Two Top Holstein At Lampeter Fair; (Continued from page 12) Geyer, R 2 Willow Street, fifth, Richard Shelley, Manheim, sixth, Donald Trimble, R 1 Quarryville, seventh, Robert Welk, R 3 Quarry ville, eighth, Ira Welk, R 1 Stras burg, ninth, Kenneth Zunng, R 2 Mt Joy, tenth, Linda Welk, Strasburg Heifer, 6 mo to year first, Elvm Shelly, R 2 Manheim, sec ond, J. Robert Hess, third, Rich ard' Hess, R 1 Strasburg; fourth, Frey r., fifth; Carl Metz, Lam peter, sixth, Donald Musser, R 2 Mt* Joy; seventh, Rpbert Neff, R 7 Lancaster, eighth, Sandra A. Shoemaker, R 2 Quarryville, ninth, Kenneth. Hess, R 1 Strasburg Heifer, 12 to 18 months first, J M Frey Jr, second, Paul Trimble, third, J M Frey Jr, Six years of leadership as the Highest Average Profit producers in America’s two oldest 3" and 5 year Random Sample Tests (New York and Calif) is proof that H&N BALANCED BREEDING pays off consistently with extra egg profits for you BROILER GROWERS: For peak broiler profits make your next flock Ist generation white Vantress Broiler Chicks from Florin Farms FREE price list and literature sent on request FLORIN FARMS, INC. l/lt, Joy 2 • Lancaster County • Penna. Ph. Mt. Joy OLdfield 3-9891 % SPECIAL BUY ON ZENITH WASH MACHINES ALL SIZE QUAKER OIL BURNERS Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. - 9 A.M to 6 PM. Thurs., Fn., Sat. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Delivery Available Easy Terms Free Paiking Now ... 2 Stores To Serve You Better MARTINDALE INTERCOURSE FURNITURE STORE BRANCH PH. HILLCREST 5 2932 PH. SOB-3752 “The Cash Discount Stores” gllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllM Thirty Sixth Annual MOUNT JOY COMMUNITY EXHIBIT OCTOBER 9-12 ★ Parade October 9 ★ Com Queen Contest October 10 ★ Plowing Contest October 11 ★ Talent Contest October 12 OTHER FEATURES TOO' WE EXPECT TO SEE YOU. YOU PLAN TO SEE US! liiiHiininiM Cows Compete Frey’s Champion fourth, Ira Welk, fifth, Carl Metz, sixth, Jack Landis, R 1 Bambndge, seventh, Donald Musser, Mt. Joy Heifer, 18 to 24 months first, J. Mowcry Frey Sr , R 7 Lancaster, second, Donald Welk, third, J. M Frey Jr, fourth, Richard Hess, fifth, Paul Welk Cow, two to four years first, J M Frey Jr, second, J Robert Hess, third, J M Frey Sr., fourth, ,Elvin Hess Sr., fifth, Elvm Hess Sr., sixth, Robert Welk Cow, four years and over first, J Mowery Frey Jr ; second, Elvm Hess Sr, third, J Mowery Frey Sr , fourth, Ira Welk, Jfifth, Richard Hess, sixth, Ira Welk, seventh, Robeil Hess, eighth. Carl Metz, ninth, Donald Welk Junior Get of Sire J Mowery Frey Sr, get of D Ormsby, sec ond, Richard Welk, get of Regal, third, Ira Well:, get of Lucky Boy Senior Get of Sire first, Ira Welk, second, Elvm Hess Sr both classes get of Lucifer Dairy Herd first, Elvm Hess, second, Ira Well* Produce of Dam first, J Mowery Frey Jr , second, Richard Hess, third, J M Frey Sr , fourth, Ira Welk Breeders Young Herd first, J. Mowery Frey Sr Best Udder first, J Mowery Frey Jr, second, Elvin Hess, third, lia Welk Grand Champion Female J Mowery Frey Jr Reserve Champion and Junior Champion Burnell Andrews Heifer under six months first, Lucille Kreidei Heifer six months to year IVAN M. MARTIN, INC. BUIE BALL, PA T.l.pbntif H *"J; 11/11,1 e ITerre HHI, Hlllcrest 5 3445 COMING JERSEY Lake Louise Farm Trophy To Be Awarded The Lake Louise Farm Trophy, to be presented to the owner of the registeied Guernsey cow win ning the first National Guernsey Futunty, is being admired above by R D Stewart, secretary-treas urer of the American Guernsey Cattle Club, and R G Price, managing editor of the Guernsey Breeders Journal This yeai’s futurity, for three-year-old Guernsey cows, will be held in Chicago, Oct 15, as a highlight of the International Guernsey Show Contestants will vie for a $2,000 purse as well as a year’s retention of the above trophy, donated by Lake Louise Farm, Dallas, Pa first, Tom Halladay Grand Champion Lucille Kreider Reserve Champion Tom Hal laday GUERNSEY Aged Cow first, John A Breneman, R 1 Willow Street, sec ond, B Snavely Garber, Willow Street Cow two and under four first, Kenneth Young, R 1 Mt Joy, second, Glenn Bushong, R 2 Co lumbia, thud, Kenneth