Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1974, Image 42

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    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
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prints size each To ,al
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Sales Tax)
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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*'
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