10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1964 ,• Beef Show (Continued fiom Page 17) (Continued from Page 13) chairmen, both of Penn State projects during her seven University. Working with them years as a county 4-H mem will be W. Dale Anderson and her. James C. Pink, Harrisburg; g o th young people made ap- Henry A. Giuber, Allentown; plication for the award on Jesse Smith, Newport; Ver- standard 4-H award forms non E. Hailett, Dwight E. w jij c ii were screened by the Younkin and Carroll L. Howes, Coun ty Agent’s staff before all Penn State. submitting them to the Ki , McCulloch said Homer K. wan is Agriculture Committee liUttringer, New Holland, and f or g na i judging. Walter W. Krebs. Johnstown newspaper publisher, will be Chairman of the agriculture co-chairmen of public relations committee, John C. Long, Sr„ ior the exposition. will make the presentations. CAPACITY CHAMP BALES 12 TONS PER HOUR, EASY! OLIVER 62T ROTO-FLO BALER • Ideal family-farm baler. Low, compact, rugged in build from PTO to wagon hitch. • Sure, gentle action. Patented Roto-FIo Feeder swal lows heaviest bunches without pile-up or slowdown. • Saves leaves. Only tines handle your hay, from pickup to packing fingers. No grinding or beating. • Short-coupled. "Pivot-balanced” PTO drive eliminates maneuvering on turns. You can bale crooked windrows' at top speed. ® Pulls in windrows. Gathers scattered windrows as far as 12 inches from either side. • Any bale length. Set in seconds—l 2 to 50 inches. Simple, reliable twine knotter with rust-resistmg tying parts. • Protected at 7 points. Major units are roller-chain driven. Options include bale thrower, engine, hydrau lic bale tension. Q Rated at 12 tons, but bated 13.4 in one bout during supervised test in typical hayfield N. G. Hershey & Son Farmersville Chas J. McComsey Equipment Co. & Sons Ephraim, R. D. 2 Hickory Hill, Pa. • Scholarships Manheim Farm Women 7 Add Member Farm Women Society 7 met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mary Usner, Gap, with Mrs. Esther Arment and Mrs. Ruth Patton co-hostesses. Mrs. Patton led the devotions and Mrs. Mary Denlinger, pres ident of the group, gave a reading on the Symbol of the American flag. A new member was install ed in the group. She is Mrs Verna Rosenberry, The Society voted' donations to the Child Development Cen ter and to the Migrant Work ers Fund. A silver cup was given to Mrs. Thelma Landis in honor of the recent arrival of her baby. On Thursday the group will be entertained by Farm Wom en Society 18 at Black Rock Retieat. Luncheon will be served at noon with the mem bers of Society 7 meeting at the Presbyterian Church, Para dise, at 11T5 am. A bus trip to the Gettysburg Battlefield is being planned for Wednesday, June 24. The bus will leave Paradise at 8 a.m. Program for the day was given by Mrs. Richard Huber, Pequea, who read poetry en titled “Language from Mv Heart ” Next regular meeting of the group will be held on Satur day, July 18 at 630 pm. in (R WHAT IS A milk replacer replace whole milk not grain or BUT WHOLE MILK When nature provided for milk as the diet for baby calves. she also gave the calf a digestive system designed for digesting milk protein and lactose, but not carbohydrates such as sucrose and starch from cereal flours. PIONEER VIG-R-CALF CONTAINS OVER 90% MILK PRODUCTS AND FAT and is fortified with Vitamin A and D, the essential B Complex vitamins, trace minerals and on antibiotic. That is why thousands of good dairymen rely on PIONEER VIG-R-CALF to makes a good calf a better cow. PIONEER L — d Joseph M. Good & Son the home of Mrs. Ira Mast, A new idea in fences ij Gap Rl, when Family Night build your fence frame will be- held-. . sturdy western red cedar _____ ' then set large. opaque g#i The feller who gives in when tn the fra l **® to create ab, he knows he is right is spine- ground for exquisite garij less, weak, and married. with complete privacy. • Insecticides and Fungicides * For Rcses, Evergreens, Flowers and Vegetables. • Peat Moss and Michigan Peat • Cocoa Bean Hulls • Limestone • Galvanized Pipe ' 9 Pipe Fittings • Plastic Pipe • Copper Tubing & Fittings • Full Line Wall Paints and Enamels • Rust - Oleum Paints West Willow Farmers Assoc. WEST WILLOW MILK REPLACER? vegetable protein See Us For Sipes Paint Outside White SPECIAL $3.95 per gal. is a formula designed to . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building Leola, Pa. IS mi Ph. 394*5019
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