:s. • • [LiADELPHIA, Sept. 26 \) Barely steady. De- good for lighter supplies top quality. Large and jutn extras m fair demand mor e than adequate supplies, idrawals from storage were/ m volume. Mixed color [is (pullets) sold in small a t 21-22 cents, ilesale selling prices: rnmi -10 pet AA quality large 45- white 53-54, brown 52 1-2- m edium white 34-35, brown gxtias, minimum 60 pet A ity large 45-50 lb white 48- niixed 46 1-2-48 1-2, medium t e 33-34, mixed 32-33 Stand -37-38 1-2, checks 25-28 .eeipts Sept. 25 4,700 cases by truck. or Top Profit! Use : ROHRER’S ! Quailty ■ EED GRAINS- SEED WHEAT Certified Seneca Citified Thorne Wheat ertified Dual dect Pennol SEED BARLEY ;rt. Wong Barley tect Wong Barley WINTER OATS ,ert. Lee Cold Proof Leconte Orders Filled Promptly . L. ROHRER BRO. INC. Smoketown, Pa. Ph. Lane. 22659 ■lllllllllll i ' f <> „ h 2-ROW CORN HARVESTER 132(9 i.o.b. factory Model 33, two-row. Price shown includes base machine, ictor attaching parts and motor shields. Fits WD-45, Wit WC Tractors. ' 1 r| c« sublet to chans* without n*ftc*. Priced fo pay its way this Fall! ALLIS-CHALMERS SAIES AND SERVICE & Grumelli Farm Serv R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. H. Brubaker Snavelys Farm Service Lancaster. Pa. New Holland, Pa. k Myers & Son ■ftheems. Pa. Topping the baby beef show at the seventh annual Eliz abethtown Kiwanis Community Farm Fair was Pudgie, Angus steer shown by Melvin Miller, 15, a sophomore at Hershey. He is the son of Mrs. Eva Miller, R 2 Elizabeth town. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). The chiefs of the three armed services have reportedly rebelled against an extensive cut in their strength proposed by their chair man, Admiral Radford. The en tire armed forces would be re duced by 800,000 men by 1960, according to this plan Fertilizers Farms Gardens Lawns Cocoa Bean Shells Organic Plant Food Co. GROFFTOWN RD. Ph. Lancaster 2-4963 <4* 'L < L?-'Y'""f' ' %>}■ iW For Low-Cost 2-Row Corn Picking L H. Brubaker Lltitz. Pa. 4r Elizabethtown Winner »- 1$ $ Elizabethtown Winners Named By LF Staff Reporter Estimating total attendance near the 50,000 mark, the Eliza bethtown Kiwanis Community- Farm Fair came to its conclusion Saturday. Melvin Miller, 15, a sophomore at Hershey High School showed his Aberdeen Angus to grand championship of the Baby Beef show, judged by Roger Halstead of the Pennsylvania State Um veisity Melvin, son of Mrs. Eva Miller, R 2 Elizabethtown, ob tained his steer through the FLOYD RISSER, Jr., R 2 Hershey, exhibited the grand champion swine a Chester White gilt at the Elizabeth town Kiwanis Community Farm Fair last week. The 11th grade student is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Risser. County sale, with the animal originating at the noted Mil larden Angus Farms in Ann-, ville, Pa. This was Melvin’s first Angus. Showing five years, this was Melvin’s first grand'Champion. His steer last year placed fourth in class amofig Herefords at the 1956 Pennsylvania Farm Show. Feeding Calf Manna from Aberdeen Mills, Melvin first topped the Angus at Eliza bethtown. then moved on to championship over all breeds. Reserve awards went to Rob ert Gibble, R 3 Elizabethtown, also on an Angus. Leading the Hereford show ,m fitting showing and top of the breed was 16-year-old Christ C. Miller, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Miller of R 1 Elizabethtown. Christ secured bis steer last November through the county sale at New Holland. The steer originally came from the Leo Eagen herd in Asby, Neb., out m the Sand Hills. This was Christ’s fourth steer to be- ,1 ' 1 come breed r champion at Eliza bethtown. i > 1 For his ration, Christ select ed 32 per cent protein in Purina calf Chow, to 50 lbs corn, 20 barley, and 25 oats. He supplied the grand cham pion of the 1954 show. Headlining the swine show was Floyd Risser, Jr., R 2 Her shey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Risser, who scoied grand cham pionship with a Chester White gilt. The eleventh grade student obtained his gilt in the spring, and fed Wolgemuth Bros feeds. Previously Floyd had shown at Mount Joy, where in six --years he produced two grand cham pions, and he also placed reserve at Elizabethtown this year. John Risser a brother, was tops in Spotted Poland Chinas, and Robert Baker, R 2 Elizabeth- town, won as champion show- man. Many poullrymen have found HIGH-EFFICIENCY principle is making eggs on less feed per dozen than ever before on lower-energy feeds S. H. Hiestand H. S. Newcomer Wenger Bros. Mt. Joy Eheems J. Fred Whiteside ■ ■■■■■■ » «■ ■ ■ ■ RllillllVlli this fall that PURINA’S Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy John J. Hess Kinzers—Vintage Salunga B. F. Adams Warren Sickman Bird-in-Hand Pequea Kirkwood Lancaster Fanning—s Friday Sept. 21, 1956 Dr. Henning to Speak Saturday At Ephrata Fair Dr William L Henning, Penn sylvania’s state secretary of agriculture, will be principal speaker Saturday night at the Ephrata Fair in observance of Democratic night. Dr Henning will speak at 8 p. m Other candidates to be pre sented by Attorney David R. Eaby, Democratic county chair man. are Edwaid G Wilson, Lee Work Quanyville, Irvin Kauft man, Columbia, A Fred Rentz, Lancaster, Mary B Frizzell, Millersville, and Thomas E. Harting, Adamstown. If you haven’t tried Purina Laying Chows with the HIGH-EFFICIENCY for mulas, you surely will find it worth while to ask your Purina Dealer about them. Poultryman after poultry man tells us he is getting as many or more eggs on less feed per day than ever before on Purina. John J. Hess II Intercourse—New Providence John B. Kurtz Ephrata James High Gordonville J. H. Reitz & Son Millway *g|