Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1967, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1967
SHARON WEAVER, won the top fitting ribbon at
the New Holland Farmers Fair Thursday afternoon.
Sharon is also the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Weaver. L. F. Photo
Lloyd Wolf Cow
Has 1,019 Lbs.
A Registered Holstein cow
owned by Lloyd Wolf, Quarry
ville R 2, completed the highest
305 day lactation according to
the August monthly news letter
of the Red Rose Dairy Herd Im
provement Association of Lan
caster County. Carnot produced
21,779 lbs. of milk, 1,019 lbs. of
butterfat with a 4.7% test. Se
cond high lactation was com
pleted by a Registered Holstein
cow owned by Donald S. Eby,
Gordonville R 1 Dianne produc
ed 20.585 lbs of milk, 971 lbs.
of butterfat with a 4.7% test in
305 days.
The herd of Robert F & Joan
B. Book, 11 South Hershey Ave ,
Bareville, had the highest mon
thly butterfat average. This
herd of 318 Registered & Grade
Holstein cows averaged 1,594
lbs. of milk, 64 lbs. of butterfat
with a 4 0% test. The herd of J.
Fertilizers
For Fall Seeding
3-12-12
5-10-10
0-14-14
5-15-5
0-20-20
Available in Bags
Bulk or Spread
Call Us Today
Organic Plant
Food Co.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT
TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
Eby Hershey, Gordonville Rl,
placed second. This herd of 32 0
Registered Holstein cows aver
aged 1,533 lbs. of milk, 60 lbs.
of butterfat with a 3 9% test.
Circulation of the median
size daily is about 10,000 and of
the median-size weekly, 3,000.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
Join the /y/ \
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EXPLOSION! /
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More 200-Bushel Yields Than
Any Other Hybrids in Histoiy!
See Your Hoffman Seed Man for Details or call 898-2261
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
Landisville, Pa.
c Hoffman Seeds*
Serving formers with finest quohly seeds since ’B?'?' /i
*W ' ■ i vtr' ..With a citizenry quiz.
Farmers Women There were several music
n i u . selections presented by a trio
Flay rlOSt of Mrs. Robert Kauffman. Mrs.
rn rri i Lester Hawthorne and Mrs.
I O 1 eacners Ralph Garber. Mrs. Paul Ear
hart was the pianist.
The Women’s Committee of
the Lancaster County Farmers’
Association played host to the
Lancaster County Teachers’
Coordinating Council last Sat
urday, September 30, at a
luncheon at the Holiday Inn,
1492 Lititz Pike, Lancaster.
Mrs. David Holt, Lincoln
University, who is serving the
Middle Atlantic Region on the
American Farm Bureau Fed
erations’ Womens Committee,
explained the woman’s role in
the association and spoke on
the purpose and function of
the Lancaster County Teachers
Council.
'Mrs. Clyde Wivell, chairman
of the Women’s Committee,
said that the phrase “Agricul
ture Is Where the Action Is”,
could be used synonymously
with the phrase “Education Is
Where the Action Is”, in the
three proposed Vo Tech
Schools.
J. Richard Murr, Coordinator
of these Vo Tech Scnools, told
the group of its program and
growth as well as the value of
what Abe Lincoln said, “Want
ing to work is so rare a merit
that it should be encouraged ”
Supervising Principal of the
E. Lancaster County Schools,
Robert P. Simon, explained
the Vo-Ag program from ele
mentary grades through high
school and told the group of
the areas of instruction such
as conservation, safety around
the farm, safety in hunting
and around machinery, agri
business and general vo-agri
culture.
Harold Rohrer, State Direc
tor, talked about the policy
development of the association
and Vernon Blackstone told of
its philosophy andi concluded
• Ralph Horchler
(Continued from Page 1)
was the secretary of the Penn
sylvania State FFA organiza
tion.
Horchler graduated from the
Union Area High School and
the Pennsylvania State Univer
sity as an agricultural educa
tion major. He started work in
the county on October 5.
ipjnMc Johnny Unite. Chonlll* OuWoor , todajc
COUPONS Football Badtpraadt Slaapin«Baf ln»*»maliC
Ret.ilv.Ui. gfflgSS
muuvjiu. fis.oo
Zabco Casting Baakatball & Sawing Stainlaaa
Rod and Goal Sat Compact "fablawara Dlrmarwara
Real Sat Retail valua Retail value Ret^l l nS ,u • R *« no U *
Retail value $6.00 $6.95 $6.00 $5.00
$15.00 ________ _______
Swinger Dymo Qlrl’aWrlat Boy’s Wrlat HurHcana
Polaroid Labelm.kar Watch W»tch '
Camera Retell value Retell value Retail value
Retail value $9.95 $13.95., $12.95 ; RettllJg[ue
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Now there is more than fine feed
in Red Rose Bags.
We’ra helping John W. Eshalman & Sons celebrate Its 126th
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 Rose
Feeds: New Red Rose Do- Food (Coarse), Red Rose Rabbit
Pellets, Red Rose Minerals, Red Rose Milk Replacer and ntW
Red Rose Foal Feed.
Come in today, we have a brochure for you, showing all the
gifts and the numtrr of coupons needed for each ... along
with other details on how to get these free gifts for vouF
family. (Remember, Christmas is just around the j
Walter Binkley & Son Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
Lititz R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Elverson Supply Co.
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. M. Heisey
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
898-2261
A. L. Herr & Bro.
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
FREE
125th ANNIVERSARY
GIFTS FOR YOU.
These Red Rose Dealers Can Supply
All of Your Feed Needs:
Atglen
Elverson
Manheim
Mt. Joy
Quarryville
Married and the tether of
two children (girl age 3 and a
boy age 2) Ralph and his fam
ily will now reside at Para
dise Rl.
• Ruoss Wins
(Continued from Page 1)
Anthony Dobrosky was the
judge. A list of the placings
follows:
1, Franklin Ruoss; 2. Robert
Fisher; 3, Mary Louise Fisher,
East Earl Rl; Eric Zeiset, East
Earl Rl; 5, Lester Bowman,
East Earl Rl; 6, Kathy Folker,
New Holland R 2; 7, Elvin
Lapp, Kinzers Rl.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountrille
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Ammon E. Shelly
Lnitz
L. M. Snavely
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
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