Pa. Holstein f Association Sets Institute A fcao cf prominent dairy leaders will be speakers for the 1968 Breeder Institute program the week of January 29, accord ing to William C Nichol, sec retary of the sponsoring Penn sylvania Holstein Association Those appearing will be Law rence E 'Caldwell, Turner, Maine; Donald Ool’uns, Perry, New York and Glen Lake, North Branch, Michigan .Lawrence E Caldwell, Lecal Farm* Turner, Maine, just re cently was elected president of the New England Holstein As sociation His hard consists of 150 Registered Holsteins, 60 of which are milking age Mr Cald well is a director of the Lewis ton 'and Auburn Milk Producers Assn; a past president and sec retary of the New England Milk Producers Assn , and at present is serving as piesident of the Pine Tree State Holstein Assn Caldwell has served a number of times as a delegate to the National Holstein Convention In 1962, he was the Maine win ner od the state’s Green Pas tures 'award. 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Donald Collins, CoWns Crest Farm, Perry, New York, has gained national recognition for ►having won’ 15 AIL A men can and Junior All-American honors since 1955 The present herd in cludes 6 excellents, 19 veiy goods and 12 good plus Collins Crest bred Holsteins The latest production average was 17,869 lbs of milk and 646 lbs of but teifat Mr Collins has served as di rector and president of his lo cal Holstein club, and director of the New York Holstem-Fu esian Assn and the State Dairy Herd Improvement Assn He is on the Naim, d Holstein Assn’s official judg s lust and has judged shows in Pennsylvania Gian Lake has been chief spokesman for damy farmeis in Michigan and throughout the United States for more than a decade He has been president of the Michigan Milk Produc ers Assn since 1955 He was an architect and leader in develop ing the Great Lakes Milk Mar keting Federation, and its pres ident since organization in 1960 Lake has served a.s president of the National Milk Producers Federation, a nationwide organ ization of daily coopetati'ves representing more than a half million individual members, since 1960 He rs a recognized leader in the development of new mar keting and bargaining concepts and techniques, and his effoits on behalf of dawy faimeis have unquestionably unci eased the incomes of Michigan dairy farm ers and their counterparts throughout the nation Mr Lake is an active supporter of 4-H and other programs for agri cultural youth, and has been cited for outstanding contribu tions in this area. In partnership with a broth- with a Conestoga National Bank Savings Account. Join the thousands of Lancaster area people who have found the secret of a financially brighter future through systematic savings at Headquarters for Money Matters. Of course, if you need the money, it's there. Take it anytime. But, if withdrawal is not required, your cash goes on working and earning ~. safe and secure... building a personal nest egg for a happier future. THE (Mitstos3 “ Bank urn mm m Mom mum LANCASTER'CENTERVILLE LANDISVILLE LITITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP MILLERSVILLE ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster Count> Foundation Military To Use More Dairy Products Plans lliat will result in an inci eased use of butter, cheese, and nonfat diy milk by military personnel have been announced by the Department of Defence and the Department of Agri culture. According to reports receiv ed by the Agricultural Stabili zation and Conservation County office, USDA has made available from the Commodity Credit Corporation’s surplus stocks 30 million pounds of butter, 5 mil lion pounds of cheese, and 300,- 000 pounds of nonfat dry milk for military use, to commence in early 1968 The products were acquired by CCC in supporting prices to dairy farmers for milk and but terfat. They are being donated to the Department of Defense for nts increased use, as provid ed by enabling legislation Dairy products will continue to be donated by CCC for school lunch and needy family use, USDA said. er, Clare, he operates the farm at North 'Branch, which has been in his family for four gen erations. The 547-dcre farming operation includes a milking herd of over 100 cows and is recognized widely as a model of efficient operation. All dairymen, regardless of breed into est, 4-H and FFA members and leaders, are urg ed to attend any one of the eight meetings The 1967 insti tute saw 1937 in attendance, the largest attendance in the institutes seven year history. Sign in a Chicago tavern if you are enjoying our color TV, you’ve had enough. It’s a black and white set Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1968 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? .. * By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Please Be Careful When you take down your Christmas de corations, use a sturdy stepladder or stepstool When you untnm the tree, check the lights, cords, and plugs so they’ll be in work ing order next Christmas Don’t get overtired Stop at intervals for a few moment’s rest and eat at proper times Don’t burn wrappings in the fireplace' Gather them when you unwrap presents and either burn them in an incinerator, or take them outside for refuse collectors Buying Guides For Services When you huy repair services on televi sion sets, autos, appliances, and equuipment . Look for repair shops with reputations for reliable service, well-trained Colorful Foods technicians, and reason able Resist the temptation to add P r ' lces - “bottled” color to foods. In- Know essential facts about stead, try to retain natural col products—manufacturer’s name, or in food by skillful cooking model number, date of pur- and combining less colorful chase, dealer’s name. foods with those that have high Look ait warranties issued at color. the time of purchase to see if repairs or parts are covered. Check service shop’s guaran- P 1 eserve color m soups, tees on parts and labor. skim w l * l ' ll6 heating and cook Ask for written estimates on if light, mam cost of repairs and parts and betoel colo ’ r lf s £ lm ’ me d for an itemized ball alter serv- I£ dark> their C oloi will be . improved by bi owning, greas- Return to the original seller lU1 o during i casting or broiling, when possible. o, r gi, azui g Keep a list of repairs and Before pan-frying or grilling services to be done in your fish or other light meats, dust home so several things can be with paprika done at one time It is less cost- You can combine light and iy for you if a repairman makes dark salad greens for a more one tup rather than several. interesting salad Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now ond Save! More and more farmers are buying from ns for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm “America’s Oldest” PARADISE, PA. 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