Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1975, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1975
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Window Exhibit Winners
BOU-MATIC TECHNOLOGY
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Automatic Polygon Systems
’ Conventional Herringbone Parlors
’ Automatic Side Open Stalls
' Conventional Side Open Stalls
’ Large and Small Vacuum Pumps
• Polygon 4 5 f. 6 Stall Parlors
• The Only True Automatic Take Off Teat Cup Detachers
SHENK’S FARM SERVICE
R.D.4, LITITZ, PA. PHONE 626-4355
’ Namely Carousels
3 13 & 38 Stall Rotary
' Bucket Systems
• Around the Barn Pipeline
’ Stainless Steel or Glass
Automatic Herringbone Parlors
Several area high school University of Pennsylvania.
Homemaking and FFA clubs In the FFA exhibit-corn
participated in the Window petition, Northern Lebanon
Display competition held at High School placed third
the Form Show. with an exhibit,
The Homemaking Club of “2000,000,000.00 Worth of
Garden Spot High School, Damage From Fire Each
New Holland, received Year." The display showed
second place honors and a how improper use of elec
cash award of $65 for their trical equipment may cause
exhibit entitled “How Doqffi costly fires.
Your Garden Grow?” ' Twin Valley High School,
Red Lion Senior High Berks County, placed fifth in
School of York County the contest with a display
received fourth place honors entitled “Soybeans - Food,
and an award of $5O for their Feed, Future.” The exhibit
exhibit on “Ways to Stretch displayed soybeans and
Your Food Dollar Value.” some of the food and feed
The display included uses now and suggestions for
suggestions on buying, the future,
pricing and storing food. ’ Other area schools par-
Judges for the ticipating included: Kutz
homemaking exhibits in- town Area High School with
eluded: Miss Frances “S.O.S. - Save Our Streams”
Hoffman, -Consumer an exhibit depicting the use
Counselor, Harrisburg of conservation to preserve
Division of PPL; Mrs. Betty clean streams. Conrad
Witmer, Home Economist, Weiser High School of Berks
Camp Hill; and .Mrs. County presented the
Patricia Kooser, Depart- Farm” exhibit
ment of Home Economics representing farm
Education, Indiana mechanication.
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A look at the products utilizing soybeans and their
uses were displayed in the Twin Valley FFA’s booth
exhibit.
Small Grain
Champs
Lehigh County exhibitors
F FUTURE
captured three cham
pionships in small gram
judging competition at the
59th Farm Show.
David Kershner, of RD2,
New Tripoli, captured the
championship in the oats
division; Wayne Bruch, of
RDI, Zionsville, exhibited
the champion barley sam
ple; and' Clark Mantz, of
New Tripoli, captured the
Japanese buckwheat class
with his sample.
A Schreiber, of Jersey
Shore, Clinton County,
showed the champion wheat
sample; James .Weeter, of
RD2, Knox, Clarion County,
won the soybean division;
Bruce Mattis, of RDI,
Halifax, Dauphin County,
won a championship with his
Pennquad buckwheat
sample.
Jesse Balmer, of RD4,
Lititz, Lancaster County,
won a championship m the
rye division.
Maynard Hess, Stewart
stown R 2, York County, took
first place in two categories
of oats competition, and had
the top entries in the red
clover and timothy seed
contests.
Allen Ackley, Lititz Rl,
Lancaster County, had the
top entry m Pennrad winter
wheat competition.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
Models of a farm and conservation practices were -
incorporated in the FFA booth exhibit of the Kutztown
Area High School of Berks County.
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
SELLING AT
NEW HOLLAND DAIRY SALE
New Holland. Pa.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. IS, 1975
4 TOP HOLSTEINS
Milking 75 to 90 Lbs.
3 Registered-Classified “GP”.
Last year’s DHIA 15.000 to 18.000.
ARNOLD ACRES HOLSTEINS
RD2 Lebanon. PA Phone 717-272-9973
or 717-272-8078
C° EVERY WEDNESDAY IS \
mm DAIRY
SSL DAY
AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC.
New Holland, Pa.
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we'have fron/
100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price.
Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems
Cows from local farmers and our regular
shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite,
Gordon Fritz, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetler, Bill
Lang, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller.
SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP |
Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw &
j-Ofr Ear Corn Sale 12:00 Noon.