Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 22, 1966, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1966
Champion Cow
At Green Dragon
Show Nets $9OO
Top cow at the annual dairy
cow show and sole at Green
Dragon Livestock Sales last
Friday was sold to Herb Mow
ery. Oxford Rl, for $9OO.
The 4-year-old Holstein,
Wind hill Winterthur Violet,
was sired by Winterthur Ivan
hoe Eden Pete, and was out
of Windhill Pabst Bula. In her
last 305-day lactation she had
15,435 lbs. of milk and 522 lbs.
of butterfat. She was shown
by Calvin Bowser, Worthing
ton, and Sam Kennedy, Mars,
Pa.
First place in the Guernsey
and mixed breed divisions
went to cows shown by A 1 Al
bright, Landisburg, Pa
A local entry by Fritz Bros,
Lancaster, was second place
Guernsey: she was sold to
Charles Myeis, Lancaster, who
also bought the third and
fourth-place mixed breed en
tries
Other local buyers included.
Lsaac Wenger, Leola Rl; J C.
Nolt, Leola Rl, Melvin Kolb,
Lancaster: and Paul Weaver,
Ephrata R 2
Judges were Marvin Eshle
man, Strasburg; Melvin Kolb;
and Fred Naugle, Carlisle.
State's First Tree
Form Rededicated
GETTYSBURG —Nearly 300
people recently witnessed ithe
rededication of the state’s
first Tree Farm during the
Pennsylvania observance of
the Silver Anniversary of the
NEW! IMPROVED!
DE-STROY
RAT & MOUSE KILLER
No
Shyi
(Contains Improved Warfarin)
Available in meal and pellets
Guaranteed Better
and Faster
Both have special lure to
attract rats and mice better,
LONGENECKER’S HD WE,
Manheim
J. B. HOSTETTER & SON
Mount Joy
I. B. GRAYBILL & SON
Refton
MUSSER'S STORE & MILL
The Buck
WILHELM HD WE.
Myerstown
TRIMBLE HD WE.
Litltz, Pa.
GALEN HDWE.
Lincoln, Pa.
LITITZ PET SHOP
Lititz, Pa.
F. M. BROWNS SONS
All Mill Locations
EBY’S MILL, INC.
Lititz, Pa.
See Dealers Above
Distributed by
David H. Laub Co.
1511 S. Jefferson St.
Allentown, Pa. 18103
American Tree Farm* System.
Owned by The Glatfelter
Pulp Wood Company, the Tree
Farm consists of 1703 acres of
well-managed forest land and
is located five miles west of
Fairfield in Adams County.
Maurice K. Goddard, Secre
tary, Pennsylvania Department
of Forests and Waters, stated
that 19 years have elapsed
since this Tree Farm was for
mally dedicated. “Since then a
multitude of other Pennsylvan
ians have followed the leader
ship of the Glatfelters and
have added their support to
this forward looking venture.”
WIN A
&FT CEWfICAK
H forthapto^SOO
* 3rd, 4th, sth' prize .... 75 ]v
6th, 7th,. Bth prize .... 50
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PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
“INSTANT SUNSHINE" ENTRY BLANK
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9l> Deposit with the electric appliance retailer of your choice no later than 1 1
November 19,1966. Drawing will be held on or about December 1,1966, * I
I S. Certificate redeemable only on electric appliance*. I {
| ( Certificate redeemable only in store where originally entered* ' l j
| ' Switch on InHanl Sunshint with a FlamtUtt SUHrie Gkthu Drutr | |
Official of th« • Brubaker'Wins to visit foundations, lo^
Tree Form in .the American (Continued from Page 1) chapters, and various agribujj,
Tree Form System was a high- this high honor.. They were neM flrms
light of the dedication. Feeder- i^ rry weaver, New Holland k®"* active lin PFA actlvj,
ick-T. Murray, Chairman, Penn- , R 1 ant j. Hai'old Herr, Millers- tIc ®> Brubaker was
sylvanlo Forest Industries Rl . State Star Parmer in iftja
Committee, made (the presenta- R had been seven years ® nd kter North Atlantic StsJ
Mon to The Glatfeltcr Pulp since another Lancaster Coun- Farmer. In the same year )n
Wood Company. P. H. Glatfel- t j an fl rs t brought home the was secretary of the State
ter accepted the certificate for honor of a national FFA of- At home he ralses about
his company. flee. He was Lean Holler, 5008 broilers and 8000 roeaj
The American Tree Farm'M an heim R 3. Hoffer, a gradu- P u " ets > P lus 8 iacres of tob*®.
System, now celebrating its ate ©f .Manheim Central High co and 18 aores of °°rn
25th Anniversary year, is spon- school, is presently a dairy- Also honored at Kansas
sored nationally by the in- man j n the Manheim area. His Cit y was * h ® Grassland FFA
dustry-supported American For- o ff ice was also, regional vice r h ( apt , er Gard ® n
ert Products Industries, Inc. president - ■ School. The National Chaptej
' Brubaker's duties.-will i- I*™ 1 accepted by Ada.
PeoWe never appreciate par- elude public reJilfonsVworli,
enU until they are one. FFA teur, of tottoneluolßcers *
with a F/ame/ess
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six divisions— 48 PRIZES IN ALL.)
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tajler’& steref(or picJc'ohe up there).
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store, why,riot .see his line of flamekas elec
tric clothes dryers.
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PP&L (excluding PP&L dmployeeiMll
their families, and PP&Ljialei
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