/ Pemsykairisa Fa] (County Tobacco (Cops 92 of 94 (Continued from page one) rata; 4, Frank Frederick, R? Denver. POULTRY: Gold medal for best exhibit of chicks in the Show to Hubbard Farms, Lancaster, Lancaster County, and §ilver medal for best individual , exhibit:' Pullorum Clean Section Hubbard Farms. dressed turkeys Gold medal for champion tur key carcass in the 1956 Farm Show went to Harry Lamparter, Mountville, Lancaster County. Silver medal for» Reserve Champion carcass was also won by Lamparter. The gold medal for the best display of dressed turkeys also was won by Lamparter. HOME ECONOMICS AWARDS Home Improvement Open Class Class 86b, floor rug —1, Ruth M Brenner, Manheim; class 86c, Floor rug sweepstakes, Ruth M- Brenner; class 87b, Floor rug wool, 4, Mrs. William S. Long enecker, Mount Joy; 5, Mrs. Walt er G- Hawthorne, Bambndge; Class 90, Floor rug, cotton, 2, Mrs. Allen B- Shearer, Manheim; Class 91a, caned or rush seated chairs or stools, 1, Mrs. Hamey Sensemg. Adamstown; class 102, woven chairs or stool seats, cane or plastic, 2, Patsy Earhart, Lit itz; class 103, slip covers' (one piece from a set), 1, Nancy New comer, Lititz. , Class 105, Lamp shades, 1. Ro maine Good, Lititz. Clothing School Classes Class 74c “(afternoon dress cotton), 5. Betty Herr, Quarry- ville. • BELMONT 4 97 Per Cent Pure Agricultural Limestone SOIL TESTING SERVICE CALL DAYID B. JOHNS Overland 7-3301 Wenger & Sensenig Co. Phone Gap 45R21 KD 1, Paradise, Pa. 7 BIG EXTRAS FARM BUREAU “Energized” ; 5 : : STARTING & GROWING MASH? (Pellets, too) Skyrockets Chicks to Early Production It's energized with stabilized animal fat and fortified, with Vitamin B-12 and antibiotics for greater livability, speedier growth and high feed efficiency. Farm Bureau Starting & Growing Mash completely supplies every growth require ment plus furnishing EXTRAS that build ’em into top egg producers later. ■ Chicks Get These 7 Big Extras « in Every Bag! J ■ 9% Extra Protein V 47% Extra Calcium _ ■ S 12% Extra Manganese 62% Extra Riboflavin ■ 43% Extra Phosphorus 152% Extra 'Vitamin “D” B ■ 200% Extra Vitamin “A” ■ B Save Time Labor Dollars with Bulk Delivery B ■ Jr’lace Your Order Today » Lancaster County S FARM BUREAU : Cooperative Association ■ _ Dillerville Road ■ ■ Branches: Manheim New Holland Quarryville ■ 5 Tn excess of National Research Council Recommendation u '^■■■■■■■■•■■■■M B " BBBBBBBBBBBBl,lliß,ir niShow Awards AYRSHIRE DAIRY CATTLE Bull’ Calf: 1. Masonic Homes Farms, Elizabethtown. Heifer Calf: 3. Masonic Homes Farms: 4. Masonic Homes Farms; 5 Abram K- and Florence C. Flory, Manheim. Yearling Heifer: 2. Masonic Homes Farms; 5. Ned Z. Paes, Strasburg; 6- -Abram G. Flory; 9. Florence Mae Flory; 11. A- K and F. C. Flory. Senior Yearling Heifer: 1. Ma sonic Homes Farms. 9. A. K and F. C. Fldryi Junior Get of Sire; 3. Masonic Homes Farms: 4 A- K. and F- C. FJory. Two-Year-Old: (fresh): 3. Flor ence Masonic Homes Farms: 4. Joan S. Paes; 5-,Ned Z. Paes: 6- Abram G. Flory. Two-Year-Old: (fresh): 3. Flor ence Mae Flory. Aged Cow 3 A. K and F. C Flory: 4. Marvin E. Miller, Rl, 5. Marvin E. Miller. Best Udder; 4. Florence Mae. Fiery (Mountain Gaiety Kitty). Produce of Dam. 3- Abram K and Florence C. Flory; 4. Flor ence Mae Flory. Best Three Females: 2. Ma sonic Homes Farms - 4 A. K- and F C. Flory Dairy Herd of Two 3 A K. and F. C Flory 4 Florence Mae Flory. Junior Yearling Heifer - 1. Abram G Flory, 2 Florence Mae Flory Two-Year-old - 1. Florence Mae Flory; 2 James >C. Brubaker; 3 Joan S Paes, 4 Ned Z. Paes; 5. Abram G Flory County Group of Five 1 Lan caster County FPA BERKSHIRE: Richard Heagy, RD 1, Mount Joy; Melvin Longnecker, RD 1, Ehzaebthtown; Robert Mowerer, Marietta; Ken neth Newcomer, Mt. Joy. SMALL GRAINS Barley; 1. Clyde Brubaker. Since tax-time is nearby. Ches ter County farmers will be inter ested in a meeting scheduled -for