G—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 18. 1965 # Sfrcom Map (Continued from Page 1) i.ology at Penn State. who produced It. The map took tnrcc years to pit pa re Professor Hig'bce says the stream map Is Ideal for sports men, foresters, and workers in land-use planning and wa tershed association* He de scribes nl as highly accurate lor anyone desiring Informa tion about streams and land scapes of Pcnns>l\Mnia. The mop can be purchased for SI.OO a copy by wiling to Maps. Box 6.000, University Park. Pa. 16802 Boundaries of pr m-ary and secondary -wateishcds are shawn in addition to swamps, lakes, dams, and reservoirs. The base map assembly was from U. S and Pennsylvania Soil Survey Mops and other unpublished surveys made from 1900 to 1963 Locations of several dams, lakes, and reservou s twere obtained through the courtesy of Army Corps of Engineers. Pennsyl vania Game Commission, Pennsylvania Fish Commis- DOLLAR EFFICIENT SINGLE BEATER <■ 'v ~ Expect a pocket-saving price. The latest in simple design. See the Allis-Chalmers 140-S spreader for features that mean dollar efficiency. Won’t freeze up, but sure chews up that packed frozen stuff and spreads it faster, easier. You get five feed rate selections. Self-cleaning paddles. Low, wide box speaks for itself. Converts to 140 bushel rear-unloading trailer, too. An all-the way winner. Also see the NEW giant 180 bushel size. Or the compact 95. Two Allis-Chalmers farm loaders, too. C’mon in! LOADER, SPREADER SUPERIORITY ALUSCHALUERS L. H. Brubaker Gruinelli Farm Service Lancaster, Pa, Quarryville, Pa. Nissley Form Service N ' G ; Myers & Son Washington Boro, Pa. eems, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Allen H. Mat* Lititz, Pa. Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. sion. Pennsylvania Depart ment of Forcii'.s and Waters, and the Pennsylvania Slate Geological Survey. The map is about three feet high and live feet wide. Pop ulations of towns and cities from under 250 to over 100.- 000 are Indicated ns taken from the 1980 U. S. census. • ABC (Continued from Page 1) thiough Atlantic's service pro- gi-jin According to Harry Roth. Director of Breed Programs at A B C., this greatly en larged selection results from A'ianlic’s membership in the United Semen Exchange group. This unique organiza tion includes eight other A. I. Coopei-atives serving dairy men in Midwestern and South ern states. Roth says United's purpos es are to increase the use of genetically superior sires, of fer a broader selection of sires to dairymen in member organizations, and reduce the capital expenditures for pro- Chet Long Akron, Pa. vlcling this selection. These objective* are carried out through bulk semen sales between member studs at re* duccd rates. Normal semen collection and processing pro cedures arc followed by all U.S.G. studs, but only semen produced in excess of the home cooperative's needs to fill members’ requests is avail able to other organizations. Another feature of the Ex change organization, Roth points out, is that member studs maintain independent iilud operations while working together in sire purchases and young sire proving. This viiay, he explains, dairymen main tain control of their local Co operative ■while benefiting /~■. ■ - ■ \ AGWAY BEEF FEEDS TODAY! (Booking period now until September 30th) Variety and balance of pro- teins. Adds palatability Brings out top performance of home-grown grains. Stimulates rumen activity with use of urea. Improves bloom and finish. Lowers feed cost increases profits. BEEFMIX 32% with and without SBS AGWAY'S INDIAN SUMMER SALE SEPT. 23rd to OCT. 16th Garden LANCASTER fiom the greatly enlarged se lection of sires. • Record Breaker (Continued from Page 1) again as the top Junior two year oM' in the yearly, 2X milk division. Her IZ-month lactation stands at 28,360 libs; of milk and 870 libs, of butter fat. This is a first place of ficial lactation for nu'ilk on a national basis; a first for milk and third place butterfat rec ord in California. “Beauty” wias bred by George G. WnMer, of Los An geles, California; she came in to the Hoilingidwortb herd a fe'w weeks before starting her double vidtoYy lactation. She was sired by Wis Caiptadn (EX- Mr. Fanner! LOOK! BOOK! BIG BENEFITS WHEN YOU FEED AGWAY BEEFMIX BOOK THE FEED OF YOUR CHOICE BEEFMIX 55% L.C. 32 STEER SUPP A ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY Spot Unit NEW HOLLAND f i t QUARRYVILLE "ANY ONE MAY BUY AT AGWAY" GM) and is out of the dam Beoucrest Belle Star Rom. On. the Holstein production leaders list for Junior tiwo ycar-o’d's milked twice doily, "Beauty" displaces former rec ord holder Oregon Baron Louise, owned by Oregon State University at OorvaUU. Her record stood at 25,410 ’lbs. of milk and 970 lbs. o£ buiteilfat. “Beauty’s" ten month lacta tion capped her age and milk ing frequency group at aft even 24,000 libs, of milk and 748 I‘bs. of butterfat. The new national milk records for this 2X age group were com pleted under DHIiR produc tion testing supervision. Agmy Increases growth and weight gain. Balance of minerals and. vita mins for health, efficiency and increased nutrient utilization. Formulated to, combine the knowledge of the past with the science and skill of 'the present; a new touch of per fection in Beefmix. Made from quality ingredients laboratory checked. Agway HONEY BROOK