Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 16, 1960, Image 10

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    MEMBERS OF THE MECHANIC GROVE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN hand out
food as last as they can take orders and mase change Left to right facing the camera
are Samuel Zerphey, Nottingham R 2, Kenneth Kreider, Quarryville Rl, and James Krei
der, Quarryville Rl To the far right with his back to the camera is Laverne Mull,
Quarryville R 2, also a member of the church. Reports are that over 2800 “hoagies”
were sold during one day. Other food repor ed sold by the farm foods center ouring
one day were 20 gallons of chicken corn -soup, 960 ice cream cups, 2,640 milk shakes,
3,360 baked pota+oes, 5,400 cups of french fried potatoes, 2,000 cups and 3,000 quarts of
apple juice, 1,000 bags of apples and 4,000 individual apples, 1,000 cups of grape juice,
and 1,000 honey ice cream cups. —LF PHOTO
EHRLICH COMPANY
HOLDS MEETING
The annual dinner meet- spoken in seven states. He
ing of the J. C Ehrlich Co. is president of the York
exterminating firm will be County Milk Dealers Assoc
held Thursday, January 21, iation He is a past president
starting at 530 p m at the of the Red Lion Lions Club,
Overlook Golf Club, Lititz a past president of the York
Pike. Foreman’s Club. He has been
Dr Betty Bradford Bloom, general Sunday School su-
Washington D. C radio sta- penntendent of Bethany
tion gardening expert will EUB Church for fifteen years
be the featured speaker. A He is a member of the
discussion of the new in- Board of Directors of the
insecticides for home and YM C A., the AAA, and
garden use is also scheduled. State College Camp as.
Whatever your dairy feeding program, you can
use new Wayne 32% Dairy Krums to good ad
vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality
proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrients
in your own farm grains. Select the protein level
that is right for the roughage used. Each cow
will produce milk at tier full bred-in milking power.
And, the texture of ground and mixed rations is
Improved. Ask us for details.
To Help Your Dairy Herd
STAY OUT IN FRONT
.WAYHEi
ROSS C. ULRICH. JR.
R.D. 2, Peach Bottom. Pa.
SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY ABERDEEN MILLS
Lititz, Pa.
LIME VALLEY MILLS
R.D. I, Willow Street. P»
H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc.
m • DHIA
$ (From Page 1)
001331
MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO.
R.D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa.
ROHRER'S MILL
R. D. 1. Ronkt, Pa.
Witmer - Ronks - Leola, Pa.
Millersville, Pa.
His talk is titled “The
Purple Curtain” and is based
on his recent visit to Iron
Curtain countries. Newspap
ers have referred to it as
breath taking as he takes his
audience around the world.
24-HOUR
SERVICE!
We get there fast if you
have burner trouble. We’ll
adjust your burner for
economical operation
. complete combustion.
GARBER
OIL CO.
105 Fedrview St
MOUNT-JOY, P/L
Ph. OL 3-2021
1959 Random Sample Comparisons
OF THE
Shaver S 3 Starcross 288 Leghorns
Extra
Average of AU Profit For
Shaver Other Nationally Shaver
Tost Starcross 288 Franchised Entrants Starcross
Western New York $2,70 $2.56 plus 6%
Missouri 2.79 2.60 plus 7%
British Columbia 2.40 2.22 plus 8 %
California 4.17 3.59 plus 16%
Central Canada 2.42 1.87 plus 29%
Average 2.89 2.57 plus 13%
The above table demonstrates the outstanding profit capaci-
SHAVER °f SHAVER STARCROSS 288 in a variety of widely
- separated Official Test locat ons. Please note that these
were the only Random Sample Tests in which the SHAVER
■. STARCROSS 288 was entered in 1959.
cro s *. You will notice that there are no skeletons in our closet, at
* every test we earned a clear-cut "extra profit".
\jT GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, he.
MOUNT JOY H. D. 1 OL 3-2455
10—Lancaster Farming* Saturday,' January 1960
• 4-H Baby Beef
(From Page- 1)
Two Lancaster countiana
took the -Hereford breed
championships. Bruce * Kulp,
.13, son of the Raymond
Kulps, Manheim R 4, had the
champion, 1055-Ib. “Baby,”
while the reserve title went
to Ronald Denlinger, 11, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Den
linger, Lancaster R 3, with
his 1,000 pound “Pete,” Both
steers were bred by Rose
Hill Farms, Cecilton, Md.
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer And Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-179 t
SHAVINGS
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER. PA.
PHONE EX 4-541-2
• CLEAN DRY PINE
• CLEAN GREEN PINE
• MIXED-FINE-MEDIUM
BAGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND
TRAILER LOAD PRICES
GET YOUR CHICKS OFF
TO A FLYING START!
WITH
FLORIN 1960
Chick Starter
4
/
Get The Full Details On Our Growing
Program Fo'r Replacement Pullets
Call Ml. Joy OL 3-2411 Today I
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc.
FLORIN. PENNA.
' .Lasncister jCountyf also won
the CQUtny trio ’ title , with
three Angus.
The showmen were For«
man, and his grand-champ
ion; Robert Landis, Lamcas,
ter; and Joyce Nolt, Rein
holds Rl.
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Will Pay Full Value
For Dead Animals
Dealers In Bones, Tallow
and Hides
FRY'S-RENDERING
WORKS
Prop., John Fry,
2114 Hollinger RD.
Lancaster
Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer
Phone EX 7-0472