12 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 7, 1961 • R !"± piT ple * u ?“™ te^ a 2 r ) ds F , i with 46G last week Trading entry ranked first m cash re- modcr3tely active Wooled costs °a? r s 4 3 e 60 Second was daughter lambs steady Good a Darby strain 1 entered by Choice 65-400 lb slaugh- Dirkse Leghorn Farm ol Zee- ter lambs 15 -18 , Choice &. land, Michigan, at $4 328 Prime 18 -20 , Utility 13 -15 here's the clue HIGHER POULTRY PROFITS TO Your clue to better profits from j-our flock lies in better feeding. Better feeding with Red Rose Poultry Feeds helps to develop the full egg latmg potential of your hens . and your flocks produce at high rates The result—tou earn more mone) ! Start right aim for high production and better profits Start right " feed Red Rose Poultry Feeds A. S. GROFF MUSSER'S 118 N. The Buck, R D. 1 Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. CHAS E. SAUTTER & SONS AMMON E. SHELLY R. D. 2, East Earl, Pa. R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. E- MUSSER HEISEY J. C. WALKER & CO. R. D 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Gap, Pa. fully Ham**-" ve/potled *«■" » A.llis-Chalmei's No. 63 three-bottom plow • Fully mounted for turning, transport and corner plowing convenience. • Pulls fiom single hitchpoint with low, natural line of draft . . . eliminates side draft even when plowing on the contour.' • Works with Traction Booster system for shifting of weight to rear tractor wheels as needed. Put a new Allis-Chalrners No. 63 plow in your field behind a D-15 or D-17 Tractor. Find out how easy good plowing can be Also available is the 2-bottom plow with the same features. See us for correct mold board plow for your soil. Th*(tu»n Boostfr is «n M!ts Chslmcra trademark. Finance for profit. Ask us about Alb's-Chalmers* - time payment plans. AUBS-CHALMERS <^> SALES ANO SERVICE Grumeili Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. L. R. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz. Pa. Reo^Rose POULTRY FEEDS New Holland, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. ! W*' v i R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. ij. a • Dairy Team Poultry Assn. (From page 1) To Revive BarßQ Donald Trimble, Quarry- IUIXCTITCWO. vlUe R 1 was 9th high j ndl . Chicken Barbecue will be V idual judge in the nation on the mepu again next week - as he placed 10 classes and when the Lancaster County gave oral and written reas- Poultry Association .will re- ons on five of the classes, vive the monthly sales ol p au i Trimble, a brother the delicious, golden broilers 0 f Donald, -placed 10th in June Sangrey, secretary of the nation in judging Hol the association, said this stems _ week, the chicken barbecues Donald’s score in all clas at the poultry center will be ses was 673. Paul had a 668 resumed on the second Satur- while Paul Welk, Strasburg die winter 61 y of 642 Mrs Sangrey said prices are available to any ’ red an(J wag fifth in group reserving 50 or more nation in judging Ayr halves in advance. The Bar- shires> becues feature carry-bur Victor Plastow, associate service only; no chicken will Q oun ty Agent, and coach, ac he served on the premises compamed the team to Wat- The first fall barbecue will erloo have chicken halves for sale from two to six pm on Oct 14 Mrs San; Assure Clean, Healthy Tobacco Beds With Tobacco Bed Soil Fumigant Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. said matodes il Insects jO, Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation P. O, Box 25, Ephrata Easy as 1-2-3-4 Prepare seed bed in the usual manner Hand broadcast one 20-lb. bag of Miller Mico-Fume evenly over one tobacco bed (100 square yards) Water bed immediately, apply ing 150 gallons of water. That’s all you do until planting time . . . then hand-rake light ly and seed in the usual man- r eeds ner. ECONOMICAL! Compare cost Beds of MICO-FUME with Conven- tional Method of Slerlizing. MILLER • New Holland "Crops (From page 6) Mixed - Field Cured 1, Leon W. Hess, Gordon ville Rl; 2, Robert Freeman, Denver Rl, 3, John J. Landis Lancaster; 4, Laverne Good, New Holland, 5, Mervin Hoo ber, New Holland Rl. Clover - Artificial Cured 1, Elmer Lapp, Intercourse Clover - Field Cured 1, Leon W. Hess, Gordon ville Rl; 2, Wxlmer Esben shade, New Holland R 2; 3. Ernest Serfrit, Denver Rl; 4, Lamar Seifrit, Denver Rl; 5, Kemieth Marlin, Denver Rl. Timothy - Field or Artificial Cured 1, Roy Mentzer, New Hol land R 2; 2, Amos L Esch, New Holland R°; 3, Wilmer Esbenshade, New Holland R 2; 4, Robert S Patton, Nar von R 2, 5, Robert Mohler, of Mohnton R 2 Mico-Fume Phone: RE 3-6525
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