Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1971, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1971
FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
Call 394-3047 or 626-2191
INCREASE YIELDS
$15.00 AN ACRE
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of proof a corn seed-treater could have, over one hundred million
successful corn acres All kinds ot climate. All types of soil All sorts
of men doing the planting Yield increases run up to fifteen dollars
an acre—from a product that costs about 25 cents to treat a 20,000
-j>lant-population-acre.
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Helping the World Grow Betters
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•N ALL CHEMICALS BEAD CAUTIONS, WARNINGS AND DIRECTIONS BEFORE USE
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smoketown, Pa.
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Caskey Wins
(Continued from Page 1)
the Northwestern Lehigh Chap
ter of Lehigh County.
Little Dutchman team mem
bers were: Boyd Hitz, president;
Dean Hoover, vice president;
Nelson Heagy, secretary; Dave
' Shuman, treasurer; Kenneth
Diem, reporter; Scott Hitz, sen
tinel; Kenneth Kleinfelter, stu
dent advisor; Lynwood Heagy,
chaplain; Lowell Morton, ad
visor.
Members of the second place
Grassland Chapter team, which
had previously won the county
and area contests, were: Delmar
Weaver, president; Mike Martin,
vice preisdent; Lynn Groff, sec
retary; Jim Zimmerman, trea
surer; Lamar Long, reporter;
Greg Martin, sentinel, Rick
Kochel, student adviser; Ken
Buikhart, chaplain, Cliffoid
Day, instructor
Placing third in the public
speaking contest was Eugene
Ulrich of Northern Lebanon
High School on “Water Pollu
tion.” .
Fourth place went to Joseph S
Zagorski of W B Saul High
School, Philadelphia, on “Horti
culture is Improving ”
Other speakers and their sub
jects were: Ray Martin, Grass
land Chapter, “Mechanical Mons
ter”; Carl Fries, Northwestern
Lehigh, “Working Conditions”
of Farm Laborers”, Larry Kram
er, W. B. Saul High School, “The
Trail of Your Beef from Stock
yards to Your Table”; -Eugene
Weiner, Northwestern Lehigh,
“Pennsylvania is for the Birds ”
Judges of both contests were:
Charles F. Lebo, assistant state
supervisor of Agricultural educa
tion, state Department of Educa
tion; T M Malm, former area
Address
FFA supervisor of York and going to talk about, they general-
Lancaster counties, now retired, ly failed to send the audience
and Hal Doran, Penn State Uni- out with a determination to do
versity ag-education staff. something.
In commenting on the speech- Lebo said the speakers gen
es, Doran said the speakers were erally showed excellent response
excellent overall. But while to questions, but some of the
they did a good job of telling manuscripts which were fe
the audience what they were quired were poor.
MAJOR AND MINOR
ENGINE REPAIR
AND ENGINE TUNE UP
Both Gos and Diesel Engines.
For Complete Satisfaction See Us
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SHENK S FARM SERVICE
Lititz R.D. 4 Phone 626-4355
the proved way to
give pigs
PURINA 8
Purina Pig Startena is a proved complete
starter. It’s the result of constantly improved
Purina complete starters. In research tests the
latest improvement boosted growth by 12.4
percent from 5.2 percent less feed, over the
former ration—and that ration did a great job.
Purina Pig Startena is fed from the time pigs
have been started on Purina Baby Pig Chow
at one week until pigs weigh about 50 pounds.
If scours is a problem feed extra highly-fortified
Purina Pig Startena (Special) for a week to
ten days.
Tylan* is available in Pig Startena T-l when
you have swine dysentery problems.
Ask for this famous pig starter at our store.
Trademark ol Etaned Products Co., a Dlv. of-Eli Lilly t> Co.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph- 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
the right start—
PI6 STARTED*
. tro B. Landis
Ph:
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
James .High - & Sons
Ph: 354-0301 .
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
(nc.
Ph- 367-1i95
Rheems