Wednesday, Jan. 18 at the Russellville Grange Hall four males north of Oxford- -According to County Agent Robert A. Powers, Jr., Fred H. Hughes, ex tension farm .management specia list from. Pennsylvania State Uni versity, 'will discuss Farm In colme Tax Reporting and Social (Security Tax Coverage for Farm ers, and a representative of the Chester office of the Socaal Se curity Administration will speak on Farm Record Keeping Sys tems. Meeting time is 7:45 p. m. Rimers I like the paper very much Miss Lena H- Rohrer Make The Difference 4-H AYRSHIRE TAX-TIME MEET " Likes Paper Tuesday Sale - Of Broilers Scores 20.75 (Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa—'Sales Report. ISale #ll5, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1955)—Eight lots totaling 13,250 ibirds solid in auction ihere Tues iday at prices ranging from 2054 to 21% on 8350, and 21% on one Hot, 4900 capettes. Eleven lots, a total 18,150 birds, were listed, ten lots of 11*6,250 sold. For the cor responding sale a year ago' Tues day, Jan. 11, 1955, ten lots of 34,- 800 birds were offered and soldi in a range of 26 to 27%. Sates Tuesday by seller and grower, 'amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer, and price fol low Eber Hess, 3200 White Van tress, 13 wks, to Victor J. Koser, 20%; J. J Hess II (Herbert Gil gore) 1900 White Rooks, 9-2, withdrawn prior to sale; Miller & Bushong (John J. Lehman), two lots, lot one 1100 White Van tress Leghorns, 10 wifcs, to Ray W dibble, 21%, and lot two 1050 White Vantress Leghorns, 10 wks, no sale, 22 bids; Miller & Bush ong (Isaac N. Miller) 4900 Red Vantress Oapettes, 12-4, to'Walter C. Mellmger. 21%; J W. Bshel man & Sons (Redjlose Research) 1950 White Vantress, 10, wks, lio sale, 18 4 bid; J. W*, Eshelman & Sons (Red Rose Research), 200 While Vantress cockerels, 10 wks, to Roy E Ream, 21; Henry Shenk. 425 While and Red Vantress, 11-4 to Daniel K Good, 20%; Warren Bhenk, 425 White and Red Van itress, hl-4, to John T Thomas, 21%; Robert Noll, 1300 Barred Cross, 10 1 wks, to Daniel K. Good, 21%; Harvey M. Hostetler, 1700 Red 'Cornish Cross, 110-4, to Leola Poultry, 20%. FFA Officers at Harrisburg Show .Honor Parents HARRISBURG State offic ers of the Future Farmers of America honored their parents Wednesday during, the mid-wint er FFA State meeting at the Farm- Show. lii ceremonies during the farm boy Organization’s convention m the Forum of the Education .Building, the seven FPA State officers will confer the degree of “Honorary Keystone Farmer” upon their fathers and will pre sent to their mothers hand-en grossed certificates as a token of appreciation for “the encourage ment, cooperation, and assistance given her son, which contribut ed to his outstanding achieve ments m the Future Farmers of America.” Receiving these honors are Mr. and Mrs. H. Leroy Welk, Stras burg, RD 1, whose son, Robert, is FFA State president; Mr. and Mrs- Victor Cappuccui, Mehoo pany, R Dl, whose son, Victor, is State vice president; Mr. and Mrs Harold M. Herr, Gettysburg, RD 5, whose son, Richard, is State secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Gregg, Grove City, RD 2, parents of Kenneth Gregg, State treasurer; Mr. and Mrs Irvin L Hitchcock, Montrose, RD 4, whose son, Eldred, is State reporter; Mr- and Mrs. Clair B Burkey, Williamsburg, RD 2, whose sop, Donald, is State sen tinel; and Mrs Esther M. Hein baugh, Summia Station, mother of Kenneth Heinbaugh, State chaplain Recognition of the parents’ co to be absent from home to Ml operation which enabled the boys the many engagements which befall a State officer, first be came a feature of the FFA con vention at the 1954 Farm Show. The State officers’ fathers will be among 49 farmers, business men, newspapermen and school men accorded the title of “Hon orary Keystone Farmer” at the FFA meeting. Selected for out standing assistance to