2£—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 7,1969 Joy Howet, Notional Holstein Winner James (Jay) K Howes of New town. Pennsylvania. has been designated the winner of the 1969 National Distinguished Jun ior Mem be i Contest sponsoicd by Holstein Fnesian Association of Amenca He is the 19ycai old son of Mr and Mrs James L Howes The family owns and operates a Registered Holstein herd in Bucks County Jay won lop honors among a field of con testants fiom 32 states in the young men’s division. His winning mate is Miss Elaine Furu of Michigan, who competed with 30 other girls. Both will receive special recog nition and awards at the 84th Annual Meeting of Holstem-Fn esian Association of America to fee held June 11 and 12 at the Disneyland Hotel. Anaheim, Cal ifornia The convention tup is sponsoied coopeiativoiy by the Pennsylvania Holstein Associa tion and HFAA Jay leceived Hat,on.il lecog’Vjon m this con ies; a -ea .',,0 when he vas se- i* 11 1^|| Dairy Formula * ? Service to get the most from YOUR HOME GRAINS Beacon’s experienced nutritionists can help you make more milk from your home grains. What’s more, they offer mixing concentrates specially fortified with the vitamins and minerals in which home grains are deficient. The Beacon dairy formulas for home grown dairy rations are proven in use on thousands of farms. Dairymen consistently report substantial increases in milk production after switching to Beacon. What’s more important, they are equally consistent in reporting me tensed income ocer feed ec&t. And ... Beacon Advisors working with us are helping dairymen ptoymm the feed for each herd. No hit-or-miss feeding program here, but a care fully detailed analysis that takes into account in herited potential, stage of lactation, quality of roughage, buttei fat level and other factors. It means maximum value for your feeding dollar. GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. Denver O. KENNETH EARL SAUDER, INC. MeCRACKEN New Holland Manheim H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse BEACON James Howes lected as the lecoicls awaid win ner and designated as one of our finalists. Entnes in the contest are judg- BOMBERGER'S STORE Elm I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Sti asburg od on record keeping ability and included is an evaluation of the breeding program and manage ment practices followed. The young people given national re cognition have piovided leader ship in their school and com munity. demonstrated a variety of interests and thiough their actions aic piepanng themselves to become lespected and useful citizens. An example of Jay’s recoid keeping ability lies in the fact that while his iccords submitted for the contest were complete and very compiehcnsive, the total contents or “thickness” of the record book was much less than most of those submitted. The array of school and com munity activities and achieve ments go fiom vice president of the Student Council to assisting with the maintenance of the vil lage library While letteiing in varsity high school track and baseball, he maintained an active involvement with the entire dairy farm operation at home Jay is piesently a fieshman at Cornell University, having been shaded as a Cornell National Scholar. In ansvvei to special questions, Jay indicates that ‘the pnmaiy lole 01 function of the legisteied segment of the livestock industiy is to piovide a source of high quality animals foi both the com meicial bieedei in this countiy and for e\poit needs” He re lates the means of doing this effectively jeai after year as the principal challenge confionting b' eed organizations Aftei a slow stait —his fust animal had no heifei calves and the second one was a low producer. Jay is today, tiuly an outstanding junior Hol stein breeder. Four finalists have also been announced To leceive special plaques in behalf of the members of the Holstem-Fnesian Associa tion of America are Keith Funk ol Illinois, Roger Peterson of lowa, David Thompson of Minne sota and Charles Fletcher of Vir ginia. The national breed organ ization currently reports more than 13,800 active junior mem bers. More acreage is being taken out of crop production yearly by expanding cities and roads than is being added by reclaim ing deserts and swamps. The sign is new ... the quality you knew With great pride, YOUNG'S has introduced its new emblem for the many quality products you’ve come to associate with our custom feeding program. With equal pride, we congratulate YOU, the dairy man, for your excellent job iri feeding and managing top herds. You know that quality and performance go hand in hand, and we are pleased that YOUNG’S supplements have played a vital role in many of your fine produc tion records. The Man from Young’s looks forward to serving you: YOUNGS The Spanish Main The mainland of Spanish America, especially the northern Coast of South America, and the Canbbean Sea. were icferred to as the Spanish Main, particularly dunne the 16th century. 'RADITIONA LLY NEW... FIELD TO FEEDLO' INSTANT SHORT CUT New Cylinder-Screen Chopper New cylinder-screen cutting mechanism assures short, uniform chopping on the new Gehl “6QO” forage har vester Powerful blower whips crops to the back of the box or into the silo No feeder apron. Unit is shorter, front to back Tough three-inch diameter shaft whirls cylinder at 1000 RPM Six 21-inch long knives 120 sq in throat area, 374 sq in. screen area Standard tungsten-carbide faced knives and cutterbar .. . built-in knife sharpener Three attachments awilable: hay pick up, one-row, and a two-row that handles both wide and narrow’ rows. HAY PICK-UP • 6-foot, 4-bar pick-up • Slip clutch protection • Floating auger, retractable fingers Make us prove it with a Demonstration / CHAS. J. McCOMSEY ZOOK'S FARM & SONS STORE Hickory Hill, Pa. Honey Brook. Pa. FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. & SON R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim CASSEL C. ROBERT L. MUMMAU YOHN R. D. 1, Mount Joy R. D. 1. Narvon 717 / 653-4355 215 / 445-6388 mmrmm '/* Inc., Roaring Spring, Pa. E ARL L. UMBLE 2460 Willow Glen Dr, Lancaster 717/393-3208
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