Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1974, Image 21

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    John W. Scott
To Deliver
Grange Address
John W. Scott, national annual leadership training
Grange master, will deliver school of the Pennsylvania
the key address at the Slat State Grange to be held June
SOLAIR BARNS
FEATURING OUR SECURITY FREE STALL
We make a high Security Free Stall from high
grade boiler type steel that will last and last. A
bedding board is installed and the stall is
elevated above the scrape area. Extra floor
space is given to each animal and a maximum
drinking area is provided. A step along the feed
trough allows easy access to the feed but
prevents manure from falling into the trough.
• VAN DALE, INC.
• MADISON SILOS
R. D. 1 DRUMORE CENTER, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
DISTRIBUTORS FORi
CALEB M. WENGER, Inc.
25, 26 and 27 at Gettysburg program.
College. Several hundred Grange
Spott will be the speaker at leaders from all sections of
the banquet which highlights the state are expected to
the program of Wednesday, attend the training school.
June 26. Scott’s assistant, They will be welcomed by
Ted E. Amick, will be the Dr. Frank B. Williams, dean
keynote speaker at the of students at Gettysburg
opening session of the school College.
Tuesday afternoon, June 25. Miss Mildred M. Shultz, of
Another national Grange Somerset, lecturer of the
official, William J. Brake, Pennsylvania State Grange,
the national lecturer, will will be in charge of the
participate in the workshop sessions.
DHIR Cites
Kreider Herd
Milk and butterfat
production levels established
by Registered Holstein cows
in this area have been
reported by Holstein-Fresian
Association of America. All
cows are from the herd of
John E. Kreider 523 Willow
Rd., Lancaster and are
enrolled in the Dairy Herd
Improvement Registry
(DHIE) official testing
program.
Cows recognized for their
exceptional food producing
ability are:
Fugle Rosa Excellent 90,5-
AJI welded joint*
> 2 b x s» Header board
Bedding
S' J retainer
• VAUGHAN • PAMLINE
• MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS
11, 24,395 pounds milk, 931
pounds fat, 3.8 percent test in
365 days milked.
C Overdale Anthony Dixie
V 6 87, 6-4, 18,043 pounds
milk, 964 pounds fat, 5.3
percent test in 365 days
milked.
Trout Spring Star Frances
VG, 7-5,15,640 pounds milk,
625 pounds fat, -4,0 percent
test in 305 days milked.
Trout-Spring • X Dina
Lorraine, 5-4, 18,100 pounds
milk, 594 pounds fat, 3.3
percent test in 317 days
milked.
Security Stall
'Extra scraper
2%" Boiler tuße^
R«t«inei
lug
PHONE 543-2116
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 25.1974
Charles Gable
Honored At
Ayrshire Meeting
Charles H. Gable of
Conebella Farm, R.D.2, Box
118, Elverson, Pennsylvania
earned his 16th Constructive
Breeder Award at die 99th
National Ayrshire Dairy
Cattle Convention in Peoria,
Illinois, April 25-27.
This award recognizes
herds in which cows bred by
the owner excel in milk
production combined with
superior body conformation
and 36 breeders qualified for
this honor in 1973. One a
strictly twice-a-day milking
schedule for 305 days, the
cows made an annual
production average of 13,165
lbs. milk and 538 lbs. but
terfat, M. E. (Mature
Equivalent). The herd has
type classification score
average of .856 and 97 per
cent of the herd was bred by
the CBA winner.
During 1973, Gable
received special certificate
for one of his older cows for
her lifetime milk production
of 100,000 pounds during the
Close Zippers
Before Laundering
Be sure to close garment
zippers before laundering
and when placing clothes on
hangers. This will help in
sure the garments keep their
shape and will help make
them last longer, explains
Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson,
Extension clothing specialist
at The Pennsylvania State
University. To prevent
jamming, Mrs. Wilson
recommends applying wax
or zipper lubricant to the
nylon coils or metal teeth at
the first sign of zippers
sticking.
TRYA
CLASSIFIED
AD!
year. She was Conebella
Tort Pauls with 107,384 lbs.
of 4.3 percent milk and 4706
lbs. fat.
In reaching these
production levels, the cows
were never milked more
than twice-a-day and records
were checked by the Penn
sylvania State University’s
Department of Official
Testing, University Park,
Pennsylvania.
Which Bug is
the Termite?
The top one. The bottom
bug is a flying ant Notice
its narrow waist. The ter
mite has a broad waist.
They're quite different,
actually. If you have ter
mites or suspect them in
your home, call us.
<-EHRLICH
-1278 Loop Road
Lane. 397-3721
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