Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1967, Image 12

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    and will return there that night.
No special stops will be made
_ . to pick up or discharge local
Poultrymen Invited To Attend passengers. He«er noted.
KtrnnoA * , nr n ■ While tour reservations are
NEPPCO-Lancaster Tour Banquet on a first-come first-served
basis, banquet tickets only may
Lancaster County poultrymen welcome to join the official tour, be obtained until October 3rd
are invited to attend the NEPP- Hefler said, but they will have by contacting Lancaster County
CO tour banquet to be held in to get their registration money Poultry Association president,
evening of October 9 at the in promptly. The price for the John H. Hess at New Holland
Plain & Fancy Farm Restaur- entiie tour covering modern Supply Co., New Holland,
ant at Bird-in-Hand. According layer, broiler, and processing Reservations for the tour of
to NEPPCO tour coordinator operations in Lancaster County, r ancaster Couhtv’s ooultrv in-
David Hefler. any local folks plus Umch, dinner, bus fare and dus try is being offered this year
wanting to attend the banquet NEPPCO Show registration is as an added attraction to the an
will be welcome. Banquet tick- $lO The tour will originate at nua i meppco Show which will
ets will be sold for $3.50 each, the Farm Show Building in be held october 10 . 12 Lancas .
Local poultrymen will also be Harrisburg at 10 a.m. on the 9th. ter County poultrymen are co-
12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1967
HERE'S THE
CONVENIENT
AND
PRACTICAL WAY
TO RAISE
A CALF!
feed your calves
Red Rasa
MILK
REPLACER
Your calves are your future
milking cows and they need
a good start in life! That’s
why it’s important to feed
them Red Rose Milk Re
placer It provides added
vitamins A and D, trace
minerals and antibiotics that
young calves need. It’s so
practical and economical to
use and let’s you sell all
of your market milk.
This season, feed Red
Rose Milk Replacer You’ll
have better calves if you do.
IF YOU ARE A HORSE OWNER... HERE IS
THE FEED YOU NEED TO ASSURE
DON'T FORGET MINERALS!
Dairy cows, heifers, steers and horses need minerals manganese, zinc, copper, cobalt and iodine all
that pastures cannot supply. Red Rose "Super" Min- m * ner °l s needed to guard against deficiency. Be
eral contains calcium, phosphorus, fluorine, iron; sure Red Rose "Super" Mineral is in your feed
troughs.
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
125th ANNIVERSARY
GIFTS FOR YOU.
ROSE
rniIPONQ Johnny Unitas Chenille Outdoor Kodak
wuruno Football Bedspread: Sleeping Bag Instamatic
Retail value Ivory, Rose, Retail value Camera Kit
$i CO Blue $lO 00 Retail value
Retail value $15.00
$7.00
Zebco Casting Basketball & Sewing Stainless 16-piece
Rod and Goal Set Compact Tableware Dinnerwarc
Reel Set Retail value Retail value Retail value Retail value
Retail value $6 00 $6 93 $6 00 $5.00
$l5 00
Swinger Dymo Girl’s Wrist Boy’s Wrist Hurricane
Polaroid Labelmaker Watch Watch Oil Lamps
Camera Retail value Retail value Retail value (set of two)
Retail value $9 95 $13.95 $12.95 Retail value
$19.95 $6.00
Now there is more than fine feed
in Red Rose Bags.
We're helping John W. Esheiman & Sons celebrate its 125th
Anniversary by giving free gifts for the wives and children...
Fun gifts and sports equipment for the youngsters; furnish
ings and household items for the ladies.
All the gifts are free with coupons inside these Red Rosa
Feeds: New Red Rose Dog Food (Coarse), Red Rose Rabbit
Pellets, Red Rose Minerals, Red Rose Milk Replacer and new
Red Rose Foal Feed.
Come in today, we have a brochure for you, showing all tha
gifts and the number of coupons needed for each . . . along
with other details on how to get these free gifts for your
family. (Remember, Christmas is just around the corner.)
BALANCED NUTRITION!
THESE RED ROSE DEALERS CAN SUPPLY ALL OF YOUR FEED HEEDS:
I. B. Groybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
David B. Hurst
Bowmsmsville
FREE
E. M. Heisey
Mt. Joy
Quavryville
elation held in the Hotel Her*
shey, Hershey, Pa. His wife
headed the ladies program com*
mittee. Other local men aiding
Hess were Melvin Wenger,
Rheems; Nelson Weaver, Lititz
_ , , „ „ , and Wilbur Heistand, Salunga.
John J. Hess, Paradise Feed Featured speakers for the
Dealer, was the chairman this convention was Lt. Gov. Ray*
week for the 89th annual con- mond j. Broderick and State
yention of the Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Leland
Millers and Feed Dealers’ Asso- h. Bull. They discussed “Penn
sylvania’s Role in Organizing
for the Future”.
Hess Serves As
Chairman For
Feed Convention
operating with NEPPCO in ar
ranging this tour. Reservations D , e ,,
for the complete tour should be Buy It Sell lr
made with Richard I. Ammon, With o Classified Ad
Executive Director, NEPPCO,
10 Rutgers Place, Trenton. In Lancaster Farming
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Back
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
T«rre Hill
Rsm^Rose
rft
This feed provides balanced pro*
tein and energy and high levels
of calcium, phosphorus and vita
min D so essential to the develop
ment of bone Horses reach early
maturity when they are fed Bed
Rose Foal Peed. Try it.
ma
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
FOAL FEED f
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
L. M. Snavely
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
Inc.
Witmer