42—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 10, 1974 4-H Dress Review Winners to Regionals A host of area girls will be competing for honors at the District 4-H Dress Revue to be held August 9th at the Colonial Park Methodist Church In Dauphin County. Members will be modeling skirts, pants suits, dresses and even coats before a panel of Judges. Eight regional winners will then go on to State Competition at the Pennsylvania State University on August 20-21. - Those participating in Harrisburg are: Lancaster County Senior division winners: Sarah Roth, 165 School Lane, Landisville; Sally Garber, 737 Groff Ave., Elizabethtown; Patsy Mengle, 1561 New Holland Pike, Lancaster; Kathy Farlow, 402 North Academy sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up ... costs down... is the profit key in poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s . . . “The Businessman’s Bird” . . • show sustained production of top quality eggs ... often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in ... look at the records and the B-300 . . . “The Businessman’s Bird”. ABCOCK FARMS Telephone 1717] 626-8257 Telephone 1717] 626-8561 THE NEW HIGH YIELDING WHEAT ABE A new variety released from Purdue’s In ternationally Famous Wheat Breeding Team. - Good Disease and Hessian fly resistance - Stands well and a very good yielder Growers report up to 68 bushels per acre Order while the supply lasts REIST SEED CO. Mount Joy, Pa. 717 653-4121 Since 1925 Drive, Ephrata; Julie Hartranft, 35 Lincoln Ave., Ephrata; Kim Martin, 34 Diller Ave., New Holland; Carol Myers, Walnut Run Road, Willow Street; Mkureen Doyle, RD4, Elizabethtown; Junior winners: Sue Martin, Ridge Ave., Ephrata: Suzy Howell, RD2, New Holland; Elaine Good, RD2, Ephrata; Lebanon County Senior Division Winners: Kim Balsbaugh, RDI, Lebanon; Nancy Hadley, 904 East Elm Palmyra; Bar bara Herr, RD4, Lebanon; Lenore Dreiser, 122 East Main St., Anneville; Lois - Miller, 76 West Walnut St., Palmyra; Patti Moore, 1654 East Chocolate Ave., Her shey; Cynthia and Julia Woods, 405 East Main St., Anneville. BSI In Lapland, the North Star is called the Nail of the North and is believed to be holding the sky in place! Lancaster Forming Photos for Sale If you’d like prints of any Lancaster Farming photographs we’ll be happy to make them for you To order just complete the form below and mail or bring it to Photo Department Lancaster Farming 22 E Mam St Lit it? Pa 17543 The photo I want appeared m the Lancaster Farming dated was on page the caption begins I would like to order the following prints Number of Cost of prints size each To ,al 4x‘> si so I\7 1 DO 1 >0 RxIO Total order i Please add (> pci Pa Sales Tax) Please send remittance with order Allow 10 days for delivery Name Street Town State. Junior winners: Lorah Layser, RDI, Myerstown; Stephanie Prater, 50 Sunrise Drive, Lebanon, Wendy Bowman, 426 West Maple St., Palmyra. York County Senior Division Winners: Holly Baer, RDI, Spring Grove: Katrina Horner, 2486 Sriesian Road, York; Paula - Lantzy, 220 Skyview Dr., York; Karen Raubenstine, and Beacon Lacto-Pelsare formulated to meet the needs of high producing cows, even when roughage quality is average or less than average. Lacto-Pels is a feed designed to get the most milk possible from the grain fed. Cows relish this highly palatable feed and clean it up readily, even in milking parlors. Because they do, even the highest producers get the energy they need for top milk production without depleting body reserves. Lacto-Pels are uniform, flow well and are especially suited to bulk handling and rapid feeding. Protein is guaranteed at 16% or 20%. Fat at not less than 3%% and'crude fiber no more than 8%. It's a highly efficient feed. Palatability comes from the use of cane molasses with wheat middlings and other ingredients. Corn distillers grains are present as a source of fat and energy, and for their milk stimulating properties. Dehulled soybean meal is the chief protein source, and corn and wheat middlings all help provide the highly digestible energy. Like all Beacon dairy rations, Lacto-Pels are fortified with trace minerals plus 3,000 units of vitamin A per pound and 6,000 units of vitamin D. This is three times the level of vitamin fortification in ordinary dairy rations and gives good insurance against deficiencies caused by poor or insufficient roughage. Beacon Lacto-Pels help cows to maximum milk production for each pounds of feed H. JACOB HOOBER INTERCOURSE, PA. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. LEOLA, PA Ted Belefski Ph. 523-9173 RDI Hanover, Pam Spahr, RDI, Etters; Amy Swartz, RD2, Hanover; Lucinda Wildon, RDI, Glen Rock; Kay Raubenstlne, RD2, Hanover. Junior winners: Kay Swartz, RD2, Hanover; Sue Anne Llek, 350 Maple St., Manchester and Carol Murray, Box 28, EmlgsviUe. Berks County Senior division winners: GET MORE BEACON LACTO-PELS "16" or "20" 0. KENNETH McCRACKEN & SON MANHEIM, PA. Chester Weist Ph. 741-2600 Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033 Mary Schuler, RDS, Fleetwood; Vicki Moyer, RDI, Hamburg; Paula Dickson, RD2, Kempton; Karen Noll, RDI, Fleet wood; Gall Hamm and Lora Henninger RD2, Kempton. Junior winners: Sandra Bryde, RDI, Kutztown; Connie Zellers, 2 South Church St., Robesonia; Arlene Crumrne, RD2, Kempton; Lisa Luts, RD2, Kempton and Robbie Albright RD2, Oley. Chester County Senior division winners: Becky Robinson, West with THE NEEDS OF THE IGH PRODUCER RHOADS MILL, INC. Selinsgrove, Pa THARPE & GREEN JBAILL VAN-MAR FEEDS Churchville, Md LEESPORT, PA Beacon Reps. Formulated To Meet EARL SAUDER, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PA. R. E. Rudisili Richard B. Kendig Ph. 854-2281 302-478-3058 Grove; Cathy Wollaston, Tonghkenamon; Dot Mln ihall and Kay Mlnahall, Avondale; Beverly Hershey, Cochranville and Barbara Hughes. Kindell. Junior winners: Sandy Robinson, West • Grove; Alison Blttle, Cochranville; Kelly Stoltzfus, Cochran ville; Nancy Daw, Wendy Thompson and Roseann Travaglini of Downlngtown. The Cheater County members will have their regional dress revue on Friday, August 9th at the Plymouth Meeting Mali*' 100