12— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 23. 1960 Manheim Miss Is Milk Maid - The honor of being named Miss Lancaster, County Milk Maid for 1960 was given this week to Miss Barbara Ann Keener, Manheim R3.'a sev enteen year-old 4-H dairy club member Miss Keener received icr crown on Tuesday evening from William J. Deisley, piesident of the Lancaster County Milk fc 1- Health, Inc a nonprofit organization of milk dealers and farmers promoting the sale of milk, sponsors of the event A senior at Manheim Cen tral High School, the new Milk Maul has been a mem ber of tlw county Holstein 4-H club lor the past nine yea--s Grooming .herself to the point where she was top choice of the judges is not the only grooming Barbara has done in contests She is a turn believer in the idea that cows can be beautiful as well as productive Because of her abihtv and resouisefuiness in grooming dairy cattle, Barbaia won the championship fitting tit le at both the 1956 and ‘57 County 4-H ( dairy shows Active in other organi zations in the school and community, Barbara is vice president of the-- Manheim Chapter Future Homemeak ers organist at church and school, glee club membci, news editor of the high sciool newspaper and class historian The daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Keener, Bar baia will represent the co untv m the Miss Pennsyl vania Milk Maid contest at Hamsburg next week Cherry yellows is a virus disease present in almost all bearing sour cherry orch ards It does not kill the trees, but ..seriously reduces yields of trees which have been diseased for several years “prompt Ball Bond Service” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Oltco Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. "Prompt Bail Bond Service” FARMERS NOW IS THE TIME FOR NITROGEN Organic Plant Food Co. Groff .town Rd. Ph. Lane. EX 2-4963 EVERYTHING Grows BETTER With New Jersey Green Sand and Calphos . . . uh) lor all field crops (com, potatoes. tomuLoc., tobacco etc.) as well a 1 goldens, lawns flower beds Any quantity available Bag or Bulk Ton or carload lots. 3ROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Avenue Ph. LO 9-1580 H. MERVIN McMICHAEL Lane., R. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377 or your local dealer County Man Finishes Course Philip Owen, Willow Stre et, recently completed a Farm Machinery course at the Gash-Stull Company Product Education Farm in Newtown Square. Owen re- PHILIP OWEN ceived one of the highest marks in the class and was awarded a certificate of com pletion at ceremonies held at the farm she course included full product knowledge of the Ford tractc 1 * and equipment line, as well as a salesman’.s course Owen is employed by the Conestoga Faim Service of Quarryvilie MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE FARM EQUIPMENT s i a sit 5 * x The personnel of Chet Long are ready to serve you With whatever probleir you have, a complete service department for tractors', cars and trucks. Dynometei’ tune up on any make tractor. Official inspection station, also painting and body repairs. CUNNINGHAM CRIMPERS & TEDDERS BRADY HAY CRIMPERS & CHOPPERS WOOD ROTARY CUTTERS 127 FRONT ST., AKRON, PENNA. head more pigs farrowed There Is no evident Hon Cholera than in 1958, there were 1 this time that the mc^ I iwvj ■'«* million fewer pigs vaccinat* of hog cholera is inci ei , Sl Dftcoc Throaf cd than during 1958. This However, fewer vacc«i atl ruiCl i m coi follows a general trend which could set the stage for Ct Based on the rate of vac- has prevailed for the past outbreaks of the disejj cination for, hog cholera 5 or 6 years. Available vaccines ntl(i last year, the percentage of If the trend toward loss vaccination procedures nifis vaccinated is not ade- vaccination continues, only effective, bu„ ihey pigs vaccinaiea is nm aue one-third of the na- used before summer, Kos n TS*; » 5 hogs wlu b° f protected the mcidoooe .t tins £ S US De!oortao"t P o£ Mato? ho, cholera Thl, is .. usual .y grealo.L Agriculture animal disease too low a percentage o the best .nae to vner,, experts repeat stop heavy losses if the dis- i, in the sor ng or trli V; Last year,' with 7 million ease .becomes widespread (Turn to page 15) ' SALES and SERVICE X- s* Sr, , - *» „™ / - y v , <r >, V * v v< ♦ ' v *-',■' s-j * ~ ' •* /« •» * * ' /, Ofcv * *• > Left to right Roy Buch, Alvin Wise and Mrs and Mr. Chester Long MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE FARM EQUIPMENT And many more brands not listed. CHET LONG RAIN or SHINE Make High Quality Hay NICHOLSON HAY TEDDER the crop in air, combing out the lumps and open ing up the thick butt ends of the swath, leaving fluffy condition so that warm dry air can pass through it and reduce the moisture with maximum speed. NEW IMPROVED MODELS UTI Ground Drive UT2 PTO Drive New type double acting spring steel tine. Available for older models. Forward screw control for adjusting working depth of tines. You can cut/ cure and bale high protein hay in two days. A simple machine de« signed for fast work and easy maintenance. .e-'V'l.* - "V v *&r‘ v S 4* * >AV<v PAPEC FARM EQUIPMENT Write for information & prices ELMER SPAYD R. D. *l, LITITZ Located 1 mi. E of Brunnervillc 4 mi W of Lincoln * T GROVE FARM WAGONS MOJONNIER BULK COOLERS EZEE FLOW LIME DRILLS This'Nicholson tedder by its unique double tine action is gently throwing LIMITED SUPPLY ‘ , y v ** ' l^v*. Ephrata Republic 3-5522
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