Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 31, 1966, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 31, 1966 Moil Box~Morket
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4P A U
NEWS
4-H WILDLIFE CLUB
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY
by Annette Long
The Lancaster County 4-H
Wildlife Club held Us annual
Christmas party December 21,
at Melvin and Jeffrey Kauff
man's home, Millersville R 1
Features of the program in
cluded singing Christmas ca
rols, games, a gift exchange
and slides of associate county
agent Victor Plastow’s trip to
the Extension Agents Conven
tion in Hawaii.
Members were reminded that
the 4-H Play tryouts will be
held January 17.
The next meeting will be
held Febiuary 15.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
OUR WINTER DISCOUNTS
NEED NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE FEBRUARY
Early Payment will SAVE on Spring Delivered Goods
Call 392-4963 or 392-0374 for More Information
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
MFRS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
GROFFTOWN RD. Next to Waterworks
Stretch your grain
~7and Improve your feeding efficiency
Pound for pound, you get more nutrition from Ful-O-Pep Schumacher Feed
than from ordinary feeding grains.
Schumacher is more efficient than most types of grain rations. It’s a
blend of four leading carbohydrate sources corn, oats, wheat, and barley
enriched with molasses, proteins, and minerals, including trace minerals.
It’s bulky, palatable, and highly digestible. It’s priced right, too.
Whatever type of livestock you feed, Schumacher will profitably fit
into your operation.
Stop in! We’ll tell you why Schumacher has been a feeder’s favorite
for more than 75 years.
Harold H. Good
Terre Hill
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Stevens, Penna.
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WHAT’S COOKIN’ CLUB
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY
The What’s Cookin’ 4-H
Club held a Christmas Party
Wednesday, December 21 at
the home of club leader Mrs.
Willis Bucher, Lititz R 2.
The club received a $l5 sec
ond prize for its window dis
play, a feature of National
4-H Week, from the Lancaster
County Extension Service.
This money was spent for groc
eries for a needy family for
the holidays, to purchase re
cipe boxes for each member
of the club, and to buy each
member a ticket to the Lan
caster County 4-H play.
Christmas caroling and
games were enjoyed by the
members. Sharon Kreider,
Robin Becker, Barbie Stephan
and Ann Bomberger were
winners of the games.
Refreshments were served
by the leader.
Take Advantage of
WINTER FERTILIZERS
with Ful-O-Fep
Schumacher Feed.. •
the all-purpose
livestock feed for>
dairy and beef cattle,
hogs, sheep, and horses
Witmer
v 1" ~ .
For Sale Butchering equip
ment—steam boiler, steam jac
ket kettles, tracking and track
scale, ref. unit, double duty
display cases, Fairbanks plat
form scales, grinders, tracks.
Phone 2844612.
For Sale—Kitson liquid spread
er and vacuum pump; Dutch
man, Kitson and Keenco Auto
feeders, track and carriers. Ph.
733-6802.
Wanted—“ Riding Horse” will
trade for car or truck of equal
value. Phone 942-2056 or write
Paul Emma Farms, Rt. 82 &
282, Elverson RD #l.
For Sale—2 front quarters of
beef, Poland Angus, dry fed,
Ist. wees in January. Jacob H.
Herr, Rl, Quarryville, Ph. 786-
2052.
PENS Puts Retired
Executives To Work
Two former presidents of the
Poultry and Egg National
Board, Chester B. Franz, anfl
John C Huttar have accepted
positions in the PENB Retired
Executive program. This is
part of the PENB Operation
EGGsoansion program to dou
ble the size and income of the
Board The Retired Executives
program will make use of
available industry leaders who
have retired from their com
panies but are vitally interest
ed in the future of the egg in
dustry and the continued
stiength of PENB.
Huttar will retire from Ag
way, Inc, Ithaca, New York,
where he has been Director of
Poultry Industiy Relations He
has been associated with this
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S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc.
Salunga
Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
r it'*- w.* Ar y *- 4^-ic
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
41 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS
JANUARY 7,1967
2 mi. west of Rt. 222, north of Pa.-Md. line along
road leading from Pleasant Grove to Haines Station,
Lancaster County, Pa.
Record cows up to 19,000 lbs. milk; 6 Ivanhoe
dtrs. which have milked from 60 to 70 lbs. as 2 yr.
olds. A number of Greenwood Sir Della dtrs. Cattle
sired by ABC and Md. Artificial Stud Sires. Cattle are
bred to ABC Sires. Herd is certified and accredited.
Health charts furnished. Majority fresh recently. Num*
her of fall cows.
Auctioneers
Carl Diller, 464-2233
J. Everett Kreider 284-4517
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥•¥¥*
You can save money -
by purchasing
a new John Deere Tractor
• Tour present equipment could cover tbm Jowl* 1
payment—-or you may use your equity In peeeeeS
machines for the down-payment without
• No finance charge until March 1, 1967
• Many provisions for financing new and used equip* '
juent are available through the John Deere Credit
Plan. See us notv for details!
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Wenger Implement Co,
Buck BU 4-4467
M. S. Yearsley & Sons Alan Beyer
West Chester 609-2990 Christiana LY 3-5687
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's
New Holland 354-8001 Elm 665-2141 -
Sale at 12:30
by GRAYSON M. COOPER
NOW