Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 30, 1956, Image 3

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, Grand Champion Female, EPHA
Grand champion female of the Polled
Hereford Event of the-East the East
ern Polled Hereford Association Show at
Lancaster, Pa. was Tejay Miss Letston,
consigned and shown by Thomas D. Jolly
of Tom Jolly Farms, Parker, Pa. From
left to right are Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Jr.; Ernest Tark, new EPHA president;
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Allis Chalmers
GIGANTIC FIELD DAY
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956
9:30 A. M. to5:00 P. M. —.Rain Date April 10, 1956
on the David Witmer farm, 5 miles east of Lancaster
along Route 30, Lincoln Highway East, opposite the
‘Guernsey Sales Pavilion.
SEE AND OPERATE THE NEW ALLIS-CHALM
ERS WD-45 TRACTOR, weighing less than 5000 lbs.
pulling FOUR-BOTTOM 14 inch plows or 12 1-2 ft.
double action disc harrow. This is made possible only
by the ALLIS-CHALMERS “AUTOMATIC TRAC
TION BOOSTER”. See for yourself; by actual fuel
consumption tests, how the “AUTOMATIC TRAC
TION BOOSTER” cuts operating costs as much as
25%.
SEE ALSO THE WD-45 DIESEL TRACTOR, the
latest in diesel engineering, along with a large selec
tion of other ALLIS-CHALMERS equipment which
will be demonstrated and displayed for your inspec
tion. Never before has so much been offered for so'
little in the way of power farm equipment. Be sure
to see these outstanding demonstrations. Bring your
friends and neighbors.
REMEMBER THURSDAY, APRIL 5
RAIN DATE APRIL 10, 1956
Mann & Grumelli Farm Service R. S. Weaver ’
Quarryville, Pa. Stevens, Pa.
Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
New Holland, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.
L._H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son
Lititz, Pa. , Rheems. Pa.
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Jack Royer; Thomas D. Jolly; Leon Falk,
Jr.; Dr. William L. Henning, Pennsylvania
secretary of agriculture (holding silver
trophy); J. F. Lambert, president Ameri
can Polled Hereford Association; Herman
Purdy, show judge, and Maurice Wagner,
Tom Jolly 'Farms manager, (Lancaster
Farming Staff Photo).
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Pennsylvania
Shows Three
(Continued’from page one)
22, 23, 24, 25, 26; Clove Creek
Farm, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.,
owner, Poughquog, N. Y- lots
28, 29, 30, 31, “E’s” Hereford
Farm, Esther Meyerl, owner,
Evans City, Pa., lot 15,
Falklands Farm, Leon Falk
Jr., owner, Schellsburg, Pa., lots
34, 35, 36, 37; Goodeview Farm,
Henry T- Goode, owner, Win
chester, Va, lot 42; Hamilton
Fami, J. C. Brady, owner, Glad
stone, N. J, lots 43,
fields Farm, N B. Merryman.
mgr., Cockeysville Md., lots 46,
47; Ingleside Farm, Hunter
Simpson, owner, Falmouth, Va.,
lot 45; Jedlea Hereford Farm,
Joseph E. Duval, owner, Newton,
Pa., 10t5,20, 21; Mac Ford Farm,
Arthur McArthur,-' owner, Port
Deposit, Md., lots 38, 39, 40, 41,
Oak Ridge Farms, B. S. Oles,
owner, Kingsville, Md, lots 48,
49, 50; Paxfield Farm, Mr. and
Mrs. E L. Paxton, owners,
Greensburg, Pa, lot 27;
Sheridan Point Farms, J A.
Watson, owner, Adelina, Md,
lot 33, Spnnghill Farm, Agnes
and J M. Taylor, owners, Va
lencia, Pa., lot 32; Spring Valley
Hereford Farms, A G. and J
A. Rolfe, owners, Poolesville;
Md., lots 51, 52, 53; Tom Jolly
Farm, Thomas D. Jolly, owner,
Parker, Pa., lots 54. 55, 56; Val
ley View Farm, Ed. Hummel,
owner, Harnsville, Pa., lot 57;
Westmoreland Farms, E- C.
Bothwell, owner, Greensburg,
Pa., lots 58 and 59; White Oaks
Farm, Wm- A. E Leitzmger,
Clearfield, Pa., lot 34.
Judge, Herman Purdy, Penn
sylvania State University.
BULLS
Class I (May l, 1953 to July
30, 1953) —(3 shown). 1, Falk
lands Farm on Domino Prince;
2, Bushy Park on BPF Pawnee
Kendale; 3, Goodeview Farms
on GV Hollo Domino.
Class II (May 1, 1954 to July
30, 1954) (2 shovm). 1, Ben
gali Farms on Bengali Super
Mixer; 2, Adams on SVF Choice
Domino 10th ,
Class 111 (Sept. 1, 1954 to
Sept. 30„ 1954 (4 shown) 1,
Mac Ford Farm on Royal Choice
2d; 2, Bushy Park Farm on BPF
Pawnee Domino 3d; 3, Spring
Valley Farms on BP Battle Adv
Dom 2d, 4, Falklands Farm on
0 Rex Mixer 50.
Bull. Falk on Domi
no Prince
Reserve Champion Bull Mac-
Ford Faim on Royal Choice 2d.
