VOL. 7 NO. 4jfl Aj ELECTED TO THREE-YEAR TERMS AS DIRECTORS of the Lancaster County Holstein-Friesian Breeders Association Tuesday night were, left to right, Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl; Donald Eby, Gordonville Rl, and Roy Book, Ronks Rl. Election was held during the twelfth annual meeting and ban quet of the association at Hostetter’s banquet hall in Mount Joy. L. F. Photo. Three Directors Elected At Holstem Meet Thrift directors were elected to fclfee_' year terms at the twelfti annual meeting and banquet of the Lancaster Coun ty Holsteln-Fnesian Associa tion Tuesday night at Hostet tei’s banquet hall in Mount Joy. The-new directors are Don ald Eby, Gordonville Rl; Ro bert Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl, and Roy Book, Ronks Rl. Retiring directois Henry Ket tering, J. Eveiett Kreider and J Wade Grotf served a no minating committee." State Director, Clarence Ev ens, announced that arrange ments have been made to hold the state annual con\ ention in Lancaster County in 19ti3. State secielaiy and fieldman. Bill Nickel, lepoited that theie were 40,000 Holsteins registei ed and 20,000 tiansfened last Farm Calendar Nov, 19 7-30 pm. ■ — 4-H Electric club roundup at the Little Britain Elemental y School Nov. 20 12 noon ■ — Soil and water conservation awards to 4-H club membeis to be presented by the Lan caster Kiwanis Club at Hotel Brunswick 12 noon Mount Joy Tur key and capon club roundup-, at the Mount Joy Club meeting, s banquet hall Nov. 22 THANKSGIVING DAY Nov. 25-29 National 4-II Club Congiess, Chicago Nov. 26 7 30 pm Coun ty Future Farmeis of Ameri ca meets at Solanoo High School. Nov. 28 Pennsylvania Young Farmers Association convention at the Penns > 1- vaaia State University. , . ifr S.-IH H>.l '■(‘SlHuHf tl'’ f f f" year in the state. This means that 62 per cent of all regis tered cows are black and white, he said, and this is a net gain of one per cent over jthis pi avion a yeaiy Speakei of the evening was Di." D 'L. Biemesderfer, Mill ersville State College, who soke on “The Good Olid Daiys’V Wesley Mast Has Reserve At Timonium Weslev Mast narrowly miss ed his second grand champion ship in as manv weeks as he showed both the Hereford and Angus leserve champion 4-H steei s Monday at the Eastern National Ln estock Exposition at Timonium Mai \ land Fiesh foi his clean sweep of the 4-H Angus exhibition and (.Continued on Page 12) FARM-CITYiWEEK NOVEMBER 16-22, 1962 1*** ii * liliM’-f > [‘f ffi'J "■ H.M-m t ( 1 1 i ’ii P ' ! i f Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17, 1962 John Frey Has Carcass Champ At Timonium Join Frey, a fourteen year old Futme Faimer from Qua:, ryville R 2, saw tho first fruits of his FFA Angus Cow pro. ject bring him honors in the on-rail judging of the carcass steer class at the Eastern Na tional Livestock Exposition Tuesday ~ The steer placed fourth in the on.hoof judging at the Timonuun, Mainland. show last Satuidav He was sued bv biother Fred Fiev s held sire a Kev stone Eilenmeie, and out of an Angus biood cow which John has enteied as an FFA pioject at Solanco High School. The Frev hi others who (Continued on page 3) Chester County 4-H’ers Sweep District Show A pair of 4jH showmen fi om Chester county swept the two tap placmgs in the Southeast Distnct 4_H Eabv Beef club show at the Lan caster Stockyards Wednesday. Ronald Mentzei, a 16 year old junior at Dowmngton High School exhibited a 1010 pound Angus to the top spot of the show. In his first show ing at Lancastei, the son of Mr. and Mis Charles Mentzer, Downingtown, collected the rosette with his fourth 4_H steer. Ronald purchased the steer fiom his father who in man. agei of Reynard Run Farms in Chester County The steer, Wrhich was the Chester County champion and placed fourth at the Pennsylvania livestock Exposition last week, was purchased at the sale Wed. nesday by Kunzler and Com. pany, Inc of Lancaster on a bid of 87 cents' a pound. The reserve champion, pur. chased by Bxton Sales Coni pan\ for 45c a pound was a 960 pound Angus exhibited by Fied Miley. The 15 year old son ot Mr and Mrs James M SCD Directors Approve Plans For Five Farms Fne conservation plans cov. ermg 499 acies weie appiov ed bv the 'Lancaster County Soil Consenation District Dnectois Monday night The terms of tw r o membeis of the distuct dnectois will expne as of Januan 1. 1960. accoiduig to intoimation ie ceived tiom the state office of the Soil Consenation Sen ice The teim of Countv Com. missioner Richaid Witmer and Committee Chau man Amos Funk will end but both can he re.appomted bv the Coun tv Comnussioneis who have the responsibility, under the charter of the Soil Conserva. tion District, of filling all va cancies Thirteea designated Countv (Continued on Page U) Milk Producers Co-op To Meet In Philadelphia Philadelphia — A tsei'- routided program de\oted to discussing changes in agncul tme in geneial and milk mai keting in parnculai is be.iediil ed foi the 27th Annual Meet ing ot the Inter-State Milk Pio ducers here on Tnursdav and Fi iday Kotember 29 an> 30 Business sessions in the Ben jamin Franklin Hotel v. ill be attended by-approximately 100 persoi s, 134 of them official delegates. Seven hundred meiu (CoQt}aued op Page, 5) I til I' VI ' ! '! H it ' 1 ' ■ Lit i 11 i I I I $2 Per Year Miley, Jr , Downingtown 81, is a neighbor of the champion exhibitor The champion Hereford, shown bv Fred Hinton, Jr., Quarrjville R 2, was purchas ed by the Stockyaid Inn, Lan caster at a bid of 40c a pound. The 104 5 pound steer, shown by the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linton, was named champion over the entry of Nancv Fiev, Marietta Rl. bliss Frej’s steer, the reserve champion at the Ephrata Fair in September, was purchased by the Consolidated Dressed Beef Company of Philadel phia for 34 cents a pound, (Continued on Page S') Watershed Meet Is Scheduled At Penryn a sounds color, motion pic ture called “Beyond Tomor row’ will be the feature of the program at a watershed meeting in the Penryii fire hall Mondav, November 19, at i 30 pm The film, produced by the Penns* Ivama Department ot Agriculture about a year ago, tells in \l\ld and graphic sty le the stor* of the need for consenation and what is be ing done about it in Pennsyl. vama A panel of several farmers from the aiea will discuss the couseivation programs on their faims and answer q'ues. tions of faimeis who would like to know more about the piogiam W Martin Muth, Woik I’n't Conseivatiomst £10111 the- comm office of the Soil Consen anon Semce, will also be on hand to answer am technical questions con cerning soil conseiration prac tices Henrv H Hackman, Man_ heim R2, issues an invitation, to anjone interested in con servation but specially urges fanners, who feel they have an erosion problem on their farm and would like ito find the answers to attend. Follow mg the program, snacks will be served. FIVE - DAY WEATHER FORECAST Temperatures during the next fix e da> s are o\i>ectcd to axerage near the normal range ot do at night to 32 in the afternoon. Near nor. inal temperature readings aie expected at the begin ning of the period becoming cooler near the end of the period. Precipitation may total 0.1 to 0.5 inch falling Saturday morning and again Monday. 1 w. t * nil i