—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1966 6 Reflections (From the files of Lancaster Farming) One Year Ago JULY, 1965 Land Transferred For F & H Center Ten and one-half acres along the Route 230 By- Pass were transferred from donor Elmer L Esbenshade to the Lancaster County Farm & Home Foundation this week (July 3) The tract was offered as a challenge gitt on the condition that a minimum of $200,000 would be raised by the Foun dation through public subscrip tion The Foundation will build a Farm & Home Center on tke site when the goal of $375,000 has been subscribed More than 2.000 farmers and hun dieds of other commercial and individual contributors re sponded to the F & H fund raising campaign held earlier this spring Misses Hershey and Ober Named 1965 Queens From a field of 80 hopeful girls repre senting their respective 4-H clubs last week, two emerged Thursday night (July 15) as queens for a year. CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL | Witmer, Pa STOP SUCKERS COLD MH-30* Z-i ry) 1,1 II R - MH3O is the U S Rtibbei reg trademaik for its fl giowtn legulant U S Rubber Co, Chemical Division, fl Naugatuck, Conn 06771 | DISTRIBUTED BY P. 1. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Barbara Hershey, 15-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El wood Hershey of Lititz R 2, was named Senior Queen. Linda Ober, the Junior Queen, is the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Ober, 532 Petersburg Rd., Lancaster. Marvin Zimmerman Captures County Plowing Title Mar vin Zimmerman, East Earl Rl, won the (list annual Lancas ter County contour plowing contest trophy this week (July 31), sponsored by the Conser vation district The 20-year-old farmer earn ed 544 points of a possible 600 to gam permanent possession of one trophy, plus a $25 award from the State Soil & Water Conservation Commis sion. He also took temporary possession of the king-sized rotating trophy, but must win for three consecutive years to retain it permanently. Zirpmerman’s win at the county-level contest, held on the Speedwell Forge Farm of Gerald Darlington at Lititz R 2, entitles him to enter the state contest later this year. Swine Producers Hear Spe cialisj: Talk On Hog Profits and !'S*S WITH Phone 392-7227 Phone 397-3539 Member* of the. Lancaster -Between 230 and 300 volun-Singing Ne< dUs sewing club. County Swine Producers As- teers, including firemen and Mist 7 n-tmun, representing sociation last Saturday! - (July neighboring farmers, worked the Lincoln Community Club, 24), held their annual field into the evening with tractors is IS years old; the daughter of day at the H& H 'Form.of and wagons to haul the smold- Mr. and Mix J. Ira Zartman, John Hess 11, near Willow ering hay away from the build- Ephrata Rl. Street. ings. Following several market hog judging contests and lunch, members heard Dwight Youn kin, Penn State livestock spec ialist, • discuss the importance of feed efficiency to profits in the hog business. 0 ft Conservation Directors Meet With County Planners The Lancaster County Soil & Water Conservation District directors met this week (July 24) for an informal discussion with coun ty planning commission direc tor Ellis Harned. The conservationists‘were in terested in getting a better understanding of the effects of industrial and population grow th in the county, and to learn how local agriculture can best adapt to these changes. The conservation directors plan another meeting with Harned next month to outline reasonable goals and objectives for planning agricultural land use, and integrating their goals with those of the planning commission. Fry Wins Top Trophy At Holstein Field Day Albert R. Fry, Manheim R 2, won the challenge trophy Wednesday (July 28) at the annual ter County Holstein Field Day with a score of 283.3 points' k The event, held at the Sunhy Craft Farm of Clarence Stauff er, Ephrata Rl, attracted 400 local Holstein breeders and their families In the ladies contest, Mrs. Kenneth Hershey, —Kinzer Rl, was the winner; junior division winner was Shirley Hershey of Lititz R 2. Five Years Ago JULY, 1961 Hot Hay Blamed In Barn Fire Hot hay was blamed for a fire that swept through a large, frame barn in East Lampeter Township this week (July 1) The fire, causing an estimated $17,000 damage to the barn and its contents, was on the Aaron & Melvin Kolb farm at 621 Willow Ed, Lan caster ih Mtannii 1 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 ~> County 4-H Queens Chosen— Tour Two Counties Some Barbara Rock and Pat Zart- 125 Lancaster County poultry man were chosen Junior ami farmers visited four sites in senior 4-H posture queens, res- Lebanon and Berks Counties pectively, for 1961 Tuesday Wednesday (July 26) on the evening (July 18) at Long's annual Lancaster County Poul- Park, Lancaster. try Assn. tour. i Mi s Roc M s the , The grouP( traveling in two daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Don- busses and several cars, saw a aid Rock of 1011 New Street. (Continued on Page 12) Akron. She represented the I******************************************** I FRIDAY, AUG. 5, 1966 | t t * * *■ X Sole of Form Equipment, Tractors, Tools and Machinery, * * *■ * * *■ * * * *■ * * *■ * * * * Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 one mile North of Ephrata at the Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. For Information Call the following numbers Area 717 733-7917 665-4506 Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 Mr. Dairyman! 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