BLOSSOMELLE ZSA ZSA - 6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1964 still in SPOTLIGHT , • Agricultural Center (Continued from Page 5) ’ i' Such gioups as 4-H Clubs, garden clubs, farm organiza tions, and homemakers’ clubs, have a constant need for such a facility The office space would be rented to agricul tural agencies to provide oper ating income foi maintenance of the Center One provision of the Cen ter’s proposed educational pro gram will be the creation of a perpetual scholarship fund to be used in furthering the education of promising and qualified students in the fields of agriculture and home-mak ing Establishment of the Cen ter would make it the first of its kind in the State of Penn sylvania Nearest similar Cen ters are located in New Yoik State, according to findings of the special study committee which has been at work for the past few years The Foundation is chartered under the laws of Pennsylvan ia as a non-profit corporation and is governed by a Board of Directors including twenty one men and women Members of the Board are as follows Willis Z Esbenshade, Lan caster (Piesident). B Snavely Garber. Willow Sheet (Vice president), Mis Robeit Nolt, cftoffman (<» FOR THE QUALITY THAT MEANS mm PENNRAD Certified Baney is a new variety developed at Penn State It carnes all the good yielding and winter hardi ness characteristics of Hudson, but without the tioublesome beaids Has good resistance to the disease which commonly at tack barley Stiff straw. Supply of seed limited WONG Certified Barley re mains an old favoiite Heavy yielding, beardless. Hoffman foundation stocks are hot water treated for smut control REDCOAT Certified Wheat is a remarkable new variety that has created more favor able intei est than anything we’ve seen in many a year A consistently high producer in tests at Penn State University, with highest yield of four recommended varieties in 6 of the 8 years tested. Strong straw Noted for winter hardi ness, resistance to mildew, rust and Hessian Fly Other high-yielding Hoffman wheat varieties are PENNOLL, SENECA and DUAL. NORLINE Certified Winter Oats are more hardy than older varieties of winter oats. A good yielder with good bushel weight A strong favorite in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. See your Hoffman Seed Man or Phone 898-3421 for full details. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. A LFALKA S> ri £L r 'J fc f vj* j- iy iir' Lancaster (Secretary): Noah Blo ssomelle'Zsa Zsa, a reg- W. Kreider, Manheim (Treas- Hol ® te^ n urer); Levi H Brubaker, Roh- by Herbert and Rhelda Royei rerstown; David Buckwalter, Elizabethtown; Rich , ard P i - ’ n Z ’ , B o J Bm kholder, M j Quarryville; Thomas J Providence"'” “ Monaghan, Lanc - Mrs Pi evidence, Landis Myer> New Holland; Mrs Kenneth Eshelman, Phares S Risser, Elizabeth- Conestoga; Amos H Funk, tow", E I. Robertson, Lan- Millersville, John H. Herr, caster; Larry H. Skromme, Lampeter, Jacob Kurtz, Eph- Lancaster; Melvin R Stolte rata, Victor Longenecker, fus ’ Bonks, Eu a ene R Wissler, - Voganville ■Sz For Stress Conditions of Dairy and Livestock and Acclimating Feeder Cattle Each pound of AUREOMYCIN Crumbles contains 160,000 USP A, 16/000 units of Vitamin D 3 and 2 grams of the broad-spectrum OMYCIN chlortetrocycline. 10 POUND BAG “FREE” With Purchase of Each 50 Pound Bag of Crumbles Ask Your Form Bureau Fieldman Today For More Details. Lancaster Meeting Room, 7:30 P.M. Showing of Colored Slides and Film Control of Diseases in Livestock and Dairy Cattle.” Come One! Come All! LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU LANCASTER 394-0541 THIRTY YEARS *. k! farm bureau \ f Calling All Feeder's “ Swine, Beef & Dairy Cattle, Sheep, Horses! Easy to feed! Health-building! AUREOMYCIN CRUMBLES CHLORTETRACYCLINE Animal Health Meeting, Monday, October 12th. NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 of Lancaster has recently com- at the age of 3 years an pleted a production record months and was milked th that exceeded a half ton of times daily, butterfat. • The Pennsylvania Holstein’s Blossomelle Zsa Zsa official record of production bred in the Royer herd, totalled 25,799 lbs of milk and was sired by Osborndale Iva 1,028 lbs. of butterfat in 365 hoe 1189870 (EX), a Go! days She started her lactation Medal Sire. Bureau Farm Mark Your Calendar! units of Vitamin antibiotic, AURE- itn on “Prevention and id in Wi
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