Sole Register WED. JAN. 22, 1969 at 9 A M. Martin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Farm Equipment. We sell on commission. Paul Z Martin. WED. JAN. 22 9 AM. Faim Equipment Sale at Martin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball, Pa, Lan caster County. Sale by Paul Z. Martin. (You are cordially invited to attend FARMING FRONTIERS FOR ’69 (Formerly John Deere Day) January 23 - 10:30 a. m. ROLL-GARD WITH CANOPY AND SEAT BELTS WILL BE AWARDED. You must be present to win! A. B. C. GROFF, INC. |gs| New Holland, Pa. Phone: 354-4191 HORSES ... or DOGS . s feed them the f they needl Tlie Red Roie horse feed line it complete t j•* to you can pick the , ftted that suits your Special need. Red Roie * litter to market* twine feeds will make pigs grow fait -• and will earn money for you that way, too! Choose horn a complete line. i Vour dog will like the taste of Red Rote Dog Food. This crunchy and appetizing food will completely nourish your dog. AND HERE’S AN IMPORTANT NOTE! Red Rose is so economi cal to use! Wolter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R, D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Refton Strasbarg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #3, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville THURS. JAN. 23 12 30 Noon Purebied Guernsey Sale at the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. Sale Managed by Penna. Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. FRI JAN 31 1 00 PM. Pub lic Sale of Valuable Dairy Farm along Rt. 272, 3 mi E of Penn Hill, 22 mi S of Lancaster, ad jacent to Little Butam Elemen tal y School, Little Britain Town ship, Lancaster County, Pa. Terms by Henry S Delong. Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. Mountville Feed Service Musser Farms, Inc. Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Ammon E. Shelly E. P. Spotts, Inc. H.' M. Stauffer & Sons, David B. Hurst Bowmans\ ille R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Terre Hill Lititz Honey Brook Inc. Witmer Sale Register WED. FEB. 12-9 AM. Mar tin’s Sale Bain, Blue Ball, Pa. Faim Equipment We sell on commission Paul Z. Martin WED FEB 26 9 AM , Mar tin’s Sale Bain, Blue Ball, Pa. Faun Equipment. We sell on commission. Paul Z. Martin, SAT MAR. 1. 1 PM. sharp Public Sale of Valuable Real Es tate, Faim Machinery, Peisonal Pioperty at RD. #l, Brogue ville, Pa. in Chanceford Twp sale by Haiold J Walker, Ex ecutor of the David H. Walker Estate. AUCTIONS Mon , Jan 27—12 30—Wheelei sale at Jackson Summitt, Rte 237 12 mi from Lawrenceville or Tioga 42 home-raised Hoi steins—good condition and ud ders, all fiesh or just ready" 3 tractois and all machmeiy mcl IH #l5 chopper (3 heads), Lamco s u wagon, month-old NH tank spieader, 325 gal tank, Badger cleaner, etc 20 T ex cellent hay Mr and Mrs John Wheeler, Sr selling due to Mr Wheeler’s age and health" For full list, of this oi any sale, mailed you. wute Rumsey Sales, 226 Liberty St, Bath, NY n > 70 Crisis S|BB|a£ M L_©s, N.sd> ©< iesß? M 1 jS|,S g iS S SgSgla ? Pol zsfSi'S B B o 1 _____ 1 m I I Q Ekoc-'W^ H nhb>h^ |ii|g| (/) qeioto S> o- 000 gf >sh 1 "S 3 |g p|s >-73 S s h W r g N e m S jc Lancaster Farming. Safurday, January 18, 19G9—12A AT THE POULTRY FEDERATION BANQUET, (left to right) Hendrik Wentmk, chairman; Leland H. Bull, Pa. Secretary of Agriculture and Gale Rome&berg, Pa. Poultry Queen. k. F. Photo Poultry Promotional Events Staged At Harrisburg Show HARRISBURG The Penn svlvama Poultry Federation, held its annual banquet at the Penn Harris Hotel on Wednes day, during the Farm Show. Featured speaker was Dr. Thomas Haggai, internationally During an afternoon meeting known speaker from High Point, sponsored by the Federation Dr. North Carolina, whose topic was R o i an( j Leach, Pennsylvania gSr?” V Also B appSi°iS on the state University Nutritionist, banquet program were Walter discussed “Advances In Poultry E. Wheelock, Pennsylvania Nutation”. The meeting was Poultry Federation President; held in the Dept, of Agriculture Leland H. Bull. Pennsylvania Building. A panel discussion Secretary of Agriculture, and was also held featuring the sub- Gale Romesberg, Pennsylvania ject “I Grow Pullets This Way Poultry Queen. Because . . .”. The four panel According to Co-Chairmen members were Warren Burr, i Russell Latshaw, Vernon Norris and James Schubin. The panel was moderated by Dr. Floyd Hicks, Poultry Extension Specialist, Penna State Univer sity. Hendrik Wentmk, Donald E. Horn and George Hauer, the banquet, which was a fund rais ing venture for the Poultry Federation, was a sell-out ci owd. During the five day show Pennsylvania Poultrymen oper ated their Food Booth on the main floor of the Farm Show Building. Foods served include pickled eggs, egg nog, turkey and chicken sandwiches, chicken corn soup. An all White meat hi oiler sandwich was added to the menu this year as the fea tured new item On the Governor’s Pieview Day Sunday at the show, Penn sylvania Poultry Queen, Gale Romesbeig, piesented a 35 lb tuikey as a pioduct represent ing her industiy, to Governor Shafei She with 11 olhei agii ci Itural commodity queens touieci the show, attended the Pennsylvania State Police Rodeo in the Aiena, and weie ambas sador foi then gioups All of these queens weie piesented with scrolls by Governoi Shafer making them members of the 100,000 Pennsylvanians With the cooperation of the Pennsylvania Poultry Fedeia tion, Pennsylvania State Uni versity, and the Bureau of Markets, Penna Dept, of Agri culture, the Poultry exhibit was revised to include not only the live bird displays, but the com plete story of the egg fiom its incubation, through the growing and laying process of the young chicken, to the giading and packaging of the egg New Poul tiy pioducts weie featuied in tastefully decorated refngeiated cases, and home economists weie on hand daily in a display kitchen cooking lecipes using poultiy and eggs to advantage. The Penna. Game Breeders Association also had displays in dicating the growing of game buds as a fine hobby venture.