Executive Board. Also of the Valentine Party held in the fire company hall at Lincoln $5O was donated to the Can cer Society. • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 14) cheese is browned and bub bly. 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