Art display slated The original artwork by Kea Jenkins and C. Richard Whitson used for the 1976 Bicentennial Calendars is being displayed during November in the following Farmers First Bank Offices: Litltz • White Swan Hotel and Rock Ford, Home of Edward Hand. Lancaster Shopping Center - President George Washington visiting Rock Ford. Neffsville • Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster. Intercourse - Bangor Church and Two of the oldest existing mills. Broadcast Ortho Unipels this fall come spring, use just 50 pounds of Unipel Starter Special as a dry “pop-up” Chevron P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA, 717-299-2571 BUTLER FARMSTED BUILI FEATURES • 24’ x 13' endwall door. • No space stealing posts or trusses • 6-floor to ceiling lite panels • When adapted for grain storage, hold 23,000 bushels • All metal farmsted, fire safe, can't rot, sag, or crack, termite proof. | PLEASE TEAR OFF AND MAIL 10 1 ) FARM ILL Construction J Soudersburg, PA 17577 J Please Send Me More Information About , NEW BUTLER GRAIN BINS AND DRYING OPERATION I NAME 1 ADDRESS TOWN PHONE Ephrata • Pcnna. Delegates to Congress and Home of Susannah Wright. Lincoln Cloisters. Marietta - George Ross and Women Produced the Cloth essential to the Revolutionary cause. Ephrata North - Banners which appeared among the colonies. During the month of January the entire collection will be shown in the Bridge Gallery in the Park City Office of Farmers First Bank. Ortho STATE __ l Sulfur (S) is one of the many elements required for plant growth. It ranks in importance with nitrogen and phosphorous in the formation of protein. It is an integral component of certain vitamins and en zymes which arc essential to life itself. In short, sulfur is an element without which plant and animal life as we know It would soon scase. Ephrata Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports If your aim is to practice high-yield, precision agriculture, you want more out of fall fertilization than just a head start on spring planting. To get it, you need a precision-made fertilizer. Visit your Ortho dealer and check into UNIPELS. UNIPELS are uniform in analysis, shape, and density from pellet to pellet not bag to bag or ton to ton . . the kinu of uniformity that delivers a balanced diet for every plant in the field. UNIPELS contain both quick-acting and long lasting forms of nitrogen and phosphate homogenized along potash in every single pellet. This means that UNIPELS, plowed down in the fall, will work for you all year 'round. The same unmatched uniformity and high analysis enables corn growers to apply UNIPEL Starter Special next spring as a "dry pop-up" - right with the seedi With that kind of precision, all you’ll need is 50 pounds per acre l Get maximum value from your fertilizer investment this fall. See your Ortho dealer now, and learn the details on UNIPELS, the new All-Season Fertilizer. •r <1 48’ x 75' x 14' Butler Farmsted Building 3600 sq. ft. BUTLER AGRt-aUIUDER TM » OATMO. ChCvAOn PCSiQN UNtPCt KCO U % PAT Off ONLY FARMILL CONSTRUCTION 4-H dairy judging team places second at Ohio Pennsylvania’s 4-H Dairy Judging Team won second place at the National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held recently in Columbus, Ohio. Members of the Judging team were: Richard Mellinger, Lancaster County, Strasburg R 1; Dale Olver, Wayne County, Rl, Honesdalc; Judy Smith, Blair County, R 3, Tyrone; Soudersburg, PA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 8.1975 and Cindy Rutter, York County, 53 Lightner Road, York. In all, 140 4-H members from 35 states participated in the national contest. The team from Kentucky won first place. The Pennsylvania team was coached by W. Paul Anderson, Extension dairy specialist at The Penn sylvania State University and David Norman, York County Extension agent. In addition to scoring second place in tiic overall contest, the Pennsylvania 4- H Dairy Judging team scored first in judging Holsteins. Richard Mellinger ranked as the third highest in dividual In the overall contest; first in the contest for giving all reasons, and second in giving oral reasons. Dave Oliver ranked first in giving oral reasons. SPECIAL EARLY FALL DISCOUNTS OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 31,1975 BUTLER Anderson says the con testants were required to judge Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey breeds including a class of heifers and a class of cows in each breed. Contestants Justified their placlngs on each cow class with either oral or written reasons. Some of the objectives of 4- H dairy projects are: to acquire information and understanding of dairy production practices and skill in executing them through the ownership and care of dairy animlas; to become aware of the scope of the dairy industry and its economic significance; to develop sportsmanship and leadership abilities; to develop an ability to speak in public through participation in related activities such as demonstration, tours, judging or exhibiting. tt and Phone (717) 687-7659 29 AGRI-BUILDER REPAIR