Only Thing The only thing we know of .hat doesn’t suffer from being >anned is gold—The Wall Street Tournal. ROHRER’S TESTED * SEEDS # Soy B^ans \ # Sorghums # Sudans # Millets # Grasses 9 Fertilizers # Plant Starters 9 Insecticides % Fungicides # Weedone 2, 4 D Products. STORE HOURS: Mon. Thru. Sat. 7 A. M. 5 P. M. P. L. ROHRER & Bro., Inc. SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 22659 the Bottleneck Get a blower that keeps up with your harvesting equip ment that unloads faster and leaves more time for haul ing. The new Allis-Chalmers Forage Blower handles big tonnages quickly, with new freedom from clogging and with reasonable power requirements. Big 9-inch blower pipe provides 65 percent more capac ity than a 7-inch pipe. Specially designed A-C fan blades are curved to lift and throw a greater volume with less friction. A lift-up hopper allows you to drive right in . . . no backing of wagons or trucks. Keep pace with your field harvesting equipment with tins big capacity A-C Forage Blower. Stop in and see our complete line of forage handling machinery. Tune in tho National Farm and Ham* Hour Ev«ry Saturday NIC G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems. Pa. Lititz, Pa. N. R. S. Weaver Mann & Gruhielli Farm Serv Stevens, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. There was some argument down along the Susquehanna at Port Deposit, Md. early this week as to the good or had luck shad fishermen were having. Good catches over Fri day and Saturday dwindled further as the weekend pro gressed, and some poor catches were reported Monday. On the other hand, one Lancaster Countian, Lloyd Esben shade of Elizabethtown, found his results fair eight shad before dinner, weighing about four pounds each. Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Little Mary was on a visit to her grandparents, and the old fashioned clock on the wall was a source of wonderment to her. While she was standing before it her grandmother said to her from the next room, “Is the clock running dear’” “No ma'am,” promptly replied Mary, “It’s just standing still and wagging it’s tail.” of Silo Filling OIIIS-CHAIMERS SALES AND SERVICE Snavelys Farm Service New Holland* Pa. Fishing’s Good In the processes and pressures of picture taking, errors some times occur. Such happened to Lancaster Farming at the re cent Chicken-of-Tomorrow Con test in Coatesville, where from among a score or more pictures, identification on one was in error. r l - On jiage three of the May 25 edition, the caption under the accompanying picture was in correct, and should be corrected to read. Sara Aim Herr, Rohrers town, Pa., last year’s grand championship winner of the Pennsylvania Chicken-of-Ta morrow Contest, is shown here with this year’s fifth place winners in the Coates ville regional Chicken-of-To morrow Contest, With her is Mrs. Floyd (Irene) Moore, wife of Floyd Moore of Moore’s Farms, 780 Eden Road, Lancaster, who supplied the chicks originally. Moore Farms’ entries placed second and fifth at Coatesville. Lancaster Farming extends its apologies to Mrs Moore, trust ing she will understand that to err is human. Lettuce, Sugar Peas Appear on Markets Lancaster County produced sugar peas and lettuce are mak ing appearance on stands at Lancaster county markets now. Early prices indicated about 35 cents a half pint of peas, 50 cents a pint, while-lettuce was bringing about 20 cents a head. - Correction s' Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 1, 1956 Holstein Friesian Convention Will Open Wednesday Dairy Month in America’s Darryland will get off to a spec tacular start when more than 2,000 of the nation’s top dairy men get together at Milwaukee, Wis., June 6 and 7 for the 71st Annual Convention of The Hol stem-Friesian Association of I America. Key figures in the 'proceed ings will be 176 official dele gates elected representatives of a total membership of more thair 46,000 who will formu late the policies and elect the officers of the world’s largest dairy cattle registry organiza- they go together for TOP TURKEY PROFITS Purina Embryo-fed Poults from leading breeders and... low production cost Purina Turkey Chows See us about placing your order for Poults and Turkey Chows Now * I* * Wenger Bros. Rheems Warren Sickman B. F. Adams Pequea Bird-in-Hand J. H. Reitz J Fred Whiteside Millway Kirkwood Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy John J. Hess John B. Kurtz Vintage ’ Ephrata •, S. H. Hiesland James High Salunga Gordonville .V-%V.V.V.V.V-Vii'. tion, New York, gencraly regarded as the American “cradle of the Holstems” will have the largest representation with 25 dele gates. Farm Compensation « :: Insurance :: HThere are more accidents in:: ;| farming than in any other:: H business! » ♦•Protect yourself with aj| :: policy in the JJ \t P. T, F. Company H || SEE || ;:John F. Weaver Co., Inc. || || 202 Fulton Bldg. ‘ ♦I Lancaster Ph. 2-6912 jj H. S. Newcomer Mt. Joy John J. Hess JI New Providence ~ 5
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