Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1961, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1961
_ cli a r' .• Solanco, and remarks by
9 rrlA Convention jj rs . Swank, regional direct-
(From page 1) or G f FHA., the program in
convention were vice presi- eluded a skit, called Opera
dent, Mary Ann Nixdorf, tion Fallout, by the Penn
Warwick Union; secretary, Manor chapter. Warwick
Mary Kay Landis, Lampeter- Chapter presented a movie
Strasburg; treasurer, Linda on Home Ec in our schools,
Weaver, Garden Spot, and and Hempfield chapter pre
historian, Fay Nolt of Man- rented a demonstration cal
heim Central led How To Be An Artist
After the welcome by Ray- Without a Brush,
mond Dunlap, Supervising Miss Marian 8011, of the
Principal of the host school Manheim Central chapter
The Won
Id’s Beet Way To The World’*
Cunningham builds more Into 'em...
so you can get more out of 'eml
See the world’s greatest haymalc- Cunningham... always the num
ers at your Dealer’s now! Three her one name in h£y condition-
Hay Conditioners ers... now introduces these new
... the Commander” with guar- ways to better hay . . . the
anteed reels . . .'the “Ranger” “Sweepstake” Side Delivery
with large wheels, and guaran- Rake and the “Roto-Tedder. ’
teed reels . . . and the rugged, Get the good news about Cun
low cost “Pacer." ningham—at your Dealer’s now!
'Commander" Hay" Conditioner "Rancer" Hay Conditioner
“facer" Hay Conditioner
Better buy
Cunreingham
better by experience <$
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANC.
SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE
NEW HOLLAND
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
QUARRYVILLE, PA-
“Roto-Tedder”
Ut\' ••
.:v, r ;
“Sweepstake”
Side Delivery Rake
LITITZ. R. D. 3
PHONE EL 4-221 <.
Phone ST 6-3630
told of her experience as C arm r'al<an<4*r
fourth vice president of the raim V-dlcHUdl
Pennsylvania Association of ' (From Paae 1>
Future Homemakers
Ruth Miller, Perm Manor,
Last Year’s reporter gave the
following report on en
rollment in Ihe county chap
ters of FHA' Cocahco Union,
22, Columbia, 63; Conestoga
Valley, 30, Donegal Joint,
30; Eastern Lancaster Coun
ty Joint, 50; Elizabethtown,
18; Hempfield Joint, 30;
Lampeter-Strasburg 30; Man
heim Central, 41; Manheim
Township, 18; Penn Manor,
52; Pequea Valley, 22, Solan
co, 31, and Warwifck, 20
Tumor High chapters are
Penn Manor, 59 'and War
wick, 14.
Highway accidents killed tour of Lancaster County,
43,000 persons and injured beginning at Masonic Home
’ 078,000 on US. Highways Farms, Elizabethtown.
'• » iqso May 12—6 30 pm - First an-
c Hoffman
C/ FARM SEEDS
ALFALFA• CLOVER • OATS • PASTURE mi...
THESE HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY TO SERVE YOUI
ELMER BRILL C. B. ERB R. GLAIR MURPHY
Elizabethtown EM 7-5441 Landisville TW 8-7115 Hensel KI 8-2443 _
FRANK H. BUCHER . LESTER ERB
Lititz MA 6-6504 Elizabethtown EM 7-7112
JASON H. MELLINGER
Strasburg OV 7-6
. A.-H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, iKIC., LANDISVILLE, PENNA. f--
' Serving farmers wifh finest quality seeds since 1899\ : - '
r , -y\
600 pounds of PIOREER
“DRYAMD FRESHENING" yields
an EXTRA TON of milk!
60 DAYS ON PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING
WILL IMPROVE PROFITABILITY OF YOUR HERD
Calving stimulates a cow to produce fat
beyond her ability to convert feed into
milk. So, during the first months of her
lactation, she "steals” milk-making nutri*
ents from her body.
It requires only 600 pounds of Pioneer
Dry and Freshening feed to repair the
body tissue used during the previous lac
tation ... to build a reserve of body con
dition for the next lactation.,. and to
produce a vigorous calf.
Pioneer Dry and Fresh, fed during the
dry period, is a sound investment in herd
health, sustained high production, and
longevity for your pro
ducing herd.
PIONEER
DRY AND FRESHENING
DELIVERS
• Up to 25% more milk
• Higher breeding efficlerfcy
• Strong, vigorous calves
• Ease in calving
• Quick elimination' of placenta
• Less udder congestion
• Better herd health
Joseph M. Good & Sons
meeting in the high school
Thomas C. Atkins of Erb
Brothers Nursery will dis
cuss home grounds land
scaping.
Peaana. Association of Milk
Dealers at the Bedford
Springs Hotel. Selection of
Pennsylvania’s Miss Milk
maid.
May 9—B pm. - Meeting of
the Elizabethtown Donegal
4-H community club in the
Donegal High School.
May 10 8 pm - County
Guernsey 4-H Club meets
at the home of Melvin
Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl.
May 11 11:30 am. Na
tional Ayrshire Association
LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE
JONATHAN S. SHIRK
Leola
nual Father-Son banquet
of the Manor Future Farm
ers of America in the High
School cafeteria.
6:30 p.m. Banquet of the
. National Ayrshire Breed
ers Assn in the Penn Har
ris hotel, Harrisburg
8 pm - Boots and saddles
light horse and pony 4-H
club meets in the Landis
ville fLe hall.
Bpm - Ag Center Finance
committee meets at the
Poultry Center.
May 13 National Ayrshire
cattle show at the Farm
Show building, Harrisburg
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer & Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1798
EDGAR C. UMBLE
Gap HI 2-4525
. AFTER
COMPLETING
RECORD
The samt cow
«ft*r havinf
produced 23»j
044 (bt •/
milk and 941
lbs. of fat ol
ci 4 year old*
Not* Ih* eX*
Irem* dairy*
ness an*
exceptional
body eondl*
tion showl
offer this cov#
produced
UVa tons v
milk.