R<>~ >-<,* > f '', 1 * AJJ >*> ~i% '•'*>'■ ; ' A LIVE FISH DISPLAY by the Soil and Water Conservation Convei Pennsylvania Fish Commission at the tion this week. L. F. Phol Agwaj GARDEN SPOT ZONE ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, NOV. 13 PENN MANOR HK3H SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. Millersville> Po. SPEAKER William D. Milsop Senior Vice 'President of Agway Inc. DO° r Bring the Family Light Refreshments PRIZES Following Meeting STILL KINGPIN Penn Dell Kingpin Cindy GPB3 Aptly named. Kingpin continues to be NUMBER 1. His United States Depart ment of Agriculture proving (see above) shows that he has increased production more than, any other Holstein sire in the U.S. (the all important Predicted Difference for his daughters is higher than that for any other sire). Kingpin is worth more to you because 1. his daughters will outproduce those of any other sire. 2. his daughters will sell for more. Put him to work for you. For service to Kingpin or any other NEBA sire call one of our technicians serv ing the Lancaster County. ROBERT KURTZ 717-626-8065 R. D. £:2, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 'Telephone: 717-836-9811 s V»N *rfs v You're Invited ... WHIRLHILL KINGPIN VG Sire of Penn Dell Kingpin Cindy GPB3 DHIR 2-3 305 2X 21,200 719 highest record ever for milk by a 2 yr. old on official test in Pa. USD A SIRE SUMMARY May 1967 866 dtrs, 361 herds avg 15,842 576 Pied Diff (rpt. 97%) +1,497 +53 Type 140 Clsfd. Palis .10 from Exp. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1967 —8 AT THE CONVENTION MEETING. Brooks Smith, (left), from the Fulton District, received the Ist place award from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Making the presentation was Robert Miller. L. F. Photo # Broderick th of our present economy in Pennsylvania, tout also to the (Continued from Page 1) welfare of future generations, nance; and 4, Legislative Ap- we must improve our conser portionment. vation programs to safeguard “Our people need not fear our land and our water. I urge the Convention. The ultimate 5™ t 0 do everything within choice shall rest with them. W P° w “’ and . . to They shall have the opportun- carry on this great work. Con ity to accept or reject each of seivation is everybody s busi the recommendations of the sess5 ess « 1S necessary to make Convention at the April 1968 Pennsylvania a Commonwealth Primary Election And mciden- Excellence, he said. tally, the law provides that the Convention must submit sep- • New Holland arate recommendations to the voters. It cannot be submitted Fresh Cows, Holstein, 375-520; on the basis of take iall the Guernseys, 215-320; Other recommendations or none at breeds 300-450, Heifers 265-400. all HORSES “The Convention can make November 6, 1967 Pennsylvania the best place in Receipts of 263 head sold the world to work and play, to steady. Riding horses 100-280; raise and educate our children. Driving Horses, 105-330; Pony It will give us the framework mares, 30-40; Geldings, 20-35; for our Commonwealth of Ex- Killers, 4-5 cellence. The kind of a Penn- sylvania you are endeavoring November 6, 1967 to build .. . you who are ded- Receipts of 806 head sold icated to conserving our two steady to 25 lower. Retail, most vital natural resources . 19 75-21 50; Wholesale, 18 50- . . land and water Unfortu- 19 50; Heavyweights, 17.50- nately, not all people share 18 50. this determination. You and I CALVES know that land and water are November 6, 1967 not inexhaustible. Everyone Calf receipts of 98 head sold must be made to realize that steady. Choice, 39-43; Good & conservation is not only im- L Choice, 35 50-38 50, Stand portant to the continued grow- ard, 32-35; Common 22-31 50 (Continued from Page 2) HOGS'