Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 10, 1973, Image 23

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7:30 p.m. - Farm and Hunc
Foundation meeting, Farm
and Home Center.
7:30 p.m. -- Ephrata Adult
Farmer meeting, Liquid
Fertilization, Ephrata High
School Ag Department.
Wednesday, November 14
7 p.m. - Chester County Holstein
Club Annual Banquet, East
Brandywine Fire Hall,
Guthriesville.
7:30 p.tn. - Eastern Regional
Poultry Education meeting,
Farm and Home Center.
Thursday, November 15
9:30 a.m. - Chester County
HESS'
PRE-MIX CONDITIONERS
FOR LIVESTOCK FEEDS
Custom Permutation and Forage Testing for Proper
Nutrition.
Complete Line of Quality Animal Medical .ns and
Veterinary Products Wholesale and Retail.
Special Preservers for Hi-Moisture Corn and
Hammermill Grain Mixes
PIONEER CORN & ALFALFA SEEDS
For More Information Contact
LEON W. HESS CHRIS STOLTZFUS
RD2 RDI
New Holland, Pa. 17557 Leola, Pa. 17540
Ph. 717-354-7935 Ph. 717-656-7905
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These Big Orange forage systems can come through for you on both counts:
• 390 Mower Conditioner... three jobs in one pass.
• 720 Forager Harvesters ... with self-sharpening knives.
• Power-Feed Wagons and Running Gears
• New, Big 60-in. Blower for Super-Silos.
Come on in . . . and we'li talk about the Allis-Chalmers way of keeping top hay
quality all the way from stem to storage. We're gonna open your eyes'
Deferred terms until June 1, 1974 on our complete Hay and Forage Line in
cluding manure spreaders.
A Nissley Farm Service R°y H. Buck, Inc.
Washington Boro. Pa Ephrata. RD.2
Grumelli Farm Service L H. Brubaker
Quarryville. Pa. Lancaster. Pa.
BHM Farm Equipment, Inc.
ALUS-CHALMERS
Extension Workshop, Men’s
Knit Slacks, Valley Forge.
6:30 p.m. - Guernsey Association
Banquet, Rhodes Restaurant,
Quarryville.
Annual State Holstein Con
vention, Seven Springs,
Somerset County, November
15-16.
. Friday, November 16
1:30 p.m. -- NEMA Annual
meeting, Marriott Motor
Hotel, Newton, Mass.
7 p.m. - Southeastern Penn
sylvania Ayrshire Breeders
Club covered dish supper,
Brunnerville Fire Hall.
Farm-City Week November 16 -
22.
Saturday, November 17
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Annville. R.D. 1, Pa
7:30 n.m. ~ County Council
meeting, Farm and Home
Center.
9 p.m. - Fulton Grange Youth
Bowling party, Garden Spot
Bowling Center.
Pennsylvania Farmers’
Association Convention, Penn
Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill,
November 18-21.
Credit
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million in loans outstanding to
area PCA members.
During the meeting, two
members were named to 'the
board of directors for the Federal
Land Bank Association, and one
was named to the PCA board.
Jacob N. Smith, current
president of the FLBA board, was
reelected. Smith is a dairy far
mer from Annville RDI. Clarence
G. Mase, Lebanon RDS, was
newly elected to the board.
Wilmer B. Campbell, a
Dauphin County dairyman from
Halifax RDI, was reelected to the
PCA board.
The nominating committee for
the 1974 meeting were also
elected. They are Charles E.
Lefever, 1097 Snapper Dam
Road, Lancaster, David M.
Garber, Marietta RDI, and Jay
H. Rohrer, Manheim RD2.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,1973
Youths Honored at
Co . Holstein Fete
Lancaster County Holstein
Association members held their
annual meeting Tuesday night at
the Good ’n Plenty Restaurant,
Smoketown. Three junior
members were honored for their
achievements in the past year,
and three dairymen were named
to the association’s board of
directors.
The county’s distinguished
junior members for this year
are Greg Landis and Linda
Kauffman. Greg is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Landis, Lancaster
RD6, and a graduate of Penn
Manor High School. After Greg
had accepted his plaque for the
county award, it was announced
that he was also in the running for
the same honor on the state level.
Every year, the Pennsylvania
Holstein-Friesian Association
names six finalists for state
competition, three boys and three
girls. Greg is one of the three
boys in contention, and will be
traveling to Penn State next week
to compete for the state title.
Linda Kauffman is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI.
Recognition also went to Ruby
Ginder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Ginder, Elizabethtown
RD3. Ruby won the calf
presented annually to an out
standing FFA student in the
county during the yearly FFA
judging contest, held this year
during the Manheim Community
Fair. Ruby was the first girl to
win the award.
There were six nominees for
three spots on the association’s
board of directors. Elected were
Galen W. Crouse, Stevens RDI,
Albert E. Fry, Manheim RD2,
and Clair M. Hershey, Not
tingham RDI.
During the meeting, the
members heard from Ray
Cleaver, representing the
national association. Cleaver
talked about the importance of
breeding programs that em
phasize type and longevity as
well as production.
Elam Bollinger, county
president, recapped the local
group’s activities for the past
year. Elvin Hess, Jr., president
of the state Holstein association,
spoke briefly as did state director
Clarence Stauffer. Also heard
from were Ralene Harbold,
Lancaster County Dairy Prin
cess, Alan Bair of the county
extension staff, and Carl Brown
of the Pennsylvania Holstein
Association.
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