farming and agricultural education, the honorary awards were presented by H. C. Fetterolf, State FFA adviser and chief of agricultural education in (the Department of Public -Instruction. ,jtnca&tcr Farming, January 13, 1956—3 Growers of Vegetables Meet Jan. 18 'Problems of the vegetable gro wer wiH be- discussed in an all iday meeting Wednesday Jan. 18 at 'the Guernsey (Breeders Sales Pavilion on Lincoln Highway (Route 30) five miles east of Lan caster at the Strasburg Pike crossroad. Amos H- Funk. Rl, Millersville, (Will preside at this parley of the Lancaster County Vegetable Gro wers, and Rev. Joseph Ball, R 2 Litxtz, will 'give -the invocation. Sessions open at 9:30 am. “Farm Safety” Film “Farm 'Safety,” a sound and color motion picture, will show precautions to use in handling equipment around the home and on the farm. At 10 am., Dr. Kirby, extension plant disease specialist from the Pennsylvania State University will discuss. “Increa'- Birag net profits fiy controlling vegetable diseases as anthracnose on tomatoes and beans, grey leaf Spot, early and late blight on tomatoes, root rot and raosiac on peas and beans, downy mildew on beans and pumpkins and leaf spots on carrots Group singing will be led at 10 30 by Willis Noll of the Farm Bureau. Discussion on Insects At 10’40, the theme will shift (from plant diseases to insects, with J. O. Pepper, extension entomtolgist from Pennsylvania State^University talking on plug ging the holes hv killing the bugs—wiretwormte, on most vege tables. flea beetles, sour fly, squash borer, apbids on peas, tomatoes, beans, pumpkins, mites on beans and tomatoes, leaf hop pers on carrots, string and lima beans. Other features of the morning program include soil testing and farm labor James Baking, ex tension agronomist, will tell of soil testing, soil structure, soil management for profitable crop production, and Henry A. Gruber, manager of a farm labor oamro, will apeak on “Farm Labor— -Supply. Use. Housing” Rev- Joseph Ball, R 2 Lititz, -will .give the noon Prayer of Thanks, followed bv a oafeteria- Istyle baked* ham dinner. Pnce- of the noon meal is $l5O per plate, 24-Hour Service 1956 Drivers’Licenses EDWARD G. WILSON Notary Public 16 S. L irae St. Lancaster. Pa. Authorized fteater FOR CHECK OUR BUYS IN USED EQUIPMENT Serving Chester County and Southern Lancaster County Over 16 Years Now Is The Time To Have That Baler, Tractor or Com- bine Reconditioned by Factory Trained Personnel GENUINE REPAIR PARTS & SERVICE S. G. West Grove, Pa. For Your Local Represent!ve ♦♦ Oxford I am sending $1 00 for my subscription to Lancaster Farming- We like it so much, especially the good recipes which you have in your paper David Ehrille 'and will give an excellent oppor tunity for discussion of mutual problems between growers. Vegetable Culture Mr. Nolt will open the after noon session at 1:15 with group sipging. J. O. Dutt, vegetable specialist from Pennsylvania State; University, will discuss vegetable culture' practices, fer tilization, planting, cultivation, harvesting, handling, use of folier sprays, side dressing with anhydrous ammonia or other forms of nitrogen and chemical weed control. At 2:00 p- m- a solo will be given by Mr- Nolt, then the Rev- W. E. Trexler, pastor of the First Reformed Church, Lan caster, will speak on “Looking Ahead.” There will be a question box at the door for those who enter the hall if questions were not included on the return card, and at 2.50 answers will be given. Reservations must be in today —Friday— to processors. Parts and Service Headquarters for OLIVER —FERGUSON Farm Equipment GflfC Trucks See The Hershey Trans planter For Your Spring Planting N. G, Hershey and Son MANHEIM, PA. Massey Harris Ferguson New Holland BriUion Terramatic Barn Cleaners * and Othei Lines. LEWIS & SON Phone West Grove 2214 Or Kirkwood 32R4 Good Recipes Phone 52271 :: ♦♦ H