—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 27.1968 6 fe 1 ’" •A* 1 iC - FREE analysis of your home on* heating equipment. Our apecially trained men will tell you if it needs cleaning, adjustment, or minor part replacement. They’ll show you how to improve your burner with Texaco’s new Jet Flame Booster that can increase burner efficiency up to 42%. Give us a call. No obligation. [FuelChtef] We Give S & H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 GROWING CACTUS PLANTS is one of the hobbies of John H. Burkholder. Washington Boro Rl..He stores them in the basement over winter and plants them out in the spring. Many of his plants he gets as small seedling in the dime stores. '» * Of special interest is the pole cactus which grows quite tall and blooms starting in June. The flowers open at night and close as soon as the sun starts to come up. In the L. F. Photo, Burkholder’s grandchildren Jeffrey, age 4 and Julie, age 2, look on as a tall cactus is planted in the front yard. mas mis even in cool weather. Alfa-tox®... the one weevil insecticide you can depend on for effective control, even when the temperatures drop. Get 2-3 weeks control. And cut or pasture within seven days without fear of residue in milk. See us now for Alfa-tox. SMOKETOWN Ph. Lone. 397-3539 r,! . # Ntwcomer state„vo-ag supervisor,! Harris-' (Continued from Page I) • bur «- » nd Dr - R,cha . rd „ Sti f on *. , associate professor of ag educa- Newcomer is scheduled to go tion and horticulture, The Penn* for the state honors in June at sylvanla Stale University. the FFA Activities Week dt Penn Area vo-ag supervisor Henry S tate< ' E. Givler served as time-keeper. Counties represented at the contests were Berks, Lancaster, Lebanon, Schuylkill, Dauphin, and Bucks. Girl Is Second Cynthia Poth, a Junior at Up per Bucks Tech-, in Bucks Coun ty won second place with her speech on “The Appaloosa Horse”. Third place went to Dennis G. Scattazahn, Conrad Weiser, in Berks County. Lancaster County placed fourth in Parliamentary Proced ure on the entry of Solanco High School. First place went to Ann ville Cleona High School, Leb anon County. Second place went to Lower Dauphin High School, and third was Upper Bucks Tech Oxford High School, in Chester County was fifth. Judges for both events were T. M. Malm, York, former Area Vocational Agriculture Super visor; Dean Witmer, assistant WMMi |MMm 6 Dee-licious! Purina Golden Bulky Cows and growing heifers love the sweet flavor and aroma of Purina Golden Bulky. It's sweet because it’s, high in molasses. It’s light and bulky—loo pounds fills six bushel baskets. It’s a high protein ration fortified with Vitamins A and D. Golden Bulky is versatile, too. It can be used to balance the grain in your milking ration, dry cow ration or heifer ration. You can use Golden Bulky to supplement dry late summer and fall pas tures or to preserve si lage. And it can be top fed or mixed with your own grain. Next time you stop by, let us show you how many ways you can feed versatile and nutritious Purina Golden Bulky. John B. Kurtz John J. Hess, 11, Inc. „ l: 0 3^' 9 , 251 . Ph: 442-4633 R* D. 3, Ephrata Paradise Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems West Willow Farmers James High & Sons Assn., Inc. Ph: 354-0301 Ph: 464-3431 Gordonville West Willow LOW COST PRODUCTION... # the reason more dairymen feed PURINA Evening Contests In the Salesmanship contest held Thursday night at Eliza bethtown High School, Bryon Smith from York County* was' the winner. Robert Esbenshade, New Hol land, was second followe'd by Abram Fisher, Penn Manor; Jeffrey Frey, York County, and Glenn Oberholtzcr, Elizabeth town. Galen Yider, New Holland, won the Interview Contest. Lester Kreider ana Will God win served as judges for Sales manship and Earl Groff and Kenneth Groch were the Inter view judges. Ira B. Landis Ph: 569-0531 779 Valley Road, Lancaster yyy.