Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1974, Image 19

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    FFA Sweetheart and
IContlmMrd From Page 1| Dlatrict Show and had
lummcr t Jane the Junior grand champion at
exhibited the reserve Junior the Cheater Fair. She also
champion Guernsey at the showed her animal at the All-
ONLY WAY TO COMBAT HIGH COST
OF PROTEIN
First find out if you need extra protein in your herds
ration, and if so, how much'
so
Many dairy and beef rations do not need extra commer
cial protein. It is expensive to buy unneeded protein
in order to get minerals and vitamins.
FEED IS EXPENSIVE . . .
. - . DON’T THROW IT AWAY!
for more information. . .
CALL COLLECT: 717-626-0115 OR WRITE
GEORGE F. DELONG -7
Eastern Lancaster Co.
Melvin Herr
RR2 New Holland Pa 17557
Ph 717-354-5977
North Western
Earl B. Cinder
RD2 Manheim. Pa 17545
Phone 717-665-3126
Southwestern Lancaster Go.
Ben Greenawalt
RD2 Conestoga, Pa 17516
Ph. 717-872-5686
KEY TO PROFIT
AGRI KING, fe. 7
PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS /
(J FtILTOH, llT]
90% OF WHAT YOU FEED.
YOU RAISE YOURSELF!
, . You need a FEED TAG on your
SILO-HAYMOW-and CORN Crib'"
P. O. Box 683, Lltitz, Pa. 17543
Lehigh Co. An
J. H. Moore
1213 Zorba Drive
Whitehall, Pa 18052
Ph 215 432-5987
Montgomery & SE Berks (
Cy Arnold
739 Rosewood Drive
Douglasville. Pa 19518
Ph 215-385-6249
Western Lancaster Co.
A. L. Wertman
413 Locust St
Columbia. Pa 17513
Ph 717 684-8768
Teen Leader
class.
Jane has shown much
leadership capabilities in 4-H
work by serving as a teen
How can you balance
The UNKNOWN with
Standard Supplement
Formulas?
you must
out what
lave here .
In order
to know
what you
still need .
Chester Co
William Windle
RDI
Atglen, Pa 19310
Ph 215 593-6143
Northeast Berhs Co.
Roger Heller
RD#l
Robesoma, Pa
Ph 215-693 6160
Lebanon Co.
Marvin Meyer
RD2, Box 157
Annville Pa 17003
Ph 717-867-1445
[SUPi
leader and by attending the
4-H leadership Conference
and the Teen Leader Camp
at Dublin Gap.
Jane said that she ap
preciated the 4-H work that
she has been involved in and
explained that 4-H had
helped her to be more
outgoing.
"4-H has given me a lot of
confidence in myself and
now I enjoy talking with
people where once I was
shy.”
School activities also
keeps Jane busy as she is a
member of the Future
Teacher’s Club and the
school band and is also a
reporter for the newspaper.
She also belongs to the
student senate and tutors
elementary students in
reading.
Jane began her reign as
Sweetheart early this week
as she was invited to the
banquet for Interstate Milk
Co-op in Philadelphia.
Within the coming weeks she
will also be attending many
of the FFA functions and the
Farm Show.
“I know I’ll be busy,” she
said “but FFA work has
always been interesting and
I’m sure I’ll enjoy
representing our chapter.”
Jane is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McSparran
and resides with her parents
on their 230 acre farm.
New styling...
more power
See the 1975 John Deere
Weekend Freedom Machines
The new line of John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractors are
on display at our store now. Seven great new models with
power sizes ranging from 8 to 19.9 horsepower. There’s one that
fits the jobs you want it to do. Select from the 8-hp 100
Lawn Tractor that’s ideal for smaller lawns. There are four
models in the 200 Series— B-hp 200, 10-hp 210, 12-hp 212, or
14-hp 214. The 1975 Model 300 features a powerful 16-hp
engine and super-smooth hydrostatic drive. The 400 features a
19.9-hp engine, power steering and hydrostatic drive
JOHN DEERE
ADAMSTOWH
EQUIPMENT MC.
Mohnlon. RD2. Pa. 19540
LANDIS BROS. INC. AmSlmi
GOODMAN'S AUTO SERVICE Lancaster 393-3906 one 5 4
Honey Brook, Pa
1215)273-2356
COLLINS MOTORS
Elizabethtown
Phone 367-1856
RD#l
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov, 23,1974 —
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Russell A Mease
Mease
Joins
Hubbard
Russell A. Mease is the
newest addition to the field
marketing team of Hubbard
Farms, and will be con
centrating on sales and
service for the new Hubbard
Leghorn. The announcement
of his appointment was made
by Lowell R. Blass, Hubbard
director of sales.
Prior to joining the
Hubbard organization, Mr.
Mease spent 18 years with
Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc.,
most recently as vice
president and general
manager of the lititz, Pa.,
brand).
Nothingruns
like a Deere
M. S. VEMtSUY I SONS
Westchester
«. B. C. GROFF, DR. „
New Holland 3544191
Consumers* Corner
Return, Recycle, Vie Leu
Nearly everything wo buy
comet In a package or container.
Bottlci, boxes, bags, wrapper*,
cam and paper* Moit people arc
in the habit of throwing these
things away. That meant watting
them Paper and cardboard arc
made from trees. Cons arc made
from metal. Glass Is mode from
silica and sand melted together
using lots of electricity All these
arc natural resources If we keep
throwing stuff away someday
there won't be enough natural re
sources left to make the things
we need
One thing we can do so as not
to waste resources is recycle the
things made from them Recycle
means return to use again. Not
everything can be recycled but
much can Check to sec if there's
a recycling center near you Even
better is to use returnable con
tainers (Recycling uses a lot of
energy). Rcturnablcs arc things
that can be used again Just as
they are Many of the materials
used in packaging cannot be re
turned or recycled, so the most
helpful thing we can do to not
waste resources is to use less of
these things.
The most we can do to help
conserve our trees and rivers and
other natural resources is to use
only what is absolutely necessary,
return and reuse whatever pos
sible, and recycle the things that
can’t be reused
Born and raised on a
Pennsylvania farm, he is a
graduate of National
Agricultural College. He wiQ
continue to reside in
Manheim, Pa., with his wife
and children.
696-2990
SHOTZBERGER’S
665-2141
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