Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1972, Image 17

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    Help Us Serve You
If your organization didn’t make. our. farm calendar
this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or
ganization.
We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you for
got to tell us.
Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community
service to you.
To get on the Farm Calendar, remind us by calling
394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22
E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. And help us serve you better.
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A subsidiary of Commonwealth National Bank
Serving
Agriculture
in
South Central Pennsylvania
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Quick-change
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Any time you can turn a corn picker into a combine
—in about an hour’s time, right there on your farm—
you’re dealing with a Quick-Change Artist And that’s
Uni-System.
Start with this big interchangeable Power Unit. Then
add the various harvesting units as your crops demand.
And switch from one to another as the seasons change
With this one Power Unit you can own a picker (up
to 4 rows big), a shelter (also up to 4 rows), a combine
(up to 4 rows, or an 11 or al3 foot gram platform),
a forage harvester (2 or 3 rows, a windrow pickup or
a direct cut)... a 9-foot snow plow or a planter that’ll
handle up to 8 narrow rows at a time. And all self
propelled.
Uni-System. It’s a practical solution to the cost-price
squeeze. Because it’s a quick-change artist.
Uni-System.
It just plain makes more sense.
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY LANDIS BROS., INC.
& SONS Lancaster
Hickory Hill, Pa.
, T „ KINZER EQUIP. CO.
N. G. HERSHEY & SON Kinzer
Manheim
ROY H. BUCH, INC.
Ephrata, R.D. #2
A. L.HERR&BRO.
Quarryville
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STOLTZFUS
FARM SERVICE
Cochranville, Pa.
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Lions Honor Cloister FFA
Members of the Cloister
Chapter FFA were honored at a
farmers’ night banquet by the
Baron Steigel Lions Club, held
Thursday night at the Bncker
ville Fire Hall.
During FFA Week at Penn
State this year, June 30 to July 2,
Cloister Chapter sent 14 of its
members to compete, and all
came home with medals. Seven
of those won trips to national
contests, and these were the
seven invited to the banquet
Charles Ackley, Lions ‘ Club
president as well as ag-ed in
sturctor at Ephrata, said he
didn’t think any other county club
would be as well represented at
national contests.
Gerald Musser, chapter
president, placed second in the
state in land judging during FFA
week. He will be one of three
Pennsylvania FFA members
competing in the national land
judging contest sscheduled next
May for Oklahoma City. Gerald
is the son of Paul Z. Musser.
Earl Stauffer will be going to
Kansas City in October, where he
will be one of 10 Pennsylvanians
competing for the national
American Farmer degree. Earl
is the son of Clarence Stauffer,
Ephrata.
Rick Gensemer, Barry Wissler
4-H Calendar
Tuesday, August 15
7:30 p.m. Garden Spot Com
munity 4-H Club, visit
veterinarian; meet at
Smoketown Elementary
School.
Wednesday, August 16
6:30p.m. —Penryn-Elm4-H Club
Roundup, Bomberger’s Store.
Thursday, August 17
12:30 p.m. Lancaster County 4-
H Achievement Day, Farm
and Home Center,
gd green dragon dairy
Red Rose Test Cow Feeds
Your cows need the best and these are the best
dairy feeds we know how to make. There is a Red Rose
14, 16, and 18 Test Cow Feeds to fit your needs.
Can be fed in all seasons and are excellent for keeping
appetites high even during warm periods. Many dairy
men prefer them because of their coarse granular tex
ture. They are high in fat, minerals and protein, very
palatable and made from top quality grains and pro
teins. And they’re part of Red Rose’s Doubt Remover
dairy program that takes guesswork out of your work
and helps put in profit. Ask us about it. It’s free!
Red Ro
DAIRY FEE
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
Mountville
MUSSER FARMS, INC.
Columbia
SHELLY BROTHERS H. M. STAUFFER
MARTIN'S FEED MILL RD2,Manheim,Pa. & S °NSJNC.
Ephrata.Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1972 — 1,
Cloister Chapter FFA members honored
Thursday night by the Baron-Stiegel Lions
Club were, left to right ; front row - Leonard
Martin, Barry Wissler and John Weaver;
back row - Brian Weber, Earl Stauffer and
Gerald Musser. Not present for the picture
was Rick Gensemer.
and John Weaver will also be
going to Kansas City in October,
where they’ll participate in
contests during the national FFA
convention.
Gensemer placed third in the
state in poultry judging Wissler,
son of Glenn Wissler, placed third
m the state in dairy products
judging and Weaver, son of J.
Paul Weaver, placed second in
the state in meat judging.
Leonard Martin, son of Lester
Martin, placed seventh in dairy
products. He’ll be taking part in a
YOUR COWS BUY RED ROSE DAIRY
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CHAS & sons DER e - p - spotts, me.
Terre Hill Honey Brook
contest next month in
Springfield, Mass
A ninth place win m poultry
ludging won a trip to Richmond,
Va. for Brian Weber, where heT
take part in a September contest
Brian is the son of Louis Weber
Lion Gilbert Paul was chair
man of the club’s committee
which arranged the farmers
night banquet. In ceremonies
during the meeting, the FFA
members were presented with
checks for their expenses to the
national contests.
FEEDS FROM US!
WALTER BINKLEY & SON
Lititz
BROWN & REA, INC.
Atglen
ELVERSON SUPPLY CO.
Elverson
HENRY E. GARBER
Elizabethtown, Pa
E. MUSSER HEISEY
& SON
RD 2, Mt. Joy, Pa
HEISTAND BROS.
Elizabethtown
RED ROSE FARM
SERVICE, INC.
N. Church St., Quarryville
DAVID B. HURST
Bowmansville
G. R. MITCHELL, INC.
Ref ton, Pa