Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1971, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 27,1971
6
Two Inter-State
Neath 300 farmers and guests
attended the district 7 meeting
of Intel-State Milk Pioducers
Cooperative at Hostettei’s Ban
quet Hall Thuisday
A highlight of the progiam
was presentation of a plaque and
a $3OO check to Mr and Mrs
Chailes Cowan Cowan retired
fiom the oiganization about six
months ago aftei many yeais of
seivice Snavely Garber pie
sented the awards on behalf of
both Inter-State’s Districts 6 and
Daniel Martin, Manhenn RDI,
rlso piesented 25 year awaids
to Claience H Harmsh, Lan
caster, and John L Landis,
Quan Mills
Speakeis were Max Smith,
Lancaster County agricultural
agent, and Di Paul E Hand, In
tei-State secietary and home
economist Piogiam chan man
was Lestei Hawthorne, distuct
7 piesident
In an election of officeis the nuttee
following lesults were reported j im Bieon, AD\ manage!, ex-
Millersulle local David II p] a med the organizations ef-
McMichael, piesident, John H £ olts to pio mote milk on a
Thomas Jr , vice piesident, nationwide scale in 1971 Noting
Amos W Bieneman, secretary- the p ro o ia m includes a $17,000,-
tieasurer Lewis W Shore and qqq budget and foui one hour
John E Bailey, delegates, Paul nationwide -specials on TV
S Hess and John T Wilkei, al- sa id the organization stih
ternate delegates, Jay E Landis, c | oesn ’t have the funds to com
Lancaster Maiket Committee pete with Pepsi and Coca-GoU
Lebanon County local—Aaion but “we are slowly getting
Martin Ji , piesident, Roy S there”
Obei, vice president, John H ,
Hdtman, secretary-treasurei, A Bieon emphasized that ep.
(Ralph McCi one, delegate, Arthur ience sllo ' vs ad ,^ er , °
E Brandt, alternate delegate, mciease Class I milk sa es
William C Capp, Lancaster Mi and Mrs Clyde Buchen
Maiket Committee gave a report on their Intel-
West Lampetei local John State Philadelphia meeting
Now’s the time
to top-dress wheat.
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Developing wheat plants need
nitrogen so they will stool out
better, pioducing more stalks
pei seed foi full yield potential
The nitiogen should be applied
evenly for unifoim matunty
That’s why you should see us
now foi fast and easy top-di ess
ing with Arcadian Golden
Uhaa* liquid nitiogen
Wide spiav booms and ease
of-handling let one man co\ei
JOHN Z. MARTIN
New Holland Rirl
M Harnish, president, Robert
H Mylin, vice president, Jacob
R Houser Jr, secretary-treas
urer; A Thomas Haimsh, dele
gate; Hailan N Keener, alter
nate delegate: J Wade Groff,
Lancaster Market Committee.
Donegal local Roy E.
Sauder, ptesident, John M
Gingrich, vice piesident, David
L Landis, secretary-treasurer;
W Robert Shellenbsrger, James
F Biubaker and Robert H
Kauffman, delegates, Elmer S
Myers, Harold S Biubaker and
Ei nest J Sauder, alternate dele
gates, B Fiank Eshelman, Lan
caster Market Committee
Lititz local—Claience Stauf
fei, piesident, Ray P Bollmgei,
uce president, Marvin K Wit
mei. sccrctaiy-tieasurei, James
N Zimmoiman and Ammon
Bohingei, delegates Clyde M
Buchen and Noah W Kt eider,
alternate delegates Noah Kreid
ei Jr, Lancastei Maikst Coni-
qtt
many moie acies per day Your
top-diessmg gets done on time.
Spiead Aicadian liquid your
self or have us custom top-diess
for you You get both quick-act
ing and long-lasting nitiogen to
achieve high piotein, high qual
ity, and high \ieldmg wheat
mmm
See us now.
Phone 354-5848
Districts Honor Cowan
Snavely Garber of Inter-State Milk Hostetter’s Banquet Hall at Mount Joy
Producers Cooperative presents a plaque Thursday In addition, the organization
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cowan at the presented Cowan with a v3OO check,
organization's district 7 banquet at
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