Garber, R 2 Willow Street Heifer, 18 to 24 months first Kenneth Young Heifer, 12 to 18 months first, Timothy Deacon, R 1 Willow Street, second, Lee Stoltzfus, third, Kenneth Young Heifer 6 mopfhs to year first, Kenneth Garber, second, Donald C Ankrum, Peach Bot tom, third, Dorothy Ankium, Peach Bottom, fourth, Roy Brene man, R 1 Willow Street, filth, Mar lin Schnupp, R 7 Lancaster Bull Under One Y'eai first, Kenneth Young, R 1 Mt Joy Grand Champion Bull Ken neth Young Grand Champion Female B Suavely Garbei Reserve Champion Female John A Breneman AYRSHIRE Cow, fom years an'd over fust, Abram Flory Sr, R 3 Man heim, second, Hoiencc Floiy, R 3 Manheim, third, Abram Floiy Jr , R 3 Manheim fourth, David Har nish, R 2 Quanyville, fifth, Ned Paes, R 1 Strasburg Cow, two years and undci four first, Ned Paes, second, Abram Flory Si , third David Harnish Heifer, 18 to 24 months first, Abram Flory Sr , second, Marilyn Harnish, R 2 Quanyville, third, Joan Paes, R 1 Strasbuig, fourth, Abram Flory Ji , fifth, Floience Floiy, sixth, John Paes Heifer, 12 to 18 months first, Marilyn Harnish; second, Floi cnce Flory, third, Donald Pryer, R 1 Strasburg, fourth, John Paes, fifth, Ned Paes Heifer, six to 12 months first, Joan Paes, second Florence Flory, third, David Harnish, fourth Ned Paes, fifth, David Harnish, sixth, Abram Floiy Jr, se\enlh, Ned Paes, eighth, Ned Paes Heifer under six months first Carol Krantz, R 1 New Providence, second, Joan Paes, thud, Abiam Florj Jr Bull, 18 and under 2 first, Abram Flory Sr Bull calf under one year first, Abram Flory, second, Ned Paes, third, John Paes. Junior Get of Sire first Rock Acres Farm, second, Abram Flory Si . third, Abram Flory Jr , fourth, Rock Acres Farm. Best Udder first, Abram Flory Sr , second, Ned Paes Breedcis Young Herd first, Rock Acres Farm. Grand Champion Abram Flory Sr Reserve Champion Abram Floiy Sr. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 4, 1957 4-H AYRSHIRE Cow 18 months and over Marilyn Harmsh first and second Joan Pacs Heifer, 12 to 18 months first, Florence Flory, second, Marilyn Hainish, thud, Donald Royer, fourth, Ned Paes Heifer under one year first, Carol Krantz, second, Joan Paes, third, Ned Paes, fourth, Floienee Flory. FFA AYRSHIRE Cow 18 months and over first, Ned Paes Calf under one year fust, Ned Paes 4-H HOLSTEIN Cow, 18 months and over first, Donald Welk, second, Paul Welk Heifer, 12 to 18 months first, Elvin Shelley, second, Robert Neff, third, Sidney Shoemaker, fourth, Gloria Ann Shelley, fifth, Barbara Shoemaker, sixth, Ken neth Hess Heifer under one yeai first, J Robert Hummer, second, Rich ard Geyer, third, Richard Shelley fouth, Kenne'h Zunng, fifth, Linda Welk FFA HOLSTEIN Heifer, 18 months and over first, Robert Welk Heifer, year to 18 months first, Carl Metz Calf under one yeai first, Donald Trimble, second, Robert Welk SHOWMANSHIP First, Glenn Bushong, second, Donald Trimble, thud, Donald Welk, fourth, Paul Trimble, fifth, Bumell Andrews Flu Virus- Using Millions of Eggs Producers of influenza vaccine are reported to be using millions ol incubating eggs in which to grow Asiatic flu virus, but AMS officials say that diversion ‘’gf eggs to this use is not likely to have mufh influence on the U.,S average price of eggs It is estimated that some 20 to 30 million eggs may be required to produce 85 million doses of vaccine ovei a four or five month period The Sept 23 Poultry and Egg Situation Repoit points out that the vaccine program may have a greater impact on the supply of hatching eggs, but still not sharp enough to create problems for the poultry industry PASTURES For year round grazing sow a Swiss Permanent Pasture. Ready to pasture in 8 weeks. No more reseeding. We also have an excellent Hay Pasture Silage Mix 2-3 cows per acre grazing. Casupa Super Green Pastures. FRED FREY QUARRYVILLE, PA. ST 6-2235 Zwduui OR CKS Leghorns ■Housed Basis t :oit! made by, JBOO ini of L M. Garrette. with low losses and ed on carefully-kept same high quality ■ghorns neai by from sert to pioduce them k this year? ‘\v llamps Links tio»i for Quality Chicks : F, Oxford, Pa. Collect 13
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