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

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    4-H StOlt- Stitchers - Pledge was-led by Vickie Heck-
At the-regular meeting of the er
Mount Joy* 4-H Start Stitchers Roll call was taken by Gwen
Club, the Salute to the Flag was Hosier -and Jeannie Kahler.
led by Debbie Becker. The 4-H Brenda Sensenig collected dues.
Marlin's
LIMESTONE
Apply lime often for best results
To keep your soil neutral, liming every 2 or 3
years is recommended, because of the new
higher-analysis fertilizers being used today.
IVAN M. MARTIN, INC.
For good production next lactation,
FEED PURINA
DAIRY CONDITIONER
As a dairyman, you know that good milk production
doesn’t just happen. It’s something you plan for by
establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good
production, then managing and feeding your cows so
they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability.
Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro
duction with a proven program of dry cow feeding.
They need Purina Dairy Conditioner, a research
proven ration to help give dry cows body condition
they need for good production after they freshen.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12%
percent protein ration. It’s fortified with vitamins A
and D plus extra phosphorus to help guard against milk
fever.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the
amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and
on the quality of the roughages you feed. For example,
a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality
roughages would require less Dairy Conditioner than
a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality
roughages.
Drop in soon and get your free copy of the
Purina Dry Cow Program folder. We’ll be glad
to show you how Purina Dairy Conditioner can
help you prepare your dry cows for good pro
duction next lactation.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 4424632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
t
Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125
Pa. 442-4148 _
Iro B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd„ Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph: 3546301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
Songs were led by Denise Es
benshade.
Brenda Sensenig demonstrated
how to put a knot in thread.
The club was divided into sew
ing groups to start projects
News Reporter,
Debbie Becker
There is a MUELLER Bulk Milk Cooler to fit any
herd size and budget!!
★ Available in several models
gallon size range
*lOO% Type 304 stainless steel construction
★ Exclusive direct expansion MUELLER Temp-Plate®
evaporator (cooling plate)
All MUELLER Coolers are designed to be cleaned with
the MUELLER-MATlC®Automatic Washing System. v
"Simply fill the detergent bowl and flip the switch
. . . the rest is automatic".
Roy A. Brubaker
Lititz RD3
626-7766
Lancaster-farming, Saturday, July 10? 1971—15
Mennonite Board Assigns
Central America Positions
Local persons were among
eight who participated in an
70 thru 5000
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike
Lancaster
397-5179
overseas service orientation at
Eastern Mennomte Board of
Missions headquarters. Salunga,
Pa , recently They have all ac
cepted work assignments in
Cential America
Held May 28 to 30, the orienta
tion included lectures, films and
discussions, culminating with a
visit to a Spanish church service
Among workers who will serve
under the Mennonite Voluntary
Service program are Beth Eby,
Reinholds RDI, who will work
as a nutritionist m La Ceiba,
Honduras; Howard Good. Lititz
RD4, and Leon Hoover, Leola
RDI, will be involved with agri
cultural and community
ment projects in Honduias
Jay Nissley, Manhenn RDI,
has been assigned to British
Honduras He will be involved in
delivery work in Belize
Serving as mission associate
under the Eastern Board is John
Bomberger, Elm Bomberger
will be stationed in Tegucigalpa,
the capital city of Honduras, and
serve as the government contact
person and purchaser of supplies
for the Honduras team
4-H Calendar
Monday, July 12
1-2 pm—Pick up 4-H capons,
Mervin Peifer faim, Man-
heim RDI
7pm —Nifty Needles 4-II Club,
Mill Store, K-Mart Shop
ping Center
Wednesday, July 14
Chester County 4-H Distiict
Demonsti ation day
Thursday, July 15
Sam Lancaster County 4-H
Exchange tup to Asheville,
N C , July 15-22
New Cooperators
The Lancaster County Soil
and Watei Conseivation Dis
trict has listed the following
new cooperators
John A Thomas, 48 acres,
Pequea Township, Glenn G
Heir, 48 acres, West Lampeter
Township.
Corn Blight Spreads ,
Buf Impact Still Minor
Instances of Southern Corn
Leaf Blight infection have been
verified in about 422 counties in
26 States, according to the
National Federal-State Informa'-
tion Center for Corn Blight.
This represents an increase of
two States—Minnesota and South
Dakota.
Reports from most States em
phasize that the overall infection
is still light, often occurring in
only a few fields within a coun
ty. The blight appears to be
further developed in southern Il
linois and southern Indiana than
in other areas Most of the new
counties reporting blight are in
lowa and northern Missouri.
Although field-to-field spread
of the disease is taking place to
a minor extent in some areas,
there is no widescale spread of
the blight. Most infection, plant
pathologists emphasize, has re
sulted from diseased debris re
maining from the 1970 crop, and
occasional crib shelling or corn
loading operations.
Call Us Now
To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
numbers. Our main number
is 394-3047. But our subscrib
ers and advertisers can also
reach us through 626-2191
(ask for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call from the
Akron, Ephrata and Man
heim exchanges.