TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! CLASSIFIED ADS WORK Call 394-3047 or 626-2191 STOCKER & FEEDER SALES Annual Show and Sale May 21, 1971—7:00 P.M. Final Sole; June 71, 1977—7:00 P.M. For consignments and information, contact: Kenneth Hershey, mgr, (717) 768-8204 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. • 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U S Route 30 • WHAT FEED SHOULD YOU USE? n kwtmZt It The Red Rose Programmed Dairy and Programmed Beef feeding systems help you decide what feeds to use and how much to use to give the results you want. You can increase dairy performance by fitting the feed to your roughage, and fitting this feed and roughage to cow performance. The Red Rose Dairy program shows you how to determine the pounds of feed input need ed daily for milk output. The Red Rose Beef Program shows you step by step how to raise steers to market weights easier and effi ciently. These Red Rose Programmed systems can make more money for you. Call on us and let us explain how you can do it! Walter Binkley & Son Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson L. T. Geib Estate Manheim '• B- G s r SS & 50,1 Mountville Feed Service -Strasourg Mountville E. Musser Heisey & Son Musser Farms, Inc. R, D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Columbia Lititz Tractor Pull Set The Rough and Tumble His loncal Association will hold its farm ti actor pulling contest at Kmzers from Bam to 5 pm Saturday, May 22 Several weight classes are available to meet the capacity of the individual owner’s machine. All classes are open in the com petition at the Rough & Tumble Museum on Route 30, 13 miles east of Lancaster. Official rules can be secured by writing to Rough and Tumble Historical ■ Association, Kmzer, Pa. 17535 or by phoning C Daniel Brubaker at 442-4249 after 6 pm. Similar contests are also scheduled at the same location July 24 and September 18 mamrtmm Red Rose Has The Answer! Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown' Red Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville Dovid B. Hurst Bowmansville G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa. {Residents Urged to License Dogs Recoids at the office of the minimum fine is $lO with a Lancaster County Treasurer re- maximum of $3OO plus costs, veals that approximately 15,000 Osborne uiges all dog own county residents have not h- ers to make ceitain their dogs censed their dogs for 1971 are licensed and kept under Ed Osborne, Peach Bottom, reasonable control, thus respect state dog law enforcement offi- mg both the community and the cer of the Pennsylvania Depart- Law ment of Agriculture, for this “Be a good neighbor, control area, said today that he has your dog,” Osborne said filed prosecutions against six Osborne noted that dog con dog owners for not having li- trol is of paiticular impor cense Osborne said he'will con- tance to farmers because sheep, tinue to spot check and anyone poultry and other livestock aie found harboung an unlicensed being killed or damaged by dog will be prosecuted The dogs neaily every day Extension Agent Cited Ward M. Stover, Indiana County Extension agucultuval agent, has been named state winner in the fouith annual Public Infoimation Awaids Contest sponsored by the Na- Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chos. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons 4 Inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1971 tional Association of Agricultural Agents The contest, conducted by the Pennsylvania county agents or ganization, in cooperation with Amchem Pioducls, Inc, is de signed to recognize excellence in the use of mass media ap proaches in Extension teaching and information programs Max Smith, Lancaster Coun ty agricultural agent, chairman of the state public information committee, announced the award selection recently. Stover’s entry, a five-minute taped radio piogram on agri cultural topics, was aired on an Indiana radio station Judging stressed mfoi mational value, timeliness, organization, techni cal quality, and style. The winning program will be*' judged in regional competition with awards being presented at the national county agents as sociation annual meeting at Ohio State University in Sep- tember. Agrico Agrico Chemical Division Apply Agrico Liquid Nitrogen with AAtrex Pre-Plant Pre-emergence Early Post-emergence WEED & FEED IN ONE TRIP CALL: Agrico Service Center Lancaster 569-2361 Agrico Service Center Quarryville 786-7361 or Your Local AC3ICO Dealer 7 County