Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1980, Image 105

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While most minerals are only needed
in a small level in a dairy feed, they are
nevertheless very important in
maintaining good milk production and
optimal herd health.
Particular attention needs to be paid
to the mineral nutrition of dairy cows
because the forages that they consume
vary widely in mineral content.
For this reason, the Pennfield Mineral
Program is composed of three different
formulas which are designed to com
plement the forage feeding programs on
the farm. These minerals can be fed
free choice, used in complete rations or
top dressed on the bunk.
Fat Booster Pack is helpful in milk fat
.depression problems commonly found
in the suminer and also for cows on low
fiber roughages.
SAVE ON ALL OF PENNFIELD'S
LIVESTOCK MINERALS
OCTOBER 20 THRU DECEMBER 12
50* OFF EACH .50 LB. BAG
Ppennfieldjeeds
711 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA 17604
Local calls: Lancaster 299-2561 • Red Lion 244-45X1
In 7X7 and 215 areas dial toll free 800 -732-0467
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CONCRETE WORK, INC.
Berks Co.
Convention
The 29th Annual Farm
Women Convention of Berks
County was held October 4 at
the Berks Ag. Center.
Nominations were held for
offices resulting in Verna
Taylor for president, Pat
Haas for vice president and
Terry Hetnck for secretary.
Seventeen guests from
different counties were
present; including Helen
Hess, state president who
encouraged nominations for
2 state directors and 1 state
secretary.
A short talk by Faye
Stockier, home economist,
encouraged the ladies to
enter the Reading Fair.
Dairy princess Karen
Sattazahn gave a talk on
cheese.
A catered lunch and a
silent auction were
highlights of the day .
Award presentation
resulted in Society 1 for
attendance, and Society 6
came m first for Scrapbook.
Officers were installed by
Helen Hess and everyone
enjoyed a short program by
the “Sweet Adelines." ~m . „ the Embe ,. s
Cumberland Co. tor the day
r # • will be William Groff, pastor
convention of the First Church of God in
_ , . . _ . Mechamcsburg.
Cumberland County A talk-about quilt making
Convention will be held Wl]] glven £ Mrs . Su |
Saturday, Novemer 4at 10 Bouslunan.
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Teresa Murren (at right). . ..lerrystown, receives the clover plaque for 35
years service as a 4-H leader from Adams County 4-H Board President Freda
Meyerhoffer.
Leaders honored
LITTLESTOWN Agent. The other inspired
National 4-H Week in Adams leaders and guests honored
County was highlighted by 'her with a standing ovation
toe Annual 4-H Leaders. and cheers.
Banquet. Leaders honored for 20
This year special years of service were Ruth
recognition was given to Davies and Helen Rex; 15
Teresa Murren from Me* years, Dorothy Byers,
Sfaerrystown for 35 years of Evelyn Waybright; and
4-H leadership and support. Ronald Harrison; 10 years,
Miss Murren was Joanne Clowney, Margaret
presented with a walnut Dague, Donna Finafrock,
plaque by Jerry Tyson, 4-H i sa belle Hinkle, Bonnie
Kuntz, Mrs. , Ralph
Nicholson, and Glenda
Shelter.
Lancaster Farminj
J.E. Baker Company
represented by Leon Hull
rereived the “Partners in 4-
Leon Hull receives the Partners in 4-H plaque on
behalf of the J.E. Baker Company from Adams
County 4-H Board President Freda Meyerhoffer.
J.E Baker Company was honored for its support of
the 4-H program throughout the years.
October 2!
turda
H” award. The J.E. Baker
Company has been a loyal
supporter of the 4-H
program for more than a
decade.
Joanne Clowney, Luther
Smith, Alice Hoffman, and
Kenneth Reinhart were
elected as directors to serve
on the Adams County 4-H
Board.
Captain Jack Fellowes,
USN, topped off the evening
by sharing his experiences
as a POW during the Viet
nam War. Captain Fellowes
was the second longest held
prisoner of the conflict.
1980—C17