Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1967, Image 9

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    Taft: At M J mart lflernoo „ of the
NEPPCO Snnw wg annual show and conven
* * vv WIIUW tlon will be devoted speciflcal-
HARRISBURG Northeast- Iy to turkey health, manage
ern farmers have a big inter- m€nt and Production problems
est in turkeys with more ln conjunction with the get-to
ttian 15 million gobblers being « ether o£ th « Northeastern
grown in the region and of- Poultr y Producers Council in
fields planning the 30th anni- th « hu 8« Farm Show Building
versary NEPPCO Exposition here on october 10-11-12.
and Convention haven’t forgot- The special luncheon and af-
YOITVB COT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-60 JAMESWAY POWER CHORIN6
GALVANIZING
JM. E. SNAVELY
445 South Cedar St., Lititz, Pa. 17543
Pb. 626-8144
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
'!Pioneers of Layer Cages "
Poultry Equipment is our Business Cages is our Specialty.
Also, we sell, install and service Hart Cup Watering Systems,
Brock Feed Bins, Complete Bromco-Ookes Poultry and Hog
Equipment and ail types of ventilation.
R. D. #l, WILLOW STREET, PA.
Jamesway dips steel in
to molten zinc to protect
both inside and outside sur
faces against rust and cor
rosion. This gives life-long
protection that only James
way’s heavy-coat process
can provide. Jamesway uses
30 pounds of zinc to cover
the same surface we could
t coat with a single pound of
/] aluminum paint!
/PROTECTS Bl£| a BARN
( EQUIPMENT FOR AS
\ LONG AS YOU OWN IT
U Jamesway’s hot-dip gal
'vanizing assures fine ap
pearance, too. And you are
free from the work, trouble,
and expense of periodic
cleaning and painting. It
gives you permanent value
with long-range savings.
A practical way to convert an old building to cages.
• 4-H Hog Show
(Continued from Page 1)
bur Hosier served as auction*
eer.
In the morning show, Lester
Burdette, extension livestock
specialist from Penn State,
placed the classes giving breed
championships to the following;
Berkshire - champion, Scott
Heisey, Elizabethtown Rl; re
serve champion, Franklin Ru
oss.
Chester White - champion,
ternoon turkey session on
Thursday, October 12, will be
conducted in a downtown Har
risburg hotel.
The control of turkey chol
era, litter management and the
use of soil cement floor in tur
key houses will be featured on
the speaking program.
The special luncheon takes
place at noon, followed by a
talk on the control of turkey
cholera by Dr. Robert W. Kiers,
D.V.M., manager of veterinary
field research and technical re
lations for Amdal Company.
Litter management will be
explored by Joseph S. Francis,
executive vice president of
Blenders, Inc., Lithonia, Ga.
The use of soil cement floors
in turkey houses will be de
tailed by Wade L. Gramling,
paving engineer for the Port
land Cement Association, Camp
Hill, Pa.
Question and answer periods
will follow each of the discus
sions.
Other attractions at the show
include two-and-a-half days of
educational sessions on a broad
range of subjects vital to egg
and poultry producers, the na
tion’s largest market egg show,
a new poultry and egg prod
ucts show, a fancy poultry ex
hibit, a Polynesian fia-fia in
authentic style and two days
of youth activities.
Something To Sell?
Try a Classified Ad
In Lancaster Farming
PH. 464-3321
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 26.1967-
John L. Roop, Christiana Rl; Poland China-champion, Mar
reserve, Dennis Kauffman, jj n Bollinger; reserve, Donald
Conestoga R 2. Bollinger.
Crossbreds - champion, Mar
lin Bollinger, Denver R 2; re-
serve, Mike Grube, Elm. In showmanship (Junior Di-
Dufoc - champion. Franklin vision), Donald JEJollinger was
Ruoss; reserve, Dennis Shoe- first followed by "Michael Lein
maker, Bainbridge Rl. inger, David Shearer, Scott
Hampshire - champion, Don- Heisey, and Joseph Lefever.
aid Bollinger, Denver R 2; re- And in the Senior Division
serve, Eugene Bollinger, Den- Eugene Bollinger was first
ver R 2. showman followed by Franklin
Spotted Poland China-cham- Ruoss, Nancy Nestleroth, Dav
pion, David Leininger, Denver id Leininger and Marlin 80l-
R 2; reserve, Michael Leininger, linger.
Denver R 2, Mark Nestleroth, showman of
Landrace - champion, Donald the grand champion pig here
Bollinger; reserve, Eugene 80l- in 1964, was ring announcer
■linger. and associate county agent Vic-
Yorkshire - champion, Eu- tor Plastow and assistant coun
gene Bollinger; reserve, Del- \ty agent Jay W. Irwin repre
mar Landis. sented the extension staff.
WE USE QUALITY PAINT
AND IT DOES STAY ON!!!
Aerial Ladder Equipment Used
To Paint Your Farm Buildings
For Complete Information and Prices Contact
C. RALPH MILLER
Spray-on and Brushrin Painter
R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa.
NEW ■ FIVE NEW
FUL-O-PEP GRO-PIG
FEEDS FOR
FALL FARROWING!
Specially tailored to help fall lit
ters put on early gains faster
and get pigs to market sooner...
plus proper disease protection for
the critical early weeks.
Just what you need this fall!
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
JfUL-O-Pip
Another line product of The Quaker Oats Company
STEVENS FEED MILL, INC.
Stevens
Grubb Supply Co. Harold H. Good
Elizabethtown Terre Hill
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Witmer
SHOWMANSHIP
Pii. 665-3388
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