goihdm Future Farmers Awards re presented At Annual Banquet heim Future Farmers of work for an advanced degree frica awarded two honorary at The Pennsylvania State Uni ter Farmer degrees during versity. Hershey, a farm equip f re cent parent and son ment dealer in Manhcim, keeps r et the PFA tractor in repair and ?, degrees went to Harold furnishes the truck which the Ihster and Nelson Hershey. local chapter buys each year, dlistcr, a former teacher of Dale Heishey, son of Mr. honal' agriculture at Man- and Mrs Bruce Hershey, Man 1, Central, is now taking heim R 3, won three of the top cow with boots . . . Farmers know that cattle must hate dry feet. MARTIN’S B \l!.\-l)Ul dries damp and ttet floors Immediately. MARTIN'S H.IRX-lIJJI also helps present costly animal doss by ‘reducing slipping when tloors are wet. Use MARTIN'S BARNdIRI for all animals —- cattle, hogs, horses,-.,chickens, pets, others. Scatter by hand or shotel.- Bnj by the bag or ton. ban I Martin fac,~ wiTlTiiS.i BLUE BALL, PA. ' ’ ‘ Gap'Hickory 2-4148 ELL YOUR SURPLUS CALVES AS PROFITARLE VEALERS New Ful-O-Pep Milk Replacer makes veal feeding practical Consider what this extra profit per calf could mean: Initial value of 100 lb. calf at 4 days $17.00 Ave. cost of Milk Replacer for 100 lbs. gain 26.25 43.25 Ave. sale price of 200 lb. choice vealer* Less initial value of calf plus feed cost EXTRA profit over calf and feed *where choice veal markets exist Don’t sell your surplus calves at sacrifice prices Make more money—Feed for veal Feed Ful-O-Pep Milk Replacer Morga n t own Feed & Groin Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Salunga TOTAL return over feed cost Come in and see us soon Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. awards. The FFA advisor pre sented Dale with the Chapter Star Farmer award and the Na tional FFA Foundation medals for dairy farming and faun and home safety. Other National FFA Founda tion awards went to the fol lowing. James Dombach, farm mechanics, and soil and water conservation; Clair Bruckhart, livestock production; Carl Fah nestock, public speaking; and Ben Nolt, Star Greeniiand. The Sears Foundation chain gilts weie piesented to Jay Fisher and Carl Seignst. Ben Nolt got a gold award in the state project book contest. Miss Diana Heistand, Man heim R 4, a sophomore, was elected the new chapter sweet heart. She was presented a crown and a wreath of blue and yellow cai nations by the retiring sweetheai t, Sandy Bncker. NATIONAL FOREST VISITS Recreation visits to National Forests totaled 125 million dur ing 1963 This was an meiease of 12 million over the previous year, according to a U. S. De pratment of Agriculture report. Indications are that this year’s figure could exceed that of 1963. SEED POTATOES GROFF’S -New Holland Grubb Supply C©. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Grain Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer P OMM 1 U leaders, Cindy 'Kepner and Con * CIIII JVlctllvlX t U nie stehman, and County Coun- FLanfc Cll lepresentatives, Judy and Chailes Warfel. Nancy Ciamer, Conestoga Rl, John Roiabaugh piesented an was elected president of the illustrated lectuie on the wild- Penn Manor Community 4H flovveis which aie blooming at club at a lecent meeting in the this t ime of yeai. The club Penn Manor High School. went on a hike to obseive the Other officeis elected weie, Howeis on Sunday, May 3, when vice president, Linda Fan; sec- at) out 20 membeis weie pres retary, Linda Porter, news le- en * . , portei, James Hess; tieasurer, he c m' Nancy Neff; game leaders, Su- be 26 1 30 , P m - at tne sie Wentzel and Gary Neff; song Ann Letort School. MAKES THE BEST BALES YET 68.00 43.25 24.75 $41.75 AUIS-CHAIMBRS Grumeiii Farm Service ~ „ , , Qnarrj ville, Pa. k, H. Brubaker Lint/, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9, 1964—1 m/Jtrmf mm "ELBOW FORK" ACTION 303 BALE-CHIEF Twin Rakes on the new Allis-Chalmcrs 303 Bale-Chief make bales solid, square—tied tight. The kind an ejector can throw. Bales resist buckling because "Elbow Fork” action takes out windrow wads that can make other bales pop their twine. Takes heavy windrows into the chamber in clean, sweeping action. Forks retract completely up and out of hay each back stroke. No diag or auger-churning to shred leaves. Big capacity. Come see this new 303 Bale-Chief now. SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Nissley Farm Sarvrca N Q Myers & Son Washington Boro, Pa. J lUieems, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment WiTH * * Alien H. Matz Form Equipment Sew Holland, P*. Mevens, Pa. 3
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