mt * * t » t , ft ' S—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1964 MANHEIM YOUNG FARMERS MEET Land judging was the sub ject of discussion at the Man helm Young Farmers Associa tion meeting held Monday eve ning at the Isaac Geib farm. Wayne P. Maresch of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service out lined the principles of land classification to the group and discussed the uses and limita tions of various types of soils. Members then judged 3 soil sites according to standard scoring sheets. Prizes were awarded for the 3 best scores Winners were - Donald Her shey, Manheim R 2, Ist prize; James Graybill, Lititz R 3, 2nd prize; and Jerry Snavely, Lit itz Rl, 3rd prize. Others in attendance were Eugene Hoover, Lititz R 3; C. David Landis, Lititz, R 2, Vinc ent Becker, Lititz R 3; Paul Kline, Lititz R 3, Forney Long necker, Lititz R 3; Glenn S. Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, Roy H Gar ber, Lititz R 3, David T. Her shey, Manheim Rl; Ray D 1 -Shents, Lititz R 4; Earl D Wenger, Manheim -R3; Daniel K. Hershey, Manheim R 3; Jay R. Foreman, Lititz Rl; Isaac G. Geib, Manheim R 3; Jesse Erway, Vo-Ag teacher at Man heim High School, and Berton Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. PUBLIC SALE OF DAIRY COWS AND MILKING EQUIPMENT On Thursday, August 27, 1964 at 1 P.M. at R. D. #2, Felton, Pa. in Chanceford Twp. ap prox. 1 mile North of Chance ford Gospel Tabernacle. The undersigned will offer at pub lic sale the following 28 HEAD DAIRY HERD 14 Registered Guernsey Cows 8 Grade Holstein Cows 3 Guernsey Heifers and 3 Hol stein heifers some bred, some open. Most of these cat tle will freshen between Sept ember and December. Herd is certified bangs free and ac credited on TB and health charts will be given for inter state shipment. Farmers if in need of good cows don’t miss this sale. MILKING EQUIPMENT 2 Surge Milkers, Esco 8 can milk cooler side open type, 3- can milk cooler, twin wash tub. Farm master water heat er, 23 10-gal. milk cans, 2 8- gal. milk cans, 2 milk buckets one is stainless steel with lid, two strainers, Stewart electric clippers. Not-responsible for accidents •n day of sale. Terms: Cash ROBERT KOHLER Owner Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer E. Davis, SCS, Lancaster. Delicious refreshments were Society of Farm Women 22 served by Mrs. Geib follow- met Tuesday evening at the ing the meeting. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Landis, Lancaster R 6. Members PENN MANOR CLASHING THIMBLES By Nancy Cramer The regular meeting of the Penn Manor Clashing Thimbles was held on Wednesday, Au gust 12, at the Penn Manor Junior High School. A party for the parents will be held on September 12 at 7-30 p.m. at the Conestoga Elementary School Members will model their garments. The leaders checked the completed protects and final instructions concerning the 4-H Sewing Round-up were given. It will be held on August 19 at the Penn Manor High School. a a a Checkerboard News PURINA LIQUID PIG WORMER Large roundworms and nodular worms can eat into your pig profits. Fight back with Purina Liquid Pig Wormer ~. knock out worms fasti This piperazine concentrate is easy to use. You just mix it with drinking water. There’s no need to change the feeding program ... your pigs keep right on eating and drinking. Liquid Pig Wormer is economical, too. For example, you can worm up to 256 pigs weighing from 40 to 80 lbs. for only 2 to Zi per head. Worm your pigs with Liquid Pig Wormer two weeks after weaning... and worm ’em again one month later. Health-robbing worms will go ... and your pigs will grow! Remember to ask for Purina Liquid Pig Wormer the next time you stop by our store. LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess, II Paradise - New Providence John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata Form Women Society 22 Entertain Husbands entertained their husbands at a corn and doggie roast. Mrs. Donald Esbenshade re signed as president of the So- COOL TOMATOES Tomatoes ripen best in tem peratures from 55 to 65 de grees, says J. 0. Dutt, exten sion vegetable gardening spe cialist at The Pennsylvania State University. That may ex plain why that red color takes so long coming after the green fruit is full grown on hot summer days. Watering to cool tomato plants during hot periods may hurry ripening of the fruit. •Registered trademarks—Ralston Purina Co. Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga ciety. Mrs. William Weller, vice held Tuesday, Sept. 8 5 ( president, will fill her unex- a.m. Members are pired term. 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Feed rolls can be reversed from tractor seat for easy clean out of foreign objects. Call us for a demonstration of the new duction champ of silage makers. FORAGE HARVESTERS BY AUISCHALME FOR TOP QUALITY SILAGE FASTER L. H. Bruboker Lancaster, Pa. Hi Farm Service Nissley Farm Si Quarryville, Pa. Washington Bor«/ Grumel Alien H. Motz Form Equipment New Holland, Pa. Uusch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. CALL TO-DAY \ * J, *■» A N. G. Myers & Rheems. Pa- L. H. Brubok' Lititz,
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