Ifork Co. Entries Sweep COT Regional Contest; Lancaster Co, Out The best showing made by Lancaster County in the region al Chicken of Tomorrow contest judging at Coatesville Monday was sixth place, won by Grafton K. Brabson of Peach Bottom. County entries swept luur of the top five places and a Chester County youth was the other top winner. The top place was won by Carl Blearer, R 2 Dover, second by Ray mond D. Schar, Dillsburg, third by Dick Southard, R 1 -Kennejt Square; and- fourth by Don Knfs ley, R 1 Dover These four winners qualified for the state finals held at Har laeburg Tuesday. At Harrisburg Dean R. Bixler, 17, of Valley View, Schuylkill County, won first place with a White Vantress-Arbor Acres- White Rock cross. Reserve championship went to Roy Bar i Cut Labor-Costs Increase Crop Yields By using Weedone 2,4 D Products Weedone “48” (Ethyl Ester) 1 gal. can 3.45 5 gal. can 16.25 “64” (Amine Salts). 1 gal. can 3.75 5 igal. can . 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AGRI - MYCIN For Control of Fire Blight and Blue Mold Large bottle 7.25 Ferbam (wettable) 3 lb 2.10 Blue Mold Dust 25 lb. . 425 7% Duo Copper Dust IV s9° 53% Duo Copper 6 lb. 275 25% 3 lb. 2.10 We have in stock a - Complete Line of Millers Fertilizers and Insecticides at all times. STORE HOURS 7 A. M to 5 P M. Mon. thru Sat. SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Laric. EX 2-2659 ron, o£~E4 Slippery Rock, Butler County with a Cornish Whi e Rock entry In the state contest, Shearer took third place, Schar was fourth, Southard was sixth and Knisely was ninth Youths from Lancaster County who made the top 15 in the re gional contest were Carolyn W 1- son, R 1 Bareville, seventh, Wil liam Wilson, R 1 Bareville, eighth; Robert Wilson, R 1 Baie ville, twelfth, and Charles War fel, R 1 Conestoga, thirteenth. Robert Wilson 'brought honor to the County by raising the heaviest birds exhibited at Coat esville. His 15 White Mountains weighed in at 75 pounds, for a five pound per bird average. There were 130 entries at the regional contest. They included 56 from Lancaster County, 51 The number of entries to be from York County' 17 from Ches ter County and six from Adams County, taken to the state contest was one for each 33 entries All entered birds were dressed out at nine weeks of age after being fed to market weight. Each youngster started with 50 to 100 meat type birds from which he selected the 15 best The judges based"their decision on the best 12 of the 15 A total of 680 boys and girls from all parts of the state took part in the regional contests 14.75 3.95 Look Alike! But do they weigh alike ? $17.8 Million In Barter Deals Made in March The U S Depai tment ol Agri culture'reported today that bar ter contracts for supplemental type strategic materials signed in March had a total value of $17.8 million The March total com pares with $3 4 million in Febru ary 1957, $2 1 million in March 1956, and $lO4 9 million for the full fiscal year 1956. Under USDA’s barter program, Corhmodity Credit Corporation owned farm commodities are ex changed for minimum, long-term, and supplemental-type strategic materials for stockpiling, and for materials for transfer to other Government agencies. Supplemental-iype strategic ma terials contracted for in March 1957 included: Chrome mental, $ll3 million; lead $44 million, and zinc, $2 1 milion. Judges for the contest at Coat esvilie were Steven Frederic, Producers Cooperative Ex change, Kermit Birth, agricul tural marketing specialist, Penn State, and Anselm Warfel, State Bureau of Markets The contest is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Poultry Feder ation. 6 m New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. OiMii ur' 'inn, FlitaT PEACE broilers from the regional Chicken ot Tomorrow contest held Monday at Coatesville is packed to be sent to Harrisburg for the state contest. The annual contest for young people is designed to help create interest in producing a better meat type bird (LF Photo) The exact same question to ask when buying Concrete Blocks Want \a strong block ? Then insist on a heavy block. One of the surest tests on the strength of a block is on the quality and proportion of the ingredients. Proper ingredients, right proportions, and controlled finishing are bound to produce blocks. You can buy New Holland Concrete Blocks with confidence They are made to stand the test ! Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 10, 1957—5 ELgin 4-2114