12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 27, 1960 Fisrt Annual 4-H Horse Show Is Scheduled For Today - The first annual 4-H horse club roundup is scheduled to be held this afternoon at the Paul Z. Martin grounds in Blue Ball. Where Quality Comes First Use Nature's Best Use New Jersey Green Sand AND Colloidal Phosphate ON ALL. FALL GRAINS & GRASSES Available in any quantity. Bag or Field Spreading Service CONTACT Brooklawn Farm 118 KREIDER AVENUE LO 9-1580 Or Your Local Dealer y V W V V V- R.D.I. MOUNT JOY, PA. Here’s What You Can Expect With Non-Stop D-17 Plowing ★ 10 acres plowed in less than 5 hours ★ Only 11/2 gallons gasoline per acre ★ Four 14-inch bottoms, 7 inches deep .., oats stubble, sandy loam with clay We have the whole story, including detailed results of this plowing test. Ask us about the Allls-Chalmers plan to finance your fim» purchase of farm equipment. ALLBS-CHALMERS <^> SALES i SERVICE 'y' L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son LH. Brubaker Rhaems, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service Judging, scheduled to be gin promptly at 1 p.m., will be divided into the following 11 classes: Grooming and showmanship, Pleasure class for ponies and western hors-* es, Bareback equitation, Break and out, Western working horses, Pony roads ter, Equitation in saddle seat and stock saddle seat, Barrell race, Trail class, Mare and colt, and musical chairs. Both the Boots and Sad dles (Northern) club and the Rough Riders (Southern) club will participate. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones. Tallow and Hides - FRX'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro. Pa. Stevens, Pa. • New Holland Fair (From Page 1) High School has been named chairman of the event. More than $450.00 in cash premiums and ribbons will be awarded in the three-crop event. Competition in this show is open to* all parts of Lancaster County and its neighboring counties. A $lOO 00 premium will be awarded to the grand cham pion hay entry. Hay competi tion will include classes for alfalfa, clover, timothy, -and mixed hays. More than $2OO in premium money will be -Judge of the show will be Bud Gochaneauer, ville. Charles McCrabb, of Quarryville, will be the an nouncer, and Elam Buckwal ter,- Stevens, will be Bing master. Market Egg Producers EFFICIENCY PAYS DO YOU KNOW THAT:— —A 12 V 2 % improvement in feed required per dozen eggs equals a saving of $9.00 per ton? —That our Early Bird *26 All Mash Laying feed will definitely produce Better Shell Quality over the laying year? —That each V 2 [o improvement in breakage can improve your income by $36.00 per 1,000 hens housed? —That Lighter Colored Uniform eggs traditionally command a Better Price. A price improvement thru better grade of V 2 cent per dozen amounts to approximately $lOO.OO per 1,000 hens housed? —That it’s not the START, it’s the FINISH that counts. If your feeding program gives you 1% better hen house' liveability and Vz dozen more eggs per hen housed, it can mean as much as $200.00 extra return per 1,000 hens? —That GOOD records pay big dividends? Without accurate records you CAN NOT fairly judge the value of your program? NOTE A combination of all the savings suggested in this ad will lower your production costs as much as from 3 to 4 cents per dozen eggs produced, it can be done on the right program! Try Early Bird. Early Bird Feeds and Good Management A WINNING COMBINATION FOR ANY POULTRYMAN Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Representative or call us \\\»l 1 1,/ Miller & Bushong, inc. Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 divided between the top win ners in the hay competition. A $50.00 premium will be awarded to the grand champ ion lath of tobacco. The to bacco competition will in clude three classes: Best lath of five wrapper stalks, best lath of five filler stalks, and best lath of five green stalks. More than $lOO will be divi ded between the top winners in the tobacco classes. The com show will include three classes: The first class, best single ear of Hybrid Dent or Open Pollinated Dent, will have a $5.00 cash prize on the top' ear. The sec ond class, best ten ears of Hybrid Dent or Open Pollin ated Dent corn, will have a $25 premium on the top en try. The last class for com, best thirty ears, will have a $l5 top prize. More than direct at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 Yf -V $lOO.OO will be given i n corn classes. No entry fee will be cha ed for -any class and a ii e ' hibits shown must have h grown by the exhibitor Lancaster County or a ln rounding county. j ud ® Ur * will begin on Wedn e <X ng Sept. 28 at 8 o’clock a ,n y ’ RUST ON MACHINES Farm machines can out quicker when than they wear ~ out u^ c normal usage and with care. A rust preventive o frictionlng parts when m chines are not in use Dav dividends later in expectancy of the machi n « reminds Burton s. Hor ne ' Penn State extension agncul! turai engineer. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2*2145
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