—Lancaster Farming. Saturday,' July 20, 1963 • Poultry 6 • 4-H Judging (Continued from Page 1) He - was first in both beef cattle'and swine classes and fourth m sheep judging. Mark Nestleroth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Nester oth, won the sheep competi tion and was fourth high in dividual with 446 points. -Wilbur Hosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hosier, was seventh top individual judge with 43S points. Contestants judged two • Holstein (Continued from Page 1) judge will be Ray Smith, Monocay Meadows Farm, Fred enck, Maryland The afternoon program Mill get underway at 130 pm. Main speakei will be Ray Smith In addition, the pro giam will include remarks by the County Agent and the awarding of prizes i Of special intei£st to all County Holstein Association members, will be the Jumoi Pioject Calt, -which was award ed to Stanley Giavei This calt is housed at the Fiey fai m and will be on display all dav Chan man of the field day committee is Eveietjl News- v. anger Guernsey 4-H Holds Picnic Bj : Nanc\ Stoltzlus, sec. The Lane Co Guernsey Club met at the home ot Ellis R Denlinger, local leader Eu gene, Wayne & Rodney Den lingei weie hosts A nvely baseball game pieceeded the meeting Piesident Roy Brene man presided and leported that the <Tr. Leader Elaine Sto 11 /f u s as not ..pre sent due to hei participation in the Southeast 4-H Regional Leadership School at Cocoa Inn, Hershej, Penna Guernsey club members piacticing ludging dairy cows •with Mi Victoi Plastow and Donald Trimble aie Roy, Melvin and Lany Bieneman, Eugene Denlmgei and Nancy Stoltzfus It was decided at the meet ing that the members of the Guernsey 4-H club and lieu parents would accept the les ponsibility of the retieshment stand at the S P A B C giounds Thursday, August 1 Available Now For August- Seeding . 0; Tort. Alla Allalfa ! 9. Tort. Xaragansett All alia i • Cert. Vernal Alt all a i % Ort. Biiflalo Allalta 1 • fwt. Ranger Alfalfa i , Q. Cert. Pcnnscott Cloxer • • laiifoln Bronte Grass • Saratoga Bronx* Grass • ,S-37 Oi chard Grass • Reeds Canal \ Grass • Timothy • Radi no Timor • Pasture Mixture • Balboa B>e [ SMOKKTOWX Ph. Italic. 3117-3530 classes each of beef cattle, swine and sheep, giving oral placing leasons on one class. The team score was deter mined on reasons and plac ings. ' Other participating county judges were John Prey, Quar ryville R 2; Larry Weaver, New Holland Rl, and Kenneth Hess, Strasburg Rl. The contest is considered a preview of state competition at 4-H days next month at the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. The official county jud ging team wilbbe selected prior to the state contest by county extension, personnel and local leaders. I Y#U CAN t i ««ni on I Lancaster Co. Distributors for Manzate MILLER CHEMICAL and FERTILIZER: CORP. TSSjr P. O. Box 25, EPHRATA | P#r*Jl|F«*" ■ “Manzate” gives you safe, sure control of early and 1 easy-to-use l “Manzate.” Proven by years- ofr use, “Man late blight on potatoes. For powerful disease protection rate” effectively controls' a wide- range- of> diseases oni that gives you bonus yields—more No. I’s* spray with other vegetable, crops, too. On an chemicals; follow labeling imtructionsand warnings carefully* spray ftft* U 5 PM off Better Things for Better Living-.through Chemistry (■Continued from Page 1) Anthony and Sons, Strauss town, "visitors will see-IS,OOO pullets raised under, contro'l ed environment, 9,000 caged layers, 25,000 hens on floors, and experimental houses with individual breeding- pens. The combined hog and poul try operation of Jacob Auges berger and Son, Reiuholds, the last stop on the tour, will show 10,000 birds in cages and 8,000 birds on the floor. Reservations, accompanied by $2.25 per person, nwiot reach Sally Harper at the Lan caster Poultry Center by July 2'4‘. Tour chairman is Mark Hosier, Stop diseases before they start... IB MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC. 736 Kast Chestnut Street Lancaster, Penna. Phone 397-3721 MANZATE - ... regularly MANEB FUNGICIDE r ’ Started Pullets Ready to Lay Available Now All Vaccinations Excellent Health Grown in Lancaster Co. FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Pa. RED #l, 653-9891 963' H'&.N “Nick Chicks” ire- improved models of the & N' “Nick Chicks” which arned an award* for high t income ($3.12 per hen oused) *USDA nummary port ARS 44-79-2. Phone 733-6525
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