Jf~ Liim-aMri 1 S.itur>. Nou-mbor I.'). I%!\ j OUTSTANDING JUNIOR . Countv Holstein Association is Earl Stauffer (left). Making Presentation at the annual meeting Wednesday night is piathan Stoltzfus. Youth Committee Chairman. L. F. Photo WHY RE-TIE ANOTHER BALE? The twine with the extra high knot strength if;: - EXTRA . HOLLAND .:f aaL "Et,~m BALER 1 r ”*f*sK*f3§S / - TWINE ■V' • the ball n ith the wooden plug • 9,000’ and 10.000’ Made from No. 1 East- African fiber The finest available ORDER NOW & PAY NEXT YEAR SMOKETOWN Phone Lone. 397-3539 • Jay Landis (Continued fmm I’.ige 1) uho.i'ked Win bleed Hegi-ter cd HoMeins’ - .is tin* lopu of ln> pi eseiit.it ion Thollonup is wli.it puts Uu* ie.il stuff in .1 poison. - Ruth said "And tli.it is one icason foi bleeding legis lined cattle Compaung the leuistulion paper of a d.iny cow to a stock or bond certificate, the Beiks County dairyman said, "It is the best on the market,’’ and he gave illustrations where for the investment of the S 2 50 regis tering fee. a great return could be obtained “We don’t know whit value the certificate may have when you go to sell an animal. Surplus animals are the real pay-off in the Registered Holstein business,” he said “Some people have grain or vegetable as a cash crop but we always like our cash crop to have four legs.” “I don’t think it would be fair to tell a young person it does not pay to register Holstems,” Ruth concluded. “If you can on ly build one good herd in a life time it is worth it.” In other business Earl Stauf fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Stauffer was awarded the Lancaster County Holstein Breeder’s Distinguished Junior Member plaque for outstanding youth activities. Earl will com pete with other County finalists on the State level in the near future. Amos Sauder, Manheim, thanked the membeis for pre senting him with a Registered Calf at the Lampeter Fan earlier this fall and icported the calf doing well. The cow is from the herd of J Eby Hershey, Gor donville Rl, out of a cow with four records of over 20,000 pounds of milk and 800 pounds of butterfat. Also on the program weie Victor Plastow, Associate Coun ty Agent, David Slusser. State Holstein Fieldman, and the Wil low Street Male Quartette PENNSYLVANIA BROILER PLACEMENTS UP 17% Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth dining the week ending November 8 weie 1,055,000 The placements were 17% above the same week a \eai eaiher and 28 c - above I the pievious week Aveiage placements dining the past 10 weeks-were 15% above a veai eailiei Settings foi bioilei ! chicks weie 1,713 000 —6% be 'low the pieuous week but 7% above the compaiable oenod a year eailiei The cm rent 3 week total of eggs set is 14% above the same period a j eai ago fn shipments of broilci -tv pe chicks during the past 10 weeks aver 1 aged 2,000 and compai es w ith 13,000 a year ago Outshipments averaged 308,000 during the past 10 weeks 25% above a year earlier • Farm Calendar (Continued lioni !’»«<• 1) 7 .10 p m L.mc.ider County F.nm .mil Home Directors meet. F.nm .md Home Cen ter. fliiOpm M.lk Referendum mectim:. Fa.m and Home Center Wednesday, Nov. 19 130 p m Milk Referendum meeting. Liberty Fire Co New Holland. 2’30 p.iOf—Area FFA Leader ship Conference. Eastern . York High School, Wright ville. : • 7too pmae—Ag-frtdnstry Banquet.' - Faria it Home Center _ $:00 p.in_ Milk Referendum ' ’ meeting, - Solanco • High ■School. Thursday. Nov. 20 20 &21 Pennsylvania State Holstein Convention, Gettys burg Saturday, Nov. 22 2 00 p m —Grant Heilman Open House at Studio in Lititz Barely one-eighth of Iceland remains ice-covered year-round, says the National Geographic. • Pesticides iTonl.mird Horn I’a.n ~r , ini' h.irm'iu wildlife ll mu ac ci'p:- :hi’ icpmts fiom the P» nn s> I\.m. i (i.imo Commi-'ion in 11X18 the ofllci.il game hit vent uns ,i riTOul Wildlife 'piv..tints point out that the haivcst is not ,i diiocl reflection of popula tions Length of season. m*\. land ine and management. restock ings. number of hunters and oth eis all influence harvest along with normal population fluctua tions Nevertheless, the game has to be in the woods before it can goin the garni bag. A winter census of bifds ia Pittsburgh showed 1 the number o£ species of'songbirds at 74 with.numbers totaling over 17.000. It is recog nized that certain-species are- dc- JeJniiag, but if history is correct, these hive been dechrnng since man started keeping records m this country. (CMdnned Nest Week) A killer whale caught recent ly had 14 seals and 13 porpoises in its stomach.