28—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 6,1971 News Ray Brubaker 4-H Beef Club President Brubaker Is Elected Ray Brubakei, 20S Rohrers tou n Road Lancastei, vas elect ed pi evident ot tne Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club Wed nesday Also elected at the leoiganiza tional meeting were Karen High, Leola, vice presi dent Sheryl Weavei, New Hol land RDI, secietaij Elaine Hen,, 840 Penn Giant Road, Lancaster, assistant secretary. Gary Dean, Stiasbuig RDI, tiea suiei and Clark Stauffei, Eph lata P-Dl. assistant tieasurei Also elected weie Deboiah Buchen Manheim RD3, and Cindy Hess, Strasburg RDI, song lesdeis Ed Donough, Manheim RD4 and Ida Mae Reiff, Lititz RD4, game leaders, and Gary Buchen, Manheim RD3, and Mar ian Reiff, Lititz RD4, news re poi ter s PA. COW MAKES “4E” A Registered Holstein cow in the held of George and Harold Hasbrouck Titusville, Pa, has joined a select group of 36 other cows of the bleed to be design ated “4E ” The ‘ E” designation indicates excellence in body confoimaUon Foui indicates a cow has main tained this “Excellent” class, fica tion scoring 90 points or more on four different occasions as she giew oldei Clymai Hasbroucks Family- Man 4683333 was classified “Ex cellent" foi the fomth time last month at the age of 12 years 4 months She completed hei highest single record at the age of 7 years 4 months when she pioduced 22,430 pounds of milk and 903 pounds of butterfat in 323 days and has a lifetime pro duction of 144.530 pounds of milk and 5,845 pounds of-butter fat She was sued by Wood bourne Family Man 1279466 Egg Marketers To Meet The Pennsylvania Egg Mai ketmg Association will meet at 7pm Fuday (March 12) at the Sheraton-Conestoga Inn, Lan caster President Eail Hess will dis cuss new developments on the pioposed biand egg piogram and Fied Pontz will report on a suivey relating to “egg pur chase policy ” Robert K. Robrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D, 1 Henscl 548-2559 READY FOR How To Use;— Start Creep feeding No. 701 when pigs weigh 5 lbs. or are 7 days old and feed through 6th week when pigs should weigh about 35 lbs. Amount 1 Required 15 to 20 lbs. per pig, Feed Per Lbs. Of Gain During This Period 1.25 to 1.50 lbs, Field Tests Indicate: — 1. More uniformity in pigs, feu er runts. 2. More economical gams. Heavier pigs at 8 NO. 701 GREEN PASTURES PIG STARTER PELLETS! Just the feed for us Piglets to Grow on! weeks Pigs may be weaned at sis weeks,. This gives more time for proper conditioning of sow before re-breeding. Easier to maintain farrowing schedule. MOST PALATABLE FEED WE HAVE If we can help you design a profitable pro gram for your swine enterprise or aid you in problems relating to swine management or nu trition see your MILLER & BUSHONG SER VICE Representative or call us direct at Lancaster 392-2145. BALANCED FEED "Sweet as a good moffin" % MILLER & r BUSHONG, Inc. SERVICE ANYWHERE” “FINEST Rohrerstown, Pa. 717-392-2145