Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1967, Image 11

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    Com Winners
At Lampeter
R. Mark Huber, Box 3. Willow
Street, Harry G. Herr. 2125 S.
View Rd.. and Kenneth B. Gar
ber, Willow Street R 2, had first
place wins in the Corn Show
held at the Lampeter Fair this
week. The list of winnings are:
Single Ear, 1, Harry G. Herr;
2, R. Mark Huber: 3, Jeffrey
Frey, Willow Street R 1
Longest Ear, 1, R. Mark Hub-
BARN SPRAYIN3
SPRAY THE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOLA SPRAY
• Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
HERE'S THE
CONVENIENT
AND
PRACTICAL WAY
TO RAISE
A CALF!
feed your calves
Reh Rose
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
ybuijg calves need. It’s so
practical and economical to
„ use and let's ycfu sell, all
1 qf your market milk -
This season, feed Red
Rose Milk Rcplacer. You’ll
-have better Calves'if you do; ’ -
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Walter Binkley &S6n
Lititz' '
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■- f & Rea, Inc.
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Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son
Reftoii Strasburg
t. M Heisey
Mt. Joy
er; 2, Merle E. Groff, Lancaster
R 4; 3, Daniel Good, Columbia
Rl.
Ten Ear, 1, Kenneth B. Gar
ber; James Groff, 1426 Lime
Valley Rd.: 3, J. Floyd Rohrcr,
1604 Wheatland School Rd.; 4,
Mervin Brackbill, Willow Street
R 2; 5, Paul Eckman, Strasburg
Rl; 6, Martha H. Landis, 1838
Windy Hill Rd.; 7, Mrs. Clair
Hershey, Willow Street R 2; 8,
Edwin Breneman, Willow Street
Rl; 9, David H. Landis, 1838
Windy Hill Rd.; 10, Martha
Stoner, Willow Street Rl.
IF YOU ARE A HORSE OWNER
...HERE IS THE FEED YOU NEED
TO ASSURE
BALANCED NUTRITION!
DON'T FORGET MINERALS!
Dairy cows, heifers, steers and horses need minerals
that pastures cannot supply. Red Rose “Super” Mineral
contains calcium, phosphorus, fluorine, iron, manganese,
zinc, copper, cobalt and iodine all the minerals need-
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ed :to guard against deficiency. Be sure Red Rose
“Super” Mineral is in your feed troughs.
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iR&GANSUPFLYALL OF YOUR FEED NEEDS:
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‘ "=f-Heistond Bros.
- " Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
Mountviile Feed Service
Musser Forms, Inc.
Quavryville
Dorid B. Hurst Ammon E. Shelly
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Bowmans\ ille
R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountviile
Columbia
Dairy Banquet
Set For Oct. 20
In a letter addressed to 4-H
Dairy Club members, Victor
Plastow, Associate Agricultural
Agent for Lancaster County, an
nounced Friday, October 6, as
the deadline to mail dairy pro
ject books to him. “I must have
the books by this time in order
to complete your records before
banquet time,” he said.
The annual 4-H Dairy Ban
quet will be held Friday even
ing, October 20th at 6:45 p.m.
at the Plain and Fancy, located
about 12 miles east of Lancaster
on Route 340 (Old Philadelphia
Pike). At this time, many tro
phies and awards will be made
for Showing, Fitting in Junior
and Senior Division, as well as
Breed Champions and over-all
record book scores.
BAD REPUTATION
The bite of the tarantula, de
spite legend, is not dangerous
to man, though it can be pain
ful. The tarantula, which
sometimes attains a length of
two inches, is quite harmless
and can even be trained as
a pet
RboJ^Rose
FOAL FEED •
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 thev are fed Red
Rose Foal Feed. Try it.
