Bruce Boyd (From Page and showed a horse. Esbenshade. Elizabeth- B D Dauphin County, lte d ’southdown sheep. a m claiming the tro regained, the crown he two years ago in the , Last year he showed ' Q to the championship '^ e class m fitting. a fieshman at the Uni .y Boyd was named •vc Champion Shorthorn ian and Champion be- 4-H member rfh c4e& is the low-o ONLY $155. Tills 8" fo 20" wide! Powerful 3 h.p. engine; finger tip controls. Free swinging depth bar. Optional reverse drive unit. Ask for free demonstration. HERR’S IMPLEMENT STORE WEST WILLOW Come in and see the McCORMICK No. 2 HAY CONDITIONER the ONLY HAY CONDITIONER with 2 RUBBER ROLLS f is See what a BIG DIFFERENCE it will make in your operationl “JWhmimaj. B. Hostetler & Sons mount joy was honored again recently when it was announced that he had been selected to par tlcipate in the Goodwill Pol ish Agriculture Exchange sponsored by the Brethren Service Commission. Boyd will leave for Poland July 1 for a stay of eight weeks on a farm. In addition to working on the farm, he will have an opportunity to tour Vienna, Geneva, Rome, Par is and London. What is love? It's when you don't give a thought for all the if’s anch want-to’s in the woild. —Eugene O’Neil EASY LAWN CARE .., tj ARIENS 4’/j OR 5M H.P. imperial Keep lawns velvety smooth! "Test ride" the powerful, easy to-operate Ariens IMPERIAL, No riding mower like ill Ph. Lane. EX 3-8311 McCormick Farm Equip. Store EPHRATA J. Paul Nolt GAP • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) Starr Poultry, 19.6; WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 20- 31. Same, 2500 L-F, 16 mo. .0; 20. Same, 2200 WV. 9-2, NO SALE. 12.2 bid; 32 M& W. C Mellmger & Son, 19 9; B, (.Elvin E Siegrist) 800 W -21 Same, 2100 WV, 9-2, VP, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 20- Damel K. Good, 19.0; 22. Iv- 8; 33. Stegemerten's, 50 JB an Z. Hoover, 1500 WV, 11 1 L’s, 10 mo, Daniel K. Gopd, Daniel K 'Good, 20.6; 23. Ed- 27 4; 34. Same, 40 VP, 13, gar M Marlin, 2000 WV, 11 -NO SALE, 18 6 bid 35 2, Roy E Ream, 19.9, 24 Same, 20 VM, 13, Daniel K Same. Marvin Sweigart, 19 - Good, 17.0; 9; 25 Harry W Hossler, 1,- 36 Floyd L Hershey, 1300 500 L-F 24 Mo Walter Leh- WRHF, 14 mo , NO SALE, man, 13.3; 37 1 bid; 37 Hershey Hostet -26 Martin H. Weaver, 1,- ter, 1000 WVP, 12-6, W. C. 300 WVC, 13-6, NO SALE, Mellmger & Son, 23.6; 38 26.7 bid, 27. Same, 1500 WV- Amos M. Shirk, 1490 WV, 10 C, 13-6, Marvin Sweigart, 27- Daniel K Good, 19.8; 39 .7; 28 Same, 1500 WVC 13- Amos M. Shirk. 970 WV, 10, 6, NO SALE, 24 4 bid; 29. Darnel K Good, 19.6; 40. Same. 1850 WVP, 13 6, NO Martin H Weaver, 750 WVC SALE, 24.5 bid, 30 George 13-6, W C. Mellmger & Son Weaver, 7000 WAAX, 10-1, 27 6 l to 3 Foi every dollar invested in limestone, experi ment stations conclude, three dollais arc returned in crops Where else does one dollar bring three in return’ It pays to use good limestone! MARTIN’S LIMESTONE IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc. B'ue Ball, Pa. Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLH David Kurtz MORGANTOWN C. E. Wiley & Son QUARRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7, 1960—5 New Holland ELgin 4-2112 Terre Hill Hlllcrest 5-3455 Gap Hickory 2-4148 Check these features before you buy any other hay conditioner. 3 years experience in making rubber roll hay conditioners. Rollers can be replaced at 5 and 10 cent store prices. It is not necessary to replace complete, expensive roll. C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE Cope & Weaver Co. WILLOW STREET This Week (From page 4) though Congress has many times failed to grant direct requests for that authority. Critics of the order com p’am that it is, in effect, “law by administrative ed ict’’ and “administrative usurpation of legilative au thority” reserved to Cong ress by the Constitution Half a dozen bills have been introduced and hear ings held to have Congress void the order and consider legislation to protect migra tory workers. The dispute emphasizes our repeated con tention that, in order to pro tect and preserve our democ ratic process of government. Congress should more clear ly define the assumed law making powers of the ad ministrative agencies # Random Sample (From Page 1) Agriculture At age 150 days, 50 pul lets from each entry will be selected at random to be pl aced in the laying pens for approximately 350 days of lay. From the day of setting to the last day of laying, the chicks will be subject to a strict record accounting 1 ot all costs, livability, rate of gain, and of course, num ber of eggs laid When the contest is completed, one of the most significant facts to bo published will be the re turn over cost on each lot of birds. Poultrymen feel that the random sampling gives one of the truest evaluations of the layer’s ability compared to other breeds cr stiains. Howard B. Flyte Jr. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS , CO. 430 W. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. Express 7-8284 Messick Farm Equip. ELIZABETHTOWN (NTERHATIOKAL HJkftVCSTtft
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