({—Lancaster Farmin "Little Joe” The Shorthorn Takes One-Day Course In English Class An all-white, all right hvs classmates the different (Shorthorn steer named Little types of Shorthorns, and Joe found that going to showed them what a judge school was no bonanza this look/s for in the show ring week. the deep round, the straight The 350-pound critter ac- top-line, etc. He also dis compamed his owner John, cussed the care and manage- Welk to English class at ment that must precede ge- Lempeter-Strasburg High ting a 4-H Club steer to the School. Well, he didn’t ac- .Farm Show. company John quite all the John, the son of Mr. and ■way Little Joe received Mrs Leroy Welk of Stras the English class in the ag- burg Rl, likes working with Ticiflture shop where his own- Shorthorns. In his first Farm er used bun as the subject Show effort, in 1965, he took for a speech assignment. the breed championship with With Little Joe’s able as- his lightweight Shorthorn sistance, John explained to steer. Corky. Last year he NOW THE, J 0 Let us put 100% performance back in your “iron horse!” Why now? If your tractor has been through a year of field work, chances • are horsepower has gone down . . . fuel consumption, up. Lack of needed service can be mighty costly. Right now, while our shop Isn’t overloaded with rush jobs, we can save you money by correcting small troubles . . . help guard against costly downtime. Bring your tractor in now for a thorough John Deere checkup. You can count on us for skilled service done right* on time. Call or stop in today! Keen yur pmr m the right track—get a tractor checkep row Landis Brothers, Inc. 3305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Saturday, February 19, 1966 J355^ placed third in .the medium weight class for that breed. This year he feels that Lit tle Joe may have the poten tial to go all the way in the (big state event. And why not? He mil have 'had a.t least one more day of\ schooling than any of the competition! Inter-State District 7 Meeting Date Set District 7 of the Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative, composed of the local associa tions from Lititz, Millersville, West Lampeter, and Donegal, will hold its annual business and dinner meeting on Febru ary 23, at 12 noon. The affair will take place at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall, Mount Joy. Dr. Paul E. Hand, economist with Inter-State, will be the guest speaker. He will explain the milk marketing conditions prevailing in the Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and Lan caster areas. In addition, there will be a business meeting which will in clude election of all local offic ers. Ph. 393-3906 Set efficient Ful-O-Pep for your laying fioc^c Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Harold H. Good Terre Hill S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc, Sailings J. C. Wolker & Son, Inc. Gap, Penns. Penn Manor To Hold A Quality Forage Series A serle« of four meetings on "Quality Forage Produc tion" will be held at the Penn Manor *Hlgh School In the agriculture room. Dates arc Feb. 22. March 1, 15 and >2 2. Meetings will start at 8 p.m. SrHF.IHI.K Feb. 22 “How rough Is roughage.’’ Richard llacken jberger w ill present this sub ject. Some of the questions to be answered include: the factors that attecting yields and quality; what yields to expect on your farm; and how farmers can make money. March 1 “Materials ROHRER’S Can Supply These Recommended Varieties • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa • Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa • Cert. DuPnits Alfalfa • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa • Cert. Narragansett ® Viking Trefoil Alfalfa Climax Timothy • £f/« SaranaC • c «t. Russel Oats Alfalfa Cert. Maine Grown Seed Potatoes Dekalb Corn - - - - SUDAX x Alfalfa & Red Clover available Pre-inoculatei P. L ROHRER & BHO, INC. SMOKETOWN FEED FUL-O-PEP it's the feed of efficient feeders ...including better poultrymetv 4. everywhere l Handling Syptenw,” A v« V! l tentative from the New rA land Machine Co. will ,;9 cues some ,of the new terns for handling 'orag.. ■ March-15 "Summei uW nual Grasses, Don’t JS Thom Short.” Chris X,.. 9 from A. H. Hoffman - a Co., Landisville will ho 9 speaker. This meeting also include forage juri. March 22 Panel cl , sion on Forage Testing. c-,Jj here of the panel will ho . | Garber, farmer; Sterling ■ ’ mer, farmer; and Ru l ’ j Hackenberger, vo-ag tea