12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30, 1966 Charolais Breed Is Eligible For Livestock Exp, Charolais will be an added breed of beef cattle, making a total of live, at the 10th Pennsylvania. Livestock Ex position. Nov 7-11 in the State Farm Show Building, accoiding to Harold R McCulloch, man ager. Other beef breeds in the show will be Angus, Hereford, Polled Hereford and Shorthorn McCulloch said inclusion of Charolais in the competitive classes may make the beef divi- sion the largest in the exposi tion’s history Admission of the new beef breed was on application of the American International IT’S HEBE* miAIU m NEW Pressure-Cooked Taste Tempting WAYNE DOG FOOD complete ration for all breeds and ages . . . with starches broken down to provide taste* tempting instant appeal even for finicky eaters! 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In addition, it is offering $250 to grand cham pionship winners in both the junior and open classes pro vided they show Charolais. This will be the second ap pearance of Charolais in the show. Ten head, most of them fiom Texas, comprised a spec ial non-competitive display in 1962. Ben Morgan, general chair man, said the breed, mean while. has expanded rapidly and that a number of herds have been established in Penn- PARADISE SUPPLY HERSHEY BROS FARM SERVICE Lawn and Bellaire DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens GRUBB SUPPLY CO. C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl H. M. , STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witnier MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Wllcrsv jlle Paradise Reinholds HEISEY Elisabethtown sylvania and other eastern states. A multi-purpose animal, the Charolais is used for both milk and meat production. It ori ginated in France where it formerly was used also as a beast of burden. They are off-white in color, of large frame, and attain un usual weights. Bulls range up to nearly 3,000 pounds. They aie used extensively in cross bleeding, and transmit to offspring, Morgan explained, a hybrid vigor that enables the young to make rapid gams in weight Frey Cow Sets Pa. Milk Record A registeied Holstein in the herd of J Mowerv Frey & Son, Lancaster, has set a new butterfat piodu'ction rec ord for Penns vl\ama, accoid mg to the Holstein-Fnesian Association ot Amenca Breaking the previous all time record is Fultonway lianhoe Rae 4977152 (VG) with her new lecoid tor Ma tin e Ilolstems milked twice daili m the 305-dav duision of the HIR piogiam Hei ot ficial 305-dav lactation to taled 27 171 Ihs ot milk and 1 221 lbs ot bntteitat Fultonway lianhoe Rae was bi ed m the Fro\ herd She was sued b\ Osbo ndale lianhoe 1159870 (EX) a bull that has earned a Gold Medal Sue lecogmtion “Dad and I like the way Ik# it leans into the load!” s>^ You’ll like the way your work goes with an Allis-Chalmers Series IV D-17! Watch a Series IV D-17 turning four deep, even furrows and listen to its smooth power. See how its high crop clearance lives with low silhouette. Watch the operator riding soft and easv—shifting on-the-go, calling on L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Chef Long Grumeili Farm Service Nissley Farm Service Akron, Pa. Hhoems. Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. . G. Myers & Son Quarryville, Pa. Yoder Reelected NEBA President Ira L. Yoder of Sellnsgrove was reelected president <■ of NBBA (Northeastern Breed ers, Assn.) at the board’s re organization meeting recent ly. The breeding cooperative, with headquarters at Tunk hannock, provides artificial insemination service for dairy and beef cattle in Pennsyl vania and New Jersey. Re peating lor another term as vice-president is Wilmer Hill of Slatington. Newly elected treasurer was Albert Wells, Hallatead. These three officers and director Edward Flit craft ot Woodstown, N. J., make up the i-man executiv - ' committee which also func tions as finance committee. Operations Mgr Win Schae. tei, Jr ot Tunkhannock was elected secretaiy ot the hoard Elected to thiee-year terms as dnectors were John Schwenk, Allentown: George Butler. Wellsboro; and Edward Fht cratt lUIJV BEEF CLUB TO MEET MVY 4 The Red Rose Baby Beet and Lamb Club 'has an nounced its next meeting mil be held Wednesdav, May 4 at the Rohieistown Elemen tal y School at S pm Pleasant Grove Lucinda Dean was bred in the Tindall held She was sired by Maple bend Dean King Poseh 10994- 77 (VG), a bull that h'as eained a Gold Medal Sire Accoiding to club secretaiy recognition 5 5f-N._^S! L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa, Alien H. Matz Farm Equipment -New Holland Judy Buck-waiter, the pro- gram will feature «.• debate on the method by'which club steers will be obtained In the future. All members, and their parents, are; urged to attend. County Holstein Repeats V2-Ton Performance Another official production, record' exceeding a half ton of butter,fat has been com pleted by Pleasant Grove Lu cinda Dean, a registered Hol stein. cow owned by Charles C Tindall, Peach Bottom, This is the_ second time that she has achieved the 1,000 lb. butter Eat production level in a single lactation. Her reo oid ranks among 2,01 S sim ilarly completed by registered Holstein cows on official test. This Pennsylvania Hol stein’s official record of pro duction totaled 23,222 lbs. of milk and 1,04') lbs of butter fat m 3G5 days She started her lactation at the age of S veais and 1 month and was milked two times daily. < '.rv=^-'. new live "hydraulics; and pulling through tough spots with automatic Traction Booster. Figure the jobs a D-17 could do on your place—then come on in and let us show you how easy we make it for you to own one!