12 —Lancaster Farming, May 23, 1964 Boots & Saddles Club Organizes Jay Wissler, 'Landisville, was elected piesident of the ißoots and Saddles 4'H Light Horse md Pony club at a recent meeting in the Reamstown fire hall Other officers elected were vice ipiesident, Geiald Erb, Mount Joy Rl; secietaiy, Jacki Kulp, 'Manheim R 4, treasurer, Caiol Sites, Manheim R 2; news repoiters, Glenn (Strickler, Man heim, and Charles Risser, Stev ens Adult leaders are Graybill Kulp, Reamstown, Paul Sites, Manheim R 2. Robeit Gibble, Manheim, and Mr and Mrs Chailes Rissei, Stevens. iDemonstiations were pre sented by two membeis. Bany Kulp showed propei glooming ot hoises, and Candy (Fiehthorn explained the nervous system and internal parts of the horse The next meeting will he held at 730 p m on June 19 at the John 'Click show giounds, ißai eville Members of the Dauphin County 4-H hoise club and paients of Boots and Saddles club membeis will be guests • Tobacco (Continued trom Page 11 The beds weie seeded last fall They lecewed no special tieatment ovei wintei and have (been handled in a veiy con ventional way this spring ■Last November, iFiank tinn ed down a good coat of horse mamue and applied about 100 pounds of complete fertilizer to the bed 'He had the bed steamed and sowed the tobacco seed with a sprinkling can dur ing the latter part of Novem bei Along about the first week in Apn'l he coveied the (beds with tobacco ribs and then put on muslin He did nothing else until the fiist week in May when he began watering the beds Frank said he has seeded his tobacco beds in the fall for about six years and has had sood icsults every year except last year iHe believes he did not watei enough last spring when the soil was veiy diy fiom the pievious year of diought and an extiemely diy spnng Duung the fiist .pulling, iFiank says, the beds have to be wettei than noimal because the giound gets hard over win ter, but at is not much of a problem if you use plenty of water. The 63 year old farmer was boi n and i aised at Kissel IHIII, but sold the home f aim after the death of his mothei in 1946 and moved to a small place neai Rothsville iHe grows about thiee acies of tobacco, and a few acres of com and giain m addition to doing cus tom farm woik LIBERTY BELL The Libeity Bell was oidered fiom England to maik the Golden Jubilee of William Penn’s Chaitei of Libeity It was ciacked with the veiy fiist stioke of the clappei and two industrious Pennsylvanians named Pass and Stowe ie-cast the bell thiee times to lessen the buttleness of the metal The bell was hung in the State House Steeple in May, 1753, and tolled to mark events of na tional and local importance un til -on July 8, 1835 it again cracked But today, you can still see the Bell as it sits in statu esque silence at Independence Hall, Philadelphia. HOW GOOD ARE EARLY BIRD ALL MASH LAYER FEEDS? Judging by the enthusiastic comments we get from many of our eustome. they must be pretty good. As good as any in Eastern Pennsylvania, no doubt. We get reports of: Low Conversions Excellent Production WONDER NO JUST LOOK AT THE PRODUCT! • Extra Protein ” NOT 15 OR 16%. Maintains body while peaking Longer peak periods Helps prevent neck molts Increases egg production. Improves efficiency (lowers costs). Reduces mortality. Improves flock health. ASCORBIC ACID Early Bird All Mash Laying or Breeding Feeds ARE QUALITY FEEDS AND WILL GIVE RESULTS Last But Not Least - “FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE” vx\il//// Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392*2145 (Area Code 717) IT’S A QUALITY PROTEIN. Completely balanced. Supplies a superior pattern of amino acids. (Improves conversions up to 9 points) ARSANILIC ACID. To better make use of the calcium in the feed and im prove shell quality. VITAMIN FORTIFICATION in excess of daily bird requirements Maintains proper intake of these important ingredients when birds are off feed or on hot or cold days. Helps maintain better bird health ENERGY BALANCE Nutritionally balanced to give TOP EFFICIENCY with out building up fatty liver or other damaging or produc tion slowing fat deposits. s And Low Costs Good Egg Quality Good Flock Health
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