Dr. Ziegler to be Honored at Little International Exposition The 55th Little International Livestock Exposition to be held April 29 at Pennsylvania Slate University will be dedicated to Dr. John H. Ziegler Jr, associate professor of meat science. IN UNCASTER - CHESTER & LEBANON COUNTIES, ARE SWITCHING here's what one farmer has to say . . . PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE BULK BULK BAGS Chevron Ortho Chevron Chemical Company The exposition is sponsored annually by the Block and Bridle Club, a student organization. Club members are honoring Dr. Ziegler for his enthusiastic support of Block and Bridle Club HUNDREDS OF FARMERS ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZERS . the remavninga creage —ssss*?SsirSSsf 4bU'3 Lcre 2 cost me a SPREAD BINS ,-034-10 fat*® d»s 13 ' 34 SS^ssg!S^?iSS-' *fSZS*"~*'* activities Dr. Ziegler devotes con siderable time to teaching and advising students as well as participating in research dealing with the evaluation of meat S,ncerelS , P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Po. animal carcasses emanating from genetic, nutritional and management projects. Ziegler has been active throughout the years on com mittees of the College of Agriculture concerning curriculums for undergraduate majors in animal industry, animal science, and food science. He served on many carcass show Yloute .-'V' ■'//' ■ ■ Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 15.1972 TO 397-3539 committees and is author and co author of numerous scientific and popular articles dealing with meats and meat animal production. Events of the Little In ternational will be held April 29 in the ice pavilion at University Park Some 130 students will be competing in judging of cattle, sheep, hogs and horses Groff Elected (Continued From Page 16; Association in cooperation with the Extension Service Initial plans for the summer picnic have- been announced by Vivian Stauffer, Ephrata The picnic will be held at 7 p m July 29 at the Lampeter Fair Grounds. Further deads will be announced as the date approaches Membership secretary Nathan Stoltzfus announced that the Lancaster County Farmers Association membership now stands at 1,110 Statewide, membership m the Farm Bureau is approaching 15,500. Livestock marketing survey forms will soon be mailed to all members beef producers, ac cording to secretary James Martin, Strasburg. The forms, which will determine desire for the Association to assist m the purchase of feeder cattle, should be returned as soon as possible. Martin requests 100 per cent return. Ivan Yost, insurance com mittee, announced the unex pected resignation of salesman Wilbur Sollenberger. Sollen berger, who was recently honored for outstanding sales, will continue to service accounts until April 25. The insurance committee said no replacement has been named and all problems should be directed to the committee after April 25 XXX Americans are developing a consuming interest in yogurt, that cultured custard-like dairy product. Last year Americans ate 100,000 tons of yogurt, about one-third more than they ate in 1969 and six times the amount consumed 20 years ago. Flavored yogurt accounts for 80 per cent of the market. •MORE MILK • MORE MEAT •MORE PROFIT WITH Madison Silos Div. Martin Marietta Corp. 1070 Stemmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph, 7331206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron 859-2688 Caleb Wenger Quarryville 548-2116 Landis Bros Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 17 867-3741