FEMALES
Class IV (Sept 1, 1953 to
Dec. 30, 1953) (3 shown): 1,
Paxfield Farm on Pax Lady
Woodrow Ist, 2,3, Bay Manor
Farms on T Annie and Miss
Mixer sth.
Class V (Jan. 1, 1954 to April
30, 1954) —"(7 shown). 1,4,
Battleground Farms on BF’s
Lady Choice Dom. and BF Miss
Battle Dom 7th; 2. Sheridan
Point Farm on SPF Melody
Domino; 3, Ingleside Farms on
ING Lady Larry 13th; 5, Spring
Valley Farms -on SV Dagmar
sth; 6, Hamilton Farm on HF
Rose Domino 10th; 7, Bay Manor
Farms on Ideal Melody D43d.
Class VI (May 1, 1954 to Aug
31, 1954) (9 shown) 1,4,
Falklands Farm on MB Miss Cho
Perfect 4th and FLR Helmslady
7th; 2, Bushy Park Farm on BPF
Miss Woodrow 3d; 3, Tom Jolly
Farms on Tejay Lady Royal, 5,
Oak Ridge Farms on ORF Super
Lady Bth, 6, Hamilton Farm on
HF Rose Domino 10th, 7, Adams
on SVF Sharon Dom Ist; 8, Bat
tleground Farms on BFS Vic
toria Tone 13th; 9, Spnnghill
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Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 30, 1956—3
Farm on JMT Miss Lamplighter.
Class VII (Sept. 1, 1954 to
Oct 15, 1954) (6 shown); 1,
3, Bushy Park Farm on BPF
Virginia P Dom and BPF Celeste
Battle' 2d; 2,6, Mac Ford Farm
on Choicette sth and Choicette;
4, Jedlea Farm on JHF Miss Adv
Pres 6th; 5, Valley View Farms
on WF My Lady.
Class VIII (Oct. 16, 1954 to
Dec 31, 1954) (6 shown): 1,
Mac Ford Farm on Choicette 7th;
2, Battleground Farms on BFS
Victoria Tone 13th; 3,4, 6,
Mervel W. Adams on SVF Rodie
Domino, SVF Fanny Domino and
SVF Anglia Domino; 5 Jedlea
Farm on JHF Miss Choice Domi
no 15th.
Class IX (Jan. 1, 1955 to Ap
ril 30, 1955) (6 shown) 1,6,
Tom Jolly Farms on Tejay Miss
Letston and MB Miss Jedlea
Dom, 2,5, Oak Ridge Farms on
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Formulated to be as near like Die
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possible DOUBLE DUTY takesover
the mother’s job after the
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8 weeks butlJs the call for its future
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RESULTS?
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improved HI-ENER-G Starter
& Broiler Ration
Here’s the way to grow king-size broilers and get top
profits. Feed Wirthmore Improved HI-ENER-G Starter
& Broiler Ration for fast growth, efficient feed conversion
and premium quality.
You don’t have to take our word for it. Peed part of your
flock on Wirthmore compare the results with any other
Teed on the market and we know that the results will
convince you that from now on it's Wirthmore all the way.
We’ll be glad to give you the facts on this energy-packed
feed. Why not ask about it, or order some, today ?
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BLE-DUTY
FMAKER
LeROY M. SENSENIG
Hinhletown
Ph. Ephrata 3-2009
CLEM F. HOOBER
Intercourse
Ph. 8-3431
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ORF Super Lady 9th and ORF
Lady Lamplighter; 3,4, Hay
fields Farm, on Miss Dandy Del
sona and HF Miss Lamplighter.
Champion female. Tom Jolly
Farms on Tejay Miss Letston.
Reserve Champion female:
Tom Jolly Farms on MB Miss
Jedlea Domino.
Control Alfalfa
Weevil and Spittle
Bug vdth
Heptachlor Emulsion
1 eal. .can ... 450
5 ea! can ... 21.25
15 gal. . .6150
30 &50 gal. drums ... ask
Toxaphene Emulsion
1 gal can . 325
5 gal. can 1500
15 gal. ...43 50
30 &50 gal. drums ... ask
' B. H. C. Emulsion
1 gal can 3 10
5 gal. can .... 14 25
, 15 gal . .. 4125
Increase hay quality and yield
by adding
Nutri Leaf (20-20-20)
Scalable Fertilizer
To grassland sprays. Use 5
to 8 lb. per acre
30 lb. bag $7.80
Ask your custom sprayer"
for NUTM LEAF *
Complete line of
Sprays and Dusts.
P. L. ROHRER
& BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN
Ph. Unc. 2-2659
FEEDS
HIESTAND, INC
Marietta
Ph-6-9301
GLENN H. HERR
Manbeim RDI,
Ph. LandUrille 3547