Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1970, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 24.1970
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Na-Cburs Promotes Two
Lancaster County Men
Stan Keller. Na Churs region- grams olteicd bv the company,
al manager lor Eastern Penn- The Bi übakcis live in their new
sylvania and New Jcrsev, lias home built on a lot which was
announced the promotions oi part ot then taim southwest of
M, David Brubaker. Mount Joy. Mount Jo\ where they grew
to area manager and Roy L. corn and led steers.
Shertzer, Lancaster RD6 to clis
tvict manager.
Brubaker joined the com- road from the Cherry Hill Or
pany in January 1965 as a field chard, Shertzer joined Na-Churs
representative. He was largely' three years ago as a representa
responsible for getting farm- tive alter using the program for
ers in the Lancaster and South- corn in 1969. He won the Penn
ern Lebanon County areas ac- Manor young farmer five acre
quainted with the special soil contest with a yield of 178
testing service and crop pro- bushels.
Lancaster Beekeepers
Make Farm Show Plans
The Lancaster Beekeepers
discussed farm show plans at
their fall meeting Thursday
night. About 35 attended the
meeting, the last of this season
until the beekeepers reactivate
in March 1971
Three-foot individual displays
will be a feature for honey
growers at this year’s Farm
Show with a first prize of $75.
Looking forward to putting in
an application for an individual
display are Edward Graybill.
Litilz RD2. John Shank. East
Petersburg, and Dan Fitzkee.
Manheim RD2
Also under discussion for fall project score and that the honey
management was the impor- samples each scored 18 out of
tance of putting out a good 20 points.
NOW!
Prepare For Seeding
Call us for prompt service on:
LIMESTONE -
FERTILIZER - 020 20
10-10-10 5-10-10 4-16-16
And many other bulk blended analysis.
Available in bags, bulk
Trailer spreaders or custom truck spreading.
Combine Rye and Fertilizer for single application.
REMEMBER US FOR
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
AFTER FALL PLOWING!
Don't forget to top dress alfalfa this fall
Available:
0-26-26, 0-18-36
Boron ;md Magnesium can be added
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ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 392-4903 or 392-0374
YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER
Shertzer operates a farm near
New Danville, just across the
Clem Hoober, Intercourse, has
been a Na-Churs dealer for the
past 24 years. Howard Groff,
Quarryville and Henry Herr,
New Danville, also handle Na-
Churs products
quality honey by keeping out
dirt and wax particles.
The 4-H Honey roundup was
judged by W. W. Clark, exten
sion apictilturist from Penn
Slate. There were two contes
tants, Jeffrey Risser, Leola
RDI, from the Garden Spot 4-H
Club, and John Brenner, Lit
itz RD3, from the Lititz-Man
heun 4-H Club.
Arnold G. Lueck, associate
agricultural agent, reported
that Risser had the best total
Truck Spread
Fast Service
FARM WOMEN
Society 14
Instead of (lie regular month
ly meeting. 31 members and
friends of Farm Women Society
14 enjoyed a guided tout this
week of the Wilton S Ileishev
Medical Center, boys' now ele
mentary schools and Ilershey
Chocolate factory.
There were 1.500 boys in the
two schools, first through fifth
in the one school and sixth
through eighth grade in the
other.
The next meeting will be held
in the fellowship hall of the
Lampeter United Methodist
Church at 1:30 p.m., November
11. Mrs. William Parmer will
present a musical program.
County officers and Farm Wo
men Society 21 will be guests.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Janet
Leaman, Mrs. Irene Mellinger,
Mrs. Celeste Hershey. Mrs. Es
ther Herr. Mrs. Eva Esben
shade, Mrs. Marian Rdhrer and
Mrs. Viola Hostetter. j
Members were reminded of
the County Convention date,
November 7 at the Farm and
Home Center, and of their obli
gation to take articles for the
bazaar table. Mrs. Evelyn Sem
pier, Miss America of 1954, will
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