Holstein Breeders Field Day (Continued from Page 12) ed a minimum of five pounds of coarse hay and limiting corn silage to not more than eight to 10 pounds. She also said that haylage can be fed with the hay. Earl Stauffer, Ephrata RDI, the Pennsylvania Holstein Boy, and Susan Kauffman, the Penn sylvania Holstein Girl, as well as the new Lancaster County dairy princess, spoke briefly. Stauffer noted the junior Hol stein convention will be held November 19. Max Smith, Lancaster County ag agent, introduced the new as sistant county agent, N. Alan Bair, as a product of a York County black and white farm who has obtained both his bachelors and masters degrees in dairy science at Penn State University. Bair greeted the farmers. CASHWAY Z&nfat co. PA V.I.P. 4 $259 ALUMINUM HI-STRENGTH ALLOY WIDTH 48" NET $1 050 LENGTHS S' thru 24* | iQO SQ. FT, VINYL SIDING I I ASPHALT ROOFING I . .. gjjj RUBEROID lfflelilßll SEAL TABS T % ' COLOR ALL THE I 100 Sq. 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While the cost will be high for such a program, it must be weighed in terms of saving the crop from a possible complete loss, if the blight does strike, Smith said. WELCOME PREFINISHED This is Cashway's Everyday Low Price The Finest Name in METAL ROOFING & SIDING DOUBLE-RIB FABRAL CORPORATION IT’S THE EVERYDAY LOW PRICE THAT COUNTS! COMPARE AT CASHWAY BEFORE YOU BUY GALVANIZED STEEL 29 GAUGE WIDTH 32" NET $1 0 35 LENGTHS 7'thru 14' | 100 SQ. FT. HAUL YOUR OWN AND SAVE H 4-H Club News 3$ Red Rose 4-H Plans Tour The Lancaster County 4-H Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb Club will hold its annual tour Wednesday in southern Lan caster County. The group will assemble at 9 a.m. at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weidman, Chris tiana RDI, to see steers being fed by Joanne, Glenn and Ste ven Weidman. Sammy Long will also bring his Hereford steer to the Weidman’s. Other stops will include- Dutchman Hereford Farm, Ox ford RDI, to see steers of Mar cia Spangler, Judy and Jean Thompson and Daisey and Tom Perry. The group will judge a IRQ OPEN 7:30 to 5:80 SIX DAYS A WEEK Phone: 397-4829 Phone: 397-4820 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7,1971 — class of steers and review fit ting and showmanship. At the Fred Frey Farm, Quarryville RD2, the animals of Scott Perry and Don Dorwart will be seen. Also at Quarry ville RD2 will be Karen and Kim Weaver. A picnic lunch and recrea tion period will be held at the Quarryville park. 4-H’ers will bring their own food and eating utensils. Beginning at 2 p.m. the tour will include the animal projects of the following: Darlene, Daryl, John and Dale Enck, Holtwood RD2; Marilyn and Shirley Landis, Quarryville RDI; Sylvia, Susan and James Martin, Pequea RDI, and Bren da, Carol, Donna and Roger Walter, Willow Street RD2. Among those conducting the tour will be Max Smith, Lancas ter County ag agent. C. 0. 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News Reporter, Christine Shenk 4-H Calendar Monday, August 9 7 p.m. Manheim Joy of all Trades roundup, Zion Lu- theran Church, Manheim. State 4-H Days, Pennsylvania State University-, August 9, 10, 11. Elm-Penryn 4-H club host to Garden Spot 4-H Communi ty Club. ihesim o$ QoodVeal&t, 19