* " - from any of the following mem- Lancaster Farming.Saiurdav,-November 2, 1963—7 joisiein rc6der of Holr berB . Al* v - stdins ’oh his Bedford County Clyde M.-Buchen, Ray 80l- ett Kreider, Melvin,G. Pelfer, , fanni( . slTeak ' at the bin- Unger, John K. Rlsser, Rich- Robert Kauffman, Clarence Ly* Obie Snyder president Quet in the Blue.-Ball Are hall ard -H.. Hess, Everett R News- ons, Donald- Hersbey, Paul % -PennsylvaniafHolstein on November 7 (< at 6:45 p.m. wanger, Jay E. Landis, Blvin Wenger, Paul N. Brubaker, 'JSstton, Tvill be theprinci- Tickets for the-banquet may M. Rohrer, Jr„ Henry Kettev- Donald Bby Daniel Martin. Wesker at the annual ban- toe purchased from the commit- Robert Groff. Arthur Wen- Clarence Stauffer. -t- of the County H’oltetcin-' tee, Ray Bollinger. John. K. S er ’ Mervin W. Landis; Also Warren S. Aungfat, John ■ Association next Risser, and Donald Bby, or Also Paul B. Hess, J. Ever- Shelly, Noah \V. Kreider, Elam RECORDS TELL SUCCESS STORE VETERAN FEEDER MAKES RECORDS WITH FARM BUREAU SUPPLEMENT. * >V / A. R. “Abe” SHEAFFER, Columbia R.D.#2, widely known for his ability to feed beef cat tle, is still making records and enjoying every minute of it. A long time feeder, “Abe” has used a combination of keen selection of feeder cattle, modern management practices and a sound feeding program to maximum advantage. , The records, listed below, were made on FARM BUREAU 50% PRO-BLEND SUPPLE MENT with Stilbestrol, Ground Ear Corn and Hay. Check them with your records —.see how they compare. For detailed information of the FARM BUREAU Beef Cattle Program, call the FARM BUREAU STORE nearest you. We have a feed to fit your need . . . and a proven program for every feed. , Xumber Cattle 20 Start Today ... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! V* * * + :>• + "•k -i Date Date Starting Purchased Sold ■ Weight June 17, ’63 Sept. 2, ’63 1160 lbs. Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE BEEF FEEDING PROGRAM. (C. COOi BU ■s'* v * - vv * Market M eight 1429 lbs. For Prompt Courteous Service, In Bogs or Bulk, Coil . . . Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Average l)nil,\ Gain 3.49 lbs. Dajs ou Feed 77 Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville ST 6-2126 ,*• D 4? 3, ’ BWlngerj. Herbert Royer, Roy Book,” A. "“W. WickenhePer, D. Martin Zimmerman, Titus Hurst, and J. Wade Grotf. • FFA (Continued trom Page 1) Carl Cinder, Mount Joy R 2, state FFA president, brought greetings fiom the state Asso ciation and piesented a talk on “What Is A Future Farmer 7 ’’ Kenneth Martin, Lancaster County FFA President, svas toastmaster at the banquet. York County officers weie i.i charge of the conterence. One of the highlights of the conference was a Parliamen tary Proceedure demonstiation by the state championship team fiom the Solanco Chaptei. Spray Dealers Invited To Meet Agronomy dealers from six southeastern counties havo heen invited to attend a meet ing next Thursday, November 7, at H'ostetter’s banquet hall, Mount Jov f Arnold Lueck, Assistant Lan castei County agent said this .week dealeis and others inter ested in ciops and pest conliol from southern Berks, Chester, Dauphin, Lebanon, Yoik. and Lancaster Counties will hear extension specialists from t h 0 Pennsylvania State University. Beginning at 10 a in.. J inn Bailor will discuss “Perreaials to Balance Your Forage Prc giam”, Wia>ne HiUiSli will talk about the Agronomy dealer and the- Agricultural Conservation Progiam, George Beiggie* will speak on weed contiol 11 forage crops, and Elmer C Pi fer mil discuss the new varie ties cf muter gram After lunch the three men, will speak again. Berggien wid outline the piogram toi rontiol cl quack glass, nut grass, and other weeds, Fertilizm ; pota toes foi quality and vield, wul be the subject ot Pitei, and Hinish will speak on milk blends and new tertilizer ma terials Bayloi’s topic wll be “Managing Sudan - Sorghurx Hjbuds ” Local Firm. Entertains 350. Over 330 county fanners and their wives attended a meeting and dinner sponsored by Knm myer, Inc , of New Holland and the A. O. Smith Compaiu, last week at the Host Motel, Lancaster. Speakers at the meeting were Dr Clay B Knodt, Duec tor of Research for the 4 O. Smith Company, and a veteran of eight vears on the Dairv De partment stall' at the Peunsf’- vama State University; Chanes R Brynteson, Director of fi nance for A O Smith, and Jo seph R Kelly, A. O. Smil.i Eastern Area Manager. The pi ogvam i\ as arrpna.3'l by Howard Anderson ot Kuip myer, Inc. , Try A Classified ji?--•sk <♦>. •» »<« CUSTOM NEW CORN PICKER SHELLER 801 l Bros. 665-3201
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