. « -i . ’ - —j. . *■ y\l\t ' , * 8 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27, 1965 , - i V,-Ag Departments T. Sponsor Mkr. Course around the buying nnd selling Dm mg March there will be ot bccf ' „ e rtß fon/Tf .. In cslotk m.nkelnv- tomse f'' 0 " 1 "'-' mcot "«* £ offm-d bv the. Vo.ational \g- tcinoon Many ie nu,lime D.j.a.-.enls of the I’ cls ( ons f . 0 1? - L vnH lollowing HU. .Vroo!, s!m;k I!l(!urtl^7^ i ’ 0 / I \ vo^ den Spot. I,a»'pLit. Slici 1 ) u 111 ' IIS special com se A ive- Manheun Centr..l, Penn Man- sto -‘ c ni.uKetmg handbook will be given to ail membois CERTIFICATES OF MERIT RECIPIENTS FOR DISTRICT 4 were, left to right, (front row): Paul B. Zimmerman; Kenneth Skiles; J. Richard Keller; (back row) Samuel Dum; Henry Kettering; Donald Eby; and Richard Hawk. „ *■ • 4 •> i Holland Concrete Stone Blocks Ready-Mix Metal > Concrete Windows New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Po. 354-2114 Can a change of feed give you 10% more milk? Yes 1... according to dairymen who have changed ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF THE QUAKER OATS CO. Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa, Millport- Roller Mill* S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. H. M. Stouffer A Sons, 4nc. Sailings Witmer J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Penna. wxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" 1 To Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Millport IV>*’ w and a diploma will be grant ed to persons attending all meetings of the course. The planned agenda for tlhe course has five problem area questions which are as fol- (Continued’ on Page 4) G Dairy Day (Continued fiom Page 1) Tuesday, Maich 2, stalling at 930 am and lunmng until about 3 30 p.m. The meeting is planned for the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lincoln Highway East, Lancas ter. The program will feature Dr. James Honan, general manager, Inter-state Milk Producers who will discuss “The milk market ing situation and milk control”. Joe S. Taylor, chairman, Dairy Science Extension Section, Penn State will talk about “The problem of pesticide re sidues in milk”, and “Dairy herd management ideas.” Dairy extension specialist, Stephen B. Spencer, from Penn State will discuss “Milk handling problems”, and “The present program to control pesticide residues”. A number of local dairy equipment dealers and suppli ers plan to have exhibits and displays on hand for the dairy men’s inspection. Lunch will be available at a cost of $l-10 per person. Milk, ice-cream and cheese will.be donated by the milk distribu tors and manufacturers of dairy products.- • County Swine (Continued from Page 1) Swine breeders are invited to contact Jim Martin, Chris tiana R 1 (phone 589-2644) by March 8 if interested in en tering this show. Entries must be in the 180220 pound Weight class. Each exhibitor may enter one pig borrow or gilt -r -with an entry fee of $l. If space permits, more than one entry per exhibitor may be accepted' after March 8, All entries will be judged on the hoof at the Stockyardls. The hogs will be killed on Tuesday at the Runzler & Co. packing house, and will be cut up for evaluation on Wed nesday. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. REELECTED TO A THREE-YEAR TERM AS STATE ABC DIRECTOR, Elvin Hess Jr., Strasburg Rl, reviews ABC Annual Report with newly elected sire reporting committeemen for District 5. They are, left to right, Hess; Roy H. Book, Ronks Rl, Holstein; Melvin R. Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, Guernsey; Robert W, Ulrich, Quarryville Rl, Jersey; J. Cleon Huber, Lan caster R 2, Ayrshire. % _ , .... , . evaluation figures will earn Exhibitors of the Champion | and Reserve- Champion oar- ' casses will receive trophies. The yield.' results from Hie “Jg Also there will be cash prizes carcass show will be an- f s| through the first ten places, nounced at the Swine Produc-,, j| as follows: 1—$10; 2—sB; ®— ers’ Banquet at the Blue Ball s’l $6; 4-10, $5. 'During the live- Fire Hall on March 19. A evaluation the audience wall baked ham supper, nerved % have an opportunity to judge family style, will begin at JS the animals. The scores that 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the bun come closest to the actual quet will be $250 fw adults, M and $1.25 for children. Jj VERMIN. let loxite Police Your Farm *.sA> t buildings to prevent de* cay, eliminate termites... use it diluted in hog and cattle oilers to control lice and mange. Control fleas in dog kennels and cocci', diosis in rabbit hutches. Toxite kills the criminals, Toxite kills red mites, fowl ticks, fleas> blue bugs, roaches, ticks, ants, hog lice, termites, bed bugs r contact. Easy to use Toxite can be sprayed, dipped, poured, sodsed painted on any surface. Dealersl Send lor Andersen's free promotion program ■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■ Please send the following 2 h □ Towle literature and prices. 5 □ Promotion proiranr information ■ B | “ f f > B. B Md,tSS B ANMItSON iOX COMPANY. INC. • INDIANAPOUS, INBI a City SUtt S ■MB ■■■■■■ write today, or ask your Anderson maul 365 Liberty Street-, East Lancaster, Pennsylvania Phone 717-394-9204 iobm^vwm Toxite is alvfrays «n duty Toxite is an oilbaae dis* ihfectant that penetrates all-cracks and crevices to ‘ prevent infestation. Usa * w Toxite in moat farm xmka Aurjtefwwn 1 met P.O. Box 1233 ■*s 4
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