—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1978 26 Lions Club honors nine Cloister FFA members Lion Guy H. Weidman presents Sheryl Bollinger, state FFA secreatry with a check from the Baron Stiegei Lion Club at their annual farmers night. Pictured in the front row, left, are Lion Guy H. Weidman, Lititz; Sheryl Bollinger, Lititz R 4; Marvin Fox, Lititz Rl; Barry Herman, Ephrata; Randy Bucher, Hopeland. Back row, left; Ronald Good, Stevens Rl; Fred Burkett, Stevens Rl; and Scott Augsburger, Reinholds Rl. These Cloister FFA members were all state winners and will be going on to higher competition By JOAN LIESAU BRICKERVILLE - The Baron Stiegel lions Club held their annual farmers night, October 12. At this time they also awarded nine Cloister FFA members checks for traveling ex penses to regional and na tional level FFA contests. The following FFA mem bers will be traveling to CHOOSE THE MODEL FOR YOUR NEED St 1-2 & 3-4V2 - 35 hp. HR 2-3-4 & 6-17-113 hp. 6 SR 2-12 hp. 1 Fetter PH2 15 hp. 1 HR 2-29 hp. 1 DVAISOO Slanzi 20 hp. 1 Fetter PHI 7Vz hp. 2 FL 712 Duetz 11 hp. CALL HORNING’S WAREHOUSE 717-354-4158 or IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374 SMUCKER’S ENGINE SHOP RD 1, GORDONVILLE, PA. 17529 SALES & SERVICE DIESEL & GAS Kansas City, Mo. for national FFA competition; Johan Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl, for dairy showmanship. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Zimmerman. Curt Snavely, Lititz Rl, will be competing in the agmech anics division. Curt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Sna vely. The three members competing in the milk pro ducts division will be Mavm Fox, Lititz Rl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox. Fred Burkett, Stevens Rl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Burkett, and Scott Augsburger, Reinholds Rl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Augsburger is the third member of the team. The small engine team which will be competing in For lower cost per hour power, rely on DIESEL POWER Springfield, Mass, was com prised of Ronald Good and Barry Herman. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Good. Barry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. her man, Ephrata. Randy Bucher, Hopeland, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bucher, will be traveling to Springfield, Mass, for ag mechanics competition. Sheryl Bollinger, Lititz R 4, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bollinger, was elected to the office of state FFA secretary. She will be representing the state at the National FFA Convention in When you treat bloody scours (swine dysentery), you’re only lighting part of the problem Bloody scours is a cyclic disease Treatment with Lmcomix®' (Imcomycm) will disrupt the cycle and bring it under control But once treatment stops, bloody scours can, and often does, break out again even among animals you thought had recovered Protect against bloody scours all the way to market with Lincomix. For effective control of bloody scours all the way to market, start your herd on Lmcomix at the first signs of the disease The treatment level is 100 grams of Imcomycm per ton of feed After three weeks at this level, orfollowmg disappearance of symptoms, continue medication at 40 grams Imcomycm per ton of feed up to six days before slaughter And on those farms with a history of bloody scours, feed 40 grams Imcomycm per ton of feed to keep outbreaks from recurring, even though symptoms are not apparent See us today Lmcomix belongs m your hog rations 1 Lincomix —THE HEAVYWEIGHT feed additive for the treatment and control of bloody scours from start to finish. Look for Imcomycm on the food tag at Me following dealers: STEVENS FEED MILL Stevens, PA UMBERGER'S MILL Richland, PA MARK HERSHEY Lebanon, PA F.M. BROWN'S SONS, INC. Birdsboro, Fleetwood, Sinking Spring / *** V ft* Kansas City, Mo. this November. Edgar Snavely, Elizabethtown, was the speaker for the evening. Snavely, a swine specialist from Pennfield explained how the swine operation in Freystown works. The building and land is owned by Joe Habecker. Pennfield supplies the hogs, which are Babcock hybreds. pennfield also helped Habecker in the design of his swine opera tion. The swine are kept in total confinement, from farrow ing to finishing. The opera tion can handle 500 or more GEHMAN FEED MILL. INC Denver, PA C E. SADDER & SONS East Earl, PA HURST BROS. MILL East Earl, PA rv sows, with a weekly shipping goal of 180 to 200 pigs to market. To enter the facility, everyone must shower. Clothing worn in the facility is laundered within the facility. No mediation is add ed to the hogs feed, so these sanitary precautions are needed. The floor used in the operation are made from ex panded metal. Automatic scrappers are run twice dai ly. No manure is left to ac cumulate m the facility. “We have no regrets" at all with (Turn to Page 29) JOHN B. KURTZ Ephrata, PA GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown, PA ALBRIGHT’S FEED MILL Kempton, PA AGWAY STORES AND REPRESENTATIVES /