Euis xv Mentzer, o~ Ivlemzer a arms, R D 2 New Holland is shown presenting a registered Ayr shire ca i to Robert R Freeman, president of the Garden Spot High School’s Future Farmer of America Chapter and winner of the calf Robert D Herr, adviser to the local F. F A chapter is shown at left Grassiands FFA Receives Calf A registered Ayrshire calf was recently presented to the newly organized chapter of Future Farmers of /Am erica at the Garden Snot TT gh School, New Holland. The calt was presented by E-'is K. Mentzer, owner of the Menlzer Homestead Ayr Farms of R?, New Holland The calf, Mentzer Home stead Faith Jewel, was sired by Penn Spring Faith’s Jim and out of a cow from the Mentzer herd, Menlzer Ho mestead Dawn’s Jewel She is presented as an FFA chain calf project to an out standing boy in Vocational Agriculture for the purpose of increasing the number cf outstanding livestock blood lines in the New Holland CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER N«w & Ui*d Suavely** Fans Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 Profitmakers the World Over TRIED AND PROVEN IN THIS AREA. Get more eggs while still getting maximum feed <■ ciency and top egg qual.ty. REDUCED PRICES ON JUNE HATCHED PULLET CHICKS. J. HOWARD MOORi-- Sales Mgr. Second Avenue UTITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery HAROLD G. WINDLr_ COCHRANVILLE. PA Phone vtalen LY 3-5 PUBLIC SAT., JULY 2nd SALE 11:00 A. M. (DST) ovJSHrSf LIVESTOCK & use next sk»m MACHINERY Located 6 miles west of Oxford, 12 miles southeast of Quarry ville. Pa. 4 miles east of Little Britain between Routes of 472 & 272 at Tayloria, Pa. in Southern Lancaster County. “SALE WILL START AT 11:00 with machinery, tractors, various make and models; Disks, grain drills, wagons, plows, mow ers. Also some new equipment. Feed carts, water trough, plastic pipe, sprayers, fly spray, disinfect. Many other articles too numerous to mention. LIVESTOCK SALE AT 1:00 P. M. 1 trailer load of Indiana Holstein Heifers. Vac cinated. Due, July, August, September.! trailer load of up state Cows and Heifers. Some fresh, and springers, load of Holstein Heifers. Vaccinat ed, and open all Holsteins. Also Holstein Bulls. ' If in need for a good young herd, don’t miss this sale. Terms: Cash day of sale OWNER NORMAN W. HART Ph. Kirkwood LA 9-2744 Auctioneer, Nelson Weidenbaugh Lunch will be served by Little Britain Church. Cherries Are Ripe Large White Cherries ■■■■■■■Bin mua ■ PICK THEM YOURSELF PAY BY THE POUND *!(■£■■■■■■?■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ihii ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■aiaaHaiiaßßß? NEW DANVILLE PIKE R. D. =5, LANCASTER, PA. area Winner of the calf is Rob 3rt R. Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman of Denver Rl. Bob is a sopho more in Vocational Agricul ture and president of the lo cal FFA Chapter. A committee composed of local farmers along with the igncultural "teacher read es says entitled “How I Would laise A Calf” which were -übmitted by various boys in the agriculture department competing for the calf. Each essay was marked with a number and graded and in 'his manner the winner was determined. The new owner will agree to raise the calf according o a plan approved by his teacher of agriculture and when the calf is grown and produces its first female off spring, he will give this off spring back to the FFA chapter and it will be given in a similar manner to some other boy. When this obli- Large Dark Picking Starts June 20th Bring your containers we Supply the Ladders Foster Weighing Service OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED SUNDAYS Shank Fruit Farms 14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1980 gation is fulfilled, the own er of the original heifer is free to do as he likes with both the heifer and any fu ture offspring. It is hoped, however, that the heifer will help the boy become estab lished in farming. GROW SUMMER PASTURE Sudangrass is our most productive summer an nual pasture. John Baylor, Penn State extension ag ronomist, says it can be planted between late May and late June. One acre will supply excellent graz ing for 3 or four mature animals during July and August. Piper is a recommended variety. unloads by automatically... from side or rear No other forage box offers more—yet this Gehl Forage Box costs less than semi-automatic wagons. And now Gehl has added netf optional features including; 40-inch conveyor extension for filling even the tallest bunks; a reversing apron for rear unloading. The Gehl Forage Box is really automatic — unloads by itself while driver sits and watches. It can be truck-mounted too! Comes ready-built or hs a kit of metal parts with free building plans. Ask us about the low Gehl price! SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND Sweet Cherries Red Pie Cherries •1 give my pledge s* a reside Pennsylvania, to keep the state's ]«■, and atreams pure, its forests and St lands green, Its countryside clean JJ: its wildlife a living picture for aU to sit« itself PHONE EL 4-221' (PA. ROUTE 342) PHONE EX 2-6022
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