f a o Fair " (from Wenrich; Denver got'the nod from Judge Ben | - y ea r roldrson-of Mr., Morgan -of Pennsylvania Walter J Wenrich State University, for both the the top fitting and showing honors. (Ma «aißUiHUal*B«miiraunHkßßiaßN»j| SWOPE’S Modem Used Furniture J MAIN ST.. MT. JOY |||ir' § OPEN 1 TO 9 P. M. _<■ 137 EAST KING-STREET MR, DAVID RESSLER The Corn Champion Muncy Chief H7BO Yields 181.7 bu. Shelled Corn per Acre [ln 5-acre corn contest on farm using normal cultivation tad fertilization during the 1958 season. -» «rs S fjidr Ressler had his Muncy Chief H7BO corn planted on ftalfa sod, stalks stood 1 foot apart and he used 15 tons liable manure and 300 lb 5-10-10 fertilizer to the acre in securing this yield. He had 13,500 plants to the acre. Cal culated yield at -18,000 plants per acre would haye been over 200rbu. shelled corn, to the acre. ORDER NOW FOR THE 5 1960 SEASON " It pays to feed PIONEER! Dairymen in every state east of the Mississippi have found that PIONEER increases both milk and fat production... and frequently, at the same time, reduces feeding costs. PIONEER also helps promote improved herd health—reduces breed mg and calving troubles. There’s a PIONEER dairy feed to suit your needs exactly. Try PIONEER. You’ll find out why dairymen stick with PIONEER for years and years. It’s been the outstanding dairy feed for over fifty years? osepli M- Good & Sons LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE W Cows... Good Management... and PIONEER Feeds... Make Great Partners place over a Hereford shown by Janice Showalter, Rein holds Rl. Joyce Nolt, Ph, OL 3-7271 USES ' Results of the show are as follows; Grand Champion— Martin Wenrich, Denver R 2. Reserve Grand Champion —Janice Showalter, Rein> holds HI. Reinholds Rl Showmanship— Joyce Nolt of Reinholds Rl. Fitting—Joyce Nolt. Angus 1, Wenrich; 2. Darvin Boyd, Ephrata Rl; 3. Joyce Nolt; 4. John Zimmerman, Reinholds Rl; 5. David Zim merman, Reinholds Rl. 1. Janice Showalter; 2. Le ona Augsburger, Reinholds Rl; 3. Irene Bollinger, Den ver R 2; 4. Darlene Ebersole, Ephrata Rl; 5. David Heisey. Sheridan Rl. 1. Joyce Nolt; 2. Janice Showalter; 3. David Zimmer man; 4. Leona Augsburger. Fitting 1. Joyce Nolt; 2. Janice Showaiter; 3. Irene Bollinger 4. Darvin Boyd. Championships Hereford Showmanship LANCASTER. PA. iSf i'v-t'j fl & -fe emil I'W. Lancaster Fanning, Sahird Use the lining of a coat or suit, jacket ao a guide to qual ity, suggests Mrs. Mae B. Barton, Penn State extension clothing specialist, 'ihe lin ing should be firmly and smoothly attached and made of a closely woven, color fast fabric. Lining seams should fall in the same pla ces as the seams of the out er fabric. There should be a pleat at least three-fourths inch deep in the lining ross the back of a garment The pleat will allow for ease. • Tobacco (From page 1) day with a 35 and 20 bid and reported picking up sev eral crops General got into the act with a bid of 32 and 20 cents, but apparently did not move very many crops. By Tuesday buyers were steadily picking up some leaf in most sections of the coun ty at reported-prices of 30 through, 30 and 30, and 35 and 20 There seemed to be a price to cover a’most any situation and the buyers were watching closely for shed burn. At the middle of the week the activity rose to fever pitch with all the major companies in the field. The prcie seemed pretty stable at 35 and 20. One company reportedly made a few offers of 30 through, but went back to the 35 and 20 figure when they met farmer resistance. Even in the face of high labor costs, many farmers feel that with the “c’ean” crop of this season the sorted price would pay for the ex tra work involved. Feeling among farmers generally was that the week end would see most of the 1959 crop in the hands of the buyers, making this one of the earliest buying seas ons in the history of the County. 1 C O M^ 10 - Jy p\OSt\C n rtfOt>° n \ Vloi'dYT dert»° n ! L e o< dem* \ rBADBHOW! / £ You’ll never get / ' i * i ''jtf ° ® e^er ® e< ”* CALL US TODAY FOR A PROOF DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM HERR'S IMPLEMENT STORE WEST WILLOW lARED R. STAUFFER MARTINDALE KAYLOR BROS. RHEEMS texnber 28. 1959 — '.Si Modern science has come up with an answer to the iron rust in water supply problem. Henry Wooding, Penn State extension agri cultural engineer, says that plastic pipe is a good re placement for badly corrod ed or rusty metal pipe, and it can be installed rather easily. Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results. CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Vied Snovely's Form Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-3214 ask for the wood heater with'the warm heart! controllei thermost: BIG FUEL SAVINGS 24 HOUR THERMOSTATIC DOWNDRAFT WOOD HEATERS See proof of claims at KAUFFMAN’S HARDWARE NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4-0951 Open Thurs. & Fri. ’till 9 ARTHUR S. YOUNG & CO. KINZERS A. L. HERR & BRO. QUARRYVILLE WALTER BINKLEY & SON 11 LITITZ
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