TOP HERD IN THE COUNTY AWARD for the 1967 DH T A testing year went to " Lloyd Wolf, 0»' uyville R 2, (second from left). Paul W _.k, (second from right) is herdsman r cr the Wolf Herd. Making pre sentations for their accomplishments at • Gartley (Continued fiom Page 1) pioduction pant of agncultuie rosette: md certificates to these paneling one While theie will I am here to try to interest you herds having 600 pounds of hut -I>e fewer and bigger fauns in m the merchandizing and pio- terfat or moie Lloyd Wolf, the future, as there are fewer motion side of agriculture be- Quailyvulle R 2, 16,156 m & and bigger passenger airplanes cause you do not know how 10 648', Donald S. Eby, Gordon —-the backup crews, all the re- se n you don’t know how to wile HI, 14,962 m & 645 f, J fated agri-business occupations will continue to employ moie merchandize Today you must Fsi ery Frey Jr, 401 Beaver than one-third of the total work communicate or there wail be V- ’ey Pike, Lane, 16,026 m force m this nation Now 5 engines to choose from with the Allis-Chahners One-Ninety tractor! Pick the fuel, pick the power you want for 5-bottom work! Gasoline or diesel in the One-Ninety—or get 15 to 20 extra horses in the new One- Ninety XT, diesel, gasoline or LP gat. No matter which one you pick. L. H. Brubaker Nissley Form Service L H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Grumelli Farm Service Rheems, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Roy H. Buck, Inc. Akron, Pa. “I am not here today to at- tempt to interest you in the Stoltzfus, piesident, awarded no tomorrow,” Gartley said Gi3f, John L Landis, 1801 Cole- “This One-Ninety is a whole tractor family! the DHIA Dinner Meeting Tuesday after noon was Daniel S Stoltzfus, Association President, (left) and Earl Groff, Agway Inc The herd average for Wolfs 40.8 cows was 16,156 pounds of milk and 648 pounds of butterfat. L. F. Photo you’ll be getting the workin’est, easiest-operating 5-plow tractor you ever saw! You have to experience a One-Ninety to know how great it is. We’ll be glad to provide the experi ence. Drop in and see usl Allen H. Metz Farm Equipment New Holland In othei business, Daniel S Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 27 ,1968 —9 brook Rd, Lane, 17 539 m & 634 f; Paul B Zimmerman, Epli rata Rl, 16,553 m & 633 f, Rob ert F & Joan B Book, 11 South Hershey Ave , Leola, 15,815 m & 633 f; Hiram S Aungst, Eliza bethtown Rl, 15,408 m & 630 f; Stanley G Giemer, Manhcm R 4, 16,076 m & 6281, Edwin J Landis, 1406 Lampetei Rd, Lane, 16,006 m & 617 f, I Eby Hostetler, Gap Rl, 16,731 m & 616£, J Floyd Kieidei, Mt Joy R 2, 16,323 m & 615 f. John M NissLey, Baanbndge Rl, 16 208 m & 6131, Willis M MaiLn, New Holland R 2, 15,796 m & 613 f, Red Rose Reseat eh Cen ter, 226 Pitney Rd , Lane, 15,- 900 m & 61Cf, Hem/E Kettemng, L.LIzRS, 15,775 m & 60Sf, J Eby Hci shey, GcrJonville Rl, 15,705 m & 605 f, J Z Nolt, Lecla Rl, 16,455 m & 604 f, Ames B Lapp, GoidonvAle Rl, 16 116 m & 6041' For high milk production at low cost. i i LET US CHECK-R-MIX YOUR MILKING RATION Wherever grain is grown and cows are milked, thousands of dairymen depend on Purina Check-R- Mix rations to keep production high ... feeding costs low. Purina concentrates are built to give results. The formulas for mixing them with your grains are designed to give results, too. They’re proved with Purine’s 120-cow research herd to help increase milk production and improve cow condition. Prove to yourself that Purina Check-R-Mix rations can help bring high production at low cost. Call us or drop in. We’ll be glad to tell you about Purina dairy con centrates and the Check-R-Mix services we provide. John J. Hess, 11, Inc. James High & Sons Ph: 4424632 Ph: 354 0301 Paradise Gordonville West Willow Formers Wenger's Feed Mill, Assn., Inc. Inc. Ph: 464-3431 Ph: 367-1195 West Willow Rheems Iro B. Landis Ph: 569-0531 779 Valley Road, Lancaster LOW COST PRODUCTION.. • tha reason more dairymen feed PURINA PLAN GARDEN WORK NOW ■Winter is a good time to make plans for developing our home grounds, say extension ornamental specialists at Penn State University Study seed catalogs, nurseiy catalogs and othei gaiden literature Spend some tame during wmtei eve nings to gam helpful ideas for the coming spnng and summer Allen Lee Slollzfus, Honey Brook Rl, 15,644 m & 604 f, Amos B Lantz Leola Rl, 15,- 280 m & 6031, W Imei G Kiay bill, Elvoiscn R 2, 15,735 m & 6COf and Hauy S \ungst, Ma rietta Rl, 15,657 m & 6001 New d.rectois announced were Stanley Gioff supeivisor area No 3, Floyd Kieidei, su pervisoi area No 6, Haivey Stollzfus, supeivisoi aiea No. 12 and J Eby Heishey, super visci area No 17 PUR I N A & SERVICE John B. Kurtz 1 Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata
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