>H*i i i 'inu'i /t'» ‘il ,in,'ini;’’l ninvitJ B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 16, 1957 A PEWTER CREAM PITCHER was won by Mrs. Clarence Lyons, 204 Hess Ave, Lancaster, for her judging ability at the Holstein Field Day last week The prize was presented to her by Donald S Eby, R 1 Gordonville, county associa tion president. (LF Photo) n s ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone .Sand For Use ♦♦ ♦♦ n :: D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 Get more which please and pay the V %■ \ ! ' ■- >W '^SX %, r^JV- ROBERT BARR Washington Boro ENOS R. BUCKWALTER Bird-in-Hand EVAN E. DINGER Reinholds MAURICE GOOD Gordonville HENRY HOOVER Ephrata MARK HOSLER Manheim & Lititz JACOB L. KURTZ Elizabethtown EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER Quarryville Phone STerling 6-3647 EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER Lancaster Phone Express 4-3755 ♦4 ♦4 a ♦4 ♦4 ♦4 44 ♦4 «4 ♦4 ♦4 ♦4 •4 ♦4 *4 44 For Your in Dairy Barns Cali Quarryville, Pa. TOP EGGS... way CASHMAKER-FED FLOCKS BOOST EGG PROFITS STEPHEN M. KURTZ Joanna & Conestoga JOHN S. MARTIN Bareville JOHN MELHORN Mount Joy WILSON SCOTT Willow Street LESTER SCHULTZ Willow Street MARTIN WANNER Gap DAVID H. WEAVER New Holland ’f'mi '{} i) 1 _ ‘ ■* \ THE ESHELMAN TROPHY for dairy cattle judging is presented to Mervin W. Landis, R 1 Bird-in-Hand, left, by Tom McCaskey. Landis won the trophy at the Holstein field Day in a field of over 100 competitors. Speaker at he event was Fred Snyder, Waterloo County, Canada, who old of Holstein activities in that county. (LF Photo) K. A. Skiles Buys Most Yorkshires At Club Sale Kenneth A Skiles, R 2 Narvon, Pa, was the largest single pur chaser at the Pennsylvania York shire Club sale held Aug. 2 at Willow Street. Two Gilts' and a boar were taken home by Skiles, A total of 41 head were sold for an average of $lO3ll with the top boar selling for $lO5 and the top female bringing $155 The boar was bought by Gien Mills School, Glen Mills, and the female by Alvasonia Farms, New Freedom, Pa. The boars averaged $64.25 and the females $ll5 50. The top five head averaged $145 and the top 10 head averaged $139 50. Leacock Yorkshire Farms showed the Grand Champion Gilt and Boar Resertffe champion gilt was shown by Breezy Gulch Farm, Fleetwood. Pa. Sale manager was George E Cogley and auctioneers were Mc- Conaky Bros Attendance was estimated at 250 Farm Calendar Today Guernsey Field Day—all day at B. Snavely Garber farm, HI Willow Street. Speaker will be Harvey Dreibelbis, Manager of Hominy Hill Farm, Colt’s Neck, N J. Sat., Aug. 17 Farm Women 9 Box Picnic at Safe Harbor. Mon., Aug. 19 Lincoln 4-H Club Campfire at Dutch’s Park. Thurs., Aug. 22 Rough & Tumble Steam' En gineers 9th annual reunion— 10 a. m. at Kinzers. Reunion through Aug. 24 Pennsylvania Dutch Days Hershey. Runs through Aug. 24 Garden Spot 4-H Club 8 p m at Elvxn Hess farm, R 1 Strasburg Joint 4-H Dairy Club 8 p.m. at Williamson Park, Lancaster. Elizabethtown Rose Society covered dish supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erdman, Mt. Gretna. 4-H Home Economics Round up 9 a m at Junior High School Campus, MSTC, Millers ville. FrL, Aug. 23 Flying Farmers’ Program Butler Farm Show. Mon., Aug. 26 National Flying Farmers Assn. Contention Chicago. Tues., Aug. 27 Chester-Delaware County 4-H Pig Sale—B 30 p m. at Exter Livestock Auction. tih)uiW* :l*»s ■j * FURNITURE AT BIG DISCOUNTS Store Hours: DELIVERY AVAILABLE EASY TERMS FREE PARKING NOW ... 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER MARTINDALE INTERCOURSE^ FURNITURE STORE BRANCH PH. HILLCREST 5-2932 PH. SOS-3752 “The Cash Discount Stores” > COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY DALLAS, PA. QUARRYVILLE. PA. iJ.vH'l’* viwin k }' LANCASTER FARING . CLASSIFIED ADS Phone STterling 6-2132 ’ Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value Fo;f Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John fry 2114 Bollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted PAY