Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1967, Image 7

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    I# 25th Anniversary
(Continued from Page '6) wilh his bid of $lO a pound,
firm’s 25 th anniversary. (The 1967 Faim Show cham
. Daniel Good, Columbia Rl, P j on hen and tom were both
bought th* 22-pound champion entered by Harry Lamparter
hen at auction at the recent of Mountville, a perennial
Pennsylvania Poultry Federa- Farm Show turkey winner.)
Keystone Hybrids
IS THE SMALL FLOCKOWNER GETTING
HIS PULLET CHICKS AT THE SAME PRICE
AS THE BIG “EGG FACTORY” OPERATOR?
WELL, USUALLY NOT.
BUT HE CAN IF HE ORDERS HIS CHICKS
FROM US, BECAUSE WE CATER TO THE
SMALL AND MIDDLE-SIZED POULTRYMEN.
And not only do we keep the price down, but we
also give them a “top-notch” pullet that can perform with
the best in the land, regardless of how high a price.
Our K-1700 Hybrids have been field-tested and en
tered in the Pa. Laying Test over the past two years and
they came through with a very high performance.
Test a sample pen of K-1700 Hybrids against a pen of
Hvlines, DeKalbs, Babcocks, Shavers, Kimbers, Garbers,
Ghostleys or any other pullets of your choice.
FIGURE for YOURSELF. THINK for YOURSELF
and then make your OWN decision.
SUMMER SPECIAL
$15.00 PER 100 PULLET CHICKS
Free delivery, free debeaking and free dubbing. This
special price is for chick orders to be delivered during
the months of July, August, September and October, 1967,
only.
During the daytime hours of 7:00 AJW. to 5:30 P.M.
we have authorized Charles E. Sander & Sons, Phone 445-
3931, to accept chick orders by phone.
KEYSTONE POULTRY BREEDING FARM
TERRE HILL, PENNSYLVANIA 17581
Phone 445-6232
9:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
at Guernsey Bam, Route 30 East, Lancaster, Pa.
Speakers
JOHN W. ESHEIMAN & SONS
tion banquet at Harrisburg
Tuesday, February 7,1967
Film
ALLIS - CHALMERS
Milwoukee, Wls.
Lancaster, Pa.
Free Lunch
This Dairy Conference is sponsored by
After -introducing all the Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1967—7
guests, Good described how
he got into the live poultry began buying and hauling
business 25 years ago. From chickens from other growers.”
1938 to 1942, he said he had Good began catei ing to the
been farming and dressing i JVe market exclusively after
chickens and turkeys for the ]Q45 i anc j started selling to
local market. small dressing plants. Through
'Tn 1942. we couldn’t raise trial and error, he soon dis
enough poultry for our needs, covered where the best mar
so I bought an old truck and kets were, and gradually be-
You'll have to go to our competitors for an alt-purpose
vitamin-and-mineral supplement for all animals.
Youngco prepares a dozen supplements, but each I s
specifically formulated and balanced to meet the Individual
nutritional needs of each type of livestock.
Result; you are assured of getting the highest dollar value
with Young's pre-mixes and other nutritional supplements.
Ask us or your local Youngco representative for details*
ROBERT L. YOHX
R. D. =1
Xarvon, Pa. 17555
EARL L. UMBLE
24G0 Willow Glen Dme
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR LIVESTOCK
»y YOUNGCO. INC. «oapiino si
YOU ARE INVITED!
CASSEL C. MUMMAU
R. D. =1
Mt. Joy, Pa. 17552
7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Door Prizes
CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE, INC.
NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO., INC.
Cary, Illinois
New Holland, Pa.
gan to supply larger buyers
as well.
Today, that old original
truck has grown to a licet of
six, including a tractor trail
er which hauls Leghorn fowl
to Vineland, New Jeisey.
Good buy' poultiy from some
bioiler contractois and from
many independent glowers.
“We are proud to say." be
added, “that at least 90 per
cent of our poultiy comes
from within a 50-mile ladius
of Lancaster ’’
Good’s is a family opeiation
which includes his wite and
two sons—Leslei and Daniel,
Jr In ISB6, the fnm handled
a iccord volume ol 2 1 mil
lion b.ids
Anothe highlight of the eve
ning was an iHu'tiatcd 'BO
Da>s Aiound The Woild” talk
by Ad ir County Tin key
Giower F. al Osboin
O Extension Assn.
(Continued fiom Page i)
minded that Friday, February
10, is the deadline loi the nec
essity advance ticket negotia
tion A ioa>=t tin key dinnei will
be seivecl with Lckela pi iced
at $3 per peison Tickets may
be obtained fi om any exten
sion director, 01 fiom the ex
tension otT’ce
• 4-H Hews
(Continued trom Page 4)
Refton, Paul Scheuing Quar
lyv’ille, vice piesident, secie
taiy treasurei, Ann Breneman
of Hessdale, repoiteis, Dailene
Hoovei and Robeit Sensenig,
both of New Pi evidence Rl.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Steve Mit
chell, Refton, on Febuuty 20.
All young people between the
ages of 9-19 aie invited to at
tend
Exhibits