S' «•* w ~ < > M . i WINNER OF THE YOUTH division in youth trophy is Frank Mattern of John the judging contest held at the Holstein W. Eshleman & Sons. Paes also won a breeder’s Field Day Friday was Ned Paes, leather leading halter. R 1 Strasburg. Shown presenting Paes the 300 Holstein Breeders Attend Field Day; Metzler Wins Contest Some 300 Lancaster County dairymen and their families gath ered Friday at the farm of Le Roy K Andrews, R 7 Lancaster, to judge Holsteins. hear the latest news of the breed and hear GOP gubernatorial candidate Arthur T. McGomgle speak. The event was the annual field SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find—they are not sold on newsstands —and perhaps some of your friends may not be ac quainted with our weekly service. Well be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and addresses below—(You’ll be doing both them and us a favor!) To Farm Name- Street Address & R. D City To Farm Name Street Address & R. D. City (You are not limited to two names. Use separate sheet for additional names) Your Name Address □ CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each to your friends listed above. If so $— enclosed, or □ Bill me later. (Each will receive a colorful gift announcement card.) Please mail this form to: LANCASTER FARMING day of the Lancaster County Hol stein breeders Assn. There were 132 entries m th" morning dairy animal judging contest. Winning first place in the youth division was Ned Paes, R 1 Stras burg. First m the ladies division CIRCULATION DEPT. BOX 126 QUARRYVILLE, PA. ■State—- ■State t ' * (LF Photo) was Mrs Melvin Peifer, R 1 Wil low Street and John C. Metzler, R1 N Christiana was first in the mens division. RUNNERS-UP IN the youth contest were George Rutt Jr., R 1 Stevens, and J. Robert Hummer, 111 Manheim. In the ladies divi sions, Mrs Parke Ranck, R 1 Ronks, and Mrs. Ernest Melling er, R 1 Ronks, placed second and third. Ira Welk, R 1 Strasburg, and Eugene Groff, R 1 Strasburg, plac ed below Metzler m the mens divi- Mm Check on maty ermdit farms today I Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc. Conestoga Farm Service Park Ave.. Quarryville Ph. ST 6-259" Columbia Pike New Holland SEEING DAIRY COWS the same as the judge won John C. Metzler, R 1 Christiana, right, a leg on the Eshlemaa Trophy. Shown presenting the trophy is Frank Mattern, who represented the feed firm. (LF Photo) sion Mrs. Peifer was presented a silver tray, Paes a halter and small cup, and Metzler received the Eshleman Trophy for a year. The rotating Eshelman Trophy must be won twice for permanent possession. William Cunningham, a director of the state Holstein organiza tion, told the audience that at- FORD GRAIN & FORAGE BLOWER • 3-Point hitch for easy transport • Direct PTO drive-no belting, lining up or anchoring • Raddle conveyor and metering auger-positive uniform feeding • Roller chain on all drives • Full 9" dia. delivery pipe-greater capacity • Cone-shaped fan back plate—greater strength, improved delivery • Drawbar and wheel kit for non 3-point hitch tractors Ph. EM 7-1341 Haverstick Bros. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Sander Bros. Allen H. Matz Denver Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 8, 1958—3 Ph. EL 4-8:21 Ph. AN 7-650 X tendance has been lacking at the State Black and White Show. Ho said that many times there are few spectators attending that are not also exhibitors. HE REPORTED THAT the (Continued on page twelve) Tobacco Spraying Spray to Control Suck ers and get more weight. K. H. Habecker R.D- 1, Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 3-4187 £4KOMS| Forage Blowers have| mr Geer Kcx & - I* A TKree Wheeled Mounting |£ *»• Set Up Tim* Rtquirtrf. C Adjustable BUwtr Pip* S'' ••• K* llowir Pip* Ellmws. An Exclusive Unbeatable Combmot'cn that Provides TWO HARVESTER CAPAC* \ UY w»>h Minimum labor- I A. B. C. Groff New Holland, Pa. Ph. ELgin 4-8001 60 -ears of farm service. •4-
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