NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Associa tion are, left to right, Jacob Houser, Jr., treasurer; Jay Landis, president; Robert Hess, vice president, John Shelly, secretary. - —L F. Photo • DHIA (From page D with-held from his wages This amount would cover costs of training a new test er as well as other incident al costs connected with re placing a tester who works less than a year New directors, their ad dresses and their associations aie as follows, Hayes Hast ings, Kirkwood Rl, Assn 2, Charles McSparran, Peach Bottom R 2, Assn .five; Rob ert McSparran, Peach Bot tom R 2, Assn 15, - Charles Tyndall, Peach Bottom Rl, Assn 16, Jason Weaver, oi Quanyville R 2, Assn. 11, and Robert Hess, Strasburg Rl, Assn eight John R Brenneman, Kirk wood Rl, will represent the county Guernsey association while Aaron Weaver, Narvon R 2, will fill the unexpired term of Job Stoltzfus from association twelve Stock Show Dates Scheduled Harrisburg, Pa The Pennsylvania State Farm Products Show Commission today announced that the 1961 Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition will be held No vember 6 through 11 at the Farm Show Buildings here Commission Chairman Wil liam L Henning, Stale Sec retary of Agriculture, said that the dates will allow ex hibitors ol swine, beef cattle and sheep to move their ani mals from the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition to Tim omum, Md., for the Eastern National Livestock Show winch follows the next week This is the fifth outing for the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition which currently ranks at or near the top in the East for the quality of its swine, sheep and carcass shows It is sponsored bv Ihe Shite Faim Products Show Commission, an administra te c commission of the Penn sylvania Department of Agio if* 8 ** 1. |: AUTOMATIC [ DELIVERIES! | Based on the severity of !|the weather and your e “degree-day” needs. No >|i»eed to call us^ —and no ij worry about running short GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fcrirview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. OL 3-2071 1960 Ist Quartile Penna. -4| st Quartile Central Random Sample I New York Random Egg-Laying Contest X. Sample Egg Laying Contest 1959 Ist Quartile Penna. -4 st Quartile Central 'Random Sample I New York Random; Egg-Laying Contest X_ Sample Egg Laying: Contest i9ss ; ' | Ist Quartile Penna. Random Sample Egg Laying Contest 1957 Ist Highest All-Breed nd Highest Leghorn i Hen Record in Pa. 7 Hen Record in the; Laying Contest Lmj Nation KEYSTONE HATCHERY 2556 Creek Hill Rd, Lancaster Rep. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Clarence Cox. Phone Lancaster EX 2-2710 Hatchery Ph Leola OL 6-7851 6—Lancaster Farming, Satun • Soils Day (From page 5) suits of spraying corn with" Rib b°ns for placings in unty Agent M.M. Smith, Red . hay shov i , ta the 1 ’ , lowing: John L. Shenk ribbons in the corn contest willow street R2> two ’ were won by Robert G places and two third pi baker, Mount Joy Rl; David R. Benner, Ronks irence Keener, Jr., Man- and Raymond L. Witmo> im Rl; J. Zeigler Hess, of Willow Street Rl, one irryville R 3; George W. place each; J. Mowrey i ;kson and Son, Christiana Lancaster R 4, one thud I J. Clarence Garber, Sr. one fourth place; Labia, icaster R 6. Blue ribbins Byers, Conestoga Rl, .■e won by Clarence Ke- place, and Robert Bin icr Sr., Manheim Rl; Har- Drumore, a fourth place G. Rohrer, Lancaster bon. WEIGH and COMPARE TESTS PROVE FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS ARE < I ■“ -1 AMERICA’S GREATEST HYBRIDS FBIHIK’S CD HYitme „ See your local Hoffman Seed-Man or Phone Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, 1 M 4S ft The services of the 'County Bank' have alwav 5 assisted 4-H members to grow with their communities. The Lancaster County National Bank Four Convenient Offices 23 EAST KING STREET Cor. Prince & James S* 138 N. Queen,Sl. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpoiat 11,11 lay. Gan Jr.-, Lancaster R 6. 'ft* < * X Consistently Good Year-After 4-H Members Prepare for Q\i Lifetime I \n. Ml '^====^y~' / f-^A 1643 Lincoln Hwy. East arcl 'H I ■' r > * + **• V