24 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15, 1972 The Manheim Central FFA Chapter elected officers to serve for the oncoming year at a meeting this week. Richard Kauffman, seated, was elected as president of the Chapter. Others who will serve are: standing, left to right, Donald Wenger, Dailey Elected Chairman of Federal Farm Millard F. Dailey, a grain farmer from Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, was elected chairman of the Federal Farm Credit Board at its organizational meeting last week. Dailey replaces Jonathan Davis, Sterling Junction, Mass, who was named by the Board as vice chairman for the coming year International® 225 Havswatber Top quality performance is quick and easy with the international 225 Hayswather. Just match these big capacity features with your toughest crops, the Inter national 225 Hayswather does the rest—quickly, easily, and always at top performance: • Easy adjustable windrow forming shields or take them off and lay a wide swath. • Big, all-condition flotation tires, • Fully adjustable seat—comfortable ride • Exclusive torsion bar float—fast, safe and responsive, • WidelO-ft tilt adjustable platform. • Four bat, low profile reel with break over bar. • Conditioner placed a long distance from knife—won’t pull up crop before it is cut Cope & Weaver Co. Messick Farm Equip. NEW PROVIDENCE ELIZABETHTOWN 786-7351 367-1319 C. B. Hoober & Son INTERCOURSE 768-8231 International Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 MOUNTVILLE Credit Board Reelected as secretary to the Board was Jon F. Greeneisen, director of information for the Farm Credit Administration. The 13-member board Sets national policies for the cooperative Farm Credit System through which its farmer-owners borrow more than $l4 billion annually. The System consists of 12 Federal Land Banks and 594 See it at: Harvester Kauffman Bros, treasurer; Tina Haldeman, Chapter Sweetheart; John Miller, secretary; Roy Sauder, sentinel; Mervin Bruckhart, vice president; Dwight Martin, reporter, and Bob Hershey, chaplain. 285-5951 Federal Land Bank Associations, 12 Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and 440 Production Credit Associations and 13 Banks for Cooperatives. xxx Does that favorite recipe of your grandmother’s call for sour milk? Just substitute the same amount of today’s buttermilk right from the carton, or pour one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar in a measuring cup and add enough milk to make one cup. Let stand five minutes before using. THERE’S H UTILE PHRT OF VHN DHLE IN EVERV UNLOHDER... ONLV ONE TOUTS GOT IT HU TOGETHER. In 1950, we introduced the most efficient silo unloadertothe market. Simple, but efficient. We’ve changed during the last 21 years. Added self-cleaning, wide throat impellers for tough to handle haylage. Dual, no-plug augers for smooth silage movement. Depend able, weather-sealed electrical sys tems to prevent failures. And numerous other performance-fea ture “firsts.” If you look around, you’ll find a little part of VAN DALE in just about every unloader... But only Van Dale sells it all together. CALEB M. “The cow is of the bovine ilk; One end moo, the other milk,’’ wrote poet Ogden Nash. But now an English inventor has built a non-bovine specimen, a new mechanical cow of plastic tubing and angle irons with huge jaws fed by a conveyor belt. The jaws munch grass, clover and waste TIRED!! Are you just a little tired of milk replacers that won’t mix well, that won’t stay in suspension, that settle out? Read what Paul Miller, respected Holstein breeder of Linglestown RD4, Pa. has to say. “I like Pioneer Vig-R-Calf becau off fast and keeps scours at a minimum.” And Mrs. Earl Hadley, Bedford, Penna... "Having used other milk replacers, found Vig-R-Calf to be more like cow’s milk, in both building better calves, and eliminating other troubles." And Donald Walker of Berlin, Pa.... “I have fed another make of calf starter and milk replacer for a good many years, but I found that Pioneer Vig-R-Calf and calf starter, much more appealing, and the calves do much better on it." You can get performance like this, with a product that many users don’t mix at all. Just put the powder in the bucket and pour the water on top. Try it for yourself and see the difference. ® ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 aiNce I*7o Drumore Center R. D. 1, QuarryWlle, Pa. Phone 548-2116 cabbage leaves which then entei a centrifuge stomach which spin; and separates the fiber from th< liquid. The liquid is then treatf with chemicals and electric currents to mineral discolorations. Even if it suc ceeds, somehow the end resull won’t be the same without bossy, MODEL 1020 F 10-16 Ft. Diameter Silos—delivery to 15 tons/hr. MODEL 1230 12-30 Ft. Diameter Silos—delivery to 25 tons/hr. INDUSTRIAL Up to 40 Ft. Diame ter Silos—delivery to 40 tons/hr. VAN DALE Box 337, Long Lake, Minnesota ASK YOUR VAN DALE DEALER ABOUT THE NEW AGRI LEASING PROGRAM WENGER ir is le ced
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