Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 02, 1971, Image 5

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    Weed Control Meeting
' The 25th Annual Meeting
of the Northeastern Weed Con- . _
ESSES Veteran s Advice on Preparing for
Quarter-Century of Progress in
Weed Science ”
To thousands of persons who
The meeting takes place at “«[£ Q visit , the F f Sh ? w ’ *
the Hotel Commodore in New wm be a mix ture of animals and
York City January 6-8, 1971. extublts and people and noise
ANNOUNCING
STARTING JANUARY 1, 1971 there
will be a man available for Filing your 1970
Tax Return.
For Appointment call: 768-8279
GEO. A. WEAVER, INC.
Intercourse Branch
NEXT TO THE FIRE HALL
CHUNK SIZE
, C. E. SAUDER & SONS HERSHEY BROS.
R. D. 1, East Earl Reinholds
H. JACOB HOOBER PARADISE SUPPLY
Intercourse, Pa.
' FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
0 R. D, 1, Quarryville
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
, STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Stevens, Pa.
Leola, Pa.
WHITE OAK MILL HAROLD H. GOOD
R. D. 4, Manheim Terre Hill
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USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP
YOUR LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY.
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph; 964r3444
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
Paradise
The Farm Show is something
else, however, for the many per
sons who are actually participat
ing in the Farm Show and help
ing to organize it
The type of planning which
goes into the Farm Show is
represented by the following
letter recently from Max Smith,
Robert K. Rohrei
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Servico
Barn Cleaners - Silo
(Jnloaders - Cattle Feeder*
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
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CUB CADET
LAWN AND GARDEN TRAQTORS
AND SNOW THROWERS
Throw away your shovel and get yourself a Cub
Cadet Back-Saver Rig. Match a 7,10,12 or 14-
hp, (hydrostatic or 3-speed with creeper drive)
tractor with a 36 or 42-inch wide Snow Thrower
with cutting heights from 0 to 5 inches. Cub
Cadet starts fast even at zero cold. 180° direc
tion throw, stop-start Pto clutch and cut height
controlled from driver’s seat on-the-go! Come
on in—ask about these and 60 other work at
tachments for the Cub Cadet that keep busy
all year around.
Come in Now During Customer Pay Days!
We’ll pay you $lBO. Pay Day Bonus on the purchase
of any Cub Cadet or Cub 154 and $5O. on a Cadet 60
riding mower.
Offer good for a limited time only.
Cope & Weaver Co. Messick Form Equip.
NEW PROVIDENCE ELIZABETHTOWN
786-7351 367-1319
International Harvester C. B. Hoober
Sales and Service & Son
EPHRATA 733-2283 INTERCOURSE
768-8231
MOUNTVILLE
Lancaster County agricultural
agent and a Farm Show veteran,
to 4-H’ers who will exhibit
steers at the Farm Show
This letter bungs additional
information regaiding the
showing of your 4-H Club steei
at the 1971 State Farm Show
Please lead it caiefully and dis
cuss the contents with your pat
ents
All steers ai s to ai rive at the
Farm Show Building on Satur
day, January 9, by 3 p m (pre
fer them in their stalls by this
time so they will get settled
down in time foi the evening
feeding) They must be in the
Show Building by 6 pm in ol
der to be eligible for show and
sale Be sure to send the health
papers with youi steer (TB
Test and Shipping Fever certi
ficate)
INTERNATIONAL
Kauffman Bros.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2,1971
285-5951
Farm Show
Each member is to furnish his
own feed and water bucket or
tub, suggest the V 2 -bushel gal
vanized tub and can be used for
both feed and watenng, put
your name on it Each steer to
be tied with a haltei and a neck
chain or strap (not an old cow
chain) Suggest that you use a
stnp of masking tape on his
halter with yom name on it
helps with identification
Please note a change this
year the Farm Show will fur
nish hay, straw, and grain for
all steei s, this is for the inside
stalls However, we will need
at least two bales of straw per
steer for the outside tie-outs.
Send this straw with your steer
on Saturday For the above ma
terials and sale expenses the
Farm Show will deduct 3 per
cent from youi sale check All
steers are to be left tied with a
suitable haltei after the sale on
Friday, January 15
Steer judging will start at 10
a m on Thursday, January 14,
with the Shorthorns and work
ing up the alphabet to Angus.
Gi and Championship class
about 245 pm followed by
County Trio classes Beef Show
manship at 930 am Friday
morning Auction Sale at 1 pm.
Friday
We have arranged for Glenn
Brubaker, Burnell Buchen, and
Ed Donough to be beef care
takers for the week Mrs Clyde
Biubaker and Mrs Gerald Hess
will be chaperones for the girls.
We will arrange for someone to
be supervisor in our Boys Dor
mitoiy
We are suggesting that all
club members come to the Farm.
Show Building on Wednesday
morning, January 13, and check
in at the 4-H Club Headquar
ters (Room No 107, first floor
of Large Arena.) Here you will
register for your bunks in the
dormitory (50c per night) This
will include a cot and one blan
ket, bring additional bedding if
desired Don’t forget soap,
towels, tooth brush, and several
changes of clothing Dress warm
because the beef barns are kept
cool
We urge you to spend time
on your steer daily, brush and
walk him daily so that he will
be smooth and firm, and have a
bloom to his hair-coat. Pose him
often with your show stick so
that he will know what you
want him to do. Use your show
halter on him several times be
fore show day, so that he will be
used to it Don’t expect him to
respond well to a chain halter if
he has been trained with a rope
halter.
Your steer should be trimmed
and blocked again since the
Lancaster Roundup. Secure
help from your Club Leader or
another club mefnber to get him
fitted to look his very best.
You have earned the privilege
of representing Lancaster Coun
ty in the State Farm Show.
Please do your very best at all
times, because there will be
keen competition on your next
trip into the show ring.
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