s&~lanca»ter Farming. Saturday. Jan. 17, 1976 Anthony Eberly, Denver R 2, (right) Zimmerman was the chairman of the is shown with his steer presented by annual 4-H - FFA Baby Beef Show at the Cloister FFA. John Zimmerman, the Ephrata Fair. Ephrata Rl, is shown with the youth. FFA member receives steer EPHRATA - Anthony written application, budget the past 12 years, in con- Eberly, son of Mr. and Mrs. to raise the animal and junction with the Ephrata Mahlon Eberly, Denver R 2, approved methods suggested FFA and advisors, was recently presented a for keeping the steer. Eberly steer awarded by the was also interviewed by a Representatives of the Cloister FFA - Ephrata High selection committee headed Cloister Chapter purchased School. by Jay Oberholtzer. the steer at the Keystone Eberly, a freshman at the The steer presentation has Exposition feeder calf sale school, was named recipient been sponsored by the from Rishel’sEdlyn Farm in of the steer on the basis of his Ephrata Area Jaycees for York. N.J, ag convention set January 24th through 31st and means of keeping Agriculture will be elected marks the 105th year of New agriculture a sound business and they will discuss and Jersey’s State Agricultural in the state. adopt resolutions affecting Convention. Around this This year delegates to the the state’s agricultural important farmers con- Agricultural Convention will policies for the coming year, vention, Farmers’ Week convene at noon on Tuesday meetings have been for a luncheon and business The Governor will address developed. This is a time session. Then on Wednesday the convention at this time when farmers from all over the main business session and there vyill be a presen ce state get together with will be held in the Assembly tation of five citations for their organizations and with Chamber of the State House, distinguished service to New the State Agricultural At that time new members to Jersey agriculture by the Convention to discuss ways the State Board of State Board of Agriculture. Three members of the Tri-Valley were Steve Rebuck, Don Wolfgang FFA Chapter recently received their and William Rebuck. The three youths Keystone Farming Degrees at the have been active in FFA activities and Mid-Winter Convention in contests. Harrisburg. Receiving the honors > r Fuel-saving tip Be sure a fireplace damper is kept closed except when there is a fire i the hearth - ,r STfr f| mm baby pig pre-etarter / ; ' i .* I '•m The great new team in baby pig nutrition MASTBtMX PRECISION BABY PK FffIHNG AND YOUR SOWS The new Master Mix Precision Baby Pig Feeding Program works with your sows’ milk to provide baby pigs with com plete nutrition Baby pigs get the protein they need from their mother They get the energy they need from Master Mix This great combination means faster gaming, better looking, more efficient pigs See your Master Mix Dealer soon and join the team LEROY M. SENSENIG INC. PARADISE SUPPLY mm ■ jAI Ephrata, PA Paradise. PA MSCffiP (717)733-8668 (717)68/ 6292 ■■■ “« d) ROSS H. ROHRER STEWARTSTOWN & SONS, INC. MILLING Quarryville, PA Stewartstown, PA (717) 786-3372 < 717 ) 993-2055 GRUBB SUPPLY CO. HOLLINGER FARM Elizabethtown, PA & HOME SUPPLY (717) 367-1525 Lititz. PA (717)626-2330 SERVICE FEED SPANGLER & _ u & SUPPLY CO. SPRENKLE INC. H - KEEN & SON - ,NC - Car3iff. Maryland York, PA Atglen. PA (301) 452-8444 (717) 843 8889 (215) 593 5115 (717)456-7433 - 'S’ , - Ji v^w m 'Jf 4t VAN-MAR FEEDS, INC. Leesport, PA (215) 926-2121
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers