—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 30, 1961 10 • Farm Bureau (From page i-> take over the assets and lia bilities of that -Co-op in an exchange of stock program. The members of the Coates ville cooperative will be asked to vote on accepting the proposal at a special meeting on January 23, he said The annual statement of the Lancaster County Farm Bureau showed a smaller volume of business with members during 1961 as compared with the year pre vious However, total gross income was up, as was to tal net savings In 1960 members did $4,- 22? 369 worth of business with a total gross income of $654,991 and a net ing for patrons of $61921 This year business volume was $4,192 5C3 with gross income of $7ll 972 and net savings of $95,214 In o*he" business, mem bers elected the following for" directors Northeastern Dwtrict Samuel B Heisey. Sheridan Rl; Southeastern D’stnct, Melvin Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, Northwestern District Abner H R’s=er, Bambndge Rl, and South western District, Paul M i Her", Quarryville Rl. Order Your Twine NOW THE PRICE IS RIGHT ALL TWINE GUARANTEED Grumelli Farm Service QUARRYVILLE. R. D. 2 PH. ST 6-3630 America’s most talked-about spreader has a new BIG brother! Hew Tpea FLAIL/160 bu BIG! Shreds finer... spreads uniformly in any weather! BHere’s the ideal spreader for large livestock and dairy herd operations. It’s the big 160- bushel brother of the first flail spreader which was introduced just one year ago. (Capacity of the first flail: 130 bu.) Flail spreaders are one more reason why you should look at New Idea before you buy. NOW ON DISPLAY... SEE IT TODAYI CHA3. McCOMSEY & SONS A. B. C. GROFF New Holland WILBUR H. CWAYBILL J. PAUL NOLT Lilitz. R. D. 2 Gap H. S. NEWCOMER & SON I. H. REITZ & SON. Inc. Mount Joy Lititz. R. D. 4 ALLEN H. MATZ A. L. HERR & BRO. Denver Quarryville • Corn Show ~ (From page 1) In the 4-H tobacco club roundup held in coniunction with the corn show in the Bayuk Cigar Company ware house on North Water street, Lancaster, Robert Hollinger. Lititz R 3 shewed both wrap per and filler champ'on hands Reserve champion fiPer band was exhib ted by Jav Foreman. Lititz R 3 An nette Long, Lititz R 3 showed the reserve champion wrap per hand and went on to have high score m the pro ject book contest Mis? Long bad previously won the project score con test in the Northwest pounty d virion of the judging Win ners in the other divisions were Southwest, SI ephen Marlin. Drumore Rl, South east, Richard Leaman 2554 Creek Hill Road, and North east, Jay Bucher, Ephrata Rl Following are the complete placmgs in both c’ubs. Wrapper 1, Robert HoPing er Lititz R 3; 2, Anette Long, Lititz R - 3, C’yda Hahn Co lumbia Rl; 4, Lloyd Hahn, Columbia Rl: 5 Warren Weaver, Washington Boro Hickory Hill. Pa. LANDIS BROS. Lancaster TOBACCO Exhibit Filler; 1, Robert Hollinger; 2, Jay Foreman, Lititz R 3; 3, Annette Long; 4, R'chard Long, Mil ersville - Rl; 5, Warren Weaver. Project . Southeast 1, Richard Lea man, 2554 Creek Hill RD; 3, Harold Leaman, 2554 Creek Hill Rd; 3 Gerald Reeser, Bird-in-Hand. Southwest 1, Stephen Mar tin, Drumore Rl; 2, Wendell Martin, Drumore Rl; 3, Da vid Mver, Millersv lie Rl; Dale Bu hong, Columbia R 2 Northeast: 1, Jay Bucher, Ephrata Rl; 2, Jerry Snader, Ephrata Rl; 3, Jay Foreman. Lititz R 3, 4, Eric Stoner, of 1051 Eden Rd Northwest - 1, Annette Long, Lmtz R 3; 2, Robert Lee Kopp, Manlieim R 2; 3, Lloyd Hahn, Co u.nb’a Rl; 4, Richard Buckwalter, Lititz R 3. 5 Mark Nestleroth, of Manheim R 3 COHN Exh’bit 1, Donald Trimble, Qnarry vPle Rl; 2, Paul Trimble of Qumryville Rl; 3. Daniel Brubaker, Ephrata Rl. Project 1, Paul Trimble, 2, Donald Trimble, 3, Annette Long, of Lititz R 3; 4, Mark Nest.eroth of Manheim R 3 9 Lancaster Poultry (From page 3t 18, NO BID; 14 D. E Horn & Co (J S Peters), 4300 WV, 9, Roy E. Ream, 17 9; 15 M&B (Kenneth M Funk) 1000 IRP, 13-3, NO SALE, 21 0 bid 16 Same, 850 IRP, 13-3, NO SALE, 21 2 bid; 17. Same, 200 IRP, 13-3, Roy E Ream, 24 0; 18 M&B (Benjamin Brubaker), 1200 W Mt P. 13 2, W. C Mell inger & Son, 22 0; 19. Same °0 Same, Daniel K. Good, 22 3 21 Same, W C Mellmger & Son, 22.0; 22 Benjamin Brubaker, 750 W Mt, 9-2, Martin Brendle, 18 0; 23 J. aj -»—r - Carr, 2000 L-F, NO SALE, COWS PROPERLY COfOTIONEO ... during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% MORE MILK! , BEFORE CALVING Thi. on the Pioneer program for 60 days before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body condition. AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th. same cow after having produced 23,044 lbs* of milk and 941 lbs. of fat as a 4 year old. Note the extreme dairyness and exceptional body condition shown after this cow produced 11 Va tons of milkl D-920-60A Joseph M. Good & Sons Wildlife Club SALE REGISTER U n U c Dartu Mon., Jnn. 1, —12:45 p.m. nuiua roily Holstein Dispersal sale, three By Linda Stauffer, Reporter miles West of Lancaster just .The December meeting of North of Rt. 30 along Cen the Lititz 4-H Wildlife club terville Road. By Harry H. was held recently at the Noll. Diller & Kreider, Aucts home of Annette Long' Lititz R 3. CUT FOOD BUDGET Jay Foreman, president Learning to shop wisely is called the meeting to order. D ne of the best ways to re- Members responded to roll duce your food budget, be call by naming the wildlife heves Louise Hamilton, they had seen during the past Penn State extension foods month specialist Buy the amounts After tjie business meeting jou need and choose foods the club members sang that offer good values for the Chri.tmas Carols and ex money. changed gifts © Entomology (From page 1) tl e field of seven competitors includ ng -first through fou r year members Although Da vd his collection la'-' year, this is his first year m club v/oik Runner-up in both categor ies was Steven Rannels, sor of Mr and Mrs Donald Ran nels, 123 S Spruce Street Lititz Steven was giver cred't for helping to interes' David Wenger in the project Third p ace in both cate gones went to Linda 1 orter daughter of Mr and Mrs Eo gar Porter, Washington Borr Rl The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. D. 3. LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 See us today for full particulars. LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a sustained high level of milk produc tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry, Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous . lactation, build a reserve of body condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving diffi culties, eliminate placenta quickly, have less udder congestion, and most importantly they will produce up to 25% more milk! WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. FLORIN Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-2411
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