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chos. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
CHECKING THE TWO YEAR OLD HYBRID
-POPLAR TREES Tuesday morning, on the Miles Pry
Farm, Ephrata R 3 Representatives from the Forest Ser
vice found the growth of these up-and-coming conserva
tion trees to be between six and ten feet during this ex
cellent growing season. In the photo (left to right) Mor
ton Fry, son of Miles; Sid Hanks, Upper Darby Forest
-Service; Clyde Hunt, Upper Darby Forest Service; Cecil
Clapp, Washington Forefet Service and Miles Fey, farm
Witmer owner. L. F. Photo
L. M. Snovely
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons
Lititz
Inc.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1967 —
Pennsylvania Millers and Feed
Dealers Elect New Directors
Paul .1. Green. Farmer’s Sup
ply Co., Wsdkersville, Md. was
elected president of the Penn
sylvania Miners’ and Feed
Dealers’ Association at its 89th
Annual Convention held Sep
tember 20-22, at the Hotel Her
shey, Hershey, Pa. Mr. Green’s
term begins January 1, 1968 as
does the term for other offi
cers and directors elected at
this meeting. Mr. Green re
places Milton F. Godshalk,
Plory Milling Co, Bangor, Pa.
Other officers elected include
Quentin S. Snook, Snook’s Mill,
Mifflinburg, Ist vice president;
George W. Robinson, Kreamer
Feed Store, Kreamer, 2nd vice
president: John B Pritts, Can
onsburg Milling Co, Canons
burg, 3rd wee president: Rob
ert B. Graybill, MiHer & Bu
shong, Inc., Rohrerstown, treas
urer and Donald W Parke,
Lancaster, secietary
The following directors were
also elected to serve the Asso
ciation for terms beginning
January 1, 1968 Raymond Col
vin Kinter & Grove, Dillsburg,
James Pysher, Central Soya,
Camp Hill; J Mauser Lerch,
Mauser 'Mill Co, Treichlers,
Joseph Wehrle, Mahoning Val
ley Milling Co, Punxsutawney,
James Mcßroom, Mcßroom
Feed and Garden Supply, Der
ry. Ned L Clark, Claik’s Feed
Mill, Shamokin; and Carl Bai
er, Bay State Milling Company,
Camp Hill.
Other directors of the Asso
ciation whose terms were not
affected include H Carl Del
bert, Deibert Feed Service,
Bedford, Richard R Geliman,
Reedsville Milling Co. Reeds
ville; William Kmtner, Kint
ner Milling Co, Meshoppen,
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Robert Thompson, Thompson
and Mateja. New Wilmington;
Eugene E. Eby, H. R. Wentzel
Sons, Inc., Newport; John J.
Hess 11, Paradise; William H.
Sprenfele, Spangler & Sprenkle,
Inc., York and Thomas R Zeig
ler, Zeigler Brothers Feed
Mill, Gardners.
Approximately 30 0 persons
attended the three-day conven
tion of the state-wide trade as
sociation of feed and flour
mills A wide variety of sub
jects were discussed under the
theme “Organize for the Fu
ture”. Lt. Governor Raymond
J. Broderick, Pennsylvania Sec
retary of Agriculture Leland
H Bull, H W. Campbell, Ral
ston Purina Company, Camp
Hill, A. J Nixon, Penn Dair
ies, Lancaster. Dr Robert F.
Gentiy, Pennsylvania State
University, Henry R. Geismger,
Pennsylvania A s s o c i ation of
Milk Dealers, Harrisburg. Don
ald L Ace, Pennsylvania State
University and Dr. John A.
Hoch were among the speakers
from Pennsylvania
Out-of-state speakers includ
ed Frank T Heffelfinger 11,
Peavey Company, Minneapolis,
Minn who is currently serving
as piesident of the Grain and
Feed Dealeis National Associa
tion, Dr E Paul Tai'ganides,
Ohio State University, Ernest
H Tessmer Jr., Central Soya,
Chicago, 111 and Dale W Mc-
Millen Jr, president of Central
Soya from Fort Wayne, Ind
Other features of the Con
vention Meeting included ex
hibits, golf, entertainment and
a ladies program The 1968
convention will be held at Po
cono Manor, September 29, 30
and October 1, 1968
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