• Progressive (Continued from Page 6) en too much credit But, as Rich ard Hoover, FHA Supervisor, hays, "This is an outstanding example of a young farm family CYAN KRANTZ SALE The Ivan D Krantz sale, one mile east of Hessdale, was held last Saturday with some of the .sale prices listed as follows Copper Kettle $63, Sleigh $4O, Rocker $27, Cupboard $B7, Cra dle $29; Sideboard $34, Coffee bin $24, Table $4O Carl Diller and Everett Krei der were the auctioneers Year Com Need MINERALS! Cows need minerals for good performance, good health, and good growth. Roughages or pas ture cannot supply the calcium, phosphorus and other minerals in amounts needed by your milk ing herd. It's important to feed minerals free choice! Rbd^^Rosb SUPER MINERAL Feed 2 ozs. of this mineral to each cow each day on top of regular feed to guard against min eral deficiency. Buy SUPER MINERAL and other RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS from these Distributors: Wolfer Binkley & Sen Lititz Brown & Reo, Inc. Atglen El verson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber K. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybitl & Son Befton Strasburg E. M. Heisey Mt. Joy Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryviile David B. Hurst with determination and ability. They started with small assets and have developed a very suc cessful dairy operation, along with owning their own farm ” The Strohmaier family in cludes five children who were in school at the time of this vis it They are Karl, 12, Kerry, 11, Kurt, 9, Erin, 8, Eric, 7 The"‘EHA objectives aie to pro vide family farmers with ade quate resources to be success ful They provide loans to assist in farm ownership, improve ments and operation The local aiea from which the farm family ot the year was selected includes Lancaster, Lebanon and Ches ter Counties MorhVs Feed Mill, Inc. It. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mounfville Feed Service Monntville Musser Forms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chos. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz L. M. Snovely Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer MR. AND MRS. GOTTLIEB STROH- ed outstanding accomplishment in family MAIER, Oxford R 2, discuss DHIA records farm operation by FHA from the Lancas with Richard Hoover, FHA Supervisor ter, Lebanon and Chester County area (left). The Sthromaier family were select- L. F Photo Dogs Cause Livestock And Poultry Damage HARRISBURG - Dogs caused more than $35 000 damages to h\ estock rnd poultry last year, the State Department of Agricul ture ha* announced Leland H Bull, btate Secre tary of Agriculture, said the state compensated livestock and poultry owners after damage claims were investigated by dbg law enforcement officers Bull said most of the damages were to chickens and sheep Oth er animals harmed by dogs in cluded ducks, turkeys and rab bits Owners whose dogs could be identified as causing damages paid compensation amounting to $9,600 The state dog law authorizes payments for livestock and poul try damages caused by dogs af- SCHOOL NEVE ENDS FOR OU JOHN DE SERVICE SPECIALISTS In our shop, one level of skills leads to another. Our men are trained.., and retrained at John Deere Service Schools—to keep them aware of the latest in good service practices. Result: we know the answers to most farm equipment problems before they come up. Stop in and put us to to the test. Now’s a good time to take advantage of our know-how! WITH US, SERVICE IS A PROFESSION... NOT A SIDELINE LANDIS BROS., Inc 1305’ Monheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24,1968 • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Health) School Vo-Ag Room 730 p m - Extension Cattle Feeder Meet, Farm & Home Center 7 30 p m - Garden Spot Young Farmei Piogram (Corn Sum menzation) School Vo-Ag Rm 7 30 p m - P L Rohrer Coin & Alfalfa Growers Meeting, Refton Fire Hall 7 45 p m - Lancaster County Poultry Assn Education Meet, Farm & Home Center Wednesday, February 28 10 00 a m - 4-H Leaders Kick- Off Meet, Farm & Home Cen 730 pm - Futures meeting. Union Stock Yards Sales Barn 8 00 p m - Dairy Club Leaders Meet, Farm & Home Center Thursday, February 29 9 30 am - Geigy Custom Ap- ter complaints have been filed and investigated • Garden Spot (Continued from Page 1) Ceitihcates of appicciation were presented to the following Robeit Herr, Vo-Ag Teacher, for organizing the chaptei, High School Principal Donald Sheaf fei tor school administration co opeiation, Vernon Beilei, Coun ty Young Fanner Contest Win ner, tor effort in lepiesenting the chaptei, Rogei Clark, Lan caster Newspapers, Inc., and Everett Nevvswanger, Lancas tei Farming Newspaper, both tor chapter news coverage plicator Workshop, Liberty Fire Hall. New Holland 6 45 p m - 4-H Veal Calf Round up, New Holland Sales Barn Friday, March 1 10 00 a m - E\panding Milk Promotion Meeting, Room 305, Ag Bldg , Harrisburg Ph: 393-3906 7
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