?0 Umcnstcr Fnrmi»K. Saturday. August 20.1070 *' DHIA MONTHLY REPORT (Continued fiom I’hrc 14) Owner . Name Breed Arc Da>t Milk Kenneth A Skllei KuHrc Edna Ham S Aunßtl Elsie Eobes Mlssn Ja\ C Garber ’ Eauty RH A X Gem RH Barta RH Ja Jean Dany Farm Clara RH Betty RH Lantz Brothel s Marev John A Harsh Linda Kris Elmer H. Weber Queen Harold M. Shenk Perella an S Stoltzfus Ivy Paul R. Witmer Maid Samuel F. Sauder Cathy Ann Amos E. King Jr. 16 RH Clarence M. Murry Ida RH 7-7 290 21,093 (Continued on Page 21) Which way do you want to have a regular monthly income? Wrth the Pioneer system, hogs con provide you with on income of $6OO per month. interested^ 5 See us. Pioneei Gets The Job Done Whv Not Give Us A Try? CALL YOUR PIONEER MAN: S ELMER M. SHREINER Tiadxng as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. •mci i«7* Phone 786-2500 305 305 48 3 10 GrH GrH 286 305 305 6 9 0-8 39 RH KH RH 305 300 299 5-1 9-1 36 305 305 9-11 7-5 305 RH 305 305 3-1 3-11 GrH GrH 305 RH 305 RH 298 RH 305 RG 305 296 RH RH 305 3-10 . ' * ; >y ill ■i Fnl Test 728 684 17.591 16 260 728 684 637 47 45 45 15.580 15.213 14.024 722 710 659 38 48 40 19.108 14.836 16.278 717 663 34 36 21.052 18.352 711 15.056 708 708 44 46 16 099 15,417 706 38 18.435 704 17,374 704 17,094 704 5.0 14,040 702 631 3.8 3.5 18,384 18,170 701 19,189 693 Pa. Tart Cherry Crop Hit By Weather, Rot, Birds Pennsylvania tart cherry grow- ei crop. Growers expect to bar er*. who earlier in the season vest 600 million pounds. Damage expected a bumper crop, have had a serious setback. Production is now estimated at P.OflO tons, a drop of 4,000 tons fiom the July 1 forecast, and 18 per cent below last year, accord ing to a survey by the Stale Crop Reporting Service Heavy rains and below normal temperatures caused splitting and brown rot in the important southcentral district where grow ers also complained of consired able bird damage. Erie County producers were more fortunate and their large ciop accounted for a significant portion of the state’s nroduction. Quality of the fruit was gen erally fair to poor. Picking of early peach vari eties began later than usual be cause cool, wet weather delayed maturity. Quality and size of early varieties were good. Total state production is ex pected to be 84 million pounds, less than previously anticipated, and 30 per cent below last year. Apple production in the Com monwealth this year will lag five per cent behind last year’s bump- Jo a Fiom a list price standpoint, both ti actors ' aie well below the $lOO-pei-hp mle j of thumb Included in the base puce j aie a 3-pomt hitch, | Independent PTO, double action cvhndei outlet, ind adjustable diawbar. i Both the 4320 and 4020 dehvei a lot of e\tias at no extra cost loxou. Stop in foi complete puce information and auange a Shofzberger's M. S. Yearsley & Sons Landis Bros. Inc. 665-2141 West Chester 696-2990 Lancaster 393-3906 !Powei is up . . . pnce-pei -hp is down Anv wa\ \ou considei these new tiactois, you come out money ahead. Fiom a peifoimance stand point, both tiactois feature a Turbo-Built Diesel engine tin delueis an extia maigm of power A Dynamic Powei Reseive that mci eases woik output pel houi and expands aueage-handlmg abi Elm A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Wenger Implement, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 The Buck 284-4141 horn weather and disease is re- lest year. ALL BEEF AND DAIRY FARMERS Can Purchase CARNATION FARMS SEMEN Direct From JOSEPH P. TRAINOR Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 Call 215 273-3847, 273-3817 ew jb& D n p ■ i n ported at a mlnljmim. Erie County «rbp«* erowci* aic tookinx forward lo a 30.000 ion ciop. an avoroKe year, but up 50 pu cent from laid >i ar'a disap pointing crop, Krapes me largo and well advanced Pear production is estimated at 3,200 tons, unchanged from e 0 1 ■lip