20—Lancaster Fanning, ’Saturclay/March 7, 1964^ Swine Clinics Start Next Week A senes of thiee swine clin ics, sponsored In the Coopei- aitiva Extension Service, will he held March Id, IS and 2-5 m the Farm Bureau Building, Dillemlle Rd , Northwestern edge of Lancastei County Agent M M Smith announces the thiee climes, designed to cover all phases of modern-day swine production, including feeding, selection, buildings equipment health, costs and returns will be held at weekly intervals with each clinic scheduled to stait pronrpth at 7 30 p m Specialists in livestock, agri cultural engineering, and -vet erinary medicine -from The Pennsylvania State l T nn eisitv, will sene as instructors At the first meeting March 11, talks will be given by Dr. William Adams extension vet erinarian, and Dwight Youn ira, extension amnia! husband ry specialist Speakers at the second meeting March IS will be Lester Burdette, extension animal husb’andij specialist, and Axel Cdrlson, extension agricultural engineer Appear- ing ait the final clinic on March 25 will be Larry Gobble as- sociate professoi of animal in- dustry, and Grant Sherntt, as* sons The BIGGEST ® USED FARM EQUIPMENT SALE At LANDIS BROS., Inc. DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH TREMENDOUS SAVINGS PRICES REDUCED sistant piofessor of animal in dustry. Smith urges all those inter ested in swine breeding, teed mg, and management, to at tend the clinics Admission is fi ee Further intoimation is av ailable trom the county agent at 202 Post Ofhce Building, Lancastei. County Native Wins Promotion Enos B Heisev a native ol Lancastei County, has been piomoted to the statt of the Geneial Managei ot Pennsvl vama Farm Bineau Coope.a tive Association Hainsbuig to develop a progiam in raem bei lelations Heisey began his Faun Bureau employment in 194 1> at Lebanon Valley Faun Bin ©an Cooperative Associa tion Lebanon, and xvas named Us general manager in 1153 Befoie assuming his new position, Heisey had sened as a district manager tor Penn s’* liama Farm Bureau since June, 1959 He attended Lebanon Valley College, Annville, and the Pennsylvania State Umveisity, State College Mr and Mrs Heisey Ine at Mai tinshurg, and haie thiee OF THE YEAR LANDIS BROS., Inc. 1 .?().■» Manhcim Pike (I Hilo Aoilh oI l,anc. on Kt. 7!2) I.WCASTKR, I'KNNA Annual Hog Sale' Is March 17 Hog- feeders from Lancas ter, York, Lebanon, Snyder and Dauphin Counties twill come to Lancaster, Tuesday, Mnich 17th, toi the annual Lancaster County Swine Pro* ducers Association Market Hog Show & Sale. The show will be held in the small animal barn at the Stock Vaids, Tuesday morning commencing at S 30 am Les ter Burdette and Dwight Vounkm, hog specialists from Penna State Unrversitj will be the judges The auction of these prize hogs ■will take place in the ai tenioon at 2 00 pan 'VVil'bui Hosier w ill call the sale There will be a carcass eval uation on foot, Monday, March 16th at 3 00 pim Hogs en tered for evaluation and pos sible litter certification will be slaughteied b> Kunzler Co , Tuesday and be evaluated on the rail Wednesday afternoon at the plant Emtnes maj be filed w i tix Eatl Fisher, East Earl ROM oi Janies Z Martin, Chnst lana, R 2. Judging will be in two weight classes, 190-2'20 lbs , 221-250 lbs , in singles, pens of three and truckloads accord- ing to breed of the sire. PH. 393-3906 Fniil Growers Elect Officers Richard Haas was elected president of the Lancaster County Fruit Growers Associa tion Monday night Haas, foreman of Shank Fruit Farms, was elected dur ing a meeting in the Farm Bureau Coperatue building Other officers elected weie Paul Kauffman, Bird-in-Haud Rl, vice president, Roj Eil), 118 Kreidei Ave , secretary, and Amos Rutt, Vlillcisiille, tieasurer The group, in a business meeting, scheduled a summer tom to Adams County orchards and the fimt lesearoh laboia tory at Aiendtsville The organization, which will celebiate its 50th annnersaiy next year will hold its an- nual banquet in conjunction with the Lancaster County The Future Farmers ot Am- Honey Producers Assn April 3 eraca organization is sponsor „ , , nationally hv the Agricultural Guest speaker for the meet- Educatlon Brin , ch m t , he mg was B Wayne Kelly, Penn- of Educataon, U S. Depart sylvama State University Ex- nient of Health, Education, tension Service farm manage- and Welfare FPA is an eduu. ment specialist BARGAINS Tractors & Equipment International Cub Cadet Farmall Cub Tractor Farmall 404 Tractor . Farmall 504 Tractor #l6 Forage Harvester #2A Hay Conditioner 2-Row Com Planter 3-Furrow 14”-3 pt. Hitch Plow .* 2-Furrow Fast Hitch Disk Plow 1-Furrow 14” Plow for 140 or Super A ... . 1-Furrow 12” Plow for Cub 5-ft. Disk Harrow for Cub . . 7-ft. Fast Hitch Disk Harrow 10-ft,. Weeder 4 row Veg. Planter for Cub 1 row Veg. Planter for Cub 2 Row Cultivator for Farmall 300 Cub Platform Carrier Fast Hitch Platform Carrier Cadet Snow Blade ... . . ... Cadet Snow Thrower . . .... Cub Snow & Back Fill Blade 1 Row Corn Picker 21” Self Propelled Rotary Mower Self Propelled Snow Thrower . Wright Power Saw ... ... Baler Twine . . McCormick Cream Separator USED Cub 5-ft. Mower 24” Riding Mower Self Propelled Rotary Mower . . IY-69 Continental Engine VE-4 Wisconsin Engine Side Dresser for Super C .. . Farmall M. Tractor NEW TIRES AT 40% OFF 13-38 Rear Tractor Tire 13-36 Rear Tractor Tire 9-36 Rear Tractor Tire 10-28 'Rear Tractor Tire DAVID KURTZ |i| ■slij® Tractors - Equipment - Parts & Service MORGANTOWN, PA. ExtensionAss^; Reorganizes The Lancaster County tension Association Aland, elected Melvin Stoltzfus dent for a one year tenn ■ Stoltzfus, a Ronks Rl (j Uft nsej. breeder succeeds jtob etl Groff. Quarryville R 3, had headed the Extension Sc t vice’s advisory board toi thre, one-year terms Stoltrfns vice piesident ol the £, otll last year Other officers elected hj th« executive boaid at their n letl mg in Holiday Inn, Litil/ were vuce president, Ri(i Mll j Lelever, Quarryville Rl aill j secretaiv, Airs Robei t [| ev , Stiasburg Rl C-Wanci j, lMn ’ mger, Denvei R 2, u i>, IP , elected treasuier. The committee vot' 1 iu em ploy a part-time sumwnei isvh ant home economist at. un ]n 1964 tional program, conducted m the public schools. ON NEW $ 460 1295 2350 3095 1295 650 325 350 175 125 145 30 125 110 125 150 $ 120 95 50 75 40 45
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