f f%i |_i , • New Holland Fair .rmers I o rlay most i> v* 1 • m following the show had an i. RllSineSS - narm L/aV average of $32 82 per hund ] DU«>ll ICTOO I aim US ay redwelght when only one firmer 3 will play hosts to 150 to 200 businessmen from entry failed to top the $3O tpr city and county at the second annual Business- mark. The champion Angus 11 sponsored by the Lancaster Chamber of Com- crossed the block at $55 per ■U i V ’ . Lpv • CWT for a total price of ■reel neX ‘' , , . . . _ , . , .. . . $621.50. The runner up ste £vmg that turn about Co-chairman of the project b ht hjs own r play- b °™ 25 to 0 4 ? f u re Walter Ihinlap. Jr from ef $36 | 40 as changed i m the Garden Spot the C of C and Willis Z. hands at $36 pcr CWT , host representatives of Esbenshade from the Agr. Average weight of the ste ness fir los October 6as Council. ers j n the sa j e was j 037 lbs. * co nd annual Business- After sharing in a tradi- with a sale total of 16,595 * day gets underway tional Lancaster county pounds and $5,446.29 for all fa general meeting of all Farm-style dinner, the mdus- steers. j taking part 'at the trialists and farmers wi-1 Placings of the beef show Ley Pavilion, Lincoln meet at 2 pm. m the Guern- were as follows jivvay i“ as t' at 10 a.m. sey Pavilion for a forum of ANGUS “ rs and their famines, the day ’ s activities ' , Cwl Weaver, New Hol f?e e the guests of busi- Featured speaker of the land Rl (GC); 2 Rosemary " firms last year, w m afternoon program will be Nolt, Bareville (RGC); 3, 1 leaders of industry Dr. William L. Henning John Campbell New Hol f )h „ nrob'ems n’easr State Secretary of Agricul- land Rl; 4, David Lapp, S.n s f farm Tile first of ttie Business- 6 j£ J net Groff> Bareville R 1; ‘ irrangement for the repre- Farm days in the county last 7 Roy Musser Eas t Earl Rl. tm he y ear was held on the first ’ ~ erouosoffoS of national Farm-City . _ ” E * E ™ RD t S w p ed , fi ie cooperating week Farm-City week Hus 1 r Rodella Kuitz, Mor toJS undertake? year has been scheduled for 2 ’ Leonard KUrtz, 0 13 l e f “ November 18 through 24 Morgantown 3, Harold Lea ,n eight man joint com- ° man, 2554 Creek Hill Rd ; j tee from the Chamber of 4 Anna Pearl Lapp. Bare jiirerce and the Lancaster Lancaster Farm’ng advertls- ville Rl; 5, Walter Kurtz, jinty Agricultural Council ng brings results. Morgantown; 6, Larry Wea- Now Booking.. Farm Bureau PROFITMAKER BEEF FEEDS PIECE GUARANTEED... ...ON ORDERS BOOKED BY OCTOBER 22 FOR DELIVERY UP TO JANUARY 1, 1961 m test after test... T DELAY . . TS TODAY at Farm Bureau, cm how YOU can get the Extra in that means Extra Income . . Prefits, too I farm BUREAU has a FEED and a FEEDING PROGRAM that is designed to fit your needs. FAST . . . LOW COST GAINS are built into FARM BUREAU'S complete line of Quality PROFIT- MAKER BEEF FEEDS. Qualified FICLDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE BEEF FEEDING PROGRAM. FW Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Call . . . ,c. COU, . GET THE Manheim Lancaster MOhawk 5-2456 EX 4 0511 Quarryville New Holland STerling Q-21H6 ELgin 4-2146 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1960—5 Pennsylvania's Agindusfry Is 1961 Farm Show Theme HARRISBURG “The 45th Farm Show Presents Pcnnsylvama’t Ag ndustry” is the theme of the 1961 Farm Show, the premium list for the annual agricultural event released today reveals. The theme is amp.lfied in a forward; ‘Agriculture, by dictation ary definition, is the science and art of farming, work of cultivating the soil, produc ing crops and raising live stock. Agriculture and farm ing are synonymous terms. ver, New Holland Rl; 7, Larry High, Bareville; 8, Elvin Hess, Bareville Rl; 9, William Shirk, Goodville. SHOWMANSHIP 1, David Lapp; 2, Carl Weaver; 3, Larry Weaver, 4, Harold Leaman; 5, Richard Leaman. FITTING 1, Harold Leaman; 2, Rose mary Nolt; 3, Walter Kurtz, 4, Larry Weaver; 5, John. Campbell. Advertisers will be glad to have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. VENTILATION! For the most economical ventilation for poultry and dairy HAVE YOUR BARN AIR-CONDITIONED BY V ent-O-Matic We will engineer, install and guarantee satis factory ventilation. Write or call for free estimate. HIESTAND, Inc. MARIETTA R. D. 1 J , -**_ j A Big Wagonload • Every lO Minutes j That's the kind of silo filling you’ll get... because the Allis- Chalmers Forage Harvester is tops when it comes to chop ping. Four cupped, curved and spiraled knives, a full 36 inches long, cut clean across the entire width of cylinder. Because knives are kept so sharp with the built-in hone, less power is required, too. Stalks and leaves are well mixed to the right length for tight packing. Extra grass cutting capacity, too, with the new 5-ft. wide bite grass head attachment. Call us . . . we’ll gladly show you the latest in chopping quality silage with a new kind of capacity. Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance you/ time purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS.CHAUSIRS A SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Nisstey farm Service Litltz, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Mann & Gmmelli Farm Ser v. Quarryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service “As early as 1800 in tho United States the commodi ties produced by farmers be gan moving into manufactur ing, trade and business to supply nonfarmers as well as consumers, both here and abroad. “Industry, by dictionary definition, is ’any branch of production, manufacture, trade or business ’ Thus, by adding the abbreviation ag for agriculture, to the word industry, we have agindustry “This 45th annual Farm Show is agindustry in a con centrated form Under the roof of the Farm Show Buil dings, visitors will see all phases of agindustry repre sented—from production to consumption ” The premium list also says that $62,984 50 is being ot tered in cash premums in Farm Show competitive ev ents, the greatest amount ev er offered Phone HA 6-9301 Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa.
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