Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1977, Image 133

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    Lebanon County girls
LEBANON, Pa. - June 13
through 18- has been
designated “Dairy Week” at
d, e Lebanon Valley Mall,
here . During that time,
various dairy exhibits
sponsored by 4-H dairy
clubs, the Future Farmers of
America, and commercial
organizations will be on
For the children, a
cow coloring contest will be
displayed for which judging
Build your own pre-starter
ration for half the cost.
Feed Creep Wean No. 3
If you’re in the business of farrowing
pigs, there is only one sure way to save
on feed costs right from the start.
That’s why Vigortone developed Creep
Wean No. 3.
This highly fortified pre-mix makes it
possible for you to build your own 18%
pre-starter .ration for about half the cost
of a commercial product.
You’ll be surprised how much easier it
is to get baby pigs on feed fast with this
freshly ground, ration and how trouble
free they stay-right on through weaning.
Save big on Vigortone’s starter,
growing and finishing rations, too.
The reasons for the superior per-
Over 150 Servicemen In PA alone!!
PRE-NIXES Especially Now!
PENNA.
LEON B. HERSHEY
Box 166 Paradise, PA
717-442-4807
ronl. hershey
R 2 Gap, PA
717-442-8573
WSONE. MILLER
169 Strasburg Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
WM.J. YODER
Rl. Conestoga, PA
717-872-8047
RAKE. HILLARD, JR.
RDl.Box22oAMilroy.PA
717-667-2421
„ ALVIN ESH
72 Intercourse, PA
717-768-3128
n C GEORGE BOOK
Box 80 Mifflmlown, Pa
717-527-2228
H. MELVIN CHARLES
A 1 Washington Boro. PA
717-684-5783
PETE CALDWELL
R 1 Windsor. PA
717 246-1046
WLPH E.BRUNGART
Lopnton, PA
717-725-2355
[LAM fi. HOOVER
R 1 New Holland. PA
717-354-0432
will take place Thursday
afternoon in the mall.
The highlight of “Dairy
Week,” however, will come
on Friday evening at 7:30
p.m. in Boscov’s
Auditorium, when Rose
Marie Brandt, 1976 Lebanon
County dairy princess, will
crown her successor.
Five county girls will vie -
for this year’s title. They will
be evaluated with the judges
minerals and vitamins all the way to
- market; and you only pay out-of-pocket
for ingredients you don’t grow on your
own farm.
Better rations cos t less . . .
with Vigortone.
SO warehouses—over 5400 servicemen
3 manufacturing plants
PHILIP A. HAYES
Oxford RD 2
215*932-8736
CHRISTIAN L.STOLTZFUS
R 2 Box 409 Elverson, PA
215-286-5995
CHESTER SOLTYS, JR.
Spring City. PA
215-948-3647
JAMES STUTZMAN SONS
R 3 Kutztown, PA
215-683-7198
MARLIN GEESAMAN
R 2 New Port. PA
717-582-4598
ELWIN REAM
Hugheswlle, PA
717-584-4085
SHERWOOD A. WITMER
Box 138 Berrysburg, PA
717-362-8823
PAUL L KREIDER
R 2 Palmyra, PA
717-964-3791
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as well as stage
performance.
Entertainment for the
evening will be provided by
Joyce Bupp, Seven Valleys,
who will perform a skit
entitled, “There's a farmer
in here, somewhere.” Mrs.
Bupp is the York County
reporter for, Lancaster
Farming, for which she
writes a colum entitled, “On
being a farm wife - and other
formance of Vigortone fortified corn-soy
rations are simple: the pigs are assured
the essential balance of amino acids and
the proper levels of major minerals, trace
Better feed conversion
means lower cost
Each Vigortone corn-soy feeding pro
gram has been designed to promote bet
ter feed conversion and lower costs. If
you’d like more information, see your
nearest Vigortone serviceman soon.
Learn why more pork producers are
feeding Vigortone especially now.
WILMERJ. WEAVER
R 1 Fredencksburg, PA
717-865-6710
JOHN KLEMIUK
Box 368 Hammonton, NJ
609-561-0982
RUSSELL FRY
Duncannon, PA
DELMARVA
ROMAN YODER
R 1 Grantsville, MD
301-895-5302
ERICW. FOGG
WeslChester, PA
215-696-2283
KAREN TAYLOR
R 3 Cambridge. MD
301-228-3989
NEW JERSEY
ED FOGG
Malvern, PA
215-647-6818
C. OWEN FRANKLIN
R 3 Bridgeton, NJ
609-451-5919
RAYMOND CANU
RD2 Phillipsburg, NJ
201-859-1314
NED SHIMP
Woodstown, NJ
609-769-3481
LEE TICE
R 2 Elmer. NJ
609:358-2622
aim for dairy royalty
hazards.”
The five girls competing
for Lebanon county’s dairy
royalty are:
Susan Bomberger, the 16-
year-old daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Bomberger of
Annville R 3. Susan attends
Annville-Cleona High School,
and hopes to major in
horticulture or botany in
college. Susan’s activities
include National Honor
Society, Mat Maids,
NoSoAnn Dairy and South
Mountain 4-H Club, as well
as the Teen Council Fair
Board. She & a member of
the Salen Lutheran Church.
Her parents own a dairy
herd of 110 Jersey Cows.
Joann Hostetter resides
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold E. Hostetter, at
Annville R 2, where her
parents own 52 head of
Ayrshire dairy animals.
Joann is 17 years old and
attends Northern Lebanon
County High School. She is a
member of the National
Honor Society and the Bible
Club at Norlebco. She also
serves as .Sunday School
teacher.
Natalie Hostetter is the 19-
year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Penrose Hostetter of
Annville R 2. Since
graduation from Annville-
Cleona High School in 1975,
Natalie has worked as a
secretary for a local fuel oil
firm and serves as secretary
for the Youth Fellowship at
her church. On her parents’
farm, she helps with the
farm work which includes
milkipg a herd of 40
Holstetns.
Sheila Light is the 17-year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James S. Light of 713 Pine
Meadow Road, Lebanon.
Upon graduation from
Northern Lebanon County
High School, Sheila plans to
attend nursing school. While
at Northern Lebanon, Sheila
takes an active part in Bible
Club, Word of life Club, and
Explorers of Nursing. Her
parents own 46 head of
. HIGH PRESSURE
WASHING
OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS
BARRT I. HERR
1744 Pioneer Road. Lancaster, Pa
Phone 717-464-2044
BUCK TRACTOR PULLS
Top Pullers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey competing
every Saturday Night in 7 classes of Super Stocks and Modifieds!
PULLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 7:00 P.M.
BUCK TRACTOR PULLS REGULAR ADMISSION
10 miles south of Lancaster Adults $3.50
on Rt. 272 6 to 12 yrs, $1.50
5 and under FREE
Phone:
Office (717) 569-3296
Track (717)284-2131
Write:
Buck Tractor Pulls
Box 218, East Peten
Pennsylvania 17520
SEE YOU AT THE BUCK!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 4.1977
Holsteins.
Joyce Moyer lives with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Moyer, at Lebanon R 2. This
17-year-old attends Cedar
Crest High School and would
like to become an ecology
teacher. Some of her
activities include chorus,
pep club, German' club,
youth education association,
Lebanon County Ski Club, as
well as Norsolebco 4-H and
Cedar Crest 4-H clubs. Her
parents own 85 head of
Holsteins.
Joann Hostetter
Natalie Hostetter
Susan Bomberger
Sheila Light
Joyce Moyer
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FARMING
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