Charles Gable Honored at National Ayrshire Meeting Charles H. Gable, owner of Cattle Convention in Rochester, Conebella Farm, Elverson, Minn. earned his 14th Constructive Nearly all states were Breeder Award presented at the represented plus officials and 97th National Ayrshire Dairy Ayrshire owners from four TRAINOR’S SEMEN SERVICE HONEY BROOK, PA. 19344 PHONE 215-273-3847 The Artificial Breeding of Holstein Dairy Cattle is Our Business. You May Use the Quality Sires we are Making Available on Your Holsteins. JOSEPH P. TRAINOR SR. JOSEPH P. TRAINOR JR. Canadian Provinces and Guatemla, C. A. A new at tendance record was achieved with nearly 400 persons attending the convention and over 600 at the National Sale. Awards and honors were presented by National president Philip Schuyler and executive secretary David Gibson Jr at the National Awards Banquet Gable was present at the banquet to acknowledge the following honors: On a strictly twice-a-day milking schedule for 305 days, the cows made an annual production average of 14,214 pounds of milk and 571 pounds of butterfat, M. E. (Mature Equivalent) The herd has a type classification score average of .856 and 97 per cent of the herd was bred by Gable. Three of Conebella’s older matrons were recognized for their lifetime milk production achievements of 100,000 pounds during 1971. They were: Conebella Ruth, 124,872 pounds milk, 4,945 pounds butterfat; Conebella Pat, 114,019 pounds milk, 4,297 pounds but terfat, and Conebella Mamie with 109,545 pounds milk, 4,634 pounds butterfat. They received special If something happens to you, will your family and your farm stay together? Let your man from Agway General help you make sure they do! Probate records show that the average farm estate shrinks by 20 to 30% sometimes even more-before it ever reaches the heirs. Estate taxes, debts, court costs, legal fees—all clamor for cash. If it's not readily available, what can your family do? Mortgage or sell off part of the land? Sell the herd? Sell valuable equipment? Dismal choices. And certainly not what you have in mind. Your man from Agway Genera! is familiar with the problems that you face. He knows how best to plan life insurance to handle long or short-term debt. To cover estate taxes and other settlement costs. So your farm can go on supporting your family just as you've always intended. And he can set up your life insurance program without any increase in your estate taxes. He's a farm insurance specialist. Through Cover/all Insurance, he can create a plan that meets all your insurance needs: Life, Home, Farm Buildings, Possessions, Accident and Sickness and Income Disability... as well as Automobile and Workmen's Compensation m most states. To get in touch with him, call one of these Agway General Field Counselors today: Jay Stoltzfus, Leola, Pa. at (717) 656-7977 Bernard C. Morrissey, Stevens, Pa. at (215) 267-7328. AGWAY GENERAL Partner in your peace of mind (agway) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3,1972 —7 The Grassland FFA Chapter at New Holland is applying for the Gold Emblem Award. The National Chapter Award program is designed to encourage and reward Chapter effort and FFA member’s participation in group activities, which generally results in improved local programs of activities that are planned with goals based primarily upon the needs of the members, the school and the community. The Gold Emblem Award is given to superior Chapters throughout the United States. The Grassland Chapter has received this award twice in the last seven years. Two FFA members are among those involved in the paper work involved in applying for the Award. Thev are. left to right: Delmar Weaver, Chapter treasurer; Jim Zimmerman, Chapter president, and Clifford Day, Chapter Advisor. for their 151,321 pounds milk and 6,350 pounds of fat certificates achievements Another of Gable’s older In reaching these production matrons was recognized for her levels, the cows were never lifetime achievement of 150,000 milked more than twice-a-day pounds during 1971. Conebella and records were checked by Heather Princess received a Penn State University’s certificate for her records of Department of Official Testing A John Deere winner... This popular self-propelled 6600 is backed with timesaving features you need This sales leader is strong on timesaving fea tures Concave-cylinder spacing and cylinder speed can easily be adjusted on-the-go Easy operation is complemented by color-and shape coded control levers The posture seat and steering pedestal can be adjusted to help you stay comfortable and alert—all daylong If you re looking for more combine for your dollar, give the John Deere 6600 a good look soon 'k Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 Landis Bros. Inc. wKL/fmM Lancaster 393-3906 M. S. Vearsley & Sons A. B. C. Groff, Inc. West Chester 696-2990 New Holland 354-4191 r ■>i 'f , —- 1