Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1969, Image 8

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    g—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. No\ ember 8,1969
FARM CREDIT DIRECTORS, (left to right) Back
row, Howard Kreider, Elvin Hess Jr., Richard Lefever;
John Long, Homer Graybill. Front row, John Gibble,
• Credit
(Continued from Page 1)
may seem impossible,” Brown
said, “but it will be your own
efforts that get you to your
goals.”
Guest speaker was Marvin
Nissley, a member of the State
4-H Livestock Judging team He
said that the type of steer that
they now look for is different
fiom past yeais The top steers
are tallei, with a longer body
They have thickness, depth and
are meaty in the high priced
cuts In closing, Nissley gave
?n oral set of reasons, typical of
m
MW
earn
a cash dividend
through
This special pre season program
pays you cash for buying early.
The amount you get depends on
the machine you buy—and when
you buy it. The earlier you buy,
the bigger your dividend. Program
starts November 1,1968, and goes
through February 28, 1969,
Eligible machines include: Autos-'
matic Bale Wagons and Stack Re
trievers • Balers # Combines •
Crop-Choppers • Forage Blowers#
Forage Boxes and Crop Carriers.#
Forage Harvesters • Hay Condi
tioners • Mower Conditioners •
Mowers • Rakes • Self-Propelled
Windrowers.
Program applies to new machines
only. Stop in soon for complete
details.
M\EW HOLLAMD
DIVIS.DN GF SPERRY RAND
L. H. BRUBAKER
INC.
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Ph: Lancaster 397-5179
Strasbuig 687-6002
what the team members must caster County Extension Asso- Area School Board. Member of
give when judging. ciatiori, Lancaster Production Lancaster Production Credit As-
In the election of officers: Credit Association and a direc- sociation and a Director of Fed-
Richard B. Lefever, Quarryville tor of Federal Land Bank Asso- eral Land Bank Association.
R 1 and Samuel B. Williams, Jr., ciation. Is active in community Graybill owns and operates a
2400 Fulling Mill Road, Middle- affairs. 67 acre farm, with a son in Penn
town, were elected on the Fed- Williams owns and operates Township. Farm program con
eral Land Bank Assn. approximately 250 acres in sists of steers, tobacco, and po-
In the Lancaster Production Lower Swatara Township, tatoes. Is a member' of Flying
Credit Assn J. Homer Graybill, Dauphin County. Has large herd Farmers Association, past direc-
Manheim R 3; Elvin Hess, Jr, of Jersey cows. Is a graduate of tor of A S.C. and County Exten-
Strasburg Rl, and Wilmer B Penn State Has been active in sion Association, member of
Campbell, Halifax Rl, were Jei sey Cattle Association, South- Federal Land Bank Association
elected east Artificial Breeders Co- and director of Lancaster Pro-
Lefever owns and operates operative of which he is a mem- duction Credit Association. Is
114 acre daily farm in Drumore ber of the Jersey Sire Commit- active in community affairs
township. Is a member of Lan- tee, member of the Middletown Hess owns and operates a 92
Chemgro Fertilizer Co.
East Peteisbmg, Pa
Farmers Supplv Co.
215 Fuiton St, Lane , Pa,
Phares Landis & Sons
Lancaster, Pa
Ross H. Rohrer & Sons
Quarryville, Pa
Henry Zug Mill
RD Lebanon (Prescott), Pa,
200 Bushel Hybrids
Clyde Aliment
Peach Bottom, Pa,
David Ressler
Myerstown, Pa.
Paul L. Myers
Manheim, Pa.
Wilmer Campbell, Carl Brown, Manager; Jacob Smith,
Samuel Williams, Jr. L- F. Photo
NOW IS THE TIME
TO ORDER - TO SELL
MUNCY - CHIEF
50c Bu. Early Order Discount
ON RETAIL SLIPS SENT IN
BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 1969
ORDER FROM NEARBY MUNCY-CHIEF DEALERS
Samuel Gelmian Mill
Denver, Pa.
Wm. Ford
Suplee, Pa -
Rohrer’s Mill
Ronks, Pa
Samuel Troup Mill
East Bail, Pa.
Hershey Bros.
Reinholds, Pa.
Paul Shenk Mill
Shendan, Pa.
Jacob Keller
Stevens, Pa.
Nagle Bros.
Annville, Pa.
C. M. Shuey Mill
Annville, Pa.
MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS
MUNCY, PENNSYLVANIA 17756
Please send catalog price list
Name
Address
□ Dealer □ Student □ Teacher
□ Farmer
□ Check here if interested in becoming a dealer
for Muncy-Chief Seeds
Acies Farmed
Extension Sets
Meetings For
Local Dairymen
Milk producers in Pennsylvan
ia will bo mailed a ballot regard
ing the Milk Marketing Develop,
ment Program on December 3
according to M. M. Smith, Coun
ty Agent and Victo> Plastow,
Associate County Agent. In a
letter to all milk producers m
Lancaster County this week, the
agents said, “This referendum,
will give all producer a chance
to vote on the propoaed plan to
deduct one-half of one percent
(50%) fiom then gioss milk
check, l°ss hauling Funds aie
to be used to promote the sale of
milk.
“Our Extension Seivice is co
operating with oui local Milk
Marketing Committee and the
State Depaitment of Agncultme
by scheduling foui (4) educa
tional meetings to discuss the
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acre dairy farm in Strasburg
Township. Is a member of Ag
way, Inc., State dilector and
treasurer of Holstein-Friesian
Association, member of Federal
Land Bank Association and
director of Lancaster Produc
tion Credit Association. Is ac
tive in 4-H dairy and beef and
other community affairs.
Campbell owns and operates
a 175 acre dairy farm in Hali
fax Township in Dauphin Coun
ty. Is a member of Dauphin
County ASC, Piesident of
Noithumberland Guernsey
Breeders Association Master of
Fisherville Grange, member of
Federal Land Bank Association
and Lancaster Production Cred
it Association.
Lerov Fackler
Heishey, Pa
Robert Wenger
Heishey, Pa
Acres to Corn