•^w:v r ‘{ty $2.4$ ~ *l# <t< ttiwniwfl B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 25, 1957 Farm Show Prizes EGGS ■Brown, farmers class sixth, Ross S. Sangrey, R 1 Millersville; ninth, Robert Graybill, R 5 Man heim; tenth, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata. White, five dozen, farmers class fifth, Lester Greiner, R 4 Man heim. Brown, five dozen, farmers class fourth Robert Graybill. 4-H LAMBS, PENS Hampshires first, Janet Gib- The Best Broiler Cross at its Best Martin fuses the work of the no* tion's leading breeders fo give you top quality chicks that mature early for quick broiler profits. tlac'e your order now MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS,, INC. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-2164 FIRST FEDERAL Savings and/, ASSOCIATION OP LANCAI 25 North Duke Street =t STATEMENT OF CONDITION After the Close of Business December 31. 1956 =3 First Mortgage Loans Loans on Savings Accounts •Real Estate Owned Federal Home Loan Bank Stock Federal Home Loan Bank Obligations U. S. Government-Obligations Accrued Interest on Investments Cash on Hand and in Banks Office Building and Equipment Less Depreciation Deferred Charges and Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS Savings Accounts Loans inProcess . Other Liabilities . Reserves Specific General Surplus TOTAL LIABILITIES Savings Insured up to 510,000 by U. S. Government Agency Investment Certificates Legal for Trust Funds Member Federal Home Loan Bank System and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government w ble, R 3 Elizabethtown; second, Henry Greiner, R 4, Manheim; third, Clyde Brubaker, Rl, Ephra ta. Stropshires first, Bruce Boyd, R 1 Ephrata; second Samuel Long, R 4 Manheim, third, Doro thy Lancaster. Southdowns first Mary Keene, Rl, Christiana; second, Nancy Gibb'le, R 3 Elizabethtown; third, David Lapp, Rl Bareville. Cheviots' second, David Wit mer. Fitting Contest first, Clyde Brubaker, Rl Ephrata, second, Samuel Long, R 4 Manheim. BEEF CATTLE SHORTHORN Bull, May 1, 1953 to Apr. 30, 1954 first, Irl A Daffin, R 4 Lititz Bull calf, Sept 1 to Dec. 31, 1955 Irl A Daffin But! calf, Jan 1 to Apr. 30, 1956 first Irl A Daffin; fourth, Leon B Risser, Lititz. Bull calf calved after May 1, 1956 first, Leon B Risser Senior Champion Bull, Irl A. Daffin. Reserve Junior Champion Irl A Baffin Grand Champion Bull, Ird A Baffin Three bulls, any age Daffm, first Two bulls, any age first Irl A Daffm, third, Leon B. Risser Heifer, May 1 to Dec 31, 1954 first Irl A Baffin Heifer between Jan. 1 to Apr 30 1955 first, Leon B, Risser; second, Leon B Risser; third, Irl A Baffin Heifer between May 1 and Aug 31, 1955 first, Leon B Risser; fourth, Irl A Baffin Heifer calf, between Sept 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllliilllllll LANCASTER, PA. ASSETS LIABILITIES $ 128.38 493,780.23 123,121.53 817,028.14 DIVIDEND PAID DECEMBER 31, 1956 3% Per Annum Irl A yan ■K 5 7,671,258.21 51,620.05 1.00 150.000. 1,100,131.29 150.000. 10,109.48 650,874.14 132,213.40 2,744.91 S 9,918,952.48 $ 9,288,348.76 | 1,240.00 , | 12,335.58 1 5 9,918,952.48 LANCASTER COUNTY JAYCEES have selected these five young men as “Out standing Young Farmers.” They are (1 to r, front) Kenneth Skiles, R 2 Narvon, Wil lie D. Stober, Adamstown; back row, J. Robert Hess, R 1 Strasburg; Forney Longe and Dec 31, 1955 first, Irl A Baffin Heifer calf between Jan 1 and Apr 30, 1956 second Irl A. Baffin Heifer calf calved after May 1, 1956 second, Leon B. Kis ser, third, Leon B Kisser, fifth, Irl A Baffin Senior Champion Female —lrl A Baffin Junior Champion Female Irl A Baffin Junior Champion Female Leon B Kisser Grand Champion Female Leon B Risser Two Females any age bred by exhibitor first, Leon B Kis ser, third, Irl A. Baffin, fourth, Leon B Risser, fifth, Irl A Baf fin Get of Sire first, Irl A. Baf fin; third, Irl A Baffin, fifth, Leon B Risser Junior Get of Sire first, Irl A. Baffin; third, Leon B. Risser Pair of Calves first, Irl A. Baffin; fourth, Leon B Rissei, fifth. Leon B. Risser ABERDEEN-ANGUS Summer Yearling Heifer first, Barvm E Boyd, R 1 Ephrata Senior Heifer Calf fourth, Fred Frey, R 2 QuarryviKe DRAFT HORSES Stallion, 3 years and under 4 second, Elmer Lapp, R 1 Kinz- er Stallion, Foal third, Elmer B. Lapp Stallion any age, bred by ex hibitor third, Elmer B. Lapp; fifth, Emer B Lapp Mare, 3 years and under 4 fifth, Elmer B. Lapp POULTRY Mediterranean Breeds And Varieties Single Comb Dark Brown Leg horns-Cock third, John VV. Mink, R 2 Ephrata Hen second, Milton S. Hoke, Spring Grove Cockerel i first, John W Mink Pullet second, John W Mink Young Trio first, John \\ Mink Single Comb Buff Leghorns hen John W Mink, first Cockerel, first, John W Mink Pullet sdcond, John W Mink Single Comb Black Leghorns- Hen second, John W Mink Cockerel first, John W -Mink Young Trio first, John W Mink Single Comb Silver Leghorns- Hen -- first, John W Mink Cockerel first, John W Mink . Pullet first, John W Mmk American Breeds And Varieties Buff Plymouth Rocks-Hen first, John W Mink Cockerel first, John W Mink Bantam Breeds And Rarieties Barred Plymouth Rock Ban tam-Cock fourth, Bavitf J Minick. Bambndge Hen-fifth, Bavid J Minick Pullets fifth, Bavid J Minick Buff Wyandotte Bantam-Cock third, Paul Meiskey & Son, R 1 Lititz Hen Paul Meiskey & Spn Cockerel second, Paul Meis key & Son Black Antwerp Belgian Ban-, necker, R 3 Lititz; and J- Mark Bushong, R 2 Columbia They will attend the state Jaycee banquet at which three state win ners'will be selected to go to the national contest at Durham, N C. (Staff Photo) tam-Cock Ray Y. Baker, Man heim, second Hen first, Ray Y. Baker Cockerel first, Ray Y Baker Pullet first, Ray Y Baker Young Trio first, Ray Y. WINTER COMFORT AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES GARBER OIL COMPANY jut. Joy, Pa. (Continued on page 9) HEATING OIL Phone 3-9331
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