< RED ROSE BABY beef and lamb club leader, too, received awards at the annual banquet. Each was given a western style shirt by the members. Nearly 500 people attended the banquet despite snow and frezing wather. (LF Photo) ornpi honor R-f CM WFYTEA SRD ETA SHR SH ET ET gat tl,af „/»/>'' *\ i - Sv f *%*» \ v/7 \- Vy Everlean on a fence and look class and stay m Large and Extra at a fine herd of cattle or a big Large. stand of gram—yours? Feel good? Mount Hope Leghorns are That’s the way you feel when the anginal Big Egg bird based you see that crop of Big Eggs on 35 years’ breeding and re from Mount Hope Queens... search. Real Good! ' Get details in Queen Circular It’s just good Business to and then order chicks from this stay out of the Small and Medium Hatchery. FRANCHISED .HATCHERY Ful-O-Pep grows PROFIT-TYPE at big savings The Ful-O-Pep Pullet Growing Plan has been a standby of successful poultrymen for 20 years. And no wonder— with Ful-O-Pep Growing Mash, you grow husky, productive pullets that withstand the strain, of heavy continuous production. In addition, you save as much as 40C per bird on growing cost. George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa. Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R-D.4, Pa. vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv This is your.largest nearby Franchised Hatchery Mark C. Hershey R. D. 5, LEBANON, PA. Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer & Ronks, Pa. New Deputy To Strengthen P and S Act Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Bensonr has announced that enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act is being strength ened further by the establishment of an additional Deputy Director in the Livestock Division for o\ er all administration of the Act in the Agricultural Marketing Service. Benson had recently authorized establishment of a section to deal especially with enforcement of packer provisions of the Act m the Packers and Stockyards Branch of the Livestock Division in AMS. Enforcement of legisla tive provisions dealing with both 4-H BABY BEEF (Continued from page 6) single wether Darvin Boyd, R 1 Ephrata, with a score of 98 9 took the project score honois and was awaided a trophy Miss Mary Ann Hess R 5 Bare ville, feeding a pen of Hamp shires, logged the highest average daily gain with the lambs gaining 42 pounds a day. For being champion lamb show- a former special agent for the man at the State Farm Show, Miss Federal Bureau of Investigation Janet Gibble, R 3 Elizabethtown, ln j 942-47, Mr Sinclair has work received a trophy ed in all p hases*of P&S Act en- And for having the champion toicement during the last ten lamb and reserve champion pen years . He was a junior attorney at the Eastern National Show at m t he Department of Interior in Timomum, Md., Fred Hess, R 1 1939.42 Bareville got an awarcL Benson £aid he has long had a Ihe only unhappy 4-Her at the keen interes t m improving mar banquet was Thomas Daugherty, ketjng condltlons for livestock R Kir wood. ?nd livestock products, and that xou see, it was his steer that was being eaten with much gusto as h'S* l appreciation of the and relish by the nearly 500 per- ro^e Packeis and Stock sons attending the banquet yards Act in safeguarding the m- The Lancaster County National terests of producers, market Bank purchased the steer at the agencies, and consumers Some- Southeast Distinct Show and pre- time ago, he said, he directed that sented it to the Club to be used at the work under the P&S Act be the banquet. Master of ceremonies was club president Donald G. Herr, R 2 Quairyville. The following businesses in the county donated trophies and awards: JC. Snavely & Co, Lan disville New Holland Machine Co, New Holand, Lancaster Pro duction Credit Assn, Lancaster, Cope & Weaver, Willow Street, Henry E Martin & Sons, Lancas ter, Wolgemuth Bros., Inc.,, Florin, Eby’s Mill, Lititz. Giubb Supply Co, Elizabeth town, S H Hiestand & Co, Sa lunga, M M. Wenger; First Na tional Bank & Trust Co, Eliza bethtown, Farmer’s Bank & Trust Co, Lancaster, J E Galen Hard ware, Lincoln, and Earl Sauder, New Holland. D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga, Pa. Farm Calendar Farm Equipment Dealeis — 7 p m. at Kauffman’s Tea Room Northern 4-H Tractor Club 730 p. m at Kajloi Bros, Eliza bethtown. Watershed meeting 730 p m. at Clicks Plant Farm, Smoketown. Farm Bureau Co op annual meeting 10 a m at Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lancaster. packers and stockyards will be the immediate responsibility of the new Deputy Director, Lee D. Sinclair, who has been in charge of the P&S Branch for a number of yeais. has been nam ed as Deputy Director. Sinclair is a Member of the Bar m the Dis trict of Columbia and Michigan. Sinclair was born of farm par ents m Nebraska in 1909 He re ceived his early education m Nebraska and South Dakota, was a graduate in political science at George Washington Umveisity in 1933, and received his law degree from that University’s Law School in 1937. materially strengthened and bi oadened. ; BABCOCK BESSI at the 3rd Western New York Random Sample Test Babcock Poultry Farm has been presented a trophy by G. L. F. for top egg quality in white eggs class of the 3rd Western New York Random Sample Test. Not only did the Babcock entry receive a high score for egg quality . . . but also placed in the top half of the test on income per bird. In fact, the Babcock entry was the only one to place in the first quartile for all factors: TS \ We would like to sell you Babcock chicks the same kind of chicks that did so well in this Western New York Randon Sample Test. Babcock Bessies are bred to make rnone> on jour farm, not just to make a good showing in tests. Write or call us today (collect) and we will book you for any hatch you choose. Route 3F, Lititz, Pa. Russell Mease Route 4 Manheim, Pa. Phone MO-5-4705 Lancaster Far Feb. 14 Mon., Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Receive Egg Quality Award Income over feed and chick cost Egg production per bird housed Egg Sire Mortality Feed Efficiency Albumen Score BABCOCK HATCHERY Lancaster County Branch ling, Friday, Feb. 14, 1958 ACP, corn acieage icscrve ami conservation reserve meeting— -7 30 p m. at Fire Hall, Rheemb. Southern 4H Ti actor Club—- 7 30 at Mann & Grumelli. Quar r>ville Feb. 19 ACP meeting—7 30 pm at at£ loom. Lampelei Stiasburg High. School. 4 H Electric Club—7 30 p m at I'P&L Bldg. Lancaster. Feb. 20 Annual meeting of Bankers As m , —6 pm at Hotel Biunswicic. Outstanding 4H members will be guests. Soil Conservation District din ner—6 30 pm at Hostetter’s, Ml. Jov. SPABC Annual meeting—7 30 1 pm at East Hempheld High. School, Landisville Feb. 21 New Holland Baby Beef Club— -730 p m at the home of Harold and Richaid Leaman, R 5 Lancas tei - uM | USED TRACTORS g H The Prices Are Right!« ★ Far mall 31 l\ ★ 300 International i| ★ Farmall M-T-A Is ★ Massey Harris 44 Diesel ll ★ Farmall H •I ★ John Deere B ♦♦ 300 International H :: with Henry BackhoeU and loader U ♦♦ ♦♦ § McCormick Farm § | Equipment Store | ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ~ 1054 S. State St. *:l HEphrata. Ph. RE 3-2283 H :: tt Phone MAdison £-5872 Bob Decker R. D. *1 Milford. New Jersey Phone Milford 4-4909 7
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