—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11, 1964 8 -v > > v '*- V* < Vw ’ ’ . A*- ■'v J*/* > V>v *'i<*' > > , ' ,? 4 * >-<5 - ( A -.*?}% t s /s'' ->**' X-iSf JktN } -.V .t< . \ „V>V-<io ~ 'i?i‘■■’.<<K < v -.' ~ ,’ k ,’! *■ s*^ ?v >* * < s * - v ' . '>>3 * > % ‘ V v- W , *>. - p *rv.! ;>■ > - 'L' <v V DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS of Producers Co-operative Exchange, more widely known as “Coatesville Co-op” asthey appeared following the annual board meeting and election. Seated left to right are Mark S Hess, Hershey, vice presi dent; William G. Carlin, Coatesville, president; H. Raymond Stoner, 1051 Eden Road, Lancaster, secretary; and Melvin R. Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, treasurer. Stand ing are Lester Hershey, Parkesburg; Lester Gehman, Manheim; John Melhorn, Mount Joy; Joseph Kreider, Lebanon, and Harry P. Metz, Belleville. Carlin in his annual message reported increases in sayings and assets, and forecast further jumps in egg volume. _ '• Tobocco Show (Continued from Page II ifche county preliminary to the JTafiu Show was .Very good ft«in)fall appealed to make difference in quality this yaar as 15 of the 30 top pla'c jmg* came from Strashurg HI, ats area blessed with slightly ■t«re mu last summer than ■i»st parte of the county. money far the show yra* donated by The Consolida ted Cigar Co., Inc , Resalte were as follows: binmsr Bi*der ("over 26 inches) I, Melvin S Pis her (champ- J*®); 2, Lloyd D. Bsb&nsluude, Rl; 3, Donna Lou Hess, 24£1 Fruitrffle Pk . 4, J. C Stehma-a, 5, Wrbmer J Rohrer. Binder (under 26 inches) 1, G-lenai B Shultz, Pequea Rl, 2, Melvin S Fisher, Strashurg Hi, 8, Eugene tM Rohrer, Htraahurg HI. 4, Witrner J Rohrer, Strasfcurg Rl. 5, J C Ktatoman. Lancaster R 6. I'l LIiKK Filler (over 26 inches) J, Bugene M Rohrer, (champ ion): '2, Melvin S Rothrer, Btradbuifg Hi, 3, Henry H. Rohrer, Strasburg Rl, 4, Ross R. lien linger, Straslburg Rl, 5, Rov M Rohrer, Strasburg Rl Filler (under 26 inches) 1, Melvin S Fisher, 2, Eugene )d Rohrer - 3, R W Martin, lilt it z R 3, 4, Roy M Rohrer, S, John D Hahecker, Lancaster Rl. WRAPPER Wrapper (over 26 inches) 1, Melvin S Fisher, 2, John (Tlhomais, MiUersvnlle Rl 3, Ri chard Thomas, Millersville Rl, 4, Jov R Nissley, Manheim R 4, B, \Vi"is H Hackman Eliza beth U.vu R 3 >\ rapper (under 26 inches) 1, Melvin S Fisher (champ- Son) , 2, J C Stebnaan, 3, Roy Lehman, Holtwood R 1 4, Lan dis L. NissJey, Manheim R 4, S, Lois Risser, Holtwood Rl. P.P.A. Filler 1. Kenneth Martin, Benver Rl, 2, TUden Taylor, New Holland Rl, 3, G-leaa. •hultz, Pequea Rl, 4, Daniel Brb, Columbia 82, Iflssier, Nevr Holland AT. "Wrapper —1, Do&ald'tHftT, 1125 South View ■!#»/ i*r (champion), 2, rfess, Lsncaater R 6, 3, D§,v*id •Seck •r, Mount Joy K 2, 4, Horst, New HollaJid.'f(#H! Clyde Wossler, New Holland ✓ s N s* * v." * < ißudu tU4- MR. ARE YOU GETTING AIL THE YOU Perhaps you’ll begin answering that question by asking yourself another: "How much milk should I get?” You should get all the milk your cows are capable of producing. And chances are, that amounts to a good many extra tons. Many dairymen who now manage for profit the PIONEER way have found that some of their cows are capable of producing as much as 2,000 lbs. more milk per year than they had been giving. No doubt you’ve invested a lot of time, money and effort in improved breeding and selection. You’ve invested in a high-production potential for your cows. Protect that investment . . . and take full advantage of it. Let PIONEER feeds and PIONEER feeding programs help you feed out and milk out the full inherited production capacity of your herd. Challenge your herd! Give your cows a chance to prove how good they really are. Stop in and ask us for more details about PIONEER dairy feeding programs. Remember, there’s a PIONEER feed to fit every need. Joseph M. Good & Sons Leola Vliiir ' i*' s .• . V W v N V v \ ** * MILK SHOULD? No Other Protein Need When You Feei V 4 USE ONLY Vt LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND tOUOHAGE - GET BIGGER PROFITS ADORES! C. O. NOLT LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR BIRD-llf-HAND Phone Lane. 397-0751 FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON THE TANVIUC COMPANY, INC. 4th J> Corning Avas, Box *4, Highland Park Station, Dei Moines 13, lowa • Pleas* Sand M« Additional Inform** Hon about Special Tanvilac. I havi ■Cilll* NAM! Quarry ville SPECIAL TANVIIAC Feeders Say • , • "Tfia Mosf Economical feeding Plan of Alt* No trouble with acour* or Mttli going OB feed. You’ll ha non thaa satisfied with our feeding program for you'll get healthy atoefc, ‘quick gains at low coat. Remember, th era', a FEED LOT PROVEN TAIJfVIUd CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERY FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE, i
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