>—Lancaster Farming, Saturdo>. January 24. 1970 TWENTY FIVE YEAR members were honoied at the Inter-State Milk Cooperatne meeting Thursday. They were Paul and Robert Wenger and Jerome Rhoads. In the Lan caster Farming Photo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenger accept their plaque from Robert McSparran. Rhoads was not pres ent. sth Annual Southeastern Dairy Conference Slated For Feb. 3 Final plans are being made this year’s event will be Walter tor the sth Annual Southeastern y t Buescher. Manager of Custo- Dairy Conference sponsored by nei Promotl on Services for Allis-Chalmers. Milwaukee, Wis- ~, . consin; New Holland Supply. Alba-Clujmers Milwauxee, Wis- New Holland Pa Curtiss Breed- consin His final duty, following ers Service. Caij. Illinois, and the last speaker, will no doubt John W Eshelman & Sons. Lan- he the most pleasant activity of caster. Pa It will be held at the the day, at least for some lucky Guernsey Barn located on Route member of the audience. The 30 East of Lancaster, beginning door puze will be diawn at 930 am and ending at 330 end it will be a lovely Regis p m , with a snow date of Fehiu- l <;ied Holstein heifet bom Octo ary 4 All dairymen and interest- hei 31, 1969 and sired by Cres ed parties are invited to attend Beauty All Admiral The theme of this year’s con-' ference will be “The 70’s Challenge of Change ” The pro gram will open with a presenta-l tion by 'Fatm Specialist, Jerry B ! Shaffer, of Pennsylvania Power; & Light Co. The presentation is! entitled “Electromation m Agn-f culture ” This will be followed , by a discussion entitled “Manuie[ Disposal, A Challenge” and will j be led by Dr Stanley G Mourn, Reseal ch Vetennaiian with, Vineland Laboi atones, Vine , land. New Jersev The final item 1 on the morning piogram will be The Curtiss Complete Cow” by Mr Morns B Ewing, Dnectoi Performance Records Division Curt, ss Breedeis Service, Cary, HLnois Those in attendance will be the guests of tne sponsors for lunch, after which there will be time to visit and obseive many interest ing displays relative to the vari ous segments of the dairy busi ness The afternoon program will get underway at 130 pm and continue with the same theme as William M Babb, Jr, Dis tnct Representative for Allis- Chalmers, will talk on * Accept ing the Challenge of Change ” Dr E I Robertson, Dilector of Nutntion foi John W Eshel man & Sons, Lancaster will close out the piog, am when he discusses “Fit the Feed to the Forage ’ The Mastei of Ceiemomes for Moisture Vanni Proof Wrappings Frozen iood ran be no better than the wiapong used for its piotection leminds Mis Ruth J Buck, extension foods and nu tution speciaLsc of The Penn sylvama State Lniveisitj Freez ei air is d*y and diaws moistuie fiom a food Always u-e wiap pings that aie moistuie vapoi pi oof to piotect food against diying Of the many wrappings available, aluminum foil is ex cellent Household waxed papei is not mois'.ui e \ apor proof Plastic sheets m t \ be used alone 01 with anothe whipping to pre vent bieakage Anyone who grows corn or soybeans knows that our soils tend to be acid You contribute quite a bit to this acid- ity each time you apply fertilizers. □ But Ortho UN I PELS have a "low cal- cium carbonate equivalent." means that UN I PELS cause less depression of your soil's pH. And you know with a more favorable soil pH you ORTHO FMS ORTHO CMFVRO'.’ [ICSIC.N US'IPFE REC. US PAT OFF Kauffman Tells Dairymen Promotion Still Important ' Many people were surprised." aitl Marry Kauffman. Dnectoi of I’uMic Relations. \ Coun cil In. . "bu! \eiy few people have an answer whv ihe icccnt s;.,Jc tinny icfcientlitin was de ft a ted " Speak me at the annual dinner ir rune of the Quai.yville and Soulhnn I.ncastei Locals of Intel-State M.lk Piodueeis Co opc alive. Kauffman adm.tted the icfeiendum was clcf'Mtod ‘ eeusivelv' Ini. maintained pio nio'ion i' Mi'l unooitant "Some anas a-e lealh 'O'li; to 10-e t.u>e of the defeat ho said, “es -1 ecialh wile c a pionn l on p.o gi.-m m- no* ben ua.lable We could do moio in t'i s atca ton if w. hart moio money but the tfting that keep-, me f om 4-H DAIRY CLUB AWARD WINNERS Barbara Aaron, Tom Aaron, Joyce Groff at the Inter-State meeting, Thursday are and Sharon Groff. L. F. Photo (left to right) Suzanne Groff, Carol Groff, This How you save on » B higher yields with UNIPELS. liming costs with Ortho UNIPELS being completely disappointed is because Interstate has a good, well i ounrietl piogrnm of public relations and advertising. Your own oiganization’s TV commer cials give a fine Image of the tlauv farmer and they sell milk. "Dairv Council has always said you mii'l ha\e r. good diet that includes the four basic foods, on-' of wh.ch is milk Bemuse we li. \e ktpt an impaitieial np pioieh st.ew.ng nutiitional bal .■nee wo aie able to go into the school to tell 0111 stoiy ” K in l lnian said public opinion i mw •.innn ,n fas' 1 ! ol Dany Comic Is appioa.h "The c\clc has tinned The idea to b~ con te ned with only one item in the diet is pist Now the public fa vois a balanced diet,” he said are bound to get higher-yields. □ On top of that, UNI PELS, plowed down in the fall, work for you all year 'round fall, winter, spring, and summer. That's why it's called "The All-Season Ferti- lizer" □ Come see us soon for the facts w P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. and figures on how you can save money on liming costs and earn more money from V Ph. Lone. 397-3539 The only way to counteract bad publicity is to toil the poli tic -.do of the milk story. Wo can illll say milk is r.i essential in the diet ns It ever was Milk Is the last thin# that'should bo omitted from the diet. "Wo have no problem we can’t solve for we have the beat pro-* duct in the world." he conclud ed. During the business period at the annual meeting held Thurs day in the Quarr.vvillc Metho dist Chinch. Paul and Robcit Wcngci. Quanjvillc R 1 and Jeiomc Rhoads. Quairyville weie iccognizcd for 215 years of membeiship in the cooperalhe. Robcit MeSpanan D.icctor and Mack Newton. Field Rcpicsenta t;vc weie also on the piogram. Robcit Wenger piesented the 4- II Daily Club \waids.to six local youths and Ray Young acted as toastmaster.